The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
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G3&fo? cn p cx l 50?c tixs c l cutcrirK a ccnvcnfc ofes? cc - j c s fo P <v£ fo l cfcosg my fo l/ ' k pan Xfba feci gives him $ ,'a?;c3 pplois^anto >3Icaffto .a wec3, j *%€ .. M,±Z^j?iSiJ&hi£r j=rri£? . 3>_-cx tax^y\s^.sj xsczs an * fidSionherite t& August^lowet asHftj &&%s#s4 Sfeitgsalijfifr ft& fb t Tato#6«S&>&k <?ett4dP0for;it is" itlttgrowing. . ‘Tw’fcthafcwftoe,j&wwteg1 oCsBCCejss?^ August■ EteSterft# bid. liwoiiagStica^itttiie ,ease of iwSfgesfaotttQgft 4j^gsia-4hft« worsttsemnes'of fiapjpittiisa? «B o « it»o t vSbssS. titofc»fce?w»ce$iiat- \ag«st^?lowfertis ft sure offeafic fof alS .loasmratand:iyteslia*l^isorde.r3?>-UJAtif Ifoasef . q?WOKZCS* Tine Wisterman, C 3 iJarvjHe,'. 0 . Must I I you canuo^ it is due to an irritated or congested state of ihe brain, virlnch w ill soon de- velopo into nenronsprostration. Nature demands sleej>, and it is as important as food; it is' a part o f fie f building -«^ad . sustamirig1 process* T ills period o f unconsciousness tetaxsh tfie mental and physical strain, and allows, nature to restore ex- 1 hausted vitality. Dr* M iles' Nervine firin^sy refreshing sleep, because’ it soothes .the irritation and re*- moves the congestion. , * I t is also a nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body, and creates energy in all the organs.- Nothing r/ill give strength ; and titallty as surely and gmehty $s Dr. Miles' Nervine* •*®!j!rlcg: ttoV.zrA waitosf t fed two cltcciar tf laCiMpoe whJ.’H left zzo ' ....... K ,t J !r vo® W'<?n!i, ar:4,i:i' fcid cror.Stico.„.r wanE3-neevatss t coistanot sleep* nfecs* teytK# OUforcut, retadltes, “ - a etc:ter* Sl:o wife-. «tafc f®. -------- --+~~ rat, » fcciglit'C? rcromciGcaca33?. IJcn?ina. at:3 simT>?oas«:t l:«sa & foiGo, XIta-Jiratsicptforfcjajottao. cr.-l lab -SciriUn r«Uas fa rag: fccaa. iific? faPas a row CJS'a cf rfevfcj tr.3 riJfi was B f t j.m W , otfl | e:c 5 +, I asi tew fcfefc«t tto cccoaa l r-S ota vr?»jt_U''i I«a(W«,V’ iin iap m . esiKzr, roccrai* vu ■ D r . ?.?<: ss ‘ f<<rv;ne fa .eofd !;y ytist* who win oosmiitea task ffio- finks cattto w::i fcsssr.t, if itsfail®, nt> wJSl refos-J yaoe KJer.o/. _ Miles Medfcal Co.f Elhhart# Ind mmm j t E D I C I N f c * fits pscS riseSr ttrJKico Is t j - z rj r.vwc;‘ £ j ? riich ra!r:is» ft ] iiar.:3vh.e, &j±mp £: t I c-r* [ flccph t » l , hi f:P i lieu ‘iklJcrl’si iIk kl'vcnnut, xcaTxrfi f;r feel ! c:::o e! the dk'vlica treklis off F P "P fc k7 CL’S 43P5 tyto&Hesl !af tr/tg'P '-g d’lolrcp sSrf&gl ' i /Ca i r(.-!•! liver cef Ipeesi-g j . LL dc ;: BlplcL tc,uciW&?all *1^ fftt.1 St is tpcfcfflf |ie* I II -a..ifr 4 fl.-.ojo.ftlipktfr'fttlj V %i*, :rLgr.jitf iticl flsfvo rylthmi [ c P i e.-i hi tLclr ksk 2 fe| c ys 1■:i c l :ltd r.::l nates tags'l g-nr k t ttcn.:acj::L:ad;:Inaj dr„ 1 1 .; .pc t l tntra !a :j by. 1 ® fea-.-i t .a t'yyirn, dttaper anti III h iaT.:m, trafobfciefKJ s«:J a tains! dai f■ jo tx;hf 7tinfn-Jc:*;sn:e;t; 1 1 f.'Lci ful„ajf ea.l itvtlsef all ;T :tn :? t'fv i l . i t j fcanfis andI i t . ’ ‘3 tlm ll ccfalnV fire B a ] NLfe L rrts Lk*s m cr..1sasesbusi 1 tti-i'-s Kith-a v’j t.nfn F*«« ** * >{1 *, iji'p Sf*< a® oa 5*# 1 ' O f ?#■ -a »*"*. I !»«*■*-*t*-' ! *n | ) k f ‘ 1 M 4-® fi -ittkl »•*»*«»« t%*Mtim t^ f»f m l mums* ^Thy did you thish coP- felt-—.Skeforfed kxtt a steea rev- olutloas mo stoHU^hP--*Cljieago BsHy N ops . • .” " ' - ■ 'fi ■ . - - 4 ., 3 . ' 1 JtostEscaped*. 4 a English newspaper has ,m ltes*d&03l; n Httls.Seoteh buy who, while playing on iho daria, fall into the water and was with' great $$i- ealty s^ened by a bystander. e(¥m ought toihe ve^r glad I was nearby/ cud his reaeuer. WI om/' replied the hpj?* TmeoMaC.Vegotaeoiat'. What a !M d»? t wed got from ®y mttlier i f Td been drooue&F (' 7 m,-.,.TW-.—. i ." l | ■ ' A'KevV'E>;|;«riertcc. . Harieittite**—4- -friend p£‘ sninp KWh eomieetedwltfi,the street fed!- way , company showed me '’through $heM 'fh& em barite yes te iw mad snferiained ine lihe a pt&fcel . . , TwM yn ite—Inydiatway? , / , Harlemito—Why* ho allowed,mo, ,to sit on the ear seats Idsmy h ew s contentl—Tuoh. > ‘ t v rifawfemsh. ^Weary W$Ke — Byemed _Ka|La - »waiig ..... — ■ *ffg fr tTffefTf*!fTUff-f1ffuf-f BitjjhB* ----------- . . v . , . „ cwswrw CBO sresta fevo a • * £ » * * £ ? ) fv. * 5 mt £,|prcacdiat in. the ctcp tQM&'&pm i^ S g “ jaaPSf5««5SS23fiS2:5es^ a'i-° R nejghhGCTg cewntey. fh o w isw «S*KiDg Sfigdd Of karX*#-1^ #■• « 9«*4 JIril>£C3 4dcl3KlO o f IjESri’CEStslB5* W eribria-Scccn?^ vho hoa fcsea 5^*A.-***# <«* ’•<w<*e.u’.fl r;f 5 0y fop i^arfv fbff-fe* veara—her gat 'oq^ the Fortdgueab _ .ifiuoso §m hardy ds—Israiao 4 Bessilatliie nm a l i»l£S®KS* m. $m m * t » W 2 - - Tbs mwm& y. o f wMeb.slj 0 is ®..sn©@har heiss®© :fee tesD®t-oa tte weest fespilriaij -jsf-flssi «o^pr- Srpwira-'at .ltiW'ttfer’ woe^Isto o f Wight., yfcst.-to England f ho rnfai nun haa Received-: visits'from,”S sg - ISwaid ..and severai:memheirs. o f tt® r# a l ■.-.Pi •.; vfe3-V- ^iriie house, Td like -ter-he;a fireman, Wptdfljfiyon? a^ t ; ’ t Bagson Tati6r^*^awi pOnefc^I -seen a fireman git soaked wid watet ‘ from € bo^e.—Denver . ' ' , _ ‘ . .....................,1------------- j - t ( 1 , , ^ ‘ A Crab ansJ * ,Sp«iTow» ” ; .On the sandsnear Marske-by-the* Nor&Mrei ■ England, Die ottrir my & large erah'a^s ^een miming nlpng the beach with a sparrow io ' 1; riawx !phe crab bad caught the ■ft w sts leg. and so much, was it mg fo get, free'that once ft; 111! a . Pat Laughed Last, ,,. . An Irishman on seeing d notice In a haberdasher's window, one-day whichran, ^Everything feoldBerpby the yard" entered, and asked the "man tff the ^bo» i f ho sold butter? milk, ’ . ’ wSTe%"ytbs the answer. ■ • , ' ‘Then, give me ayard/' saidPot, “Aft right/' said the man, and, dipping Ids finger into, a. dish, of milk at Iris side, he drew it 0 yard in length bn thecounter, * * ' ... “ Anything else?" he queried tri- umphantiv o£ Pat, “No/' said Pat. “Just jowl it up in a piece of paper,, and I'M. takerit with me/'—Iomerick News. , . Work Is What Count*. .. , I pity theman who doesnot work, at whichever end of the social scale he may regard himself us being. The law pf worthy work well done io the law o f successful American life, f believe in play, too; playjmd play hard, but do not make the mis take of thinking that that Is the main thifigl The work is what counts, and if a man does his work well and it is worth doing, then it matters but little in which line that work is dons—the matt is a good Ateerican dtften.—Theodoreftoose* vclt. f ftlartagemsnfe!. “Mrs. ffighmus, how did you dis pose o f old Hunks at yourparty thff othereveningP “By a lucky ehanca oldMr. drum* midge was there, I happened fu know they wero both esperto on tutislsrooms. I introduced them to each other and mentioned life oub- jest, They rat In a coiner arid wrangled the whole evening, and X ' h*(kfh a hit of trouSto with them/* •HBhicogo Tribune. ;]■ Get SCOTT’S Emulsion When go to a riftig itesn aisd ask for $ccit% Emulsion /on know w h it you wants ill* -tiass -knows Don't bo surprised, thougK f urn sre effemri mm xh inu lee* Wines, eortjWs» sxtmefs, n f end liver o il «r s blinti* as fcufc don't imagine you «m citing tod liver o il when you akethem. Every year for thirty oars we*v« been teereaslng" m sales <A Scott's Emulsion* 'ih y f fiecauto It has always -sen better than any substitute or ft, ALL OVER THE HOUSE- JTKMinirr.'.J - » s ft-ggsopfisU* -(Ssirnlsfc** For Vnstvv* f?|6b fuel SSeiS DEsI:es. ° eftera o f iceaon ibr rish usd » v oysfems also for roastveal m i calf'# hea4‘ - Bed hsefo cut in ornamental Bhapea im sold meat and:' M ed ; heeff. ' - i .Gupant; Jelly far game and also $m euetards and bread puddings. ,|b»nel for master*?! lU’d eafiuoa, whette fteshAUpx-kSed* CasTote cut Into orpameutal low®-for boiled-beef, either hot or cold,. " • ‘ . . .Wao ft e tiny sprigs o f selriy fcf$ for salads and boldmeats,’ _ ’ ■Sliced oggs, fhowing both the white aad yeftow parts, a m nice for - eHetem-^dai* |a% wMeh should Be Uppermost* . Parsley Is the garnish most puf? vc^bfiy' used for ol,kinds o f cold; meats, fish, cheese, ete. ,, - ., ' ■ *■ “ ............... * --,> ............................... , . ._ - .*Jt. fish #Hees o f Ibmbsi aftemato with theplftttehea|^so fhbt^dradiriL Washing Woolen*. water apdipleuty o f ft: Make a strong suds o f soap, and ha ft ftfc- morsetheblankets, pfbsiourifhhrife- en free o f dust and lint. Never rub the soap directly on the articles. Wash w ® the hattfe.1Nerer-rdb on a hoard. Binse through several Waters, having each hotter than the onewhwmpte^dek l i i '' 3 ^ , 'if tfidi one great secret*of the process. The heat expands the wool and keep* ft soft. Shake, out well, pulling the edges straight, and dry quickly. Washaft woolens the sanrnway.* f ________ __rr____ *>*♦.*«« * ments are made entirely of asbestus - Sotiffl* poUitow. ^ nr asbestus with a core o f steel. Por souffle potatoes M s m good W itt ^ steel..wire eOrb a threO- rized , and 1 m their skins, and when cooked peel and wash them add one tablespoonful of butter and haft a pint o f cream, a teaspoopful of salt-and a pinch of pepper. Beat until light andsmooth. Beat the whites of four eggs to a on froth and stir gently into the potatoes. Heap -the mixture greased Bust w a golden brown. Toast B*tUr Than Broad. Toast is better as an article of diet - than ordinary bread, says Health, for the-simple reason that ft is better cooked and therefore more easily digested. The toastind destroys the life o f the yeast and eliminates some o f the harmful ,products of yeast fermentation, and the action,of the heart onverte the, Starch into g more digestible sub* stance. . . * Good Templar Boot Baar. Take a pint of bran, a handfulo f hops, some tender twigs of spruce, hemlock or cedaf, a.little bark o f sassafras, with roots (a handful of each) Of burdock, plantain anddock and two of dandelion. Boil up in « gallon of water, strain, add a spoon ful of ginger, a quarter cup of mo lasses and a eup of yeast. Bet it work, thenbottle. To -R*.li*v* ln*«mniju A very simple method of inducing sleep in cases of persistent insomnia and one that has saCeecded where many drugs have failed i» to simply administer 4 moderate amount of liquid food before the patient-goes to Bed, TMsdivCTfefhobfdodfwan the brain to the abdominal organ# ■and takes- away the cerebral excite? meat that precludes sleep, Kelp tfce Iron Hot. The best way fo keep an iron hoi' is instead o f using the ordinary ironofand, which lets the aft through fo fee bottom of the iron, take a clean brick and set ft m the stove for half an hoar before ttsing: as a stand f m the iron, This keeps fee heat for 4 long time and saves, having to heal often. A MetsisSiofd fits*, A glue wlrieli will resist the action of water ia made by boiling half $ pound o f common glue in ono quart of skimmilk* Another method fete soak the glue till soft f t cold water arid then to dissolve ft on the state m - t e s d l - ^ i l . - , ^ i — ~ - - - - - - - ■- : -- - ' tams«9Mi fftte A luminous ink may be mat# by eareftilly grinding tegeiher Icuaai* nms esklum sulphide and A very T&» Gr**r> FE»h of Bor.seL One o f the mast rarely witnessed o f natural phenomena, But.one that has often t e f t discussed m ecieatifia Journals a»„d that always awakens wonder when «een, is fee po ualied if, ----- — -.« „i. observer's eye mhft he fixed upan fe e ’rim’o f fee sun m ft difappears in order to catch fee phenoftenon* An officer o f fee,-British ixavy says fe&t fie has seen fee ^ e e » fiafe, al-- feough rarely, at the instant of tbo gPteen witt be petepifed., A aensltive-eye n%hfebe siiptoly-af fected by n “Mlhantntar. ^ v '---1 '''*■'''' 'lf irj t (xAB ft*•M*1%/!'.V-1 f«K X vm mwMyM m&yi eating to fee geafogpjt qn4 minerab ogftt/ erid df’mttle no commercial -value*. About 1868 it was^ftstmed roofing fe lt and cement. Early at tempts to spin this; fiber were un successful,, hut feefeffiettltics have now been overcome, so that a single asbestus thread weighing not more than, .one ounce per 100 yards. quarter inch, rope carries nearly 3,000 pounds.—‘Chicago Journal. , Th« lougiMtfeetUr*. Bonssel Geo has completed what ft arid to be fee largest picture ever printed, The area o f fee canvas ia 807 square feet. The Artist hod to beg the loan o f a studio of suitable size from fee state, and be and Ms easels, some twenty feet high, werfe accommodated in fee Gallc-rie des represents fee Baris, crowd in 1780 rushing to tho Hotel de Tille, led by Iftfayette, after the taking o f theBastille, and containsmorethan 1,000 fife size figures* I t will be hung in a suburban town hall, that of lyry. v / ^, ' ' , An Old Danish Law. The mediaeval law demanded that every feudal count and haron in fee kingdom on fee death o f the king o f Denmark shall provide as a, tribute to the new king a good steed and a man in steel armor or m de fault must pay their equivalent in gold* Tho Danish government has already reminded the counts and barons that this tax Is duo. Many are ‘inclined to think that fee gov ernment's estimate o f the value o f an armored warrior at from $350 to $450 is too high* A P«eu!l«p G«inci6«nc*. **t am an Innocent man* T oe are sentencing me to a living grave*! I only hope that I may live to see those who have wronged me f t tho graye of death/' So spoke Tinner; JieKSm when he woo sentenced by . Judge tt* S, Johnson o f Skagaav, 'Alaska, several months ago to tea . years for manslaufeter. Da the: ESfte day recently BrcsSdeat Boose* telt pardoned Jackson and Judge Jnlmsomiiefe: . Ar.6the? Tangle in Spelling. . The Sftndon ehamte ofi.com-. mnreo lias ftdudcd Esperanto, fee proposed nMverscd language, in fee ■ sabjeefs upon which eandidatea for' commerelal cduEaflon must ho ex- wafted, 'When feo^hemoforopoll* lug reform is put through and gets mixed up. wife Esperanto there is ■ bound to fee a k llftsj collision fiome- ■ where.—Bittsharg Times. Emui Lack* and High Stomach*, W ant^ i^An asslslanfe ftaater, rirong In English and goad at « peris* Bay Ba. 60per month. Aay Ofio with a proud leek and a .high stomach m i wanted* Apply lo T e r,; Bern!, 10,13, %ndale Biscoe, Briad-' m |, €hutdi Mission High School, wusggar, Kasliiaif.,«»Ea!3er«J T rift trite,* Tfip H ftct T tm ift-TB Always JlongM, m d ^ fite lr hm hem ^ Sm aso fe r #vc-f 3fe S‘cmr% teas bonie th e 0 gm tm e <* arrd Irns b rm madeunder tew p «r- somdisupervision since ttsftflm cy, AnoWJ>o©attodeeciveyoa iattew . A il Conatevfeite, Imitations and c#gftmt-as-goo«,? m e h n* Esperimcats tliatefrifle writli and ejudanger th e teeoftte <£,, . g-igmdn' nrt:1 Cgittifea -gSBS^ggfiB gS^ft.Sb What is CASTORIA tfUtcCfti-ta. is » barmlcss substitute fo r Castor OB, Pare* gorfe, Drops and Sootteing Syrups* I t la Pteasamt. I t contains ncitlier Oprani, Morpliiue nor oiteer IffiwcoflB substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms yyifl allays Foveiislmcss* I t cures Diarrboea and "Wind Celle. I t relieves Tcctteing Troubles, ernes Constipation and flatulency. I t assimilates tbe Pood, regulates tbo Stomaeli and Dowels, giving liealtlijr and natural sleeps, The Children's Panacea-The Mother’* Friend. * c e m u i s e C A S T O R I A a l w a y s Bears the Signature of HALF FAME PI.l;8§2,yy . For U m m Trip ¥14 B I W 1 % B W m f i . 1 ^ To Kissrlly All Points ig AJ/A33ASIA (iEOIKilA, W 4?IiT, I>llfeDJtiSIPl, VIliQjjjjJ AMS> SOUTH CAMOly. . &A,- TSBSnSTEfteaEE. lieimta on mle MardiSoa ssi$ April Cdand i7«h. «SA retof»teg21 days from dat0 of o le * . Bor father hdonnu- tlon,<?tmsulfcyour lwal agtc^ or address ■ 0 . Xu 3TOHE, G bs ’ l P ass . ‘TAKE THIS CpT." S ««d tef tees aamjris g feo rr # nowH t, eutmtit* » < I » Wmtl mrnm N»w f m 80 b »n$0 .ao l atii!wr|i*t* t&citecg dayliglit each day* Te* tmvm put Bam& Wet tea leavco, Lot m cold, are’ trceoaimcudril aa a rbcap and cob - : veal^tft sexiciy fm basaa Tltev - sIst^aM ho covered with a Btrip m cotton Gt liaoa kept os lot bit® oj-fwohoaro/, 6am of tifeff. Wiica tnokOcG) om te fo cMstd fe? era» tJs.it? opdaMci a fow t%e?p b lf jo cii 0 ! IftvcfiSc? ta f!te fee lm j tn y m w i tf?> ty f31.ft.ifefi f foskft Dr.Reis ileafi** Pmtot •M - iPifte, a s »a*tc«j**4jw * m n JWTios/awf* ! ip, »r . * - M«H» t* r is h L vm. iw.***< 1 « mi «.*«•!••*! . In U$0 for Over 30 - t w «,c o m m a O M W tw . r r K u n n k y m u a x , t t n r t # * k c m f . ■ 1 - HUTCHISON & GIBNEY * W R A P S , ‘down, in prices Suits Slrirts* •SILItSi : Kew m - sortment 371-2 to 49 c. BLANUBTS, com- ■ 3 forts, Beddings, low prices. „ UNDERWEAR La- ^ dies, Gents, Children t|. °25 cents up. it GOODS, CARPETS* W JACKETS, CAPES, * and LADIES’ Suits. Falsale at HUTCJIS08&GIBJiEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. “We recommend it; there fenT any better*?, • . ;^ In midrsnmmer you have to trust toa large degree to your butcher, Well Cared For Meats la hotweather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them ■right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’tgo meat shoppingwheh it’s hot. Buy of ug,and hesure* ; C. H. 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