The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

t« ’ ^5 • J MEAJUCK'A 9 »l*Qlfifo’ftlut'iMllffoil>*'» SPRING c*u Mali* are They r ***e>-M* f » ti lft*t **r after** *** ** t Raw *k*«f, b*l hew feed * v « y ganaaftt w* m U ttMH *• |be****H?r feed. i t *»»•* h* Mull righ t from etartlelalafc, ■»*•* Mi Mud* *1 HeslMials. NgW]||^r*RC9,e,^,ePF*W' U ye* bay y « « t*m*nu kawr'yea wr* *«**• W* call * 0 p#*i*l attention to *»«r WAIST DEFT W* H ot # j a i l reoehwd SOdoz­ e s o< the aiWMt weiete and th*y will Mi *msale Saturday, riEARICK’S Cloak House, m t , M m * 61.. Dayton, 0 . rJSSSH&B LutM tdr. T mtu »,*3» . umrxSMlan. FOR SALE! Houses lod Lots in Cedarville and Vieinity.' Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper* tie*just outside the corpomtioa limits at very reasonable prices, also 2% to 4 acres of land. Will Veil on* for less than cost of dwelling which cost $3,100. Have a centrally located rooming house of IS or 10 rppjp* very cheap. Farms formic in Central Ohio. SMITH,CLEMANS&HOPPING Very Serious It is a very seriou* matter to ask * 9 * on* medicine and bava the wrong on* given you. For thl* reason we urge yoa In buying to be cartful to get the genuine—- BLA c k - I rw ig HT liver Medicine Timreputation of thk old, relia- I Me medicine, for constipation, in- U tUgettioa andliver trouble,; la firm- -J ly established. It doe*twit Imitate ?y Other aWdlcioe*. It is better than ;( others, or it would not be the f*« | vorite liver powder, with a larger | sale than all others combined. \1 SOLD IN TOWN n ' ■tsesew* ‘I / ? . -,&!;• •W , y l I BEST. ILvcsaiy cf ou r readers aeefl are* - v a t . jp y of the Cincinnati Weekly K'jq a '/ vc ? I f not, it will pay to j 5 m :C. for a copy, if fen*no other pur- \*> .. tl'.vn to note ils present great ,-j;! - ’ncator in all things -u. to i:.; ke life prosperous, vid home, the happiest place on earth. T by asking its readers ' . 1 suggest improve- • wing advice thus . ■ to produce a , fits needs o f a “ * rial aid to father, ' - . .’idren in reaching vvel in social life, - • ' ;.ud comfort reigns ‘ .tr .1 * JV *■ ■' snr r. w *A . h », atf govc-mr duties i f > y ,< i*. *»j, Htr. o anti',; f , M M i»‘ .. ;p!e information v ht rs , when and *A increase the B efforts, ^ Iffce d .-w,edt of honie- ai tical economy, ?il:tren, and o th e r . s her toil a labor { ;Atr& tuisdt and r;d front thought*' o f | i*»ittsementa and fri -1 - if* encouraged to . ■ iri lifts, . t.o in g tlifi; “A:; , j will be th e Gom* f;dp, h anon* ___ _____iu i ■ each -week,, a s K hed by tliat Biblical Student t Cha*. *f. Bussell} a forcible D n u k d tro f the spiritual and tem­ poral nmaftia gained by righteous ttidag m preferable to a Godless life th a t brings nought b e t miser* lo th * home. ■ O ther departments and features «raabov* tibs otditw.ry, t h t unaai- mow* tw tifet « f Kb rt*«*t* W u | t *f>m t*M sw t m d M W f W*IkSy lawwwi t # tb tm . , i«MM i copim m t ba had b y . W i ^ t s il* s J ^ aD iw «C c « ra in r f OastaiMLi £>» I , * ■wywp*w»[vnNmw a w f 1 m SvCt. ;i»» file Cither Way He VU*i*«»UIUHl HU Pure*, at Lesden'a Ixpesse, • * Two Maas fishermen who wert on a visit to I,onfl«n found their fund* exhausted before thev had seen all thev wished to see. Being. suro of being able to get morn hard cash from home, they put on their studying oapv. Kelly cried out, “I have it!” “Well, let’* have it/* said Coole. Kelly—Will you do what I want you to do? Coole—I ’ll try. Kelly—Co up to the first police­ man you meet and tell him your trouble in Manx. I f ho does not know what you mean, drive it into him as well as you can. Don’t go away for him; get a crowd around; let him lock you up; I will follow and make it all right, but donft speak a word in English. A-policeman was soon found, and, after an exqited few minutes, Coole was walked off by tho man in b lu e ,. Next morning at tho police court as soon as Coole was brought for­ ward and questioned he got into ar rage for being so shamefully treated in the city of freedom. All he said being in Manx, the officials were in a fly, The French interpreter tried his powers, then the Russian, fol­ lowed by the Turk and others, but all to no purpose, Coole all the time giving signs of great anxiety and ex-, eitement. s When tie-magistrate, as a last re­ sort, asked'if th e re ’was any one in tlxe court tha t could speak with the prisoner Kelly cried out, “I think 3 can, sir.” “Then do so.” Kelly, a t the Back o f.the court,, asked Coole in Manx what lie was doing there. Coole a t once turned and extended his hand to grasp that of Kelly,, Coole all the while giving vent to hiis troubles in Manx. The magistrate then asked what was the matter, when Kelly said: “Your worship, the prisoner is a Manxman, from the Isle of-Man. He has come to see the ^sights of London, his money is gone, and he asked the po­ liceman for ndrice, who then locked him up. He should have been sent to the consul office and not to the poliee cell,” After the magistrate had caution­ ed the bobbjr for the future, the latter explaining how desperate the prisoner became in the streets, the charge was dismissed and Coole al­ lowed to go. Kelly, however, -re­ mained, and on being asked what be wanted and why he did not go said, ‘Sir, I want the interpreter’s fees.” “Certainly,” was the response. Three guineas were then handed to liim, and the Manxmen had another day o r iwo in the city of th e world. —London Answers. Simp)* Uf* in Finland. I n Finland everybody lives the simple life in summer time. They camp out on islands, in the forests and always somewhere near the war ter, for everybody swims and bathes. Almost all classes sleep and cat al fresco a t this time of year, md the town councils of the towns .'a this progressive and altogether lelightfftl little country provide public fireplaces and public bathing sheds in all places where the work­ ing classes go in search of fresh air. When they are tired of bathing and splashing they dance, they sing, they watch fireworks and practice gymnastics, they, all become like children and are the very happiest, merriest, most good natured, most ’easily pleased and most healthy hol­ iday makers in the world. We might take many leaves-from the Finns' book.—London Ladies’ Pictorial. Th* Mutton. I t was very, very late, and one of them was very, very sleepy, but the other had no desire to go home. “Oh, have another drink,” he urged, “No,” said the sleepy one firmly. “Well, wait here while I hate one.” ‘ “No, I am going to bed.” “Oh, don’t yet. Fin hungry. I want something to eat. I'm going to order an egg sandwich.” “Well, order it.” “But, look here, I don’t want to eat an egg sandwich all alone.” “Well—order another,” suggested the sleepy one, getting up and walk­ ing away. ■ Making an Aficjualrriario*. An old lady was accosted in a London street by a well dressed and refined looking stranger, who ef­ fusively claimed her as- a friend. “I really don’t believe you remeibber me!” she exclaimed reproachfully, And the old lady, never doubting that her memory was a t fault, con­ fessed th a t she could, not quite re­ call the name. “Ah, hu t I have changed it since you knew mel” laid her interlocutor gayly, and after a few more lively speeches she passed on, having possessed herself meanwhile of the old lady’s purse. k . Nelson’s **. T Business Z, College *" Arcade, 9pri«g&«ld, Ohio 4k (MfdSASuWPRfiMRMI Pw»* lb # la IWfe¥#*,*« 0*MA*Yser, t t f t f t tm P tN a & SHORTHAND. WTJwi tm imiiVifltf* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Announce Their Formal Opening and 0 Advance Special Sale of Nt 1 ' ■ N e w S p r i n g M e r c h a n d i s e BeginningThursday Morning, March 25th W e have issued a 4-page circular giving full,details of this SPECIAL SALE and we vfant you to read it for your-own benefit. Looleat our prices—then stop and ccpipare. Should you npt receive a circular by mail or carrier, drop us a card and one will be mailed you promptly. If you don’t want to buy, it will be a treat for you to see the v J x x . i * New Silks, New White and Colored Wash Goods, New Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, New Neckwear, New Ribbons, New Gloves, New Hand *■ kerchiefs, New Men's Furnishings, New Hosiery, New Shoes, New Suits, New Waists, New Coats, Millinery, and 1.001 other new things, We pay your round trip carfare if yon buy $15.00 worth or over. WORKERS FOR THE BLIND. [By th* Ohio Commission for the Blind.] Recentl. much interest has been,babies has been opened And kept in aroused by an article in October {operation. ■Here * Jittla company o t Everybody’s Magazine On the work of sl*te«1 ”r ?*ui*** happy little, ones . . . » are cared for and taught, a klnder- tho Now York Association for the. garten being provided and in it * BUnd and others who are endeavor- member of the city teaching force I* ing to improve the condition of these employed. Nearly ail of the children handicapped citizens. Not only for shown in the picture are blind from WHENYOULEAVEHOME |U jg f c . -jjT I f DETERMINEDTO BUY VV HHRHfl'S-Ll)SIRO-FlHISn i Don’t let the dealerwhohandles some inferior preparation, talk youintobuying that "just as good” kind, which so often proves unsatisfactory. Insist onhaving T m the “MADE TO WALK OK” =4 Thekind that won’t fadewhen exposed to sunlight* The kindwith that T-O-U-G-H-L-E-A-T-H-E-R-Y-E-L-A-S-T-l-C Finish that outshines and outwears all others. It’s for FLOORS, FURNITURE, AND’ALL OTHER IN­ TERIOR WOODWORK, in all natural woodcolors. > H I - ^ p i l r 1 FOR SALE BY KE •F & HASTINGS BROS, “ORCHESTRA," BLIND BABIES’ HOME, BROOKLYN, the adult blind are opportunities bei i ophthalmia. Think of it! Twelve or Jng presented for bettering their con- j more live* from which the light has dition, but also some notable phll-’ been shut ou t- hopelessly blind from anthropic work has been done In a neglect. Anybody’* baby may be slra- Qalet way. ,•ilarly ft(Hinted. Let it be everywhere In a pleasant new part of Brooklyn, known that a simple remedy and by the efforts of Cynthia Westover some rare may ba all that Is neecs- Alden, founder and promoter of the sary to rave one-third Of Infantile Sunshine Society, a home for blind hlindn*Mt. SOME BLINDNESS CanBeStopedIf CareBeTakes is lime. [By the Ohio Commission for the Blind.] Great End of Ufa, Yon must desire to improve yout heart, and so become good. You must desire to Improve your head, and so become well informed. But you must desire first to become good. That Is the first And great end of life. That is what God sent you into the world for.—Charles Kingsley. Not One. Is there any reason why a man who has to climb into an upper berth in I a Sleeping car should be compelled to { pay the same rate as the man who occupies tho comfortable lower berth? —Philadelphia Press. ■ Ja September, 190S, out of ten chil­ dren of the age of 9 admitted to the OMO State School fo r .the Blind at Columbus, three might have been saved frora the great affliction If some one had known what to do. They had “baby’a sore eyes,” and this 1:5 a p!?vetitnbIo disease. Any baby may have tbd disease, which aaurllv show* it* presence within a This month’s Buttnrick Patterns 10c and 15c—nans higher. few days after birth. The highest authotitiea say that care, cleanliness, and the u*e ef a vary simple remedy will prevent blindness from this dis­ ease. It snnst ba taken in time. It the h’lby show* sign* of a “cold in tho eyes,” don’t let it go; hettai' early precaution than a blind boy or _ girl, and for the boy or girl a life- E«Hy New England Book* Rare, time without the preclou* boon of i Th0 recent discovery in England of sight, 1 * c°Py 01 the long lost Massachusetts T 1 1 "si ■I'Miair-'h .........Lr...... i.....r i l i r i of IBIS, printed in Cambridge !*ud its sale to E. Dwight Church* of ] Brooklyn, for a price said to exceet $5,000, reminds the collectors of the Interesting fact that the Carilest . work* printed In New EaglAnd are Among the world’s rarest books and ire rapidly becoming as valuable as the earliest Imprints of William Cax* | am, England's first printer. Serial of One Million Words, An advertiser Tn a London paper says ho has Immediate use for a "sen­ sational serial,” which must consist! of about 1,000,600 words. The longest 1 novel, so far, is said to he George = Knot’s "Mlddlemarch,” which con-' tains nearly 329 000 words. $ 6 , 000.00 IN C A S H P R I Z E .S And Big Commissions To Our Solicitors We wish one solicitor for this section of the country te devote all or past, time to securing renowslsiand new subscriptions to Pic­ torial Review. If yon would like to get into a business of your own, covering a sp lc la lten ito ry for us year after ycarnnd earn­ ing fromBlfi to $20 a week according to your ability and the time you devote to the work, write to us for our proposition. Htate your experience, if any. Tell us wliat line of work yon h a te been do­ ing, how old you are, how much time you can devote to the work, et«. Then wa can write to yon most clearly atul and with com­ plete understanding. Someone in your locality will secure this position. I f you think you are the one you had better writ* a t ■once naw* Tomorrow may be too late. TUB [PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY, 0 e#kM, 853Bro«dw»y, NewYork. MMw* » *'

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