The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

H H M a *ei*e L#*t«3TLeft 1 b y U n c le John * ♦ PjT ANTHONY HEIMCRT f <#. XM*. Wndtsrr*KwgiwvfcfX'llW*.} Vsd# Jyjui had been ill for seven flMjath# Uafoiv lie tiled, ami had been atfoadsd by » horde of relations, Vftfite Joint had Mved forty years In Ik* little oottaua at the and of the road. In bis old age lie bat} grown tsrabbed and crafty and wean ; he had dismissed his old housek«ei>er and at* tended to We own wants until stricken by his mortal Illness, When his relative* swooped down— for everybody knew* tho old wan was Wealthy. There wars Brother dames and Brother Thomas, Bister Angelica, Cousin Betsy, Cousin Matilda, end an uncounted boat of nephews and nieces, tying with one another. One brought him broth, one brought him dowers, one looked after him on Tuesdays and Saturdays,- and another on Wednesdays and Sundays, Stfeter Angelica, with whom he had %een estranged for years, came In every evening and there was an affecting scene between them. I Who was his favorite? Niece Mary, te local stenographer, who was near* ’ forty, but happy In, her inevitable plnsterhood, seemed to hold the' old mu’s hearts more than any of the thers. They told Uncle John shock* ng stories about her, .but Uncle John seemed too.far gone to take these tales at their proper valuation. They were as. .sweet- ns-honey to the old man, and pressed, their rival claims npoh him. Cousin Matilda was a widow, with live children to being up. But Brother .Tames thought that, as head of the 'family, lie should in­ herit the hulk of Uncle John’s prop­ erty, Uncle John had certainly never .had such a time In his life as in those last months. Ho. lived upon Jelly, and. Chicken, and l>ls room was like ji hot- .house. Uncle John incidentally de­ tested flowers. Niece Mary was the only one who didn’t give him expen­ sive presents, but then she only got fifteen a week, and It Is hard to be generous on that amount of money. One night Ulncle John qulatly fell asleep In death when nobody Urns near him. Perhapjs it was Just as well. They came ip and found the old man lying back upon his pillows, a placid smile upon his face “It’s a mfercy, after all he’d suffered, poor manI" was Cousin Matilda's ver­ dict. “Welt, he lived a long life If not ra merry one,” jsolllogulzeti- Brother James. ■And two problems perturbed them exceedingly; How much had Uncle John left, nnr) who was going to get ■the bulk of It? “I should say,” Said Brother Thom­ as, pursing Ids Ups, “that my brother was worth about forty .thousand,” ■ “Forty thousand?” .cried Brother James. “How- fur will that go among us all? Of course, I ain’t suggesting that John has left more’n. a trifing remembrancer- to most of ’em,” he .added; The will, was read the morning after the old man’s death, by the gray-haired lawyer, in the shabby lit­ tle living room, “To my brother, James, In acknowl­ edgment of bis headship, of the fam­ ily, fifty dollars.” ' The terribfo silence was cut by a snickering laugh from Cousin Matilda. “To my brother, Thomas, in ac­ knowledgment' of his kindness to u crabbed old man-*-” ^ *“Ah l” "There was a universal sigh, go Thomas had got it, had he?” "Twenty-five dollars,” This time everybody except the brothers burdf ouc laughing. “To. my sister, Angelica, my house and its contents.” “Worth fiVe "hundred, at the out- sldel” sniffed Sister Angelica con­ temptuously, “The mean old—” "Hush I Hush !" cried the Indignant voices. “To my cousins, Betsy and Matilda, and each of my nephews and nieces, except my niece, Mary, ten dollars apiece.” indignant, dnggdr-glnnces nt Mary, who . sat alone In one corner of the room. “To my niece, Mary, the remainder of my personal estate, together with mV recipe for happiness,’! How much? How much? There were agonizing looks at Mary. They forgot to shake hands with her when they filed out. It was a little over two hundred dollars, the lawyer Informed Mary n little later, He handed her a letter from her uncle, the envelope Inscribed “Recipe for Happiness.” Mary opened It: “My dear, X wish I could, do more for you. But you follow this advice and It’ll be as good as money to you as long as you live. The next best ♦blog to having money Is purteadlng.” fUstus on Vowels. Hastns—Kin you tell me, Uncle Sph, why de lettah “ 1 ” tun die bap* pies* of all de vowels? Uncle Eph—Bemme sec; de vowels am a, e, i, o, u, on’ cashmMly y. "Why dat “y" came buttin’ In lak dat, de Bawd ony know, ' ftastus—'SCnso me, but you am beg* gin’ de qwestyum. Well, don, lemme Spfoin It to yon: “I” am In de midst «rf bliss, while “o” am in hell and all de res’ am In purgatory. Untie Eph—Halielulyalir Hat *'l” bee got all d* othas on de blink. An say boy, you auftinly wuhkod in dat casdonftl “y” Jus lak a coinage pro- fo*aab’—Detroit Free Press. OftJNHAMCe No, HI mm et both principal *»4 Interest of. tb« howl#? hereinbefore fiesmbed, In accordance with' AN QKBINANCE TO 1S8UK BONUS IN the iaora »ad cpasUiiitk-fi at the State of;. TilX SUM o r TWSNTY-NIWJC THOU- UJiia. I SAND DOLLAJUJ IN AN- Section *. That for. the purpoee of rro- TICIPATtON o r TH* COLLECTION OF vivlm# the n«c*#*ary fund* to pay the sraciAU ASSENlMXm* FOR TH« interest «• the foregoing \»tm of tior.-Js IMFXOVKMibNT o r MAIN STREKT. promptly, yrhen and ae the same fall* due, C'KDAttVJJ I N. OHIO, PROM THE and alyo to create andmaintain a linking SUUTfi I.1NK OF MASSIE CRUNK Fund uuffleient. to disebarxe the raid bomi.i BRIDGE TO THIS NORTH COHFURA* at maturity, there shall he and is hereby; TJON LINK. NY PAVING AMU THK levied m. ati taxable property pf the Villa** CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATJ£R of Cedanftle. Ohio, in addition to all other SEWERS AND CEMENT CORPS AND t * w . a direct tax antmally durinx the GUTTERS. period for which caul bonds are to run, in Wher«»«. the Yillatce Council of the *,**. eaiountj cufRcirn* to provide for any Yilhuce o f ' Cedarville. Ohio, ha» heretofore deftcwncy in the levy, payment w collection liy resolution duly passed on the let day S i A*!,!j,?3* * ,? ? iL ,* ,? ,,1 0 a-‘ Of JihllifY TQ2K dAflif#d ikg UYCYfitity XlUlt Kt.i4 tHJCJIWlll JilSd StAi tehy of improvi*# Main 8tr#«t, Cedarville, UW«, extended from the South line of Mamie Creek RrWite JJtf it” t .n ilt?1A bj* i i n d ^ ^ tru c tlT ^ f emrm iate^ »?we« ««• va? aVmj' *?id cement curb; and xuttcre, and the cef ll e*teJd*d levyinir of special aesegementi upon the property abuttmx *a said street, to pay for ..^uired, shall be said improvement all In sttict vohmrmityi * fund, which, to Jaw, and l tosetber with all interest collected on the . WhiirMuii $iid VilltKft Council by of 41&* irwvwiWy pieds^d fpr t^e ance duly passed on the 13th day of March, » tnf nd Prin,eiS*j H « , determined that the public oonveaienw; in force from and after the- earliest by Jaw.. . ■" , | S. D. MOTT. 1 Mayor of the Village of •spno |EA( EAGLE"MIKADO”. PencilKo. 174 X 'k* 2. H ' K A r / , For Sale at your Dealer Mad* In five RnuUa A5K FORTOR YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE REDBAND gAULE MIKADO EAGJLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK NOTICE and welfare muife said Improvement, and! Swfion#. ^TWs ordinance aUalt take effect further determining to proceed with *»id “ d h« I o . improvement, and to assess the cost thereof;Period allowed J . na the lots and lands bounding and abutting; on said Improvement, except such -portion of said cost as is to lie paid by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Greene County,, Ohio, and such portion as is to he paid hy■ the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. ! NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED ----—- < UY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE Wp _Tfi TprtJv . village of cedarville , state of , we are *eauy Ior foe years buai- Dino.^two-thirds of the members thereofjness, having doubled our capacity.] Section i. That for thepurpose of raising!We can take care of your order of J ™Z% 2f!?ny !ife fw cHcks or custom hatch-j Main street, Cfdarviiic, Ohio, from the;mg. We carry a full line of Buckeye J South line of Massie ,Creek Bridae to theiInriiilinfftrs ami hmedn™ j 1 North Corporation- llr.p, hy paving and the Ancuoators ana oiooaers and can i construction of storm water, sewera and' make prompt delivery of anvthintr in cement curbs and gutters, bond* of the said' H -itr-.-ij „ ” viuage .shall he issued in. the amount otrdh^ line. Would advise early orders 'r*le“‘ r NiSe Thouaand Dollsrd H2p.0QO.0O). ,as our space is going fast. Lection 2, Said bonds shall be designated| ... r ^ , ' „ ns the North Main Street Improvement ' the WortUUp Poultry Farm and R^ y - Ye» ow Springs, O. Bell doted, April 1st. 1322; shall draw interest phone, at tha rate of £%. per cent, payable semi LUNGARDIA FOR COUGHS AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough annually upon presentation and-surrender of interest coupons • to, he attached to uald. bonds, hearing the facsimile signature of the Village Clerk, and shall be due and. payable as follows; April 1st, 102G, S4,900,00.; April 1st, X920.!If.1,000.00; April Xfit,, 1027, $3,000,00; April 1st, 1028. ,$3. oqo , oo : April xet, X 029 ,- 23 , 000 , 00 : April pr Lola, the better. Deep-seated ones iS4:. A9„30'. 2 ?.Qoo.oo; Apru 1st, 1031. are a menace to the Lunes. If LUN- $3,009.00: April 1st. 1<)32. ly.ODO.OO; April r A ; ' * u Z , \ l , 1 st, joss, $3,000.00. - j uARBIA is not better and does not Section 3, Said bonds' shall be signed hy;act Otlicker in Conp-lm nnd Cnldc nt IhoMayor and Village Clerk and sealedwith , ,, ugns r.na Oolas o£ tho Village seal: dhaii express upon their all kinds, sore throat, difficult hreath- Cace the purpose for-Athich they are issued annemndiV tn*. +n___ and the fact that they are Issued according,;,® spasmodic OfOUp, and for the tti­ ts Jaw and this ordinance; shall he payable! lief of Whoopiltg Couch.-—vour monpv \bpth|interest and principal,-at tho Exchange;^ y. TT •. , j _ * Bank, in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio;; fock. Use it to ward off Influenza, shall he issued and sold under the, direction of Council and shall bear such consecutive numbers as said Council ■ or the proper officers of the Village- may determine, , Section 4. That upon the sale of said bonds, any premiums and accrued interest realircd therefrom shall be paid to the Sinking .Fund trustees.' The par value realised from the sale of said bonds shall Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For sale hy C, M. RidgWay. Voice Vibration Written. Foreign school teachers have beea ™ Placedrr the0 V«r«g0e^TrcasS^Vrue »“ London-during the Summer, Study- credit of tho North Main Street Improve- lug English with the aid of U clever went Fund, and shall be disbursed from said < mnehlna which wrifoc nn n CrnnT-orl fund,on proper voucher in payment of the, nu,u,,n® " n " ,,tes 00■ a f mm\ea oxpenee of the improvement aforesaid^ fear paper the Vlbrlltlons CtUlSed by the pHatedParp0?e B*i i B>9ney is hcrcby 4ppro" ihuman voice In speaking. Section 8. In the event any of the owners i -........... »■<■ of any property so specially assessed shall, pay their total assessments tn cash within \ thirty days of the final passage .of the) ordinance levying-such’special assessments. Value of Qypsum in Land. ... ....... Edmund Ruffin, one of flier early fiVo'agFrVat'e amounrW“honds tric^fsanedi experts of the Unired States, said , shall -be^educed by deducting the amount! in i$32, “Allotlier mumires, whatever \ be the nature of tlielr action, require J in quantiri^-':'foT:'rdiC1' l' o paid ,in cash from the total amount of the bonder to be issued, .arid the. bonds herein provided for first maturing shall be correspondingly reduced-by the omission oDf%oDm T4 °Sw ceding any butum’ crop expected | of assessments so paid, qr by changing' the! from their use. But one bushel Of I Z nih Z Z lT ^ iy °b l spread-over an acre of land i credited to the foregoing fund from the fit for its action nmy add more than sale of said bonds shall he likewise reduced' twenty times Itu mvn wetelit to a by the amount of the, assessments so paid, , . y , ^ *fci11 1 - 8 in cash for stichImprovement, 1Single Crop Of clover.” a.-u._ t. nil installments of said! . alt portions thereof, to*V getherwithInterest thereon, shall be applied) to tie payment of salcl bonds interestt £Always ft Supply* shall become due , 1 and to n<>) Other things iuay.be scarcer hut SectFon5?!^ ^ a tlth IWfaith, revenue a n d 'ttoere ’*» hlvvayS RttO^h OaBtor oil, credit of th*-village of Cedarville, Ohio, ettinllpox ttrtd trouble, to go -around.—*i are hereby pledged for the prompt payment ^ u a s n s Thomas! Cat. Babies and Luxury Every baby npaynow enjoy the luxury o£ the most beautiful flnei comfortable carriage ever made. 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