The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
star £MM V am tuparmroavT WaaxLY«ffivar*NMb SATURDAY, JUKE, 27 ISM. IT, H .BLAXR tM ifrr f Hftfrop’r TOI9C « t<9> K H AWIUW. There neverwa* * time when the outlook for * Republican. victory in Ohiowas more bright. . iii-j. i . i ■■■W m ........1 Herr Most doesn’t like the Stars and Stripes, but he wll.have to like the stripes for the next twelvemonth. J p* i "'? l'*?*~^**&*&* ■■town ' “ ' t ^ In thinking about next year it should fie keptin nifnd,that every Re publican president elected since Lin- ' coin was bom in Chid. ■ ; , 1-- -- - - 'Wti ,JI *; Marriage hat* been' no failure to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Packard ofNew Hartford, la. Twenty-nine children call them pa and 'ma.' t Milton'wanted to be ’‘lapped in soft Lydian airs.” An East Indian prince is going to sleep on a mattress which is a huge musical box. A Minneapolis.man has misappro priated $f,500 and been sentenced to prison for 15 days. One hundred dollars n'day for staying indoors is good pay. There iea child in Eugene, Ore., who grows faster on-one side, than,* on the other.. I t is a common thiug fort minds to jrrow in lop-sided manner but aneW thing for bodies: -jfW fr." . C w f e w e r t * * " " * * ' * * * Kook thaaa days. PhthWs, howasar. is busy a t tha old stand. t i l tettMip OfPan. John Pops is w>to4, TwAffity-ffiWyriw a«o thk •amawr he was filHnf a larger «p** in pubMo view thao hehas ever since. Kansas has a cat which manifested the human trait ofjeelousy ia sucfe a marked degree that she carried offtite mouse-trap which,was competingwith her. ■• » ■ ' Ungrateful Pefferl He has bad bis whiskers abbreviated. They won him celebrity, biit now that they cat! no longer he of servi<^> be sacrifices them-without a qualim ‘ Gen Boies of Iowa is spoken of as a possible candidate for the presidential nomination. . I f there- is anything in a name Boies ought to .be popular with the “ kid* element. Fighting is a low business. Per haps it was to guard-against the low ness of it that induced two citizens o f Napoleon, O., to clinch on the tower of-the new court ’ house— 125 feet high. , — ■M. i .. ,..•*( • 0' John Lawrence Sullivan is the one man to whomAmerica'must lpok to retrieve its fortunes. His fist alone can leave black and blue Spots all over the temerity of tim Australian and the New Zealander. ANDREW JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO, DUNLAP & CO. -D E A L E R I N - X. - *« -r Jk. 3 V E W S T O C K O F SIDING. FINISHING, FLOORING- SASH, DOORS BUNDS. Mist Carrie Robertsou of Ravenfia, Cal., jbas married.. Seldon- .S. Devol, formerly of Washington county, O. Itris to be bop£d that nothing will ev er shako her, beliefin a,personal devil. There woe.a storm in • Connecticut the other day during'Which theTlight- .nibg'flnshed in one. town,. thunder reeled in another and rain fell in a third. A t least the Boston Herald says tfaerewae such a storm. A Philadelphia couple kissed each other in public. They were charged with assault and battery.' There was no sense in thnt charge, but nn excel lent case cf embracery- could have befeh made against them. There is a boy in Centerville, |a ., whose hair always curlsrn day or two before the arrival of a storm. How ever clear the. skies when his Worn* otic locks begin to kink, the people in his neighborhood prepare for rain. Mrs. Chadwick of Bayonne, N. Y., wants a divorce because her husband pu t a mouse down her back. A Mis souri woman wanted a divorce the other day because her husband had so little of the Lord Chesterfield’ in his make-up as to persist incoming to the table with hair unkempt and face un washed. The people ofBrownston, Ind., are not’in a swearing mood. James Strie* hel of that place was struck Ey light ning last summer just after he had “ uttered a hlaspbemue curse a t the elements.” The other niglitf his grave was struck by a thunderlwlt, and bis tombstone broken into hits. A Methodist preacher in Canada has been suspended from the ministry for preaching that immortality be longs to the righteous only, ahd that the fate of the wicked is utter anni hilation. His superiors do not pro pose to have the wicked escape the sheolic holocaust by any trick of non* unity. The Minneapolis Evening Tribune published a representation ofa human ftce one day last week, alleging it to he a likenesso f McKinley. A day or twoafterward it published the very same cut, alleging It to be a likenessof “Ex-Patrolman Blake, listening to testimony.* I f the cut hears as little resemblance to Blake as it does to Mc Kinley the enterprising journal oan press it Intoservice at * counterfeit presentment of anybody. I t is d significant fact that McKin ley was nominated for governor on he anniversary of the day that- John Brough was. nominated for that office, I t will be remembered that' Brough was elected by dn overwhelming ma jority- History will indulge in a repetition this fall. Elegant Prises for the Ladles. The publishers of The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Ganoda, are offering two new prize competitions, with lead ing prizes consisting of a pair of Shet land Ponies, carriage and harness, a F ree trip, to Europe, first-class up-* right piano, two weeks vacation to any summer resort In Canada or the United States, nil expenses paid; safety bicycle' or tricycle, onChundred dollars in cash, suite of parlor furni ture, ladies- gold watches, etc., This magazine has become famous on ac count o f its prize competitions. Hun dreds of Americans have won valuable prizes in previous contests. Sample number or die Queen with fiill -parti culars,' will be sent by the publishers upon receipt of the address of any lady and six U. S. 2 cent stamps. Address, The Queen, Toronto, Can- ,ada. Electric Bittern. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. AH who have used Electric Bitten sing the same song of praise.-—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitten Will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system-and present as well as care all Malarial fevers.—For cure of headache, constipation and indiges tion try Electric Bitten—Entire satis faction guaranteed, or money refun ded.—Price 60 cte, and $1.00 per bot tle at B. G. Ridgway’s drugstore, • *— I" . .... .i-- * A W a x ie r W s r k e r . Mr. Frank Huffman, a young matt of Bnrliugtoti, Ohio, states that he had been under care of t wo promi nent physicians, and Used their treat ment until he was not able to get aronnd, They pronounced Ids case to be consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting, He found, before he hjad used hail of a dollar bottle, that he was much belteri ho continued to use If and is to-day enjoying good health, i f you have any Throat, Laa* orChest Trouble try it, We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free a t B. G. Rtdgway’s Drugstore. A large stock, AH sizes, Ready fbr hanging, at low prices. Estimates furnished on application, for anything in tto line of Lumber. C A L L ANI> MEM I'O II K0UBSELVES - A . J -. C nA w ro n n , . J . H - L ackey X en ia , O . Jam e sfow ii, O . Crawford ,& Lackey *BREEDS ^ANCY W e h av e fo r thlH season’s tra d e som e la rg e g ro w th y p ig s o f bo th sexes. P ric e s to suit* th e tim es. Also 3 e x tra S h o rt-H o rn b u ll calvoe. Cufl ou, o r ad d re ss a s above. Promised Amflieut totileConstita- fiouofOMo. T A X A T I O N . SscriOs 1. Be lt resolved by the General Aeeeiiibly af lhe State n r pbid, Thnt ft pro]M*l- tlim shull be submitted to the elector* of this Bute on the first Tuesday after the flr*t Mon- dsy in November, 1891, to amend Section 2, of Article XII, of the ConHltution of the State of Ohio, »othat it shall feed a* follow,: ARTICLE X ll. Srerox 2. Lew, may be passed which shall Ux by a uniform rule All money,, credit*, in vestments in bonds, slocks, joint-stock compa nies, orotherwisa; and ell real and psrsonsl property according to the true ralue thereof in money. I n addition thereto, laws may be pass ed taxing rights, privilege*, franchise*, and sack ether eabjeet matters as the legislature way directs hut barying-gtraads, public school- heusss, houses need exclusively for public wor ship, institutions of purely publiccharity, pub* lie property used exclusively for aay public purpose, and other property may by general laws, be exempted from taxation; and the val ue Ofall property so exempted shall, from time td time, be ascertained and published as may be directed by taw. Sxctiox 2, At sack election, those electors desiring to vote for such amendment may have placed upon tbeir ballot* the words "Taxation Amendment—Yes," and those opposed to such amendment may have placed upon thelrballots the words "Taxation Amendment—No," B rotioh 2. This amendment shat! take ef- ioet on the Erst day of January, 189J. NIAL It. I1Y8ELL, Speakerof the House of RepmenlaUvee, WU VANCE MAHQUIB, , President of the Senate. Adopted April 24,1891, Uiitno S t A iks or A mxhi 6 a . O hio . 1 orriCR hr this B kcxrtarv or S vavr . / I. Daniel J. Ryan, Secretary of State of thoSUtoof Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing I* a true copy o‘ a joint reeointlon adopted by the General Assembly of the State ofOhio, On the 24th day Of April A. D. 1891, taken from the original rolls died in ‘this offio*. In testimony whereof, 1 bar* hereunto sub- „ eeribedmy nans and affixed my offi- tMAL.j tint coot. At Columbus tbe 24th Isv of April, A. D, 1841. DANIKI, J . RYAN. Seentary of (Kate. J E E S E Y S . F L n s i i s , Largest Assortment ever Re ceived. &. xm u , oaia TOTHE PATRONSOFTHE IRAm A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW SCOGK being received now. A complete line^f line till the latest styles together with every grade of fine Business Stiits. Overcoats, Bant ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. D. M. STEWART * CO x m s x A * O H I O , FAWCETT. Has In stock a fine lifts Df WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELERY and DIAMONDS! twar-i r r RATURPA] ’ m //* PRICE C I I I 1 Hi t^ivorist'los -pruiii, I’uutL 1 . 1:00 w in; i1! iiautoi’-. H«r;l at; !10i«| M. 1?- Climl tor- l-'rea.cliil at'liool at YolUW'.A'ii.MPi iirHyur uiapil . 7M U- e . CJim pastor. . *SnH tii; .sablmtli I A. M.K- Cl opdior. . •7;00 p »» eaoll k ;OO u . }». I Baptist Oil S tator. jPra] nut, a!Kl7;l «:00 o'clock il - tfosday ,nlglf mm F a c ts Gath , , of Xocations - *u>d Oth thel -A very , fo r the xdshcdLy < agent! wno hi previous stoi the. 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