The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

7 8 * t f E H B f l R I x B SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1*2. IV. II . HI*A III, E d itor and I ’ ro/i'r The shoe and leather industries of tbarUnited States will be placed on a solid footing at the Chicago exposi­ tion in a $100,000 building of their own. PRICE t l . I B P IK ANNUM. The king of Si^nj, who is #9, is the eldest of 84 children. One'of the nominees for coroner of Kane county, 111., is the “ funny man’’ of the Aurora Blade. . • . # Brehant, the celebrated Paris res­ taurateur, died,poor, but as his char­ ity was - proverbial it is consoling to reflect that he livexl rich. Uncle .Terry Rusk says he 'is not so much afraid of being struck by presi­ dential lightning, as he is of haviilg a brand of bakiiig powder named after him. James M. Hannahs, one of theCab ifornia pioneers, is a, molder by trade, and says that when he arrived in Chi­ cago in 1836 he was the. only molder in the town. . Jules Simon, one of the dearest- headed' statesmen in Europe, thus views the situation over there: “ Peace barring accidents. But accidents happen so easily,” Mr. Justice Field will summer at Newport, and be permitted to take ontsj.de peeps at the Vnnderbilt mar­ ble palace. That is if the policeman doesn't1 catch him.looking. Mrs. Mary Mudgett of Passaic has been talked'into insanity by two rival Sew'ing machine’men who were Strug­ gling for her trade*. Dogis and shot- gum? must be scarce in Passaic. Alexander Hock'aday ol Blue River township, Ky , is 112 years old. He has taken but one dose of medicine / and as he was nearly 100 when he swallowed it he doesn't think much of drugs Senator Walcott of 0 olorado enter- ed the United .States senate chamber the other day attired in a stripe shirt, a silk belt, tan colored shoes aml other toggery to match. The sergeant-at- arms was not auramoned. T. Jefferson Coolidgr, the new American minister to France, is an accomplished linguist and will he able to hold his own with the other di­ plomats when they get together to <liscu» state1afhurs and hide their knowledge from each other. •* 4 . > f' "!' 1 r ‘'-King Mnlietoa of Samoa is not paid liissalary ($25 a week) regular enough to keep him in an easy financial con­ dition, so he hasbeen having his wives do washing for the well to do residents o f Apia. I f tilings do not improve the king will wash his hands of the whole royal family. * * ' . Inventor Edison reeived .in one in- nuce a fee o f 140,000 for his opinion as uii elect ical expert. He was cin- •Sain Small is running for congress on the prohibition ticket down in Georgia. Sam is sure of at least n Small vote. There’s nothing modest about Sam., M. Lavisse, the newly elected mem­ ber of the French academy, is a writer on historical subjects and the first oqt and but republican yet raised to the honor of membership in the academy. The oldest employe in the naval de­ partment at Washington is W. P. Moran, who has been in the govern­ ment service for nearly half a centu­ ry. He was appointed in 1848 and is now in the bureau of navigation. Gen*. E. Bind Grubb has shaved off his mellifluous and expansivewhis­ kers, through which the breezes o f heaven used to murmur sweet ,sounds of comfort to his kindly soul. Prob­ ably he was afraid of being taken for a twin*brother of Senator Pefler. Prof. Swift of Rochester calculated that the recently arrived comet started on its journey to get within the raDge of vision mid newspaper notice about 8,000,000 years ago. It must have stopped over ■. for refreshments or waited for change at a bargain coun­ ter. ANDREW JACKSON f . * ■;■ SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IN. I I . ■A. T X T & W S T Q C K O F ' ■' . ' • .. . /• . • ■ ■ ! SlDWGdFiNISHING FLOORING, SASH,DOORSBUNOl HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. W e handle only first quality goods and Trill guarantee satisfaction. Parties intend­ ing building this season w ill save money by call­ ing on us end getting our prices. Lit IDS. 1 ) joodt fiend call t A L L AXIS JSKE FOB YOlIRSKhVEA. f t Big. Giolitti, the new Italian prime minister, prides himself upon despis­ ing the mandates of fashion, and at all times wears an old-fashioned rusty black frock coat that reaches nearly to his aukies, to the great satisfaction of the political caricaturists and car­ toonists. F A W C E T T . Thomas A. Edison says that he be­ came deaf as the result o f a playful porter lifting him by the ears'from a railroadtraip. This was when Thom, as was a newsboy, and if there is now au unsatisfied yearning in his soul, it is to shoot about 2,000 volts of elec­ tricity into the playful animal .who lifted him. > THE MUCH-DESIRED 116 WHISTM i PERFECTHIP cam only b* produced »uctemftdl 7 Gen. Lord Woleeley at Sebastopol lost an eye and received a severe wound, the trace of which is clearly visible on his cheek today.. He was then n >young engineer officer mid stood in the advance line of entrench­ ments sketching a plan o f the works when a round shot struck near him, shattered a gabion full of stones,* kill­ ed twomen, and threw Lord Wolse- ley to the ground. Commodore William Wallace Hun­ ter, who died in New Orleans Sunday at. the ago of 90 years, was a native of Philadelphia. He received his ap­ pointment to the navy in 1822, and resigned from it when the civil war broke out for the purpose of going with the confederacy He was in command of n United States man-of- war at the time, mid, sailing it to the ployed by the company organ,zed Brooklyn navy vard. he tinned the bore theNingra power tunnel to ex-1 ^ over t0 t*he comilJflJ)(I„nt> oU_ amine the ground, study conditions! taine(1 n rm,;pt for a]1 g0VfrnmVnt and plans and give an opi.no,i ns toj ty for wWdl lie was regponsil)ie the feasibility and practicability of .... , ................... .......... -...... .........„ the work. ;and then sent his resignation to Washington. ‘ FFECT 7 wearing T H E I Has in atojli a Bne line at WATCHES , CLOCKS, JEWELKUY ami DIAMONDS! The finest line o f Optical Goods iu Greene County. A Specialty made* o f Brazilian Pebble Siwctaeles in Gold, Silver and Steel trainee. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness o f vision, with an amount of ease him ) comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. UPLEX ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIR ANDWILL ANY FORM IntUntly, giving. R«rf*ot Ease and ____ _ Contour. . AwwMe S mmm , wbtd, will M l rip, DMklt H w b » n i Worn**, which win fcittk., Made la (fan« Jengtha enO Hatters. Anjrdry good*<1 taler inthetT.8. Car aupplyyea C W lttm n W m M . Srnrt fnt thtalnoue. • m ike arc. ci.. iKam, aicfc CHAS. E. SMITH Is the place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Cedarville.O. ■ w r - /ELBRY 'ecialty i raxnes. i t o f easei t FURNITURE. ’•‘3J I J l l Bed Boom Suits, Pitrlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Center Stands Flush Rockers, Oak Rockers, Heed Rockers, .All at low prices. Mattresses,. Bed Springs, t . Spring Cots, ‘ Child’ s Beds, * Dressers, s Chairs, Pictures, C NEW OOOD 3 EACH WEEK BABB & MOBTOtTl Tlie wife o f Secretary Elkins has founded and endowed a home for poor children at Deer Park, Mil., having laconic deeply impressed with the need o f such. an. institution. Her sympathies had lieen deeply stirred by various cases requiring L f Philadelphia? “ The test and cheaiw aid ill the neighborhood of her resi*<€gt iLLintfSMTED monthly ever pitb- litence,. One little hoy site rent to a [lisbed in th$English language. 1,500 Baltimore hospital for treatment aud j P*g®s for » sixStef Stirisni SitaMArticles ARE YOUAWOMAN WHO MAS NOT SEEN A COPY OF ARMOR'S REV ROHEMAGAZINE, Justice Lamar may frequently lie seen at the jrfmrket in Washington in the early morning buying for his household. He is always accompa­ nied by a body servant carrying a basket. Judge Lamar is said to have grown visibly aider during the last year. His hair, once long and black, is now almost white and is worn close­ ly cropped, while hie face has lost its awafthiueaa aud acquired npallor. by best writerson all subjects of inter est to women. Three Mouth Free if you take it now. Sample copy lOcte, W . ‘ F , T H A D F R Attorney At Law. . NO, 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POS1TE COURT HOUSE. 3 f e r e l in u t T f t i l o r , NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET X J B s V / s i , O m Before you buy your suit, Overcoat, or Pants for Fall, see K A ftY THE TAILOR the lias a full line o f Foreign and Domestic goods always on band ; to select from. Perfect fitting garments and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. rm m m M i B C D S S H O W ! j . K S M I I ; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-at-JLaw -DEALER IJJ— . S pecial A ttention G iven to Cost, mekcial L aw ', A nd A rstuactino O f T itles . Correspondent for Bradstrect’s Coir- ^ mercial Agency. 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