The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

■"ft. W *k^JSf4(^j{;.*, II iSOft * • fft rMWfifo ™ PHPnPI W i—^iwiir^gi^i^1 • w i n » I# liWMnfW iM li^ *-jr^^m w ’ros^^^^^n^a^^^mnoWHH NM P I INTY-THItf) YEAt. MO. 46 . IPI CEDABVUU. OHIO. MQVEKBEK S. 1000 . HUGE $1.00 A YEAJL can aave you tim e can * * v e y o u troub le o § r can »a ve yo u m oney Our Cloth is of superior quality, exclusive up-to-date atftkn* and the very lowest prices consistent with first class caatofo ■ tailoring * * * : w^:S ■ - ■ %■';. '%■^ : :w;■;»:■:■ '■*■ /. -• * P“ MU«e ol Gents’ FURNISHINOS ami HATS. Right Style* a t Right '■ •.,-y 'r~ ^ T a i l o r , H l a t t e r a n d * F u m i ft ih u G a p , COGITATIONS ftf Kfpe’a Un i ty.Written fai foe. VwiwcwtorofT»doy.-Th»PMpU - " •T*fce fie fo* - =' ~ now kiug wftft very popular ft the coipmon people. H« went *i$ in bis shirt lim it# doing hk ichorea and was not a hit proud. ,would carry swill to the hogs him- and he did his own milking, ch anyone might, see by noticing tstreaks o f fresh milk on his hoots. &People who calledopon hlm ad- himby hisfirst name and they slap h im ., familiarly on the and ask him about his folks. hub was so common thathe chawed ■ tobacco, and spit on the poor ever he frit like it afid he never ia,fine si irfc while he wpa king. •Oneof the first things hedid was to re the census taken and there were, ho wsnkfbliowiog the census ag. The , people were so busy ting on thecount that they had no t to notice their other troubles. Be placed wealth at the head of eohtnsfc ami the fich were the leadens even i f they did not ow enough to come in out of the Tka plebeians liked this, but ipsttfoisa* who bed more breeding an .money knocked on it. Under inew arrangement* pfobeianoould lim hoardof tm desndthusifhe Inekhe would he a social Hon, ihe ooolda’t write hfonawe '•|PWPHw(P> « • f * patrician who had nothing Hfttiwr who had been road ‘hi “Deettfkt* No. 5 to go wmM w a tm much as h« invited. It oast a cant and * half to get into >highest daw o f society, but it was >high. It did not pay to lavish xmey wokhmdy like that even ilfyna k 1plenty. Under Servtns the government or- ired what kind o f armor and clothes rhdess should wear. Nobody was swed to wear celluloid colbin or »<#sacept by apsckl permit and tht : vrafet was pesMbtted s ltogether. Onceevery five years tin paople ,together ftr the pmfMiebf hateg sted sad at theea Usees tiny wee* rgivsa a bath. They warn comb *. bylaw te take a hath whether rended It or not. A geo i essay IAs people ebjfaotsd on Ungroand .they were net ofaHged t* bath* it their eewawt, aa ha had i t tthem by dbrbttaf thaaeapiatad ismoBf them. *§*t hk dowainH fin fiy eean . He raised by two semi fe4ew. Ha eeoepla o f vtmnM deaghtors, ~ ilm b een tts ri&eatloi«fnway man. Hmhad etrnggW along the hast ha aadtf, but they pie three tines a day aad aof* iem y neid. ftsrvine aonlda^t it. Therefore the worthies* cheap, skate sonnindaw conspired agaiaet hhn and one day whan the eld man wee oat doing the chores, Tar- pntnfrwsneaked into the fbrutu and aonyvned the senate, He made ^mech, telling the people that- if he were nude king they wouldu’t have to bathe at all. Just then Servlus got bade irom the cowJo«and ordered hk eondn-lawTanjuinius to come ofl hie perch. He took Servine by his yellow, leather'belt end threw .hint down stairs/ The fell did not hurt Servins, hut when he came to lighting it displaced hia.wig and JcUnqked out aix Jake teeth which he swallowed. Some.of the profligate friends of the son-in-law stood below end cut off hk head with old corn cutter made out of a scythe. >Iwour next.we shall -see what becomes of that kind of sou-in­ law. v/> " Their Vote HHII termine the HeettH. ik o k fo ra ^ fo a n aw r * BPBew^(PIWn .nuMNpi g f flbt knaatp w l A a gtad* mm aw flkgdap •ar afov*. W« swpwt ‘te n ia ha nHHiaMM il mmdt a f'in lF 1 0 t $ ikt fo fariw f awaMM# ik m e laM M h a iH k it Mail* fim p im * * m ‘kaekse a t 0 NH|gfJ | r , .<* u. t Cwitract'Lebor.. - " ; The board of directors for- Greene Cbqnty Workhouse have Contracted with Horace Q, Pierce,*nf Columbus, in which, there will be a system of Contract labor inaugurated there- The contract provides that b e shall con- struct the necessary addition to the workhouse. Machinery for themanu­ facturing ofbrooins, whisks brushes and cotton mops will he placed in this new Addition. The contract is for* period o f five yean with the privilege o f ten a t the option o f Pierce, who pays twenty-five cents a day for each prisoner, ‘ * \ _ . The game laws of Ohio, in brief, are as follow* quail, woodcock, pheas­ ant, ruffled grouse, prairie chicken, railvsnipe, killdeer, plover, squirrel ami rabbit, November tbth to X>ec, I .; Coot, mud lien and duck, Novemtar 10 to Dec 1, and Match 10 to April 10. Deer, Mongolian and English pheasant nte protected until Novem­ ber 10, 1900, prohibited* Sunday hunting; hunting duck on Sunday or Monday or from Op. m. to 5 n. m., any day; killing for sale, quail, pheas­ ant, ruffle grouse. fiMWflAVMKfiWriJrEt Nearly thirty years ago Jonas Sil­ verman, a farmer living near Spring* field, 0.,was swindled out o f £1,500 by sharpers white on a train near Vah p itakojlnd . The criminals escaped and ere kng one o f them died. The athwr two drifted to {the Klondike a year or two ago, beoeme rich and have jast returned to the states. They heated ap Mr. Silvfrman, paid him the $1,500 and gave him $ 1,000 more by way o f interest op the forced loan. A The following epitaph k found on a tombatons in a graveyard in W in­ slow, Me.: “Her* lies the body of RkfmrdThorns*. An Englishman by Mrth. A whig o f *76. Byoecupe- tkMtneooper, Now food for worms. LiksaaoW ram. putwheon, marked fihmbsred and shooksd. He will be twlmd again **d finished by hk Crea­ tor. He died September 86, 1634 aged 7A America, m y adopted ecmwrty. My bw* n M t U y m k tldm ThheeewiofyoarHbWpriie.’* Tim Mfodkm* frobafo eeurt »t le fo fM r id g e . Mum., hoe been sadfod npew I* dMfofo vdietber or not i*fo ilweatt k **fkfHe,# It fin * * deeeeeed asember of the ___ ______ Baytkt ehswch rfWd- W h f i atnrnl fowl e l 61,000for _ «| her m m nmmher*,: Aefoforem tehepaM fothemm foa* «*m*lnteia>d In whtA* MHfo m i the deetrfoe ef the <di wheel fibfike T h*m H n - N f im lm i i i f iM «he M M m dfoe the eharnh gw 1Mb fo % Mm l i b U k m m A fM m m - hi Wo it deee net sugg-rt a fhe ee* m Mm. AfieftUMIag. •' < / The Pennsylvania railroad bn*made a rather novel ruling along its line, which will interest those, love-sick swains who are contemplating marri­ age, and the wedding trip which fol­ lows. ' The railroad has adopted * role prohibiting wedding demonstrations in;and around its depots, officials con- tending that the pranks accompanying do no good and some damage. The throwing o f rice is objectionable and often- results in broken gloss, -dirty floors ond'fioiled cushions. One o f the officials in a nearby city- said young people should assert their betterjudg- mohtrather than have the rond issue such Onedict. The fact that the prac tice is gettihga little to the line ‘‘fogy- ishv”and that it ia about ns disgusting to other passeugers on the train as it is nonsensical, will go a long toward aiding the Officials iu -preventing it, —Springfield .Siin, . >J ,'l HALLOWEEN Cetetwated to-tka Q mmm '* T«fo by Say* eral Gay ffortle*. - - -*Sf-- /•_ - • • v Halloween was served in the usual form on Wednesday evening. A nnm- ber pf young folks had carefully planped'to have ft great time and evi­ dently’ froni outwftrd appearances it wav done .to a. ”Qoecn’s taste, ‘‘Spreads" were givqn a t two of the different* houses’abtfttt' town, by sep- ernte crowds, but it seems . that one crowd finished fhekir and then made way for theother, - . . . . . *\ At the home of Mr.' Suiiiuel Me* Coljmn a numller bad gathered and the opposing* crowd found they were in session them and attempted to break in on the meeting hut without h Horse’s CoathlMct. We often hear it said that an abb mpl is almost human, and now and then one .does give evidence offeefiaga which seem to transcend brute natal*. Not long ago a-noble horse, named Poindexter, was taken ill in Boston. The animal'snerves were kept up to a high pitch ofexcitement, add he could notbe induced to lie down -and go to ; a waa*fri*» mm* Onaday a wonderful bird tapped at the window o fMrs. Nansen’a—wife of the famous arctie explorer—homo at Christiania. Instantly the window woe opened and in . another moment the covered the little messenger with kisses,and caresses. , The carrier pigeon had been away from the cottage thirty long months,, but it hadnot forgotten theway home.' sleep. .The veterinaries were in despair, I t brought a ntfte from Nansen, Btat- hk moral character, hk eonduejt h» * r a • J a . A 9 « . i . T * i f . - i . i t _ J___t i __? ,* > • . J L when Poindexter’s devoted groom went into the Stall addlay down. The horse seemed soothed by his presence, By degree* he grew calmer, andfinal- iy lying down, laid hk 'delicate head ou the man’s shoulder'and went to sleep. The nervousness and apprehension of.the horseseemed veryhuman, Pos­ sibly bewns afraid of death, afraid that the end' might come whep' lie ing that all was going Well with him WUntDRAWN T h e C h f ia ^ s ftiWP roseciitlt Attamsy; ■Nftvft Bom W k fk 0 m u ^m M ’ N uow rm stacfom Mw- ' , *■ , * » f > h . *. * / t ^ ' ' - ' ^ i, t, i t . i ' ‘fi * - 1 . * t The serious charges made by B r .. Shappeeftndhia friends against Pros­ ecuting Attorney Shoiip, involving office and deportment in genmud, ««tk- *“6 8V.-6 "V*—.... ....... ----- ------— and his expedition in the polar region,Jmg that he be removed from office. ■Hsiloween Social. ' The 3T«P. C. U: of the II, P, church gave a Halloween Social at die home W, J; Smith, Wednesday evening, A good, si*ed crowd was present and enjoyed the usual Hoiloween' festiv­ ities. . A number of games were en­ gaged, in along with the refreshments, which made it a very enjoyable even- ng for those present. muchsuccess, la th e fray some little J slept, and wished to remain qu bis damage was done !q the breaking of n ‘feet. - Who knows? • Certain it is tlrit glass which was sonfi^replaced. ' > tor three nights the homeslept quietly Cabbage, beanSi etc. were distrib- by Insfriend, and thus passed safely Iuted as usual,1 possibly some getting through the critical stage ot his dis- . Isomewhat more than their share, ease.—Garden nnd Farm. Feuces were built across 'the pikes, ——-------- *•— shocks o f fodder placed on aaine, nnd Etectfoa Returns, farm gate* which were not wired-were Postmaster Tftrboxthis week started brought to town. The new telephone out with a paper asking rignefa and pole* were adorned, to some extent; contributions for the purpose of get wheels, gates, etc, being hung on the ting the election returns by wire ou i f C«**My OrfMlrtt. The stockholder* o f the Cedarville Telephone Company met *nd organ­ ised last Monday. The directors are a* follows: Oscar Bradfote, David Brodfute, Will Stevenoon* J. II. An­ drew, and J . P . Bankin, of South Charleston. The following are the officers, D . Brndfute, president; Outer Bmdfute, vice president; Prank B. Turnbull, secretary and manager. The company k well pleftsedwith the working of the system and the outlook for the future. In *11 probe- Witty oonaectionft will he made with the eoMpftny tbftt k now seeking a fiaachke in Xenie. V lw iV O T W fiH V v “ I will tike any one worthy ot con- •idewtlo* fo the matter to ft man wkesehttsk** It k to aendfoit ftfeuts In soonr the eonatry far girk who, under promkwr of good sitwaiiMM, are brought to thk city for heUkA p«r- win. Never was that huatose* m m Ikutkhfot Ihftftftt preeeat. IftJftftfo liM , tme « f tliawkMMgot fofo #ri*fc V ltim p m w ***** **** totk lsaity Ifom the nrifhbofbeed e f AHsttfoWi* Pemseylvmik. Tfowe omm get hifo the Oeurim hundred* do oat, TU defoik of tklsoowmer* ore the meet sknekfof of aril that flourish. I t k • trrifie that Iftiwda* th e m rnm y «t foe b t m I t t away, f t ta p n* «k* m m •IrkMief awthete.’*—Pmnkltft Mat* |I nwr »fo Hftrjtfot W mM f for Oefo- fe*r. ........ spikes. The merchants upon coming to their place* of business ou Thurs­ day morning found all the swings dowa. Dr. Marsh’s office was adorned with the *ign From the ;>bo(o gallery, while numerous other signs alwnt town wereexchanged. . However, as a whole the damage and trouble was not to the extebt it has been of former year*. farr*H Gritty. BosslynA. Ferrell, the murderer of ExpressMessengerLane, was found guilty of tmirder in the first degree, as charged in the indictment, the jury reporting at 10:80 p. m, Tuesday, jafter being out nearly seven hours* IThe murderer showed more signs of nervousness than he has at any time yet when the verdkst was read, bat did not break down. tu«Hessetaaaraftc*CanefN,Y« tfefofer / Aasifcsr Kaesi i*ra>d 6 ct« kM * 6 t To Iks itttftriftf puhHo: Oa Oct, 18th my boose ftfi mlks wait o f OHfS* ton woehttiwedtotiMi ground. I had fiftdOinoantaes on the some, In the House foe, ffo , of N . Yw wMeh wo» written op by W.D. Gw **** «n a » AoiiftT a t C’anAftVtwaB, O,, and to­ day, jest eleven daye aftir the fire I reeeited ft aheric in foH k m thaeom- the .Tuesday evening. Twenty-five dol­ lars was the amount necessary, and the citizens all being eager to hear the first returns responded quickly. Thursday the 'Western Union men stretched wire* from the line to the opera house .where the reports will be given out. Everything will be ar­ ranged and made as comfortable a* possible for those who desire to hear the reporta It might he well to makeyour arrangements and be pm ent that evening. The offickt announcement of the tbtal population for the United Bfotee for 1900 k 76,295,830, with again of 18,225,464 during the past ten years, representing an increase o f nearly 21 per cent.* Ohio hoe 4,157,545 for 1900 against 8<672,316 for 1690. mmmammmmm Nansen had fastened a message to fhe bird and turned it loose, The frail 'courier darted out into the blizzardly air. I t . flew like an arrow Over a thousand mitea of frown and waste, and then sped forwardover another thousand miles of ocean aUd plains and forests, and one morning entered the window of the waiting mistress and delivered the message Which she had been waiting so »nxi oUsljr. ’ ' We boast of human pluck, sagacity and endurance,, but thk loving little carrier pigeon, in its homeward flight, after an absence of thirty months, accomplished a feat soWonderful that we can only give ourselves up to the amazement *and admiration which must overwhelm everyone -when the marvelous story is told. Unde Tom’*Cabin. Fred Ehring’s nmraraoth, “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin" will be seen for oneper­ formance only, at the Opera House Thursday Nov, 8th, This play never grow* old. There run* through it a vein of pathos, portkmlar touching and sweet. It redeem, like a prkm, the innermost phases Of human' erab? tion. ft is more than a play; i t is a moral classic. It argues for tyro of the greatest theme* that can engage the mind^human liberty, and immor­ tality of the aout. It is so pure that its touch is chastening. Dike the kiss of n child, it conquers by the very in­ nocence of it* breath, In the charac­ ter o f Eva, it k unique. The plantation, scene represents the typical Southern home, with jt* mansion, it* log cabins and its cotton fields. It k the sunny, sunny $onth. The loot scene, In thk mod: pictur­ esque drama, has perhaps taxed the skill o f the artist more thin any other spectacle of which the stage can hoaBt. Indeed, it k not flattery, to say that the “Benutifol Gates Ajar* is one of the most entrancing spectacle* ever seen in this city. In the deep center, a sudden movement of the clouds is seen and like a morning star, sur­ rounded by whispering ftngek, little Eva, with beckoning hands, smiles down upon Uncle Tomwhile the beau­ tiful gates slowly open to the great city Beyond. Daring the interval of thk soeao the mellow minors of an have been withdrawn, But now tlky want Mr. Shoup debarred front prac­ ticing law .. This, involves a hew question in IftWand the outcome will < be awaited with much interest, , Meanwhile every criminal cose on the docket is waiting until Mr. Shoup shall be cleared of all charge again# him. ,v ,j‘ .Ho* twft'^vaa.'- / *“ 5H V MorrisDarkins, a prosperous former residing near Jamestown is. likely to have bigamy proceedings’. insUtnted againsthim. ' - ,* 1"' Several yearn ago he disappeared. and hk devoted wifo aud children mournedhim as dead, - He come hock about a year ago,. .but,in a few days disappeared again, after hk second disappearance an investigation was instituted and itwas learned that he has a second wife in Indiana and that fie returned to Jamestown to secure theconsent of hk wife to a devoroe,. whichwasrejected. Some sensational development k looked for. A O ty BYont H a tu ro . invisible choir folk lightly upon the ear a* the curtain descends. Seats nowon saleatG. M. Grouse’*. Prioe* 25c, 35c and 50c, —The old reliable Aoovn etovak sold only by Kerr A Hsetiugs Bros, Better see them beforeyou buy. Mr, Lee tfovk oI Belt Centre •topped offhero Jast /Saturday with sMk the. toK McNeils. He was otr hk way to Beehke, Adams County, F o r Sale:—-A huge seft coal stows, fo r , ftestlng a forge m m m start. W ill sett cheep. App ly ftt th k office, mmmmmmmmmmmmmKimmr AWARNINGTHATSHOULDfig UXTEHSOi BYBVBEY ftUPFERER. Naturesoon rebels when thehuman machinery is out. of order. Her ap­ peals for help should be quickly an- eweVed. Dife is too short and dear to us to neglect our health. When the system becomes run down, the Mood infpure, the liver „ torpid, nerves all on a quiver, and the stomach refuses to do its work, theft nature utters her warning note. It may be a sick headache, nervatte- ness, dyspepsia, catarrh, loss o f appe­ tite, insomnia, languor, constipation, but it i# nature’s signal o f distress. The human machine should be at­ tended to without delay. The system needs building up, the impurities mutt be driven from the blood, the liver made to do its work and the stomach placed in a natural, healthy condition. Knox Stomach Tablets are anew combination of vegetable rseseftke compounded by one o f the best ohees- ists in the world; and are guaranteed to build up tbe whole system. They do not act a* a stimulant, but a n a sarsaparilla in a tablet form, eontafaH ing twice tbe medicinal properties of any other combination pf remedies known. They give health and strength to the entire body and im­ mediate relieve indigeetioa and posi­ tively cure dyspepsia, A tingle box will prove their power to enre chronic invalids and make them strong, healthy men «md, women, IfuUftble toteeftn Knox Btsnmeh Tablets o f year druggkts, send fifty cents to the Knox (kerntad Go., Battle Greek, Mich,, ami afeU iked packagewill be sent, postpaid. t pm f , »»d I wkh to Heim for pmmptimii.^ Yftttssa firohma. O . MaasSKSffoilj ;V e “ - liOPxxte mrawi i n u ***** —- — *» i^ a ,r J ln JK N A 1 (K n lS w t n f f iR 1M SM tt, MR HYPE’S HATS H u s h i t m s & u s m - j rj ’i i a it % y»,iVV t j

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