The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
jfcmynrfrlrti A TEAR. - 6lri«* KAJ|tJ$*|«JW,)l a £4tt«f fiNttUveririMK1. SATURDAY , JUNE 29, m i . " JUSTICE WAS EXPENSIVE Amt F op That R#*wn the Saddle Thfet St* Off e*$Itx.’ - .. A traveler im .South America, B; B. i^mnii?ghanm Urnham, pays that his* partner, at that tMt? in Urti- ptay, l^lt. a eilvt-r mounted saddle in the railway etatimi ami after ' fevrwai days' absence found that it fcirl heen stolen. lie informed tlie police, waited a ■day, then two days, and found that 'nothing had been done. Then ho went down to geo the commissary •of police and found him sitting in ins office training two -cocks to fight. Compliments duly -passed, ciga rettes were lighted, and, mate {jircu- kling, served "by A negro soldier in a ragged uniform with iron spurs upon ftisnaked feet, we plungedinto . our talk. wTeu d?llars,eoinisario / “Sot senoy,' $15, and a alight grat- , ideation, to the man who brings the * saddle-back,1" , J?o settled at $13, and then the eonimis.sd.fy called the' negro, and , said; fT io Gancho, get at once’ to horse, take with yon one or two men and scour the pag 6 ' till yon bring / that saddle back/ , - .V^The/next day the saddle was pro- ‘ duced, but it appeared that ope of the -silyef stirrups had been lost, ‘ ,The cbmimssiyry*wqs much annoyed and,After thinking the ease well out returned mo $8A0 Out of the $13 I had agreed'to pay. - A new silver stirrup cost $10 at the-least,' but as the saddle was well - worth. "$00 we ptffted 'friends—that K we should have done so‘had not the commissary- had another card td play- ■- < . ’ ' ‘ ■ - ‘tEow long do yon ‘want the thief detained?” he'asked. ‘ "We wanted to be magnanimous, so wo answered-loftily, “ A. month will do.” ’ - , WA11 right/.'he replied. “ Thou X must trouble you for $30more for the maids maintenance and for tbo jailer’s fee” •■.*;- I sdi'd instantly: ‘ ^We are of Course ignorant of your laws, and' perhaps,we havelaoked'at the man’s •Sense tod severely; A .week will, do/ .So, After paying $5 down, we 0 left, knowing well that tlie money ' would pass into the. commissarye poekefc' ‘ ^ “ Months afterward I learned that the culprit had-Worked two"days in' cutting down weed^ .in the public square. Then he' had volhnteered io join-the army, was received into the ranks and in aiew weeks rose to ■ be 6 ergeant.r^~Youth>s Companion. Wistaria, Not Wisteria, . Wisteria: is the popular way of .spelling the nameA f the pretty vine that bears the rich purple flowers, but it is ' incorrect. The spelling should read wistaria' (at, not er' and the plant is not^a vine at al(, but belongs to the genus of eUmhing leguminous shrubs. The species winch boars’ th e . most beautiful “'blooms and'flowers most luxuriantly is a Chinese variety/ but the bind most frequently seen bears smaller- flowers and grows wild in the west ern and southern parts o f the Unit ed, States, flourishing best in rich, wet soil. .I t is probably.known to but few admirers o f the shrub that it was named after Dr, Caspar Wistar, pro fessor of anatomy at the University o f Pennsylvania, in the first ypara of the last century. Professor Wistar was born in 1761, dying in the year A8IS, abcTWas famed for his botani cal as well as anatomical researches. The Wistar family whs founded in America* about the end of the seven teenth century, and subsequently division between.members o f the va rious branches led them to differ entiate the spelling 6f the name, one faction adopting “ er/ the other ad- ttOTimF frt u«f»w TlmtflA flnwhi* AX^jfeklfcPjcctnwahigttlbrAs- slcaMliftg ihcFoodandBegula- iii^daSteffieehsHriBowelsof 1 n j i m s / ( m u n u .N CASTORIA y o r l u t o t s m d Children* ' [TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought ProiwMcsDigeationJCheerful- nessandleshContaittsneither OpiuniiMorpluneuorhlincrah* J^OXdJlAHlCJO T IC . J^tfOMJOrSMlWPtTCim ffartP* OW- S-iMe&llt- Aperfecl Bemedy for Consiijpa- fton,SoutStor,inch,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness andl o s s o f S weep , . ■ j FtttrSimile SjgflalqfT' o f M EW Y O In Use For Over ThirtyYears Housekeepers will went their kitchens, "covered; due assortment*...*45, 50, COc. hering to 'nr.” Hence flo er lov ers should he careful to call the beautiful shrub by its true title, wistaria.—‘Philadelphia Record* Strychnine* # Strychnine was discovered in 1818 liy the" French chemists Pelletier and Catenton* They called the new poison vauqueiirte, in honor of their former master, the eminent chem ist, Vauquclin. But old Yauquelin having seen the terrible sufferings of the animals on which the effect o f the poison was tried, begged the two discoverers not to connect his name in any war with this terrible’ ’“blew mbt±jince,h and it was then that atmnnino received the name under which it is now known as one t f the strongest poisons. lorn* Great M*n and Their Rating. Pepya o f Charles IPs reign, hav ing company at breakfast, mentions, *1 had' for them a barrel o f oysters, a flush o f neats’ tongues and n dish, o f an ch o r^ with wine and all aorta o f ale/ ■ 8ir fsaac NV -ton when writing hi* "Priacfpla” lived on a scanty *1-. lowance o f bread and water and a vegetable diet, . , . ' Dr, Pordycc, (ho distinguished Po lish surgeon, ate but once a day. Dr. Parr confessed his love for hot boiled lobsters with a profusion o f shrimp sautr, •WH fbt &H, yftdlfaik* '■ •laxative* Bmftio-t^uiuitic (Tablets row; a cold in »»no day, No cure, no p ly P#h* *.* centfc , m a t t i n g s Wc are slid selliif price.*, g at.thc-Iowest d l i m i o w S t a l k s . . I,ace Gurhuns $^1-00 In 81,25 a, pair d o w n . t o . . . ..... . .1>0 g d l a s t a n a S i l k h o o d s ♦♦♦ Never have ive had such a fine assort- mpiit o f good 'similes, view ,/poils for Dresses and Waists., S t i t t R o o m s I dnK i i . . . , . . * ; . v . $ 5 . 0 0 t*>$13.00 Waists Silk*...............$2.75 to §6.70 AVaists Ayaeli.,................ 45c to 82,00 P e t t i c o a t s , . . . , . ' 0 0 c to §5.00. Underwear, all grades. • Percale,.yd wide, 5c. Prints, 4c. Sheeting 5r, ■ ; ......- '% ■ . ; « Butcbison$gibney« FARtSTO UIJFfAtO, Ovfer The Akron Route for Pan-American Exposition. ' Excursion tickets to. Buffalo over the Akron liotite via Chautauqua TvftkO for the Pon-Americau Exposi tion are now on salo atjickel: jsfficcsL ofthe PennsylvaniaLines and connect ing railways.- Fares from Ccdarvillc ate as follows: . Tickets good returning ten days, ; $10.90. . Tickets good tetorning liftceu days, $18.20, Season tickets with return limit mi til Oct 81st, $10.35, Special -Coach excursion -tickets good leaving Buffalo up to midnight of Thursday following dated sale may be obtained on Tuesdays at $7,35. Tourist tickets at special fares may also be obtained for trips to resorts in Canada. Jill tickets to Canada and Eastern points, including New York, will he good for stop‘over at the Pan- American Exposifjn on payment of $1 extra at Buffalo, Stop-overs at Chautauqua Lake will be allowed on all tickets to Buffalo and Eastern points,without extra cost. For schedules showing convenient through p&sssengor service to Buffalo and other information, please apply oK , 8. Keyes, ticket agent, Cedar- v-Ile, O. r t ^r~" A SmtAINEI) AXKM3 <pUCkI*V imiiEI). “ At one time I suffered from a se vere sprain of the ankle/' says Geo, E. Cary, editor of the*Guide, Wash* ingtofl/va. “ After usiug several well recommended medicines without suc cess, I tried Ohnirtberlaiu’aPfliu Balm ami hm pleased to say that relief canie assoOrrar Tbcgan Us'use aiid i com- S lete cure speedily followed.” Bold y O. M, Bidgway. —I f you to Gray's, want anything good, go “ rDyapepliee tecausc to live cannot be long lived reuuires nourishment; Food is not nmtishiiig until it is di- sfcstcd. A disordered stomach cannot figest food, it have .«:-;i.’tauce. Kodol Dysjicpsttt Cure digests all kinds o f toiKl without aid from the atoftutch, allowing it to rest and {again its natural functions. Its elements arc exactly Ihe-wnoo as rite natural di gestive fluids mid if simply can’t help but do y»u good, Itidgway A On, SWEET imEATtt is a cfOnpnniort to o well ordered H'n much. Dr* Oaklwcll's Hynqi Pepsin kcejis tbo stfith'ieh in order - the l.r/rtitf, nmi isswrtt, rmldbyC, M. Itidgway. 1}jf . j . VersatHa "tabby.” ^i According to The Free Lance or * I I^ondon, Henry Labonchcrc has been emperbr of Mexico and presi dent of the French republic. He happened to land at Vera Cruz on the day on which the ill fated Maxi milian was expected and was escort ed with great pomp by cavalry. H f did not explain the mistake until he reached tlie capital. Again, while a “ besieged resident5' in Paris, he Efroiled into.the Hotel de Ville and found tho commune electing a pres* blent amid violent discord. Mr. Labouehoro proposed himself. Tho electors liked the name, and ho wai chosen unanimously. P'<ofecsor Crook'* Suprripr. Professor Crook's record of-all* stin'enee ft nothing .to-that made by Newtoy Stanley, a wcnlthy farm er of Wayne county, 0. Mr. Stan ley, who comes from Bevolutionary stock, declares that ho never kissed a woman, never used liquor,or to| haceo in any form and, although lib is 68 years of age, never bad a razor, on bis face nor his photograph .tak*- em—ClevcDjsd Plain rv.iler, -■--“ A, few months ago, food which o ate for breakfast would not remain- In my stomaeb for half an hour I used one bottle'of of your Kodol Dys pepsin Cure and can now cat my bnakitisl, atid other meals with a relish and mv fowl thorougby digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspcpwia ( hire tor stomach troubles.” -II. 8. Pitts, Arlington, Tex, Kodol Dyspejisft (hire digi«H what you eat, Itidg- wfty&Co, ~ -Painted like new, are llu* buggies Hint are psiuti d at W-oIlord's. mMi-1 Can h ? ' "** m- . iJ' y I Vft \% %'y H * i- lh%-& Total. Number of - , j - n n v o t ■. p s kl,bUU !1 "* ■'’■ A n d a P i g . . ' T I ' ' t o l l e d I n N o v e m b e r ? , . . c ’? * • • Given Away Absolutely Free! 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Tho PrwMRO** public, Springfield, Ohio. i - ‘ ?■’ A ' ‘ ■ Hemember. you are not expected to tell whbwill be elected, or how many vote? ea,ch candidate will receive, sim ply estimate the total number of votes that will be cast for all candidates for uoyernor in the November election. The contest will close Oct. 3l3t, and no guesses will be received after that date. The Announcement of Winners and awarding of prizes will be made {mediately after the official count ip completed. ■ ' 1Guesses and remittances may be left at the .office of The Hress-Hepubllw in Springfield or with' any branch office or agent In other toWnsY or they can be matted direct to Voting Editor, Press-Bepubllo,- Springfield,-Ohio. Each guess as received a f the Springfield office Will be numbered and tiled away, and coupon showing number xnd amount of guess will he mailed to the subscriber, ' - ’ , ■ 'The contest will be conducted absolutely fairly and,honestly, and no person connected with The, PressKRe- publlc jn any way will be allowed to gue$s, • \ ' The “3?ress-Bepubttc is the newspaper giant of Central Ohio, If occupl %a position among the foremost papers of the State. It has the leased wire Asspcihted Press. Report and phblishea dally the very latest and most com plete market, sporting, cable and general news of the world, together with more and better home’ news than any ;0ther Mpringfteld paper. * The' Press-Kepuhire never prints'less than 8 pages, and from 16 to 4Son Sunday. I f is published everymorn ing In the'year, Ahd the subscription price Is17cents a week, or' 3 Qcents a month. There will be -lip advance In price during the contest. 30 cents paid in. advance gives you, The Vress-HepnblJc, delivered anywhere, for ode month, and entitles you to one guess free on the ,$1,515.prize voting contest, ' *, . S E E T H E M A G N I F I C E N T E I S T O F P R I Z E S . ’ ‘ L ' • f; IT . W . per.** MMIrt th* D M c»rr,*t. au i,,. .............{ " ’S " ' f A Corner Lot t«, Melrosq^Springfield'sbeau* * i._ .To the.person sending .the second, nearest correct guess.. I •g « ^ f a t t ? ’ ” - . I ditioii. Spot cash value now....... . ,.$280.08 To the person ending to e third nearest correct' guess.. . . j fOne “ Standard''Drop-head, RotaryAhut- To'the person sending the fourth nearest correct guess.,' 4 tie Sewing Hachlne — Handsome oak ■ » c' ‘ T finish.. Cash price:. . . . . . . : . Al.S' 75.00 r , ^ * > „ a ^ * « * * « , * . . * M i T , the person .eedina the ,Wh neereet e m * .. si 00 To'the next five persons sending nearest correct guesses.^'§ 30.00 In Cash to each one $100.00 ‘To the' next ten persons sending* nearest correct guesses-J Sio.ob in Cash to each one , , N. . . ......$100.0^ To the next 20' persons sending nearest correct guesses. * :i $S- oo.ln Cash to each one.______ -,,...$100.00 To the next-200 person* sending nearest correct guesses. . / $ 1.00 in Cash to each 00 *.'**. .$289,00 s. ' , 5 - ? i . 10 . ^ A ; *------- - _ “ '■ ,** ■* %*** 1 y 4 V*>****>» To the next person sending the nearest Correct guess., «. ( r m ~ f m s s « 8 B W ^ * ' \ ’ ; _ Enclosed find $, payment of Press-Republic for | j months ‘_t ; - _• • t, . ‘ ’ _ ■' 1 . -*iUontn». .« from , *. *. , *» •, » ** . . *.to* My gupss on to ta l.number of votes cast fo r all candidates for Governor, of Ohio, Nov, s t f y i s : - a - ■ * ' , , « / * , < - s -• 1 * » 1 ■* , i OIV/i ■ , . . . . . State* . 1 , 1 . , , . , . . , , , 1 . , S tre e t iVo* « . * . » rill outonoguo&storeSohjtiootli'H«mtoeripUon en&fo-cd. Boinltt*Uc** mvs bomadebyP.O.Order, SUver eg --.tahnw.aml witutacaomiuqy your guww. . $1,515.00 Appended here to Is .a Table showingtheto- tal v o t e for G o v e rn o r in Ghfosrncejl&s TotalVote' ... 1885.. 733, 1887..746371 1889. .775(771 1893V 83S,Wi l895i.8A»>4 1897. .864,122 1899.. 9211832; Pspersmsy tw .sett to frkuiilc. -or iel*tlv«B jum T tb*iAgu©MT5“ oredn»d to tbu one sendingto? meney. T H E P R . E S S - R . E P U B 1 . I C . S P R I N G F I E L D . O H I O . -Human Nature* ‘ “My Tccroation is studying human nature,” Eaid the busy marketman as he superintended the -arrange ment of Iris immense stock of fresh vegetables iu _tlifi—earlv-moraing.- ’ “ This asparagus,” he explained^ “is ail out of the same garden, cut the same dky, shipped the same day and delivered the same day* I t cost me 18 cents a bunch. 1 am leaving, 1/00 bunches in tho store and set ting 500 out on the sidewalk. That inside I will charge' 25 cents for, while what is outside will go for 20 cents. The 1,000 bunches at 25 wiil he all sold h tforft 200 of the other at 20, That's human nature/—New York Fress. MV. W.'a Trouble*. A, —“Did you hear about 'Watson's whiskers? B.—N o } whatWas it? - ; A. —Why, they looked so ngly; that all,the neighbors signed a peti tion asking Watson, as a.matter of public policy, to shave them off, B. —Well, did he do it? A. —Yes, he did. B. —Well. what then? A.*—Why, tho very next day the neighbors signed a petition asking Watson, as a matter of public pol icy, to let them grow again.—xit- Biia. Good. Advice, . The most miserable .beings in the world are thosesuffering frotii-Dyspep- eia and Liver Complaint. Motre than seventy-five per cent, of the people in -theJBfnited thates-urc'^fllieteit SflffiT these two diseases, and their effects: such ss Sour Stomach, Sick. Head ache, Habitual' OoStiventee, Palpita tion o f theHeart, Heart hum, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Piiiui at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree^ Taste ia the Month, - Uoming up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc* Go to your Druggist and get a Ikittle o f August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it-. GVt Greeu's Prize Almanac* This Bifrn*itwe 1 * on every box of the genulnt laxa tive Bromo-Quinine Tablet* ttiftrtmftdy tbit etire* a c * M 1 * p « mi day 'Malt at C.M.BidgWay'sdrug store and get a free sample of CbaiubcrlaiVe Stomach and Liver Tablets, They are an elegant physic, They also im prove the appetite, strengthen the di gestion nhd regulate the liver and bowels. Tliov are cosy to take atul pleasant, in effect. ' 1 Slue front Stable* u. lx;ave your horses fhero foul your rigs l*e kept on tho inside, out of the rain and storm, ’dit is, hoiiittaiti Avenue, Springfield,/). Y*1' I'ttAwnw E, 'Tom^'7%^ •--Mr* WVS, Whwion, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wintersct Iowa, in a recent letter gives sortieex perience with carjientcrin his employ, that wilt tie o f value to other mtehftn- 303. Ha says:^ “ I had a carpenter working working for me who was obliged fo.stop work for several days ou account being troubled witb diar-. rimes. ^I mentionedto hint that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and' Diarrhoea Remedy had cured , me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose mired him, and he is again nt his work*” For sale by (k M, Ridgway, —“ The Doctors told me my •cough was iiicurable. One Minute Cough Cure made me fi wellman/ Norris Silver, North Stratford-, N. II,-—Be cause yett've not fimtul rcl*e£ i'mm a stuhlmrn cough, don't despair, One Minute Cough Cure has cured thou sands and it will cure you, Bnfe and sure. liidgwtty A Co, s toty dm Co ASKVOllK T h e - C i t y H o t e l , T t e s M w t e B re a tm t r ea % tPormrily ShermanHowe) N* H, HAYWOOD, Proprietor. Yoiir Patronage ntul v influence Solicited. PO P tILA li BATES* ITmlut't ««f the ' ■ I flmi.atofjt fltrm way* lie tiMiud *t Eiwat ritortjof •' C h a r l e s W e i m a ? . ' together with . thing to lie found to first-elaae meat Also handle* the hrate*! Swift ComjwBj*, Hams, And cocrteosi mid Impest treapm^ ’ - goes with the .above. Goods Delivered, ‘Telephone 66* * Fresh Fish andhn] CEDABVILLE , OHIO,' A CCOUNJTS o f Merchants andlu.' 4 * dividtials tolicited, Collection promptly made and remitted.. ’ T|RAFTS on New York. and C ib - r~, ciunati sold at lowest? rates. The . cheapest aud most convenient way to * send money by mpil. - . * T OANS, made on Real Estate,. P m - + * sotial or' Collateral Security. - ’ William Wildmnn. Pres,, S Seth W. Smith; Vice Pres., 1 v ' W. 3 Wildman, Cashier,;^ J D a i l y 'H e a t M a r k e t vl Ty"*' --"v't i"1 ■<" "i; y ^ Under tfm above firm ’ name, the meat market of O. W. Crouse will be conducted. A il ‘prod.net in the- meat Iiue wiit be the best that money can buy, which fiiet coinbined with honest and thorough -.huaim-ss-, methods' -it enough assurance |o ihp ‘public, "who always want the wo?th o f their money |o every respect,: " i-/,,»/ . Id't": Whtitt'sendihg children, dirwt them to us;' we always give-them the -l>est, they ask for, : i- GOODS, DELIVERED 1 Telephone No. 74. t h e P l e a s a n t , $ / a y • .. TO THK P a n - A m e x i c a n . ' 4 1 * 1 . * E x p o s i t i o n is V ia the D O N ' T B E F O O L E D ! t *| w dw RbcKV MOUNTAIN t i A m«rtc cut w Btckar- . ---- In balk*.AoMjie no m MI* MOORtoMTKiMM* *«!** A»fc <trmtrl*t. ..f l o u r *? AW' “ B R A I N B R E A D , ’ ' .WIUWAMm*. m. tOT>».WO. - Adam’s Restaurant • . ; and Dlnitif! Booms Coraer High and Llmratofts;! stWMrt, l^jtrifigrfehl, Ohio, !] C . H . & D 4 ■ ■ \ • > . :v and your choice o f following roulw. 1 AU raihym Detroit, through Canada. Lake Eria _Steamers^ via—Deiroitrcr Toledo. Or goiqg rap, returning by 1 steamer or vice versa.' Also all rail via Letpskr Jandioo and Nickel Plate, ,or via Toleiloand Lake Shore, it S p e c ia l T d u r i s t E a t e s TO lAlA , NORTHERN in d UKE REPORTS. Stop Over at Butfxkt. nquire of C. H. A D„ representa tives forparticuftfa orwrite IX a E D W A R D S , >ass*Tafi Mgr. OINC1NN & t f O m m m Belweea Xeniaawf Daytoa. 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