The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

% 1 TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR. HO. 29. CEDARVILLE. OHIO. JULY 6, 1901. PRICE $1.00 A YEAR. T R A W ’ : k t t t W h ftt t h e y s h o u l d h e , i n S h a p e , S t y l e a n d Q u a l i t y . T r y o n e a t d j r , 50 c , yg c oijj $ 1 . 00 . ^ , * M „ S ♦ . • A.‘ - , ' J^ ‘ * 1 * I' ' ^ . i B a l b n g g a n , b a s k e t w e a v e , s i l k t r im m e d , t a n c o lo r , 30 t o 44 , a t 50 c p e r g a rm e n t . F i n e B a l b r i g g a n S h i r t o r D r a w e r s , b lu e , a t 25 c p e t g a rm e n t T a n B a l b n g g a n S h i r t s a n d D r a w e r s , s i z e s 30 to 42 , a t 25 c p e r g a rm e n t . C o tto n F i l l e d M e s h S h i r t s , 4$ 25 c p e r g a rm e n t . 0 o o d T i m o t o O r d e r Y o u r H o r n - I . O . D A V I S Tailor, Hatter, and ■ ,11 • / Furnisher. HBWWHP'lwt* BYTHEWAY. A good story is told on a Xenia lady who has', considerable faith" in the powers of mind oyer the ‘body. The hired girl ashed to get .off owing to thp illness oft her father. .Thdlady thought he certainly wasn’t b»d,} but only think beds. As. the "story goes, the girl returned after a week’s absence. Thejady inquired of -the "girl the condition o f her father. ‘ . “He tbinhs fieVdesd/’ she replied, “Wburied him yesterday-” t ‘ I -0?f T*AM-A?(JfitobAN BBSS. road Company an-' roa,d Company’ aw-' ;] cuts hove Been made.’ «, i-Ameneah -Express: | towte (Train No, M ^ agd) 'af stations -h^ JL .Medville to let\off54 | g tickets from ; Col- ' 1 i,west therof, upon 1 iductoi.% ' We notice that in the ’various pro- erams of the Fourth of July celebra­ tions, in this part of the state at lenst, < - that bicycle raCea are’ ,not provided for. The bioyble has passed through the freak period ofits existence ,1 and i haestendily^settied down to.,a life of domesticity/ void ofrotnance. ’What fakes these bicycle races use ^to be! .What shop-worn merchandisewas dis- . trihuted to’ aweatv ..riders ■bn those strife, uah '* ’ a »/■other >day that he- j | IPs Syrup Peprip in >!Jj eded .no ■other rero- J ;’to keep' the' entire "1 i f, free from Conetl- *j on, Sick Headache »i| ibles. Sold by C, days, when half naked, panting and pautlesi riders wobbled in, at the finieh in their trainers arms, , I t’s"$11 over now.; The iiutoinobile/is It. "■ <c A p ^ b V /', ’ ♦‘Isn’t j t strange,” said a prominent . professional man toj,hfe writer,' Mon­ day, “ that despite out*- college, bur schools, beautiful scenery and histori­ cal and rpmantic environments, • Ce* dnrvillehni not a single native author or active literary man or woman,' It is something rare to find « town that don’t havo half a doxan wrllara nr -*d 8 utd- 1 iSi willed perfliM'ffg fti* editor! “with their htnih children ‘ hut not to Cedarville/ .* The gentleman spoke the truth, Jameikdwn’a literary mail, W, H, Paxou has just issued through Clarke A Co <Cincinnati pnb1itoer% a novel, entitled, “A Buckeye Barou,” Xenia points with pride to the national rep­ utation of her poet* Col. Coates Kin* ■ney, while/Clifton’s honor is..upheld by Dr. Spahr. - I should state, however, that Ce daryille produced WhiteTaWRrid and SenatorKyle'sDeath, ' The death of Senator James H. Kylpf Of South Dakotaftwas quite a shock to the friends pf this noted men. He died ah hie home Monday evening after about a week’s illpe^, J3e had, beeh suffering with h w t trouble but was supposed to be on the way to re­ covery -wh«u a; relapse earoe and caused hia death in a short time. The Senator was a native o f this ‘county and was prominent among politicians, and hWnfluence and power in senate was-recognised by both the members and’the public.,, | ‘ - Max Adeter’s NewS tories,1 t Twenty-fiveyears ago,when -’Elbow Room” and “Out of tbe Hurley- Burley” were the successes of tbe day, Max Adeler suddenly ceased writing. For a .quarter, o fta century he was proof againt the bnndishtueuta of edi­ tors, but within a few weeke he has completed a new series of humorous stories which show him a t his best. Talea of Old Turley, ‘Which will ap pear in early miiuberfi of The Satur­ day Evening Post, are wonderfully droll stories of the quaint characters to an old-fashioned country town be­ fore the war,* ' * * * s ■* M** / i>\ f. * 4^ t ’ t * ,* , . AfterCountyCommissioner*. ' An investigation hoc been asked-for to Clark count, as trt the compensa­ tion,’ mileage and, other allowante foes for the commissioners bf| that county, , - > .. rr y ‘ v - ' :i ‘ ; Judge Enther F. Young is behind the eato and has servbd bn Froeecu- tor MoGrew. I t is stated that Milton Cimney drew $7,433.3ff; -Jacob A. Hinckle, $8,442,52^ Horace N. Staf­ ford, $1,'5(10,00in’ excess' to amniiiils legally due them filnce 1395, The developments of the eases are *anx­ iously aWaited, ' -Anything to the, harness line at Horn’s. Mr, John Harbinson has been un der tbe weather this week. ^OFokNesblE-but I only had reference to those Whbreside'here. The germ^of literary genius is fos­ tered on &a certain atmospheric ele­ ment, but 1 guess ours have all died a-borning because our air ia too much charged with D. 8, Ervin’s linfe A number of furnace men have been here in, the last few days figur­ ing on a furnace for the R. P. church. . Carl Minser returned yesterday to Middletown where he is employed in One of the piper mills, Mr. Silas Murdock tells * newstory 1on the hen, 'One day this weeka hen hatched out some duck eggs, and there Were several eggs not hatched yrhen she toft the neat. Tbe hen did not seem satisfied with her family and deserted it. The eggs remained in the nest for a day and night and tbe ton hatched out another the follow- toy day, The duck then wandered around tor a white and finally settled with the deserted ones, The Xenia paper mill along with five others were sold in Xenia Satur­ day fbr $12,000 to a New York man. The Xenia mill was offered first and only $3765 could- be obtained on it, mill is not of much use any more ax i t has no late improvements. Council meets Monday evening.- at which time the committee appointed on the local option questionjwlll report Cedarville cheese Will then be intoduo- ed by that honorable body A number of colored beople gave a show here Saturday and Mondaynight The crowds were rather slim. On Fri­ day evening the crowd was so small they did not raise curtain, Some Z\m Mine Bernice Wolford spent the Fourth a t the home ofher parent*, Susan Wright* of Wftynesviile is the guest of Veto Haywood this week. it Pays . « ■ • ■-■’ 1 .♦-■-• V TO INVESTIOATB Martin CoffeyJ r .’and Jonah Weak­ ley, who were injured at tbe lime kilns of the H, S. Ervin Co,, last Friday, are Improving as topidly. as could be expected, The injuries are.not as bad as was first reported. a n d t h i s Is dnfe o f t h e ti th e s . T H I S M O N T H , ( J u l y ) w e w i l l m a k e a S p e c i a l d i s ­ c o u n t o n Prof. B. A. Brown and mother ex­ pect to leave Monday for Hetroit where the protossor will attend the meeting of the National Teachers Association, July 7th the Pennsylvania Lines wjl! sell excursion tickets to Columbus tor $1 round trip, good going on special train. The number of 4ih of July totall- itoatoi the cities toot tip to ap eaor* m*u* aumW. ' Ai- ; af people received swtne mark that will stay With them all thrlr life* ow- ingto tnecdlebratioft of our gtoatost nation*! holiday. In dndiarwtl alone them war* almost one hundred ,acoi- dentx, m m total. - , Harvester Contest. ' The harvester Contest under tbe apspices of tbe Clark County Agri­ cultural Society was held Monday,-on the farm of Birch Taylor, pear Enon, the attendance was good end tbe con test interesting*- but would have been more so' had there been .more contest ants, there being only three. The dsbovn, NeW Whitley and Champion were-the, only machines represented, „ The binders were driven into a very heavy field of rye add several rondels were cut with7each/ machine in the presence of the three judges, selected by .the.fair board, and about I5Q spec- tafors, \ After a ,thorough test- had beeu made in the r'yif, the bindersWere turned loose" in ;' some very badly ttingled Wheat.- Tbs result of the contest will not be made known until the Clerk County Fair, at which timo the winner will bo announced." The judges were Oscar Rradfntei this county, Chas. Ganson, Champaign -county,', and Chas, Win- nick, Clark county, Nature'* Method* of .Scattering Seeds, • ■The methods, by which seeds’are- distributed are most curious” and Interesting, The legume of the pea' splits alOng its two margins, the?two halves’falling away from each other and throwing off the seeds in vari­ ous' directions." The seed cases ofJtha pansy and of the violet explode/' scattering the seeds forcibly. In tbe gorse and the broom a sud­ den,burst o f tbe pods and a spring­ like twist 'of.their two halves effectu­ ally disperse the contents. Onsnnpy July days the cracking sounds.pro­ duced by the bursting pericarpemay b e . distinctly imurd. , The mature fruit of Ecballium elaterium- sepa­ rates from its stock and ejects its seeds -with great’ Tepidity through the orifice loft by the rupture* The sporangia of pmuy ferns (bracken) bavO on elastic ring, which is proba­ bly intended for the epergetic dis­ persal of ’the spores./ In ceftain pines the scales of- the edno.when thoronghly dried by the hot days of the-sununer following that of its production open with a jerk, forci­ bly ejecting tbe winged seeds. Fre­ quently a number will burst togeth; er, and .then the sound may ho heaid at &great distance.—Knowledge,1 Inslda * Wftal*'* Mouth. - The great Greenland whale has no teeth, its baleen plates, or whale­ bones, taking their place.,Along the center of the palate runs a strong ridge, and on each side of this there is a wide depression, along which the plates are inserted! These are long and fiat, hanging free, and are placed across the mouth, with their sides parallel and near each other. The base and outer edge of the pistes are of solid Whalebone, but the inner edges "are fringed, fill­ ing up the interior of the month Arid acting as a strainer for the food, which" consists of small swimming mollusks and medusae or,jellyfishes. Scarhtf F«v«r Gtrtts. A lady who was recovering fr6m scarlet fever wrote a letter to a dis­ tant friend. As she wrote she blew from the paper the “dust” which peeled from her hand. The letter conveyed the disease to the friend and her little daughter, and the daughter died. A servant nursed a scarlet fever patient and on leaving the place put her clothing into a trunk, A year afterward she unpacked the trunk, and a iittle girl who stood by took the disease. Thought It Wa* m Troinboh*. A parish beadle was lately much exercised at the appearance of a strange old gentleman who when the Sermon wax about to begin.took an ear trumpet, in-two parts, Out of Ilia pocket and began screwing them together. ■get i The beadle Watched him until the Markn M o t e l awl Meaiy'Ureas* left tost fitoftirctoy Bight tor Okla- m to 3 through the entire dhftffiOf. They wilt ©amp along Aft toirf and take their time, as to be there tor at P 4 t| process was completed, and then, stealthily going up, he whiaperedt , “Ye msuhajilay that here. If ye A*%’ tfttvfion An­ swers, - , Supreme CoufjtDecision. The ease of Gesorge White against arville, which the-' attention of r tbe last two or settled in the the corporation of' has bCen occupyin the different courts three year* was (i Supreme court last*week, .this 'court giving a decision invfavor of the cor­ poration. White wfil pay lus’original fine and costs," with the costs encurred from, tlie different5courts, The case' was brqught on by some trouble over some ofJames Shull’s chickens, and White was arrested tor disorderly.-con­ duct, He Was' tried, in- Mayor Wol­ ford’s court before * jury* the case, was then appealed to the Common Fleas court and Circuit Court, end­ ing with the Supreme-Court with the final resist. -The original fine'was’$5 and copts, which will be in the neigh­ borhood of $20, The/costs in-the other courts wilt be ever $250, BEST BEStEDT BOB STOMACH AiO> ’•’ •j * ('T have been In. the drug.business for tweuly yeaWattd have, sold most*1 all the proprietary medicines jbf note. Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal. Chamber­ lain’s Colic,' Cholera and Diarrheas Remedy for-,all stomach -and, bowel complaints,” says 0 . . W. Wakefield, of Columbus,, Ga. • ‘‘Tbia remedy cured twokevero eases o f cholira mor­ bus in my family god I have recom­ mended and sold hundreds pjf bottles of it to my customers' to their entire Satisfaction. Itajjbrds a quick and sore ottr^ho ar phasanfe fortn.” For. sale by C.-M- Ridgway. , \ Murder I* geabt. Gordon Golden, ,* machinist, "was killed ip the barroom of the Atlas Hoteriast Saturday night. A little whiskey and a hrojken barber pole was tbq cause for the deed. Richard Hen drickson, a barber, in Borne manner came in contact with Golden, and the former struck the latter, a blow with a beer bottle which resulted in his death. T h e , trouble grew over a, broken bar­ ber pole which claimed is Goldenbroke A post mortem Was held and death to claimed due to the fracture “in the hack part of the .head.' Hendricksdn had Ms hearing before Mayor. Link-, hart and was held for .manslaughter under $8000 bond, * . t ' ' Wl'BtVingtto ta t, . , Notwithstanding their tremen­ dous affection for each other, Jean and Edward do RCazko seldom agree bn a breakfast or dinner. I am told that while the-big basso indulges frequently in a tMck~sirioia Steak with rich gravies, the tenor rarely eats beef a t all except in a roast And then only a morceau. Plancon and Ftocbpr are beef eaters, and so aro nearly al| the Well known baritones. Melba, Nordica,- Earnes and Calve are Said to live on uncanny foods during the singing season, as Byron did when in the -throes of ‘poetic composition. They like garlic and raw artichokes with vinegar, broths of hitter herbs, saffron btoonit, eggs and lemons. The Contraltos, who seem to have lost in popularity in the last decade,eat pork to keeptheir vocal cords well lubricated and are not afraid of a steak at any time. I t would seem, therefore, that the high­ e r the voice and the more expensive the greater the care required in it* treatment from an alimentary point of view.—NewYork Press, * A fttory of t h Arthur ftulllySn, Sir Alexander Mackenzie fold a characteristic, story about Sir Ar­ thur Sullivan in a lecturer the other day. While rehearsing “The Golden Lcgendi’SulHvancomplainedto Mac­ kenzie that he could not get away from the influence of ootrnc opera, whatever he wrote, 'Won know,” he said, “when in the ‘Legend’ the soprano comes on to sing,- T am not here to argue, but to d ie /1 can’t re­ sist the feeling that the chorus ought to emerge and sing in true eOmic Opera fashion, ‘She don’t come here to argue, but id die 1* CongressmantitUefleldofMaine, meal? a total abstainer, to tolling hi se ...........— ............ , . of % temperentto advookte ipto to* eenw offend a saloon keeper #110to he allowed to hang a temperance placard behind the her. a “PU give yea the same Amount,” wfi the tewy, yoaJtot tee ht&i my 4 d. hack of your pulpit.” ,, Ortd Names. There is no end of odd names in North Carolina/ One of the best known men in Raleigh named his children after the states of the Un­ ion, and they are among the most prominent people In that section to­ day, among them being Rev, Wis­ consin Royster and Vermont Con­ necticut Royster, Newborn to the home of Sharp Blunt, The home of Sink Quick to In Richmond county. Professor Bred Peacock of Greens­ boro is one of the foremost educa­ tors In the state, while the home of ™?1 y Dawn to Raleigh. , HKUCK3ISTTAKK9 CUTQMEIta ADVICE, Mound City, Kan.,Qct, 22, ’00. . Dear Sir:—I wish ,to add jiny. en­ dorsement $nd recommendation as ;to the merits of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup of- Pepsin, „ I have sold it as a druggist and. ft always gives satisfaction, and my customers are loud in its praise. I myself had been troubled with my, stomach, and hearing *) many of my customers speaking of Syrtip Pepsin. I tried it, with, the result it.cqred my .troubled I unhesitatingly recouuuend Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as a lax­ ative and stomach remedy. - ' Yours,; ' J . M; Hawkins, Sold by C. M, Ridgwny. " ( THE HATTER. S T R A W H A TS > «f.A" R | i | 3 i r , j - •#" ' , ' ^ t i 1 >f- [ t i n d e r w e a r ] Mil i-k\ Be$t Goods* Lowest Prices. • • • * .'"'re, o .‘ V 4 ', « g U ^ OToWBi Hotel 8o0kw«!t«r, ' ' S p r in g f ie ld , O h io , 1 "-1 I'jJ*’ : f ; K-m \ His Compensation. Beetbohm Tree, theTOmoua Eng­ lish actor, while superintending preparation*.for * stage production, observed an Indolent super standing by. “My. deb fellow, said Tree, pausing in the midsfc of Mark An­ tony’s oration to rebuke this lout-, ing Roman citizen, “I want yon to express more animation; The. dev tans of Caesapx will which 1 ism reading are of vital interest to you. Don't yon see he hath left tp yon, to each one of the . commons,' 75 drachmae ? Now, wasn't tha t noble of Caesar?” - “I beg your pardoh, Mr; Tree,” said the Roman citizen,. *T understood 1 was to get 'arf a crown a night, sir l” ATwo Headed Joke. Henry Watterson wax talking about hto lecturing experiences. “The heat Introduction Xever had,” he said, “was given to me in thto city by the late Frank Hatton,"who wax then editor of the Washington Pest. I was going to speak on *Mon- eyand Morals/ “ ‘Ladiesand gentlemen/said tdn,.*I take great pleasure in intro­ ducing to you the celebrated editor and orator, Mr. Henry Wattexson. He will speak to you on “Money and Morals.” He represents the money, and I represent the morals/ “And th a t was a good joke both ways/’ said Watterson. CsVnoob FusL GinSSam^rab^arBio Twenty-threepatrons M a^ialS lorkinR togT^d R|o f the Cedarville Agen- has been demonstrated thatnxa en­ gines can be fired to the point of steam with them in lees time than by anything else. Their-proems to unique, The cobs are first crushed and then saturated with a highly in- iposed partly icompn and afterward sawed into blocks. flammable material com of rosin. Then they are c ressed They lose the appearance of the de-' spised cob. While the process waa invented at Waco, it will not be util­ ized there. A company will be established at Parsons, Kan,, in thw midst of the com belt, and there to no doubt it will prove a winner.” M*d*rft Nik fr*ikth0« Compressed oxygen and oarhnmt- ted hydrogen were made use of by burglars lately in breaking open a safe in a London pOstoffiee. t t to supposed that they provided them- selves with a bottle of oxygen and obtained the other gas from * jet in the budding, thus pro,during flame inteuto enough to destroy the* lock, Hows THIS? Wuoffer One1Hundred Dollars lie- ward for any case of Catarrh that can­ not he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F , J , C heukv & Ct>.r Props, Toledo. We, the undetsigued, have known F. J . Clicueyfor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorableIn in all buaihees trAn $ actlon « and finan cially able to early otto any obligations made by their firm. hd.sis.i" v Toledo, 0 . * : Welding, Minan A Marvin, Whole* sale Druggists, Toledo, O. ( ^ HaWs Catarrh Cure to taken Inter* Bally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of to* sys­ tem. Brice 76ojNr bottle, Sold by all Druggists, Testimonial* free, Hall’s Family TBto m to* best. Strongest and M o s t Progressive' Company in the Wqrid. Assets, $ 14 , 800 . 00 . Organized 1853 . I A )4_ I n s u r e a t o n c e f o r t h e T o r n a d o i s A b r o a d i n t h e L a n d ! c y h a v e t h i s d a y r e c iv e d f u l l p a y m e n t fo r t h e lo s s e s t h e y s u s t a i n e d f r o m t h e T o r n a d o o f S a b b a t h m o r n ­ in g , J u n e 23 , 1901 . July 3 , xgo*. W . L . C L EM A N S , A g t . , C e d a r v i l l e , 0 . <tset tmULMMH OHERRY SJEEDtM . 1 UhXiltaUBit axw pir$$c$ IMMtiMlMMhbM _ .jhifM>«i< &*k- --- - ,'tatWt tbmtlr lw.w«» m 0>» m*M frrit. AfltyWaiwUtVlwk. .11a* MUk, wsW* m afliiMRdUiRNMRMIriLalL'tftOftMtoltorwBw**. ^pisaeuapssrwapiiawm: .,, RMUIAH Ofe. j»ftPaaw*I Wyfr 3®St . NfekhsipM *f ftMt*. ; Some one gives Che following as the nicknames of certain autboto: rricA^mcRW, Emerson, Sphinx;. Schiller/ Repub­ lican Poet; Goethe, Poet of Faatfce- tom; Shelley, Eternal Child; Nests, Rosurreotilontoed Gzeekj Byrim,Fost ““ ‘■'fitAt'.■-£; R 'it '^ fa 'A”***** 'Akin When.thejqnstftity offbed tskau to' large m the quality too ri* Taylor, dLtoosi^b* of D M M ; Cokriclge, t e t o t o d Son of %Y«ri;e; Btmyon, Bpoasor of th* Paode; fiOcos-j)**?*, Mjrii,' M iud#;: Jouson, Divia* Bi Hngptoh t m ' ' driilM, or toe M m m p m oiSkg- iivh Pootryj Oavdjno’ii, M ilte ofTbe too o vd% brra t o M y t o fbilow,*nk aftMto* l |g # i t o ha* beenw iribN i^ constipation. Eat tif f fy and i d too wf*sts®lv toaA w t o p " e m i m - m hours etoiw Itot^an *i«d when yol fbria llillHeii %ud Wdifjhi to Ml riotedof too atter iudibsttegthat you too muoh, take. ou« o f Cb**UriSIn4e I M a t s and toft V v .' .A) II

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