The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

$'.ghff&ffe.- U p ' at a&£Wmw&t mm* J *&» I \ t u I k s , a wfc:* i,:a ICI.I IYJ* JMcQZ'Xey ^ M p i w k m tic ” % f-hhhatb a$11 #» a - : s j Sa^py* » lf» B vtdalbg l i l * tfejr.te Blw» f k her W. a :; or.i:sAKC 2 . ^cgfej? seTfc: .’ U ft fa m s y <&!:$* Js’i r n r <?««! jirtf.:i r &f «!$' kltkHs 08 Walter # « ;& © , w fe hen .1e cu • pwtshjfog scar Ili&kcR* fier several w#ft$, I s a t feemo P m a Pm days. ■ Tho Greens’ t o l i a ? ’ In* uriitule- will he liicl.il f» Xenia next week. •" I f you want gaodt a t reagccuMe p r te f jp to Boro the Harness Matte Dr* X W* .Dixon has reinmed . from h h two weeks’ visit io liosa w a n t ? * ' f frpdrl Dmifard ww Ja :%rtog&M' Monday, attending the faiieral of Ins yotingeit brother, - Bavc*' mot.oy by[getting prices on , Jfertilfesr before you pfwebsiie, K e r r <feJJasling Bros, John Bilvey, guard at tho state jmeoft,; Columbus, .Its spending . h h filiation hem with h h family.. Mr, and UtB, Ohm, Gilbert, of. Baulb . Charleston, spent tho first o f ih o week with friends here* . -^FOfc R iskt —Best office room In DeslarvilJe—over Hitchcock's hiIlian. m m . ■ ' J , V . Chew,' Roy Broniagem has resigned hjs . position in the Dayton State TIospita and accepted one in the Cash Regktc Co. at Dayton, . Ii. <X Watt this week slopped one of h h fine bred Duroe Jersey pigs do Mr. John A , Hubbiird| MonlieelSo, '■ Iowar —For anything jiffhe harness line goto Dorn’s* Mr, ami Mrs. 0 , H, Anderson am daughter left Springfield, Tuesday for Oolifomiu. Jfbeir route is through tbo'Southwest. MissEdna ^’ownsley has returnee . homo after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives at Detroit Mich. . Ho better time to paint the buggy tlfflrt right now, , „ At Wolford's, The*Ci«rk county fair will be licit next week at Springfield. Bert Ustick, of Columbus, is taking a vacation from his.work in one o ,.the clothing stores and spending, the * time with relatives' here. ■ •High preobgasoline, 13c per. gallon at Marelmnts, • Mrs, Marti) McMillan and little •granddaughter, (John Smith, of Ox ford, are the guests of Miss Jennie .Bratton, -..A Jawnfeto. was held Thursday evening on the lawn in trout of the M, E> church. The Epworth league hud charge and realized a'neateum, —An excellent family horse for Sale, Inquire of R. H ood , ■ v, •• - :■:' . ■ . u-r - Mr, Daniel McMillan one of . our oldest citkerH, is -very sick at the home of his son, William McMillan He was somewhat hotter yesterday, •Miss Clyde 'Straw, who has been visiting her friend, Mies Lillie Fields,' Iras returned to her homo in. Adams comity, Messrs. 3 . II. Andrew ftnd wife, T, B. Andrew, wife and daughter at­ tended the McGJdlan picnic below Xenia, Thursday. , Bay V ■1-2 r„V- ssJ As 1 hA Z fe:.j t"? e x v s X3b . . 8 m s t i i b : z y j l b m ifey. ' • - |-/i tyetifS.}*? bsc b p {m . i m i s m a Mr. e r f Me, J . a Bf?3I» * M Earft tiS i f i r m ” t m A c t z o N ,/fiso fZ i u \ H i n r 1 f O T O a r f . t b r ig h t t - i . c l " , t 'i ’$ ,*>r"" p*S*fr*.e- 7 ,JS _ f rii'f ft m j. ^it, .4 ’ | , * r* fi o.. * - -*. <t r s fx an -? z;:c4atah> ■m '<aya It 0 SteoliuL ' J i. s h e e t oaA m t M Y ilH g c tef , -Dicey tecr-l 6 f pcan, t m ft tV 3j« osn I H d x ir r d k , (rT tcne f m r d y s ( fli iO, t e l tc J t '»,#* awpgr*.-a, •'a- r’ii #P«P*V X ..r*.*! f 7 . t f *#£# .2*0?* 1 8 Sunburn unatan are the chief annoyances . rd a summer outiug, They are apt to greatly Ie«.n the pleasures of your vnestion, and a remedy that can ho depended upon is worth knowing About, -; Rose ^ .... i ... Lotion .H removes the smart of suuhurn at once, .prevents tan, cures prickly heat, chaps or redness of tho skin, and is good for the bites or stings of insects. .. I t is a cooling, soothing and healing preparation that is worth f«r more than it e«sts, f*rfe*2jsc, A dollar’s worth of com" fort hi every bottle, ; | i IRM Btti, 0 , Ridawavi Brtiflflle, O p p /i^m iio m t cmm im * * ohio , m ,TJ:o M. K. dbnreh t it s M.ld I In th o Dalfergreti; te n th U tewf) W c d u c ^ liy .' T h m lay was very gd * P ^ s fb h 'tm t r $ n - m t e f k w V w taew ha t laiu sa 4fe afteresw- ■ , . ■ . Tfere- wifi bo st- parting of th o W.aT*U.*Tbt?w&*y 2 1 , u i % m p, i»,? attliohomopfMre, A«hhawgh m Xenia avenue \ I f y o u want goad* a t reeeenaM prices go to Dorn the Haroea? Man- Tho Freabytertan congregation a t -South Dharleiion have not yet let the Contract for the new church. The bids have been opened but were a higher than the amount of suteerip tie n s . . ■,% • V . D , Dobbins A Bon sold nineteen fancy Delaine rams this week to party hi Montana, The shipment will he., made next week. They, also received a $S0 ram from 3 . D, Irwin o f Hardin county. Ho better time to paint the buggy than right new. At’Wolford’s. The Board of Trustees o f the M. E church, ■meet last evening and let the contract fo r A furnace, Mr, ( h o Bhrondes being the successful bidder The excavation for the basement has already commenced Mr, W, J , Wildman is in Xenia and Dayton today bn busiaces. Mr, Robert.Elder of Bohns-, m in Iho bank ' Fancy lemons and oranges at Gray & Co.’s. Miss Della Johnson, of the 0 , 6, & B. 0 , Home, at Xenia, visited Misses Elite ontl Amanda Dnflield. Sunday Little Helen, daughter of D r , am Mrs. E. 0 , Ogleebee, fell on the «;e ment sidewalk, last Friday evening while running. In the. fall her heat struck the pavement, licr noise being broken and otherwise hrueed —For anything in the harness line goto Dorn’s, - , ^ V *>‘r* , / ■ Mr, Frank Koudebush and th-ce children, o f Memphis, Term.,, spent Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs, M. Marsh. Miss Bessie Koxulebusli, who has been their guest, fook her de partiire, Wednesday, for her home in Ovvensvilic. Mr. Herbert fecotfc and sistert Eli/, abeth, of Oannonshurg, Fa,, are the gueata of Mr. Leroy Stcrrett and sis ter, Echo. Mr, Scott was a clues VJ'nrrr;'*, X‘.o-5i:5lpC:!5 .0. V'cc&k.'i'i«o ix r3;-4: v^,r: l ? j ?| '/rsK.5 losT^c l tbocnu.‘o t ie c e f s.o* o s fo 4.'in sa crife ', C* teavo orrb aasirrfcj h a ttr x t. wto dRcts n s i routes ♦kp'rfjidl ip nc.tiiin L of pj&tT&r'"" * ■ ' f V<fbcfer>,i d ta*E-7, tk e r z is 1 i zailf&Zi on xrrS drrt • ii ■of t~M ope mate, of Mr, Sterrdtt white in college, Sava money by getting prices on forlilteer before you purchase, . Kerr & Hasting Bros, Frof, Brown and mother who have been in Chicago most of tho summer where tiie professor has beeu studying in the University at (hat city, have returned homo. “Bbinglo parties” are rail tho go now. B o t tho kind our fathers usee to take,us to out in tho woodshed,but parties the Invitation to which are written otf a shingle,and whore all the refreshments are Served on a shingle, Buggies painted at Wolford’s, Miss Margarclta Watt gave a slum her party to a number oflic-r friends Tuesday evening. On Monday evening Mis3 Jessie Battin entertained at a six o’clock dinner. Those present were: Misses Martin Adams, Francis Gibson, Flos aio Sprague, Margaret Hues i f Col­ umbus, Elizabeth Harpolo of Chicago, Mary Allen, Ilnzel Cooper, Luclte Gray of Cedarville, Bessie Wilkinson, niid Master 'Robert Adams.—.South Oharlcsion Sentinel, Fw: S amj - 'T wo Riddel! Atlases of Greene County, new. Cost §8,00, Will scB for §3,00 each, • One Hang ing Map of Greene, Regular price §M0. Will self for $1,00, Write this week,- R, W, D knvku , Room 80 GotwaJd Block, Springfield, G, Jamestown is to have ran election ■teptembor Dili, tho "wets” having icon successful in getting the number of names to call itft election. Ita 1it not been for the “ drys,’' who wanted oral.option under tho Beal law, they would not imvo had enough signa­ tures, CADDIES T H E 1 $E ;ST T H E CITY, IN W A f i G H A f l t ’ S 3tso» is s b a h given tfc» Clerk -ot tr A vli3e;^i lo £la KteKSter by Hw, for n iw « l of iJwt}/‘&r^r?3i;ve WtsfcS; owi 1 „ . tVL-eKis, ’In j ar.xJoxsccf Jn;ij*jct2ffc-c3f5 ^ks®ic<»y Las ■ot&t.-i i - m -I e^sc^l to ros* vtxtz,i, ojfujfts os.1 aiaisitela saJ ‘l- tir c h imitew'JeB'l to carry jpsx:ig^mt,merM, in rf* l V t t iis g i a H o s r * t r Q i t h e "m h 'M h n -% , o f nsr-l Wl;cr&s!», fcbji rates o f fore ere iSto loweat oSerci ky sisy.- e‘j%turqitcft, imlivMnal ot. Snrltvaalsj gBst ' .. .. Wbere,'.?, 'Jffcewritten o/Ksiafcof tlto v m toirty.owners *,» f?s& line o f the prejwtse'l etrm reftroad ssreyasrei by law. nas b u n gim tt toesj't (Utmpsny, and wlusft ronmsVs bare hem filed m th -tlioVillage 0»trfe; and ■ y/bertr-1, Jn'tSe- d i-in io n o f 4be, Coanefl # 4 ift xtopros’-emmiA w*Bbon.paWJs cottvea- fenut an d tenets® to nfarge majority of Use property aOeetefl thereby, sari to the ,Vii- foyft o£ te-'larwilcia general, 'new thoretnre, ',. ftu lion 1, B*‘- f t »«#fiaineU. by the C-fty tjo p n ctl.o f (fanVillage f>i C'etarvute, tfrm n ft Vm uty, oitio, tSspt 'tee £*pr*i?BCpW4t'W{»'a- fngtoo Traetjoii,Company ftes.orp.9n»ted asiijr/r lha fowfj o t the Satate of Ohio, its see- u rs u r& m sM d gm t be and th e y are iwrefcy nrautefitho'rigbiandatithorizc'I to build, tuaintaitt and operate a single tmek street rnJJttwl in exsd viihga over the route de- senfccfl a? tiAlovas BegsmUna at .tea iiiterA-elion of hhiisi street and "the north ' corporation line, thence i,v<r Main street to ti>,j interseetion of tho Old. Wjfi/miKt/jn Kr>a?!, thi.noe into .'aid o ym z the Old Wilmington Jload to the w - H vorporation Itn . grant to te for a term ef twenty-five t25)yterg from the date of the pdesage of ihw ordinance, provided raid. Company sfmll perform and abide by all tho provi­ sions, terms amt wjmlitions, mid construct •and operate said street railroad in the ninn- uer prescribed'by this ordinance-. ficction II.' J’assvngersrh.ill hecarrletlhy raid Company over tlm .tw its abovn «e- srrjted or any portion a t extension there­ of, in wdd Village, lor a tbsttie fate ol. not more than live com: for pir.-ons over twelve years of ngu, and packages of thirty- three Tickttfj for satire yiiell be told for one; dtdlarj and for ehdUrerj under twelve year of age, other than infems in arniara “-ingle fare of three a tm aiai jiaela'gra of not less ihrui twenty-five titrlcte for sanm .shaft be Void for fifty eetite. / 8BCT10S' 1 W PotmiMf on ts hereby granted to operate said raflroatf by any mo­ tive power other tlmn steam or animal, and tho poles erected for tho snpjHirt •of .the wires shall.be wpon tho outer edge of thft .sidewalk and shaft not be placed' nearer to . getlier than 100 H a t on straight lines and 60 teu to n turves, mid snail be so-located n»to,; Interfere wi little ,i'i jin-stele with the use of the utrect end tddewatk for travel, And wfd polca shall lm in no ease tie plowed in t!u.eh. ptbtUons m to interfere with tire In- grcv$ to, or egraea from, any property on said-lino of railroad and no wires. ehtU! .Ire les.3 than eighteen foot above the grade'of; the street. BKO.TIOK IV, All tracks and curves which said Company fs hereby authorized to couBtruet and maintain, which may be necessary for the siiccctttful op.crutten of said railroad, shall ho hdd in eonformation with tho gradu.cxisiting for lire time, being over tho street immed over whfdfyaid rail­ road is proposed- to bo constructed and shall .be tulcoii up and relald tit tho cost of tin* Compaijy .for ths purpose of making permanent euonges in grade tor same. 1 SKCWOfi V.' The poles sliull lio of wood; and koptireftua l and shall bo reasonably straight or as nearlyratraight as if is possi­ ble to secure'. ■ .BUftTION VI. Bind Company, or Ita successors dr assigns, shall construct, im­ prove and maintain tho street and street- crossings between Us tracks sod rails and for eighteen inches on each 3idc* thereof, in tiie same manner and fully equal to the best part .of the rest of said-street: mid' should the Village at any time consider it necessary to pave any of tire streets on .which raid Companyis tracks arc ’laid, said Company Shall at the same time pave with like material between its tracks and for eighteen Inches on cither side thereof. In lire constructing, maintaining and re* pairing any portidji of fho tracks of said railroad, the same shall u'c dofio ns speedily aa poaaiuie and the debris sha. be removed in mu ll a manner as not to interfere with tite traveling public nny more than con 1 avoided. SECTION VII. Said railroad shall be constructed in the beet manner using T rails of the most improved pattern for street railroads and the street and street crossings restored'to the name or as good condition ti> travel as they were ibeforo be­ ing occupied by said Company’!) tracks otherwise than by occuplne the name by said tracks, SECTION v m , Tho tracksami railways of raid Company abaft be used for the pur­ pose of transporting passengers, baggage, United Stales mail, exprc&t -mid freight, The cars and carriages of said Company ohnll botbo bototyle and c-laratlu use o.n such railways with aft tho modern improve­ ments for oafoty, comfort and covenlencc of tire passengers. SECTION IX. And said Company, its aucruams nr n signs, shall so bond its tracks us to furnish the greatest security to tire water, gas or other pk fl» and mains, now laid or to bn fcptPiflef laid by raid Village of tVdai’Ville, Greene County, Ohio, SECTION N. Tire raid Village of Cedar- viilt! hereby rrserves tire right to grant tire ti:;c of tite same streets for street railway purposes to any other Company, and said r,treats abaft ho go oi-cupir-d by such other (.'onipioy by laying ail additional track, of over tire hnckoof tiicHpritigfreld & Wash- fngt/m Traction Ourapauv, its fluceeseora'or resign?,, as tire Council, of said Village may ch et. faid tracks shaft bo cur occupied un­ der tho lawfi ot the Btntc of Ohio, or any mutual under lamt'ingfif agreement as may Ire fixed upon i>y tire. Interested Companies. Hi-fTlON XI, That Ure raid ftpringficid ifc Wqi&nglon Vraftlon Company bhall date, ktrtedfi repair and light each nigtit ivnarc lights'njiifoilows, onb at corner of Mainsf, and Wilmington Pike, own at raft Another one of those great cut price sales for which we are noted. Kj- W e have cnat the price on all out Men’s; Boys' and Children’s Suits, and all. Summer and 'fo Light Weight Clothing of every kind. ' M Everybody who has* attended our sales in the past, know that when we advertise an article it o will always be found just as we say, - I f No fakes, no substituting other articles than the ones advertised. You w ill find everything just as we advertise or your money refunded. W e q u o te a f e w p r ic e s t o c o n v in c e y o u o f w h a t w e a r e d o n g . M e n ’ s! S a l t s Y o u t h s ’ S u i t s j»■ ■it ii Children’s Stilts 83.^0 to 87,00 va lu es......--...,.-. •*r$ 4 . 3 5 $0.00 t o $7,00 valves........ . - - - 5 4 . 3 5 ' 81,50 to 8 2 .0 0 values,,. 8.00 to 10.00 values..................... 6 . 7 5 ;j 8,00 to 10,00 v a lv e s,.,....................... 6 . 7 5 g 2,50 to 3.00 values... 12.00 to IJ 00 v a l l i e s . , .... 1 0 : 2 5 :i 12,00 to 14.00 values,........................ 0 . 7 5 I f 3.50 to 4 00 values... 15.00 to,22.00 'v a lu e s ...................... 1 3 . 7 5 | 15-00 to 18.00 values......................... 1 2 . 5 0 f 4,50 ti> 7.00 values ' All odd Trousers in the house have been discounted 25 per cent. ’’ Our Summer goods, Flannel suits, serges, straw hats, etc., have received a like cut, and they must Bring the above list of prices -with you and see that you pay no more than we advertise, - vacate.- & Steinfels XEN IA , OHIO- Geo. Haller, A. W. Haines, H. A, Higgins., Resident Partners. road wrsiriy, one at Main and Grovo at., mmat Main and Ciillloelre at. and ores at Main and Elm fit, SECTION XU, ftal.l Company shall file with tire Village Clark its written aeeep* tanoe of tho prnvlnlon# of this ordinace within lfi days of its (Min;: into efTcet, and oft rights and prlvllrgis vc.led fn a;nid Company hereby shall irmro n:» well to its aunra ’«M or afiagns, mid all *lio ferma and tonditiotre imposed upon -*abi Com­ pany shall in like manner, bo imposed upon, and attached nr-smiis. v ! lo, any sutCPMor or SECTION X llt. Tire raid railway filial1 he-(mistrusted aft! In operation through tire Village of Cr.ilarville, oh '. iio County, Ohio, by Aflguit OOtlr, VDM. liiT TltiN-^MlV, Till < ordinain-e Mmll take eilert and hfi ifi i'mvn from afid after ton days of in legal puhikatlon, Mas s'd Am;, lllli, loo’, ft, lb M( E ilit,AND, Mayor. AtK'-.l: JOUN G, MvCoftKEET.-, ftovp. Clerk. Mr, and Mrs. Will Blair entertained a few of their (rienda. at supper, Thursday evening. . Andrew Bros; will no t. go in the fair circuit, thin year. Their cattle have been returned home from Xenia and will not go ,0111 until the state fair at Columbus, Mr. W. J Smith and family will- give.a picnic at Clifton, this after noon, lor Mr. and Mrs, Ira Towusley and Mr, Hess aud daughter, who are visiting at their home* Dr. P , It, Madden, Practice lim ­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad­ justed. Alien Building, Xqnia, O, ■'■‘ck'ifiione.—Office No, ji. Residence No, ij. The seventh annual reunion of the Garlongh8 was held Thursday in the grove belonging to J . T. Gurlough, ono mile south of' Pifchin. Mr, Oli­ ver Garlough, of Clifton, was re­ elected president for the ensuing year, Little Margaret, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Presely Thompson, of Wash­ ington, Pn., who are visiting a t the homo of Mr. J , W. ^ollock, is suffer­ ing with a severe ease of diphtheria. White the pntient was very sick for several days, she :s much improved, Otis Wolford has a herd of Polled Angus Crtftlo nt the Fayette county fiiir this week, This is Mr, Wolford’s first season on the circuit and he has ter competition tho Meadow Brook herd owned by D. Bradfuto & Son, Whatever prires arc won over this herd should make Mr. Wolford feel as though ho is recognized in the cat­ tle show ring, Oneself i$often Mw. John Bren*; and’daughter and Mi.-i, Will Stowftrt and daughter, sro wiling in Fort Jcfletcon, Darke Co, Judged by tho perfume that they use. Loud odors arc always bad taste. Wo can show you a line of extjuisito perfumes in delicate and lasting odors, products of tho leading manufactures of thte country .ami France. Btandard goods that need no sampling, ■ -, . Lion Coffee 2> x6 d u n c e s o f p u re | coffee to th e p o u n d . - C o a t e d C o f f e e s are o n ly a b o u t 1 4 o u n ce s o f coffoa a n d two o u n c e s o f e g g s , g lu e , e tc ,, o f n o I v a lu e to y o u , b u t m o n e y in th e p o ck e t j l o f t h e r o is te r . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCollum entertained about one hundred Of their friends Tues(tey evening. A three-course supper was served on the lawn, Arrangements have beeu completed for the general Bible conference to be held at Winona lake, Aug. 17-27 un­ der the direction of the Rev, J . Wil bur Chapman of. Few York, The Revs. Joseph Kyle and W. G. Moorehead of Xenia., are among the speakers. The opening day 'o t the Texas State Fair a t Dallas, Sept. 27, has been designated ‘‘Texas World’s Fair and Texas Press Bay,” The gate receipts, less operating expenses on that day, will bo given to the Texas World’s Fair fund. The Dal­ las newspaper men will provide special entertainment for their newspaper guests. President Francis of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Gov­ ernor Dockery of Missouri and staff, the members of tho National World's Fair Commission and other distin­ guished men will bo specially iuyited to be present. I t is expected that the 8300,600 Texas Worid’s Fair fund will he all subscribed by Janu ­ ary 1st, : ' **» ■BUNG. RIDGWAY The Druggist, Gpj>* Opera Mouses, EXCURSION TO ANDERSON. August 21st to 24th, inclusive, ex­ cursion tickets will bo sold to Ander­ son, Ind., account Indiana Yearly Meeting Society of Friends, via Penn­ sylvania Lines. Iter particulars see Ticket Agent. U 8 T OP LETTGRS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarvi He postoffice for the month ending Aug. 15, li)02, , ’■List No. 33. Brat, Mr, Crawford • ’ Hmitlft Brftdy N: .............• T, N, T aerox , P , M. BuljSerihe for the Herald, [ Fumigate Vour Rooms. I Every house is hotter and the health of-the’family-benefited by a good fumigation of the rooms now and then. A hygienic sulphur' fumigator comes in the form of a small cake, o f a. light yellow, which stands On a tin. You light the raised center and set the tin on a plate having on it a little earth or water t'o prevent burning the carpet or floor. Close the doors and windows tight, Open the windows after .fumigating. This fumigator is said to be excellent for purifying the air, and it is always wise to .give the rooms a thorough fumigating when tho house is re­ opened after tho summer vacation. Another'virtue ascribed to i t is its, effectiveness in banishing mosqui­ toes.—Philadelphia Times. *• - ‘ . Just a Few Hints. Here are some hints for house­ keepers: Corks steeped in alcohol and vas­ eline are an excellent substitute for glae3 stoppers. Acid ixi no way affects them, and chemical fumes do not cat them. The white of an egg applied with a sponge will re­ store the luster to morocco. A tiny hit of cotton in the finger tips of lisle and silk gloves will make them wear longer. An alcohol sponge hath is an excellent stimulant for delicate and tired women. Many a cold may ho averted if the shoul­ ders and arms are bathed with i t be­ fore donning a low cut evening gown. Wooden Candlesticks. The popularity of the Flemish ohk finish has extended to, candle­ sticks. A number of wooden candle­ sticks in this finish and of simple massive design have been seen tha t were intended for libraries and dens where^ heavy dark furniture and rich highly colored rugs are used. Artistically these candle holders are not to be recommended, as thoy transgress ono of the first principles of art as applied to use­ fu l things—namely, suitability to the purpose for Which they are de­ signed, ____ __ ' Straw Covered Cushions. Delightfully cool looking cush­ ions or pillows, whichever one may wish to call them, come with a covering of softly plaited straw, flic filling being some sort of imported f uss dried to a feathery lightness. arioua color combinations are seen in the straw, but a- soft green and white plaid effect is prettiest of them all. Iter filling out the angles of tho average summer plasm chair a cushion'of . this k in a can scarcely bo said to have a rival. Go to Cooper’s for you bread cakes and crackers. My Had “ J had a very severe sickness that took off* ail my hair. I pur­ chased a bottle of Aycrte Hair Vigor and It brought aft my hair back agate.J> W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, III. One thing is certain,r- Ayer’s Hair Vigor*makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, tha't’s all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al­ ways restores color to gray hair. . Sl.H a bottlt. All draulste If your drngiist; cannot supply you, send ns ono dollar alul Vo will express you a bottlo. Bo stiroand ciyo tlio nam'd of your nearest cxpwgfi ofllcn. Address, J. C*.AVEB<"0.,ftOiTCli,Mass, A Runaway Locomotive. About ten years ago I called upon Chauneey M. Depew a t Ink liome^27 West Fifty-fourth street, writes Tip in the New York Press. lie was at dinner, and in' that friendly way of his sent word th a t he would*ho tip in two minutes; I must make myself at home, etc. A h i t was a professional call and I was seeking anrinterview I bided my time. On the mantelpiece in the reception room was a diminu­ tive locomotive, which I investi­ gated. I t appeared to be a model of *.»' ono of the New York Central fli­ ers, hut I had no idea that the thing had motion, Wc got down, on the floor together, and suddenly it start­ ed off a t n mile a minute (more or less), tearing -along the hall with me after i t The blamed htllo thing ran straight into the dining room and was caught under the table by Mr. Dcpcw himself.' Will Shorten His Signature. , ’Stress of business and the dearth of time will lead to-a change in - President Roosevelt’s signature. He has always been aceft$..omc-d 'towrite out his first name in full, but he' ■finds tha t i t will save him about 30 per cent of time .and trouble to’mako i t simply T« Roosevelt. Where a tenu has to sign his name about 1*000 times n daj, it makes a big differ- Slice., There is a matt in the office of the auditor for the posloilseo de­ partment Who, it is said, owes bis appointment largely to tho fact that Ills Mgnhturd contains hut five 'hM*' t m . H o is Second Deputy Auditor- ; N. Umw. He does little but sign his name, and he does flute for about i righ t hours a day steadily.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=