The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
• I. t o o l a^.Peifficm ftl ! Ckdlifi# will open Wednesday, Sep tember ¥Hh, . Fo r Sal#—Onecauapy fop buggy is fair condition, t Inquire a t thia r i £< r $ i There ©dU be regular aerfiestffls tb eU , P, church Sabbath by the fa# tor. Mias Agnus Stormont enforteiBed-t *uimb#r of her Wends a t * party Tuesday evening, # Save money by getting pri©#/©* .,fertiliser before you purchase. K err & Hasting Bros, Hies Hula Barber. left Thursday for the where, she will visit with friends for a month, ■ Comb and extracted honey at A Gray h Co/s. Jasdu. MoMillau l e f t .Monday for Tarkfe'Kansas,- where he will attend ' ........ college this winter. ’ ; —For anything in the harness line go to Lorn's, ' ’ , ‘ lire , Will Blair and daughter, and Miss Emma Blair of Loveland visited with Mrs Satterfield this week. rrtty**, ■* - “ s },li ^ o 1 > —F or -' B unt —-Best office room in ■.CedarvilIe.--.over Hitchcock's .billiard room. ' ' J , P . Chew ,, / '• *. Robert Galbrcatk who has-Lveu .. ' preachingnear Elgin, Hi. this sun*' mer, arrived here /Wednesday eve- . ning. - - - - t Miss-Margaret Beatty 'of Yellow - Springs who I isb sewed in Oedarville / for the prist two yearS will not come ; back th&ffttf oying to ill health. , Save money by getting prices on _ferti!izet^before yon purchase, \ ? % f < / v K e r r & Hasting. Bros.- , . _ “ Rtmm” b lurry who has been in „t . thedfifllippuie Islands in the Regular army-lias returned home, Their a a difference between Ridgw*y’j Ice CreamSoda and the common kind, You will appreci ate the difference when, you have tried lb Perfect ice cream soda af fords very little direct profit—the profit comes by pleasing patrons. Our fountain Isa trade-bringer rather than a profit producer. That's the whole secret.of the difference. Ben, 6 . Ridawav, B r« 9 0 is t, i Opp, Opera House, *0, % n 4 tliA <l i LAia i i » t L L tU ^ 4 a i u The firm at Bulhicberger Bros* who “recently ©^mred’ poaaeselkm of the Ervin fioujr mill property wist of town, and have operated the plant very anece«f^tly for several months has dissolved partnership, Mr. G. W, Bnllenberger retiring frotn the firm and will locate in Oxford, 0 ,, where bp will be engaged in the same bush Louis BuJIeuberger now has A R O O F E P IS O D E fY ^r * f ^ ^ f r iy i^ f rf rf rf rf ri a m , • complete control o f the local mill tnd w»Hoperate it as usual. Mr, W. M. Harbisou has secured bis old posi tton la the mill/ J, W. SMITH RETIRES. Mr. John W. Smith, who h a s; served on the Board of Infirmary Di rectors for nearly six year© will resign with in a few days tp take up his posi* tion iu the office of County Commis sioner, succeeding Mr.- John Fudge. The change will be made on the third Monday iu September. The fellow members of the board and .employes Have you never read of » person's hair tu rn ing gray in a single n igh t? Of course you have- The old Btory books are fu ll o f such tales, I can m n eo /w r dozens of them—stories reeking with gore and dank with dungeons and grewsomo with ghosts and o ther uncanny things. We were on the roof of the cathe dral a t Milan, We had climbed the stairs in the late afternoon of a beautiful spring day a fte r paying the custodian" the insignificant price he asked fo r all the glories visible from the elevated station. We had looked through th e telescope fo r an o th e r fee and had each assured the others th a t wo saw Mont Blanc per fectly well-without fo r a moment believing, what the o thers said or convincing them th a t we to ld ih,e tru th and had -ended our climbs by ascending to the. highest point un der tlielap te rn , i f i t is a lan te rn , by Smith with a fine rocking chair, the scarcely perm it any bu t the'th innest nobody could boar »« ,' VMtoxs and custodians alike m ust have de parted hours before, and even, i f my cries were heard from th e streets below nobody would a ttribu te them to their real source. To th e feeling of acute anguish succeeded one* o f blank despair, I no longer speculated on the possi bility .of being discovered, dead or alive. There was a dull, leaden feel ing a t jny chest, and I found myself repeating .mechanically old rhymes .and jingle© and saying the alphabet backward, as I once lea rn ed to do in seeking relief from insomnia^ - Yet a t the same time I was con scious th a t my whole life was pass- J Ing in review before me, as they say i t does when one is drowning o r be ing hanged, I remembered th a t saying, top, and without any cessa tion of the review I wondered inu| my doubled consciousness if 1 were undergoing th e sensations of a drowning man, or of one being hanged and wished 1 could p u t them down on paper fo r the .benefit of the rest of mankind. What struck me as singular was •that th e clocks kep t on striking 12, The second time they did this I thought I must hpve lost Summer Furniture That will he suitable tor all elapses, as our stock, is complete in every respect ’ . and comprises dtAbrent lines of : ; C h a i r s B o c k ^ r s '• • **:'• - ,- C o u p k c s O e w t g r rJ f a l > l ^ s ' ^ i d ^ b o a r d s B e d s t e a d s 2 J& f s ,t£ r e& H 9 K » s r S p r i n g s ■■• • ‘W ' . p / S i l m t a b i i c l s i j J O r e a i p i n g - S t s i i i d t s C a rpe ts! C arpets! We represent some of the largest maivufactui-ino- concerns in this line which enables us to rjxxoto' prices that surprise all t i : r ’ ; ; : • / • • • • 9 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, presentation - speech being made by Capfc- Lyons. I t is thought that Mr. ;J , B.!1Fleming will be appointed to fill the vacancy," TESTED NEW HOSE A fidse alarm' o f fire was turned in Reece Barber left last evening for Buffalo, where he has accepted a posi- lion mtH ttn "Quaker Onto” people T d evenillg >y t i,e flro. a ep„ t th* others wore to. pick me u p on- under.OrvilleFord. , ment. ^ „ „ J of tte k ■r e t r o , eo th a t We m ight all TTfifiGnTdpn B,iI p FliViir ! __ " 7 - - # - ' :- , descend together. This was, satis use uoluen Rule niour, , excitement for m few rnoinems and f actoly, and olf they started Misses Lena Collins,; Hope An- the streets _wt re sooned filled with Por a timo I was quite comforta drew, Bessie Hopping and Carl ’Paul men, women and children, all nnxiou3 bio . and paid no attention to the ’Cave ''''Thb''"ffM'''bf''W:'", wEE"''''f8F -to-know-wbat the aiium iheant. It passage'of time, but I suddenly no- Monmouth where they will attend soon developed that the company was ticed that it was getting dark and ' s “ ................. ! to test the fire hose, purchased by' that my coiupanioUa had not council freim the Chicago Fire Hose Sirs, 1*rank Hastings and daughter Company, ’ The engine , was sal at aie visiting in Muskifigum county, the Bird cistern and the hose tested •Foranything in the harness lino P u n there. A pressure of 145 go to Horn’s. . •/ .............. .......... con sciousness fo r an entire day and th a t persons to pass when one is going this was the second midnight. B u t up and’the other coming down ,, when the th ird stroke of .13 .came . We were a p a rty of four, and -from ha lf a dozen clocks I knew i t . when ’the- roo f was, reached th e could no t .be .two. days since' I had youngest proposed,a, ramble over fallen.................................. y . J t^ a t portion of tbe structure. To I thought first th a t J had become this all bu t myself assented. I was demented, and then i t occurred, to tired and proposed to rest, awhile a t me,.-hat if J were Tcpuld n o t reason the foot of the tower stairs, where about it in th a t fashion, so the. 3 . % mcmillan, €cdari 5 iilc, o F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r F u r n i t u r e D e a l e r . ♦♦♦ COSTLY CIGARETTE. clocks themselves m ust’ be crazy.- T liis’theory satisfied me un til the striking began again, when I went off in another fantastic speculation,' My friends had discovered th a t I, ■Constantin Kardax, a young F ob • fras'going to .the Imperial bank in Warsaw recently with' the intention Of depositing a roll of .rubles worth' about $13,000 when, suddenly he Was accosted by an elegantly dressed ORIGIN OF THE ROSARY. \ n Interest!i g JLfcgend Associates It With a Garland of jRoses. ; Tracing the. origin of the roEary b a ck to limes and-places far remote, Father-Thur^ton, ,who. read a paper before the'Society of Arts, pointed .man, who politely asked him if h? fo n t th a t it-would he a great mistake e was missing, and were having, t h e ’ i f * ■ h r'llfl r n n iT Irp u ri in v c n ir i f u n n p a n ic , Could show- him The be lls rung to keep my spirits up. Ok, the long, tong, weary hours I* way to the turned. I called to. them first in a hope th a t day- ' tof f her*f ‘‘ ’. - '—i* t ' s: "rhi* fi+rnTi'ffrtr 'T am going th e re /' replied Com §tflDtill, «r/x t «* iv no T»r»n xirnlV re- | spent in waitings for a glimpse of ^ve *^ay as ^eU'wq.lk daylight I I h a d no moderate tone of voice, then" more | light^vould bring me any relieLbu t *' The stranger'’ thanked ' him and Messrs,-James Turner- and Heury Ky{e are having hot air .furnaces'put in th e ir. residences, Mr, C. M. Crouse is doing the-work, Mr, R .'F . K e rris in Columbus this gfj,, army-n s i a n Of late lie m , , ~baft been brakeman on a railioad in the west. - ‘ WP ->v ~ - a y * -• TheUunual meeting of the Worn* •. - • . aus Christian Tompenmce' Union will 've6k a t the State Fair he having * . ' held in Jamestown, Thursday, charge of one of the ticket offices in - BeptSmber I I . , - - ' - tbe amphitheater. ~ ’ F 6h S ale ; ^O n e second-bUnded !■H . M, .Stormont has been taking a Superior Bfec drill, Good ah; new- yaCati°n and rural route number . - . , Chas. Turribull, Fearing th a t thev .would be bo- « ^ £ r0Sp^V ?fl6t ayjllg y h e r e it was ................. ,.............. latM -onH ie roo f.L sta rted irisea rch ' ^ §eeimqd uneudura- I f0 !fiuafC.‘.nch was put on,, of them. I walked the entire lennth w v n J i anf wept and th e hose wjil be accepted. ’ . of the ridge of the main roo f mid “ X ? mt o ? ^ tn s o fm y hands '■ ■" .................. NOTICE... the .gatbering duslc, h u t caught no glimpse of my companions. Then I Dissolution of parttiershio. The fiescpn<3ed to the roof of the aisle —1 - and madom search there, which was also fruitless, I became alarmed as partnership between John G. Me-, Gorkell and Ohas. IT GHlnugh, in the H ry Goods, Bn'ots; Shoes and notions business, has this day been dissolved, by .mutual eousent, Gluis'. II. Gillaugb retiring. All bills come,“b u t I did no t even feel any sense of pain, ’ - /, ’ ' I t must have been a fter tbe clocks, h ad struck'm idnigkt a dozen times or more—I k ep t no exact account— th a t I saw in the distance a t what 1 ' con I three is being filled by the substitute traded by said firm on- or before the -rumbling o f tbe carriages as they l-Z; T, Phillips. , ' ■ ■ 1st day o f September, 1902, -and drove past on the stony streets. While said partnership existed, will be settled by the undersigned. All ac counts due said firm must be paid to the. undersigned, . John G, MeOorkelh >• -feeptf 2,1902. - Ross McCown,* o l , Tennessee, ar-- , . ' rived here last’Saturday'evening and ’ , neYbrand o f peas, tomatoes, corn took up hi. * % . . « toucher I r Dio m d bee“ ^ * .- J tric t number twb, ■ Miss Lottie Steglor is visiting FaueyleuioDS aud oranges' at' ' f>“ « IW . Gray & Co.’s. There is on exhibition in McMillan’s the ligh t failed’and r a n .from one, seemed lo be, the farther, end of.the point to aiiother, calling out as I cathedral, roof two’fain t, glimmers ran , u n til,I fobnd, to my great dis=- of ligh t., Presently tliere were two tress, th a t I had lost my way. I ' * ‘ could see f a t below me t'- ~ ,J -1- the great city and bear weak w ith cold and suffering th a t I could -not raise my voice above a Offered him a-cigarette,-which he took and began to smoke.’ A .few minutes1 later h e heeain'o -very sick' and fainted in* bis companion’s, arms. When he recovered conscious ness, he found himself ,in a drug store and soon saw th a t his elegant ly dressed companion and liis roll of rubles bad disappeared. 'While he was wondering what had become of them the druggist told him that ho had certaiulyJ-been robbed. f to suppose th a t the use of beads for counting prayers was peculiar to the Catholic church .o,r was of com-, paratively modem date. To deter mine a t what time the’name rosary (rosenkranz) was introduced is ex-.' tremely difficult. Garlands of roses, implying a' reference to the term rosary, were A conspicuous feature 'of pictures and tablets of the.fif teen th century^ bu t before this no clear examples are forthcoming. At th a t epoch i t was common for both men and women in ordinary life to ,’| wear garlands of dowers' and to place them as a mark of respect upon tho heads’of persons ,and stat ues. Father Thnratpn is strongly ’Y o u r ■companion vanished as j inclined ,tp believe th a t its appliea- soon as^he.brought'you in here/’ he !tio n to. tho particular devotion now “o,'':, '<and/ of eoursey he took the under discussion was mainly due to 'USJt. ! r ___ _ . - i t ‘ i l l - s - i ___________ i __ J , , - * .y-SV'i.i-yiS I i.E ro f.Jo ln H. McMilho and. „ife I * * * * * % < * W. C T. U. CONVENTION. Manitou, Col. for abopt. a mouth, have returned to their heme, Hi*. P , R . Madden, P rac tice lim ited to BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, G lasses A ccu rately Ad ju sted . A llenB iu ld ing , Xen ia, 0 . XileoTjotte,—Office Bto, ja, 'Besidetace No. t) John Price anti Pally Gordon- ap peared in the Mayor’s court Thurs day morning fpr disorderly conduct. S tbay H ob ,--L a rge red sow, with black spots came to my form , Tues day morning. Owner can have same, by proving property and paying damages* *R , B. Townsley* Rev. John W . Bickett, a graduate of tbe college here and also of tbe TJ. Mrs. E, .6, Keyes. The paintingwas done from a photograph and is an ex cellent piece of work. Mr. and Mrs, T, X. Tf box and | Air..- and Mrs. W* J . Tarbox and children who have been in' Ashvllle, H . O, for some time - arc expected home tonight. Postmaster Tarbox went south’• several weeks ago for asthma’ and was benefited lor some time but within the last few days’the disease has returned. The State F a ir a t Columbus -has been the means of drawing large numbers of people-to Columbus this week. Ticket Agent Keyes informs us that he sold 350 tickets during the week. Many came here from Clifton and Jamestown to take the train. were The annual meeting o f the Greene County Woman’s GhrifitiattvTe’rapep ance TTuipn will bo held in the TLP . oil. rch a t Jamestown, Thursday, Sept. 1-1. beginning a t 9:30 a. m., all are cordially invited to attend. !. Program. 0;3O Devotions led by Mrs. A, Long, 'Jamestown. • 10:00 Roll call of officors, rending of minutes, and app^intmeut o f com mittees. 10:30 Presidents address. . 10:45 Election of officers. 11:00 Reports o f super! ateudents., 11:30 Bible reading b y RovV Emma Spencer Townsend ,State evangelist. 12 m. Adjournment. 1:30 Devotions led by Mother Wibans: of Xenia* B u t I was as effectually lost fo r the moment as if I had been in the heart of an African jungle without a compass and ho Stanley on the alert to hu n t me up. I n the excite ment and ’despair ;wJhieh the con sciousness of th is 'fa c t produced-1 rushed'about eo wildly th a t I slipped and fell on .a long .flight o f ’stone steps,-wet with the dew which’had begun to fall. I was no t conscious of any serious in ju ry from the fall, hu t when I brought up a t the foot of tho stairs and, tried to regain my footing I found, to my-despair and horror, th a t I was utterly unable to move my limbs, I was' paralyzed.. The mental agony I-suffered is inconceivable.^Yet, curiouslyenough, I spent the first'moments in- specu lating as to the exact na tu re of the in jury I had sustained.- Had I bro ken my hack o r simply in jured my ‘spinal cord? I tried to recall What 1 had heard my doctor friends say about injuries of a similar charac ter, bu t could no t seem to remember a peculiar odor from tbe half burned cigarette; which .you held whisper, ■ - between yo'ttr-fingers, and when I , The B # t a nevertheless approach- examined i t 1 saw p lain ly enough ed, growing: gradually .stronger; ua- you had be&q drugged. 1*1 T -..A.I . . . tl: 1 It . 1 W1■ til I could see th a t they were-,borne by several black-robed figures th a t were marching beside a coffin, As the procession moved slowly toward me 1 began to Wonder What i t meant and whether funerals took’place a t m idnight on th e roo f of Milan ca thedral. Then I 'speculated a mo m en t on tho p ropriety of disturbing the obsequies even m my extreme no’cd. Suddenly ifcdawhed uponm e th a t this was mymwn funeral, and I know th a t I was either dead of had gone mad. I n t h e supremo anguish of th is discovery a ll memory ,o£ past '. The .Lost ’Chance: H e rr Saltzmann of Bloemfontein, who died the.o ther day a t the age of eighty-two, 'used often to tell the foliowing story to his -old cronies *. . Sonic/years-ago ‘he owned an es tate in Griqualand, and adjoining i t was a farm owned by W, He Beers. This farm was apparently worth less, fo r tho soil was poor and there Was no water, and therefore H err Saltzmann was no t surprised when De Beefs came to him one day and offered to let him have the- entire s u f f e r i n g w a s S ^ ^ S d . I e n - 1* 2 , in. ret^ n fo r an ° rdina^ anything definite. The words, “the fifth ^Iflolmrt inf a mw vnlnA % on for tb e , the i F , theological seminary a t Xenia, _ w Who has been pastor of the If. R Among those from Jamestown church a t Greenfield, O,, fop several jjo n , Jesse . Taylor and Fbalmaster 2:00 Reports of superintendents, yeawhas a«pj>ted a callatMiddletown GrAjn4 | f. , . 2:30 Outlook for tbe W . 0 . T. If, and enters upon Bis'Work there next •' Tlie regular meeting of council comes Monday eveuiug, at which time tie petition to council for a local option election will be presented; In conversation with Hon* Jesse Tay lor . of Jatnestown Thursday, be In forms ns that a Careful poll of ifie voters of the ' town .shows'; that they will have ho trouble whatever in vot ing the town “ dry” .again under the Beal law, pair," flashed in to my mind and appeared to connect themselves in somo way with my condition, hu t whether i t was the fifth p a ir of nerves or ribs or of something else I could n o t make out. I could no t understand either tered On a now; period of the most exquisito tortawL Fortunately ,it was of b rief duxtpmf, ’As th e f ore- most of the moving figures, reached mo I felt a grasp <8*my arm, and a voice called in mvwar: f‘Wako up, fathe r, IF s time to be going down. I guess you must have had your yoke turned.” . I t was my daughter, and ' besido lior were, th e rest of the party, flushed with their ramble on tne roof, I straightened ou t my cramp ed limbs, which must have gone to sleep about the time I did, and pulled ou t my watch* I had been waistcoat. As he htfd no use fo r th e farm and never dreamed that it would in crease in value, he declined the of fer* Soon,’ however, magnificent diamonds were found on th a t farm, and millions of dollars could not now buy the a rid strip which was once Offered in exchange fo r a waist* coat. A Mark Twain Letter* Mark Twain, like many other ce- Ilebrities, regards tho autograph hun- te r as an intruder. Bu t a t times, i t Beems, he has been known to so far' Sabbath, Rev. Bickett was board of school examiners Schools at Greebfield, Clarence Owens, a bridge Carpenter on the railroad, fell the other evening while attempting to alight from the evening passenger train* H is head was somewhat bruised and lacreated b u t nothing serious* Fancy dried fruits of all kinds a t Gray & Co’s . . how I could have been so seriously ] there ju st fifteen minutes. .J aott-t urn » to «***»* Mrs, Bertha Geriatigh, Marshmad. . . , . ----- 2:40 Recitation, Miss Jennie Poliiu, ^ u t th a t my power o f locomotion th a t my hair really did tu rn gray in . , f # .1 %!»Rcf fr/tWA- 4ha«*« V ia T I l l . l - k*,.-LL ^ * , r -T • - The subscription seat sale for lfF<® Mildred Crouse, tbe little daughter Hut” a t the Grand Opera House in U U tr ami Mrs. Charles CroiisU dr., Cincinnati ha* already opened* Tbe met With a very unfortunate nftd auction sale of Seats Opens Tuesday, 'painful accident Tuesday afternoon, morning a t the chamber of commerce* The little girl was '-ptfejift#■with;.*,-3%e'disporiitQftoiseafe fo this Jamestown* 2:50 Address by Rev. Emma Spencer Townsend* Collection. 3,20 Round Table, 3:40 Miscellaneous business* 4:00,Adjournment, Mary Murdoch, President, Mrs* S. M« Harper Corresponding Beerctary, was gone there was’ no doubt. I coaid move my hands, and I began to speculate on /h e number of things one could do with one’s hands alone. relax as to gratify the Wish of an u tter stranger* On©such,person, in existence,possosseB a siogmar proof of the humorist?# kindliness of heart in the shape o f a letter, the Btthstanee of which is as follows * - r- ,------- - “To ask a doctor or builder v* has been tolerably gray fo r some sculptor for his autograph Would be years. B u t‘I do.mean to say th a t 1 In no way rude. To ask one of much earlier th an ‘the word itself in almost every p a rt o f the: Christian world. The name must have come from the sto ry / and the story was not evolved out of an already pre existing natoe. ' . / The. legend in. question is briefly -this; A youth "was ■accustomed to make a wreath of roses o r other flowers every day and ‘to place it upon the-head of Our Lady’s stat-..^ Ue* H e became a monkj/and in the cloister ihis Occupations n o longer permitted h u h to observe this pious •practice. . /Being m uch distressed, he asked counsel of an aged priest/ who advised h im to soy his Avcs ev ery evening,' which’would be accept- * ed by Our. I*ady in lieu of tbe gar land, This the young man faithful ly observed until one day while on a journey he had to pass through a lonely^ wood, where robbers were lying in wait. Quite unsuspicious o f their presence, be suddenly re-, membored th a t his Avcs were no t yet Said a n d ' forthw ith ' stopped to- say them. Then,-to their surprise, the robbers saw a most glorious lady stand before him and take one after another from the lips of the kneel in g 'monk fifty beautiful roses, Which she wove into a garland and placed upon her head. The lobbera, conscience stricken at the vision,' were all converted to a better life, and themselves soon a fter entered tho monastery.-—London Telegraph th a t n igh t of horror on. M ilan c& thedral. I n th e first place, there is n o t much of it, and what there is This occupied me fo r what seemed _ , to bo an hour, bu t ns the tra in o f | am no t incredulous as to the possi-1 these fo r a specimen of his work* Subscribe for the Herald ...... _ ----- —- ,r .,«* ^viw* JATA , OJpG'VLIUtJJJL XJX IU3 YfVXJUf though t was interrupted by a clock b ility of such a capillary change ©a however, is quite another th in g and striking the hour of m idnight I con- the story books tell about. the request m igh t be justifiably re- cluded i t must have been much Ion- ****• , fused . I t would never be f a ir /’ Con* gcr and wondered I had no t beard Volcanoes In North America. eludes Mr* Twain,' “to ask a doctor .the preceding hours, I n our F o r th America! posses- fo r on© of h is corpses to rememhor. Suddenly th e full horror of my sions ate volcanoes to spare. There him by.,JI ...... . •* are fifteen active crater# in Alaska The letter, i t may b e noted, was and a score more in repose which entireiy typerrritten, The condition flashed Upon me* I was not only doomed to remain where I was, helpless and alone, during the hatchet and was attempting to repair a toy chair when she struck her first finger ou her left hand, severing the member ju st back of tbe finger nail* H r, J . G. Stewart Was calfod and inj; mediately set the separated portion back in position* I t is thought that it will grow In position again* amn- S o u i e C o f f e e * u E r e t t f t e r i with # cheap Coating, H g lazing help# coffee why a ren ’e th e high* priced M ochW aad jav a# glazed also? . Lien Coffee fo no t glazed* I t I# per* foetfy pure and ha# I Her will be quite a disappointment to '■ people outside of th# city/ The] reason for the auction safe is that ] there is such a demand for tickets, file Cedarviilo schools open Monday*. ] During vacation the Board of Educa tion gave considerable attention to the] repairing and brlgh toning up of ««v* al .rooms with tho result .'that both teacher and pupil will Have ©'.touch, more cheery and serviceable school home this year. The morns in the Odd Fellow's building will he ready for occupancy Monday* I t has been Well adapted to its new purpose and will have an oiled floor, slate black boards, and new hard maple seats. t o this room should be sent those pupils starting to school forth® first) or any that were retained in th© first j gmdoiasLMay, “ Mt Ay iWaW&f Bbpl/' a V . long, chilly hour© of the n igh t, but *I would S "! ti Alaska volcanoes bat© been active during all tb© time th© country-has been known to civilized man. I n 1793 an island was formed th irty u i first used Ayer’s Sarsansrill* Irt the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken If every cp/ing. a* a b l o o d - p u r i f y i n g cud nerve* strengthening medicine.” S. T. Jones, Withh i, ffsnsv a N % | . . i f you feel rail dowft5 fire calmly ,tired, if your nerves arcVe^k and yotif blood is thin, then begin j) to take the goodobi stand- L ard fam ily medicine r Ayer’s SarsaF8^^5' 1 It’s a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder* n.MilrtHK. AUSmcsMA; there was no certainty, that over get away alive* My friends would never dream that I was there. had undoubtedly concluded milea norib of tJnakska by volcanic that I had gone down, and if thoy action; Eight year# later when re- miflsed me Would search everywhere visited the soil was still warm* This but in th© right place. If might ‘ * ~ * he day# before the particular spot in winch I lay Would he Visited, and _ in that case it would, be too: late, j other volcano in linmeirMka," 15,000 Starvation whuld dU for m© even if » * ■' * *• * * ’ * * *" *...*....... . the injury I had In my anguish I , Was dully conscious all the timo thatv Mr* and Mr3, Roy S t; John Who reside on the Lower Bellbrook pike below Xenia, the fatrrt belonging to John Harbisi n, lost their household goods im a fife last. Saturday morning about half past four. They Were Dpdgln© a Promise: The youthful attorney secured a verdict in favor o f the Irishman charged with murder on the ground of temporary insanity. H e did not meet his client ©gain fo r several months, when th e following re- | marks were exchanged between them : “Well, P a t, isn’t it about timo you gave me th a t extra $200 ?” “'Faith, an’ what two hoondred is t h o t r “The $200 you promised if I saved, th a t worthies neck of yours.” “Sure, an’ did Oi promise thot? Oi don’t ram im ler*” “Why, P a t, you promised, it Jne* P a t scratched 1m head for a min ute and then with a smile outlawed the claim with tho remark; “Oh, well, bu t ye know Oi was Crazv thin,” <— Philadelphia Tele graph. f- KJiill a*fMtiM M - n-h*Ml thl* ,**« .I'MIOT, III* rrikw it! hOyk**ws Tlt’e annual reunion o f th© 154th O* V. I. wilt take place' at Spring Talley, Saturday, Sept. 1,3. Should tbe Weather be pleasant Use meeting will he held in a grove, but should it prove rainy the meeting, will be held m a public building, ■ ^ 'inlet is 14i000 fee t b l g h r -Hr*, Mr* Samuel Cresswell 'has fur- wished us the weather report for August, Highest temperature on'the first three days of the month. Rainfall .06 inches, while the.greatest WaS'Jfi" ineb<»; iu . 2 4 ;viioUr»*. days 21 ,' F* O* also lost about -80 bushels Oi seed wheat wldeh. was stored upstairs* There was no insurance and the loss will fall, quii© heavy on the young man who is just getting a start* The 1 house was insured for $ 800 . Mr* St* John ill a son of Thomas S i John who resides north of town* One Way to Mako Change. A struggling, modest lawyer neat Stroudsburg, Says the Philadelphia Times, received'# call from a well to do farmer who. was in need of professional advice concerning his rights, which ho thought ignored a section gang on a railroad. •****». . ' ■*> cloudy 9 days* Miss Myrite Glttespi© ot I'ifomlng Reiued 8 days. Lowest temuffaturb Bmi, has re tu tn td to her school bOV One light frost. This ba# been wliieu opened Monday a t the Crpss ^ dry season bu t last year tip to date ‘W - : .* « r ; ^ P | i | # r _ / Roads school bouse ’ Subscribe for the ^©prid* Frank Ervin was Injured last Sat urday afternoon iu a ball game 'with Salma and had t© be hauled to hi# home* He was injured juat below .lliekae© and waa laid up for several days. The game wfs .one-sided, th*. a i©lawyer looked up the statutes, told the farmer exactly what he ahould do anrl when asked a©to the fee replied, “Well, let’s call ft- just $ 3 ,M Tlw farmer passed over a flv# dollar hill, which seemed to embar rass the lawyer, who searched through hi# pocket# end tho draw ers o f his desk. Then h© pneketrik $ 5 , reached for a digest, ©ft down and remarked, “I guess, nrigh- “ “ " * ^ worth wijre* amo a rSWOU o#] pfl, b##t give' WU $2 I ‘.A'* A < i i f a t O m a»m go ap a r t I « » f r H i TWEHTY-HFTi The newest nd| I - th ® - i r iO S t L e l i a ' A Fine assort: Ihis a correct A Rubber Tir<| history ofthe I I ------ PRESBYTER The next concert vn 31.1888. directed, by ■ ■Ebeii Archer and w# “Old -Folks Concei grammes for this coup oa,yellow time stainet quaint ancient style o • more ago, and ■ in la and reference focus ■ antique.' The names being fictitious .made more interesting, and era was as follows: ........Syimfoen ' Doolittle, was Miss ..... Ruth Ann Whipplej v Barber, Sam.anthy B Sielta. Barlmr; „Polh, Mrs.' . Lucy Barber Syngers were Prof. , wsis. Eben Archer;. • who..w a s . R oss.., f ^ lYagQ^bed.whP wm , John Hcnry Cobhoui Luce, of Clifton, al . and wimmen syogers ' ,a 'Worldiic -Wind ‘ Ermini.ne Adaline Carrie Marshall. T batter* This compa had the assistance of from'Trinity M. E. composed of Messrs. McGeryey, O. F . I Piper. The concert and in the intervft , partook of g inger.« This concert waS.alsc q f the new church, a • little sum, .Another concert/v ’.choir under the d ’Lucy Bnrher along The talent emploYedj With the exception was furnished by th sisted -In solos, trio recitations and tabl The choir has bee having musical in a t different tiroes ment .of tho con ■ Among them w©b ' one conducted by setideU in th© eariyl that time professor och College, whic| p.ilmieet days* Then Prof* J* Xenia* conducted the winter of 189 Song# were introd bath school servic’ atitute was condo McClelland, KfeW H o t. 1899* For^ tor he received $1 His work closed \ hi# direction, the almost met in© salary and expeu A host Move actor come bac . those days, to make eelectio for, as when ©ue old time memori th© chambers ot lielong and le t t B u t U# often*# experiences ©I ourselves wishi .. son’s Old. Ch Peatfor a « # S f W itb a u cb fu r , ody; th a t fo® ■ would b*V© troubled iffiri ■sometime# ®a th a t day* . ■Anthem# jtw service# ©boat gfogatidU:©*' of worship, a 5 regulariy eVCfi although aUtb sjou ©v#r.Mf©i lieen . Ii©p m f tiif ii. Whila‘tb© m .......... use of- s x M ^ m L '
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