The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

J p * > c |. ' -M] w u H IflFW tr li«*,ft{j*. Uoiijfa, f * mg in ?f* /fable V - ft* « • . . J * !« yp« , ^ wilKHSS, ^ » •» r§l ■ m s . k k ’ s , i t r I , , # r ■ / . v * t-ES' iW?* 7 , bug, Atvsr ie Co. win as nosear out life,witfl ?i tost as cheap 30 more thau* btiditions you ._. aur policy sir. M - t l l S . ) ' ' if N . Y ; T most brilliant Hman intereri lov^, humor, tliG day. lost mirth-pro N G fags or weary' or Express or* no' Now York, ' i t i o n . f l i a t f i S I .. U n it * >'m cu new* t?h jitil y«u have eaten. W* ,4 stock with » >meate, 'V* ik fltxl tlwf?” ■may dept**^ itoaw? you. ?m\x) In, on HunA *Ifc»:o <5 *;- 3 *,*a>wWL ' tu *%.%. csa, t fcUuo w 5 t?Cv UTvY. .tteat Ifltp Theftowet* CAKOYCATMAanC^ A D D I T I O N A L L O C A L . . | lev Cjyvun Frtysem at Jlir4*s, • I A iiit'0 iiuemf J^fjica midcriiwriuw pkirtg corset am-re, etsu at Binl's, I Mrs. sb Wih-itn ami sots J.\]ni I bavemovifl to town .tKvupvhjg the I Ih if property, — Buy your faming implements of W, IS. ateireti. SOAP S H A R K S .. . . . . gtfjrSJacRcweCy-COi, Chlc.goor K.V“« MSUiLSSLEjTEN MILUOM BOXES CASTORS A For lafahtfi and OM ldm t fits Kfnil fen’ t e i Jfeaj$ l® iK £* 4 /. %f; I 5 etu \3 too Signature, o f Adam's Restaurant . ami Bluing Rooms Corner High amt Limestoiuj street . Springfield! Ohio, W 7m m i n M€§? m m ^<4i I'fjr M5&- CEEEtlA STQW5, .Oft iov, Uuti'o}r .is Olub. . 176 Warren Av.niire, OnrrAfio, h,r„, tool. 23 , 1902 . For nearly four years, t suffered from ovarian troubles,' The doc­ tor insisted on an opr-rution ns the only way L>get wo}!. 1 , however,. woman is a disconEMskfcj place aft best A friendly dritg»T!jt advised ;<him to get a, bottle'of Wine of .Cardui forme totry, andhe did so, Ibegan toimproveinnfew daysand niyrecOveywas veryraptd. With­ in eighteen weeks 1 was another being, ,' , ifrs. Stowe’s letter sbow 3 every woman, how a homo is saddenedby femaleweafcncsand howcotftpletely , Wine of Cardui cures .that sick- [ ness and brings health and happi­ ness again, JJo not go on suffer­ ing, Go to your druggist today I ana secure a gl-.QObottle of Wine 1 of Cardui. K »'■ >e A , J » f lO f f B O N ® WON | SUCCESS j- ' The career of Robert Bonner, ,j! the veteran publisher,:furnlsheg y n signal Hinstration of tbs value •j* of persistent and S.igacioua ad- ^ vertIcing, When he began tho Y publication o f the paper whose ? pheuomenal suecoss brought Ulna $ fame and fortune, he did not X wait for the people to find out, V slowly anu gradually, the lnter- X estsng feature;; of itia jouraal. ' 'Mr, ilaa.es i>filt oi Ftui:eylniryt Ht^pped here ‘ Xhuraday lor the day with his eovmu Mr.. W'.-lt. B tcrm t ilo was on his way home irojjn Synod. — For a goad, honest, stsvieahle buggy* get a Paste at |verr & Ha*t- mg«Bros. Mrs. IV, L , Marshall and children of Springfield :weie guests ol’ relatives hero Iroin Friday until Monday even, iug, Hammocka from §1,00 to § 3 fi 0 each at Bird’s. Messrs It, F. Kerr and , 1 . W. Pol­ lock attended it,cattle *nle near Tole­ do, Wednesday. Mr, **Bloss” Bird passed his 87 th birthday, Tuesday. He has every ap­ pearance of passing several moie.. . Pillow Cases, sheets and white cjuilts at Bird’s. The college piohie is being held to­ day at the Eityk near Yellow Springs. Miss Juanita Keyes entertained twenty of her .friends last Friday 'af­ ternoon in‘boner of her tenth birthday. 4 . ’ ’ \ j ‘'i ' ' . Step Haddi-i's, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Churns, etc., at Bird's, ' Mis, Rader and daughter, -Rurfha, of Donhelsviile, were guests ol Mr, and Mrs. C. \W Crouse several days last week, . • . • > • ’ , ^ / ■ Rev, A. D, Maddox; and wife, of Westerville, who have been visiting in Clinton,county, stopped with Mr., and Mrs. O, \V. Crouse on their- rc- ,turn, home Wednesday evening. , Mr. H. II, McMillan has returned from Marissalll, where he attended Synod He also visit'd his daughter Airs. Smiley at Sparta, 111 ., and-spent a short" time at the World's Fail. . ‘ Key,- Robert. Galbreatb left- this morning for JDetrait where he has .ac­ cepted a call in a Presbyterian emigre- goliou, . Mr, W-. B. Stevcusott's driving horse died Thursday after having a piece of corn cob lodged in its throat for several days. . / Maple Molasses (home made) 1in quart mason jars, S 5 c, perjar at Bird’s A number from here attended the High School commencement at James­ town Tuesday evening, ■ Croquet Sets 50 c to § 2,00 each at JBxund.2-a.-r, a,^ w o . --------u_*— Tiio Cidu'viHu Tmvii'Inp i luvncr-mcbt was lu Ed in tho opera house last Friday evening. Only th graduates took prut there being a large clas-s tho usual program was dispensed with. The following arc the titles of the recitation and names of the grad­ uate*:. The Ilo'ee that Shied, Cecil Burns; Bobby Shiftito, Huzel Tonkin- son; Aunt Tftbetha, Esther Curry; At Valley Forge, Montruse Townsley, William Tell, Martha Cooley; Chang­ ing Color, Bessie Dailey; The Calf Path, William Ferguson; Milking Time, Lawrence Kennou; Two Glasses Howard CrosweU; Saving Mother, Alberta Creswell; Snndtdphon, Fay Kersliirer Cliarge o f Light Brigade, The Dandy Filth, I ’rauk. Creswell; A Complaint, Dwight Liggett; .Matilda Goes to Meeting, Hattie Dobbins; The Diamond Wedding, Ha Ramsey Consult The Wife, Audrew CreaVycIl: Aunt Ht-psey’s Story, Blanche McCoy In School days, Oba Hanna; The Heritage,'Una Cony.. Miss Alberta Creswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, IL Creswell, was chosen -as the best speaker of the evening aud will represent this towu- ship nt the county commencement. The judges w-gre Messrs. D„ Bm'dfute, J. C. / Foley and J, IS, Turnbull. Music/ lor the. occasion ■ was furnished by.the Xenia orchestra, . ,, STRAW HATS. I f you want' something new :md- Tiovel in straw, wc have them from 10 cents to the Hast made, in’ panamas.* Novellii’s in’ straw cents to -§o,00. Panamas .‘{to lo §8 at Sullivan’s, 27 S . 'Limestone street, Springfield. O- ln Ohio and Indiana Bi^ Increase of Wells and Pro* duetion in a'Week, Total Run of Oil From Both Stales In Four Months Valued at. $ 9 , 000 , 000 . ,be lie forced hfo ' :3tcrt;rl'?(3 up- mi pubilo aUf-vuten i--y a sys* tcmntic luvt-ibRrsa e£ pMiiHtare for advertfelnf v.tikh at that tluo If®; Witbcut j‘ro-..odciit or jjafifil* lr!, Vv’isoto p.iKO.i of Jails' . noivsrsiqjft-ra were- BcCrjredftat ftii-ii jckea ta Wesson forth tltfi jnu’its of bis undertaking. ■ .■■■■■.. X , Fromone end of thy country to *j£ tbc other the names of Bonner and his Ledger were inade fa- uifHar tc the people by conStaBt repf-tEtlou, , Conservative ’publishers,. Jog* dog along in the ruts of Mil rutitiae. prophesied bafttcrilptey and rn.'u for this Uik-otivenfiotiftl im/ov/itor, but Bonner kept 6s Speiidhig a Jatgo share of Us rc- cclpts in buying publicity, Utul tbo-.'O receipts iiicresscd With staitling rapidity. i s; . Kvery doilftr disbursed Sn this A way brought is more dollars un- v I til croakers wore confounded *f* flttd pessimists in this particular braisr-h of bnslr.ces slleftcwt by his tmuomloiis success. Tho tenmu in one that tnos #61t worth iKivdltig today ft» It was f forty- years flgft rhlladelpllJS n ffdk-tsij. •.• * :■ * ■'i ■ . ■ - -".'.JL- m *m Km m i* pup%%: k «Ml« »l Hie- best , meat* « ot#re?»i*S3f ittJlkis*- 4 H- - - IJnoIoum, §IBitd‘«, Wc have it in 8lw.’1t card is not out yet, Some of tbo fast trains will be flag stops if the change is made. . Miss Bernice Wolford of Dayton and Mrs. Oliver Dodds of Xenia were guests of their parents Mr, and Mrs.: J , H. TVolford the first of the week. C ake , C ake , C ake , today at Bird's. Judge Scraggy Iasi Friday released Joe Baker from the county jail on the grounds that he had not properly en­ tered a glea before Mayor McFarland. The case was taken on Hppeal from Probate Judge Shoup who refused to issue the writol habeas corpus. Dr, M. I. Marsh attended the Un­ ion meeting of the Greene and Fay­ ette cotn'ity Medical Societies a t James* town, Thursday. Dr. Kinsman ol Caluinbus was th* speaker o f the day his subject being “ Summer Diseases of children,” . Recollect pur store closes promptly at 8 o'clock ovey evening except Sat­ urday. Customers please take notice^. Robt, Bird. The Ladies Aid Societies from each of the churches have formed it plan whereby ice cream aud eako will be severed in the Lee ^Stewart room on the hill every Saturday night. The opening night will be Monday June G and all three societies will have charge ami divide the Met receipts. After the opening each society will .take their turn on Saturdays'. '■ Jack” Price and Joe Baker, col­ ored had some words Tuesday that led to their. ttrrcJr The former got $ 8 ‘.G 0 from Mayor McFarland fur plain drunk, Which he paid. The latter w?o handed § 18 , 91 and 80 days for disor­ derly conduct and left -Wednesday morning to lake tip the art of broom making at tho Xenia work house. Dr. t ‘. H. PjvHieoUm* nod t o u v fL $ m * m m THROAT, <Hd#se»Aee«r«idyAm* iiiAtcdr AHni Building, Xenia, <h % totboar1, No, St. jftn&icttta Bo* Postmaster Turbox reports the fol­ low lug farrura! routes for the month of May, - , Delivered. Collected No."l 0215 ’ - 100 J No. 2 4 J 67 4*22 No. 3 7070 . 1041 The were ten registered- 'letters de­ livered ' luid six ‘ registered letters, Money orders issued 28 . Total 071*1 4889 8 U 7 ‘ Mrs. Win. Couley returned from Dayton- Thursday morning having been called there by the death of her brother Mr. John Mowdy, -about; 35 -years old. The brother was killed Tuesday night by an engine while en­ gaged as switchman in the G. H. & D* railroad yards. He leaves a wife and three children. New Uses For Potatoes. Grated potatoes soaked in water in the . proportion of. two medium Sized potatoes to the .quart make an r,m i » en goods or for; washing delicately A slice of ’"potato will /clean oil;, paintings-without injury and dipped, in baking soda will brighten silver. ■ Chopped potatoes, and, a little so- • da or- ammonia will remove all cloudiness or discolorations in ca- .rafea or vinegar cruets." Brighten'the zinc under tho stove by rubbing with, raw potatoes. If quickly done, raw potatoes will remove spots from a polished dining table. Finish with equal parts of turpentine and melted beeswax.— Woman's Home Companion. True Hospitality. . I pray you, O excellent wife, cumber iiot yourself and me to get a curiously rich dinher for this man and woman who have just alighted at our gate! These things, if they are desirous of them, they can get for a few shil­ lings at any village inn. But rather let that stranger see, if he will, in your looks, accents and' behavior, your heart and oarmst- uqss, yotuf thought and will, that which ho cannot buy at any price in , any city and whicli’lio may travel miles and dine sparely and sleep hardly to behold.—Emerson. , Thd .dummei* Kitchen, The kitchen woodwork should ho as simply finhhcd as possible, no molding to catch" dust, no orna­ mentation of any kind, .White aud green are tho coolest colors for the kitchen. Perhaps the.beJ thing is to paint the walls so that they inay be washed and kept clean from tho greasy smoke of cdoking. Carpels in the kitchen arc upost undesirable, The best covering, unless of course a hardwood floor is possible, is a softly' tinted linoleum. It wears well and can be washed easily. Dainty Ch«r.ry Pilddins. A light and dainty cherry pud* ding-is on the charlotte -order. Pit the fruit an hour before it is need­ ed, and fmgflr it well. Then separate the whiles and yolks of eggs, allow* mg four lo a pound of pitted cher­ ries, 'Crumb" up about, six 'maca­ roons and slew half over t ic chfcr- tU s m the boltom of a baking dinlV Neel heat both white and y o lp thoroughly, apart. Then mix :ndd 'the rest of iuo macaroon crumbs. Pour over the fruit and 1/ake’until meringue is set. Toledo, Ohio, May 8.—Tho record o f completed wells with their .initial output and the dry holts for tho week past in the Trenton Rock oil fields *i Ohio and Indiana, weie 200 com­ pleted wells, 30 failures, to find crude oil in paying quantities and a produc­ tion’of 4,484 barrels. In the Ohio' field, Wood aud Allen counties lead, while in Indiana, Grant and Dela­ ware counties stand at the head. The total runs from the wells of Ohio and Indiana for the mouth of April were 1,902,001 barrels nud the shipments fo r-the ’game period were 1,951,315 barrels, a decline, of 49,314 barrels in the stocks above ground.' The runs from Ohio were 1,137,414 barrels, and the shipments 1,370,485 barrels. From Indiana,the runs were 704,587 baiyels, aud the shipment* 740,830 barrels. Fo r tour months the total run from the wells of both states were 7,202,798 barrels Valued at §8,829,472.13. The shipments were 8,777,450 barrels val­ ued- ..t 810,787,805.59.' The pipe lines of Indiana tor tour months paid to the producer a total nf $3,400,440.- 84 for 2,845,319 barrels of crude oil. - AVe have just ns good a right, to find this great source of wealth in Greene comity as they d id 'in .other counties in Ohio n.nd in other states. Why Nof Find It? 1 ,-. Fo r fifteen years the Miami Powder Go, has lighted an office at Goes Sta­ tion with natural gas flowing from a well ou the eolnpany’s ground, In.sev­ eral places in this county natural gas has bedu found wheu drilling for water 'wells aud there are evidences of oil in many parts of the county. About fifteen years ago oil was dis­ covered iu this county nG a depth of 1200 feet and several barrels of crude oil were dipped out of the well, but at that time the people were only sat-4 isfied with gushers and the well was neither shot nor pumped,-, I t is a well kuqwn fact that had. the proper .pumping machinery been applied to that well that it would have been a paying well, tor the oil stood within a few feet of the surface, biit becauso i t did not gush -several hundred feet into the air and fill the creeks and Tkoto arc n. gum* many toilet soap mak-rs who• cater to the dealers who have re­ gard tor present profit only. They us* cheap, impure ma­ terials ami cover the tracts with pungent perfumes— use some coloring too if nec­ essary, No '.such toilet soaps come here. Every maker represented-in our slock of toilet and bath soaps has earned a reputation for pro* . during high grade goods. Our buying -ability usually enabled ns to save you some­ thing on the cost. f i G r e a t Invention, f i t t t f d M a c h in e . *m.»i** The BESKJNayoir fe'doticcfl to msfce hsek atnufoK yf i siting type­ writers, Has tt naw and valuable features uf merit, pay two or which wouldmafcea superior irpcMse, Xu larger ikon txFwtog tyjrewiltw. ............ tVccr* nowofferio^a limitedam*'unt ei ttoik to in vestora*t per fbdre. I’ccj-Jcera ta’iwningiwtstcstf<7 over the? wo.-Mand ari; b.^ianin:; la n, allze Wlut a -wen* Vk-rfof faveudon -wc- bavr. Sfcr* than Wurfli of -saebfneskayo already t-saj ord.-re-1, 'the typev/rlterworld wnteMij;* with inti?Krf the et?m;r,7id our m.a- blue, vtotoh niai-Jw the Le;dnniugri!s3'uyolution In rli!-*. r.ro.at in-Jcstry.- As Keen as go shall have cr.’i'jrh ut so; t* r<-:i)p]*to ctjulpmejit, mamifcctrro, a'lvu-ti'-c aud II k machine, no more*, will fie oficred at any pu:-;-, If yon-wlsb to imiusOiViU-c.ric .inv4fliiaj;t Sn an in ­ dustrial enterprise yf the -first rant, with prosperts <-f Jnrpr* dUiiltuds ftifiir fd ion ysnsi-ncxi's. l*re!i n-i;<e in t n iven to jnvcetOm. -Capital 8trriv$J,0iK',H"6. H ick - s -.D.'IO The Bennington TypeiaiteP Go,, 801 cokovku numniKG, invxov.-o ISAACWISTCRMAN, Central Pharmacy Ccdarville, , ’Ohio, allowed to fill with mud and water,•' Sometime! somewhere,.some company: will find it in Greene comity, and the people should encourage the Greene County Oil-and Gas (lompany . by leasing bind aud taking stock so that the work will commence a t any early date, Not a feW, hut all the people, should take stock in this company.. The officers of thL company are men well known to' the people, are men who are interested in the county and are men who expect to coulinue to re­ side in the county and will give the stockholders a square deal from bfart to finish. Success to this company means large suing of money iu the owners of lands who lease, from royalties in the future, and great profit to the stock­ holders, and in cheap leiil and light a blessing to the people of the towns. This company will drill the first well in the locality that offers the most inducements in stock-and leases and the owners of lands to the east and between Cedrrville anil James­ town, through W* L. Clemans, the busting insurahee man of Ccdarville, have already lenses about 5000 acres amt the development of that territory- ■prill ho a great blessing to Cedarville,' Jamestown, Xenia and the whole county* Jiver.i bousckecperefiould know that if they wilt buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, becauseIt tis-vorslicks tothe iron, hut- because.each package remain W oz.**-one full p05ind“"-whfio flii other (‘old Water Htarpiits are pat up in f-.,*pt>ond package*, and the price is the satni?, 10 Cents. Then ft«niwbecauseDefiancemarch .ia free from injurious chemicals. Ifyoiir grocer tries to sell you Able*. paritogB it i?becauseh* has « i toi l: on hand wlti-'b howishesto dispose ot before ho'puts In Defiance, Ha kiioW that Defiance 'ftaiib has printed on tvAy j,ac!;figo in large letters :?nd‘i:gtii,,a "Itoifi.” Metuand i.tcfimuc and 'aVotnuch timeand irmiicy uni the utmoyame of tiie ironatiek- ijj!*. Deii.iiiCi; ni;V,-r ;-te k*. ....If yoti w*i)f to buy tho best buggy, carriage,* run-about or phae­ ton, go to W i R* bterfrits* R. E . C O R R Y , ' ALICXIONEE R 8 'clls Ileal Estate aud Personal prop­ erty anywhere. Promptness, attention ti> details arid satisFaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates.” ■ • 1 . E. C. OGLESBEE, PHYSCIAN AM ) SURGEON. Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases of tho nose, throat auditings. Every Ticket Office of the Penn­ sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau of the great World's Fair rtf SkLonis in 1904. The .Bureau ad­ dress' a t Codasville is ,E .S. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’’Rooms” booklet of St. Louis hotels and board­ ing houses Vacation and rates, com- ilcd by the - World’s F a ir Manage-' meat, can be obtained from hiiu; also othervaluahle Information., CHEAP RAfES. To all points in Montana, Washing­ ton, Oregon and British Columbia, March 1st to April 30th, 1904. Special rates to North Dakota iu, March. Write-at-once for information and maps, to Ira F . Schwegel, District P^PsengeiftAgciU^Tyjgcmisiii Central R’yr 407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, Yes, August Flower still lins the largest sale of any medicine in the civ­ ilized world, Yopr mothers and grandmothers neyer'1thought of using anything eke for indigestion o r ' brii- ousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom .heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration Or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver,-.stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys­ tem, aud that is all they took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the ■matter wUh you. You can got this reliable remedy, at all druggists Price timt'75c. p t if. i r - m n |-T*\ P i f U f ’L n b . t i I f gsl&iffp L a u g fa t iis in ? C S o c a ln e a&d ai§ K p t i g H k i i i t s permanently cured, without p:.in or detention from business, leaving no craving for drugs ®r other stimulants. We restore the-nervous and physical systems to iheir natural condition because we remove tho causesof disease. A homeremedy prepared by an eminent physician.. ' W E eilARAOTEE A CURE , EREE TRSA&. ‘TREATMEU?• ' Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians* solicited-. Write -today, Manhattan Theraneutla -y Sept* A' « 4 SB Broadway, Sow York ©Hy •$9.95 M e s ; • ' / ■'V- - . Now Tailored Shells in black, navy brown fud fancy ' mixtures' that were formerly 13,50 lo §18-reduced ip -S9.97). ’ . ' / . • " nidy flom r i ^ Bargains.. , J 100 dozen fine flowers su*h as rbses large and small.. All kinds of j small flowers that were regularly 25c to Too a bub eh, your choice of the lot for 1 9c.- ’ - - ‘ Fine Lawns, nicely trimed/G styles at §1.00 each. White wash, 1silk waists §3.00, $3.50 aud 84.00’. Wash shirt 'waist, suitt-' 82.00. to §5 00, Mphair skirts for shirt waists $5.00 in black, -navy brown!, ' gray and white. % t ■ ' : - « ft& Co. Xenia, Ohio.. ' . “to Where the Bank Prcoident CaUaht Him. to an ar 25c A Jtojtej w . DA ILY E X C V R .S IO N S TOLEDO To DETROIT Si, Clair Flats > Port Huron Hu th* Ha/inWaiit Sttnnisit o/ tti* wwt 6mtt tm fieav'ingfeete£ StteeiDiiiyat a.y.fA, M.AlterArtlv -*1 Ilf IttUiM, Iteiiirmi-g,AtfiveWeekX.JAys8.30r,M., Smulay*d.sar.M. J-’*i* to Delrul,7w, nDlimi.-eiltriafuitiil ” “ n*eur*Inn* t*brlreltjmdreturrt, week!>»y.»$1, 5 *ndsye7f,r. I’oTt,Hufe.uwiiireiurrt, aJiHfiVtnfvvo d*-«’ tiip, only weAlexndftl-itk M SachtU* Cfi»eiAftftect«{.«»»tt)etrnltwaiillesm* •ersfairlkiffale, .ter fatiher lnf«rm*ikirt We atikrtt.: KkikaxUAgentorwrite . 0 , fi t t t m w t t t r M , OiftrOlt, Mltffi -tUtM, O, ly honest of course,” lie said.' “I am honest!1’ replied the appli­ cant. ' - “Do yon-pay yont debts?1’ asked tho president. . “Yes, sir.” “Would you pav even a poker debt?” - ' “Yes, sii*.” soiT 3 ',” said the president, “but we have no place for you.” When the applicant' had left, a friend- of the president ventured to ask; “Why didn’t you employ him? lie ’s apparently honest enough.” “Well,” replied the president, “1m probably wouldn’t steal, but lie lolls lies. Nu man ever pays poker debts.”—‘Kansas City Times. Had -to Trent Back. There was a sensation in a Glas­ gow street one evening when on* man was Veen pursuing another at a breakneck pace. ' The pursued, much tho smaller man of tho two, leaped on to a passing ear. The pursuer leaped on almost at’ M heels, and, airing the runaway by. the collar, tho two rolled oil the ear together on to the street. Deeming it was a thief who hud bc-uh-caught, a crowd collected. “What was he doing?” asked ft num ns tho two struggled to their fed, tho larger tightly grabbing’the Smaller, “4.clp the mean houiul,” ho gasped. “I stood him a glass 0 ’ beer slang there, an’ he was boltin' without standm' me yin. But I !ll watch him.” And he marched off his man, T&otogrvfttte 1 >bd REVIVO b ^ W T R O T T « R r ■ WelPMan o f M e . . London finite*, I n tho Bwcnteouth and eight­ eenth centuries when a -London street was newly formed its uatno and date were .frequently recorded on a tablet built in to the wall of a corner house. Tho houses them­ selves ivet'e-also sometimes d istin­ guished by initials, names or dates, either placed like the street tablets or on n rain pipe or in Ado the Imild lug, Bomo o l lh u e 1 cites stilt sum vlv<v h tit thvut h constant danger of their dt-MiVa-iton, for every year many old lims^a uto leveled with tho ground, «nd C u v is once imp,or- 4imh tikfr'i*.* to are m. 17 yd into oriuu* u u o i14- or h>.(i (Suir'impor- taiiwo by being rmMtmeil,-“ LoJl0ott Truth. THE —-^v. c sbae taaA .'a? _ _ .......... !P3EtiD3>£r'O30E 3EU32M3EKDfSP' nan -will inc6ror,,tlioIr yti-otbfiil tiyor br wring- UEV 1 VO. It oiitpilsfanilEirtairrMt.rs.HaiY.BB-’' new.I,ostYnaitty.rmtidtenoy,Nightly tiOstroTrer.inallngMemory,W.stlturniaMiM,«sd sUeffects c? Esli^Snsaof oscetanndioOisMittoa, whichualltFmafor^u<Iy,buelncnorE buy U c *. It n010.lycuresbystartingntths*fl.t otdlMwra,hut Is.greatnotvotonlo andbleedImUOar, brisg. log hsekthe pink glow to pale cheeksurirA StoringthhOre ot youth. 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