The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
! K E B f i S H v i m a m i® , ‘Vi ^ ^ ‘13531s ajjjJi r ’W t ^ uu4 r, ratted. N*-w Yo-\* and f ; 8, I S« !■,-#*« cjjlgg^ fl : * * * £ ffiv c »!it o i 3 . 70 V to ' mwd, * Vi f ow Ural I*&nte, 1»f. ifaVra* t«T?3rjty. Hirnttt, Vice Pres., 3, WrMmajj, CoebSet B Smith Am . Caff% T H I S C U T .” \i loiuroend it; there isn't Itmmeir yon Irnye to trust |egvee to your butcher.* a r e d F o r . Meats her are,the only hind to ,ve proper appliances lot Imm right, ■and they're |afewhan sold. Don't go hng when it's hot. 'Buy le sure. R . CROUSE, » a b v id d e , 0. IRestaurant , and iHnlftg Booms 1 i«h and, Limestnirft* street Springfield, Ohio, £ H I G H ! O U T lewOrieantl Cuba n d l e a c h e d j n c om fe r i B o u H m ROUTE ’ •' A fftt i! SOUTHERN R y . rHREB TWA INS A 0Atj CMc*j(» & FJorMaSnecW U&ixrto, iM * f #6,TS?i, Tlirfiagli Pulfawo eervic*,.' aici^n*tlereiiiri, indianapili*! iluaibu*, ■»■>* Sktt, ( Four Boutn hjlutibf. , , fieri#* limited Ohrc-j-rh. JVl-ft*n fttvKtm&= ucM ' < 1 Via**"). ndV H * iu:v.s i G> ,7. It. l«r J j i3loH*nOt*-TM. gsMen4 C*w*c**tSped* Bcti'J*r»U,■ flrxi'ir»t3 i(r hePy^t ta,•#!•«HuwHt ■ K~r4*W«rt*t i**<# nc?cawjj**] l;i,-M 3TorIttn^mUsa•JP’ , At.I.BROWN, A^ 'SS jr hrdi Gras 5 H i t Brie** } M o t t N & T I t# -m** NSCRESCENTROUTE Muah v a i f i^ 1 m #n t Atwijs h * I M m A M * NW NM i. me OWAL I «-AK' Jui'lh-e hUigCrtf, Up, f*9BS!?, Mar.'?* hi. Coiiv«t |hey?rh ojn nnl f t jrii). W* dii^wlgy |<jp hlr, J. 3%i»ia>i»is Shaw ix reiH»ried ■eidihtfeSa homy war Vliltmt. Ii3r.II, M. Barber wag in Voluw- bus Wcdnr^tlay «»n Imehie«i«. jlr. pud Mra. J. JS. J<ott viaited gprlngftthl ti.httivog st.v^iral days, :ir i ‘ K ♦3f»Rf. lit, ■iris lia ■ lire’s A l l O ver th e house , A n «-‘<vvn *Tr At {Ulrecfiene 1uyhtprircHHt K<rr& UawtiugxDwa, Fcr MS« Fcir.*,- ^3 ¥ea*t ' A U T T i l ' KOIISEJwE \ ^VVVV^fVVv-^^ KtoNEVTROtiBLE. 4i%> ttftVlg UASy*% « l Tiw i S p K E S 5 S I 5 H l,&<~ w faw Mrs. E, OgbiHbm Wednesday in Xenia. spent Mr.-, J>. H. Milburn left MundAv or IhnnhighaTn, Ala,, where aho •viHb-' tho guest of her dam •Af—* -5=h *rr .- -* - *« -r.u;. , ..i*Jt-!£ij<*VTr!4 . ■ ..:nn VOlikn, F or Sti-r,;—-|w pure bml O’ I. C'-. Into;! sowx, wr«t farmw ►*’on. A. <). ih'id;.'hian, ;;t. Mr. John Voffoy of Cincinnati spentSabbath at lib. homo in thb place. ■ " ■■ Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Taibox were snprised Ja«tSaturday evening by a .lumber of their friends calling on them. The party came in a alee and amerry party it was, Mrs, 0* C, Weimer wax the guest of South Charleston friends thh week. Miss Ida Hardie of Columbus is . the guest of her sister Mrs, W. J. ,higgett. —Iteinwaber thu best entertain- nept of the season comesSaturda;. zoning March at. The America! ubilea Singers will delight a large mdlence. t fl U.jMoMiil- The friends,of*Jlr. II Hanwillbepleasod to fcnofi thathe ismuchimproved.’ Prof, Clevenger and wife spent thefirst parto f the. week with Co- luinhus relatives. Afr. aftdMrs. E F-, Story formerlj theDancR^ter Reform Earm bav ■ uooveil xo theWitsonEarn that Mr. Jal Ewry has been "renting, Mr £lwey expects to travel for a Oolum ms hrm, The members o f the I, 0. 0. E) enjoyed an oyster snpper m tlnir ball Tuesday1evening. —The American Jubilee Singer* comeHere Saturday eveningMarch pl underthe direction of theEpworth Deague of tbe M. E, ohurcjh. There U vq betterorganisationon the road. Mrs, J. E. Hastings has 'been mute sick for several; days but is thought to be some better. Miss Del» Johnson of Xenia was entertained this week'by her cousin Mrs. H, H.' MoMilian; , ’ J , - M r .w a lle r RaUehger whb huB ■»3feUemployed hy tyr1. D, H. Sullen larger returned to lns homeinHam U«m last Saturday. Mr* HaSongpr fxpeets to enter a school in Ciucln »ati and take up telegraphy, * J . Miss Margretta Watt la expected home today from Wooster where she bus been attending college^ ‘ A number of young folfcsr -from here attended a social at the bom* ofHarry Waddle Tuesday evening The Ladies of the Society Will bold a 'M,; 'E,.. market Aid and ,bazar Aprjil 7th, In the Harbor room. 1 *,. *. *- 1 • ji * v. *Mr. CharlesMash, who is attend ing Muskmgham College Was the guest of his cousin John Hash hero Thursday, - *■ Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Wildmat . have issued Invitations to a numb i -/'Of their .-friends for1 this (Eriday) evenings Mr* Woodbridgp Ustiek was tin guest, ,ot rnlatlves in Columbus during-the spring vacation at fchi College, i j -fThe "ctiUdrgu will appreciate the American Jubilee, lingers at the opera house March 81. Why not take them tme time? ’ —The plat for the American Jubi lee Singersat the Opera house -will openat McCollum's Tuesday1March 27. Tickets &>cents. I . Mr, Ira jTowftsley of Xenia, Who recently purchased the Shigley property, has moved bis goods here andis now one of our citizens, Mr* J. H, Wolford has secureda test class carriagepainter andisdon. wady to take in work, Have, your uiggy orchrmgo painted and new 'irea, steel or Rubber, pubon so yon wid have it ready fpr nlce weather. —Sell your poultrytoW*E. Clark .rcpresentingErftnkG.DayofSprlng- ield. Poultry received at Kerr & Hastings Bros, eaeh Monday. ' After Several days visit with Pt'Of. ' Vfasterson and wife Miss Ada Mas- <arson, Mies Hetfie 6 rant' returned to theirstudies-at Wilderforce. trot yorsjty, >* . ' '/i 1 / .f -f ' /Mr. S. 1 1 . Sterretfcand family of r ?outh Charlestoncame down Thars- ’ay ’evening to spend a week or more at .the home of Mr., W, It Aterrett. ‘Mr, Hterrcttis bookkeeper for thbMrm of Houston Bros, and is ■aking his vacation, , Mr. Harry Efey of Springfield was in town Wednesday. Mr. E«*ty says that work will be 'commenced dtt his electric line’' between this place and Springilold about the middle of neqct month. Of courto the weathermustasttle beforo imicti can b« accomplished." Miss Lulu Henderson, who has been attending the Ohio University at Athens, O,, Is spending several dayson a visit at henhome here,, « -* •,J The Cedarvdio basket ball team defeated the team from Tippecanoe Offy at Alford Memorial last Hatur- day night. Tho score was IB to 2*. Mr. tt. H. Creswell took the school children of (Hsfriet number four a sled rlode last Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was spent at the -home of their teacher, Miss Lula Smith where taffy pulling ftnd corn poping were the features of enter tainment. Mr, John tfraham, who has been attending College returned to ins homo in Hampden, X* Ik, Tuesday being called there by sickness in the family. A T - WISTERMANS DRUG ‘TTORE f / v o t ; o . ,5 f « m - Arnica, Bay Bum, RoseCotiow, Ulitcbhazel, andUariousmakes of Collet Soap and otter SeasonableJlrtie* ks Better andCMaper thanat themail Order Bouses, „ ■ . - -t A Tria l w i!l ronviJi*e yiKi. CROU SH B L O C K Mr1. 0, ft. MCGleUah, who has bad charge of Mr. 0, 0. Weimer’s meat store, took full possession■ this Week. Mr. McClellan will operate the store on the same plan it has been heretofore. Mr. Woimer will devote bis entire attention to his livery business. —The American' Jubilee Singers will I k ; here, under the direction of the EpWorth League March 31. Thosewho beard a similar organiza tion a year or so ago under the sairo direction-wlH rtcail that there has never been a more pleasing enter tainment fox'old and young as ti is one. The ilno stallion, Maple Bel5s .tr., formerly owned by Cb O. Woimtr and sold at his sale to Messrs, fieorge Ervin atul Jt-sso Towmsley, wiltbe stabled tnisyearat ihehiihrB farm, Prince, fbettlydesdalo hor e, sold by Mr. Weimer was pureha: td by Mr. George Hamnum, Formal anhouneement1 inmade of a meeting of the General Assembly of the rutted Presbyterian church in Richmond, May £3next. »el*> gafes will attend fromH.Synods and tWEreshyteries. ropresentfug 140,0* romtnuideatJts. Tim basis of r. pie- 8r.|*fation Is o»K« delegato- t« every five «Mtlcrt pastors. The heavy fif.nws tho HrM of th * m rk mntfcthiigs very uupl asutd f{,r*j?,£. rmal ronte in- fi* tn n W,!U “ it c t i t w ftset5 r ti. i; » w* i* * Slw.t.aj btd L‘ ?tirn. It, M. HtofbioSit eiii'.clodf d that mat * hae^woiddbe hr«t Stl tho nmw hut M il w return, Wo remplefely g iv n ot«t hy the ride n. fhe Mr, Gscat eattetfle d msoato-d h* make three mths In thren hours ami then got Muck hi led/lhcdsnow/ Mr. WMHpemvr r*f, d ab-rn }o*welt *•!» h!s Amerry sleighing party ef about forty Hu-b-ntx fr.-ni Williorforre 1 «iv» rxity, tiutpi rein'd by Ibiif, Thomaw, instructor In Hebrew’and Mho* Battics millinery instructor invaded tho hqum of Prof, and Mrs. Mastejeon last Saturday afternoon whop? tho time was very pleasantly - . fi'Ei tkVU*. S.?Jr.;.cl..yjjrt*x mental annsie and speeches. ■=£>’ "> i f flTe ft level Fihli |i*raff IL; on to i/f *i i-l. Vvv it i e.pt xJug rap./’; 'morn boilir; xtareli hollfx] With: J X 7 ?fh ptC-teej, J wuv van -yuon- ' ,-yfaf and a ! * f salt m a howl, y . |petatets t:r wall ;> v^A i tw abaut n boiling uater, -gtir- 1 the time/ then add water to mat*' like I t will toko about Tfw-Miglstejils Lives l«;a Gd;;-rii Sam* Aov , * > ! Jim? i v-rcdl - Get ;>1owof an Oliver Bloc! breaking Kerr & HastingsBros. -*F or SAm::*”-KK)oi* moroscasonwi ,)ak fence posts choice- timber, eh- i^Uife of 33d. Dean, ” The Arm of George &Hibgler this veefc placed fcwo of their pianos. >ne itvthe home of Mr, O* L. Smith hud tho other In the homeMr, A. O, dridgrtiftn* At this rate the Krell llano will be found in many homes -u this-Section beforo another year jhmes around* The demand for econd hand organs ts greater than ho firm can supply. Tho price of Monosnowdaysai'owithin thereach « f most all classes «nd thoro is certaihiy- no bettor investment. Erod Mitchell, 11, a- pupil at the Spring Hhl school building, and liv ing at 703 South Detroit street, Xenia, was aeoid/ntly struck in* the ilgihteyebyaphHSp of wood thrown ny /Tted" Davis, a pupil at the ?ftUr)e school,- while .the hoys Were playing,after school hours, -Friday waning, and it is thought' the sight of the eye was permanently des- troyed.- 'The" sharp vhit, of wood thrown by the Davis boy,-cut-agash in tho- lad's cheek and pfcerml the' Eyeball. The wounded poy is a son of tVilliam Mitchell, whois now? in PenUessee, where.h&is" In the_lum ber business, : f. . * , There was an unusual sight about ibe Xenia depot Tuesday evening when a couplemf Ourcitizen^started home... It,was with Some difficulty that they got- on the ’train, beth showing that they had Tuatpiged .to'; pry. off the "lid’ J‘some place long moiigb to get the liquid refresh*-' monte.,, Beside the load they carried r|iey were well supplied with bottle and didn't ‘seem’to camif they.were seen sticking out of their pockets* It might be' stated thatMayor Bren-, non hart fitted the "Tid5* sc tight the menwere compelled to go to Bay ton. - 1 three |#,F< of lmilin« water iu alt Turn :,Wt) a ilqu/U? hoik*;* a?nl cook oBaaiia«ia.-JB,t e t ■-lukfHcaiaB--add. one yeast ctifce tUsspivcd in one-Iiali cup of luki-.v^rm uAter av one cup ful of old yraT. Set a rover on looroly and let steadMicro theyeast will befmno very il^ht. When frothy pour into £h '3 fruit jciv$, filling two-thirds full. Put on the covers without rubbers, let t-tutel feyeral hours, then pet away in a cool,-dark place. * , U dependent on ’homemade to start !he nest hatter j>nt a cupful of this yeast when made into n pint jut and keep closed until needed for a starter. Aft Old Beauty Reeipe. i Take hhlf a tcacupffll o f fine oat meal and gradually stir it into a pint of boiling water, using a double saucepan for the purpose to prevent any'possibility of, burning, Let boil till clear looking; then; strain through a cloth, boil againjand once morn strain* To this add enough -rosewater to make it pour easily and about an ounce of glycerin. Tins maybe perfumed according to pref erence aiwHa' recommended to rub into the skin to prevent roughness. Bottle and shakewell before using. Balt Rising Broad. ,-Oaedialf ieaqipM of white corn- meal, one-half ’ieaspGoniul of. sugar; mix together'tuid scald with otte- half pint of sweet milk* Put in a warm-place until tho,momug, pref erably in a double boiler of Wiam water. In th£/morning add’a half pint „of warm* water and' flour to make’ a thick hatter* Set in a pan ilour asmayhencccb.'ary. y ^,-CeldCroamC f A ' Pour ounces oil of almonds,, half an ounce of Mute wax, hifif an ounce of spenpaceti, two minces; oh violet water-(tholatter not essential, 'but adds fragrance)*’ Put all jut grcdiente/in. jar--or cup, which is set in, ft Baucepan of hot water on stove. Let, boil 'up till ingredienth sit-' The lecture at the. operabousehist Friday evening was#atterited ,by a lair steed audience considering the weather. Thomas Brooks Fletcher in-hist popular lecture l‘The Sfartyr- dorauf Fools'' will ha gladly xyel-. eomert here again as hia addresswas qual to anything ot tho kind over given on the local stag.*. arccompletelyfiicltetl’andblended; Stirfrequently,(Whilemeltingisfak ingpluoe*• Ppur iutp sinal jatd to cool. Crepfo Toast. In $&st Orleiius this isi a favofUd disham)calledbysome'fidst bread:” Beat well two add two table- spoonfuls of aijgar,. half, a cup o f mite ‘and u" ealt’spoonful of salt and a dash of pcppfv. Stir all well to gether in a soup plate. Take six ■ slices of the stale bread or moire if DEATH OF ALEX. IRVIN, required,, dip in tho mixture and fry "it in four tablespoonfuls of bacon fa and serve hot ’ After ’ months of sickness from complication ot troubles us a result of the grip Mr. Alex, ii vift tiled 'about eig’ t o'clock Thursday oven- ug. Tim. deceased was 7& years of. age and had been ft resident of this pkieo for many years. Besides a wife, one daughter, Mrs, Eli Burrell if Xenia survives* Tho funeral will take place from tho Jl. E. church Sabbath afternoon at eno o'clock, standard time, con tacted by DA H. 0. Middleton. Burial will Ut-"»o pkteo at tne; comeiery north of town. ‘ Uso .For 8t*te Brand. ! \ Staid bread -makes good ginger cookies, Soak the bread in-cold wa ter for about aft horn*, squeezeit dry tyith tho handsand addenough flour to make a dough. Then work in tho shortening auiV tho usual ingredi ents of gtegetbread. Roll out and make the cookies about oiie-half inch thick and bake as usual. MST O* LETTERS List of letters remaisdner uncalled or in the Codarvill'1 posfofftea for tho week ending Mar. 10, mod. f. last, NO* 11. Anderson. Dr, Dunn* Mrs. B, Johnson* Gilbert, Eordgti :■ Grisci. Carmine, DKJinsoppo. CrigUft Domeuica, Cards •■-■.■ Eransc di Ha Leonardo* H Morgillo. Augold, T. N. TathOX, P» M. ALaundryHint. Common salt is necessary for steeping prints out of which ‘ tho color is inclined to run. I t hotli hardens the water, rendering it less solvent, and eoob it* gali.ahould bo added to tho eoaking water for handkerchiefs, go it loosens tho mu cus and renders the washing an easier pteeers. A ih.riiit.ai.awiafc* ■ Siova Polish. A good polish for stoves h mado of one teaspoonful of powdered alum mixed with the rtovo polish* The brillianeo that tliio mixture wall give to a cto*o will last for a long time. LssnOn Oat grated lemon, two tggo, piece of butter cite of tm one cupful of ougar. But on m Et&voandmelt together* When fool^-not tiold—• spread betweeh layers of c-a&p, ■ a The K'.zf'HAc r |re?? L’h'r.rc1Inra r LI. t,,. , Ijef lions fllfapprovnl. . I Tho latter was a big, brawny man something over fix feet fall andwo ^ r * a t ?-y ;wcrrl* "lY-tii, what have yon hem fhgL’ cch i lm tumor* fjorily. ‘ITccl/* _returned fh« prisoner, LOOK HERi ^5 4 1 do- A lively Tunic , wiili that.old enemy of th© 'race. ihmsUpatlppb often ends iftf Appe* ndieitis. TY avoid all BCriouo troublo Wltb ilfomach, liver mid Bowels, fakoTte. King'o How L ite , Pills, Theyperfectly regulate these: -tgans, xvBhont pain ox discomfort* »3« M AH Druggists. , - To DryTteiftefi). fih> dry damp feqthwro Tblow a handful of calt on the firo and hold tho feathers over, abaking them vig- oteuoly. I)on?t put thoni eo near fhoflro that'they will burn* with a markedly barbed wire accent, ’betraying theof,mt that I t * came from tho far »o?th, wa imdy lito jno hftoa but & pair srhonco ta^make a teeyin the day* Idoo'V- istratO* * * ’ ‘ “ C/rty/5replied the prisoner, with some pride, wV.'hot, you a Scotchman and; complain that youpcannot raaky a; living these- days? Why, these are: the/iaya when you can hiake fine if at any time ” 'Tdjnna ken”— began Urnollieiy . “Let me ticeyourWndo," demand ed the court, and «3 the prigonuf exhibited a -pair of huge fFts tliat looked as if. they'could bend a sil ver salver with the utmost ease be continued: **% thought so* Why on earth don't you,, a Scotchman, go to"writing ft series ,bf short stories in your,'dialect? With those strong, splendid hands tool l>iseha%cdand advised to talmmy hint !M T’he prisoner' disappeared from the room with tW light of a new understanding irradiating his home ly features. , ; THE SPRING OF 1906 , ,V Jbe Draad Penalty, 6SK v £# A Mr.- Easy— Why -don't- yotf- do something philanthropic.? ’ ■ ■’Mr* Boliticianft-i'm afraid to,, If! I show'that I" havemay-money be yond my actual needs somebody will be askingwhere I got it* ; .; . Unappi’eoiateJ Ambition, “My hair,” remarked the middle aged man sadlv, “ ia the most ambi tious thing fthontme, It seems/ “ What’s .the'answer:?’' queried his friend. • “I t is always coming out on top,” explained the party of the first part. 1 Is how here and you will want that that h a g ^ y o r e a r fia g e paisitad gim ! « d 4 l am now ablcs to do that* Call get prices* Have yowr work done now ready for good weather. J. H. WOLFORD. P. S* I have secured the services,of riage painter. a first class car* 1 if $ 125 INGOLDS 125 T'.n w ir * t % ’ ISfill be given away Mrnday ’December 31 , Tickets wilt be given wlfh^eacb 05 cent T?ash,put* chase; One $ 15.00 prize; Five $ 10*00 prices; Twelve $ 5.00 prizes* No tickets will be given on book account.' \ ■,t i ' ^ - G , R , M c € { e l l a n * * -i ■ SMITH BY (CoatimtedfttanFirst thefight andwill may jt ft antil thft highest^courts deny himtho righttohavehisnameplacedon.tho ticket* Tho/ Hlldebrant ptoffio Claim that ' ‘Boss” * Schmidt will yethe.-forcedto drop Smith m ho w»ssixyearnago. Thusthemattar runs and will cfoptinue to be t}* chief topicofconversation u tilthe Supremo' courtgivesitsdecision* TheWay fryingandToole’Aitoni»h«<i a Scotch Walton Sir Homy Irving used to tell with glee, of -a.joke-that he, with Mr. Toole, the comedian, ami a third jouanment was then.taken until one o’cioc.i. The temporaiy organiza tion was made" permanent and tho reports of the different committees read. jjRoouevelt,' Foraker, Dick and ^ ® » m o « » i o « « . in DiUi OIu^^oviTliotol aaministeredthcordutms - imv\vovk iliey gap. toHreeuhhavingthnonlycandidate^ and' Hum Charles Darlington* uf a screen, xhe i» » Xenia m amasterly dartres nohfhm- Rtmt i w waitf they^om-; ted Juugo Smith. Warren, c o u n t , n p s m t i o u s . They stnpped moved that Judge Smith be tumin&i silverware, of which there waA a ted unammonsely which was donoj f table and amid great applause and te.eers. ,t h.lnnrt fh« T HI* Impression. ^Client-^My lawyer says the other sidehasput in a demurrer. Ifriend-^What is that? Client—1 don’t Icnowexactly, hut suppose it’s something expensive I 'll have to pay for*-— kte t York Press. Wb«t Was Needed. “Fvo beenmisquotedseveral times., lately,” Borem- was saying* “I t makes me realize that I should weigh my words”*— ‘ Ydt>” interrupted Miss Patience <Jo»ne, “and give less generous measure/'—Piiiladeipliia Tress. Bilk Jill- Old Not Know Him. -Muaskedme to loud him$5. -Y cjj be*s a chronic borrow- “But I've only known him three days!” “ That's the seasonhe asked you ” --Yonkers Ufatcsmsm. Thu call fm* Judge Smith’ result- j od in hiaappearanceonthe platform aftd of how he hart aspired for these many yearn ter 'tho office that Ms friends, the "gang,” had ‘tondeml him. He told of how he intended to stay In tho fight t© tl»o fftuth ami not lay down for any one, hpr<vb> m vitig good hie pron.jso to the Clinton county delegation. Tim S. of V. band played “ Hot Time" and other stiringnli’s that made the hero of the day and tho “ gang” bed over with glee Cheney firetors tool time to apollgizo for some of Hie missing parts in the. bamfr which proved that ovenU 10 “gftng" did not know whet In.r tin gun^voujld , ■<ff Just as it whs loaded a id matte no elaborate arrangomentd. Hon* BothBrown of Warren coun ty, tho “ Boss" of that bailawich, was called upon for a .speech Tint could not tm iounu. Huh Imsn'i the bcijfc lovo; for Greotio county' politicians* D. Q. Morrow of High land, tho “ wliolo cjmeKe” iu that placed i , behi d t o screen. hey then opened the window and turned out the gas, and finally all-got under tho table. ' 1 \ The jokers bad only to reimain in. their cramped position a few min utes beforo they hoard the unsteady feet ©ft he waiter along the pass##*, 3 The darkened room* amaxed him. and the cold air from the window keemed to strike him with affright. “ Goodness!’3exclaimed lie. “ I f * thieves they are. I thoriteas much. ’ frae the lniks o' them aud lrae their gay talk and their lauchin*. Eh, bufc I’m a ruined..man! ;.I wish I hadn* taken the. hale ©3 ,11ml last botik i Hero! Morel Thieves! Thieve*! harder! Thieves! Thieves’ ” And» 'r shouting at the top of his voire, h* ran out of the room and along th* passage* |! „, The minuteLc bad gone the ori** eis i'hut the window, lit the g«L **• stored tho diver to the table amt mk averted as before, enjoying * ^«n* oigar. ■ Trerxtetly thero was a confasei cans'jiossesscd anrt that none ©to ^ »VV themwould go out and fight for a ! f3rc- c(3» ^te-p-ai?: county, responded to repeated calk, i ?vaV,uUJ? P-'-3?-* ^ hud fr'IU vi Use loyalty his ltepublt-! jTue.cr and loader, arid in poured - * -itruly Kioiloy throng, mostly h*l? Dsyond Hl$ Ken. ’“Pa, dote flio minister got all the nonty they collect every Bundayf3 m m “ SbS “Then X don't ceb why ho holds up bio hsnda and pra te tho Lord id €ar»e3tlv,” *<-3Mroit.Tree Fress* lij_ _ v. of ilffi iiianigfr, Democratic nominco. D. Q. in tins1 }il ^hpp.r*, assertion, was taking a nipat Mildo- •hrAftfcwho openly supported ■ Judg< Ktmyau against Judge Seropgy, ,.The district today is In the sanih anda lady*with & blanket, taught up ja tho alarm uof fear, followed by thoagoukedwaiter* thio man was afiaal with a p©W* J aftd anotlws earned a bronze stit.wy hi pnuon* «»f the riirce hwUifrfr * ^ * », k**. ■■.*» mo ’I b C t d l i r v i l k * • O h i o . ] <»* a»* i3v«ry boustke*f;crcUmuiT iiftow that If finy will toy BeftuJC-* f’ritl Water Starth up ttsisu!ty <ss* tfuy wiSI w e not only it. , h »uw it a v«?r.tcto h4hv ifHiftkil m * ris pinkua•i«nt.in 18 *>z. ai» pi* 'f#il white all-otter i'«M tVtit -1 ifirriurKkeptnufiu dimwit paffeate%; j),I tin* pitsc Is the 8;r.>o, 10 vr-sus. If hi ft 'tiiu frrotirpD ll .tvvf.tittfi fofreo uijafteas<bf'iulca!a if suitefxm-piita h eflt 5 isft« W-dX, It !fl1cpmriie f.a» *«nekciiiwr.,1i whteh Lovdskcst'j »t t,ffare*.e pate Id Itetciii e. 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