The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

ouncll Stitt Backing Up ■: *** Council has confronting it the chance of a damagesuit anti pgobfthiy two w mow owing to the selfish means of using public power an&timds for private gain, - «• ^' It developed at a recent meeting that Miss Jennie Ervin £ m * contemplating bringing suit for damages on her gutter. T h e a te r with the one in front of J, N, Wofford’s property c* has tikn in controversy for nearly two years. The latter & brought an injunction suit and the court haa so tied .up the * matter that the village legislative bddy is' m w precarious *■’. predicament. . t*. Miss Ervin about two years ago wanted to move out her • a curb and asked for three feet. ^Council granted her'two feet y hut when the contractor set the curb to the surveyor’s line l it has since been found to Be eighteen inches. ; * Other property ownersmoved out,;ahd it has been dfc- % t covered that some of them are out two feet and some are ‘ outtwoand-one-liajffeet. . . ' * . ", \ It developed at the hearing of the suit of Wolford vs. the _„ corporation that J. K*.Andrew hadinduced surveyor Hood , to lower the grade so that Wolford wouldhave to take* his gutter up; Hoodylaimed at the' time, that.he secured a water line that ;w,0uldmeet Wolford’s'and yet care fOr;the other property down the street- ■This change oh the part of Hood was brought about by Andrew, who had Agrudge at Wolford.; Hood now denies that he ever said such a ' tWr.fr rp^ffWlW^sof fact'that there &e witness that wav- BIRDS^ANDWIFTES. Sporisnmn In France are becom­ ing furious advocates of wireless te­ legraphy. I t appears th a t after carefully. wafeldns^ for three years a luloweter’a lFnBtn ’bf lefc^rapli" irire in a district not overpopnlated; with ^ords an interested observer lias jk fed th a t one and a half head' , of game^anqh a-’- partridges, pheas­ ants, quail, and <=o on, are .impaled yearly on every wire of this length In France, which-means a total tdl ■rover-fhe rounlry-of 40,000annually., Many-pf the yfctim?, especially of the migratbry.kind, lose their Jives' through hoctuTdat flights, so unless, these can he induced to travel ’by day Wireless telegraphy seems fhe only French game Jaw in future worth supporting. I t would be in­ teresting to find out IF in Fngland| also bird intelligence*is ’still of the pretelegraphie period,,1—^ London Clirpnicle, ^ ' . .Moral ,Ti«d to a C*lf* T*(L r ‘One day last week.we saw*a cloud 'o£ dtist'nweepiijg vpaaf oiir .uffiqpf .Mixed withthe dust wa^’a good, sized' 'half,imbuing,at. Bplendid ‘speed,- apd Jtn horseback* (Monel .Online was *«* s*«X SW P the; man Whd does the 'mostemh- -plaining"about the .harness, of-this- ■gW$fi^a?W 5 - ahd'doing things,', -ff/suefeess- does? * r* vc * m *v» ^ 8 t>r^V'gsimgr*».lfctra-an^.vsgriria*g~ 3 -= 1 -Srt.^i^.r^t-a:-v>. 7 ^yy jf 3 ,w*iw r~r I ' t iL ) £ -# ji- 1 ty- 1 i ■ mk%i: i ,-v■ i III, J , " ' ■ ■' . 4'. m 4 ,. .. I i«, t ...... . *'J •» h . -r - ■ V l ,H » . ' , - v . , * 4 j * Jn ^ ^S' ■JS’ fwtr'l . it ^*>'7 *£}< *' rbtis.'St?* t* :^ '-f-jl $r ;i\A<rii.vv •> V » t „ Yr , y t t (& ’ 7’V*, >if* fcS* *> V A r y JJC-' J£. 11 v i? f t ’ ** ■f'“ < y 'i* ^ p j g i E ^ s *®* >- ■*: ' j 1 **«. ■ « ‘ , s * -5 , s, v- bird lover the greatest the ,fac t that. ho. one- y ri u r ‘ v back to° the oH linc as .council wenf the work <, ; . S S r - 1 , “j . % r ’ , ^ * ‘ ^ J K ‘Jr - wj ' J / u 4 A T V . f t l r o - A A . , 1 * A , A W A , r n A , r t A l - ' 4 - 1 . 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If your appetite i» poor, eat meat To tempt your appetite and nouriih the system1our choice nmf* are nott csmUtd by anything* The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them* i R :.'M i|w'> ' ££ ,■. fcurrence tDfind come Jdnd of bird's n e st'in every homemade box t h e t , holds a ietler.—St. JJicholaa. , Antityphoid Serum. - - A strong Case in favor of the anti- typhoid serbm is,made-out by'Pro­ fessor Chantemease ift tlm Paris Medical Journal, In 3,595 cases of typhoid fever treated. in. fourteen- of the Paris, hospitals there was a' mortality o f i?.3 per cent. l a the hospital Bastion 29, under fhe same treatment, with the- exception of the, use h f .antityphoid serum, there were pply twenty-seven deaths in MS cases, a . mortality of 3.7 per Cent. The. serum Caused o rapid disappearunee of the diayrhbcjSi headache and other toxic symptoms, . . t-tWhiMiTi—r— ■id* 1 -if.lyf•-.' ' V.vr.; Ths Lind.bara Mail. Here is one. of the little, things that make trouble for the postmas* i e r .a t Lin^bojg; - Them -are 24G: Johnsons, 13 i Andersons, S i Swen­ sons and 99 Petersons who get mail At his office.. Think of a line of school children rushing In there six­ teen feet deep' and S r yelling At once: "Any mail for JobtAons?*: *fAny mail for Anderson®F' “Any mail for Petersons?” “Any mail for Swensons?”—Kansas City Jour­ nal, i.-eWi.mfli.ftiairt*.*. ....... .. M«U m I Engltcb, The following sentence, printed in the current number of a promi­ nent medical journal, explains why there is no groat demand for profes­ sional periodicals by the laity: “The Virulent spirillum possesses ft great­ er number of bacteriolytic and sg- glutinable haptophore groups or these groups are.endowed with a greater binding power for unicep- i 6 tfi and amboceptors than the avb rulcnt” Th* A.K m Frcm V**uviu». 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