The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
•J‘J \o l l o i ' q l d . f i . m a y e a ii . KAIM.ttWiUU, Editor **4 Pn«(M«r> C hicago Owir*: 04*to*4W«tda Place. BATOBPAY, SEPT. J r 1900, To put therfact In « nutshell, Bry an’s candidacy la simply a general **- •ault upon th e prosperity o* the eau*- try. He atands tor free silver at I f to 1 quite a* strongly ae ho did Hi J$N, He atande for a return to the fOlliea of tree trade, and tor a repe tition ot the disasters which followed, the enactment o t the Wilson tariff. He stand* for moral cowardice In de- ffirtng to relinquish the Philippines, in opposing the duty Imposed, upon this country of carrying the blessings ot American institutions to the millions of Filipinos, . The Democrats may put up the bogie of Imaginary "imperialism,'’ and de clare It the "paramount issue;" Bryan may prate ot It, and propound theoret ical dilemmas to the voters; but this bogle is not the issue o» which the November election, will be decided. The real Issue is the maintenance of the nation’s prosperity. To vote for Bryan"?* to vote for free silver; and thitt, wfere It to com® to pass, would bring a business crash worse than wp have yet seen, and de stroy the Individual prosperity of mil lions. Any meddling with the protec tive tariff means disaster, as so many voters found to their cost in 1892, LIVE STOCK FACTS. WHAT WiPUffUDAN PROWfiHITY HA8 BONE FOB RAISER*. On June 80, 1899, there were more than 5,200,000 depositors in .the savings banks of this country,, in 1896 there were but • 3,800,000. The average amount on deposit has risen from 1369 for-each person to $419 in 1899. Who says the wage-earners are not pros pering? Bryan declared in 1896 that" wide spread disaster would follow the de feat of free silver. In 1899 the bus tness failures were the fewest in num her, and smallest in average liability, for 25 years. Mr. Bryan has another guesa coming. The farmers of the United States have nearly three times as much cap ltal invested, as have the manufactur era. They are prosperous and will Vote for McKinley, th a t their prosper Ity may continue. ”What Is a Bough Rider, anyway?" asked Altgeld in his Toledo speech. Bryan will find out next November, when he will look like San Juan hill the day after the Rough Riders storm' ed i t In 1894 Montana wool averaged cents a pound: In 1899 It was 16 2-3 cents a pound, and this year 20 to 22 cents. So much for the DIngley tariff. In 1864 the Democratic party de I»m il lh» .amM.! • Bryan?* home state, Nebraska, is proving the falsity of bis calamity cry. The deposits in her savings banks in' creased $3,400,000 last year. Irktho last ten years the number of dcpttfcitors in banks has doubled In the United States. And under the gold standard, too! I t Is a mi German vot been cast td er of history that the ith ls country has never 'debased money ticket Alabama will be the fifth southern .state to adopt a plan of- governjpg without the consent of the governed. The hardest job Bryan bos la ex plaining why his calamity predictions af 1898 all proved false. The original Bryan man does not appear to he in evidence in this cam paign. SOLID ARGUMENT* ■wnnaont la c rM n of .Saving* Beak Da vaalta llae* U M In some portions of tho country the Democrats aro endeavoring to show th a t there la no general prosperity in the country. It will be well to cite them to the official reports of the sav< lags banks of the state of New York According to these figures nearly one-third of the Inhabitants of New York state have savings banks ac counts a t the preaent time. The ac tual number of depositors is 2,036,017, and the total of their savings Is $122,- 681,590, This is an Increase of 105,16$ in the number of deposits of a year Ago, aad of over $200,009,000 over 1896, when Bryanlsm threatened the coun try and soup houses were thicker than savings banks. What a remarkable showing! How completely doe* it dispose of the Dem ocratic cry th a t there is no wide-spread prosperity And th a t the government in being conducted solely In the interests of the;rleh. * Are the Democrats silly e; ou*h to believs th a t the thousands of men and women who have small bank accounts, established within the past four years, will vote for a party which would, If It had a system of finance which would Sweep away these deposits or cut their purchasing power in two? These ear- i«m banks reports do not leave a leg S« Which calamity hnwlers can stand, JW0»r(*Awhl ftigkl, F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (Ills,,) News, wss afflicted for years Willi Files that no doctor or remedy Mped until lie tried Hucklen’s Arnka Waive, the; Iwst in the world. He writes, two l>o*es wholly cured him. Infallible for Files, Cure gunrsutccif. Ojijr T>n. Hold by Ehigway A Co., druggie!. watt f I Y j Hunday Excursion to Chuiu* ...it* via Transylvania tones, Heptem- I f f 2 , on ipecml train Horn J*ondon a. m.» HouMt Charleston #:42, Ht‘ma O k rv illf 0 a. to., tml time,* returning I cavcs (-indimati Tiwft tw,t ant* day, _ MateAre IMOSH i I b I **•« u < Make Tham a MaSy—Will *»J rariatr H’ko (talaaa S«aak *•» Markat V*(* StdHi fraanarlljr t ■ Hr. Bryan and bis party ars long on tbeorles but abort on facts. A fact Is an awkward thing tor your Demo cratic politician. It won’t lit in wltb bis tbeorles, and there Is no Why to get around it. It stand* immutable- Here are, a few facts, put Into tbs form ot figures, from the division of statistics of the United States bureau of agriculture. They are official, and may be relied upon. F irst, we will take our own’state of Ohio, In the first column are given the values of the animals on January 1, 1696; in the second aro the values on January 1 of this year. It will bo noted that hogs are omitted. This Is because the statistics were not com piled when this table was made: OHIO. Jan. 1,1896, Horses ........... $29,218,761 Mules .............. 801.989 Milch caws... 18,420,227 Other cattle.. 14.693.G45 S h e e p ......... 5,247,538 Jan. 1,1900.. $35,222,931 979,911 25.224,330 20,702.044 10,535.250 $92,664,466 Total ......$68,382,161 Increase. . 24,282,315 Now let us takd the same items for the entire United States. They make S marvelous showing, az.fi give the calamity howlers a vast deal of food for thought: TOTALS FOR THE UNITED STATES - Jan. 1,1896. Jan. 1,1900. Horses ......$500,140,186 Mules . ........ 103,204,457 Milch cows.. 363,955,545 other cattle.. 508,928.416 Sheep ....... . 65,167.735 CHAgLES FOSTER rirn,u*,.ttf.jr,1. , TELLS WHY THE ffgPU*UCAN PARTY SHOULD SUCCEED. fttH il PfMiMfH? M mn M •* XstalssA. KlMitea af Mry*a VwM M m * a *•- pallikw •* Iks J*fU» Wktok fful IfMrrlrea’s P rlM t Hon. Chari** Foster, former gpvar- • o r of Ohio and secretary of the tress- pry under President Harrison, has la the Toledo Blade sn article on tb s reasons why the Republican party ghould succeed a t the November elec tions. He says: It need not take many word* to point out tha reasons why th# Republican party should be successful In th§ com ing national election. The whole ar gument Is contained In the following, from an old Dutchman. He said to me: "Times la goot. Every man gets work what wants him, 16 to 1 is n tamned humbug. This time 1 votes for McKinley." 1 could appropriately stop here. The defeat of the Republican party will be followed by a repetition of whaf followed the' defeat of Harrison in 1892. It Is not BSfe to rely upon the United States senate to prevent revenue and financial legislation ot a free trade” and “16 to 1" order. If Bryan is elected, the power will come with It to repeal all the wise legisla tion of the past four years —the legis lation that has lifted the country from $603,969,442 111,717,092 514,812,106 689,486,260 122.665,913 G'd to ta l...$1,541,396,339 $2,042,840,813 Increase under the Republican ad ministration of President McKinley, $501,444,4.4. RURAL F REE DELIVERY. th r*M That I t Vfll. o* Cat OUT If th* DaMucrmi* WS*. Weston is a thriving little town In Wood county. It 1 b the starting-point for two rural free delivery routes, which are highly appreciated by the farmers living on them. Last week the Bowling Green Democrat, the par ty-organ of Wood county, in its Wes ton correspondence, raised a howl over the expenditure of $500 a year for each of the two carriers who serve these routes, and declared this expense would be cut off If Bryan shall be elected. To this Postmaster Saxby, ot Weston, replies vigorously as follows: in the last issue of .the Weston Herald: "The correspondent, speaking for the Democratic party (being their rep resentative for these parts), tells you that after March 4, the expense will possibly be stopped. Now we wonder -d'aTly mall discontinued? Uncle Sam pays to haul the mall on the trains; all post- office expenses; free delivery in the cities, and is it wrong to have him pass It around in the country? Are they not Just as much entitled to. It as those living In the cities? We say yes. "Rural delivery is expansion and progression, and has come to stay- a t least aB long as a Republican la a t the helm a t Washington. Do you want your freo.mail discontinued? Will you vote for a party whose leaders talk as above? The cost of these routes Is not paid by the farnjors, but by the postal receipts and . revenues col' lected.” “NO CONSTITUTION WAS EVER BEFORE SO WELL CALCULATED AS OURS FOR EXTENSIVE EMPIRE AND SELF-GOVERNMENT,"—Thom os Jefferson In a letter to President Madison, 1809. Mr. Bryan made the assertion the other day that the Republicans aT6 afraid to discuss the Issues of the campaign. Straightway comes the announcement that the president will devote much space in his letter of ac ceptance to imperialism. Mr. Bryan should not have shouted until he got out of the woods. The sound-money man who votes for Bryan this year under the impres sion that the money question is 'not Involved will kick himself around the lot should Bryan be elected. A free* silver law would be the first thing passed after the Democrat* obtained control of congress. Some Chines# fishermen on the Cal • Ifornla coast had a hard fight with ah octopus recently. Bryan’s speeches never having been translated Into Chinese, they were ignorant of the proper method of fighting the octopus. Undismayed by the recent • hot weather, Chairman Jones regularly lasuea his scdal-weekly bulletin of three or four Republican states that he claims for Bryan, Dc 3 plte Webster Davis, the olrsr- whelming defeat of Mr. Bryan this 'fall will not mean that the American people have no sympathy for the Boers, There Is only one good thing to b# held about I)r*’anlsm. I t will come to i end on Nov, $ m i t A W«11* litib n Mothers of children aftceted with croup or * severe cold need not had- tale to administer ChntuhcrlainVt (tough Remedy, It contain* noopiate nor narcotic in any form and may l>c given a* confidently to the Imho m to an adult, The great success that has attended its use in the treatment of cold* and croup has won for it .the approval and praise it has received throughout the United Htatra and in many foreign lands, Jtor sale hy V„ m RMgway. • Jj. CHENEY VO,, *uiv»iv» >'• We, the undersigned, have kuown r . J . Cheney lor the last 15 years, slid believe film perfectly honorable In all buainces transactions ami linan-, cislly able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, I Wcat A Truax, Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, O, . ■; , Walding, Kinnau & Marvin, Whole- sale, Druggists, Toledo, O. , Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter*; pally, aetiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, ; Testimonials sent free, Price 75c per j bottle, Bold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the beet. Over 341,500 emigrants landed in New York last year, of this number nearly 80,00(f were over 14 years of age, principally Italians, ami could neither read nor write* Haw’s Ibis? Wc offer Ouc Hundred Dollars Re- m .< 1 1 n ..a.. -.—Ik Alan#' nail- li.....-.' s~~- MEQSOSli -i.aafiTT " It* Brsviry cfW omb Was grandly shown by Mrs. John Dowling of Butler, Pa., in a three years’ struggle with a malignant Btom- acb trouble Lhat caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion. All remedies failed to relieve her until she tried Electric Bitters. After tak ing it two months, she wrote: “ I am now wholly cured and can eat .any thing. It is truly a grand Ionic for tlie whole system . as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using'it.” It aids digestion, cures dyspeiwia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guaranteed, at Kidgway & Cofa drug Btoro. A fruit tree propagator has pro duced a seedless apple. These new 3 1 es are superior in flavor- to the maty kinds. High prices are he-_j ing paid for the trees. AXttfctabtePreparalionforAs IM V M S . ' < HU DHI.N PromotesDigestion,Cheerful ness andBest.Contalnsneither (Mum,Morphine norMinerat. N o t N A R C O T I C . f i ^ e a f o u i r s m a m c m i . flttyjtui Seal' Jtx.Smn»* gaMUSdlt- AnteSaft * Aperfect Remedy fo r Conslipa- lio n . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Fcvensh- ness and L O S S OF SLEEP. FaeSimile Signature of N EW YORK ._____ At b m o n th s c,l cl ,}5 D o s t s ~ : .5 C | N1S m u i I n f a n t * * n d C h iM r t n . [The Kind You Have Always Bought B ea rs th e S ignature of The I I I 3 of ITewYork EXACTCOPVOFWRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years m u m r mntaur eofffhHV, new vomt city* • Is the safest I n s u r a n c e Company to insure your properly iii. Beeaug, it isrfhe hugest company in thr Worj,j making a specialty of insnrmg Farm a n d V illia g e propnty ugainn F i r e , L i g h t n i n g and Tern*, doe*. Its agents do not have to apologize to its policy holders when . their properly is destroyed, li.ciiueeihe C om p a n y P a y * th e Cash immediately and without .li lay. Write to me or call at n j i.tlicc i0r tcstimoniids from my own cu-iomrnj throughout Greene, ( ’lari., Madison and Fayette counties. Office open every day in the we#|c, W.' L. CLEMANS, AG EN T , ■ON. CHARLESVOSTES. the despondency and business depres sion oI ’93 to the height of reatised hopes and business prosperity in 1890. Even without legislation, silver be ing the legal tender for alt debts, pub lic or private, Bryan, would have the power to pay the interest and princi pal of our national debt in silver, is generally conceded that In his post' tlon upon the silver question h e ' Is honest. If this be true, the man who dictated to his party upon this ques tion at Kansas City, when he was in a minority of 2 to 1, will not hesitate to thus pay the interest and principal Of the govftrnmen^<UMlFtt,ryKgfcb;*flb «uru s 111Ll'lPSIB/ lue ciailUfOC7 turers, the financial Interests, and healthy revenue, all require Republic an success. Even if “free trade" ! b not a heresy, and “16 to. I" not a delusion,-and were in fact good things, their adoption would for years disarrange existing relations, so that it would result In disaster fully as complete and de structlvo as that witnessed In ’93, ■ftcr the last Democratic success; but both, being * heresy and a delusion, their adoption would bring about disaster more complete than the coun try has ever witnessed. The voters of ’92 did not heed tb» warning given them of What Demo erotic success and the adoption of Democratic principles would accom plish. They auffered so enormously for their folly that I can not believe they are willing to repeat !L A hand ful of chronic kickers of the Atkinson Schure and Beatty strips, men who are always against the party to which they belong, pretend to see that the policy of President McKinley toward the Philippines la tending to Imper ialism. As the Democratic party Is without principles, and Is always catching a t straws. It catches a t this imperialistic straw and declares It to be the paramount issue of the cam paign, and candidate Bryan makes six-column speech wholly devoted to this subject, end entirely ignoring 16 to 1 and all other subjects Issue.' Bryan, Beatty and all of them pro pose an American Protectorate for the Philippines. When they do that they give their whole case away, and are as near imperialism as they charge the Republican party to be. t h e Re publican party wisely proposes to give the Filipinos all the liberty they can enjoy, and to act as their tutor Ita free government, a id whenever they are able to govern themselves, no one will be in the way of their having it to the fullest extent of their capacity ami ability to conduct governmental affairs. The voters will not be fooled by these, chronic malcontents. CHARLES FOSTER. General Lawton was a llfe-loag Democrat, Ills death was directly a t tributable to the encouragement given to Filipino rebels by his feUow-Dem- ocrats in the United States. Yet they have the audacity to ask the people to endorse their treason next Novem* ber at the polls. The average value of th e America* cop In ISIS was $21.95. Her average valuo today is $31.60. Another result of Republican prosperity, L IST O F L ETTER * List of letters remaining uncalled for in the ('edarvillo pustofficc for the month ending Aug. T>, 1000 , List No. 35. Honking, L. S. MeKinnev, Mrs. Carrie (J, Turner, Miw Florence T N, TAiutox, P . M, - Examine and get nriecs on the Owcgn (Sreiii Drill liefore you huy. Holdhy,L H. Wolford/ Endired Swth'i Agoaki. Only a roaring fire enabled J . M. Garrettron, of Sun Antonio., Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which lie suflered for years. He writes iiis misery was often so great that it seiined he endured the agonies ol death; but Dr. King’s New Discov ery for ( ’onsumption wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine is the only known cure for Asthma as well as Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all Throat Chest and Lung troubles. Price oOcand $1.00. Guar anteed. Trial boltlee tree at Ridg- way. & Co’s. Drug Store. Coins bearing the names of emper ors who existed over 2000 years ago are still in daily circulation iii China. doe-half th* H*wi Comes fromour neighbors. A^neigh bor of Joe Crook’s of. Bridgton, | = kWB 'ltyr./p '* lj M ih . i f i *ft>er.&iMr a case of Indigestion that kept him (town 12 years. Mr. Crook wishes us | to refer anyone to him who doubts the wonderful cure he found in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which lias gained an honorable foothold ns a true j remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach ’lrmihle; C. M. Ridgway. A $100,000 school house for colored children is to be erected at Bristol, Tenn. WkM T o r l u r t F ltttm . That is not heart disease. That is no terrible heart failure; that is indi gestion, the prime cause of all short breath and sudden jumping of the heart which so frequently follows an exertion of any kind. Go to the Drug Store. Get * bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, No more need he said lor if ter you use it once, J ou will never fail to keep it in the onse. C. M. Ridgway. As Hit*? Of Clarence, Iowa, Mr, Clark Smith, writes “Since ths ajjency of Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin was established here I have been a user of what lean call Hhat excellent medicine,’ For a year or more _ I have been troubled with coustipalion, indigestion, dyspep *ia, etc., and I find that tin’s remedy isjust what I have needed. C. M« Ridgway. An apparatus for omdensing sea fog into drinking water has been in vented. KnockDown Prices A T - J -J U T C H IS O N #1 ( j l B N E Y Summer Silks, 65, 75, 85c quality down to 50c 25c for the 35 ,45 , 50c quality. Silk Ginghams reduced from 50c. to 25c. ■ Pimities. i^AC-guality down to ? lc; 8?:c down to 5c. Balbriggan Underwear 2^c Ladies’ Summer Vests 5 to 8?jC White Goods in Remnants 5 to 10c. Duck Suits down to $i. ...I 1 I. uI ■ - -'-t- t-r-'- I ■ _...................... ............... I Crash Skirts 25 to 75c. White Marsailles Skirts greatly reduced. Spring and Fall Suits, all wool, $5,00, $7,50, $10.75. • Challies 3 yards for ioc, fine for *comforts or Summer, BOM OFCOD-LIVEROILWITH HYPOPHOSPBOTES • h « u l d a l w a y s b « le a p t In th B h o u M f o r thO ftfo l? l o w i n g r o n e o n e r ' t W B T - Because, if any^nember of tho family has * hard cold, It will cur* It. J f O O M D - ' Because,* if the chil dren aro delicate and alckly, Hwill mako them strong and well. m m Became, If tho father or mother is losing flesh and becom» Ing thin and emaciated, It will build them up and give them flesh add strength. FOURTH Because it 1$ the standard remedy in all throat and lung affection*. No household should he without It, It can be takon in summer aa well in winter, ? CHURCH D IRECTORY It. P. Imrch—Hcv. J . P. SIorton, l’listnr. serviced nt 11:01) n, m. SaMwtli School al 10 :i. tn. ' Covenantor Church - ltcv. W. J . Santlcrn.:.. pantor, Kctjulnr derviccd at tl:Cfl a. to. tori., bath Sehnot at 10 a. m. V. Church—Hcv. Uoss, pastor, i-. r. viced at 10:30 a, m ..rot 7:00 p. m. nl,!.::‘h School nt 0:30 a, in. dlumlarti time.' A. M. K, Church - Itov. Mr, MaftwcH. I’.i tor Preaching nt U-.tUI a., rn. and 7'.:I(1 p rn. Class every Hnlilwth ut ii.lii), t-ahhath 8rho, I atoiODp. m. Pricmld amt viftiti-rd ■nnliilty invited. M. 13. Church—Hcv. A. I). Mnddnx, l'antor. Prencliin;; nt 11:00 a, m, Rahliatli School nt 9:40 a. lit. Young People's meeting at 0:10 p, rn. Prayer ineotlng Wotlnoptlny oveninr; at 7:30. ‘ Baptldt Clmrdi—ltcv. (Jcnrgc Wanhington, pattorofthp BaptUt church. Preaching at 11 a. rn. and 7:90 p. to. Snhhnth flchonl nt 2:30 p.ni. Prayer meeting evc#y Wednesday night a t 7:30. Cvcryonc invited. $500 REWARD! Wewill pay the above reward for any case of Liver ^Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick llcud- acho, Indlgoatiun, Conetipotinnor CoilivoncdR wecarsaot euro with Liverita. tlie Up-to-liate Little Liver Pill,when the directions arestrict ly compliedwith. They are purely Vegetable end never fall to give fattafdcUon, 23e Imxca contain 100Pill*, lAoboxedcontain40 Pillc, 5c boxc* contain ir, Pitta, fiowaro' of cuhstitu* tioaxand imitations'. Sent by mail. Stamp!) taken. . NERVITA MEDICAL CO., Cor. Clinton and Jackton 8 t«., Chicago, III, Fortele liy0. M. Ridgway, druggiet, Cedar- viltc, Ohio. PILE* CUBEDWITHOUT THE XHIFE1 Yoardruggent, whomyouknowtohoreliable will tell you that heinaulhorixed tnrotund tho money tnevery purchaser where PPA» OINT MENTLilt) to euro any raao of ITCIIlNtl, BLIND, BLEEDINO, or PUOTnt DtNl! PILES, nomatter nt howlong'standing, Cnrea ordinary emtenia aix da>-, One np(tlicaiioe> giveeca«oandrent. Celiovci tichiug inctnntl.v. Thin ina newdirenvory anil in' noidon ft puci). tive guarantee. No Cure, No Pay. Pri<o, sjl.ftl). Fur dale iiyC. M. ltiilgwny,* —A ft'Wpairs t»f extra line ilyucts left. Will rhwp out nt n low (tripe.' Dorti, Thf> Ilnritt ps Mmi. —I f you wmtl juivihiuj.? ro * h 1 #|*(* FRANK I t DEAN. A ttorney at L aw . 41 E. Main 8 t. Xenia, O. Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms (ttrner Ilijrh nntl Limestone street, Njmnfttit'hl, Ohio, CedarviUe, Oliin, Homer Gv Wade, Office Mniinger. ‘WTiere to Locate? Why, in the Territory Trnvented l>ythe.,.. 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Printed matter, maps and all inrormttlns free. Address, R. J. WEHYS 8 , (lenernl Iimnigration and Industrial Agl. j ' y Louisville, Kestackyi CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ACCOUNTS of Merchants amilo- **. dividuals solicited. Collections .promptly made and remitted. Y O U c a n a h v a y .s fin d a t tli#’ tiltl r e l i a b l e IV Ieat S h o p o f C. W. Crouse’s Choice Beef, Pork Sausage, Veal, Lard, Bologna, Wenerwust, Bacon, Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders. G i v e u s a t r i a l a n d h e eon* ' i u e e d . TYRAFTS on New York and Cin- cinnati sold al lowest rates. The cheapest nnd most convenient wnv In send money by mail. T OAN 8 made on Ileal Estate, Pei* ^ sotial or Collateral Security, William Wildmnn, Prea., Seth W* Smith, V’ice Pres.. W, J . Wildmnn, Ca ier. FOX, ““THE—- Arcade Photogranher 4 Is tlie moat relialtle and Strictly date Artist in the city—Hpringtield, O. 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