The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
T IF \ /, T i r e t f e i ^ l d . * t .W A YKAB . Csrasass OWKW to tetoWsMa W**s._ *ATU*l>AY, OCTOBKK510, i m I 0 T I 0 E Noth* I k b«r*fcygivwi tbut applied* Son Lusham wads by G, I I . ItVsy* J r „ t o t l * V ilk fe Council of Cetkr* till*, OtwMHi Clmuty, Ohio, for the jMNMgt of *u ordinance, granting per mission to the spplicsut to construct ami operate pit electric street railroad within tb* limit* o f tsid Village, on tar** ami ponditkma prescribed by acid ordinance and to be located as fallow#: , On M ain . Street from the* north Corporation line on the Cedarville and Clifton Turnpike road to the South Corporation line on the Cedarville ptul Jamestown Turnpike road > This notice is given punmaut to Section 2, 502, Revised Statutes of. Ohio, J ohn G f M o C orrell , City Clerk. ', VOTING rOR HARO TIMES, C. C; Shayse, the eloquent New Turk busIttoM man, In a speech In Saratoga county the other night, re minded hla hearers of the rapid clos ing of the milla and factories of Am- , aterdam, pohoea, Troy and other near- ' by manufacturing centers as soon as the Democratic free trade' victory of cams to paw,' and of hla warning them thereof a t th a t time, and said; "I now warn y p u ag a ln ,' Do not vote to throw th e working .people of the - mills add factories (Out of employment. , , Do ho t vote to have the wages of the ' .men in this section reduced. Do not Vote to have the prices which farmers a re receiving for th eir products re duced to lower prices, but vote to keep in power the present administration! Under which we have all thrived/* -A vote for Bryan is a vote fo r hard times again. A.MEAN-INSINUATION, v Bryan In an Indiana speech, said* *T desire above all thing* th a t you should th a t an fraud It, committed in the count of the vote of this state.": This . remark cornea w ith excellent, grace from th e man who went In to Kentucky to encourage the Kentucky Democrats, Who were against honest elections, and th e enactment and enforcement, of th e Doebel law and the attempted count- la#4a jo$ Goebel, to steal th a t state from the party th a t cast the most votes. The honest election Democrats • f Kentucky—and there a re .thousands of them—will only be fu rther alien ated tromrBryan by this pretense of regard for honesty In elections in In diana, coupled With th a t disregard for t t o a the Kentucky side of the Ohio KfMK COTTON-BALE JONES. Texas, insists upon troubling Bound- b ile Jones and h is American Cotton company. ‘I t Is accused of now .having a virtual monopoly of cotton baling l a Texas with th e natural result of complaints from its victims^ all ovei the state, so th a t th e -county attorneys are compelled to consider the chargee of their constituents of th e monopoly -lad oppression of the corporation en gineered by the national chairman of th e Democratic party, who pretends, politically, to oppoee trusts. WHATWOULDHAPPEN. The 17,004 business failures, with Debilities ‘amounting to 1920,000/ 100, th a t occurred during the last Demo cratic administration, .will not be 4 efreamstanee to what wilt happen to the country Should there he a Bryan jNtafc, It his I t to 1 attack upon the •cmairy 's credit and industries wins a t th e polls. The point is well taken th a t the greater th e prosperity of the country today, the greater would be ita crash In case of collapse. Fostmas ter General Smith puts i t this way: "We should be plunged to the same depths from a higher level. You fall from the second story and you are in danger of a broken necek, You fall from the top of a sky-scraper and are sure if i t / ’ Croker's choice Tor chairman of the Bryan meeting in Madison Square Gar- den/Hew York, of E, II, Shepard, chief counsel of the Sugar T rust and eorre- spoudingly large corporate interests, assy h% recalled, but i t waa his Aral tfcsMs, aererthelesa. GsusY ost StseMcKWstrss*Ysu? ' I>o you have pains in the side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, belching, constipation, I mb of appetite, distunes*, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive eomphsxion? I f you hava nap of these symtoms, you have dyspepsia or stomach disorder. These dkassadag troahtes are promptly te- Itevad end then cured by Bailey’s JDyepspsia Tablets. Pleasant to take. They bring*qnfek relief to the VowstamsM, Written rignatare of W, J Waftsy oo tMteh pndksge, 'Price I I mmts, Sample fine, Druggists trim don’t have them will get them A m * you, Two kind* of tablets in • teh package, The new discovery/ ftefcft by C, H. BMgway. —*A ( f a ta l line 'b f ali kinds of Ofwserisa, * 1 0m ?% MV iM M .IWWf iMIi L aaallva t a wno Q nlnta# Tablets ea rs K ? j n a n o d a y , ‘ W« e a rs, m Pay. •ftICATOR HOAR I f RIGHT. SNsey■#*•*•**Mm VSl* wrat 9WMlM*bt m m mot. " I t to thoroughly unmanly end ua« Amarla m to t*k* -to Uto woods,-' is f t a a i s r Kesris scnaibla way of saying th a t gay American citiscn, to do his defy to this campaign, must vote end veto right—not shoot in the s ir. lie h its BrywU*m squarely between the syss to th is single sentence: " I say to th* lover of liberty, I say to th s antl-Imperialhrt, I nay to the m«! who thinks the Republican party has made » -grant and grievous mis take, you sun not llok for the correc tion of th a t mistake to a candidate Or to a party who, whatever they may th ink o f the principles applied to the Philippine Wand*, mean to apply thoee principle* in their worst form to citizen* of the United- gtatea.” C 0 H J D E R VOU fl V O T E . Why Vote F o r A g u in a ld o n o d Lose Your Job? , DOlPT GUT IS0UE8 OBSCURED, •HARRISON***PROPHECY. Former President Harrison ha# no doubt the re-election of McKinley, Her says* "The general prosperity of the country should pror* of vast as sistance to the Republican party In 'this campaign, i t 1* a fact th a t busi ness condition# have not been as favor able in many years. There is no army of the unemployed this year. Employ ment Is ecekibg the laboring man rath er than the laboring man seeking em ployment/* * ' SENATOR STEWART’S VIEW* *‘I followed Mr, Bryan four years ago, but I do not propose to follow blm into treason against the dag and the .constitution ,11 represents. Mr. Bryan proposes to surrender to Agutn- aldp/’ These sentences from a speech by Senator Stewart; of Nevada, In Chi cago the other night, express the sen- timfent of multitudes of American cit izens. Mr, Stewart said he heard the game speeches in ISijl,' when It was said that the war was a failure and th a t the only way* to secure peace was to treat with the rebels, and now as then, ho urges every American to stand by taw and order, and vote for the continuance of prosperity by support ingOSimilam McKinley. vlftth reference to’the 50-cent dollar tne New .York Trade Journal says: “The capitalist, the manufacturer; the laborer and the farmer nil recognise the fact th a t forcing an Inferior coin Into circulation will -bring about the complete ru in of all .trade, manufac tu res and agricultural ,pursuits, and tbSt the disaster-of Bryan's election wonid be beyond meabure." Connecticut town elections Just held went Republican nearly three to one. Connecticut is one of the states that the'Democratic rainbow chasers have been - claiming as doubtful. Wonder low they like this report? During * the winter, o f 1897 Mr. James Heed, one the leading ettizeua and merchants o f Clay. O ay Co., IV. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it se verely. I t became very much bwo I- and pained him so badly that he could not. walk withont the aid of crutches. He was. treated l>y physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and one half gallons of .whiskey in .bathing it, but nothing gave any relief'until be began using Chamber- lain*# Fain Balm. This brought al most in a week’s time and he believes tlint had he not used this remedy leg would have had to be amputated. Fain Balm is unequaled for eprains, .bruises and rheumatism, Fo r sale by O. M. Ridgway.' Bismarck’s warning to the German parliament: "Grant the laborer the right to work as long as he Is healthy; guarantee him care when he Is sick; guarantee him a subsistence when he Is old," should'he -the motto of every congress and legislature. I t is, how* ever, a fact th a t all-laws enacted for the protection of the laboring man have been enacted by Republican con gresses and legislatures. INTHE PHILIPPINES, I t is not a t all sensational nor sur prising th a t letters of the Filiplflos Show th a t they are basing their hopes on Bryan, and th a t they have been unusually active of late in order to further Bryan’s campaign. The trou ble is, that the Filipinos overlook one point—th a t Bryan is playing false With them when he promises th a t iho United States will give up the Philip pines, The president cannot do this Without the consent of both houses of congress, A consent on the p a rt of the senate Is out of question, and the Dem ocrats o f the south have declared, as openly a s is possible, that they will never consent to giving up the Phil ippines, a# they consider the posses sion of ths*e Islands of absolute neces sity to r the development of the south. On the «th day of November the vot- s rs will say "Let well enough alone/* OMfsess Passat* be Cared by total applications as they reach iho diseased portion o f the ear. There « only one way to cure deafness, and that is by TonstHuriotml remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tlm EustachianTube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hesring, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be restored forever; nine eases out often ard caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the outruns surfaces, We will give One llttnijrcri Dol- htt* for ativ case of Deafness fcausrd by catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. Head for cir* eulaf* free, E .1 Ctir.VKV A Co., Toledo, <>, Hold by I koigy•*<>«. 7fte, “ i ’# F — " Half* amily Fills are the k ‘*t, Teas. Cottar and OtfsrsiM Gray’s, Agulnzts* 4 »t SW ,I0S grow *««<« 04* Ttka Car* «r HliMMlf—Tb* X*»*,!- •** . t*«nyUe N*wt Wo* Wptt'o T%olr SyMps*bl** «» Mi*** ' Gs* o f the errors of mankind Is to become so engrossed by a theory as to forget to look on the other side. In 1*** the theory of free trade cap tured th e American people. They neg lected to consider the practical side of the tariff question. Result—a panic, followed by four years of business de pression, w ith1 tens of thousands out of employment. This year Bryan Is preaching th a t we have ho right to the Philippines, on th e theory th a t it violates th e "con sent of the governed?’ clause of the Declat atlon •of Independence, a This la pure theory, with nothing practical In it. i t took four years of terrible wpr to establish the authority of the Union over the Southern Con federacy, "without the consent of the ' governed." • Behind Bryan’s theory, Btalks free silver, with its menace to the financial stability of the nation, to our indus tries, our trade, and our- workingmen. What shall it profit a. man to aid Aguinaldo in establishing a dictator ship in the Philippines, and thus lose hla 6Wn job? * Why vote for Bryan’s thobry, when it means a vote for bard times, dull trade, idle workmen and public soup hougus? Mr. Bryan has a fine and lofty scorn —In ,h is public utterances—fo r ' pros perous times, when everybody is mak ing money. He can not deny th a t our present, prosperity is the result of Re publican policies! hut he exclaims that the Republicans are putting the dollar above the - man. Mr. Depew made a. most complete answer to that whfen he said, "We are simply putting the dollar within the reach of the m an/1*; , , . Why should any workingman be so devoted to the political fortunes of Aguinaldo. as to vote, not only to put to e dollar out of his own reach again, but to ,cut Its "value in two? Bryan is disgusted a t the talk about to e full dinner pail, which he says im plies that a man has no idea above a full stompeh. A full dinner pail im plies .good wages and steady *employ ment, so that there wlU be.money in toe workingman’s pocket to buy food, clothing, and-all the .comforts of life for himself apd family, Mr. Bryan is anxious to provide for his own family—to have them live in the White House, rent free, with $50,000 annual salary fo r himself, wherewith to provide them with good dinners. Why, then, should he rail a t the workingman for voting for good dinners for himself and bis own family? Self-preservation is the ‘first law of nature. Wq doubt If Mr. Bryan’s argu ment for Aguinaldo" will lead the American people to neglect their own best interests, when they go to the polls on November <1. BRYAN’S FOOL BREAK. Even the calm of toe Chicago Rec ord was broken by Bryan’s Indianapo lis break about the soldiers and toe forts a t the cities, and it .is moved to announce and declare th a t "the man who sows discord >among toe people for bis political profit, who arouses class hatred in a land Where there, should be no classes, in order th a t be' may get an office, is unmistakably working his own undoing. Mr. Bry an’s cause can not prosper from the moment th a t he begins to cry out that Americans are seeking to infringe on the liberties of Americans, The free man who is enllghtoned as well as free knows where he can find arms." All this Is true, and it tallies exactly with the Republican position on this question all the way through. Yet there is some excuse for Bryam in those speeches. He is literally wor ried to death. Tho nearer the day of defeat comes on, th e less control of himself lie has and of his speech, and the Indianapolis insult to the Inde pendence and integrity of his coun trymen is only like his Salem, UJa, declaration, that his owq party is full of purch&soable Voters and election officers, who will be bought up, and thus defeat him, The American peo ple have no use for such a man for president. Blood. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by, When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re* freshed, bonemuscleand brain, in body and mind, with con tinual flow* of rich blood, This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheeiv no spring, when rest is .not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved;our bloou is poor;' there is little nutri ment in' i t Hack of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When i t frill«L t;iW* K r n tF u m .m iilainft it fails, take Scott’s Emulsion of Old Liver Oil. It sets the whole body goingAgain—man woman and child. , iMwiwMzkAIf.wHfcr fttt stissM, if»rigtfffthl*»M»*WinMirftMys*. m o t s A SOWWA tibmkw #*MO****iatrM, ffswVsitfc AMulG w -\ F ' ■ istwollft JI mn I mi H«rst4. amiM tttnM A\%fetaUePr«paraiioafi)fA 8 - liHgtaSlMMiriGaiKtBowfilsor jrcGf.f*1*ad Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought PromotesDidpdSonJCheerful- ne«sandHeMBoatainsneJlho* (MuoiJforphine norYfoeral. N o t m » c o t i c v ■ A g rfw SpJ ' ''vB SUm '-' ’ ApetfeclRemedy forConsllpa- Uon,SourStomach,Diarrhoea Worms.ConvulsionsFeverish ness andL o s s OFSUEEP. Facsimile Signature of c& c#rm z NEW VOHK. 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