The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
:0 ■* v . Xrttos h bsrahp|iv4M tiisl »pp}io«> 1 tkNt kssbrau maim hgr 0* H» FW i J r.,ls titeV iU *f* 0 «»»c il ofC*Uut- Vttk} Qrosfts County, OkHJ,%for the i yrtssf* o f * * m tim m * tww tiif » toteflot to the spplicsat fo oonrtnict tad opgnsfoim ♦lectrio «M » t railrosd wlthis A * Unit* o f «*UEd Vtibtft, oa torn** aod couditioa* proscribed by raid ©tdiwmra *nd to bo loratods* follows; On Malit Surat from the north Corporation H «» ontbeCedsrviUs sod Cliffcoo Turnpike road to, the South Corporation line on the CedarviUe ami Jamestown(Turnpikn road This notice it given/ pursuant to Section 2, 602,LJevi«Sd Statutes of Ohio. / t w‘x ) J , * ^ J ohn 6 » McCoBKRfcL, City Clerk. Who controls the territory ot China Is unimportant to urso long as oar trade rights,are unrestricted. « - \ 4 .1 ,|.MiMii.mil" <!■■* ' v •- _ . The betting oddsip Near York have been puehedup an another notch, and KimHoar 4 to I in favor o f McKinley, mid Bryan money is still hard to find. In Kansas the populist campaign has practically collapsed, which Odds materially to the certainty o f .thesun* fl-mer state resuming its old place in ibc republican column. Instondof thedollar dinner, he got in that city four years ago, Tammany gave Mr, Bryau a gorgeousami costly banquet, with $40,000 worth of fire works for side trimmings. , flryanites explain ex-Seuator Gor man’s failure to- actively participate in live campaign by saying that his health has-broken down.. Those who know Mr. Gorman best my that it isn’t his health, but his confidence which has -broken down. r ,i»a » ii Whui ija lasmisy Otawa w k w m n * s* MW t* M hi , mi sseBtotor turn* "W* im.a a trust nmoiy," shouts ityaw in hit sp-SMs. asham*. on* that he proposed avsn when In inmfrasa, whsn ha was halite* tbs m m p jm w*Ht tha mute* tang but, la to smpowsr the proshfett to pvt upon ths tm m any srttoto ot Isa- port that he may think is the product o< an American trust, This Is imper ialism itself—absolute power-over th« articles ot home production or con sumption. Tot whsa Brian was In coagrtes ha and his party contended that the Mc Kinley law was contrary to the consti tution* In. Its reciprocity section, which empower** the preeldest, IT satisfied that ooentrle* whoaaoofsa, tea, pager or hide* enters* the Balts* States free ot dutywere imposing duties on Amer ican products whleh hd dasaca* to be reciprocally unequal, to suspend the free Introduction ot those articles and to levy certain specified duties on them while the period of suspension lasted, It it was unconstitutional to direct the president 0 suspend the tariff upon fiva articles, how .doesit sudden ly become constitutional -to give, the presidentlull swing and control, alt by .himself, over every Item ot home man* ttfacture that maybe in the tariff lists? Aryan’s opn party by that contention condemned his present boasted planof taking care ot trusts, and he was With his party In that contention against the reciprocity clause ot theMcKinley tariff. How Is he going 0 be able to do with everything what then he de clared’ to be' unable to do with even five things* According to « portal cap) po llo f ten representative districts in greater NeA York, taken, by the. Herald, in stead of Bow Croker carrying the big city by 100,000'majority, ashe claims ho will, it will go for McKinley by small majority. The poll showed that gold democrats andjfirst votersigre a) most entirely' supporting McKinley. ,•—Torturing akin.eruptions, burns and sores, are soothed at once and promptly healed by applyingDeWitt’s Witch Htael Salve* the best known cura tor piles Beware.of worthless counterfeits, Ridgway ACo., Drug girts. BRYAN AT ANN ARBOR, Michigan university, students at Ann Arbor have always had their own:way of .getting from a public speaker, ex pressions of. his opinion, and they treated Bryan according to their tra ditions. It wasn't a brutal attack, suck-as the Chicago stockyards crowd made uponSenatorHanna, but a good- natured badgering to bring out things that * speaker might otherwise fall to state, Thus the Ann Arbor boys got Mr. Bryan to say more frankly than he has anywhere else since this cam paign eommenced-that; "We are in favor of the free colnaga ot silver at the ratio of-Id to 1 with out waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth; Your pres ident IS now' coining silver dollars at the ratio.of 16 to 1 without wafting tot the aid or consent ot any other nation on earth." That declaration by Biyan, lust as he la going, to New York, made that trip useless, It It was not hopeless be. torsi. JBBPUBMCAN a c t i v i t y * .Kwfle y * -a* >«U«r Www Ik* > Stale Wrevywher*. I* a xuletlake sheet klUagsIn O&Io Is an Industry Respite W men busy that In ifif* Could ssaveely find work for IS, The Mfi. too, ars getting much bettor wagesper man thaa ths smaller nnmberdte. :Thle industry WustroU* the sUsntiest la great llnas of Indus trial activity, amounts* to thousands of men employed more than before, end at higherwages. Houghton coun ty, MtoMftn, at Its mount annual In* Austria! seisus, sRswed 3UMS1 men Ik the sower mines and mills—asarly double thw.number f « r years ago— with sn egasl tomes# in all other t o n ot aetivlty., A Chicago oeaoern that In IMS employed*06 people, at am average pay ot $7AT per week, now keeps M 6 busy at an average pay ot H IM per week, ■wit to everywhere. At Qelney, III,, the tndsetrlee all make reports like these, sad this Is lateiestlsg hsoavse It wig at Qutaey that Btyan mads this eharaeteriertc remstrk; "As I pass aieng the street, and ai I leek into .the faces ot some of the SeiW-worn women who never get a Mmii*t to tike a *«*km*r vaoetUm at seme ptoaeaat wateriag’ plaee, t we worn** mo ■m H Ih their hearts to SMjpsrt to* pMietos Which are- today: the iv# peatoe wrth # repMUy never Mss## tofet* in ths Mriory et the WMrft,ifc - llmmMPs • toNHitogs s mi K> g ^ g Hr t ^ v i e Ma > - w—Jy '4 mh ^^pNitiR|L SipiiSMiWP ht m leans nitd dtssountn TMs evl- ■msfl smMssmi - w ^ kp tgpw^n fcftiMto )Kif|vu| IMAtM ifriHai lllff iliinMifi te jU—e^wsfswui —* e^ys^mmyswup nme1 a net ,gate- e t $i,?*l,ail, Itoam my^ftoijg££t -tits tyimVe m e^s wm^m misgMto ftomemep rtliajA P mmm Irasa IMM to Hid ef ’ nearly mueiajKa. mm * 4^ ^ , ^n^s^g. senm# e^i*> m . k^NIMk' 9^/^ ' MUNI mmt «Mli*$ M W W h J W During the winter o f 1897. Mr, James Reed, one the leading- citizens and merchants o f Clay, Clay Co., W. Y*., struck his leg against a cake o f ice in such a manner as to bruise it se verely^ I t became very much.swob and pained him so badly that he could not walk without the aid o f crutches. He was treated by physicians, also l^ised several kinds o f liniment and two and one half gallonb o f whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using' Chamber lain’s Pain Balm, This brought al most in n week’s time and he believes that had he not used this remedy leg would have had .to be amputated. Bain Balm is unequaled for sprains, braises and rheumatism,* For sale bv O. M. Rtdgway. * For years the Democrats howlsd be cause we were « debtor nation. Now they are howling because ws are a creditor nation. Which is better—to owe money abroad, or to loan money abroad? "God forbid." exclaimed Bichard <H- sey, when JohnG. Carlisle arid to him, “If all of as come out for Bqrhn hs may be' elected.** —The most complete stock and up- to-date line o f Laaies* Pocket Books can be found at C. M. Ridgway’s. * The famous Irish-American brigade who did such valorous service for Kruger, delayed that gentleman’s de parture from Europe till all back pay whs forthcoming. -■-*■. -1 .... '1 ...........Y 1 '"'""I... I o n ' t o t t m O f , • ftqr* . *& 1% G et fa t; g e t nice and plum p; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works; winter is com ing to try your breath-mill. Fa ll is the time to brace yourself, But weather is tricky; look out 1 to o k ou t for cold* espec ially. * Scott's Emulsion o f Cod t fu t r O il is the subtlest o f W p * » I t i s food , the easiest food in the w o rld ; it is more then food , it helps you digest your food , and g e t morenutri- rnentfrom it. D on ’t g e t thin, there is safofy .ia ptuaumess. Man* w o »a ii M il ofcfid. : •? S f S t o » . r m Me* K lo lsy 's Ste-#lectiou. Wifiw.ji m.iin —mtum XlfUBUOAfl BUQOBM E S S E IW a * ’Hi* Wnllur* mt .sha' *a»IN*—Mffery Jritesa IS m N m » K ih K i «wt Tk*r# 1« * « nuawa way -w* simmi M natay Wpaa .pw i* imtwrimaaMh: ' » Msamns to jamthat at ho luus *inc« . ths formaikm ot ths BcpubUsMt party, has Its shook * bwra so cawnUri to tfco wollsro ot tho nation M la the ap proaching elections, The American people should support the Republican p*rty,,both from a love ot that party*and also for love of coun try, free from prejudiced partisanship. Four years ago, the country having undergone sad surprising** endured the ravages of a destructive Demo- .erotic'.administration, ’ the thinking voters of the. nation entrusted Us af fairs again to the Republican party. - The leaders bf that party promised In good faith to restore the confidence -which was destroyed by the unfortu nate defeat of Mr, Harrison. Thpy promised that business conditions would improve with the election of a Republican president and a congress in sym,»athy with him. In short they I totwasn X sum awl Dayton. - I ast ( * Xeniai ■% lAn ye^y ton HON. HAIU1VDAtTOHEUTV. promised the men who had no occupa tion at that time but to discuss poli tics, an Improved condition which would give them employment The Democratic party, under the' guiding spirits of 1896, admitted that the Democratic party, under the lead ership ot Mr. Cleveland, had wrecked the country, and as a remedy—the only remedy necessary and the only one they had to offer—they proposed a the ory, the coinage of silver at the arbi trary ratio of 16to 1. The Democratic leaders declared that business conditions would never Im prove except .by the adoption of Mr. Bryan's financial theories. The. people trusted the Republican party and rejected-- the remedy offered by the Democratic leaders. ° ‘ The great .business, states of the ’Union cast their, electoral vote tor Mr. McKinley, and’the result waa more beneficial than, the most enthusiastic campaign orator of 1986 had dared to predict' - Now, la It possible that the thinking people of the country will conclude to take thechances of a change of admin istration when so'many dangers are apparent? JSvery promise made by*the Repub lican i«rty of 1896 baa been kept and predicted beneficial results have been realised. All this has been accom plished end unforeseen responsibilities have beenvisited uponthat party. Two Wars have been successfully conducted. The nation has moved up to the head rank and now stands as it never stood before, commanding the enthusiastic admiration of the civilised world. Ths comprehenslvS mind which di rected the course of the nation, and while he continues. In the faithful dis charge ot his duty with patience, pa triotism, pride and statesmanship, has been put forward as the unanimous choice of his party for re-election; be causehobos done so much and ao well he ought to be supported by a harmo nious tnd united party—yes, he ought to be supported by the united country. We can support our country in no mors substantial or beneficial way than by supporting the party which has done so much for It Every Re publican should do his duty. Argu ments on the night of the election will be of no avail. Reasons for Repub lican success will count tor nothing then. Only the rote* placed In the box by free American citizens will pro- dice the result so essential to continue the unprecedented prosperity which has blessed us for the last four years. If avery man who has been profited by the handiwork of the Republican party nnder the administration of President McKinley, and every man who has felt an Increased pride in his American cltisenshlpon iccount of his administration will support him as hh Should, then there will only be one ticket on tki night Of the election. H, M, DAUGHERTY. Columbus, 0, g*ai»tog| s^fnubl^vdiMfi by kea) application* as they roachthe dteeaeed portion o f the tor. There is tmfymm way to suro dsafpeto; ami that Is by constitutions). remediw. Deafttess is caused hy an inflamed con dition Of the mucous lining of the tanTub*. When (his tube Is I nk * * rambling sound or nwneri—t hearing, and when it is entimy ofeeedt DedfiMesis the result, And nnnjft ihd inflammation ran be token tort dad thla fulie restored to its fterinal eoidition, hearing win he restored forover; nine rases ost often areeaused hy Catarrh, which ia noth ing hut an inflamed condition o f the mucosa surfaces, We wHl giv« One tltuidred'Dol- Isrsfor any raae o f Draftmw (raawd hy catarrh, that rannot he cured hy tlslVa f aiarrh fnre. Hand for dr- SuhmfbM, S\ J, Uyufgy A (?o,, Tdsdn, O. ^^afiHKfdsea.i MaM*ar«oHiy PHI* nee the beet. mm K ina Kto* H*v© Atomy* Bonght, M f ljliiM l kM « M lit m e for over SO years* I mk I m v m tike *flgw*$M>» • * . and h » » IroMimnffeundra* I l I sjkcw n m I sapranrisirat linoe H » InOp W ' t A tm r iie o m «ofleeelvey#K fit tomb AU Conrtterfettof Imitations and «Jturt-n*-goodMnns lrak ■ B n e rtn en ti that trifle vrltik anflamflangor foa le t ith m * M a t te and ChUflren-Kzperienee ngnlns* Bxp«dm «itt. What Is CASTORIA Ctostorte Is » luurmless substitute fo r Castor O il, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t I* F t e to r t . 1$ iwnf^im neither Opium, Sforphine nor other xfarootlo substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. I t destroy* Wornm and allays Feverishness; I t eitres Diarrhoea and W lM Colic. I t relieves’ Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Pood, regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—T lie Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS B e a n th e S igna tm o o f TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. vhc 0 CNT*uaqawnutv. tt MuitoAVwnctr, Mtw v U rh *trv< . . j h t u m i t $ u i t i u g $ . . . T I L L the new weaves of goods has been re- ceived from best importers. Golf Skirting Plaid Back, 3 7 AC. Chiviots, Pebble Grain, Storm Surges, Poplins, Whip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. 5 Wrapoers-TeaGowns. No u^e to make up when good,qualities as you can make at 65c, 85c, $1.00. EtonSuits. GoifCapes, Jacket. Rolling in for Pall Sales. Hosiery; Among nice assortment the Black Cat Brand for Boys and Girls .School Stocking. Underwear. Although quite an advance, prices same as last year. SkirtsandColoredPetticoats, MuslinUnderwear- Corset Covers, Night Gowns and Skirts. Sheeting Muslin. Good Yard Wide 5c. \ JH[UTCHISON 0 ( ) IBNEY $500SEWABDI * Wewill pay the above reward for any case of Liver CmnpUint. Pyepepiia, Sick Head ache,Indigestion, Constipationor Costivcncaa Wecannoteuro with Liverlta. tho Up-tn-liato. Little LiverPill,whenthedirectionsnrostrict-*pa,((,r ""^hh-Uli SclirTt ly compliedwith. They ar, purely Vegetable, ,..on . y , andnever fail to givo satisfaction. 25c boxes:,ns at “* ,n* contain100Pills, lOoboxescontain40Pills, So the 1st p. 01, CHURCH DIRECTORY It. P- hurcti—Ilov, J, i\ Morton, Pastor, services at 11:00 a. m, Sabhath School nt 10 ft, m. Covenanter Church—llev. W«J, Saodtrson, e.u^i, ^ Preach- oung People meet at 6 a t i ul-in on P' *"• except the 1st and Sd'Sabhathsof the boxes contain 15 Pills. Dew„7rcrVub"tit^ | e^veainV/nThfm ^ Hons and imitations. Sent hy mall. Stamps > lb , h 1 and 3 d Sabbath* of taken. NEUVITA MEDICAL CO., Cor. ClintonandJacksonHta., Chicago. Ill, Forsaleby C, M.Ridgway, druggist, Cedar viUe,Ohio, PILES CUBEDWITHOUT THE KHIfEl Yourdroggcst,whomyouknowtobereliable will tell youthatheisauthorised torefundthe moneytoevery purchaserwherePI'40 OINT MENT fill* to enre any case of ITCHING, BLIND, DLEED1NU, or PROTRUD'NO PILES, nomatterofhowlongstanding, Curas ordinarycasesia six days. One application f ivesCaseandrest. RelievesItchinginstantly. hit isanet*discoveryandis soldon a posi tiveguarantee. No Cure, No Pay, Price, fitl.OO. ForsalebyC. M. RidgVay, ArsYouCSMtipstsd? Do youlinve that tire*! feeling? Do you fral nluggihh, billions and out o f sort* generally? I)o you have tick headache? Do you have )>implee, eruption*, blotches, ulcers, eores or other results of constipation? Thd •ewer o f the body most I hj kept iu an fietive, healthy condition sml uothiog does it so well as Rsiloy’s Issxstive Tablets. Their use brinp nu s clear, rosy, liesutiful complexion. A tab let or two taken At night makes you fee) fine in the morning. 10c packages contain 20 tublels, and GO in 25c pseksges, Tablels chocolate Coated. The written sipature of W. J, Hailey on each package. Hample free. They, promptly relieve end then cute con stipstfon Hold by t*. M. Itidgttsy. D ont Be F ooled ! immhiv e ie t iiifS T S * ’ U, P.Church—Itsv, F, 0. Ross,pastor. Ser vicesat 10;!!() a. m. and7:00p. m, Sabbath Schoolat9:30a,u, standard time, M.E. Church—Rev. A. Hamilton, Pastor, Preselling st I0:I& a , tn SabbathSchool at 9 j 80 a. to. Young People's meeting at6:05 p, » . Prayer meeting Wednesday evsahtg at7:00, Preachingevery.otherSabbatheven ing7:30p. in, Daptlst Church—Ret. George Washington, pasioroftheJlaptistchurch. Preaching at 11 a. m.and7:30p. in. Sabbath School at 2:30 ®mJWednesdaynight nt7:30. Everyone invited. A,M. E, Church-Rev. O. E. Jones i*as- tor Preaching el 10:30a. m, and7:»0p.m, Class everySabhathat 12:00, SabbathSehool S £ U ' r r,'.. j^rt—~TnUr -Hrhi-gVinImto Rnptzrc *r Dniit Osni Nooperationsor injeetlons,nopainlirdiscom fort tn*ny way,‘nosteelspring*or Ironframes nowoodtn, Ivory orhard rubber ball*, caps, ftwhe* orpingsneed. Not theLEAST DI8- TRB8Aorannoyance. !br theCUREcf RltPTURKCU HERNIA tsmadeof Snesoft materials, such ?! I*>‘»^l»«t»rtan,ois Skinsandelettic wetn. J * a gloveand can bairmyonnomore. IT HOLDSyour Intestine* backIn theirnet. riral position end the woundWILL HEAL likeany other Wound when It has achance, TheOnlyWay toCar*Istohold theIntestines tnorbocknil the time, until theWoandsbe comesgh,w* together. Your Rupture Cannot beCared tnany other way. Wehavehad25 g w s if gMarysrte ; f s c e o r d a n c # with the ease. Ilf INTERESTED, please write l forpartlralar*. whichwewill wail yenPRHE, Address, i ■ . . JWU4WIC MHtRDt tKL, ] Reme, f i t . , ■ ■tirttieiJ ‘ . . AU Bfrrons owiag ths firm fif l*mh A i h will rail ««w) nettle their so- rauRto with A. Brodfon) If itey wto tostnbl psytotfiasi. 4:00 s, iu. flri* 7;00 H;00 8;00 IlhOO J 1 ; 0 C 12:00 No«u>, 1:00 p. iu. 2:00 3:00 d ;00 6:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 0:00 a 7:00 8:00 . 9:00 10:00 11:00 12,00 Kims. 1:00 », m. 2:00 0:00 4:00 foOO 0:00 7:00 &00 9:00 10:00 11;00 12:00 Xenia office sod waiting room -Ho 4 South Detroit, Bt. Dayton office and waiting room. 15 West Fifth St., opposite Postoffice. The running time between Dayton and Xenia T»;o»e hour, passing thru Highlands, Smjtliviile Bond, Zimmer* man, Alpha, Traherne and Lucas drove. Dayton to Xenia. 17 miles, lore 14 cents.- - ------------- ’ y Every other car combination for freight-* ’ Buuduys nml Holidays ears run every hnlf hour. CEDABV ILLE , OHIO, RCCOUNrS o f Merchants „nnd In- rlividmils solicited. Collections promptly mude’aml remitted. ThRAITiS on New York and Cin* ^ cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail; T OANS made on Beal Estate, Pei- " srnuil or Collateral Security, William Wildmau, Pres., Seth W.Smith, Vice Pres., W. J,. Wildmau, Cashier, WheretoLocate? . Why, intheTerritory Tniverscd hy the.,.. L o u is v i l le N a s h v i l l e E a i l r o a d — THte--- GroutCentralSouthernTrunkline :— IN— KhHTUCKY, TENNESSEE. ALABAMA. , MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, WHERE barmen, Fruit Growers, Stock liaisersManufacturers , Inventors, Speculator's and Money Lenders will findthe greatext ehatic** In theUnited State* tomake*'big money’’ by reasonof the abundanceahacheapnee*of LANDANDFARMS. TIMBES AID STORE, LK0VAID GOAL, LABOS-EVERYTHIIQi Frco sited, financial autitanee.andfreedom fromtaxation, forthemanufacturer. Lund and farm* at$1.00 per acreandup wards, and000.000acre* in WeetFloridathat canhe taken grati* underU.S. Uomeitead taw*. Stockratsing in thoGulf ConstDistrictwill makeenormousprofits. Halffar*sxcxniexth*Firstand , ThirdTnssdayiofeachmoith,. Let us know what you want, andw* will felt youwhere and how to get it—butdon’t delay, asthecenniryis fillinguprapidly. Printedmatter, maps and all Informstion free. Address, *, JiWEMIM, General Immigration and Industrial Agt. Letlsvins,Kintooky, FBAHK H. DEAN. A ttorney at L aw . 41E. Main St, Xenia, O. Mam's Restaurant aadDiningRooms Corner High aud Limratone street, SprmgfiehVOhio. Ssstst£tS»: TS O.A.RNOWdhOO.i i M H a a a p w , , , : t o s v !■ N l y * ^ E D I T l o ; »atei I n t e r n a t lm D i t r t lo n a py N s w T f lg t t o T lirsti 2 9 *0 0 0 ’ N e w W u , Ffiwrass* *sfi DeftamiM, AFnparod under the dbHt ssr£ss:.^sisS Conamiteloner of BduewS •ralstod by a large tamfe “ Mprtsot spoclallste 0*5 filoh llaO lnii. • 0 asg* ••*• Illustratiena B I T T E R T H A N E V t J f O A G E N E R A L V f ) * Wt fliiopublUh Wsbstor’s Collegiata vTtii.,:__ WithGloesaiyefScotUabWordsand h 25 I "Firstd*eslaquality,secondclouienetcl Specimenpages,etc,ofboth" book* eeet on appUcatlen. G.GC.MEIUUAM CO./ Publishers Springfield, Mess. NERVITA PILL RestoreVitality,LostVigorartM m | r |] Corefapoteney. NightEmintone,Lossoil 4 m t o s t a a s t t excess and’ todiscietion. ▲ nerve tonto and -loo* builder.. 8ri£« -Ink glow to pale i* 'r ■*" the jpti cheeks end estores the of youth. By mail perbox.a boresfor guaranteeband? 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