The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

7^4 i :J.: pay •ehee, WeW the above rewutf for any case Liver Comjfeint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, IndigesHor^ (fonstipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with * M i l l , Th Bp-h-Osta Llflla L iw Pill TheyarepurelyVegetable and never M togive 25 c boxes contain 100 Pilfe, JOc boxes contain 4 QPills, 5 c boxescontaintSPflls. Bewareof substitutionsand imitations. Sentbymail* Stamps taken*. Nervita Medical Co,, Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts*, Chicago, Illinois. Sold by . a M. ft id gw a y , D ru g g is t, C edarv ille, O h io . POWTIO a U COMMENT. It tht course of the Cincinnati En­ quirer la any criterion of the wishes of John it, Met#an, he must expect Colo-. ju»I defeat,--Tolefia Blade* The hcmappearanee of Toledo Jones la the Ohio campaign is wimportwh Jpnea is gradually dying out. The day the newspapers cease printing his va- pprt-axs.-tbat day rigor mortis seta In. Jones' lives on notoriety.—Qbio State Journal, Most of. the present Democratic boss­ es, or wowa^hft bosses, would be glad to see Brygn keep out of the Ohio can­ vass And out of politics In general,—, St* Louis Globe-Democrat,, Governor flash Is rlgl t at home among the old veterans,—Irontpn Reg­ ister. . * ion; Specials a t Less Than Usual Prices | De- i " lotion-.' r "" i , vt ! 1 • fcuwv . I • 3 1 . , • . Lad ies W a lk in g bk ir ts 4 in ox ford , n a v y b lue, g rey , strap j,'seams and M row stitc ing aronhd bo ttom , worth $ 5.00 do fo r ... $ 3.98 estch Lad ies Ta ffeta S i lk W a is ts , in b la c k , b ine; red , ■white* old lW .a n d green , Worth $ 3 .0 8 to $ 5 .0 0 , f o i- , . $ 2.98 e a c h Lad ies A lb w o o l K e r se y Ja ck e ts, m ade,,‘o f W a sh in g ton lyMls kersey ; s ty le three-quarter box ; co lor ‘castor, b row n , - .b lackand n a tjy ; w o r th $T .S0 , fo r ........* - . , . . $ 5.00 each* B la ck ' ^ e r e e r k e d . P e tticoa ts, ifl-'mchi flounce and tw o rdflles; w orth $ 1 .5 0 ahd $ l , 9 S ( f o r . . . . . , . . . , , . , . ' „ . . . . 98 c e a c h i< 1 CT, O; Lad ies .F lannelette H i g h t Gowns, 49 , 7 9 , g 8 , $ 1.5 0 e a c h Misses, and Ch ildren ’s -F lannelette N ig h t Gowns, i .•.,***,* . « 3 Q, 49 b each •t ( \*\ r* 1 / n d l n - . Vtetious . ’* I C^in* i The, r 9 ••- *.... «• “fay='td--,i,““J f r’ ' V a * f a -i * j ,eal E«tai<v Pei- . d-Ri'ctirityj' ' 'res. , ,y | YicsPieA, " " jM ..duuu), Oasbier. d ... CliUilUX XOZ ZUX f« p iU v y IXil/g IJkUJU^ III v oU Illti U l wUv* ' few. W e l a v e hnndreds o f others equ a lly as good.' ^1 du»"» i1 ’ * 1'M * , t* t ^ * * & Bro. Co. '48, h0,’ 52, 5 4 ,5 6 Limestone 8 t, Springfield, Ohio.. -fd, the - p ll be i meat ■ey. can jhonest joda is M i , , wh» - > ti Imoney j• '• I • k them te best *v . 1 Ikt Prices That * ■ “ Defy Competition. . An opportune purchase o f F ifty Dozen Huts places us iu a position to oiler you the greatest bargains-lh* Hats ever •offered to the public o f Springfield apd. vicinity; C h ild ren *$ H a t s , 2 5 c , 39 c , 5 0 c , yfle a n d ' 98 c. M en ’s H a t s , 48 c , 7 5 c , $ t . o o , $ 1 . 5 0 ^ $ 2 . 00 , $ 2 , 5 0 , ^$ 3 -oo, $ 3.50 a n i l $ 4 , 00 * , / '* * ’ * ' ;,J * . , ' ’ ‘ 1 * i . *! ' si .vfst; Our {ow and medium priced hats canuot be touched for merit. They are ftouderful bargains. ’■ THE , H A n E R , 27 8 . Limestone S t., Springfield, Ohio - V 'market lean al- 1at the j every- d In a barfcet, is eele- jopany’s luffeons jjRtment tone, and Ice <1 your, | « fali fHinitnre « W E a r e r e c e i v in g o i i r f a l l l i n e s d a i l y . C a ll a n d l e t u s s h o w y o u t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e l i n e o f fu r n i­ t u r e e v e r d i s p l a y e d i n C e - d a rv ille* j * h . M c M i l l a n . Eunera liuD irec tor* C a lls p r o m p t ly a t t e n d e d . *■ 1 y the b, Prop kssss*^ mm & JiflSTlNGS BROS. -0& THE- Let tls Figro With 7 oaonYourOoalBisforaBnytog KlLBOlIRlJE'S TAXES, If T om Johnson’s *Jdea? on T axa tion Are True, KL30UEHE-JAPOBS CO, BQDGED, Governor Nash’s administration, littn been, clean and successful. It needs no argument, In.the way of campaign speeches, to convince the -people of Ohio that.be deserves to be and will be bis own successor—Salem News. August shipments of br^dstuffs were $28,953,008, or more than the same month for several years by sev­ eral mlllon dollars. American farmers are getting their full share-of the gain in our foreign trade. The total ex­ ports of breadstUffS, provisions, cotton and mineral oils for the first eight months' of 1901, compared with ther same period" in former' years,' show a piarked Increase. - The grand total is $540,858,208,' as compared1With $485,- §[21,505 for the record year, 1900, ^ That holiday at RCaVana, where the people with one accord Joined In pub­ licly acknowledging their gratitude to s.the United- states for intervention in Cuba's 'behalf “against-Spain, la one of the countless tokens, and one of the mom complete,;of‘‘the Cuban feeling that tbe United States ha s ,been the be?I friend that, the people of the Isl­ and ever had. , *'„• THEY fl{(E GOjHlHG TO XENIA, OHIO. A ® I * The Most Eminent Specialists ■of America will visit Xenia, Oil Thursday, October 22, and will remain until Saturday Noon, October 26, Ami will receive patients at', the "par lorspf theFJ.OEEXOE HOTEL \ ' Five Lays ONLY. New York nu(] Ohio EIectro,-Medicnl Instituteare visiting a few of tfie principal cities of ou’r country. This being their advertising trip, and introduce their new system of curing disease, they Avill give consultation, examimuien, advice nud' medicine necessary to complete a cure, FJftEE* All patients taking'advantage of this offer1will' be expected to state to their friends the results obtained. Dont fail to calIon these renowned apeomlists. All diseases of men and women treated. No matter what youb disease fiiay be or of ■how long standing, there is no exsperimenting or guesswork; you will be told wheth­ er you can be cured or not, , ■ . They have nu entirely new and originaLmetbod of treating all kinds of deafness which has restored the hearing to hundreds after they bad been pronounced incurable. Catarrh in a ll its varied forms cur 3 d so it will never return, by .breaking up the cold-catching tendency* . I f you have weak lungs or con­ sumption, and have been told you are beyond help, dont fail td call On them and have a thtuoug exa mination, as a visit Will, cdst nothing and may save your Jife. ' Their new discovery of absorbing medicine by electricity, in paralysis, Ices of power, rheumatism and all di­ seases ol the nervous system is a god*, send to suffering humanity. Medical men stand appalled at tbe marvelous cures that are being effected wherever this System has been introduced. Thousandfwho liAVC given up -all fippc o f ever being Cured have now. an opportunity of a lifetime to eon* suit, without charge, specialists of a notional reputation. Ifemember, their knowledge of medicine, com bined with electricity* gives them con­ trol of disease that others do not pos­ sess, I f you areJbard of hearing, are lame, or cannot walk, this hewsystem will cute you quickly. * I f you suspect kidney trouble,bring a tWo*oUnce(yial of your urine for a chemical and microscopic analysis, I f you are improving under your family physician do not come and take up our valuable time. Idlers ?,?d euricslty-seekers will please stay ftr/ay, Gauccrs Turnon; Ulcers, all blood, akin and scalp diseases cured by ail : entirely new method. Files and Var­ icocele cured in from & to 60 day without the knife. Bemember, not one penny will be charged for all the medicine required to complete a CURB, Wall those tak­ ing fcreafmetit during fid* trip, 0flmo Faeta FroM» tbe OffleJal Jipof ' o td t Whlqh Con Not Be Refuted—Is Johnson or Ktlbourne Wrong? Before James Kllbouriie’s nowlna- tlon for governor ot Ohio no paper in hlN party was more earnest In hla sup­ port for the nomination than the Zanesville signal. Hence' we take that organ's definition of the Demo­ cratic taxation.plank ’as authorizes! and correct. The Signal says that the.Dem- oc-ratlc contention Is .pimply *this: •That every species of property, real and personal, tangible and intangible, shall be taxed as neilrly'as passible ac­ cording- to Its- true value 'in money. Troll, how is ft? .The Democrats have trained their guns upon the railroads pf the'state,and Tom Johnson, through fils hired inan Bemls, imported from JCansaa and paid big wages hy the tax­ payers o f ' Cleveland, has put up a showing that Is sown broadcast in all rtfte Democratic newspapers of Ohio, that .the railroads pay only 22,18 per cent’of the market value of their secu­ rities. •This does not count in his cal­ culation $500,000 more that the rail­ roads pay in special excise taxes, un­ der the Jaws enacted by Republican legislatures/- Rut even this 23-per cent is double, and more than double, what the Dem­ ocratic candidate for’governor of Ohio, is paying by his company hi the way of taxes, according to its own'swqrn re­ turns. James Kiloourae hlmseif otgh- ,ed this statement In 1900, showing oiily $145,024 of tangible property .aside from manufacturing stock, but includ­ ing the corporation's real estate. At that very time tlie KilbOurne compa- ■ny’s $250,000, of preferred stock jw as held ht lip in -the Columbus market, and its $750,000 of common' stock'was held at 140 or /more, making- a total market value, •or- '“salable, value,"- as the Democratic platform uses the words,, of .$1,325,000. ^ According, to .the Zanesville Si jnal,' this is the sunj that Colonel Jfilbourne pught to have paid taxes upon, or at least 80 per cent of it, which, is the amount that they claim.the- railroads ought to pay. That would have been >$795,000, upon the Tom Johnson plan, dr five times ha much as-Kilbourne did pay',' In 1901,- the'KUboflrne compa­ ny's return- upon tlfe same, basis was $150,949, while' for th& ^referred stock, now increased to $375,000,115 is asked, and 180 asked' for the, $750,000 of com­ mon stock,, or a.total "salable vaiue” of $1,421,250. Sixty per cent of this would be $842,750, or nearly six times the amount that ICilbourne paid taxes upon. ;• # Then, again, the entire cash return for this immense Kllbour'ue corpora­ tion was only ?1G1 In 1901; and In 1900, ns attested by Mr. Kllbourno himself, It was only $6, in every form of cash In, the Office and In the hank and ev­ erywhere else, without one dollar of notes cr bills receivable, or even One dollar owing It on account of anybody lfi either ,of- these years. This is most lemarkable ‘ financiering—carrying on a business running above a million dol­ lars a year, and employing aeyeral hundred men, and all without money. Such >k statement' as this brings us right back to the concluding words of the Zanesville Signal, that the “leaders are on the side of the .tax dodgers and the unthxed monopolies." It does;seem, so as tp,. the Democrats, does it not? ' JUST OXE UOTTI j K, Scamtuon, Kans„ Nov, 10 , i960. Pepsin Syrup Co., . . Monticello, 111. • Sirs;—Ahodt three months ago. I had occasion to use something for-Con- stipaiion. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was all. I have hqeu doing business with your firm over a year and find it- like your medicine, profitable and pleasant, Phil L. Keener, Editor ‘‘Scniumon Miner,” Sold by C. M, jRidgtfay* DEFIANCE 18 PROSPEROUS. ‘'Several factories in the city have about all they can do at pres'ent, and are compelled to work several hours each.- night. In general, all facto: lea seem to be very busy." Thin is a local news Item In that Democratic organ, the Democratic Crescent News, which also reports the return from Imndon, England, of a- Defiance- man who has been there six months, and comes hack with a targe order for machinery for English customers. No Ohio Dem­ ocratic paper had any such' news as this six ydars ago when Grover Cleve* land was president and, James E. Campbell Was trying- to defeat Bush- ncll for governor on a regulation Dem* ocratid'free trade platform, QUlFDfE FOR COU)9. Many people who uso quinine ,for the cure, of colds say that the effect of this drug ie inore disagreeable that) the disease. Krause’s Cold Cute is pre­ pared inn Convenient capsule form, ijnd will core the most deeply seated cold- in 24 hours without any Interrup­ tion to business. They are, pleasant to take attd give you a clear, fresh sen­ sation while operating. Price 25c. Sold by C, M. KidgWay. “For three days and nights I suf­ fered ,a£ony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumhete,’' says Sri. E. Lowiher, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Iowa, “ I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines), but alt to no purpose. I sent •for a, bottle of Chamlwrlain’s Colic, OIndent( and Diarrim Kcmedy ami three doses relieved-me 'e n t ir e ly . Tin's remedy Is for sale-by C, M. Bidg way. ifVf#**#*** ******<4%. -—A. ndllimiairo appetite, tVith a meant Income, has .made many a dys* a tie. Dr, Caldwell’s Byrup. Pepin cure Dyspepaia* Bold hy‘.<' * C. M/Jtfdgwiiy, J . M . T A R S O S Ss SON , — FOE PIUCE8 ON™— A l l ; K in d s : of : L nm h tr , :I|La tli,§ -: Shing les, ' - , V , s — Flooring'-,-- i! ^ . . Siding, Ceiling, Kiciiinond Feicy-' Gates, Couiljinulioii Steps, and - ? Extension Luddeis, 5fS®jfte’s5$Ba!»a Jloors, Blinds, "Soslu Glass, Doors ‘ cud--—■ - - Window -Screens', * “A million for some Tfirhox fence,” • Geod-drade and .Low Prices. | - ' HON. J, M. SHEETS, Republican Candidate For Re-Election' as Attorney General.. Hon. J. M. bueetawas born May 26, 1854,-on a farm In Putnam county; he remained on the farm Until after his majority. He .graduated at Baldwin University; also took the law course in the University of Michigan, He commenced the practice of law la 1881 at (Ottawa, Ohio’, and continued until 1894, when he went upon’ the common %■ SINFUL HAB IT© IN YOUTH BadInturehappiness ot tUouaandsof promisingyounj?men. Sonicfadeandwlthcr at an early age, attheDlossQmof manhood, wnUo others are forced to -dragoata - —« q ~- -weary,fruitlessand r.ielaucholy ealstyuce. Others reach jnatri-., ■mony{mtCodno col~caor comforttlo-re. Tilt victm.a arofound1 mall stations of life—the farm, the oQce(.tiift' ' wbm » pulpit, the tradesand the profeshtons. furiousOdtil.ttvendSeminalI IVS 4 Wesknejaaroguaranteedcnredby our KoivMptfisil Trtatnisnt or Noi Pay. Youruanorlslr, 25years inOhio. »naiUtsec«tity. .- , | ‘ CUREDWHENAtl ELSEFAILED. HoEuaostiaqdv-’llhoutwritlonconsast, l -‘‘I am33years of ags aud married. When young 1 led ft 'gay I life. JBarlyindiscretions and laterexcessesmade3©BUpfoale*mei 1becamerveakandnervous. -Mykidneysbecame affected-and 11 fearedBright's Pisease. Married I<lfo was ttusitlKhcti?)^&dI toy homo unhappy, I tried cverythlng-raU failed till XtookI treatment from JOrs. Kennedy-^t’liergan, ThelftiW^iMist&bdi built me up mentally, physically and sexually, 1 feel andact 1 _ „ , ^reat(J(j mQ0|x years ago. They are honest,I ^why:patronte®SifiSd«tt 8 aw®jUflte:whMMhj -XT. A. Belton, • >- I iS-v cores GQiflHff eb ORno m . «iiloiiaii Free--B(KS(Sfleo-OflestoflBionKfree(or- b ® b irea w , | Drs.KennldyS Kcrgan, 2?k,S„tu‘'' K & K - K & K-v-K A K 'K & K :K & K 1K & K HON. ISAAC. B;‘ CAMERON, HON, J. M. SHEETS. flleaa bench, baying been elected In a Democratic' county ; subdivision, run­ ning ahead of'his ticket 2,200 votes; i he Was defeated for re-election In 1898 .by 30 votes, having again run ahead of his ticket over 2,000 votes. He Was married lh 1882 and. has five daugh­ ters, -He has made a mbst energetic and efficient attorney .general add Is he candidate of his party for a second term, to which ho -will be undoubted­ ly elected. Secretary Gage -keeps right along buying bonds and reducing the debt*. In the Democratic times it was the other way. We were putting out bonds and increasing the debt MCHTY’sr CfiMJaY NERV'D COMFOUND for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheuinatism,.nervous debility, paraly­ sis, biliousness, dyspepsia, costiveness, liles, liver complaint, kidney troubles and femnle complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thor­ oughly and speedily. Sold by O. M. Ridgway. —What cures and keeps you free -from Sick-Headache? Why; Dr/Oald- well’s Syrup Pepsin. Sold by O. M. Ridgway. " Closes Oct. 31 st. « Chance to see Pan-American Exposition at ; Small Cost-. The Pan-American Epositioa is nearing a close. Only a few days reft main in which to enjoy it. After October SI it will be a‘thing of the past. Go now and profit in pleasure and knowledg of, the wonderful aceievements of the Americas' and their possibilities The trip may be made at very low rates via Akron Route. The lowest fares yet offered are in effect over- those lines each Taesday, t Thursday and Saturday. Conch Excursion tickets sold on those dates are good returning Six days in­ cluding day of sale, ample time for getting acquainted- with the Pan- American Exposition hud inspecting the grandeur o f Niagara Falls, Ex­ cursion tickets may be-obtained any day over the Akron Route, hut those sold Tuesdays* Thursdays and Satur­ days arc especially important to per sons wishing to make the trip at the lowest fare. Find out about, them by applying to local agents of the Akroit Route. E, 8 , Keyes, Ticket Agent, another m$rRCtm> t r m » s gone to the oily to take treatment for. his -stomach trouble. The amount of mon­ ey he paid for railroad fare to get there would have bought enough o f Dr. Caldwell's 8yr«p Pepsin to have kept him and his entire family in good health for six monihs. You can f Mtlfh- from Constipation, Indigestion* Hick- Headache «r Stomaoh Troubles if you titkft this remedy. In fids *nd t l 00 fe u !* , sSold by c , M. Ri%w»y Republican Candidate ror Re-Election as Treasurer of State,, Hoa, Isaac B, Cameron-of Lisbon, Columbiana county, now treasurer of State and. a candidate for re-election', Was bora in Nairn, Scotland, being the youngest .of six children. ’ In his in­ fancy his, widowed mother removed to the. United States, locating oh a-farm In Jefferson county, a short distance south of Sallnevlllo, Removing thence In i.°55 to the village -be there ifen.ed .her children. - - . “ . Mr, Cameron1 attended .the public schools, and thim took a business'col­ lege course at Pittsburg. He became bookkeeper for a local, firm, remaining untljl 1874. His marked business abil­ ity soon advanced him to a ‘partner­ ship, and In 1880 he became the sole owner, In 1893 he was elected treasu­ rer of .jColumbulana- county by the largest majority over given tip to that time’ for any official. He was re-elect­ ed In 1895. In 1898 he wa3 made re­ ceiver of the First National bank of Lisbon, then Insolvent. H6 succeeded In fixing the'responsibility for the fail­ ure, and although the books had been s V HON. ISAAC B. CAMERON. outrageously falsified, he obtained Judgment lu every suit brought by him to recover funds rightfully its prop­ erty. . Mr, Cameron was nominated for State treasurer St the Republican state' convention lh Columbus, June 2,-1899, on Dte first ballot. He was elected in November .by *a large majority. Since hie, incumbency he has completely re­ modeled the interior of the office, and Inaugurated a much improved system for expediting dud safely conducting the vast ahiourtt Of business of that department,1 i which aggregates many millions of dollars In receipts And dis­ bursements ftftnuaiiy. He Whs renom­ inated in June ot this year byaeclatna- ’tion for ft second term. '' l T' In politics he is a loyal Republican, and has always taken an actlve part in campaignWork. He was made a mem­ ber of his county central.committed immediately after attaining his ma­ jority, and so well was his work done that he Was next chosen chairman of the county executive committee, three times honored with re-election, and is now serving in that capacity, to his Wise management; is due the fact that there is no bickering and wetioanf strife i« that county-of phenomenal Republican majorities. He was a mem­ ber of the RepuhUcxp state central Committee in 1898, aliSb a member of tbe, congressional comini tee for tlm Eighteenth district in 1858 and 18W. Mr. Uameron is a 8Sd degree Mason, n Haight Templar, kn Odd rstlOw, * Knight of Pytfciaa. and an ffflk, ttf Was married in 1875 to Miss Laura A, Irwin of Chrrel»wd, „ TMy -haws dpi ohiM; a son, lo y Macdonald 'd&siiWfc, lp% to Adam's Restaurant v: \\ and Dining Rooms Corner High anfi Liteestone street, 'e Springfield, Ohio. . - . T D r . L , : H . M e C A H T N E Y , . O STEO PA TH , Steele Building, ; Xenia,! Ohio. ’ .TSfr-Wlllboitt C&dftrvillooil Taesdayahd ‘ Friday afternoons, Office in J. D. William- t sop’s lesidenco, . —Do you suffer’from piles? I f to do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hatel Sulye will fict ’ more quickly, surely- find safely, sav­ ing you the expense and danger of nn' operation. ■O. M. Ridgway. • ■ —ICodoi Dyspepsia^ Core is not a mere srimulanf to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and ab­ solute rest by digesting the food you eat. You dont have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want, Kodpl Dyspepsia, Cure instantly re­ lieves that distressed feeling after eat­ ing, giving you new Ijfe . and vigor, O. M. Ridgway. CASTOR IA Far Infants and Children. TbsKindYouHaieAlwaysBought Boars the Signature of i JlEU ,ER ’8 TK am tONV , Albert Heller, living at 1114 Fftra* ham St,, Omaha, says: “I have tried most everything that is used a s« pre- vefltive or cure for headache, but nothing did me so much good ha Krause’s Headache Capsules. Others who have used them say the same thing.” Price 25c. Sold bv C. M. Ridgway. —-Wheh you have no appetite, do not relish your food find feel dull after eatiug you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach find Liver Tablets. Price* 25 cents. Sam­ ples free at O. M» Ridgway'a drug store, . Tuesday was pay day among the rwilrqml men, consequently the boys are happy at present, HEADACHE aval <Am CANDY OAffttANttb m . i ^ , i f i

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