The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

an>. C**f ■4 m pc£j J^tal People T«k, ■roas rt' e«t r «ui; Beal U Touche. srv1* . Duty as Lusting $$ <the. Holiday. incry, ppany. Stirring Music. 25', 35, 50c * 35, 50c 1 1 E - f. 14, 1901 letnt ° Dining Rooms l\f nine.-., ine street/ r F o o l e d i r i«g*a«ls*,eri(iaa| f MOUNTAIN TEA oa w*U, 6ar tna it on Hcfc padotgt. 5 * «(!♦ N*v«r m M : Accept M wAtU* okyau* &*esUt. ' . =ieBank j E , O H IO . _ ~ ferchantis and IiF" ^ Ctd. Collections * remitted. ■ ^ Y o rk and Cm- ■ hveat, rates.J- The ihvehieut way to Beal Estate. Pei- ml Security,, Pres., . , V ice Pres., LX/ildman, CaEhier. UlJ „ i r£t Market. i firm name, the tV, C'rotiBe will be >dnct in the meat t that money can’ ibined with honest iuess methods is the public, who fib o f their money ldrcn, direct them die best ‘.ILIVEBED ti Bo. 74. & S T nt act o f the market* itock farm can at* be found at the ]j? Store of fist Weimer. ier .with eyery* to he found in * lass meat joarket. handles the cele* LMSwift Company'* And Courteous honest treatment a'lli the above. there anu yn>lr iside, out o f tl>* * icstone St, m b Pish and Ice B, d c' ! h % tom*! r cJ&clie t [ i i g c s t w e l l ? ' a y Bow e ls <ttctie e.iaied? ■Ayer's Pills t e y c t t r e t l y s * , U/;i£HHEDY& KERGAN, U, * » « . r^ g s s fs g sm . » * f a« ' " S S L M a ik n lM . V »on .»«s rs *l*v.WmJPaw iy l£ Audorsg* o f to* victims, but fi*?*1,**1 *•£*•* syt.avUJ»wt,. a .* i ^l*?!*:*00* **** *»«■ 'am. fa. i » f t g a a ^ g f e ^ B g ^ a s g | l ® i » V 8 B S a s 5 i ? a M i ' i s r M a s S l s f S - S a 1 ’ pydjr A JC«rga« tookmy cum . m ouo,we*kIY«iebotffirwJS5(,12,S' KBS®*r»ssw?*’- J©!»s8S» “ y* « * • < * • * * wHSfcv 247 Snporiar Straff, .-■ Ct«y*Uad, o. • tprHorn*a.'i»»tw#ntr DRS. KENNEDY 6 KERGAN K & ^ . K M K & K , K l K K & K Tal furniture are receiving our fall lines daily.. Call and let us show you the most complete line of-furni­ ture ever displayed in Ce- darville. j . h . M c M i l l a n . Funeral Director; Calls proihptly attended. PH R - r HUSTINGS BROS., Let Us Figure With FouonTour Coal BeforeBuying Kerr & Hastings. Bros, WHERE TO IN V E S T ,,' Tha Columbus Stock v •Exchange Company 85 .North High Street, COLUMBUS, O. / •’ ■ - » \ Brokers and dealers in Stock, Grain, Cotton and Provisions, Established for years. We solicit"your business and- offer you.the advantage o f put ex* cellent facilities in .executing orders in Chicago and New York* We make a specialty of handling marginal accounts. Stocks, Crain, Cotton and Pro­ visions carried ori moderate niargain, t Write for particular* and valuable information. References on applies lion. Orders at our expense by wire or telephone,. TEKSONAL. W ill the'lardy w}io fell in a swoon last Thursday, in front o f the post- office, cull n to iir store?* She suffers from Biliousness. D r. • Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will surely eul-o her. Sold-by 0 . SI. Ridgway. , TcfepftMM l*« 7 , Lt«t DIrtwHeConnect!,*. fbCelmiilisMEiclamgomgany *1 N. Htfii St, CSwtlwi, Ohio. tAKBItiSVAtOR, « . A. MrOKA.Tir/MAS*os>t. Dr* l . h . M c C a r t n e y OSTEOPATH, 'Steele building, : _ Xenia, Ohio, ,, Will be InCwlarville on *fuesdayand i-tiduy foronoOfiJ, Ome* in J. t). William* *®n.oresnienee. STOP W O R K IN G . FO R O TH E R S You'll never get" ahead in that way. Jo»n The pRCDENWAr, Oor/jxv or VtRotaiA, a progressive -commtitiity ' J^wjgosedof northern people, and en­ joy life asNatnte i*--ended yon shaulC Ott out of U «5 rot, k smaU trw$k POLITICAL COMMENT. Any Democrat who believes his par­ ty will carry the election In)Ohio this year is simply deceiving himself. There ia rt& doubt of a sweeping Re­ publican victory next month.—Clever land Leader. In order to keep Mr. Bryan out of the state the Democratic committee in Ohio has decided that no speakers from the outside be invited during the present canvass. Mr.. .Bryan, like Mn .Cleveland, is now*persona non grata With the Democratic party. That or­ ganization Is rough on its leaders.—* 8L Louis Globe-Democrat. I f Ohio Democracy has any issues this year It is successfully concealing them.—Mansfield News, All o f Senator Foraker’s predictions and those o f hts associates As to the prosperity which the Fbraker vorto Rican Act would faring to Porto Rico, and to ourYrade with that island un­ der the act, have been more than ieal* ized.—ManSfield News. Foraker and Banna undeniably con­ stitute the heaviest team seat to the senate from any state. Ohio is not only the mother of presidents; she is the fertilizer of big brain growths.— Dayton Press. Every true soft of Ohio admired and loved James G. Blaine for his loyalty to James A. Garfield. And every true son of Ohio ought to respect and honor Mark A. HAnna tot his unflinch­ ing devotion and loyalty to william McKittley, "LET W£il . ENOUGH ALONE.” iami ett m y t»rra*~-*#8 dtoWM and f t ftmoiiihi—wSl iftwfc* yum lnd«* fcbifeht. Delightful climate; within *«y. tencho f the largest markets ib j we world; two crops a year; good1 htintingffigh andoysters in abandanea Writ* for pamphlet fatly describing tn» plansof theColony, and learn what others are doing. Address (*®s f iU flB im i, OQhext op vnt&wtA, lOSXnst MritBir., NtwYoaa, f t Y. Theordore Roosevelt Is the m an jo take up the burden which McKinley laid down. No one can doubt the sin­ cerity, the strength o f purpose, the courage, or patriotism of thin sterl­ ing young man, who haa been called to the exercise of a great trust. STOTA llfeSBXTING VOTE. A perfect iaxativel That is the unanimous verdict o f the jrnople who use Dr Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin- 50c and $1,00 sixes; Bold by M. •way* lUdg- Senator Hanna’s Watchword For the Campaign In Ohio; . No Other Issues on Which the Democrats Can Bass - ' a Campaign. KlltHmi-iie, the Tux Dodger, WuUUk-a Tpuj Jobufioji’a K{Torts to Inject ^Stute Tuxutlon luta ilio jBuitle, ;md V' Free l’ruilo the Dciuorrutto 1hrcat. Senator-Haiipa’s ability to ex­ press, tersely a controlling thought was shown in his phrase at Delaware, “ Let well enough alone.” Tne senator is not a phrase maker, but his homely sen­ tences ylng and get down tcM;he pith, o f the matter in a remark­ able manner. No man:who has the interest of his. country,'state or city at heart can fail to feel the full force of the homely phrase. Even the Democrats ad­ mit the correctness of the admin­ istration of national affairs. They realize that their policies if they had been adopted* would have brought ruin to the' country, in­ stead of prosperity, and have to the best of their, ability tried to dodge ‘ the' questions. They •don’t want anybody to know what they intend to do until they, are in office. Then it will be the same old thing—disloyalty, free silver, free trade, everything to disorgan­ ize and upset the commercial and manufacturing interests of the country. Turning to state affairs they realize that they have nothing to base a campaign -upon.. They know thoroughly that “ weil enough should he le ft aloue."* True, Tom Johnson and his or­ gans are making a fight to have a system changed that is embodied in the constitution’of the state, and that has been in -force for fifty-two years, but it is a fight th a t,interests no one but John­ son. I f it were to he applied to the Democratic candidate for governor he would be the biggest tax dodger in . the state, for lie pays taxes on only 11 per .cent, of his property; If it were to be ap­ plied to the papers urging it, they, too, would .prove tax dodgers, for they do not pay taxes on the selb ing value, of .their stock,’hut 6n the selling value of their tangible assets. The question has-nO real bearing in politics, for it is admit­ ted "that even if a Democratic leg­ islature were to be elected, there- is such a wide divergence of opin­ ion in the party that a measure embodying these features could not be passed. Ten years of Re­ publican rule in the state have brought the treasury from bank­ ruptcy to a solid basis. Affairs are administered well and there, ip no scandal attached to the adminis­ tration, “ Let well enough alone” is a good slogan, It embodies the- truth; it will keep many a man from forgetting the dangers that lie in entrusting affairs, national, state or civic, to the Democracy. »• a ■ SHAVED THE LITE t)P HIS SOI. Mr. H. H. Black, the well-known Villnge blacksmith at Gralinmsville, Sullivan On,, N. Y ., says: ’ 'Our little son, five yeara old, ha* always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacksbeen that we have feared many times that lie Would die. We have iad the doctor and used many medi­ cines, hut Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ edy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequentdoses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croiup is cured before it gets settled ” There is no danger in giving this remedy for it- contains no opium or other'injurious drug and may be given’as confidently to a hahe as to an adult. Eor sale by O. M. !Itdgway. * HUNTERS’ KATES TO UPPER MICHIGAN & WISCONSIN. ‘ ■ The C., H. & D,- Ry. will place in effect special rates to upper Michigan and Wisconsin - points for hunters. Tickets will be on sale Oetotober 15th to November 15th, good for return until December 5th. For detailed in­ formation inquire Of U., H. dt D; Agents or D. G. Edwards, P. T. M., Cincinnati* Ohio, ■ WEEK YOU BET A HEADACHE Don't waste a minute but go to your druggist and get a box of Krause’* Headache Capsules. They will pre­ vent pain, even though your skull were cracked. They are harmless, too. Read the guarantee. Price 25c. Sold by C. M. Ridgway. * - - A thousand things by k « rc far better than most things do, one. Wc re’fcr to Rocky Mountain Tea Mr< made by Madison edicine Go. «5e. Ask your druggist. A BellcTbutaine Sunday School teacher asked a child in her class what he would tell Satainf he were tempt­ ed by him to commit sin. The young­ sters reply was that he would tell him to “ Go 'way back, and sit down.”, ' •A choice tine *>f al l . kind- of (h a m im at Gray**- Political '.Announcement, *• We are authorized to announce John McConnell ns a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of Awirroi: of Greene Comity, subject to the regular ejection to bo bold Tucsdav, November 5th,* %* One Handsome Bedroom Set, OneMoore’sAirTightHeatingStove And One Fine Gold Watch/; i! ■ The above cuts are exact repro­ ductions of the article^ that we are going to give away, and can be seen in' our window at 35 East Main St. from now until the day • they are given away, January 14, 1902, . Given With Every 25 Gent Purchase! ■ a - ’' - ‘ , - » , These articles form a grand aggregation, any one of which would make a present of which to feel proud. Come in and'view these presents, and at the same time take a look at the * > THAT WE ARE SHOWING FOR FALL AND WINTER, Men’s All-Wool Suits$6.50,$8, $10, $12.50andUpwards. These are of the very choicest selections, both in workmanship and pattern of cloth. For the young man—-the neat dresser—we have the new Yoke Overcoat, neat, nobby and’up- to-date, and just the thing for this kind of weather. Made up in. Oxfords, Fancy Plaids, etc. Our Boys’ Department is also well stocked, showing careful'and prudent buying. Everything to keep the little folks warm and Comfortable, and remember, a ticket with every 25 c purchase. /■’ GEO. HALLER, A. W, HAINES, H. A. HIGGINS, RBS1DEN1* - PARTNERS. 35 EAST GAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO. I HBAUSE'S headache capsules Will instantly cure heuduches of any kind. Being pure vegetable they are harmless and leave no had after effects. We offer $500 reward for any trace of antipyretic, morphine, chloral or any injurious substance fouud in them. Price 25c, Sold by 0. M. Ridgway. See- j . M . T A H B O X & SON , Men, as a class, cat too much meat and are prone to kidney troubles.' Women cat too .much starch and sweets, bread and butter and pre­ serves, puddings, pies and cakes, which produce corpulency.—Novem­ ber Ladies’ Home Journal. l t L ate last n ight ? Then you dont feel just the best to­ day. Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is very effective for Sick Headache, Bil touBUtsa or disordered stomach, Sold iy G. Ml Ridgway, — — FOR, PRICES ON--------- All : Hinds : of : Lumber, : [Lath, ; Shingles, -vJ I’d leave my Imppy home and cross . the deep blue sea. Rather than ha wjtfo ut (.'barley and my Ilocky Mountain Tea. — Ask tourdruggi.4. Always set your lace firmly toward health. Say that you are better when leople inquire: the very declaration will assist in making you feel so. Per­ sistent good cheer and hopefulness are remedial agents very hard_ to defeat n the conflict between illness and lenlih.— November Ladles’ Home Journal. Flooring, Siding, Ceiling* Kichmond Fei c v Gates, Combination Steps, and Extension Laddeis, Doors, Blinds, HiiSlr, Glass* I I)c<>rs ' fa and ' § Wiudow ^ Screens, “ A million.for some Turbo* fence,” Good!Grade and Low Prices. A s Lazy Liver ‘‘ I him been trotabltd n treat deal w i t h atorplU H>er,'whTeb profivoeK eonstitNP 1 .loo. 1 found CA SCABETS to b* Ml youcMra lotthAm. seunroa such relief the Irst trial, that I puruhnaod Another supply end wee coni* ploteljr oared. IShftU only be tedelsdtoreo- pmtnend,CAfto»ret* whenever tne opportunity iS«*4ueba»nA Are..‘PhiisdoipWA, F&. EAST TO OtJEE A COLD *-* I f you go .about it right. Take two" or three Krause’s Cola Cure Capsules during tli 9 day find two before retiring at night. This will insure A good CANDY CATHARTIC ■w F V IM KMV ^ night’s rest and n free movement of the bowels next morning. Continue Ihe treatment next day and your cold will melt away* Price 25c. Sold by 0 , M: Ridgway. triAO* mans wewumto CKPTi It t » town/*w »,/ OIIRK eOMStlJPATIOR* G A S T O s » i- m For Inbuilt* And ChikUctu fhaKindYouHawAlways - For School TpaclxerB. H EW # A 1 L MAP , P E E E *y_ is-To-MO isasuw iK aa iif.tt'' Bear* th« Signfttar* of The Louisville U Nashvilld R. R> has just issued a most complete Wall Map.of the United States, Mexico, nud the West Indies. This map is printed in colors, mounted on linen, with rollers at top and bottom ready to bang on wall. BiZe isJOxJfi iliehls. We will be pleased to send a copy vur.ti to every leather who will send hame and address lb • (\ L, KIHINK, General Passenger Agt ^ ' . Louisville, K j. CHICHESTER’S ENSUSH PENNYROYALPU$ «»M im-tsllk! Wflk Mtt« HMriw. nr *f«4*c* vwMS*&m***mmi* .MUffKffttffh'. ■ ■.. .. ***#Wwutw ICMtXah^fi>«* M o d o ! kMWuji&k IHfl

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