The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

■* i”'*1-'* \ T l \ o t f o i < q l d , . ' $ t.m A YEAR. KARl-ti BtfcV * Editor***Prepristsr. FBIDAY, OCT, 3, 1902. Vote fiir your homes, your wives, «$d your cl»IMj*ejt»tomorrow. Your vote way fieeids tho matter* Castit right* and get others to do likewise, ......HanlL.Judga. jeL^iditieiaa.JbyL.. the length of liis speech or tbo strength of hislungg. • % sour old bachelor is looking for a - town that has no “Gibson girl” in it. ."We fear the old fellow is doomed to roam, , * . '",'1'''"’''r ' Europeans have always laughed at Our overheated *.houses.; I f otir foreign cousins will visit ns while the coal strike ison they, will find that we have reformed, ,f ' ’ V“ Jk ’ . ‘ * ThO Democratic Congressional Campaign, Committee is short of money, short‘of speakers, short of ar­ guments, and soon will'bp short of ; y 0 h&,**- ~v ,, ~ ‘ ! ’ -/ ,, jV/' In spite of democratic anxiety to See their lellowmen suffer-privation in . order that the democratic party may win, at the'polls, republican prosperi­ ty will not down, - , Astrong man is bottqd to make -Cnemies and President Roosevelt Is no exception to the -rule, but the large majority of the American people are . loyal to him. . If .President Roosevelt' were a de­ magogue he would promise tp wipe put the trusts, raise the wages in the coal mines and secure cquul incomes the bustler and the laggard—but the President is too honest to promise the .impossible and the people respect him all themore because he is. Evpry time Uncle Bamacquires a ■hit of new territory, some .old fossil shouts himself black in the face trying to show, for political effect, that poor Bamtie! is in his dotage and has been buncoed. It was so at .the time of 1 the Alaska purchase and more re­ cently.. The 'Alaska' matter -has turned out all right and our assets Will be paying investments when Some of pur “anti-imperialistic”friends are forgotten. . . 1 Goes Like Hot Cokes. “The fastest sell article I have ,in jny‘ Store,” druggist C, IV Smith, of . Davis, Ky,, “is Dr. King's New Dis­ covery for Cousuinption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. ^ In my six years of sales it never .failed, T have known it to save sufferers ' from Throat and Dung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy,” Mothers rely on ft; best physicians prescribeand Iiidgwuy & Co. guarantee satisfaction or re- fond price. Trial bottles free. Reg­ ular sizes, 50 c and $ 1 . JABS AT JOHNSON. E d ito ria l Exp re ss io n s F ro m A ll .D i ­ rections. Johnson will find in the end that.# Bryan-less platform campaign would have been a great deal .better than one with a horseless carriage. — Co­ lumbus Dispatch, ■■i The Democrats of Ohio have adopt­ ed a straight Populist platform and hare a Populist at the head of their state ticket. The old simon-pure Jacksonian Democrats have been rele­ gated to the rear.—Findlay letter- soUIaa, What has happened since 1879? The population has increased 58 per cent and the money inclrculatlon has In­ creased 170 per cent, and more than one-half of that increase in circula­ tion has been In gold and in gold cer­ tificates.—New York Express. You Can to water but you can't make him drink, You 'can’t make him eat either. You can stuff toed in­ to a thin man’s stomach but that doesn't make him use it Scott’s Emulsion can make him u se it. Jtlow? By mak­ ing him hungry, of course. Scott’s Emulsion m akes a thin bodyhungryaliover; Thought a thin body was naturally hun gry didn’t you ? Well i t isn’t A thin body is Asleep-not working-rgone bn a strike. It doesn't tty to use it’s food. • Scott’s Kmutsfou wakes.Jt to -p u ts it" t o Work agun isakhig new flesh,, That’s the to get fat. Bond for five aatrpie, toxrtr * ixtwH*. % h****, r**ri n. v. ■ Ip*-WTV ■PW'IfnPpjpffwtv■ . \ ' ' '/ ■ v,.• • -• ? ft ■ ■' V. ■ * m m * ? :** Remember that the tm u ria' of Mc­ Kinley came right out of a saloon be­ fore he shot, the president, p e t ua vole for “ no saloons*' out of respect to tbo memory o f President McKinley ami to give a blow to the traffic that furnished a criminal to kill our pres­ ident* ■ . . »■ m Ufa (a Peril. -* “I juat seemed to have gone all to pieces,” writes Allred Bee,of Welfare, Tex,, “biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat, or sleep and felt almost, too worn out to work, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. ’Now Tsleep likes-top,yttu eat anything, have gained. In strength and enjoy bard work.” They, give vigorous health and pew life to weak, sickly, run-down people, Try them. Only § 0 c at Iiidgway & Co's, drug store. . . Ifyou.vofcefora dry town tomorrow, herewill he an overwhelmingmajority for home and purity, America’s Fatuous Beauties. Look with horror, oii B.kin Erup­ tions, Blotehes, Sores and Pimples, They don’t have them, nor will any one who uses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies, the free,. Erzema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. ................. rPiles. “ Infallible for & Co’s, drug store 25 c at Ridgway- McCall’s Fall Pattern now ready' for sale afe * McCorkell’s O u t OI Death’ s Ja w s . -• “When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trou­ ble, that I had euflered with ' for two years,” writes P» Muse, Durham, N. C., “Dr,‘ King’ssNcivy Life Pills saved my life and gave me perfect health.” •Best pills on earth and only 25 c at Rtdgway &Co’s, drug store. ' Saxony,- Germantown and. Shet­ land Floss at * McCorkell’s LookOut For Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DoWitt’s. Little. EarlyfRisers. These famous little pills do not griph.. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, and By reason of the tonic properties, give toue and strength to the glands, . , . (;. M. IiidgV'/ay, Caution! This is not a geiitle word—but when yon think how liable you are npt to purchase for 75 c the only remedy uni­ versally known and a remedy that has had the' largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without los- ipg its great popularity all these years you will he thankful *we called your attention to Boachee’s Gorman Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron­ chitis, Croup—and especially for Con. sumption, where there is difficult ex­ pectoration hud coughing during the nights and mornings, there is.nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G. G. G reen ', Woodbury, N. J, Mayor. Tom L. Johnson has been ■«. very active supporter Of the slngio tax theory, which places the whole tax upon the farm land of this county. This year ho is peeking the vote o f the farmer by attacking the railroads of this state,—Mercer County Ob­ server. • j In discussing the rise in the prices of some of the necessities .of life, the Democratic orators will not, when ad­ dressing granger audiences, call par­ ticular attention to those things which are produced by the farmers. Farm products, by the way, form the principal proportion of the long list of “articles which have advanced in price under Republican administra­ tions,” as furnished by the chairman of the Democratic committee. PROBATE COURT SETTLEMENTS. Accounts and vouchers of the fol­ lowing named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Gtoene County, Ohio, for inspec­ tion, settlement and record,, ami un­ less exceptions are filed thereto, they will he lor hearing and confirmation ou Saturday, Oct, 11 , A. D, 1902 : Ruben and Morgan’Glass, Execu­ tors of the estate of David Glass,- de­ ceased, second and final account} V, 8 . Mopping, Administrator of the es­ tate of James A. Hopping, deceased,, first aud final account; Cutfillis Hun­ ter, Administratrix .of the estate of Galvin Hunter, deceased, first and final account; Robert Hood, Execu­ tor of-tbo estate of William H, Walk­ er, deceased, first and final account; L. B, Hilliard, Guardian of Eliza Bass, -first account; James Harris, Guardian of Sarah Birch, first and final account; David E. Spahr, Guard­ ian of William and- Edward High- wood, first account; Delia J, Chase, Guardrail of Clara Chase, first and final account; J. ^ 1 , Cpilins,, Guard­ ian iof Emma -M,JBurnette, second account; S. S. Dean, Trustee of a fund forbeuefit of ChristenaKooglor, first account; Catharine Laue, Guard­ iau of Patrick Lane et ah, first and final account; J. H. Thomas, Assignee of A, F, Tail, first account. J. N, D ean ; Probate Judge, Sept. 18 , 1902 . Greene County, O. Why Haven't B ry a n and Johnaon Helped? I t the settlement of the strike were an easy Job It would not be necessary for a man like Quay to tackle It.-— Marion. Star, Even if it Were an easy job we have our doubts whether you would hear of d Democrat tackling It. Democrats are great on criticism, but never of­ fer material aid, Why hasn’t John­ son offered his assistance in the pres­ ent labor trouble? Wby hasn’t Bryan? Isn’t It the truth that neither of them has Over helped in any strike or trou­ ble in .Which labor and capital were concerned? Both pose as great friends of labor. Let them make good.—Wyandot Republican. An-Every .Day Story—No Appetite —No AffibUioa—Co stantHead, aches—No Real—No Sleep Listless—Languid—AH Played Out—Here Is The (Jure. Mr. (i. B. Bxllne of S. f-Hewart 81 ., Dny t n, (Hilo, &vy*f; «X consider.Dr. A. W, Bhaac'aNm'c Billsanexcellent nerve and V#f* <► ***** *i>H- •*» M rs. L a u r a S . W ebb . Vlce-Prcstrtent Woman's Demo. ernttcClubso*XortlicmOhio. “ 1 dreaded the change of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and decided to trv a hot. tie. i experienced some relief the first month, so 1 kept on taking It for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and 1 shall fake it off and on nowuntl! I have passed the climax.” Female weakness, disordered menses; falling Of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. Theyfollow awoman to theebango of life. Do notwait but take Wine •of Cardui now and avoid the trou­ ble. Wine of Cardui never'fails to benefit, a suffering woman of any age. Wino of Cardui relieved Mys. Webb When she was in dan­ ger. When you cometo the change ■of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will mean more to you tbau it docs now. But you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Druggists soil $1 bottloe ofWino ,o£ Cardui* .WINEorCARDUI . 0 « • *«•«!«,« « 4"* A* A O * * aA••••*•*•/ « *0 : TAX -DODGER JO H N SO N . i : Am o u n ts F o r Assessm ent i Claim ed F o r H im b y C u y * : , . ahoga C o u n ty , B u t Nev» i er R e tu rn e d by : Jo h n s o n . : 189i— ’ ' £ Tax return omitted $1,275,000 J ’ 1895— : Tax return omitted 1,500,000 : 1S9G— : Tax return omitted 1,800,000 : 2897— : Tax return omitted 2,175,000 : 1898— : Tax return omitted 8,525,000 : 1899— : T a x return omitted 4 , 581,000 : Upon these totals there are : Claimed from him taxes and : penalties amounting to , J . .$476,722.29. I : Ho has never paid this in : court, but has tied , up thq : county by injunction from f the U, S, court »*■*# 4 **■* * «-» ti '* »,rd**"* * ■»' ■** To Cure a Cpid In One Day. Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tab- ets. All druggists refund themoney if it fails to cure, E TV. Grove's ignnture 13on each box. 25 o. Last year Bryan was ignored by the Ohio Democratic convention, his pic­ ture was torn down, tramped upon and finally kicked under the tabic. This year Bryanism IS Indorsed, with the addition of single tax and Popu­ lism. The Democrats Who were dis­ gusted by Bryanism will surely not be called hack by the now combination. *—drcenvlllo Tribune, Wien Tom Johnson was denounc­ ing bosses in a recent speech some chap shouted; “How about the boss of Cleveland?” Tom tailed to answer the question. h«vo«9, slept poorly, wok* t o d , lacked energy *nd strength, -The tferve Pills, V.oWhttr, ihrtt I got built (uerightUp, gave tmrestful sleep, general strength sad energy, I gainedseven iH.unds in weight andfe*l in avwy w*y lit and healthy, I m r*com»vnd them,**- Republicans must pitch in and roll up as big a vote as posisbie. Overcon­ fidence liaa, more than oace. cost the Republican* dearly, Stop* the Cough ( And Works off the Cofd, rtftXHliw T&M.e-iiseiivft a void fa osti thy. No Cure, No I’dy. Vrico 25 coats, A jKRuiiftil'firsorfincut of Xmlics ami Misews golf gloyes «t t McC'ofkell’?, PromolesDigeslion,Cheerful- andRest.Contains nelltec Opium,Mprpliine porkliueraL NO TN fA JRCO T IC . ^getabkPreparallonffirAs- sifflilatlng (lieFoodcindRegula- ling theSipinadtsamiBowels« INI-AN IS / i H 1 I.DRLN jhetfieofOUl-DrSAMVaFlTCIOai ■ fempttm\jiec£~ - » HafAtUtSulit— , jAai^Strf(^ ff&jftSaul- Apeifeci RemedyforOonslipa- fton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish­ ness andL o s s o f S l e e p . FacSimile Signature of NEW ’YDBK. . c t s T e m i For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought B e a r s t h e S ig n a tu re o f V 1 EXACTCOPYOF 1 WRAPPER. 5 1 Over Years THKOBf4TAUI$COMPANY,,flCWYORKCITY^ ,i m n u u K a m a m S o M a n y a r e M a k i n g C o m f o r t s O u r B a t t s o f D o w n F l u f f w i l l P l e a s e y o u . .. - - ■ B l a n k e t s a T h is fa ll w i l l c le a n up th e ta c to r ie s o n B la n k e t s . O ver 200 pa irs h a v e b e en r e c e iv ed b y u s to s e ll a t 6o c , 75 c and $1 .00 , and a f ew a t 50c. U n d e r w e a r T h i s d ep a r tm en t i s w o r th y o f y o u r q u ick a tten tio n • I t w ill h g . s tran g e if y ou do n o t g n d w h a t y o u w a n t . - O u t in g s G rea t S h ie s w i l l be m ad e th is fa ll, a s our s to ck is e x c e lle n t . 1800 y a r d s for com for ts a t 5c; 3000 y d s . for tiigh t g o w n s , sk ir ts , sh ir ts , e tc , a t 8&c y d . „ ; ; ' | Hutchison & Gibney * ■ fU.tM <»*•>" - w 'T U* jjC*ihwilk4 -4).• X E N IA , O H IO , ' **'Waf,'rwrvn-»v • T H E O L D F O O Y D O C T O R pAMn*YDoctor*»r«ailrtgbta* general practitioners, * tmttheyarenot 8 pccl»Jl«ts. The sezital organ*com* prUa the most'intricate and Important nyetem in theI human- body and require the most ekUlfnl treatment.| Tonmlxht as well expect a blacksmith to repair yont watch, as a familypliTgiciad to care Sexnal complaints. Wehavemadea Bfwdalty of these diseases for over 30 years, haveinvested tensof thousandsof dollars andhave ever t facility known t* medical science to enre them, Every ease is taken with a positive guarantee of No Care—Ifo P ay . , BLOOD POIBOW—Whether Inherited or acquired, is positivelycuredforever. The vim* is eliminated from the systemso no danger of return. Hundreds of cases curedhyns 25yearsagoandno return; heat evidenceof a core. ....... . . MBBVOCS DBBIUTV—and other complications, eachns emissions, drains in the urine, varicocele, sexual weakness, etc., areonred.byOnrXew Method T rea t- m ea t undera positive guarantee—*0 CQRE-00 PAY. WBCURSAtUOISKASMORMSNAHCJWOMEN. CsstsIUtlss Frit, tssks FfIS. Write forquestionblankfedI “ »Trt*aseat. - .......... - 1 privateRom* isatm ht." Everythingconfidential. DRS. KENNEDY A KERGAN, 947 mtfPStllOU 8TBBBT, CAIVEAA 0, O ................... W ........................ K w K K K K t v H ^ K 6 rK K & K K,& K S i c k l i O & d & c h e ? J REDUCED RATES T o THE WEST. Food doesn’t digest well? A p p e tite poo r? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills; they cure dys­ pepsia, biliousness. 2 se. AU'drnKiftts. , . r-0»fcn;iU . Wnnf yourttur.jdr.flinor ii»«a n in-eatiful nl-mvnorroh Thr-t, 1 so BBOKHlflHAfiFSBYE»%« hsir>i, * mi X tl 11 ‘ ------ that BcWors o f ’• Ointm ent* fo r Catarrh Contain Morcuryj as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell niul completely derange lljo whole system when entering it through the mucous' surfaces, Such articles should never he used except (m prt-Bcrfplion from reputable physi­ cians, ns the damage they will do i s : leu fold to the good you can possibly j derive from them •Hull’s Q-itnrrh j Cure, m-nitfactum! by F. J, Cheney' j Commencing September 1 st, and 'daily thereafter, Until October 31 st,. 41902 , the Wisconsin. Central Ry, will sell Settlers’ tickets from Chicago to points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, 1 Washington aiid British Columbia, at dreatiy reduced rates. For detailed information inquire of the nearest Ticket Agent, or address T« D, Campbell,'B. I \ A, 218 Pike Build­ ing, Cincinnati, O,, or Jus. C. Pond, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.- CHICHESTER'S EfiCUSH PENNYROYALPILLS ,oOv • C,o' f m .«», nterunliy mid made in-Toledo, Ohio, by F. J, ihegoiitiine. It is taken i nal Chern y Cm Bend lor lestimonials, * free. Hrdtl by druggist 75e. !T$I1' h F amily Pills are the b e st/ j OniSMtOAt. no, Fancy temofi* And oranges at Gray A (%’s. WpWSMWMilHSM Hi-sjpwnwnW);'.1!"1 SNjlWnSWlNti •m A Careful Buyer. TheJest ft Wiat.fB S b L . Meat* are deceptive. Unleos yon aie a good judge, you can never tell what-yoiia^ getting until you have, it served aud partially eaten. We know meats We select stock with a view to haying the best meats. We know how to select stock and there- fo.e lrnve meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. • GOODS DELIVERED , Telephone No.- 74 . BSrEresb Fish Always on Baud, crETTOBD,: Liven, Feed and Coach Stable. -^"•22 and 24 North Limestone tjfc, Phope, Main 737 , - Springfield. O. Double Daily Train Service A '> ' VML TX1E . . L o u i s v i l l e & N a s h v i l l e R . R. Between ^ Cincinnati, Louisville,' . s Chicago and S t. Louis - ,- and . . Nashville, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham • Mobile, New Orleans Florida and Gulf Coast Points . ' 1 ' ‘ Tln-dugli SIwpbig Cars mid Chair Oars. Aii Unexcelled Din" lug Car Service Low Rate Excursions Kirst and Third Tuesday each 'Month f o r rates',' rtinps, f q l l m a n d -tim e tnblis, address C. L. STON1C, Gen. Pass. Agt.,/ Louisville, Ky. a W1N0N4 LAKE, Indiana’s.Famous Summer Resort. •Winono Lnkc, Ind.. the ' jireUy sutnmei- resort on tho roiinsylvanin Lines iti North ern Ituliuiia nfl'ords rebt, .recreation, enter- tainment, amid delightful surroutidhigs for persons desiring to enjoy vacation out­ ings,- Tills resort is the. site o f Winona As- humbly and Summer School, and is annolly visited by many persons who are strength ened in mind by the excellent .fatalities for cduentional tvork; and invigorate in body by tho health giving influences for which W inona Lake is famous, On May JSth, the Opei.ing Day of the Season of 1992, excursion tickets to Winona Lnkewill be on sftlo vinPcnnsylvania Lines, Tltey may bo obtained from May 15th to September 18th, inclusive, f o r particular information on the sub­ ject of rate and time qf trains, apply to Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or ■to F . V asi D uskx , . Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsnurg, Pa, Informa­ tion ubont attractions at Winona Lake, en- tertainmehts, tho Summer School sessions, etc,, will ho furnished in reply to Inquiries addressed to Mn.„0. H. D u - kky , Secretary Winona bake, Ind. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ACp iyNLS of Merchants ap.-j Ir(. ^ (bviduhls mhenal promptly made and rc-auttol. TTRAFTf 5 <m New York :mj (_’ip.' , eirthati sold at lowest, rales. Ti n cheapest and most convenient way p, send money by wail. J T OAKS made on Real Erlate, tfCt. ** eoual or Collateral Security. William WiidoianTPrek,.- Seth W, Smith, YicePrc?., •■YY,. J. Wikltuun, Ca-lii^ THE BEST : Product of the market , and stock firnn' can al- 1 ’ ways' he found at lh 0 • Meat Store of Ohagles ‘Weimew Wanted. We would like to ask, through the tile ridunms of your paper, if there is any person whohas used Greeu’s Aug­ ust Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ptnd Liver'Troubles that lias not been cured—and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costive* ness, nervouB dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver?- This medicine has been sold For many years in all civil ized countries, aud we wish to corrcs pond with you and send ycif one of our books free of cost. I f you nfeVcr tried August Flower* try one bottle, first, Wo have never known of its failing. If so, somethingmore serious is the matter ,with you. Ask your oldest druggist G. G, G heen , Woodbury, N, J, WHITE STflH hip. .Nev^ S t e e l S team e r •r ■ O R E V H O U N D : Leaves Toledo 9:15 a. m. Daily. Arrives Detroit 1:15 p. a Daily. msTUKNfNG leaves Detroit 4:30 p. m. Arrives Toledo 8.30 p.m. Capacity 3000 Persons Tim largest Mid most mrgniffcenl day steamer on the Lakes. Detroit, Star Island, The Flats, Pdrt Huron And Way ports, Steamers CITY OF TOLEDO and TASHMOO Detroit to tip River Points and Port. Ilntoft/- -Maahi yi-in ctirfe,Parrofit one way $2.00, Round trip $3.00, Per feci service and Attenliofi. C, F, Britt.MAN, J. W. C onrad • Trifif, Mgr, Gen’l Agt, Detriot, Mich, •^ Tojedo, <), Bnbiwrtbsfim tim Herald. together,,. with every thing to be found .in a, . firsfolas 8 -,meat market. Also handles the cele­ brated Swift Company’s Hams., .Aud courteous and ■honest treatment goes with the above. r Goods Delivered, Telephone 87 . Fresh Fish and Ice Adam’s . Restaurant - ; and lining Booms .Corner High and -Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Cincinnati Division. ennsMlvania linesl Schedule of Passengcr Trains-CenlralTime. ■Westward. uolnmbnslv. Alton... . ,.,J‘ W.Jert'erson" London ......“ LClurlcstoa Solma........." 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