The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

r U , '■ * Is: •• • ■ *v r ~ \ & k .y ...x **?% ?«' *! , V 1 i i H C T l l F s GMBjai^VUtltE ' • O n e D o l l a r a T e a r , ' KARL.fi BULL , Editor and Proprietor, FR IDAY , OCTOBER, 31, 3902. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP y Postalaater General ^ o f Canada ©MS of. tlie advantages of a. goyerament ownurahip o f telegraph lines are; in the first place* Jfcr snros.secrecy, and unless there is sqclj-;’.Ownership!’., . .there, is ho pledge - taat,-xaessftg03.- ^ ei^ panies will be secret’. Again, UYDER A GOV- B U K M E N T OWHE IISH IF TH EBE IS AL­ WAYS A CHEAPER SERVICE, WH ICH IS AJST ADVANTAGE ’ TO TH E PEOPLE . I n the matter of railroads there aro the same advantages o f a cheaper rate, and a good service. Look a t the, mutter in another light. W hat right .has a railroarLto hold a town or village at its mercy hy saying th a t the line shall, not ru n through, tha t place or' make it accessible unless the Officials of tha t road aro satisfied, or so desire ? ' ■ Certainly a government ownership means an end to those condi­ tions and a betterment of the service. I f the government' owns a railroad, there is an end to diserimijiatioix. either in the matter of where a road' shall rpn, how i t shall run or as to rates and tariffs, MATTERS ARE AT THE PRESENT DAY LOOP ING TOWARD GOVERNMENT OWNERSH IP , AND ( I BE­ L IEV E A TIME I S . COMING WHEN THERE WILL B E COMPLETE ' ■GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP ; ” , ' i , ' 1 ... mi *-*** ....... 7.............. fl .... f,,,,,.,,.;...— ; P i ay w r i t i n g In A .r a e r ic a By DAVID BELASCO. Dramatist n wm eam ^ ERHAPS the most difficult thing on earth fo r man to, do is to write a good play. The la s t- quarter of a Century has shown tha t Americans can accomplish some of the other most difficult things, especially in •commerce, hu t in a rt as well.- With the fu ll realiza­ tion o f the fact tha t an a rt cannot bo built up in a moment, bu t requires the •continued strivings of generations, I SAY THAT AMERICANS’ ARE FURN ISH ING PROM ISING MATE­ R IA L A S ' PLAYWR ITERS WHEN COMPARED W ITH OTHER ' NATIONS . ■ - " A man may write the best novels o r the best.poems of his age and y e t lag fa r behind.a man .of seemingly ordinary talents.'when i t is a question qf constructing a mere play to amuse or entertain an audience. To do th a t one must strike beneath the waistcoat' and find The heart, arouse the human emotions. THAT ART CANNOT BE LEARNED FROM BOOKS. IT IS A KNACK , A TALENT, CALL IT WHAT YOU WILL, AND TO MY M IND THE AMERICAN POSSESSES I T IN AN UNUSUAL' DEGREE . T H IS DRAMATIC INST INCT IS H IS B IRTH ­ R IGH T ,. AND H E HAS BEGUN TO DEVELOP I T ONLY RECENTLY . H IS F IR ST EFFORTS MAY SEEM CRUDE,■ BUT IN THE END H E WELL CONQUER. ! Barmm»fs M onkeys . -“All well—all happy—lots of fun”. That is the regular report from the monkey cage cl Bn.rnum’s Circus ever since the keepers bdgan dosing the monkeys with Scott’s Emul­ sion. Consumptionwascarry- off tvro thirds of them t-r jy year and the circus had to buy new ones. One‘day a keeper accident-* f-J!ybroke a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly Japped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it- mglitcio them good Since fhenthemonkeys havereceived .regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from eomn-mpfiom Of course it’s cheaper to buy Scott's Enufl- sien than new monkeys—and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys anti inman is tlwaatnedisease, If you have it or are threaten­ ed with it can you fake the ItMif * One That Speaks Volumes^—1Telia of a great Good Done of a Certain Cure—For the Nervous Weak and Sleepless Mrs. JJ, F. behind Of 10S Clinton St., Washington C. II., Ohio, says: “I was. troubled with severe nervousnessand sleep lessness. Being advised to try I)r. A. W." Chase's Nerve Pills/1 got a box and after taking only one box I can cay my nervous system has'been toned up and I can sleep better than I have for a lotig time.. J fan rceomtncfid those pills very highly as an excellent nerv.c tonic and health builder, * , ' ' . • * Carpets are selling right along Prices are making them move a t AIcCorkell’e. « s , •picttife tepreseafs the Tmac Mark ef Scoit’s .Emulsion .turd .Is Ortrifti wrapperoievefl'bottle, Sendfor ft-vtssartipfe* ’scoff m Scarf S t* ;NfiW 3&eflf<d $ti. alt driig0 tlti line of .rubber nn l Felt Jutota is (viiiiphte, Come, get price* that Will malfff you happy, at MeCorkeH's, t« Caro a Cold la Coe hat. Take Laxative thmmr Quinine Tab* ,*Wf All druggists a taufl the ft'fMf ' If If Ikils-'te^ettrcf. J J W, Grove's fj^UUureJi» mi fr.ieh ly»x, 35,** Natural Anxiety, Mothers regard approaching win­ ter with uneasiness, children take odd so easily. No disease eofets more little lives than croup. It’s attack is so sudden that the sufferer is oitau lx yond human aid before the doctor ar ives, Bnch cases yield readily to One Minute Gough Cure. Liquifies mu cos allays inflammation, remove dun ger, Absolutely safe. Acts imrmdi fttely. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bron­ chitis, nil throat anti Jung trouble. J*V 8 . McMahon, Hampton, Gn.i “ afijad cold jrdudered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. 1 intended to withdraw bu t look One Minute Cough Cure, I t restored my voice in time io win the medal,” 0 . M. Ridgvvay. Ingram’s and Hooricr pancake flour a t Cooper's. took Out for Fever. IfilioueiiessS amt liver disorders at this season may bo prevented by cleansing the system with D ew itt’s Little Early Risers, These famous little pills do not gripe. They move ■th&bowels gently* but copiously* and % reason of the tonic properties, give tunc ami strength to the glands, ■ ('< M. BirfgWay, Out OfDeath’s Jaws. ^W heir death. -seemed very m a r from a ‘revere stomach and liver tmu- hie, that I bad suffered with tar two year?,” writes lb . Muse, Durham, N, 0 ,, “ Dr. Khig’aN ew Life FilMf-arnl my liib and gave me pm tad, health," Rest pills on earth and only 3.je a t S th lg w u r Sc CVs. drug ulorta FORSEIF PROTEGTION. Democrats W ill Vo te to Keep Up P rosperity i Johnsonlsm tUcar.s. a f-rruirit, uuil livery Mrti» OpposeU OugUS to Got O u t. U F«H X o iq Against 'goal’s Ticket. , , . It Waa on intelligent, carnect lie- publican mechanic ho eaid the other day that a.good janny Democrata who have been too dlegudnl for the lad half daren yeara to vote will be out at the polls this year. ■He cited a case of fciend3 o t his, all Democrats, who say that' the times are good enough for them, and that they, propose to turn out to vote the Republican ticket to keep' them good. TI ioec men have the right idea. They understand the situation. They realize its effect upon themcelves f nd are gotag to the poll’sjo* protect their' own interests. They see, ns every sen­ sible man must see wim .the least thought, that the tom Johnson single tax,' absolute:,fre'. trade platform means a jsmosli in all occupations just the instant the people give it any encouragement. Johnson's . personal taxes, dodger though he i3 by vast sums, are a 'small matter compared with his professed principles, hjvery man'whose occupation and income, de­ pend in the least upon the country’s continued prosperity needs to get out to vote against xora Jphnsonisra, He is th e 'whole thing th is .year, and a mighty bad thins for every one. .Everything depends upon the vote. The Johnsonian humbug can be beaten so bad as to drive it well nisfh out of sight, if all vote against it who would be hurt by it. Opposing Johnsonism in one’s mind, or even with one's mouth, and y t failing to vote, will do no good. The only wa’y to hit the humbug is at i.-e ballot box. Let every man -Interested1get 'there early and promptly and, get his friends there to go against Tom Johnson, hjs man Friday, the party .aat ue is using aB his catspaw, and a.> of his-'works. _ There is real danger when the most conservative Democrat in the country, Grover Cleveland, writes to his old- time enemy,1Tammany Hall, urging Democrats of every strips to support the whole thing, Tom Johnson ■ ahd everything else. Cleveland calls tariff reform the paramount issue. Johnson wants free "trade out and lut. Both are pulling together for all the votes they can get either way. -First of all they want to smash protection. That is -the thing to take care- of. "Stand Pat" hy‘prosperity and get tp the polls to pile •up- the ballots for American protection. JABS AT 'JOHMONISM. Editorial Expressions From All Dl. rections. The army bas been reduced to the minimum. So has tbo argument of the anti-fmpmialiflt.—rWarron Chron­ icle. ■ V ,iat ’party gives the country pros­ perity? The Republican party? Vote the Republican ticket.—Parkersburg (W. Va.) State Journal. And Tom Johnson himself 13 said' to bo tho first and only.perpetual fran­ chise lobbyist. Tom ought to let tho preacher do the preaching. •Let every Republican In tho county feel that he is especially delegated to got a neighbor to the polls on eled* tlon day.—Wellston Sentinel What better thing would some of the trusts ask than to have the farm­ ers pay their taxes under tho single" tax propositions of Tom Johnson? Johnson is as apt at dodging single tax questions as he is at dodging his taxes. He la a dodger whom the peo­ ple should dodge,-—Garrollton Republi­ can-Standard, Tho Nflflh administration has cut the state tax rate in twO, and then come. When was’ a Democratic ad­ ministration ev r guilty of reducing- the tax rate? Miss Id& M. Snyder* TrcoAnrer at (tie Brooklyn B u t Bud Art Clnl>. “ If women Would paymore attention to their health wewould hive more happy wive*,mother* enddaughter*, and Ifthey woutd■ oblerve results they wotifd.flnd that the doctors’ prescription* do not perform the many cure* they ere given credit for. - “ In consultingwith mVdruggisthe ad­ visedMcEIree’eWineof Cardul andTiled* ord's Biack.Driught, and so 1took it and have everyreason to thank himfor a new life openedupto mewith restored health* andit onlytookthree months tocureme.” Wise of Cardul isa regulatorof tho menstrual functions and is a most as­ tonishing tonic for women, Jt cures scanty,snppK‘3led, toofrequent, irreg­ ularandpainful menstruation, falling Of tho wonib, whites and flooding. It s helpful when approaching woman- ipou, during pregnanty, niter child­ birth and in change of life. It f*c- iiicntly hnng* a dear baby to homes mat have beenhaomfor years. All f g l g p * SL0Obottles of Wins WINE°rCARDUI McColIum'll get your tifnlueSD l,m ktasj if lie can got you to look. e r a For Infants and Children. The KindYouHave Always Bought I n f a n i s / C h i l d r e n PromotesDigestion,Cheerful­ ness andltest.Contauis neitlier Opium,Morphine norMiueral, NOT N A R C O T IC . tfO W JfrS A M V ELP irC ilW jPlwfJan, Seat? \ • /flx-Se/tna * 1 /(WWZrJiAr- JbwseSeep ? ;• JHfxmW lt,?.' JlifarbvttikSc&t-* tKnpSted— CfatfydJligar ~nittnyreat-ria}vr, Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa­ tion, Sour SfotnachJJjarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish­ ness and Loss o f S leep . Facsimile"-Signature of N E W YORK . | | f t - A f b 'month** o ld In Use Over Thirty Years EXACTCOPVOFWRAPPER. ■m « o«r > err-* TComfort Season, i So’Manygfare Making Cornforts Our Batts of Down Fluff will P lease you. ‘ Blankets ^ This fall will clean up the factories on Blankets. 5 j “ Over 200 pairs have been received by us'to sell at £ 6oc, 75c and $ i . qo , and a few at.50c. ■ . ■• ■ ■■■■ ■• - r ' - ' I 5 Underwear 2 , This department is worthy of your quick attention l It will be strange if you do not gnd what you 1 want. 9 ‘ , j - ' * ■ i Outings 9 *Great Sales will be made this fall, as our stock is (? excellent. 1800 yards for comforts at 5c; 3000 yds. 4 fortnight gowns, skirts, shirts, etc. at 8{c yd. H u tch ison & Q ibney 9 ft. 9 ............................................................................................... _ X EN IA , OHIO. § T B L O O D D I S E A S E C U R E D ] | If yonovercontractedanyBloodorTTlyatoDisease, yonarenever safe until the | virusOrpoisonhas been eradicated from tho eyatent. Don’t he satisfied with a I ‘‘patchup”hy seme family doctor. Our Now Method in Guaranteed to I Cure o r No Pay. tK3.No Names Uecd w ttliout W ritten consent. I C u r e d W h e n a l l E l s e F a i l e d "CouldX livemy early life ever, title testimonial wouldnotbe necessary, thouahXwaa nomoreaiaful than thousand* if other young men, Early Indiscretions, later excesses, exposure to contagious diseasesall helpedtobreakdownmy system. When XcommencedtorealizemyconditionIwas almostIrantic. Doctor afterdoctortreatedmebut onlygavemsrelief—hot a cure. Hot Springshelpedme, hutdidnotcurema. The symptoms always rethruedi MercuryandPotashdrovothepoison into mysystem instead ot driving it oat. I bless the- day your New Method Treatment was recommended to me. 1 investigated who yon were first, andfindingyouhadover 25years’ experience andresponsible financially, I gave you my case Under a guarantee. . ... Yin enredmepermanently, andlasixyears therehas notbeena *- sore, pain, ulceroranyOthersymptsmof theblooddisease.” .. 25VisrsinOhio. (50,000 Cars*. . M. A. CONEEY. Wo treat and cure Varlceceis, Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Stricture, Impotency, Secret Drains, Kidney and Bladder.Diseases. Cen*eltit|«aFree. QuisilieBlinkforHomsTroitmontoof BooksFree. 1 D R S . K E N N E D Y & K E R S A N * VIZ SUPERIOR ST. CEEVEEArtD, O. K & K K & K K * K K K K & rf K /Sr K BMzy? I REDUCED I?ATES THEWEST. Then your liver isn’t acting } Commencing September 1 st, and well. You suffer frombilious- daily thereafter, until October 31 st, nesSj constipation. ‘ Avcr’s 1002 , theWisconsin Central Ity* will Pills act directly on {ho l.VCA sell Settlers’ tickets from Chicago to For 60 years they have been - iri Montflim, Idaho, Oregon, the Standard •Family Pill. WashingtonandBritishColumbia, at Small doses cure, / m ^ mv gently reduced rates. For detailed inlormatiou inquire of the nearest • "ti.viit $<\*v D*»"»i.t\*l.f- o. Dl>it<(fvli«\. *. ■ I i % i;« h t;,rit #*»#if»* £ i j Ticket Agent, or address T. D. llitMClviSlii-tVST V s : j j D. V. a ,sisriteBiiiW' *,\ y , ■ : . , V 1ing, Cincinnati, ()., or Jiis, 0 . Fond, v ■ , (jCII<{ Prtcgpnger Agent, Milwaukee, Loaded shells, shot, piivvder and Wis. i • caps at Cooper’s o, UtMUUMU .1 m i WEI PREE SILVER. “The Democratic Congres­ sional Committee Is stand­ ing squarely on tho Kansas City platform. That lo the only Dcmoeraey we knew any. thing about, and it wilt bo the only Democracy there is un* t-t .mother National convert- i. u :hall be heid.,'—*lyfom an iuthorixed statement of Geo. rotary Edwards -Of the Na­ tional Democratic . Congres­ sional Committee. Wash-' infr' rh Star, July 21st, 1202, 0'.. piriTOomims 1 t u t , i,-.-,.,,,■■■■•,....... for m - M u m i m Kf.S -.a* i!?;.*! . u.e.r mtu blue t W-w,. ■1■ . a 11ii .Hi*,' iiK.ni, Ke/WwWHMgevMin J'iivofy.isifOuiRgi/ff, «,r ninl -ta, ill ii'nirto 1..*k’aritprtlnvn. Ti-hU. *y, »• *.V“v»er r<>* il'ff;’c*-V ■'* *** lu»0ft0 IMWmnitow, S ks Mtty ‘r-meytm^n ontmoxt, vo. gloO-BlAtlttOwhauare, tl,lkllt,Au HaSIttt'lMtfligMM • • w r Fancy lemons and oranges nt Gray <feCo,1*, A Careful . ’ Buyer. . TMJestjsfMliifct, TMBestisWiiatWeSell *■■ ■ .......... ........■■•'"V•' '• Meats are deccpiivo. Unless you sre a good judge, you (ran never tell what you ae getting until yuti have- it served and partially catch. We know meats. We select stock with a view -to having the' best meats. Wo know how to select stock and -there- fo.e have men’s you may' depend upon—-meats that will please you. , JGOODS. DEL IVERED , Telephone No, 74, '■ . B@“Fresii Fish Always on Hand* ExebanpBiJik ■c,T5i)Ai.ariiiiA; t m i ( K A tT OUNrri I ,i A h ? , Lai,:. -,„.n ■£a* d.vhluals t'd iriN j, prpmptlj'.imifh* and r«n,Hifd. *" "’■2 T|RAFT>5 on N ^T iYm i a .S(i /-• * * viniuiii told .at h,’.vtst ■ .t-, o „ oheap-st and im-ri i- an \-.vv send money by .snail, . -■ > J T OAN-S made <mIh”a3 j.v . {,. p,,. eoual ot-Oollale.-al ^ceuriiv’ ‘ .William Wildman, F r/-,, Heth W, Smith, Vice pj-r • i W, «T Wsldwon, /(;;<*]«(•?, C. E. TODD, Livery, FeedandCoachStable. 22 and 24Norlh Limestone Si., Phone, Main. 737, *' Springfield, 0, 4 \y t Double Daily Train Service i VIA TUB | Louisville & JSJashville R. R. • / , , 4 , ‘ Between' ( Cimrinuati, Louisville, ' Chicago and St. Louis taul Nashville, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Crleans " Florida and • • Guif Coast ^Points * i ’ - • TJirongh f’l i ping f’m-s r.n-1 Chair ‘ Oiia An I’ni-xciik’d Irin ing fur Service Low R ate Excursions First mk I Thi Tuesday ri.uh Mouth For rates, maps, fid >rs nnJ time., .t.ddiSi nddrew. ■. 0. L. STONl‘3, Oen. Pass. Agt.i LouisviUo, Ky, WINONA LAKE, indiano’s famous Summer Rosori, VVlnono Lake, tnd., th ju-elty suiumcr resort on the Pennsylvania Lines in North­ ern Indiana affords reft, recreation, enter- tainnietit,. amid delightful' surroundings for persons desiring to enjoy vacation out­ ings.-- Tins resort is the site of Winona As­ sembly and Summer School, and ia unnally visited hy many persons who are strength ened in mind hy tljo excellent facilities for educational work, ahd-.invigorate in Iody by tho health giving influences for.Which Winona Lake Is famous, On May 16th; the Opening I)ny'of the Season of 11102, exeurslon tickets to Winona Lake will boon sale via Pennsylvania Lines. They may be obtained from May 13th to September 1,‘ith, inclusive. , For particular information on the sub­ ject of rate and time of trains, nppjy to TicketAgents of tho Pennsylvania Lines, or to F. V as D i ^ ex , thief Assistant General Passenger Agent Pittsuurg, Pa, Informa­ tion about attractions ut Winona! Lake, en­ tertainments, the Summer School sessions, etc., will bo furnished .in.reply torimjmries addressed to' M b . B, D ickey , Secretary Winona Lnkej'Ind. Wanted. W b ,would like to nsk, -through the the columns of your paper, if there Is any person who has used Green’s Aug­ ust Flower for the elim if Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured—and we also mean their results, such ns sour stomach, fermentation of bind, habitual costive* ucss, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—-in tact, any trouble, connected with the stomnch, or liver? This medicine has been sold for runny years in all civil­ ized countries, and we wish to corres­ pond with you and send yc u one of our bonks free o.f cost. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of Its failing. I f so.( Something more serious is the mailer with you, Ask your oldest druggist. G, G. .G xujk N, Woodbury, N. J . WHITE STflfJ MHB. New Steel Steamer GREYHOUND WMitEStM't' LeavesToledoS:I5a. in, Daily. ArrivesDetroit 1:16p.m. Daily. RiiSTtrjfrjfTsro LeavesDetroit4:30p. m. -ArrivesToledo8.30p,m. Capacity 3000 Person* The largest and most mrguificeut day (steamer on the Lakes. Detroit, Star Island, The Fiats, Fort Huron and Way purls. Steamers „ CITYOFTOLEDOami TASHMOO Detroit to up River Fokita And Fort Huron. Heals n la earte, Farlors one way 82,0(1. Round trip $3,00. F m ’ feet service and attention, C. F. UiKbMAif, J . W. C’ onisad Trail, Mgr. , ' Geii’l Agt, , Detriot, Mich, Toledo, O, T H E B E S T __ ....... • *. ' Producrof ihe market and. stock iarfu fail aj. Hays he lbund tu tigs - Meat Htnre of Ckaples Weiffier. togedher with. '<Vuy thing tt» be found in a first-elurS meat market, • Also handles the cele- braltd Swift Comjnuiy’s •Hams. And etuirttous and honest treaturpjf goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Telephone 37. 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