The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
T H E e K D & H V I I t L E O n e B o i l e r a Y e a r . ICAR m BULL , Ed; tor and Proprietor, FR IDAY , NOVEMBER, 14, 1002, m T H E D A N G E R I N T R U S T S m ; 5y RUSSELL SAGS, Financier ^ [H E F H A L F A D O Z EN M E N D IR E C T T H E ’. B tJS T NESS A N D E 3N A N 0 IA X PO L IC IE S . QE T H E GREAT ' . IN D U STR IE S , T H E R E I S A D A N G ER T H A T T H E Y M A T M AK E A M IS TA K E I N JUDGM EN T , I t would h e ” d ifferen t i f a hund red o r a thousand m en controlled th ese industries. I f &p a r t o f th em e rred , th e Test m igh t he affected, b u t they1w o l d ' h e ab le to stand it, I f , however, a m istake was m ade b y tin s small g roup o f powerfu l men, th e n th e whole n a tion would be p lunged in financial loss and ru in , J ■* I DON ’T W A N T TO B E H E L D U P AS A T IG H T E R O E COM B INAT IONS , B U T I TH INK ! W E H A D B E T T E R GO SLOW , , * ’ V 1 S O L U T I O N O F T H E I R I S H Bjr.Rev, Br, C . ja;',J?ARKfJO^ST o f New' York . , t ^ _ HE SOLUTION o r THE IRISH v„QUESf|QN LIES ;IN A ’MORE THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF THE PEOPLE, IT MEANS .LOOKING AT THE* IRISHMAN THROUGH „ THE IRISHMAN'S EYE$. TH ? ’ ROMAN. METHOD OF ‘DEALING WITH A. CONQUERED PROVINCE WAS TO GIVE THE .CONQUERED PEOPLE” CERTAIN LATITUDE, . WITHIN WHICH THEY LIVEDVOVER THEIR OWN HISTORY AND PERPETUATED THEIR OWN TRADITIONS, THEIR OWN INTERESTS IN -LIFE, AND, 8 0 , WHILE THEY* WERE LOYAL TO ROME, THEY W ER E EVER' LOYAL TO THEMSELVES AND TO THEIR PAST. IT IS MUST'THIS- THAT- IRELAND DESIRES' "AND MUST , HAVE. GIVE . HER; THAT, AND HER INTEREST IN AND LOYALTY TO GREAT , . BRITAIN WILL RE QUICKENED BEYOND' QUESTION- NEW MONEY FOR ,OLD. : There fs an unprecedented de mand fo r new money- I n reaching ou t fo r the evidence, of wealth ses- thetie, taate’iS asserting itself m thq choice of the tokens of prosperity. Hew, clean, crisp notes are i n de mand, and persons ;do not hesitate -to dsk fo r them :' There is a strong ly,'asserted objection to receiving qldi- duty> crumpled paper ’mdhey th a t looks as though i t m ight "bo a vehiclafor all sorts' o f disease germs. ‘This, fact is'in 'e v id e n c e a t the window of every bank'paying teller in the land anti a t the cash counter of eyery store, "P lea se give me new money,” and "Will you give m e a cleaner h ill in a ee" of th is one ?" are* requests' trd" thousands of times’ every* day, >These requests toe having th e ir effect so f a r - th a t there ig a.; growing tendency t o pay ou t , only th e clean, unobjectionable money, f t i s an illustration of th e old tru th th a t people ge t what, they, want and insist on having. . Every hank will verify '-this M act. O ld 'and objectionable billh-'gQ info them, bu t' they do no t g o .o u t t o ’ their, customers. They go to th e ’ redemption division of th e na tiona l treasury, where they are exchanged l o r new money an a then destroyed. That department -repo rts ' ah im mense increase i n th is branch of its business. - ■ . I f ac ts1, n o t F ic ti.b% - ’W e a k ' a n d * N e r v o u s - • -A l l r u n D o w n ■ S le e p n o t R e s t f u l - - - : A ; !V ic tim .G iy e s - „ Roacl t o H e a l t h ’ Jlrs.'E, L. Heuvmei of 605Yellow .Spring St,,'.Springfield, O.^says:! ‘,‘1 was ,troubled with severe’ nervousnes, .Sleeplessness- and nervous headaches. I heard'of Dr. A . W. Chnse’sNerve Fills and thought I would try it. -,1,got o ha*and now Jt am pleased to say mynerves aresteadied— f sleepwell .end am relieAed of those narvoue headaches. Ic^n rceonuned' this medicine to any affected similarly." • ; Salt purlc Is a famous old fashioned remedy for con sumption, * “ Rat plenty of pork,” was the advice tc the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good i f a man can stomach it. The behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most, ScotfsEmulsionisthemod- ern method o f feeding.dut to the consumptive Tork is too Tough for sensitive stomachs, Scott's Emulsion is the most tefined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this Way,which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does mote than that. There is some thing: about the combination of cod liver oil andJhypophos- phites m Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs, A Mmpie- wM . b | flMi-iSfciiiiii'wtt'ti* n*foW?<K.ItIdW MIM' ! *»■£ I 1 | " '* | w :*m lb wrtWH-r fit tn tr toui* of Kmawwyrtlbuy. S C O ? ? £ B O W JN E , e n m i m t s , < W P M $ U K % |oc. *«4 i n idl d-m^te/ , - .X”Newsboy Banker. ’ T h e re ig a newsboy in City. Hall park,. H ew . York, who sells dia monds and lends money as a side -line. - Most •of his customers- are waiters and young clerks who want to "make a flash” on. the installment plan. Wliea he is approached fo r a' lo an / ho takes the .name and place of employment of his", prospective customer and tells h im to come around the nex t day. Then he-in vestigates the credit of the appli-, cant, and if he finds him ^safe” he is prepared to do business. There are abput tjveMy teen and boys who -have teg u la r stands in th e i>ark. They average about $10 a week from the sale o f papers, and many o f theln do odd jobs o f sign polish ing and porter work during th e off tut - • - ' ' “ hoprs, thus bringing up th e ir in comes t o $l$..and more. ■The din- mond broker, jiowevet, is the nabob o f th e lot* The Best Remedy For Croup, , . This is the season when the won o f who knows the best remedies for cretin is itt demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened fu the middle of the righ t by a whoOp from one of the children, The croup remedies are almost sure to be lost, iu case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost In case o f burglars. There used lo be an old- fashioned remedy for croup, kuowd as hive Syrup and toTti, b u t Some modern mothers’say that Chamberlain’" Cough Remedy Is belter and does not cost so much, I t causes the patient ta “ throw Op the:phlegm” quicker, and gives re lief in ja shorter time,. Give this rem edy as Soon as the croupy cough ap pears and it will prevent the attack, i t never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. 'F o r sale by C. M, Ridgwny, —From the Afbhtflon, K ao ,, Daily Globe. Don't Stop Your Paper. Onco upon a time a, m an got mad a t the editor and stopped bis paper. The uoxT week he' sold lus corn fo r 4 cents below tlio market price. Thon liis property was sold fo r tares because he didn’t read th e treasurer’s sales. He was arrested and fined $8 fo r going hun ting on Sunday simply because ho didn’t know it was Sunday and paid $300 for a lo t ,of forged notes th a t had be ta advertised two weeks and the public cautioned no t to negotiate them, Ho then paid a big Ameri can w ith a foot like a hammer to kick him all the way to. th e news paper^ office, where he paid four yearn, in advance and made the ed* itor sign an agreement to knock him. down and rob him if he ever ordered his paper stopped again. <—>Ex change, Subscribe.for the Herald. T s o u B i . e s o r a r t is t s . Wlv#» or Ghap ffw * A stlet in Malm tktnlng th» Frop-rieris*. The troubles of the busineos man with a p retty stenographer and s suspicions wife are as no thing com* pared with those of the married a rtist who paints from living1mod els, I n some of the ptndio build ings in Hew York city it is the reg ular th ing for wives to s it around the studios doing fancy work while the husband transfers' to the canvas the sinuoua curves o f a shapely model. Others assist in posing the .subject, arranging the draperies and making themselves otherwise usefully' convenient, Some of the bachelor artists, .on the other band, employ chaperons, no t fo r the mod el, but for themselves. A large, p a rt of the artist’B p a t ronage is made up of women who git fox bust portraits in evening dress. Probably ball of them pre sent some striking imperfection to the a rtist’s eye, and th e model is brought in to requisition to supply what is,lacking. This delicate b it of flattery is usually insinuated in to the.'arms; neck*or bust .and some times the ear, b u t always in a man ner tp make th e “sitter” unaware of the deception. Many fa sh ion^ • b ln women have ,fhu,s g. in ed a repu ta tio n , for shapeliness which be longs of fight, to some humble east Side .girl, whose dowry-of beauty, if no t her fortune, is a t least her means of livelihood, ' The atmosphere, of Hew York studios is n o t conducive to the, d e - , velopment of models of the Trilby type;1 The successful a rtist who can afford.to regularly,employ girTg is" usually a ■ rathgf prday married man or jso?no old codger of a bored bachelor.” Trilbys bloom ‘only i n the romantic lands o f studen t Bo hemia,' and th a t element in Hew York is n o t compact enough to give, it a distinct’locale saqb as the L a t in quarter of Paris, The profes sional model is.apfc'also.to be a pro fessional, chorus girl.—Detroit F ree ’ Pfress.‘ • ’ _________ _, rok b Bad Cold. r. I f you have a bad Cold y«u need a good, reliable, medicine like Chilmbei - Iain’s Cou&VReruedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to nllny'the irritation and inflammation of the throat nd lungs: F o r sale b / 0 , M. Ridgway, C A S T Q R H Forlnfantgancl Children, IThe Kind YouHave Always Bought INFAN I S / < H1LDKLN Spjders Set the Style, 'Two centuries, ago missionaries taught the natives of Paraguay to make lace by hand. T h e 'a r t has' bodin' handed down from generation to ^generation,-and in com e of the towns laeemalong is .the .chief occii- ..pation, Aluiost, all the women and children and many of the.jpen are engaged in - it.’ A singular fac t about flic Paraguayan-laces is ihat- t h e ,designs are borrowed from the curious webs Sptm by the semitrop-1' ient spiders which abound in th a t country. For,this reason the lace,is called by -the’ natives-- nanduti, an Ind ian word t h a t ' means spider ■ web.' , ■; , • ' - Lack M-thirteen. , By sending 18 miles Wni. Bpirey, o f Walton Furnace,' Y t., got a bo)c or Bucklen’s Arnica Snlvo, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions,, Boils, Burns,, Corns arid Piles. Only 25o, Guaranteed by Ridgtyay & Co<* druggist. ' . A Walking ^.essoii. . In mbdiinval times if a child did not .learn d o . walk with readiness the wise Wizard would direct i t to creep th rough a- blhckbeiry bush which bad the canes berit down- to the ea rth and footed by their tips. At the present it wtuld be as pleas an t and efficacious for the tardy' toddler to cffiep among a few barb ed wire fences, and i t would be more in _keeping with the keen sp irit of this age aI w ir e ,, / . Mrs. Fred Unr&ih, PrMMeai CJonlalry Clnb, BtnlM JJarbor/Micn. "After my first baby wee bom I didnot seem to regain my itrtnjlh Although in* doctor gave roe* tdnfc which h e consid ered very Superior, but InsteSd of Vetting better I crew weaker every ddy. My bus* listed that! take Wine of Cftrdul for ■week and act Whit it would do for band inti me, IdldUkcthTmedicincand was vi grateful to find my: strtogth and hea slowly rttumlntf. In two weeks! wa* out of Ltd and In a month I Wa*able to take up my usual duties, 1 am vety enthuil. attic In its prafte,”' Wins ofCtelui rrinforcesUisoTgans of gotifcraUon for the bfdisftl of preg* iisney and childbirth. Itprevehtamjs* hu tlsse . No woman who takesWins of Oardifi ’need fear the ooxmiig of her child, If Mrs, Unrnth had taken wine of Cardni before her baby came. alio would not have been woskenCd as she WAS,. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy tf>every adtpectant mothrsr. Wine of Csfdtil regulates the.menstrual flow. W I H E o f C A R D U I Promotes Digestion,Cbeerful- nessandltestContainsneilher Opium,Morphine norMineral. M o s T S J a t u o t i c , Jk&tfOdJfrSSMU&Pttfflm ■ Jlx.Smntt* . 8 »Z*lUS*Ur- j laAeStrcl f- JKnttS^d- Apetfecl Hentedy fdrConsBpa- tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms^onvulsions Feverish ness and L o s s o f S l e e p . - • . .'Pi 11 11'1 IK W IlU lW W .f . 'TacSinute Signature of H E W .‘YORK , ' ’ ' EXACT copy’ OF1WRAPPER. .....-;r......- . L . ’ ,, . ............ / _ . r. i M the e*NT*uncoM.ANr, Hcwvon^orry. ‘ ! 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 . ■ * . Blankets £. This fall will clean up the factories on BlanketsAh “ dver 200 pairs have-been received by us'to sell at a 6op, 75c. and $i.oo, and ai few !at‘50c. * ' - h Underwear [’ This department is wprtlty of your quick attention ; It will he strange if you do not gnd \Yhaf you want ' . - Outings Great Sales will be made this fall, as our stock is excellent, 1800 yards; for comforts at 56; 3000 yds, for night gowns, skirts, shirts, .etc, at 8Jc yd. Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO. ^ i & K K u - K K ix K K % 1 \ . i t >. K THE OLD FOGY DOCTOR JJAM ILY Doctor*are all right a« treaeral practitioners, A , out theyarenot apociallsu. Tha M^ttH orrta* com- pries the tnost Intricate and Important STetem ln tke human body afld^roqnlre tha moat skillful treatment. You nilRht u .-well expect a blacksmith to repair vont Watch, asa family physician -to cnre SexoA complalnte. We haysmadsa specialty,of these.diseases for over 30 years, Savoinvestedtensof thousandsofdollarsandhave ,every facility known to medical science to cure them, Evm-r ease ls taken with « positive auarantee of No Cwro—Ifo P o y . ■ --."Y . B LO O D i*OI*OK—Whether Inherited or acquired. Ispositivelycured forever. .Xhe virus is eliminated from thesystemso Ho daagrer of retnrri. Hundreds of^cases curedby usZ5year*agoandho return; best evidenceof a ■cure,;,.. Y . . . . . - , ....• . . ■ ■ R V O C S D H B IL fTV -u n d other compitcitlons, suchas smlsslons, drains id ths ttrine,_varic6cels^seamed weakness,etc., arecuredby ourN ew M* ttiodTreeU« eaeiees under apositive ffaaranlee—88 8VRE»R0 PAT. W* .CWWAtu OIIISSES or MCHANDWOMtM, Oiefelttlles Free, leeksFree.- Writs for questionblankfof privateHomeTreatment. Everythins confldtuUal. DRS. KENNEDY A KERGAN. 347 ftC PBR IOK S T H B K T . C L »TH E ,A N D , O. . K w K K &< K K & .*■. ' How’* TMs? We offerDnA Htiiulred Bollara Re* Ward fbr anycase oi Gatarrh thaioao- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Gure, F , J , CHENEY & c a , Frops., Toledo, & - “Oh, y k , you do.’’ .a id t t o feaoh, ' p rathe r have, three quarters _of toi business transactions, and financially able to carry out atiy obligation made ' their firlin, Hfe Knew IL | Tile teacher wag try ing to help the boy, “How, come, Johnnie, she said, “which is greater, two- third;> or three-quarters ?” The boy did. no t know. 4ttuu*i zif*vUy lui Uv.cjuurtvrs ox &u Apple o r two-thirds of an apple?” “Two-thirds,” said tlie boy on a guess. 9 . E8T & T ritax , Wholesale Drug* t ? h’ s s i “ ia .tcf her giste, Toledo, o; Iessly.' “Why, two-thirds would be j W albino , K tnn A n & less than threc-qutoterB.” • | Wholm le D rugg ist. ToTedofo!iVm, T know i t ” said the boy p rom p t Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- ly, fl>ut I duri t like apples.’ , nally, acting directly upon tlio blood i and mucous surfaces of the system*, j ... ,, .......... Stepped Against a Hoi Stove, A child of Mrs. Geo, T. Bensm, when getting .his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove, Which burned him severely. The child was ih great agony aixjl his could do nothing U, jmcify him. Be memlmring that she had a bottle of Chamherhnn’sFain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it, •In less Brice, 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free, Hall’s Family Fills aro.the best. ab A Mistake, I came Rear, missing a M a mother fifOposat I p i :niahi« . 33oil .. . . looking for « pipgpong ball.-—Hiuv than iuiF'nn hour after applying itth e ! |,er's Bazar, tb M w„s quiet ami asleep, ami in less j Until two weeks Waa well, Mrs, Bensou [ isn well-known residentot Kellar, Va. j , Stops tHo Cough Fain Balm is a tr atitiseptm liniment. Works oft tb« Cold, and especially valuable for burns, cuts, qa*Ative Bromo-Quluius Tablets curd hrulws and sprains. For sale by 0 , ia oold in one day, Ho Oure, Ho Fay, hi, Bidgwdyi Frioe S5 eohte* i THE BEST t o f the market arm etock farm can ab ways be found a t the Meat Store of Charles ‘Weiner. together with ev§ry thing to be found in ft; first-elaw meat market. ' • Also bandies the cele- bratvd Swift Company’s Hams. Apd courteous and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Telephone 87, Fresh Fish and lee C. E. TODD, liven, Feed and. Coach Stable. 22 and 24 North Limestone rit., Phone, Main 787), *.. Springfield, O. Double Daily Train'Service VIA TH E *L o u i s v i l l e & v - I S J a s h v i l l e R . R . I3«tw(;en Cincinnati, Louisville, . Chicago and StTLouis •, ■- and • . ' ■ - j Nashville, Memphis ’ Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans “ Florida and <i»ilf Coast-Points ” ■ - Throngli Sleeping- Cars 'and Chair . Cars. An UnejcceUed DiiiY, '• ing Car Service ‘ ' ' Low Fate Excursions First and Third Tuesday each Montil For rates, ..limps, folders aijd time tables, address’ "' d L. STONE, ’Geii. Pass; A gt.-, ' ' ' 1 ’ Louisville, KyY ‘‘l * :n CHICHESTER S mum * V * . s»ff. Alwaysreliable. T,»dles,bsknrnBriet'fbt' JRBJfD®f5j38B'3 EHOIiISlf lit Red' and. Wold mutoUlo be-ds, sealed wltb bjue ribbon. T oko do other, ltenue dBogeronstnlntl. tuuonaanil liullatioiu. BuyofyourDrUgeLst, ,or send 4c. In stamps for Particnlant, -Tend., rnoniala and “ Heller r«ur Litdlei,» lri Utter, t3inrugB!Sjr*l*U* -^.yooTestimonials. Soldby OBioaasxBR chbkioaz , do , ■ *10 Mwdlson Nqtiairc, ' 1' •]aiIIIbA.,,:-'lP,A;, Reatiea*W»paper, i *%**%&%/%*/*%* PATENTS Caveats,andTrade-Mark*obtainedandaltFat-< eAtbuilneifconductedforMO dckatc Fcica. - OUnOrrioeiaori>q«iTEU.*;pAT«:NTOrrice anawecanSecurepatentin lesstimethanthose1 remotefromWashington., . . - , -" Sendmodel, drawing: orphoto.,with descrip-. Uon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of1 chsrge. Onrfeenotduetill patentIssecured; -, A *SMI>Mt.CT,,“Howto ObtainPatents,” with cost of same In theU,S. andforelgncountrle sentfree. Address, C.A.SNOWdbCO.i Off. patcht OmcE, W ashington , d *C- ! - '* ...... Liver Pills That’s what yquneed; som.e- thing to. cure your bilious ness and .give you a good digestion, Ayer’s Pills arb liver pills. They cure -con- stipation 2nd biliousness. Gently laxative. Alt druggists. . Wantyourmnnstnehn or bearda btautltul brOwnofrleb l-lnek" Jheinito BUCKINGHAM’S DYE V‘ tr$. 6 t Dauerrtt*, ow N.ILHU l A CASTOR SA Fo r Infan ts and Ohilclren. tti Kind You HaveAlways Bought Boara th e Signature of £W & This' idanstufe 18on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo>Qtiinitie the remedy that cures i* cold In one day Beware o f Ointments for Catarrh Ths Contain Mercury. A# mercury will surely destroy the sense of smelt.and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except ou prescription from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cura manufactured by F , j , Cheney'& 'Co.» Toledo, 0 . , Contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, I n boyihg H a ifa Ca* ta'riii Cure be ire you ge t the genu ine. I t is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F t J , Cheney & Co, Bend for testimonials, free. Bold by druggist, 75c; Hall’s Family Fills are the host. Alante Bastaaraftt . and Pining Booms •:r. ■ V*' Corner High and Limestone street BpringfieJd, O h i o . , , ; * ExehangeBonk CEPAKV ILLE , O H IO ,. ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In- * * diyidimls solicited. Collectionc promptly made and remitted, TVRAFTS pu Hew York and C’in* cinnati sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by maij. T OAN8 made on Beal Estate, Pei- ■M sonal or Collateral 1 Seeq rity. William tVildman, Fres., Seth W , Smith, Vice Pres;, W, J WildmHU, Cashier, A Caseful Buyer,; -: - >The Best Is Wliat You Waul. , - ■ , ” -file Best is What We Sell. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, yon can never tel! what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know ineatS; We select stock with a view to, having the best meats. We know how. to select stock and there- fo.e "have meats you may depend upon1—meats that will please you. f GOODS DELIVEKED Telephone Ho. 74. fgaTFresh Fish Always on Hand, ,- WHITE S T f tH L INE . , New Steel Steamer GREYHOUND Leaves Toledo 9:15 a. m. Daily. Arrives Detroit 1:15 p. m. Daily. ’ k e t u u n i n g / Leaves Detroit 4^30 p. m. . Arrives Toledo 8.30 p. m. - - - Capacity 3000’Persons , The largest and most, mrguificent day ateainer oa 'the Lakes. Detroit, Star Island’,'The Flats, IPorT Huron hud .Way-ports, Steamers CITY PF TOLEDO and TASHMOO Detroit to up River Feints and Port- Huron, Meals a la carte, Parlors one 'way-82.00. ’Rhinal trip 83.00. For feci service and attention,-' C, F . B ielman ,- J . W. C oniud • ..Traffi Mgr. ' „ . Gen'l Agt.- Detriot, Mich, . Toledo, Q, I y Clncinnati Division. I fenn su i vania lan e s ] Sch«dutao! Pastenjer Tralnt-CcntuITtma. 1 Westward. 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