The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
Caw** IMmiMIIWfilKM tomm y T 'H K G E B S ^ Y I I t l i E U B I t & i i W ; 0 n « D oU a r I*©!' "y«s»r« K M IW S m v t f t f E td ito r a n d P ro p r ie to r , FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1903. WEMUST PREVENT THEPARTITIONOFCHINA BYEUROPEANPOWERS ' r'i By Captain RICHMOND P. HOBSON, U, S, N. - _ _ < v _ __ • . _ __ JE should take- time to grasp the. conditions^ economic, political and sociological, which affect our present and rfuturo position,. Of foodstuffs, r^norals and -Tunflw“-wa*-produce- sboulr one-thi?d' of^3fe^wor|d%: product. Our manufactures exceed in value the. combined manufactures of Groat Britain, Germany and France. , . W ANOTHER CENTURY THIS ONE COUNTRY WILL STAND FOR AS MUCH AS ALL THE REST OF THE WORLD COMBINED, Hereafter,, when war becomes less important and industrial conflict. becomes moire important, we must expect to meet the effects of the centralization which characterizes European effort and life. WE HAVE BUILT UPON; INDIVIDUALISM, BUT WE MUST BE BEADY BY 'AGGREGATE EEFOBT TO MEET THE COMPETITION OF WHOLE NATIONS. ■ Our country by reason of jta economic importance has the right to demand a fa ir share of the world’s new markets. After study and two years’ residence in China. I have concluded that ■China is on the eve' of an awakening which, will result in greater productiveness and a proportionately greater demand. I n seek ing th is ' market 'American versatility and anticipation of local needs will count tremendously in our favor. H European nations seize. China, the market will hie lost' to us. We have already lost in India. “A .paramount duty of America is to insist ou a fair field and, no favor. .Therefore WE. MUST. PEEVENT THE PABTITION OF CHEYAS b Y EUROPEAN NATIONS. . . ■’ y ■ / :' * ■’ y *? m *.j *’ v , ./ • - ’ • IT IS ONLY BY FAILING TO UTILIZE THE PRESTIGE WE HAVE IN THE ORIENT THAT Wfe CAN LOSE THE BENEFITS WHICH WE HAVE WON BY DISCRETION AND CORDIALITY. THE REST MUST BE WON THROUGH POWER. ; The opportunity of having- a fa ir chance depends largely upon our having,a largo enough navy to protect our interests. The pebple of an undeveloped country are afraid to trade with a nation too weak to defend its rights. ] > , y , v ; /. ‘‘v •' • • • ' • <•: * ‘ We are called cousins- by .the English, but we are also cousins o f every,nation of Europe. We are the child of the entire white race. America ■ has progressed on- the, lines of individualism, Eu rope on the"lines of militarism and centralization. The next step in human progress will he, in mv opinion, securing the happiness o f the individual. Peace is essential to prosperity. Peace means1a t least better tradb. , Ainerica’s freedom from the. influence of militarism’will enable her' to realize the spirit of the. new era—that it does not • pay to harm another; CHANGE OF TIME. Under a new schedule in effeot Dee. 14, 1902, pOBsenger trains oyer the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cefiarville .as'follows: For the East 7:42 a. m., m. Dislocated Her Shoulder. *Mrs. J ohanDa Sederhoim, of Fergus Falls* Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder.' She had a Burgeon get it .back in place as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained her ''very much, Her son mentioned that be 8;27 a. m. and 6:50 p, For the Ihad seen Chamberlain’s Pain Balm West 8:27 o. m., 5:25 p, m. and 3:661advertised for sprains and soreness, • :.L. ' .... . Htvn nli/> Sawl-keAa**•■hnttlA nf p..m. For particular imformation oh the subject apply to E, S. Keys, Ticket 'Agent. ‘ ppoverhs “ When the butter won’t come put a penny in the churn,” is an old, time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about jb Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of: pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especiallyprepared for delicate rtomachs, Children take to it naturally because they^lika the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be* i uise iif is so perfectly adapted t i then wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsion i i the most satisfactory treat ment W« will Bond you th* penny, /. e., a Sample f i n * ; *' ■ and she aBkedhim to huy a bottle of it, which he did, It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done /or several days. The son was so much pleaBed with the repef it gave hi3mother that ha has recommended it to many others. For sale by 0 . M,. Ridgway. which some «sKos roaster* u*«to g la « their , coSee with—would you e*t that kind of eras? Thau why d rink them? - Lion Coffee has no coating of storage eggi, glue, etc. Jr* coffa&—pure, unadulterated, fresh, strong and of delightful flavor and aroma. >moGfiiHrsit* »m$m. Ia«r*4 THE STRICT GRAMMARIAN, He’s AH Right on Paper, hut Not In Conversation,. Says This Writer. MercutjQ wreaked all his dislike upon a man that fought “by the book.” I have a mortal grudge against one that talks.by the book. Let a man-write himself into .syn tactical tangles that would befuddle “a 'German .phiiosQ.pher; iet him be pompous ns |3ir William Temple; let him be purposely archaic as Spenser or as full of coinages as Shake speare, as parenthetical as Brown ing or as antithetical as Swinburne; let him follow any whim or scholas ticism to- the death, so Tong as he commits bookishness only on paper. But heaven preserve mo from fre quent encounter with the; fatal bore' that talks bookishly. I am not pa tient with the unco’ learned who interlard their speech with those crackling “by ‘winch’s” and “to whomV* rather than seek the direct colloquial forthright- that gives them an honest, stout preposition to end a.sentence with. Now,-The torment of bookishness in actual talk is bad enough, but you cam a l ways escape by running, or ai least, call the police. What refuge is there, though, from the bookish talk of the characters in fiction? When an author is before the curtain in pro pria persona,. one* is" not offended necessarily by magniloquence or ovemicCty of construction, but when he steps’ back ;and pulls the strings tha t work his puppets’ jaws then surely, surely, he must talk like talk arid not like composition.-— / Cauttonl ‘ Thisjisnot a gentle word—but when you think how liable,you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has had the largest Bale of any medicine in the world siuce 1868 for the cure and treatment Of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles witboutlos. ing its great popularity all these years you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary- cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, CroUp—aud especially .for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing' like German Syrup. The 25 ceut size has just, been introduced this .year. Regular size 76 cents At all drug gists; ’ . ~ SB DIDST PHEACH. An E*»t*rn W** Who Wa» Too Clevsr to Deliver * Barmoru Khoja Nasreddiu EffeacU, iho eastern wag who flourished in the • fourteenth century, could hold Ida own against most folk who war* foolish enough to try to score oft Wm. His fellow villagers required him to mount the pulpit one Friday j w* CASTORIA in the mosque and preach a sermon. Having no gift of speech, be began by asking hi* hearer* a question— “JDo you know what I am going to say to you, 0" true believers?” “No,” was the too prompt answer. “No more do I,” he replied and de parted quickly from the temple. The congregation was not to be cheated in that, way, however, and tlio next Friday he was again com pelled to enter the pulpit. Once more he asked the same question. This time they were ready for him, and as one man they cried, <fYea!” “Ah, then,” he retorted, “there is no need fo fell- you, since "you know,” / (Thus baffled, the villagers forced., him into the pulpit on the follow ing Friday, bent upon getting sermon from him, He mounted the pulpit for the third time. “Do you know,” he asked,,“what I am go ing to say?” “Some of us do, mid some of us don’t,” was the cajtmy response, “\Vell,” quoth Khoja, “lot those who know tell those who don’t know,” . ' " And thereafter they gave up try ing to make him preach. , * ...... .............. I'M.. A Marvelous Invention. Wonders never cease, A mnebine lias heeu invented that will cutr paste' aud hang wall paper. The field,of in ventions and discoveries seem to be unlimited. Notable among great dis- coveriesia Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It has done a.world of good for weak Iuugs and saved many a life. Thousand*- have used it and conquered ,Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption. Their general verdict,is; “It’s the best and mpst reliable medicine for throat and lung troubles. Every 50c and $1.00 bottle is guaranteed by Ridgway & Co,, the Druggist. Trial bottles free. The B in d You H ave Always Bough t, a n d 'which has Beett In use fo r over 8 0 years, has hom o th e signa tu re o f a n d h a s been m ade u n d e r h is per* sonal supervision, since iteinfiamey. • ** Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Im itations a n d « Just-as-good” a re h u t Experim ents th a t triflo w ith a n d oudangor th e h e a lth ©?. Infan ta p ad Chlldren-Experlenc© against Experim ent. What Is CASTOR IA Castoria Is a harm less substitu te fo r Castor Oil, Pare* • goric. P rop s an d Soothing Syrups. I t is P leasan t, I t contains ne ithe r Opium, Morphine n o r o th e r Narcotic substance. I ts ago Is its guaran tee . I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures P iarrhoaa an d ‘Wind Colic. I t relieves Teeth ing Troubles, cures Constipation a n d Flatulency. I t assimilates th e Food , regu la tes th e Stomach an d Bowels, giving healthy and n a tu ra l sleep. The Children’s P anacea—T h eM o th e r’s F r ie n d . _* G E N U IN E CASTOR IA A LW A YS Bean the Signature of THE BEST Frodueinf the auu eu;ek farm eau fil. ways be found at .Meat-Storeof di&tios "Weimer, together with even* thing to be found jj, „ ■ first-class meat market Also handle* tho cek, brated BwiCt Comjmny’g Hams. Aud Coutteou« aud honest *treatment goes with the above, Goods Delivered, Telephone 87. Fresh Fish and Ice The KindYonHare Always Bought In Use Fo r O ve r 3 0 Years. THtOENTAtmCOMMNVfTV JUtlflWUr$tftt£Ti HEWVQRKCITY. Teu thousand pounds is to be cou tributed by the gbyermnent of .Natal to the Queen Victoria memorial. That will tie suitable for all classes,, as tour stock is complete in every respect *anti comprises different lines of : : Domestic Troubles. I I t is exceptional to find ‘a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but’these can be lessened by having Dr. Kihg'B New Life Fills 'around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They no't only relieve you, bl)t .cure. 25c, at Ridgeway & Co’s. Drug Store. C h a i r s C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e s S id e b o a r d s . H e d s t o a d s l l d C a l t r t i i s s i s e ® ’ S S p i 'i n g r s * a s l is fa itd s , l ^ r ^ i S f S i i i i g r S t j x i i d j s FactsNot A dollar loaned for a hundred years and compounded at 24 per cent, wil amount in that time to $2,5bl,7d9. Tried To Conceal It. It’* the old story of “murder will out” only in this case ther’g no crime. A woman feels run down, has back ache or dyspepsia and thinks its noth ing and tries to hide it until she fid ally breaks down. Don’t deceive ^ourself. Take Electric Bitters at once. It has a?reputation /or curving Stomach, Kidney and Liver trouble and will revivify ytmt whole form of those maladies will quickly yield tu the curative power of Efectric Bitters Only 50c, and guaranteed by Ridg* way &Oo., the druggist. A Blaiy Statenieut of a Bad Condi- *. . tiou and a Cure That i. Never Fails. Mrs, Jnmes B. Blackburn of- 221N. Gal loway St,, Xenia, Ohio, says: “I was troubled with severe nervousness, alcopless ness, indigestion and heart trouble. I heard of Dr. A, W. Chase’s Jferye Pills and thought 1 would try them. I got a box of the pills and now 1 am pleased to say my nerves are steadied. I sleep well, am not now troubled with indigestiott—ths action of the heart is regular. I consider these asplendid nerve medicine,” ™Use Golden Rule Flour, | Berlip’s stutufe of Wagner is to be cut from a blook of Pe.nte Jikqn mar ble weighing tlurfyielght tons, 1 -. ToCure La Grippe in 24 Hours, No remedy equals’ W arnkh ’ s W hite W ine of T ab S yrup for this terrible mid fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will Cure a case iu 24 hours,,and ior the cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. 25 and 50c Ben. G, Ridgway, Pharmacist. Large quantities .of New Zealand coal are now being used by the China squadron of the royal navy. CarpetsI Carpets!, "We represent some of the largest manufacturing- concerns in this, line which enables us to q.uo^ prices that surprise all : : : . ; : : . : : -*! ... 3 . 1 % mclflillan, € e M l k , 0 ... Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. ONE - HALF CENT A DAY For 320 days is all it. will'cost you a full year’s subscrip tion to our combination offer of The DAILY PLAIN DEALER (Special Mail edition) with THE OHIO FARMER. We will send THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER /Special Daily Mail edition) complet&ib every department and corrected to the minute of going to press, regular price alone $1,60 per year, and The cold key is one of the best rem edies for stopping nosebleed. .■■■■■■■ Creep,. The peculiar cough which indi cates croupe, is usually well known to mothers of croupy children, No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no medicine has receive more universal approval than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. l)o not waste valuable time iu experi* menting with untried remidies, no matter how highly they^ may be rec ommended, but give this medicine as diremed and all symptoms of croupe will disappear. For sale bV <J. M, Bidgwat. wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man en- daring pains qf accidental Cuts,Burn*, Wounds, BTUiBea, Scalds, Sore feet or stiffjoints. But there’s no need for' .it, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It’s ^ T I T ' I T T s~ \ a t - v h it t -* tba best Salve ou earth for Piles, too. I l l L O H I O F A R M E R 25c, at Ridgway & Co., Druggist, , , Recognized as an authority on all matters pertaining to the farm and farmer, regular price alone 80 cents per year. BOTH, ONE FULL YEAR, ONLY $ I .6 o Address THE PLAIN DEALER PUBLISHING CO., CLEY k T LAND, OHIO, for sample copies of both papers, but give .your money a id aubscription to the publisher of the pa per in which you see thil oSIr, Iubia rubber and gutta percha trees have been discovered in German New Guinea, To Care a Cold ia One Day. Take Warner’s While Wile of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on tarih. 25 and 50 cents, Ben. G. Ridgway, Pharmacist. Mint* Fred UttT&ih, JtaMdwa* Cmmtiy IlnrlMtr, . “After my fl«t f«by w**hom I didftot Mem to regain my *tren|th Mthough the doctor gave me a tonicwhich he constd* Crtd very euperlor, hut Instead of eettlnj better ! grew wetker every day. My hut* bend touted that t fake Wine of Cordul for a week and tee Whet It woufd do for me. tdkt Uke the medfdafc end wee vi A Use Golden Rule Flour. tip thyntdef duties, attic lit I every Cough Be *em-Ui*t »W* f# thr. Tomo( e hMl t* m tK* wuMaw tviry fauic fa 4SCW A m m m , M h n *V. Bottle of Chambifjdti’d Remedy Warranted, We guarantee every bntle of Cuam- iTerlaip’s Cough Remedy and will re fund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the content* This i* the best remedy hi the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and. whooping cough and is pleasant to take, it prevent* any ten* deneyOfa cold to result hr pnenin jiiin, 0* M, Ridgway, t »Mveryeftthutl' IiU prrisc.” Wineof CardulSreinfoTCesi the rgans of generation for tho ordeal of pr«p nancy and childbirlh, Itprsvenfamis carriage. No woman who taka*Win* of Caxadi n«ed fear the oomina of her child. If Ifr*. Bnrath hfttf taken1 Wind of Cardui before her babycame She Would not have been weakened a* She w m . Hoc rapid recovery should commend this great remedy m every expectant mother. Wfne of Cardui regulate* the men«tmsd flow. Rats are being exterminated at 8a- bastopol to prevent the spread of plague. fllN Eo rC A R D U j : Deafness.Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they Cantiot reach tho diseased portion uf the ear, There is only one Way to cure deaf ness, and fbat is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of tho moenus lining, of the Eustacian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, aud when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out aud fhia tube restor ed to its normal condition^ hearing will be destroyed forever} nine cases out of ien are caused by entarrb, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition if (lie mucous surfaces. , We Will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ha cured by IlnJlVi Catarrh Cure, (Send for circu lar!5, free. . F, C heney & Co,, Toledo, 0, Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills arc the best. ■ * ^ .■, r,_.[r_J . a . - ; Con*tmptionCure-*-Wiarftcr*»WhiteWlao c f : t Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, chre* a cold in one dgy If taken in time. 28 and 50ct*. Ben, G, Ridge- way, Pharmacist, Hnhscribe for the Herald, C o n s t i p & t k m Stakes Biliousness and Bad Complexion*, fhea where’s your beauty? Keep the system in gool conditkm, and all the Organ* healthy, by taking P A * f f k j L S Toufc fillet*, which gently assist Nature in Climb Dating the poison, and at the same time make good blopd, good digestion, good health, and will k«f» k T h e Tvosoa In. Y o u r C h e dU s Free Sampleand booklet at alt dcattttlS' Complete Treatment .. A C . E . T O D D ) Adam’s Restaurant and Coach Stable. and Dining Dooms 22 and 24 North Lhnesumo ’hone, Main 781, - Hpringfietd, 0 . Corner High and Limestons street, Springfield, Ohio, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNrS of Merchants aud In- .+*• Ai-viduals, solicited.— Collectionr promptly made and remitted, ® RAPT8 on New ^Yo-k and Cin cinnati sold at loti etA. rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. E OANS made on Reai Estate, Per sonal or Collateral 3ecurity. William Wildman, Pres., . Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., 1 W. JT Wildman, Cashier. A Careful TheBest IsVliat YouWant. TheBest IsWhatVeSell. Meats ore deceptive. * Unless you are a good-judge,- you con never tell what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know mealA We select stock with a view to having the best, mepts. We know bow’ito select stock and there- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will plvase you. .»• i ? « GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No,. 74 JtST’Fresh Fish Always on Hand. PATENTS Civeats,andTrade-Marl*obtainedandailPatentbusinessconductedTor moderate F ee *. 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