The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
vt' t t“ f K M 1*- ^ T C 8 © ftliV IItLcB r & f ’ N- &<■ r„jt. MJ I*- V tloU^iT S d l t o r land F*ropri»tor. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1008. capitalization and publicity % A. Ghtirmm •# tht taterstot* CiwwiriB CemoMsalew “MAINTAIN that the stockholder, as such, I* not benefited by corporate publicity and would bo banned rather than helped by its enforcement, I t Is one thing for the stockholder to have knowledge o f the concern whose shares ho holds j it is quite -another thing to furniah the public the Bailie information. I fail to see that publicity can be desirable or useful to the stock* holder. The justification for this proposal, therefore^ must be found, if found at all, in the theory that the state is charged with the duty o f safeguarding the investment o f capital in corporate securi- tien. To my mind this is a most serious proposition, and I think we *hcHild long hesitate before eiabarking upon such a paternal venture. Leaving out the speculator and talcing into account only* tboee seeking honest investment, ten times more money, to say the least, has been sunk in farm mortgages, suburban- lots, .patent rights, buying and selling grain, cotton and other commodities, where no corporate shares were dealt in or even existed* than was ever loat on account o f the fictitious or excessive issue o f cor porate securities. . .* •' 1 ; ' ’• ■: • a ' « ■a. • . U ; ( ■' I CANNOT. BUT REGARD CORPORATE PUBLICITY OF THE KIND AND TO THE EXTENT ADVOCATED BY MANY AS A CERTAIN AND -SERIOUS HINDRANCE TO EFFECTIVE COMPETITION. ’ „Just as the Sherman antitrust law, which is basecl upon an economic’ fallacy, has indirectly aided Jthe very results it was de signed to prevent, so THE COMPULSORY DISCLOSURE O3? ALL CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS WOULD UNDERMINE THE COMPETITION IT WAS INTENDED TO. SUPPORT. Hearing in mind Row rapidly all kinds o f business are assum ing the corporate form, that the competition o f individuals is fast disappearing and that COMPETITION IN THE FUTURE W ILL BE MAINLY BETWEEN CORPORATIONS, it seems' plain to me that the enforcement of corporate publicity would b e , an- added1Incentive to industrial combination. W« ar*Nilwriwi toaatrpace tin Matoel GaurgeLttiie a* * candidal* farwpesseotetleefttNuGreenecounty •object t« theoosotagRepublican pri mary. W* arc authorised to auuouncr that O. A, Hpahr will be a eaudi date lor i ounty Treasurer before the Ihpublicau primary election iu April. We are authorized to announce that O. B. Kauffman will be, a. candidate for County Treasurer before theRepublican urhuary election iu April. •We are authorized to announce Or, ;T. J, Snider as a candidate for Ureene county’s choice for the State Senate, subject to the Republican primary election. We are authorized announce Judge Thomas E, Scroggy as a candidate lor the nomination for re-election to die position of Common Pleas Judge of Gree.no county, ftjWo are authorized to announce J, VV. Pollock a8 ti candidate tor Representative from Greene county to the legislature, subject to the Re publican primary election. ’We are authorized to announce that George Smith of Yellow Springs will bo a candidate before the coming Republican primary for Greene county’s .choice for Senator from this district, . . | Mew, to Preserve Triumphant Democracy g f , By WHITELAYV REID. Editor of the New York Tribune arc the oldest republic, in the world, save those sa small as t o , be negligible, but our years do not yet cover the span .the psalmist’ assigned to two human lives, while those of the monarchies and 'despotisms count by thousands. Other republics, long since passed away, have lasted as long as wo and bora% for their time as great a sway in the. world. Be not deceived. STRONG AS, THIS REPUBLIC 13, IT 1$ NOT STRONG ENOUGH —LET US HOPE IT WlU. NEVER BE UNJUST ENOUGH-rTp LET EITHER LABOR BHUT ANY OF ITS CHILDREN OUT OF. LEARNING A TRADE OR CAPITAL SHOT ANY OF THEM OUT OF GOING INTO , .TRADE. ' ’ v \ You cannot preserve the triumphant democracy and insure the, American future unless you preserve the American citizen in his habit a* he was, revering the law, respecting authority and, 'be-1 yond that, still limited in his free activities by no master below God. ’ J ^ Votes to see that “ the goods were de livered.” Editor Charles Emory Smith, late PtoimMte* General, say* newspaper trfrit toa delightful cbsftge from list* eoji&g to the plaints o f disappointed offior**ek©r*. Delaware now promises to repeal the “ rotors aaototant” law whereby 'it has been possible for purchasers of tossefFlesh When you can'teatbreak- & fcak« Scoffs Emulsion, i you can't eat bread md butter, take Scott's B dis Won. When you have JlfcfclvfogoqamSkdietand ftftnt aouwthin $ alittle more uawaMiii^ tak& Scott'* C^nMttfMWU { J To jet fat you must eat H . Sett's tmi&ofi b a p&t fettener, a great j N r . fli»e who harve lost fk»h to bertwe aft body not mfy fat* Scott's Erwatton increases themall, M E, ftdfi* blood and ®my%* For Invalid*, for con* Vifescuits, for consunratives, fir mtk children, for aft need M b Scott's Snsutton li a rich and com- fettiM* food, and a natural §gg0g; S co tt's B t t A b n fo r bon e , fS^J), _.JI M J . W« will send ym m •saPft! ftaHCv^pMaw ftEt tftoat HjfcilSMr f atstotteto : erlBsMwsywiMy. jCTti»cmm CHMflRfc f l t o r l t o S . Y . A United States Fish Commission expert has decided that fish cau hear, This may make iiBhermen more care ful o f the stories they tell. The Anthracite Coal Strike Com mission is approaching the conclusion o f its labors. Its recommendations are awaited with interest. Sealskin dog blankets made to or der are on sale in New York, The cheapest have no handkerchiefpocket and Cost $50. Through a gross misconception of his duty, Senator Morgan is still try ing to talk the Panama treaty to death. We suspect Ex-President Cleveland agrees with all President Roosevelt has said.on the subject o f targe famil ies. The new United States cruiser Baltimore is to be fitted with steel furniture throughout. Even the Anti-anarchy bill is to I ks made the subject o f democratic antag onism and delay. The democrats have a new toy in the LittleUld bill. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce the name of lb H, McFarland as »•candi date for mayor before the primary, March 21. We are authorized to announce that W, R, Stevenson will be a candidate for tmfirmary Director be fore the Republican primary election. We are authorized to announce the namc,H, K< Williamson asacandidate for township trustee before the Re- publican primary, .Saturday, Star. 21. We are authorized to announce the, name of ,L tf. Grind!* as a candidate for Villa** Marshal before ihe Ifepn.lj. Ifoan primary, Saturday, March 21 Wa are authorized to announce the naara J. G. McUorkell as a eandi dale for Corporation Clerk hafore the primary riacti.ui. ftatarday, ftfnreh 11, READ ITUIR0U6H. , TwouldSpoil This’StorytoTell It In the Headlines. .. To use an-eighteenth century phrase thjs is “ o’er true tide/’ Having hap pened in a small Virginia town in the winter oftK)02, it isa storyvery lunch of the present. Up, to a very short time ago Mrs. dolm E. Harmon, of Melfu Station,. Vn., had no personal knowledge of tbe rarecurative proper ties of ChamberJaiu’s Oough Remedy. “ Last January,” she says, "my -baby took a dreadful cold and at one time 1 feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me bow this remedy bad cured her little boy and I began giving it to my,baby at onge and it soon cured her, I heartily thank the manufactnrers-of Ohamber- i.du’s Gough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. 1 1 i- mt reqomend it too highly or say too much in its iavor. I tope all who read this Will try; it and bo convinced asI was.” Forsale by 0 . M. Ridgway. ^Windmills are returning to use in England. To discover one suitable for pulping purposes the Royal Agri cultural society offers prizes of - $250 $50. Caution! -This ianota gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni- v'ereally known and a remedy that has oad the largest sale of any medicine ip the world since 186$ for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles withoutlos- ing its great popularity all these years you will be thankful we called your attention to Boscheo’sGerman Byrun. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggistBand others that are cheap and good for Itghl coldB perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—And 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 cent size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents- At all drug-. “ Municipal trading” at Liverpool in the matter o f electric tramways last year provided £25,165 in aid of the rates, # ■ Colds Are OaoBerous, TIow often you bear it remarked: “ It’s only a cold ” and a few days later learn that the matt is on his back with pneumonia, This is of such com mon occurrence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarecd. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy coun teracts any tendency toward pneu monia. It always cures and is pleas ant to take. Bold by O, 51. Ridgway. Charged with begging a Halifax man advanced the excuse that ho was “ lamy through vaccination,” ToCure L« Grippo hi 24 Hours. No mrifdy equal# W arxkr ' s WniTWWttB op T ar SVROr for this terrible and fatal disease. I f taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in 24‘ hours, and tor the cough that follows La Grippe it. never fails to give relief. 25 and 50c. Ben. G, Ridgway, Fhnrmsoist, Subscribe for the' Herald. To faro a ColdtoOne Day. Take Warner’s White Wine of Tar Byrup, the ltcst cough remedy in earth, 25 and 50 cents, Ben. G, Ridgway, Rhnrmavist. AHE YOU GOINGWEST? Beginning February 15th and con- trmiisg everv day thereafter until April v'Wtlr, thtre'-wilT I* a special tuto fo all points in Washington, Itrrgon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. For map*, rates, route** amt other information write, at nnra in T. I). Campbell, Diririet Peaw*n- er Agent, Wlae«nsth *’Mitral Kali- *ey. 21A I’ik* Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Coaic ami <m to* fatoOM f i t o Grow tank btotan-juto rteaivad at Rieroi A Btawart. The ttup*tt«li>u« pruduetiou of “ B«a Hur,” «• given iu Ciurinoati hurt fall, will be give# at the Gr«at Houtheru thrtW-r at Coluaibu*, i-otumeudiig Monday, March 16. Wm. Fravcreham iu *Tmprudenee” will I kj at the Vic toria. March 25th. Miw Julia Mar- low, in “ The ( ’aviiier,” will •follow the “ Rriuce ofRil*oa"at the Graud in CinciunatL Die last holds the boards there this week- The friends of Captain Grannun, in spite of his misfortune in loosing val uable property in the Bike Building fire, httve a laugh on the veteran de tective, A sign at his office door for yefcrs read as follows: “ We Never Bleep.” The Captain was at last caught napping by the firemen, who dragged him out of his -office last Thursday morning half ' dead from suffocation,' He was asleep when the fire broke out.—Enquirer. PUBLICSALE, The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the farm known as the D, J, McMillan farm, S miles east"of Cedarville and 3 west of Selma on theColnmbus pike, Wednesday, March 18,1903, commencing at 10 o’clock fl<m., sun limp, the following property^ to-wit; 11 head of horses, consisting of 2 good brood mares, 1 black driving horse, city broke, l.bay gelding, 1 filly coming 3 year old, 1 roan horse coming 3 year old, 1 sorrel filly coming 2 year old, -2 weanling calls,■60 head' of bugs—6 brood sows and 54 shouts, 43 bend o f sheep—25 breeding ewes,and 18 lambs, 14 bend of cattle—6 milch cows with calves by side, 4 heifers and 4 steers, farm- im-, plements—1 No. 3 Brown vVagon, 1 feed wagon, 1 Champion corn planter, 1 Whitley mower, 1 Aughey breaking plow. 2 double corn plows, I Buckey grain drill, 1—40 tooth barrow, 1 pair hay ladders ,1 gravel bed, 1—28 ft. extension ladder, 1 phaetonbuggy, 1 slop barrel- cart and box complete, 1 griud stone, 4 set work Iforness, 125 ft. one iheli hay rope, new fork and pulleys, 1 corn Shelter, 300 lb smooth wire, 6 bog coops, troughs, eta., some household goods snd otherarticles too numerous to mention. Terms; All sums of 85 or under, cash; all sums’ over $5, a credit of 8 mouths will be given, purchaser giving note with ap- p, oved security,' W. R, McMillan. W. L. Marshall, A uct. J, H.’ Andrew. Cleifc. Wakeful CMtoren. For a long time the two year old child of 1*. L. MePhei#on, 59 N, Tenth street, Hturisburg, Ra., ■would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for he) parents. Her moth er concluded that the child had stom ach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach nnd she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets haveeffect ed a permanent cure and she is now well and strong, For sale by V. M. Eidgwoy. —-Olney brand; peas, tomatoes, corn, and beets, at Gray A Go's, ConsumptionCar*—Watow’sWhiteWin* •f Tar Syrup, the best cough refnedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50cts. Ben, G. Ridge way, Pharmacist. . " h a l f FARE ' PLUS92DO For Found Trip TicMs VIA Louisville &Faskville F. F. TONEARLYAll KHttlSW A labam a , F lo r id a , G eorg ia , K en tu ck y , M i» » i« » ip p i, V i r g in ia , N o r th and, S ou th Car o lin a a n d T a n n o a a o B . Tsikt t- nn j*Je March ;*<1 and April 7th anti 2t*L May « and iffh , June iM and Vtt>. and t-n flts). and thtrd Tnradwy ot *rtth month there- eO suntilNnr. 17. andxmidMinn i:. ■* days front date id sale. For ... i. . r informotinn nmault >'o«r o H>orient, nra-ldnsa C. I. &T9MF, 6m. P inmf Aftot, LOUliVlLLE ft NASHVILLE J^AlUtOADi UHMVKHL AY, XX-RATS GAAG PLOWS * ' i? Gives perfect satisfaction; f\ and also saves time and; Y horse-power. S q S y r a c u s e W a l k i n g u & B r e a k i n g P l o w s \ j “takeaback seat”for none X of them. Prices are right. Y p K e m p M a n u r e S p r e a d e r s ]. lead them all in strength, durability, simplicity, and especially in low prices. For sale by W. R. STERRETT. JIaehine. Great Invention. The BENNOtarox is destined to make back numbers of existing type writers. Has 5 new and .valuable features of merit,-any two-of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. \Vhare nowofferinga limited amount of stock, to- in vestors«t 75co« the dollar.. Peoplesntc bltcotnlngintcrcsted nil ovur the world andare beginning to tca II zb whata won derful invention we have, 'More than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered, The typewriterworld is watchingwith interest the comingof our machine, which nlarlvs the beginning of arevolution in this great industry.1' JVa-goon'aswo 'shall hitVo sold enough stock to completo .equipment, manufacture, advertise and soil our’ machine, ,nomorewj11bo offered atany price, • » ’ -Jfyou. v.'hh to mn]tea gjlt-Cuge investment- in an in, dustrinl enterprise of the first rank, with prospects- of large dividen^s'wniTis rs fok rcosvECvtm, Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock $l,d00,000. Shares$1.00. TheBenningtonTypeoiFitepGo., 304 AND 305 -LVCEWif BmiAURCi. KANSASCITY, MISSOURI, fiS Tregeiiy Averted, “ Jusl in tlm nick of rime our little boy was saved” ^vrites Mrs/W. Wat kins of Pleasanr' City, O. Pneu monia had plwyedjjead havoc with him and a terrible cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length, we tried Dr, Kings’ New Discouery for Gon: cure for coughs, colds and alt lung diseases. Guaranteed by II. G, llidg- way, Druggist, Price"50c and 91.00 Trial bottles free. When completed Liverpool museum will, Sir W. B. Fonvood says, lie sec ond only to the British museum. D I S T R IB U T IN G D E P O T FO R PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, A L L G A LV A N IZ ED S T E E L W IRES , F O R F I E L D , F A R M A N D H O G F E N C I N G . THEONLY ELECTRICALLYWELDED FENCE E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D PKRR 'KCT '. The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires* Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. No Wraps. to hold s Moisture and cause R u s t “PmsBunoamtMtcr” FjcMma. (Staiulun&styl*,) <b»»hrt*I, STOCKMOOF. *• MB SAVEYOBMOSEY M FMth{. CALLAMO&EC IT C. M. CROUSE, HARDWARE, PUMPS, STOVtS^ CEDARVILLE. S I N F U L H A B I T S I N Y O U T H ” . MAKSMCRVOU., WE.-'Kt r]-.f!EASE 3 MSN. ■» THE RESULT M*»*«rtioa c£ Mind rs,t t»d#W| — *. I'-dacydbyl<!*t««d a. c cinatkct-yv.-^r^kiiitfC m UW i f i i m-r.. 8oi.mJ«leari4-YhL*v.:|a stBOM-ljrage, tttMe'blortoniofiB.nhWKl, wht!« odi'm *r* roited to dragnut 4 ® JlriftBto tnilAHCholr otken rwkhJnatti. Mayhit*fl8dflo»ota:.srfcomf'ftth *e*. rPh.vlt-lm* Ufe th* farm, th* oMkr. thitwottolwp*th* trnmif*tk« trades mattti* {srofrii^iona. t»MMf aregaarsotMde.nreftt>vnnr If mo Mitsto TrMtaiMl or H. VIZ, Youraunorlsk. 35-'«*raiaOhio. BanKsecurity* cuato WHENMl CUEFAKCB. toawo* .Jl1*2».^TrarijofRgs »#d mirtHd. Wlnwyottit 1 M rw K*riyiti<}i»cr6;u.a*aa<llat*r**<«ow» taad*tnmMotormX 52*ht'* limn**. Married I.if. w««t «:iMtl«fa<torr aaft Mg BonMttr.ttappr* I tried aterytHing- all falfed tiu I took bttlHWillUj) ttfi^tUllTi f>hj#iicftllr 1&4 ftftxiftlly. Xfftci jiftii tp# Thef trtfntftd iti« tit y?*vs igb* Th«y sti ICBSKSBUniBKHT. . Drs. Kennedy & Kcrgan, “IZ&Zo*" We Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Corn, Cool And Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, 451o S ? .T ..S E ® S »k ,sL 8 ? F o u n d s t o B u s h e l 45|c No Shoveling, Good Dumps, Call, Write o r ^Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company Trebeins, Ohio. LivcrpYKiJ to iho totcol tot'iptont at prraont nf two royal awana from King Bdward. >PHl! BEST ti.p Usrk.f \1 iari.i u<u *j. WMJS W fomjsl JH ^ Irlest 8t«ra of Oharlas ‘W'oimer, .together with fvvn- tiling tq be found Ju *» . first-clasp meat market. Also bandits foe cele brated Swift Company’* Hams* And eourteoui and honest treatment goes with foo above, Good* Delivered, Telephone 37, ' ■Freeh Fish and Ice ExchangeBank CJBDAEVILLF, OHIO, ft CCOUHIB of Merchants and In', ■to dividual* solicited. Collectionc promptly made and remitted, TvRAFTS on How Y«rV and Cin- cinhariaold atlovep!; rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAKS made on. Beal Lstate, Pet- D eonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pyre., Seth W. SmithyVice Pres.* W, J. Wildman, Cashier, A Caseful ■' Buyer. ": TheBestisWtatIonVant, . Tie test IsWMt ffeSell. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you cau never tell what you a«5 getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a view to having foe best meats. We know how to’Fleet stock and there- fo,e have meats you may depend upoii—meats that will please you. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone Ho. 74 jj^Fresh Fish Always on Hand, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THt ’IC5^iB^£HlAWdC,-- M ad «a Weil Milk o f Me. BrodaoMtbaabdTarMaitaia 8 0 « „ powerfullyusdquiokly. oarMWtoaanc XMDc»MWiun«tia thwvlooti I&iMIriUMMYM ywuir 1 BlEVrVO. » ottMdyaaAMM MM,IMSTittup, tttajHSwWOV, fcoMFvmr.VAUiiurVtMocy. w< m offiMta (g ouf-ibaa« or exo*....... „ Whichaa8W(»«fortody.bBdx»««orimcrlAM. M aototUyoatMtqrattrUnKMt01i««Mt of At«iM«.hat ' 1■ - K>MM< « »WB___ ifiuEMCBfiM*'‘-^aaaar-. Soldb , B. O, Eld^r.y, Odw^U, O MairoMnwmiOoeloaod... inr>ielt.lhez*tikc'ow^Oo B twbtMMM'taVMt] FLORIDA and NEW ORLEANS — VIA*— SOUTHERN RY. AND CONNECTING LINES fnStnltt hmuj Mh, . f"iik««ff>*t J:<k <pm ,clevsl*fid*t lf.*i wn., via wi - 'it-at R-«ue Y’ om Wit*- IwrjrS « SYiS aw , vl*W ho ,WriY«;froift r^a-.vfile ».* s - ■ h*-'I ry. at 7-¥" p.-w. . Stoin.i'*rtrfSt*tlY* Wo,, TtSi-aoIrthi«.. 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I —UAWMan* for 8 a h :~J# «}» *p*i jagger c»rm f« in good oowdHioa ) «wd ts tow prto*. ft K. ICttoftrii. C. E. TODD, l i o n . F l i t w l Qwffiti Su ite . » t mi IMKorto Da»«to<m* Ht.. illMM, il4k m , * , .! " iwi* nr $ 20,000 . Good, Hen’s Heavy a | $8, $ io and •at................ Hen's black cL sizes, worth Hen's heavy bl| worth $8, $ic this sale for, One lot of men’J *F sywwi*^T* One lot of blacl clearance sak A Word No. ii £ LOCAL AND C Onion . Sets aoc at Bird’s. Holton, Mo , witll 4.500, has «venteea| For Bale—Five oalve*. Chad Tunl B .F . D ,H o ,fo Street* car condJ land are paid 60 ct| hours. wall papi for 1—2 nnd | Mra, Writer Mu| Saturday from Cii has been the gne»t| two weeks. Sine toe has been quite] The ferm betofo •state has pawed Wood Warner at Tbs town proper!] estate gore to Mrs] HEW GINGI HEW Insertfons ani Medallions-IT Dr. J. if. Snide Semite, was in Sbaklag bands wij SntoUr repweent* ■jmsrt ago and mi hr his work. H higher office and j fight to land it, George SmithJ •f Yellow Spri^ kiasself for the iteito was a meij fttoto Hospital' awd eerved in rt ft e ffoe staton a gawd man for j Do not fail tc toerie and # e - dees* and sffpl fti| kk figure* I yHeee. Alt w* geode and pri fttarkevs At
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