The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

I I m AH iriiiiiiwiwwiiijt»»*>•» —•>-.-r — -r- .y nu&H '••'."• 7 u’ PLOWS The ’’KJondAc” and the "Acme" CuHivstors, ISeth the jjfot px.ow8 maids , si#G the “Manet Jr.” 12 tooth Cu!tiy*rcrs-=-Law in price,, fmt highly satisfactory, Weeders—The “Bollock” fiat-toath are the strongest and the best. Low in price and are going fast. Sf. . Milwaukee Senders and Mowers are the strongest, sim­ plest and has the lightest-draft. By ordering now you will be ready for harvest. AH of these imple­ ments and many more foysalo by * CEPARV1U.E, OHIO W . R. S T E R R E T T .. TheGedatnrilleherald. $x,oo P e r Y e a r . K a rIJa B u l l E d i t o r . . FR IDAY , MAY 29,, 1903. .Aa Aipiraat For the Republic** Natal* nation For Aaditor o! St*(*. HISTORY CIP THE IMPORTANT OFFICE And, Inciden tally , Some In teresting H a tte r A bout tb e N ewark H ub ■Whose Candidacy le Meeting W ith P o p u la r Favo r. (Humbug, O.—•( Special) —Without a doubt the moat important twee " within the gift ot the people at Chip |s that of auditor ot state, Of course, the position of governor car- - Ties mqre honor with it, Wit, with few exceptions, not a* much responsibility. The governor is the executive officer, r but tbe auditor is the working officer. His duties, bis responsibilities,' his powers and his administration, f*» good or evil, are more far-reaching “ than -those of almost ail the other , state officers combined. The able gentlemen who framed the constitution of 1852 fully appreciated - his authority and responsibilities. They gave him four years as term of Office,- while the other^officers of the executive department, tbe governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general 'are limited to two years. At the' Consti­ tutional convention there was much discussion Qt .this four-year proposi­ tion, and while the constitution does not say. that two terms of four years each shall he enough for one man, the delegates to that 'convention implied that such wss the case. Since 1852 do men has held office more than eight years. The term of office before the adoption of the con­ stitution Of 1852 was throe years, ted the incumbent was appointed by the general assembly, tinder the new con­ stitution, William D. Morgan was the diet man elected, and served one tern. Francis M, Wright'followed-with one term end Robert W, Taylor with part of a term, for he resigned and Ovlstt Cole wss selected to i l l out his time. ■James H- Gadman served two term*, from 1864 to 1872; James Williams, the. two succeeding terms; John F. Ogelvee, one term, from 1880 to 1884; Emil Klesewetter, one term; Ebenexer W. Poe, two terms, from i 8 $S to 1888, and then Walter D. Guilbert from ISM up to the present, and he asks for a third term. Hr. Guilbert wss Auditor Poe's chief clerk during his two terms, and he has served clofe to sixteen years In the office. The office is a most important one, and while its duties, bring the Incum­ bent reasonably close to ths people, i t brings him id closer contact with -corporations, large and small, with state institution* and members of boards!thereof, with county and city officers and with ths legislature. The auditor of state is a power in •the matter of taxation. Ha Is a mem­ ber of the state board of railroad equallzatiou, the decennial state board of -equalisation,’the State hoard of as- •aeesors and appraisers, which appoints City hoards of review, the annual state hoard of equalisation for hanks, and he receives (he reports of quasi-public incorporations under ths excise tax laws. He also receives reports from •very state institution in the state and city and county officers, and under the law passed- last winter for ths estab­ lishment of a bureau of inspection and supervision of public offices, he ia given almost unlimited powers over these municipal and county officers. A Central Chib Candidate, Colonel M. M. Giilett of Rewark, 0„ will be presented to the coming Re­ publican state convention as the can­ didate not,only of Licking county, but of prominent Republicans throughout 'the state) MMnkm CONTINUE ir man lartfaat* Scoil's Etmikkm ■ w s s s u e m Ofirtter* luring . . . . a s s Tne newer*. American xrxDune made announcement of Colonel Gll- lett's candidacy in tbe worda -tbst fol­ low, Since (he publication of the an­ nouncement, Colonel Giilett and his friends, have received assurances of support and-sympathy that surprises, even ths most sanguine of bis admir- •rg.. Th« American Tribune said: „ ‘Tb hia poiltical affiliations Mr, Gll- lett is s Republican. Ha is brought out by no faction and he is under no domination. He stands-for-the party and for the people, and will enter the office prepared and free to serve the people loyally and well. "He is possessed of every qualifica­ tion for a successful administration of this great office. He is a man of good business and general education, ac­ quired. by himself in ths school of ex­ perience. He is's magnifloentvtype of of the self-made, cultured, magnetic, kind-hearted and generous American. Strong of body and brain, quick and penetrating of judgment, he fs at all times firm for;the right as he sees it— an ideal representative of the people. Trained to handle large business in­ terests, commanding the respect and Support of his associates Ih business, he is as fully competent to fill the im­ portant office of auditor of state.'as any man in Ohio. Licking county, as one man, endorses him.’' The candidacy of Colonel Giilett is being well- received.. After the formal announcement of his candidacy was made, hla friends- received many con­ gratulatory letters, and since the spring election' has left the field open to the discussion of the fall campaign,, ths assurances of support have 'in­ creased/ * . .The Giilett candidacy was thor­ oughly discussed here during the re­ cent political conference of prominent state .politicians, and the information . wss there vouchsafed that no one can­ didate has yet received the endorse­ ment of the accredited leaders.- Ac­ cordingly the men Who are considered to have "political power" ere not uni­ formly demanding the nomination of any psrticular candidate. Colonel Giilett bus been "mixing'’ with ths politicians from, all over the state who visit the capital city, and he has'received personal assurances of hearty support. A Study of Colonel Giilett. . In view o fthe fact that Colonel Oil- lett aspires ts an office of state, some­ thing of his personality is of interest a t this time. _ f He was bora thirty-five years ago in I owa Thededh ef his father occur­ ring when he was a small boy. Hr, GlUett was thrown upon hla own re­ sources. He succeeded in securing a position as page In ths national house ot representatives, spent a year in the University of the South, and after­ ward, for two years, held a- position as an assistant in ths engineer corps o f ths war department Hs then became assistant clerk to the river and harbor committee, and at the some time acted aa private sec­ retary to Congressman Hooker, From this service he weat into the geologi­ cal survey as -an assistant topograph­ er, which position he resigned at the outbreak of the Spanish war to enlist He was soon promoted to a sergeantcy and waa afterwards made a second lieutenant of engineers in the Second Army corps. At the dose of the war he became secretary of the Logan Gas company, a t Newark, .Ohio, and is now identi­ fied with several of the principal In­ dustrie* of that thriving manufactur­ ing city, being one of Newark’s solid business men, Hr. Giilett is a life-long Republican, had bsen an active and successful worker in Licking county and in bis district, and is a generous contributor of his time and means. He belongs to the aggressive element of the young Republicans of Licking county, through whose effort* a radical change has been wrought In the political complexion of that county. The colonel IS a member of the gov­ ernor’s stair, generous, genial, whole- souled, a 32-degree MaaOn and an Elk. Hi* splendid technical skill, his exper­ ience a* an expert accountant, hfs na­ tural ability as a business man, his sympathy with the masses of the peo­ ple and hla pleasing and magnetic personality, combine to make him the ideal aandidate, and a most succeeefut wad affisleat officer. , ’ I**.*ac#<a»r ** j WWM The Herald is prepared to get out home bills or sale bills on short notice find at a Very reasonable price, The aueetes of our rain-proof board has teen wonderful, ThOfcj'i who have us C k I H speak o f its merit in the high­ est praise, This specially, prepared >o»rd is furnished at the same price wi the soft pulp hoards, so why not m ih* very imt* GOINGTHEWHOLE HOG YeaMwt 0 # hteWin U fmt P m A i M mod O ikft TW*S* .Shu’vQ got to believe that the Lord made the first bog with the Graham brand burned in the skin and that the drove which sashed down a steep place was packed by a competitor. You've got to know yuur goods from A to l i ­ zard, from snout to tall, on the hoof and In the can. You’ve got t* know ’em Uko a young mother knows baby talk and to be as proud Of ’em as the young father of a twelve pound boy, without really thinking that you’re stretching U four pounds. You’ve got-to believe la the first fool who» sow the t*n tsg would ask if that woe the license. And. though people would grin a little at •first, they’d begin to look serious after awhile, and whenever the butcher tried to sell them our .brand they’d Im­ agine they heard the bark and ask for "that real couptry sausage" a t twice cs much-a pound. A real salesman is ope part talk find nine parts judgment, and be uses .the nine parts tef judgment to fell when to use the one part of talk. Goods ain’t sold under Marquess of Queens- berry rules'any more, and you’ll find that knowing how many rounds the Old 'Un can last against the Boiler Maker won’t really help you to load up the junior partner with our c-orn fed brand hams, A good many salesmen huve an idea that buyers aro only Interested In base­ ball, funny stories and Tom Upton and that business is a side line with them, but as a matter of fact migbty few men "wqrk. up to the position of buyer through giving up their office hours to listening to anecdotes. I never saw one that liked a drummer’s jokes more than an eighth of a cent a pound on a tierce of lard. What .the house really sends you- put for is orders. Of course you want to be nice and mellow with the trade, but always, re-; member that mellowness carried tod far becomes rottenness.* You can buy some fellows with a cheap dgar and some, with a cheap compliment; but there’s no objection to giving a man what he likes, though I never knew smoking to do scything good except a ham or flattery to help any on 6 except to make a fool of himself. Rea! buyers ain’t interested In(much" besides your goods and your prices. Never run down your jcompetltor's brand to them, and never Iet' tbem run down yours. Don’t get on your knees for business, but don’t hold your nose so high in the air that an order can travel under It without your seeing i t You'll meet a good many people on tbe road that you won’t like, but the house needs their business. -(i For your own satisfaction t will say right here that you may know you are In a fair way of becoming a .gooddrum­ mer by three things: wfrsf—When yon send us orders. Second.—-More orders. t Third.—Big orders.- If ypu dothis, you won’t have a great deal of time to write long letters, and we won’t have a groat deal of time to read them, for we will be very, very busy here making and shipping the goods. We aren’t specially interested In orders that, the other fellow gets or In knowing how it happened after it has happened. If yoa like life on tbe road, you simply won’t let it happen.' So Just send as your address every day and your orders. They will tell us all that we want to know about “the altu- ation." * * EXGflajiGE AVegefablePreparatimforAs- i M W i S i iHI DHI.iSt Promotes D ig^ tmChee rfu t- ness andltestContains neither OpiuimMoiphine norl-IineraL H o r T iA R C O T i c . flmqiUSai.- AUSmtut* B-tAUSd*- ■ lion, . . . Worms.Convulsions,Fevensh- n c s s a m lL o s s o F S l e e p . Facsimile Signature of NEW* Y O R K , The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of . - i lbuKt l l lhs o ld =] ) D o s i s r -j y C i is I s In i e Over Thirty Years EXACTCOPYOPWRAPPER. fb... ■ •’ _____ * - • • . ,^a!5 f An Old Lady's Discovery, Garnett, Ark., May 18th—For 18 years Mrs. Mary Dunlop of this place hassuficred witjk Kikney trouble, which was so bad at times that I t mode her life a burden. She tried much medicine and many treatments, but got no better. A t lost, however, Mrs, Dunlop claitus to havo found a perfect remedy, and she is so pleased a t the wonderful cure she herself has received, that she is telling all her friends and praising the medicine to every- one she meets. The name of this mcdicine’is Dodd’s Kid­ ney Pills, and it has done wonderful work for Mrs. Da . Everybody is talking about it, and some people are claiming to have been cured of Rheumatism by it, A Mrs. Garrett, who live3 in Brazils, this state, was a t the point of death with some Cerebro-Spinat trouble, and was saved by- Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I t is certain that no other 'mediesne ever introduced here has done so much good in such a short time. f l Great Invention. fl Word | Writing filaehine. -•Ml-Wfc. The B ksxixgton is destined to make hack numbers ol existing type­ writers, Has‘5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which Would makea superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters.- We are now offmnga.ltmifed amount .of stock to in ­ vestors a t $1.00 per share. People are beconpng interested all over the world and arc beginning to realize wh it a won­ derful -invention we haver More than -$30,-OOfi worth of machines havo already been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest the contingof our machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution in this great industry. As soon os we shall have sold 'enough, stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, no tnore will be offered a t any price, ^ If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in- dusiriai enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends write cs von prospectus . Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock 81,500,000. Shares 81.00 I ■ 304 AND '-UffiffiffiK The Bennington Typeinritef Go., 505 l,YCEl?ir BUILDING. KANSASCITY, MISSOURI. I Get a good rubber tire buggy of K err & Hastings Bros. I! Ilf . ■ 2 S R 8 5 - M O o £ » h l£ S ’ « " 0 E g o £ N i 5T•O E? 3 * fit* Jk!*i s i i i l l l f i l l ” W. M. HARBiSON, Fm tieH l Wrllef find Engineer. Slew* Iwf o f tho M. K. Church, and Currie Biliousness' MaKes Chronic Invalids. Whta the liver i* torpid, the bile inter* thebloOd** • virulent poison; then cornu that train of Liver 111* RAM® m s •nATMfi* FtHeUore tke ouly Treatment that five* the livwrjuit th* right Uncb and starts Nature’s rmkin th* right manner. The Fill tenche* the liter, the Pellet* tone the ayitctn. Sample -and Doahlet Free, Complete Treatment .. 35 days 35 cte. ..* t^ ^ ay oays 3 5 cm Smelter Vwk *****& '£ DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR “PITTSBURGH P.’ BFECr’ FENCES ALL 6ALVANfZEo STEEL WIRES. 9 FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THEONLYELECTRICALLYWELDEDFENCE. E V E R Y ROE> Q tT A R A N X B E O P E R F E C T , 0 The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. . Sa*-„ No Wraps.-; . 4 « * A . 1 « to hold Moisture if? and cause V Rust *'ttn«(V«»s Poorzs*” Fxxmxu. (StandarJ:Style,) Ah.ilat.lv STOCKPflOOF. W»tin SAVEYOUMONEYonFmclnf. CALL AND SEE IT. C. M. CROUSE, STOVTS, CEDARVILLE. Cedorvlllc, - Qtikk Arreri* 1I t fnnqticre sebes am! kill? p»!», SSb «!. A, (tullcdgfl of Voriiona, Ala. | W- G . Sljdgwny's. Hraggieh doHoreamlallremcdirefailctL B u c k - l ^ V C r u s h e r —«toy aiecuawfi- left’s Arnica Halve ijulckly arrretel j teh! to give aatiriadiwi, W. R forllitf ihflawattort and tu rn ! b lw ,; H tcw tt. CEDAKYIIXIi), OH IO . O R E A . ]S j[ W e d c A CT’O C K fS o f Mercbaiite aod la - rilvtdaals «s!idte4-, CoIlccLoac procajitly wasie aad jretaittcd. t i IIAFTS on New Y«rk and Oin- J J mnpati sold -at Jewyst /atea. The cheapest nod most convenient way to send money by mail. ' OAKS made on Real Kstote, Fey. d eonal or Collateral Security. WHHain Wiidman, Pros., . -Seth W»Smith, YlceFree.. W, J. Wildman. Caebier, H A L F F A R E PLUS 52,00 For Rcund Trip Tickets VIA Louisville&Nashville£.E. TONEARLYAll POINTS IN A l a b a m a , F l o r i d a , G e o r g i a , K e n t u c k y , M i s s i s s i p p i , V i r ­ g i n i a , N o r t h a n d . S o u t h C a r ­ o l i n a a n d T e n n e s s e e . Tickets on sale March 83- and 17fh, April 7tb and 21st. May5and JOth, June 2d and JOth, and on first and third Tuesday of each month there­ after until Xov. 17, and KOod return ins 21 days from date a t sale. 'For further mformoiion consult your local agent, or address C. L- STONE, Gen. Pass. Agent, LOUISVILLE &NASHVILLE RAILROAD, LOUISVILLE, KY. i Then your/liver isn’t acting well, Yousuffer frombilious­ ness, constipation. Ayer’s Fills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family ‘Pill. Small doses cure. 35C. At!tarotfSfcts, , WantyonrmmistiscH©Ortoxrda ieatxtlful brotnzorrr<?UMdclc t T|feir hso "•. BUCKINGHAM’S Whiskers ALWAYS THE BEST ., Q tisN&CatsGEjg . 'r*5-- * ■*%. V' AND S O U T H E R N R Y . DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT o a c a s r ^ a t'3 s ra a r^L ^ i» x TO ALT. IMPORTANT S O U T H E R N C I T I E S . WRITEFORPRINTEDHATTERANDRAVE3. W.A.BZCKtEB.WJ-A......... Chicago. IU n. i».nnowir, k S jpjv . . ..Dctioit,uicii w. w . x r a i n jAVA i r a ' . . .■war«n,o CltAS.ZEOTi.I>J Ji.. .... . Clacinnstl yr, O,KINEAEa 0 N,Oa>JV,........Clactnnatlj CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPIL S c°** Zafu> t* 4 ln , askUrcseMlb, la Be* and AI<rn,Tre!!ab’«. i 'H K 'm ; v r i : i r » e x a u s i i u m U g « o l * n:pt*ll!cab0T(3, sealed wHh blue r.bbor. T a k e e e a a i e r . H r f ti.e r ta n s e r .B R t u k d - l a u o a i a a d I m tla H o n s . lia rg f jrourDm ttM , (ir seid 4 c , tn cater.* rs r P a r t i c u l a r . , T e a il. la e n .ta la acA - K e l l e r f o r l a d i n . ” in letto by r e t u r n K a i l . IO.OM Uesttooclals. SoMV all Ur.-c-c-.s. * CHicncatSR CHxutoxr, co. tlOOaadlaoKA^uare, r H I U , PA. XMUuUltMm BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents iradc mmiks OetttN t OoiwmiHraiftc. Anyonesenafarfasketrtisadfieetrtrivetassy qulrklyoaeertabt ear camion frMWMtber on lr.Tcr.fion Isprobably tornmnnlra* ttonsairtrUjropnMei^EjKHWOOIl or P« mm ecr.jfree. UMeataeenryfori • ■■ . thrrmib “ .iboetcei Scientific Pateits ta»«« E mi W ineeffcr,-eubcmi«*nr», lathe Alar.asomelyltfsslmteajreekfy. Tawatctr, CntoUanof anyecier.USeJimroai. Terms,**a r: ft-nrmonths,*!, SdMh “ ' ' IbyontiewhiiMiers, yea s o .. ................... .. t a f i f K S S S B S f t * CautioAl Tills is not a gentle w o rd -b a t when yoa think how liable you are not to luri'chase for 75c the only remedy uni­ versally knowii find a remedy that has had ihe b ra re t sale, of any medicine in the World since 1898 for the cure m»l treatment o f Consumption and Threat and Lung troubles withcmtlos- log its groat popularity all these years you will he thankful 'wo called your attention to Bosehee’s German .Syrup, fliore ore sa many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap And good for Ught colds perhaps, bu t for severe Coughs, Bron­ chitis. Croup—and especially for Con­ sumption, where there is difficult ex* peetoiatioti and coughing during the nights nnd mornings, there is nothing like (?ei man Syrup, The 25 cent sixer has ju st k e n introduced this year, llegnlar size 75 cents, A t all drug­ gists. When you want a plcksant phyaie try Chamkriaiu’a Stomach and Liver Tablets, Thjiy are easy to lake and pleasant in efAet, F o r sale, by 0 , M, ltid |w «y , * »i] H a s a v e r a g e d binee ili last J u l j pp 11 ; pound for butter. The Fi present price h 2% !‘j per pound. Why m aL e b u t t e r when I M k i Shoes Hand W e lti Mra’a Shoes Hand Sawed . Hjman & i you are told t i ; \ you can sell creamat ; | this price?,............ •ji Shipment made on jjj Monday,Wednesday j and Friday,...... ... u Price always within M S ta 2c of Elgin market. m Gfouinef Dairy-Go., W e » t J e f f e r s o n , o. A A Careful Buyer, , TheBestisVhal YanVMl ’ fMBesttsWhat f eMl Meals are deceptive. . Unless yoa are a good judge, you can never tell what you ae getting until you havq i t served and partially eaten. Wt i know meats. We select stock with i 1 view to having the best meats. Wi know how to select stock and theft fo.e have meats you may depeoi npon—rraeats that will please you. V a v .»! t h ‘ l i b C J .CR 1S M 1 C , GOODS DELIVERED Telephone Ho. 74 iS rE re sh Fish Always on Hand. DeaJ«riit F |>*«*V4 sal REVIVOl r a e s ySTJ ftoaaoa* thaohor e tteaK s’te » 0 «**».•' . txrrrwrfuJlyandqolcXlr- Oan* wfMaanotlMa*, XoGoscMovlUrsctln their I ds *jMakM&iaM moo *rlU recoTsr their yraib&d tifor ‘ BEVrVO. It «ulekl?and*axa]T»atoncl rots ,tatt Vitality. ImpoUaar. KJcfcthr ] LostBamr.IUltoKKemarr, all Mbots aCself-ihtwaoe WhichtmflUoD.lor■Oufr.l ootoBlxearMbrattrtli«**tfcswMt totsrest&«r»«toBteandMMd lrnUdtr, WttttarxxsMM** ■nil er-tizziisal tog booktha pink gfowtoMk.etasfcksi — — - "tu n w n b s t i* staclactbeBreor *aa*9 sMOooNBivtioa..J]MtM««hntac]__ «h«r. 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