The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

# : fc f> K’r 1 I t -- | Merten* •&?», o f ^torliog Morton, f them. FRIDAY j f l X i '"J" ' I c f e v d a ij d ls B t c f e f c j r ^ o f Agriculture-1 , Webelieve |t> feeing loyal to our -., 7 ' * * * I A# tlda assignment comes at (fee very | ixiepd# and when tfepopportunity pre- **I hour e f tf» Bogsluatlng •ectjveutisa It faent# itaelf fee feravaenough to do m, must Unregarded #1 raade.fhr next Fto^-sf all having en lf tfeewe friends REPim&AN TICKET. StateTicket -P.vrvtarV $£S&tta, UiWISte lATIJS.^IRarw, Teardadgo thtosmo <3o<s*t WTIJJ a MT, gFtfAC, viTtmtibstt. t ’o?Clerkat Sugrcn *C<«0?b tAWTSUKlt l&t&R&ftt, el Belmont Fur Baity m i Poo3 Cammiwiiim*, ■ jiUK im% e t tixww. Fo*rMember StaleBeard of FuMio Worfe m » of Stark- ■ i^ugtcssieijATteket* For Representative to CongressGthDiet. T, B.-SriJOGOY, of tfercene- tcn». H!spsl}!re?ep»(sfi*ttto o f tfcfi- Democratic party was made only sev­ en weehs ago, but He vigorous terms; Satfetud (be president who tft-em# not to fears consulted bis party leaders, Morton is ,arailroad manager. County Ticket. Fop Auditor, Win, Dodds, For Commissioner, . a w . N t t , For Sheriff, Fraiik T.’Tarbox, Ppr County itceordsr, M, A* Braadstone, For County Surveyor, : ',; 0 . A? McKay, For Infirmary Directory - yt, B*Stevenson, ; The‘qRraddleri’ still straddles and will soon need a saddle, .. Judge Boroggyfe wagon is still in use even though a few of. bis local aduiirera_gg£i off after the Chicago convention! As to., there being only one Repub­ lican paper in town we leave that to the people to-judge. There can fee * Republican paper in the interest of the party and one for the “gang.” ’ -A few* ‘weeks ago' the Herald was charged with feeing foolishly factional hy the '“Swamp Angle’s Straddler” during the Congressional- tangle, and ; jury’we are Democratic. The “Strad- " diet’4'changes out title about.a® often aS. fee does his views on the Congres­ sional situation. - Some time ago we were known as the “blind ptip,” and now it is the , **Skunk"— hut not of the variety '' that is tmeturod with the aroma of the saloou-drug-store, We would pos­ sibly feefa tins class if we were to go as a delegate from one Of the Andrew- Ridgway^Jacksftn conventions. One day the press telegrams from -Rjmifvtolfetfee-puhiie-^etHtheyAmer. M M is unpopular and being boycotts Secretary Cortelyou has visited New York City, gone up to the wreck of the burned Gen. Slocum, and.seen aome of the bodies of the dead brought to the surface. I t was a gruetome right for the young Secre­ tory, and will doubtless help to spar him on to see to if that a /nil and rig­ id investigation of his inspectors of Steamships shall be had, not only in New’York but throughout the land.. This the traveling public demands that It may havesome assurance that in so far as the Federal goyesnmeot is concerned everything has been done' that can fee to insure safety and pro* vide for means of escape in time of an. accident, - The ‘’Swamp Angel” that Js doing journalistic work in this section more than strained himselfin tlie last inning ami in every statement only proved that it was straddling certain issues. In order to make a show of sincerity, the organ o f the machine has found it necessary to-.practice the' most con­ temptible hypocrisy and utter confus­ ing statements, • It-treats its readers ip a general way as if, they were a lot of illiterates or bom fools. But ,we douhl it any of them are soft headed enough to be duped by .fake issues. Aside from *tbe unparalled imperti­ nence of.tbe bladder down the street In waving the red flag in the face of his political friends there is a ,degree of gall in the act of even speaking against them; after serving as a dele­ gate from one o f -their conventions. Consequently readers will have little fear Of these friends.feeing mentioned. While the Herald has opposed cer­ tain men. in Hie party on the ground that their actions were unbecoming >n gentleman and that their work politi­ cally is a detriment to. the welfare of in social, commercial and political circles that we arc pot ashamed of. As for the Wolford-Barber combina­ tion with which we have been linked by tfeo “Swatap Angel,” we admit .heir friendship. As for pslities the former retired at the expiration of his third term as mayor, while the latter still reining his claim in a party hopelessly in the minority in county ttfiairs, Neither are before the public at the present time for political office that we know of, and little does the average citizen hearo f themin politics. In slmidling toe Congressional mix-up the ‘“Straddler” refers in cer­ tain issues as to it beiiig the onlypaper to' consistently support the nominee and at the same time states that it. will announce (he guests at the feast of “crow.” What was said a year ago in a broad statement on temperance, which hid no bearing locally, does not answer as to the Herald's statements. At any rate the “Swamp Angel” should no longer evade saying whathe thinks, but should fish, cut' bait or go ashore. Low Tares to Californiavia Pennsylvania line* DuringSeptember. Aug. 15 to 27, inclusive, Aug. 28 to Sept, 0, inclusive, excursion tick­ ets to San Francisco and Los Angel*.#, account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar and Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., will be sold via Pennsyl­ vania Lines.’' For full information w 1 *f regarding fares routes, etc.. ; pply to Local Ticket Agent of those lines. Attg. 31 d» That living germs may be floating about in interstellar space is suggested by T. D. A. Cockerell. Low. Fares to Put-In-Bay. (KM; ii' a . I s-'tifj l M A N ! S / ( H U D H flN ^ PromotesDlgeslioaCfeeerfuf- ness andBestContains neither QpiuniiMorpiiirie norMineral, y$OT TSLAUO o t i c . - nafeefoui>-SM<vnPirami jtt/tSam** ■ - . JMW6-SA- AmmSm*+ ' Sri AperfecfRemedy fo rConsiipa- lioiv, SoitoStomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish­ ness and L o s s o f SLEEP. TacSinule Sifintiure oF N E W Y O R K . A t b m o u l h s oXU H o s r s - ] 5 <-1 N fS CASTORtA Desirable For Summer, ^ G L O V E S T ct Infants and Children, Bilk 'irab, riaie and feJafk* fingersdonbto sippeif^St liko kid,5%: The Kind You Have | CO R SETS Always Bought In Use Oyer Thirty Years EXACT copy OF V/RAPPES. Weil NamedPaint m ftigaj T h e p r a c t i c a l f a i n t e r m p> : the man who storms at -the weather because the paint on his bouse won t w e a th e r the storm s , could live a life of sun­ shine b y using m & ■ Pattm ifs i S U N ~ P ® f M f F : Pam t Alaska, Snowflake, Friar, only ' Rnyal Worcester, Lsamw, Fcrr;?, lavisifeto Lacing f l.-W and 11.50, Ribbons. Ijrifs, briery, collar, lace berthas, fans. Cotton goods, are very Miff, while our eteek fczir, H^erguckera 10c, gingham 7dc down to 3e, Sheeting in Remnants 25c, worth 30c- Pillow cases %2lc to 29?. Table eloflis, fine stock, 50c to $2.00, napkins to patoh- W a sh Dress Fabrics. I One case to aril, 8ic, worth I2 |c. White goods ICc bp. Voiles, Aladras, Oxford, Ohiffonetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits $2.00 up, Wrapper $1-00, andetweat. Carpets, Rugs, W indow Shades, L a ce Curtains. HUTGHISOJt & GIBNEY’S, | XENIA, OHIO. A l N O 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY fo. SHORTEST ROUTEAND QUICKEST SCHEDULES OETWEEH tm o x v » t .t J s ^ CHATTArtOOOA, CHARLESTON, -.AT3L,Af*iTA, . - < ' ^SAVANNAH, ' 8IRMINC3HAM, *»ACICSOIVVIt.L.H, SHREVEPORT, NEWORLEANS " ; andTEXAS POIISTJS. FOBINFORMATtONADDRESS! • s , Chas. W. Zell, D. P. A. * Cincinnati, O* W. A, Garrett-, ■W.C. Rinearson, - Genera! Manager. General PassengerJtgefib ; C I N C I N N A T I . G E O R G E H. SM IT H , Cedarvflle, Ohio, Agent for Co. July 4th.,to 8th inclusive, excursion ficketoto Putoh-Bay, account meeting Ohio State Bar ,Association, will be sold via Pennsylvania lines, trom- sta­ tions in Oliio. For information regard mg fares, time of trains, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of those lines. Patton's San-Proof Paint gives doable the service of aU-wbite- ■ leador any ordinary paint. It is made oftlie most perfect com­ bination o f paintmaterials to stand tile severest trial Hie enn^md weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss and wearwell for five years, „ Send for book of Paint Knowledge andAdvice {free} to RATTON PAINT CO., Lake S t., Milwaukee, Wfm. icesesus for so.doin „Thft,_liilestr^itmL-nniosi^J'asninating, Brutally Tcrtu.ed. ‘A even attempted method of teaching'children to toad is A case came to light that for per- p^h-,pe r,^mv \*on . vyinlnA. JnO Night Was Her Terror. .Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes.' If you want protection, lake Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. ■You. can carry 82,000 or "better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment.. It investment, we will pay, you $400 more than yon pay in, at the end <>i 20 years,. Wo rive you 7 elective conditions you can change at your will.- From 2 to 3^ times face, value o f your policy in paid up insurance without re-examination. ' Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU . S. Accident Co. of N. Y “ I would cough nearly all night toH|l»MlTFw:»Mn Highs..... . nf,.l,AtoinfkiiCL.n.Tnd;,lM?Manl1l wi)fj„ ^ ■1. . . . '. r- npn.jpif THE SMART » « * ? * * ;* « * 4 ) Bes Tbe 'CANtm .^JSKLS’lS f e lS l "st^rtrogPvw^ycv riTBALSJLE.IEI Main’s Restaur and (JoWH High Oijd Springfie. MBS. CECEL1 Orator, Eatre 17(>5VarrenAv OltlOAGQ,' I jjo ., ‘For nearly four*. j from ovarian trou [ torinsisted on an-c i onlyway to get we [ stronglyobjected ti [My husband felt. [well as I,for bon woman is a ciiscor i lest; ;Afriendly d J him to get a bot fCardui forme to tr; 11 began to improve i | myrecoverywas vei Iin eighteen,weeks j being. feuCL .Mrs. Stowe's letf womanhow a h'omf | femaleweaknes and ■\Vine of Carded [ness and brings lies ness again.' Do nc [mg, Go to year and secure a' $2,00 of Cardui. ‘ -1. . :W IN E ^ BEAUTIFUL "With the opening of t na lake, May 16, th e sal keiSQver tbc Pennsytvni artraettvoresort in Norfcf livery summer passed tl . hAsoh'Jy'hiefeageffffielr field. iieJ The next day the news-gatherer says the Ambassador is out of the city for the suintuer; that all society baa. de- . parted. The day after the world is informed that-Mr- McCormick gave a great banquet to the British and . Spanish Ambassadors, and that. the . principal government officials of the Russian empire were present. Evi­ dently events move with rapidity in Russia. Los ofFlesh Suffering Will Not Help Your Disease, but Will Weaken Your N o t f v e i s . Tones who think it Is bsttw to hoar pcin than sooths If—are wrong. Otdtfsshiomfcd doctor* vmd to say It wa* better, heesus* they had nothin*; with which to ease pain hut dangerous, heart-peralyrlngr drags. Sot now, that a gate remedy hast been found, Dr, Mile*' Anti-rain Pm*, It l* wrana to suffer, fbr nothing o*n he a*ined but weakenrA nerve#. A *af« ml# to remember lit VThen tn twin, take an Antl-Dain Din. tfhta will soothe your qult*rtn« nerve#, Dr, Miles' Alitl-lWn PUi* relieve pain hr. rwrtwingr the natural secretion#, in which they differ from opium and '»!«- Has? narcotic dm**, which rollere pain by cheeking- the action of the gland*, They are eur« an<r harmle*#, and are the latent medical treatment for the our* of Headache, -Neuralgia, Backaeh#, UfteuBMiisrHr 'Diggings*, Toothaehe; Stomaciiache, Menstrual (Monthly) ' totin*. Also nerve Irritation# like Sea-* itokiw##, Chf-Kckhs##, fineeplesfBe**, Hewant to take, fluide In tm lfa "X hav* uwd to*. M)te#‘.ArttM»aln SH liy Ttoommcnd their When you can’t eat break- fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milkdiet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Thosewho have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, fJone, flesh, blood and i-irve. ■ , ' For invalids, for con- /m z cents, for consumptives* 'or weak children, for all »vho need flesh, 5cottfs Emulsion is a rich and com* triable food, and a natural tonic. June Weather in St. Louis Is Ideal World'S Fair Weather1, Penruylvauia Lines The Ideal World’s Fair Route. Juet tho time to enjoy the great Ex. position when every feature is fresh anti railroad fares are low. Round- trip iickete from Cedarvillu with re­ turn limit of seven days sold Tues­ days and Thursdays until June 30th at #8.65; tickets for 15-day stay in St. Louis sold daily at #11.75; 60 day tickets, #13.50; Season tickets, #15,60, For information about trains, con­ sult E. S. Keyes, Ticket Agent, Penn­ sylvania Lines, Cedarvflle, O. Golobick, of Colusa, Oal., writes. “For 15 years I endured insufferable pain, from rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known, I came across Electric Bit­ tern and it’a the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieadd and cured me.” Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggist. hardly get any sleep. I had con­ sumption 60 bad that i f ' I Walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, wben a ll. other med­ icines tailed, three. $L0O bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to curd coughs, colds, la grippe, hronnchitis and all throat and Juug troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial. bottles free at all druggists. A Magazine of Cleverness. Magazines should have a-well defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the mo­ tives of THE SMART BET, the most Successful of magazines F or B ald C heap -A good phaeton inquire a t this office.'’ Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Low Fares to Indianapolis via * Pennsylvania Ones. in June 27th and 28th, excursion to Indianapolis, account National Prohi­ bition Convitioti, will besold via Penis- sylvauia Line# from all ticket station#, For information regarding rates,time o f trains, etc.* apply to Local Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Lints. [Safeguard the Children. Scott’s Emulsionfor bone, flesh, blond and nerve. ... ------- toem «e eurntlv# prewr- iSSrirVfftrtSVTORS-^E ft nm fit MMX. W W ,» ’S® -wiif# to s O * . Tn * * * * » « Dackiic# ot Dr. Mil* Old v m Ik-lMitlfta ■ptfn. Afto-.fjumHom- man rial.trk Will t. " We will Bend you a free sample, BesateOut this pteture lathe formOf a lebtl Ison thewrapperof everybottle of £mw«onyou b«y. SCOTT&BOWNE, CHEMISTS, W P e f i r l S t , N.Y, and$t t nUdru^llti*. Notwithstanding all that is done by board# of health and charitably in­ clined persons, the daath rate amorg small children is Very high during tbe hot weather of tho summer months in the, largo cities, There is’ Hot prob­ ably one case of bowel complaint iu a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamber- lain’# Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, For mde by Isaac' Wider. “ I wish to say a few word# praise of Chamberlain’s Golic, Chol­ era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of. Martinsville, Ya, "I suilered from chronic diar­ rhoea for ten yeara and during that time tried various {medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. List BUmrm-r one. of my children Was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this retqedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to tfy the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with. that complaint. One cannot Say too much in favor of that won­ derful medicine.” This remedy is fur sale by IsaacWisterman. Sells Real Estate and Personal prop­ erty anywhere. Promptness, attention Its NOVELS (a complete one in each Humber) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its SHORT STORIES are matchless—clean and full of human interest Its POETRY, covering the entire field of verse—pathos, love, humor, tenderness-^*-]# by tbe most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its Jokes ,Witticisms, Sketches, etc., are admitted’y the most mirth-pro voking, . , ■ i6o PAG E S D E L IG H T F U L R E A D IN G to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High Service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates. KILBY FARRAR No pages arc wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or weary* ingessayB or idle discussions Every page will interest, charm and refresh you. Subscribe now—$2 50 per year. Remit m cheque, P. O. or Express or* dor or aegistered letter to THE SMART SET.432 Fifth Avenue New York, N . B.--SAMFLE COPIES BENT FREE ONAPPLICATION Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, , J . Office at Rees Bros. Livery Stable, C V f t l - l l I l t f f J P f t 21 f t I f Treats all(diseases and injuries oi do* D f t . mostic animals carefully aud sciouli- ediy. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary CEDARVILLE, OHIO, College. H A L F F A R E p l u s $ 2 . 0 0 ' Por Round T rip t i c k e t s . ACCOtIHXS of Mwcliuits and la- dividual# solicited. Coll«!tionc promptly made and remitted, JJEAFTS on New York and Cia- Blu-eparenowsheared byelectricity. man. One Lady** Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxer of Chamberlain*#Stomachand, , LiverTablet*. VIA Louisville&Nashville Railroad ciniiati Sold at lowesturates. The cheapest and most convenient way to scad money by mi.il. T OANB made on Ileal Estate, Per- sonal or Collateral Becurity. T# tot#* ott# day tak« L a **- Itlvd Bromo Quinine TableK All druggivU wfita ! tlw money if it fail# leMNN#, Mt W. fIlWfl% tflgMAttttV if p i 'Wtk h m 3#*. r i f D. S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon. Ha* iottaM in Jjtmwtowti, Ohio, vifvi i PATENTS rC««K , *i»aTf*de->t«k# *n<(nMFftt* ,*rtt cwidnefeil for M6»«#A-rc fttn. ; ovnorai6ti*vm»*ireu.*.r,At*Ntoruoi Atkt w***<» in 1-Mtiiwtsthmthoie reftMrt* f‘>m WwhihRtM*. ‘ #«naftKrirt, Sfnwin# e<r wwto.,With Ip. tkxi, W« n4viM.it MtonUhle or not. frr« of fhvrtfo. Our not4u«till p«tcnt H ««ctired> : .A MMmui-i “Mow to Oh&in- PAtatUt,”1 with j;"o« « m S m t u TJ.S. *mi itutlgn « o W hm .......... AMteHi O .A . 8 N O W & O O . Pw»'Patent W/tamnttawt <*.-# ihave, I belc.vc, eold fifty boxes o f Citanibcrlain*# Htomach ami Liver Tftbletn on Hie wcommcndation of one lady here, who Ui.-t bought a box of them about a year ago. Bho never tires o f telling her neighbors and frtemfet about tho gm«l qualities of these Tablets.--4*. M. Shore,Druggist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purga­ tive, cffi.ctof theseTablet# make# them a favorite with ladies s .erywhere- For Bale by laaae Whitman, To Nearly All Points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, William Wildman, Pro#., Beth W» Smith, Vice Pro#., W. J- Wildman, Canids O. L. Smith Asst, Cashier Tickets on sainM %y 3rd and 17th Juno 7th»21at, m.d on first and third Ttiwlfty of each month thereafter nn* til Nov, 15th, ami good returning 21 days from date of sale. For further; information, consult your local agent, or address No man can-be liberal to other who is not loyal to himself, First-class railway fare In India is lew than half a cent a mils* 0 , h STONE, Gktfib I»Ats* A q *)? l r . w m tm M , | t f r, —l4Gmen Seat” paint a t Kerr & HtotlngsBroi*, . A Careful Buyer, TfieBest isW f e j g L Meats are deceptive. Unless J 08 are a good judge, you can- never tell What yOU are getting Until you h#Y* i t served and partially eaten. . We know meats. We select stock with a / view to ha1ing the best meats. We know how td select stock and there- for* h a te meats yon may depone upott-^ioeata that will please you. C. N. GROUSE. GOODb DEL1VEUEO Telephone No* 74. W9rFresh Fish Alwav# on Hand. The Electrotechnical Journal mp that the iner«*M»;of electrid toad# » Gwrarauy during 100*4 wa# hut miles, -• - trUk * ♦ t & wb , swimmln letturcs by wc . imditorium—i the kssoeialioi: conferred by ( noted ns tho si • bnmmer Sehc sUi-Jcnt's from dit3#nd otbor Fiftecn-dfty will besold. fr Pennsylvania For hifornintii trains, apply t Vanbiiwn, ch W Agent, Fit EXCURSION T( • W t n e t i CINCINI 'i Am tore

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