The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
* m w v**?£o*w . ju g f9 k*^'iL **- *-■^** gK* i #i-’*H>"&. i E «fe«/r^” k * jsvj? £ & « & $ » * r-r*5<' ■5 f i e G s t e i l t e f W i tmm S p * ICurlfi R « |* * * j^k^‘lt^>Cy»Ml«^'i^'>'uijrf..T»WlAI1‘iJI'!>lft,>OTa»i"J-Vl'W'*i'>.,»«P FRIDAY, T O * S BJdftor. 1904, RGPUGUCAN TICKET, fc4*fr>' 5W*Tfctoi , j i ForSecretary / LEWIS 0 ,tATUM, ofHurei*. Far Jitog*of ifnpreweOpart, W&LUM T. yPKAKj of 'JTroajbuU, Pot*Clerk of Ijnprc-iw Court* LAWSON J5, KMKpSON* of Bolroone, FttfW r y # 0 d Poo4 Commliwioner, M)%&W ApKKNY, of Creene., For Member State Board of public Work? I«C34KI> B.'C«AWFOJU>fl,of Stark. Congressional Ticket. For Representative to Congress-60»Piet, % iS, SOKQGCl* of Creene- Ctiunty TkM« i For Auditor, Wm. Pottos, For Commissioner, - L W . Sm ith, Ffir,Sheriff, ' Frank T.Tarbox,' For County' •‘Recordor, M, A. Broadsfcme* For County Surveyor, G. A* McKay* , . FprlnQrmary Director, , % B, Stevenson. . , It’s a self evident fact- that the “Straddler? is desirous of evading the , <* */ . ' „ " ^ J' r T y ip }*\ t ! ■ .i,gstfe$*at stake,- m kattM$mt writer rimiM wi«ld the The feet that the ProhibitUm Daad- id*te for President has the suggestive Hiu»e of Swallow wilt not prevent * good mmy nice cold water people from voting for him. Bat it takes tnorathan am Swallow to make a President. Destiny has long sine? decided that the next President will bear the name,ofRoosevelt, By the m y , if the Straddler isn’t desirous of sticking to the ’‘text*’ it might investigate a little sewer deal that one of its friends was in a couple of years ago. The sewer, was pur chased by the taxpayers ofth®county and laid in a ditch that belonged to township trusteeswithout theirauthor ity, The case would make a most in teresting, article. Already there is a scramble out in Indiana by the men ^rho are willing to. serve the, United States in the Senate in/plaoe of Senator Fairbanks. The xace is between Goy. Durbin and the following members ot Congress: Charles B. Landis, James A. Bfemen-, way . and Edgar D. , CVnmjwcker, with the odds in favor'Landis, famous as an orator. • . ‘ ■ . I t matters not. w hat man is noroi- L* ‘ nated for the.presidency on the Dem- & eta tic tickf" rr,L' "r' ■*“ aX“ ^ ... w an will support the R ^ * ticket With Roosevelt a t th e ’, head. The Dowieites to the iean Its really a fact that some men are ■ “ thick headed, hu t its a question as to r * what condition,a m an /is in mentally £ 1 , who has softening of the gray matter \ ■caused by “water on the brain.” .f r t ' ». <t lv / r ' ■ We 1 are criticised for condeming I*' ; certain ones t h a t ’ work;politics lor - , personal gain: Isn ’t ’it rather peculiar M ' ih a t another new spaper‘should take'a Stand against U 3 ?c Of; what interest 'T j ' * { f V «p 'i' \ J\ ^ _ fu'"V h i t'hns-ihis paper ‘in these men that causes f ' ‘ ’ ifc to m u tter so? - l , The flip flop of the'floppy, flopping flopped heardln the Sixth district oh , the; congressional sitnatipn furnishes '-exorcise for the: floppery flopiats and amusement for the many who hope to see Judge Scroggy elected this fall by ■ the largest majority given any capdi date in the district for the same office The Wiimiugtpn papers console ‘ ' themselves by stating that they wil — “'artppm:t*Jttdg^Sefoggy if1fiis~name answer 'holdingUp Hildebraut in.the face, o' the decision of the election board. !' I f an “Ignoramoua” would excite the, ^‘SwampS Angel” from .Posey county Hoopole township, Indiana, to the extent it has ou attacking liis friends, the Andrew-Ridgway-Jackson organization, where would he land if We RiskIt D r u g g i s t s W h o d e l l D r- M iles* N e r v in e A g re e* I f I f F a i l s , T o R < ‘ ~ „ e fu n d C o s t . Of coarse we reimburse the druggist* You knowhim, and triwt him. Dr. Junes' Nerrlne is uieUfolne toryour BSnreSr , It cures dlsMSes of tbs InUmsi or. .*aas, hr giving tone to the nerves which makethese organs work* it is a novel theory—not Of anatomy, hut of treatment; first discovered by Dr. Mites, and since made use of by hwhy wide-awake physicians, who ep- JitaCJateIts value in treating the sick. U you are sink, we offer you a way to he made wen—Dr, Miles’ MervinS. This medicine la a scientific cure for hertre disorders, such as JfeUfalgJa, Meedaehe, JLoss of Memory, 8}«epleM- h*»i, Bpastas, Backache, S t ’ Vitus' Danoe, apilepsy or Fits, Memnous Fro*, frail<m, etc, By toning up the nerves, Dr. Miles' Jftestotative Katrine wlUalso our* these dkwewes of te* Mhthef orgatnr 4m to it dtsOraerednervous system, »»«« of these Are; Jndigestlow* fill* fOhS.HssdaoltH, Kidney Trouble, GhMnltf coneupaUon, Dropsy, Catarrh, Bheuma- tisnft etc.- . ^ A i \ S , l Z - A T s / a w s * * ^ J Mwrmt-'' t . tew. m.mmhow enk forOur 8. and. tea ■r md To deft * tM |u one day iake jUta* Bromo *Qeiui«e Tabtefe1. Ail itra^kte refunJ |h« money if it fails M W. i%aAttfv hi H&A I f f : \ Senator"Eairbanks .will take' the ■eturop iu Indiana apd' * number of good speeches are,expected from him. He has the grit, for only,a little over thirty yearsago he was afarme/s boy- in Ohio, heading bishack t'othareally usefuIstrenUoiis life which has made so many of opr great men. From thn '■tolawi frnm\lnw to wenlfh. and from A l l OVER HOUSE. -• . .wmmw**ggf 53 filsno^rama tHeCorreotThtefl InMark* irtg Fin# Linen, While the simpla initial is per fectly correct, the monogram is the more elegant method of marking linen. Tue gaum initial or mono gram should bo, used on all house- linen. French embroidery is the moat form of decoration, and approved this ja done in flue pure white mer cerized cotton, or linen, The letters on sheets,-pillow eases and tablecloths are usually three inches in height; for towels and dinner napkins two or two and one- half inches- in height, and one or one and one-hnirinches in height for smaller napkins. Sheets are stamped exactly in tho uddle of the top end, about*ti mi "en - wo or three inches fromihe hem, with the top of the letter toward the middle of the sheet, so that the letter reads correctly when the sheet is turned back. Pillow' cases are marked in the same manner, with letteis two inches above the hem; the lower end of letters nearest the hem. The let ters on, towels should he in the same relative position, except when' the end is ornamented with drawn •work,*' Then of course the embroid ery Bhould be above it, regardless of measurements. Pillow shams are marked directly in the center, .On the. tablecloth's place the letters top upward, cither'bias, or straight with the corner and eight inches- from the edge; on napkins in the same way, with letters two and one-half inches from the edge* ‘ < t ;. o ia a t , wealth to politics and the Senate. He will make a <very dignified presiding officer, when he becomes'.Tice Presi dent, We like best toi call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands so em-, phatically for perfect nutrition. ] And y et in tire matter of restor- ‘ ►ing <appetite, of; giving new, H strength to the tissues, especially • 1 to th e nerves, its action is that- o f a m ed icine,' - , SemVfbrfriBsample. SCOTT &.BOWNE, Chethlsts, -WShOS'l’earl Street, 1 , NewYorld , c.wkdiisoe S4C.sadli.oai alldn'ggintv LEGAL NOTICE Lulu Whaver, whose place of resi dence is- unknown, will take notice that Yancie' P, Weaver did on the 9th day, ol June, 1904$ file his petf tion in the office of the Clerk,, of the Juhurto££k)mmon™Pleas~^within~ani for the County of Greene, and, .Stat cause* of action, and also charging said Lulu. Weaver with adultery with One Harry EUi&nrtd asking that he may be divorced from said Lulu Weaver'and that he may be deereec to have' and to hold the following de scribed real estate free and clear of any interest of said Lulu Weaver therein towit; Situate in the County OfGreene, in the State of Ohio, and in the city of Xenia, being all of Lot No, 6 of E. Smith and others addi tion to the city of Xenia, which peti- tion.will stand for hearing at any time after the 23rd day ofJuly, 1904, and unless she appear and answer by said last named day, a decree may be entered as prayed for in said petition. Yancie P, Weaver, .. Plalfiiift Brought Buck Lift. The London Lancet recalls number of remarkable cases of re suscitation from apparent death. One of these was recorded by the late. Sir Benjamin Ward Richard son. A medical man had, taken 120 grains of chloral. When eeto, life seemed to all common observation to be extinct. No pulse or evidence of breathing was perceptible, and it was very difficult to -detect tho sounds of the heart, while the tem perature had sulife ,fo 97 degrees F, The * *“ ' *‘ man had been in that condition for some hours, >The patient was revived, however, by raising the tem perature of the room to 84 degrees and injecting warm milk and water into the stomach, and be made a complete recovery, Slaves of alco hol and narcotics run great risks of his kind. Gusrdlfi# a 8Sor*t. Two Irishmen had been' taken irisonOfs in 1798, One of them in- ; ortaed the military officer in com mand of the arresting party that ho Oould make important revelations were it not for his follow culprit. dared not do so while the other ited. If the other was put out of he way—*That was soon arranged. To sooner was tho other man dead han the surviving prisoner quietly rmnarkad: *Xow, shoot mo as 'soon as you please. It was he that knew the story, and I knew he’d peachP D. S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon Has located in. Jamestown, Ohio.. 'Low Pares to Californiavia Pennsylvania Lines DuaingSeptember. Aug. 15 to27, inclusive, AUg, 28. to Sept. 9, inclusive, excursion tick ets to San Francisco andLos Angeles, account-Triennial,Conclave Benights Templar and Sovereign Grand Lodge I, p. 0 . F., will be sold Via Pennsyl vania Lines, For. iull information regarding fares routes, etc,, apply to Local Ticket Agent. ofs those’ lines. ' * , Aug. 31 d. That living germs may be floating about in interstellar'space ‘it suggested by T. 3X ;A, Cockerell. Low;Fares“to PutdmBay. July 4th to 8tb inclusive, excursion tickets to Put-ip-Bay, account meeting Ohio State Bar Association, will be sold via Pennsylvania, lines-trotn sta tions in Ohio,- For information regard ing fares, time of trains, eto., call on Local Ticket Agent of .those lines. ona typewriteiv LowFares to Sti Louis Via Peuroylvania LinesWorld’s Fair Excursions. World’s Fair excursion tickets noW on sale over Pennsylvania Lines*' Lowest fates,prevail. Through vesti bule coach and sleeping car trains to SStTLouia placed in service especially for World’s Fair visitors. Reach St. Louis in good timo for looking uq bo tela and hoarding houses. Full parti- culara about tirdoOf trains, special ex cursion fares and points regarding the Exposition may he ascertained from E. S. Keys* Ticket Agent, Pennsy lvania Lines, Cedarvilie, 0 . •. v',V ’ :•'* • 4 T h e K ind Yon H ave Alvmyp Bought* * n d which h*» h e » in use fo r over 8 0 years, h a s h om e th e s ign a tu re oC and has been made und e r h is pe r sonal supervision B incelts infanci’# Allow no one to deceive you in this- All Counterfeits, Im itations an d « Just-aa-good” a re huh Experiments th a t trifle w ith a n d endanger th e hea lth o f Infimta a n d Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTDRIA Castoria is a harm less substitu te fo r Castor Oil, P a re goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is P leasan t. It. contains ne ith e r Opium, Morphine nor. o the r FTarcotio snhstanco. I t s age is its guarantee. I t destroys W o r a i a n d allays Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea a n d W ind Coliq, I t relieves Tee th ing Troubles, eures Constipation an d Flatulency. I t assimilates tho Food* regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving ,healthy a n d n a tu ra l sleep* The Children's F an a e e a -T h e Mother’s F riend . CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 3 0 Years. th *qcMTAun com . amv . »rMunn*v*T«Kcr. n ^ k »»* orrv. fy Well NamedPaint ’ Thepracticalpainter says, the man who storms at the weather because the . paint on his house ‘won’t . w ea ther ■the -storms, i could.live a life of sun shine by using . ■ Patton’s r" ‘.4 ■ ' S un -P r o o f miasm Paint Patton*s Sttn-Proof Paint gives double the service of nll-whfle- lead or aitiv ordinary paint. ’ I t is made of tlto most perfect com- , binalion o f paint materlals to stand tlie severest trial the sun^nd weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss and wear well, for five years, * ' V Send for book of Paint Knowledge and Advice (free) to ■ . PATTON PAINT CO., Lake S t., M ilwaukee, W is. Brutally Tortu.rd. A case came to light that.Air-pen sisteht and unmerciful ■ vtutc has Night Wa*Her Terror. LowFares toIndianapolis via PennsylvaniaLines. June 27th add 28tb, excursion to Indianapolis, account Rational Prohi bition Gonvition, will be soldvia Penn sylvania Lines from all ticket stations, For information regarding rates,time Of trains, etc., apply to Local Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Lines. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is dona by boards of health and charitably in dined persons, the daath rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in th e l yge cities. There Is not prob ably l Vmease of bowel complaint- in a lUttdred, however* that could not be cured by the timely Use of Chamber* sin’s Colic* Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. For sale by Isaac Wisfer* man, PATENTS :C*v*xttf, Vwdi-Mwk,obtaltiVd *llC*l- i*nibMtnw*ewtawtwa ** Meatastc turn. • .< :0vKOrr<VB(*e*seiitcU.«,i*Atasf^rrieS ; IlirttdijjoS*},SrnwWr«ftikote,,Wttli4**wt«. , Soft. IfMtvntable or slot, fr« it Iti-lM 1 GobWo^nf 'or 15 years I endured insufferable pain from rheumatism and nothing relieved mo though I tried, everything known. I came across Electric Bit ters and it’s tho greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles Of it completely relteaed -and cured me.” Juet ns good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c* Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggist. Fort B alk C u K av -A good plmeton inquire at this office. - Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Yeanof Suffering. “ I wish to say a few words m praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Ohol era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” say# Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va« “I Buffered from chronic diar rhoea for ten years and during that time tried various fmedicines without obtaining auy permanent relief. Last slimmer one. of my children Was taken with cholera morbus, aud I procured a bottle bf thisremedy, Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to fry the medicine myself* and did not use all of One bottle before I Was well and I have never b I ucc been .troubled with that complaint. One cabflof say too much in favor of that Won derful medicine." This remedy is for sale by Isaac Wisterman, Shfeeparenowsheared byelectricity, One Lady'sRecommendationSold Fifty Boxes ofChamberlain’sStomachaud LiverTablets. - ^ ‘J-W0ifld~^iigfrrncnrly-Till“ii7girtT^ ln g .” writesjMrs.„Chns. .Ahnietrat^. Desirable For Summer. | ; g l o y e s Bilk drab, slate and black* fingers double lipped,Jill lihc kid,.?^ CORSETS f t Alaska, Snowflake, Polar, only 50c* Royal'Worcmqjy Li,<JUn^ Ferris, $1.90. Invisible Lacing $1,00 and $1,50. Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, fans. Cotton goods, are very stiff, while onr stock lasts. Seersuckers 10c, gingham 7^c down to 5c, 'Sheeting ,*tt Remnants 25c, worth 30c. Pillow cases 12|e to '20c, Table clothe, fine stock, 50c to 12.00, napkins to match. W ash Dress Fabrics. goods 10 c up. Lawn, Linens, One case to sell, 8|p, worth 12|c. White Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Ohiffonetts, Persian^ Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash aiiits $2,00 up, W rappers $1.00, uiidenveai, Carpets, Rugs, W indow: . Shades, Lace Curtains. & XENIA, . OHIO. * SOUTHERN°RAlLWAY to: SHORTEST ROUTE AN» QUICKEST SCHEDULES OltWCINIWATri."’ " CHATTAlNOOaA* ' , J CHARLESTdN, ATt-AtSXA, •SAVANNAH, BIRMINGHAM, ! OAOKSONVlLLB, SMRBVBPOJR l T* ' IM 3 VVORL.S 3 AMS - a n d TEXAS?, POINTS. .* t- FORINFORMATIONADDRESS: Chas, W, Zell, D. P. A. - ' Cincinnati, O. W. A. G a rre tt, GeneralManager. OINCISNATl. W . C. Rirtearson, GeneralPassengerAgent, ; GEORGE H. SMITH, . • Cedarvilie, Ohio, Ageht tor- United States Life insurance Co. Which write# Bankers’ Insurance apd whose contracts are as pitting ns notes. I f you want protection,'take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements; You can carry $2,000 or better, almost a#'cheap as §1,000 in investment.. It investment, we will pay you §400 more than . you pay in* at the end of 20 years. We rive you 7 elective conditions you can chahge at your will. From 2 to 3J times' face value Of your policy in paid up insurance without re examination,, Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andiheU. S. Accident: Co. of N. Y W.- soul sumption ao had that ,if I walked •a block I would cough frightfully aud spit blood* hut, wheu all other med mines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained' 58 pounds,” It’s absolutely -guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, Ja grippe, bronncliitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists, R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention t*>4details and satisfaction guaranteed, High aervice. Low prices. Residence Teleph&ne 235 Clifton* O. Call and secure dates. KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio.- Office at Rees Bros. Livery Stable, Treats all disease# and injuries of do mestic: animals carefully and identi cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College. F o f I have, I beleve, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and L lv# Tabfefs on the recommendation of one lady here* who first bought a bMt 'of them about a year ago. She USfdr Iras of telling her neighbor* aid friends about the good qualities of baseTablet#.—P. M, Shore.Druggjst, Rochester* Ind* The pleasant purge* live effect oftheUeTahjets makes t l | i i » IVvorHe with iadlsa everywhere* j T\ir M e byLaan Wlstsrman. HALF FARE P L U S 82,00 R o u n d T r ip T i c k e t s , VIA Lou isville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points In Alabama* Florida, Georgia* Ken tucky,. Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina* . , Tennessee, r ^ 17th" June 7th-21st, and on first and third Tiiewlay of each month thereafter no* til Nov, 15tb* and good returning 21 days from date of sale, For Amber ‘ fo..... ................ In rmation* boiisnlt your local agent* AunfMi O, L. 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O. or Express or der or aeglstered letter fo THE SMART SET,432 Fifth Avenue New York, N, B.—SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ONAPPLICATION EXGWfiE BflfiK - OEDARVILLE, OHIO* ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In •** dividhais aoHcited, Colleotionr promptly made and remitted. TlRAFTS oti New. York and Cin ’** cinnati sold at lowest rate#.. Tim cheapest and moat convenient way to send money by mail. T OANS made on Real Estate* Per* ** sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pro#., Seth W. Smith, Vice Proa.* W. J. wildnuin. Cashier* O. L, Smith Asst, Cashier No man can he Ifirilral to other who is not loyal to himself. First-class railway &rein India» •esthau half a cent a mile. is* *4& iA Jy M l: -Wi ^♦Gfaeti Sa»F',|Mlht at Kent It BMiitotRre*. A Careful Buyer. f t l f isJMIY ol M Tfes Best Is Wtat m Sell. .. ( jaaassHsri mitt*ft .3 j < {.i/mitZtJht as)l i*u. ***** »| *j^M***>*8 *^1 The! <ANC*« sterUoaRtsway | *||Ml«ll5AtEfTEH|i, Maw's Bestaurao* and | (< Corner High and Springfielij ^ F E W l A L l M2l-SControaal i conaidec Wtoe ofl to *nxdoptor-s.medil ^niji XTkaii Meats ate deceptive. Unless you Are a good judge, you can never‘tril what you are getting until you have it served and partially eaten. Ws know meats. Wb select stock with a view to having the best meats. Ke know how to select stock and there fore have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. C. H. GROUSE. GOODb DELIVERER ’ Telephone No, 71 JNSr-Fresh Fish Alwavs on Hand. The Ehetibteehnkal Journal that tba ittorwe^of electric roads, i» Gstwissy frirlng 1902 was but * y . ,_aovr whoreof fared fo rn in e taonfcUa moUBtrilfttion■ -which trated jno. P4*ins vro: wy- baolc and. aides huadiufflieadttohaB, . swell up and X wo.uli .could n o t stand- up. discouragedtor£jseo -the help of phy»icfft, Oardul-carae as a Goi I* felt a cliaune for the week. After nineteen| I nj.enstruatcd withoi agonies £ usually did, regular and 'w ithou t Cardtti is/jimplywond that all suffering wo , good qualities. Treasurer, Portland ja a IB Pmojlical h'eadae •male weakness*; 17 cures permanently 3 [ every, twenty casts 1 menses,*bearing A anyfemale -weaknes discouraged and* tailed* that is the 1 tiie worldyon sbonJd Cardui ,npw.; Xtei , headaches mean fere _* Secure a $1,00 bottl Gardni today. lio CAR hiC >v I-or BEAUTIFULW lie 1 . With the Opening of th<| n-i-Lakc, May 10, the sale I kfWoVer tho Peiinsyivani.] aitractive resort YnNbrtbel 11; bitScbaUor cricket crpui in?* swimming, or atten l lectures by world-famed SutlitOriam—whatever tb<L the nssociaUons are of th.l toiiferrcd by good Societji noted as the site of Winhnl Summer Seliool, attracts! sttidenta from rdubAtionaJ this and Other countries. l’iftecn-day and season will besold from ticket , I’eiinsylyania lines durij for information about fal trains, apply to local iicktl Van Dnsefi, chief assistant! (ft Aftctit, WttsbuBg, Pa. id EXCURSION TO Coach etcursion tickets! count the World’* Pair l 1 'Cnnsylyania lines Tuesdl until June3f). these ticll only in coaches of re*ra!ar| days, or in coachea of spec . tnay be nnneuuoed, Plm| fromCidarv llclS.fi,*. Ketnming, ticketswill cj-iriics of ft gular trains ) L \ !:,0MStation in any t i B v metuding date of pn| Ikturn coupons of ticket| kill liogoud until the foil retltSblvo, and thbSK»srold 3| Wild returning until the f<| inclusive. | te r particulars about ti -rW-urii corth excursion tid ResultP. S.Xeyes*.Tickc 3 i fcvi answer Inguirks in | hscursion Ticket^ fiistl ^ fW an pP iftm w ta y yf ' tonis, on fcate fiuj • «ir, Juno oo. WMKN AltSi. m tm , AAvfes m | J
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