The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
**«p n i l# smmbbspw F »^ k ' e « Ss * 1 | ar *«» r ' S - ess TheCedarville{Jerald. #*»«» T*#r T # a r» H»rlh Jiuti - ■awwwiBOTnwfcmKpi K d l t o r , FRIDAY , JU N E 10 1004, REPUBLICAN TICKET. SbteTkket. For fe-relftry offitetp. LKVYIS V. TMLYUSr, o£ Huron, For Judge of Supreme Court, WILLIAM T. J3WSAU, of Truinball. For Chute of Supremo Court, LAWSON JB, HJHSttSON, of Belmont, For Dairy 1 anti Food Commissioner, •HOItAOB ANKENY, of Greene. For Member State Board of Public Works lUCHABB J3, CRAWFORD, of Staric. Congressional 1 'ickot. ForRepresentative to Congresa OtLDist, T. E, SCKOGGrY, of Grqene- County Ticket,' For Auditor, Wm, Dodds, For Commissioner, J. W, Smith, For Sheriff, Fyank T, Torbox. For County i Recorder, M. A. Broadstone, For County, Surveyor,- 0. A. McKay,' ' - ForTnfirtjrary Director! 1 . W. JB. Stevenson. - I , THE DECISION, I lis l i-sCsV S is ifl P- , - • V - 2 The decision o fJudge Seroggy on the Ridgway liquor cases are of great iuj,erest„t 6 the people of this vicinity not that i t was Mr. Ridgway himself faufc that the Committee of,One ■Hun dred, has scored another victory in the interest of the people. The cases have, been in the dourts well on to a year and from them did much depend ns to whether the fight would be car- 1 carried on any farther. The cases as most every reader know were hard ■fought ones, the best of legnl talent used on both,aides. Not only were ‘ points in law all this organization had . to contend with but the fiercest oppo sition a t the hands of corrupt politi cian's. The committee -knew th <5 eir- - cu instances, how political influence is „worked in some courts and a t various / times reports would reach members of ' the organization to the effect that the '■ defendant was,using these tactics to 1 have fines reduced or the case thrown out. There was discouragement but they did not loose heart, They could not helieve th a t Judge Soroggy would ; allow himself to he, influenced by, such meu-in the face of the evidence pro; duced. For anyone to have inter ceded for one side o r the other would have 1 been folly, for the honor' and ''ihyegrtfyof'thocrjUrFimlsFh^fESp^Ct ■ .„TW a alSw«wgf t liiiW.>bw iii..End Mrs. Ptmth* Hysrst* th e wwltby and gentle mother of the Presidential candidate, has felt compelled to give notion to the University ot California, that owing to the great demands pmde upon her purse, she is forced to omit her benefactions to that institution, amounting mnnully to soma 120 , 000 , This is much regretted a t the college, and several teachers have resigned., Bome uncharitable people imagine that her son’s tapping -of the family barrel a t the hung has caused the mother to turn off the golden stream at the spigot Possibly, after t h e ' St, Louis convention, Mrs. Hearst will again see her way clejir to resume her gilts to the many worthy institutions she has founded, Haryard College will not participate in the Olympian games.to»be held in St. Louie this summer. The college authorities say they do not care to compete “ with the hived men who will represent some of the western colleges." This is an offensive im plication. '*‘$ The Journal and Greene County .Press, both published in Jamestown have been having “some fun” in the last issues over the Hildebnint ant Scraggy congressiouol mixmp. The former has held out for Judge Seroggy while the latter has certainly been loyal Hildebrant admirer. The Press in discussing the action of the district board in Xenia recently terms it as game of “ Heads we win; tails-you loose,” The Journal lias the last say in that the “little fellows” always cry “ The umpire was against ns.’” Choice of Routes to Florida and South. Passengers for. Florida and the jou th via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Cedarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pehnsylania Short Lines trains From Cedarville connect a t that gate way with trough trains for Jackson ville, CSt, Augustine, New Orleans and other southern points. Forpar- ticulars consult,E, D. Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvania Lines. ' D. S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon Has located in Jamestown, Ohio KILBY.FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio. "Office at Rees Pros. Lwery fetoGIe “ its .all .diseases,an{l. ini uriea..okAo .Iff hYrthg . y id gwny,,,,branch,, of Q ,Gyft(u lnto^f.Chioago.-Dfatina ...................................„........................... « . , the Greene county machine,, he has I College. - failed to decide the case their way and the lower court iBaffirmed, which is to. say he believed the defendant guilty and that he was convicted and sen tenced jn a manner thoroughly satis factory to the court. One other rea son Why the people of this community . wish to see the “ whiskey Bering drug gist” convicted was because 'he has been obstinate and defiant, gone even so far as to threaten certain things, Other saloonists who were trapped showed honor and manliness in clos- ing their doors and stop the traffifling, in goods the law prohibits. This dlrdggist has never Btopped and today It Puyz$«d tb# txpwfc The customs offim l was greatly p \m l A Ha knitted his brow and frowned darkly. He even tapped hi* foot nervously on the polished floor. “W h it seems to bo the difficul ty g* inquired a sympathetic sub ordinate, . • The chief turned to him w ith a troubled stare,. /T in bothered,” he growled, ‘T m badly stumped, and, yet I am .the verv map who classified frogs’ legs a* ‘'dressed, poultry* and admitted a colt from Canada as ’household fur-, n itu rs / n “And what's th e question now?” the subordinate.respectfully asked. The, chief run Ins hand through his matted hair- , T m worried to death,” he cried, “over tho proper classification fo r a three legged stooll I t isn 't a biped, and it isn 't a quadruped, and there you are!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Nwt Building Fish. ■One of tho queerest denizens of the deep and one which could very properly be called an, ichthyological wonder is the gourauus, tho famous nest building fish of the oriental seas. These fish are very plentiful in the waters of Cochin China, J a va, Sumatra -and Borneo, At the breeding they pair off like birds and, selecting a favorable spot in'shallow water among aquatic plants and grasses, build large spherical nests of.floating weeds and plaster them over with mud. Tho broad, flat fins used in th is last operation are attached to the abdomen and are wholly different from anything in the fin line known to imturafiats, The full grown female gouramis is six feet long and weighs 110 pounds. 'The- eggs of this queer fish, which' are deposited in the mud plastered ne?t, number from 800 to 1 , 000 . A Hip Pocket Classio. “While in Kentucky no t long ago,” said a Chicago traveling man, “I saw in fron t of a store in one of the small towns a sign which read, T a in ts, Oils, Hardware, Books and Stationery.-’ I had a rather long and tedious trip before me, and, desiring something to read on tho way, J went in., “ ‘Do you happen to have any of the vest pocket classics in stock?' I aslccd the proprietor. “ ‘No. I a in 't got .any of them ju st now,' he replied, “b u t I eah show you a fine hip pocket gun, if that'll do. And if you'll take my advice you won't waste any money on a vest pocket classic'foh use in -thfese p a rts .'” — Chicago Record- Herald. ", j-, ■ y-'- y r r 1 —r — . I The Retort Courteous. . Sergeant Bnllantine told the sto ry of a barrister who had been sup planted by Adolphps, an Irish law yer. Tho one who was losing his briefs in a fit of spleen remarked to Adolphus, ‘‘You remind me of the three B’s—blarney, bully and blus ter.” - ,, Instan tly the Irishman retorted, “You did no t complain of my b(ee)s -until they sucked your-honey I” Wondefful-lbings’nre done for the human-bod-y-by-sureeryT 1 —©rgans^ro- taken out' and scraped and ,polished «eBtifeiyy»bone9“are‘eplieeel»-pipe84aho the place of diseased sections of veins; antiseptic dressings me applied to wounds,-bruises, hums and like in juries be fore inflammation sets in; Which causa them to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment.' Cham berlain’s Pain Balm acts on this same principle. I f is an antiseptic” anc when applied to such, injuries, causes them Li heal very quickly. I t also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home anc it will stive yon time and money n o ; to mention the inconvenience and puf- fering with such injuries entail. For sale fay Isaac VVisterman. h r AvfesriablePrcpataliouforAs- Simflating fi^ropdandRcgula-- llngffifiSlSiflacl»o«lBowel50f IW .W J S r 'T 1IILDK1.N For lnfantB and Children, I The Kind You Have Always Bought P rom p ts Digestion,Clmfuf-* «VW*f.*4iP , J U . + . IMidUStk r- AperfectRemedyforConstipa tion, SourStomach,Diarrhoea Worms^onvplstQpa.Feverish ness apd I q s s o f S lJEEP. Facsimile Signature of iS& tf&SBESto ' NEW ‘YOBlK. A lb m o n Ih n o ld 3 5 » o s r s - 3 5 0 m s E><ACT COPY OF WRAPPER. • mJ Wall NanadPaint Thepracticalpainter says, the man who storms, at the weather because the paint on his house won't w ea ther the storm s ,, could live a life of sun- ‘ shine by using ■ Patton’s S u n - P r o o f Desirable For Summer.! g l o v e s U Silk drab, elates and black, fingers double tipped, lit like kid,50c W CORSETS Alaska, Bnowflake, Polar, only fiOc. Royal Worcester, Looiuis W Ferris, $1,00. Invisible Lacing 01.00 and *1.50, Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, faus, - | | i Cotton goods, are very stiff*, while our stock lasts, H Seersuckers 10 c, gingham 7^o down to 5c. Sheeting in Remnants 25c, worth 30c. Pillowcases 124c* to 20c,. Table » cloths, fine stock, 50c to *2.00, napkins to match. *Wash Dress Fabrics. One case to sell, 8 Jc, worth 12 £c, White goods 10c up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Uhiffbnetts, Persian,. Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian, greatest; variety. Wash spits *2.00 up, Wrappers $1.00, updeiweai . || Garpetst Rugs, Window Shades, L^ce Curtains. | HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S, ’ XEN IA , * . OHIO. ' | | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SHORTEST ROUTE AND QUICKEST SCHEDULES O IN C IIV IV A T I, " BETWEEN KNOXVI LLE , CHAT TA NOO GA, C H A R L E S T O N , . ■A T L A N T A , SA VA NNA H, BI RM ING HA M, , JA C K S O N V IL L E . S H R E V E P O R T , . N E W O R L E A N S a n d T E X A S P O IN T S . <* FOR INFORMATION.ADDRESS: . Chss. W. Zell, D. P. A. ■ Cinoinnati, O. W. A. Garrett, W.C. Rinearson, General Manager. j Genera; PassengerAgent > ' C IN C IN N A T I. Pattott’a Sun-Proof Paidt gives double tbe service of all-white- lead or any ordinary paint.. I t is made of the most perfect com bination of pain t materials to stand the severest trial the sun^nd ■weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss and wear well for.five years. \ Send for book,of Paint Knowledge and Advice {free) to . PATTON PAINT CO., Lake St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wqrst of All Experiences. That Throbbing Headache, Can .anything be worse than to feel Would quickly leave, you, if you that every minute will be vony last? <Used Dr. King’s New Life : Pills. Such was the experience of Mr. S. H . mm l f?hft,ffiritlfia.,.,VI,iinduredliiiRnfrpr- Thousands of sufferers have provec NervousJEU^ G EO RG E H. SM ITH , ■ ; 1 Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor , x United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whOse contracts are as plain as notes’ ; I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or .Twenty' Payment life, with \ Endowment Settlements, ’You can carry *2,000 or better, almost as cheap \ as $1,000 in investment.. It investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, a t the end ol 20 years. We tfive you 7 elective conditions you can change a t your \vfll. From 2 to 3^ times face value of your policy in. paid up insurance without re-examination. ' AI bo agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y i lrirr — k J . •n, H A L F F A R E p l u s $ 2 , 0 Q For Round Trip Tickets V IA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points in Alabama,' Floridu, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, able pain from' indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble, Death seeinet inevitable when doctors and all remel dies failed. A t length I was inducec to try Electric Bitters and the fesult Was miraculous. I improved at once and now I ’m completely recovered. ’ For L iver,, Kidney, ’Stomach anc Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. I t’s guaran teed by all Druggist, A person usually begins to lose height a t the age of 50, and at the age of 90 has loss a t least one and onehalf incites. Tickets on sale May 3rd and 17th June 7th-21st, and on firsthand tliirc through two or the three of his agents Tuesday of each month thereafter un ■til Nov, 16th, and good returning 2' Driven To Despcratioan. is sending the cursed stuff into a num. her o f homes, Charles Ridgway should be shown no leniency what ever by the courts. His plate has been a ciitse to the town and thesoon er the doggery is closed the better. The principal o f his business isn't to he compared with his friend acrosii the street who was so burdened. With fines recently. While we hear Cries for sympathy from soino of the Kidg- way following the public should turn a deaf ear, he isn't the more deserv ing of*sympathy than the yellow dog ip the street, M for Judge Seroggy the Herald must again extend con- gratufarious in' that he was brav.e enough, fearless enough and man enough to refuse fo listen to outside pleadings and decide.the Cas'e on its merits, Wherever the Ridgway fol* lowingcut the Judge in his race for ' Congress the Committee of One IItm* dred and friend o f loOat option will give two in its stead. Tocure a coldid one day ntlu*Laxu« ' live Hrtfino C|,ninine Tablet*. All druggists refund the money if Ufail twehwi. ‘3S. (irovi's signature is j days from date of sale, For further information, consult ydur local agent, o f address O. L STONE, G bn Y P ass . A gent , LOTJISVILLK, K Y F r e e T r i a l waowiHTKarjr’ ^ M tm , I t o r e r pn each box, 25c. if i fa co, wo!•«»<» ,*« , r«. PATENTS tCfeVlftU,nHdTrtile.MifkjobOlinwl ««dallPit- eondBctid tot MootSA-rS fee*. iOUrtOweci* cpKisirs u ,*, i * at . ent orrieic (MildW(S tA il Mtbttl pMM t S ftkM time th<rttllOilf! ii-fiftoW ’WftOilngtor', I Sendmodel, df aw I ns or nfinto,,With d*«vrln> ttlon. Wo Oritlie, it pntt-ntublf: of not, fre« -ol Sclisrvj-. 0nffet>Hatdu«U!lpitiuntbsccurcdj \k eAMMlWT,.w«01fJS GbtflMr*ten!*,”With 5eo*t ot ««n>e in the U.S, Sml fottikti tonOWe* SIMiiitff**, Addre**. i • i •O.A.SNOWdbOO. e r r i t t e , h v ; YourHeart M a y B e W e a ls , O n e P e r s o n i n F o u r H a s a W eaK JH ear t. One ot the surest signs •of a weak heart Is shortness of breath after exercise. Your heart Is not able to pump the blood fast enough to your Jungs, Some of the other' symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Pains In tho Side, Back ami Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Pry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Fcfct or Hands, No ono- can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medleiho, because Weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, stomach, liver, kldnoyS, ote. If, therefore, you suspect, heart trouble, begin taking Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure. WhoHeart Cura wilido you good, as it is a Splendid tottlo for the blood and hferves, and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember, Dr; Miles’ New Heart Curo is sold? Under A guarantee that tho first bottle Wilt do-you Good. If It doesn’t—your money back. "I was afflicted with heart trouble for three years, ,1 would bo apparently all _ , . 5n'J without “a*moment’s^warning would fall ns though sho t,,, The attacks were frequent, and a terrible dread pos sessed me, a s I never know when or .................. what. Where, Hof under , conditions I Would bo attacked, and whether I.would ............... I consulted,, and was to improve a t <mea£ I trued ten\ottfe», which entirely cured me, a s I have not h«d Ah attack for five years.”—MSS. m m j m w A iw , m w *. <>. V S - w t e a 1 Also "Symptom1* Dltthk^^Ou? .Will diagnose syour Jell o ^ S ttC k o |i^ ltS tS ' Path Pill*, the Now i Living at an out Of the way, plad© remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation iti case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, "Dlsdrs, etc. Lay in a sup ply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It’s tho best on enrlh, 25c* at all Drug Stores, Following the example of other countries, numerous .trusts have been formed in Sweeken, especially in tim>. her, matches nrnl mining. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor’s Prestriptiori, Mr. J. W. Turnea, ofTruhait, Va.f says that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Imvo dono him morn good than anything fie could get from the firetor,- If any physician in this country wasable to.compound a med icine that would produce such gratify ing results in cases of stomach troub les, biliousness or constipation, ldi whole time wouldhe used in preparing this one medicine. For sale by Isfinc Wisterman, A dry.goods merchant, inquires if there is any way to ,keep moths out, ot his stock, W.hy doesn’t ho fry ad vertising? To live mora wo must he willing to ■ foie much, bloocl and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money hack if not cured. Sold by all. Druggist. ...,, Sued by His Doctor. “ A doctor here has sued me for $12,50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus,” saysR. White, of Corcbeila,; -Oah “ A t the tral.he praised his medical skill anc medicine. Tasked hime .if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhocr Remedy he used as I bad geeii reasov to heliovo it waB, and he would not say under oath that it was not,” No doctor oiuld mso a hetter remedy than thts in a case of cholera morbus, i t never fails, Sold by Isaac Wisterman, A Magazine of Cleverness. Brought Back Lifo. Tho London Lancet recalls „ number of remarkable cases of re suscitation from ' apparent death. One of these whs recorded by the late Sir Benjamin Ward Richard son. A medical man had taken 120 grains of clilorul. When seen, life Seemed to all common observation to be extinct. No pulse or evidence of breathing was perceptible,-, and i f was very difficult to detect the Sounds of the heart, while the tem perature had sunk to D7 degrees F, The man had been in th a t condition for some hours. The patien t was revived, however, by raising the tem perature of tho room to 84 degrees and injecting warm milk and water in to the filpnmchj and he made a complete’recovery,. Slaves of alco hol and narcotics run great risks of this kind,. Guarding a Secret, Two Irishmen had been taken prisoners in 1798, Oho of them in formed the military officer in com mand of the arresting party th a t he could mako important revelations Were i t not for his fellow’ culprit, lie dared not do so while the other lived. I f the other -was piit ou t of the. way-- -That was soon arranged. 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