The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
j » i r rf? REPUBLICANTICKET. NAIKWAL TICKEI For President, . THEODORE aotWEVULT, of NewYork. For VietsPrwIdsnt, CHARLESW, FAI^BASKS, 'oUndlun. I*. Pv Kjrox, than** Senator from Itennsylvaois, who n t4 « such no effb ctent altarney-gsaswl, recently said that “ PresidentRoosevelt : a wonder ful man; ho get* to the bottom of thingt very quick.* That is really one o f the reason# some people profess to dislike him. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member of Congress, OthDlst. THOMAS E, BCKGOGV, ,0f Greeiio County, ; STATE TICKET. ' ForSecretary of State, LEWISC. DAYLIF, of Huron. ' For Judgeof SupremeCourt, , WILLIAMT. Sl’EAP, of Trumbull. FprClerkofSupremoCourt, , LAWSONE. EMERSON, oEEelmoirt, .ForDairy"Anil Fopd’Commisaiopor, ■ HORACE ANKENY, of Gremie. . ForMember Boardof. Public Works, RICHARDB. CRAWFORD,- of Stark. COUNTY TICKET . For Auditpr, . WILLIAMDODDS, For Commissioner, . J, AY. SMITH, - ForSheriff, FRANK T. TARBOX, For County Recorder, M. A. BROAD^TONE, For CountySurveyor, G. A. MoKAY For InfirmaryDirector, VW. B. STEVENSON. im m m m W ith a.shortage abroad of possibly 150,000,000 bushels of wheat from last year’s foreign crop, it is predicted - --that Europe will require all of, the : American surplus fqr the next' twelve months. This will keep the prltee steady in the home market and afford^ the western farmer,a ready supply of money. V - 7 BECEFTtY'-in the House of Lords, Eng!and, Earl,(5rayi director o f the British ,South African,Company, bif- teriy complrined because imports of American manufactured goods ’into South Africa are. increasing steadily. But there is ad help for it. A stipe- ■rior article at a law price always.com- •-mands-a'markefcr-—W^'haye4be.goodsr T he peopled!Indiana are so sure o f the election of Senator Fairbanks to the vice-presidency that they are trying to decide who they will .send to the Senate to take hisseal when it be- . comes vacant. Congressman Hemfen way is in the race* alsoHjarry S, New, who is to have chdrgeAf the Republi can headquarters in Chicago. At preseui Mr, Hemenway is* chairman of the Committee oh Appropriations, perhaps the.moat coveted coirlmitte place in the House. His election to the Senate would be an interesting event. . , D emocrats are counting their chickens while the eggs ^are Still unhatched. They credit the Solid South with 151 votes, and then they claim Maryland, West Virginia, Dela- ' ward,'New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, giving .76 more votes, making a total of 227, or 12 votes ahorf of the number necessary for an election. - They dfnw consolation, by claiming that Colorado, Illinois, Utah, Oregon, Michigan and Wisconsin are ' ‘contestable states,” This may all be comforting to the. opposition', but it is not In the least disheartening for* Republicans. Maryland, Connecticut and New Jersey are quite likely to go ’ Republican, white there is no doubt about Oregon, Michigan, Illinois or ’Wisconsin. fcf* Mother’s Ear .A wema itt MatHXH'HHMHt WHXH kuHHtHO Mti tHPMHti MHOJO tttjt MOHrffMtUM* OOMHMMMOHfl tHA* ttmit 1 m & tr*# KMULBSON rtHKHMtk*OfHHHOt#MHO HWmumHZ S' •mjiMktH OHMOTH < IMHO ,' aCDTr * »OWNK, JClwmfcte. TueJr»t election o f importance to take place this fall is that*in Maine, which occurs in September, I f is a state election, and, to a certain extent is thought to indicate the drift,of politics. Republican pluralities in that state have run from 41,645 to 27,490, Both parties will put forth the largestvote which can be drummed up. All theDemocrats hope to do in that state is to reduce the Republican plurality, and they way not- be able to accomplish that, iTisnotHD hot be forgotten in the coming campaign that there is no longer an ignorant rural voter. The country has been consolidated since the last election, Witli the universal trolley, the whizring automobile, the rural delivery, the telephone, the omni present daily school lectures, chautau- quae, and a thousand other agencies, everybody in the political ■university and there arc no back districts to. be heard from, ■The farmer is alive to the issues of ■'the day, and he will de cide the contest in an honest and con servative manner. gntertrinin||New*p*per features, Probably no other newspaperin tb* United fstetwr cam show so brilliant anarray cf special features as i* found In the columns of T he C hicago R ecod -H e » ai ,». The daily and Sunday news and special features of -T he C hicago R ecrp H erald includes the letters of William H. Curtis and Walter Well man- T he R ecord -H erald ' s special New York dispatches, its unparalleled foreign, news service, embracing its own special cables with those of the New York Herald, the New York World and the Associated Press; its pages devoted to the markets and financial and commercial intelligence -—exhaustive to the most satisfactory degree—its popular sporting page, its extended editorial department, Riser's huraurous ‘ ‘Alternating Cur rents,” “ Stories of the Day,” the departments of railroad and insurance news, music and drama, society and clubs, the colnw of book reviews, the continued story, the “ Woman Beauti ful” department,- the daily fashion article, “ Meals for a day,*'news of the great lakes, etc.—all uniting to furn ish to the people of Chicago and the Northwest a newspaper which com-- mends, itself to discriminating readers as only a newspaper can which com bines the world-wide facilities of the greatest metropolitan newspapers of modem times, ■ « c g S a s . C M For Infants and Children. Desirable For Summer, t The Kind You Have Always Bought lM V M S , < lU L im i.N , N otwithstanding the Democratic platform says that the party stands committed to the principals of civil service reform, it is a fact that a majority of them do, not favor it. The yioious attacks made upon the civil service in Congress have received general ’ pemocratic support. . The truth is that the woods are full of hungry DenJ&cratic office seekers, and whether Judge Parker would be able to'resist their importunities, if he ever has a chance to do so, is a question of serious import, Cleveland did] and he became the worst listed man in his party. A rural mail carrier was consider ably .astonished-last week to receive the -following letter from one pf his appreciative patrons: “ Friend Sam: As you run the free delivery route by' my house I would like you to bring me on.your next trip a barrefof salt, two sacks'of flour, also a tob of coal, and three spools o f wire, then, throw a set Of whiffie-trees 'and an evener un der the seat. When you come by E. Ward’s get two of his largest chicken coopsand "bring*them"alohgj then! eight _loads of wood td get to town, Had I better* g*et it along side of the road or will you go- into the woods after it? I think this free delivery is a great thing for us.”rt-Ex. ■ .Cholera Infantum, The bisease has lost its terrors "since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia hoea Remedy came in general use* The uniform Success which at tends the use of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known, For sale byrlBaaC Wisterman. A lively contest and one likely to shearRepublicanRepresentativeUhas, Hildebrant of any voice in. the matter of federal patronage, is on in thesixth Ohio Congressional district. Headers of the party there, angered at Hilde brant because of his refusal to accept' the nomination of Judge Bcroggy as his successor, are urging Senator For- aker to step in and assume the matter of dictating federal appointments. The Senator haByeildea to the extent of recommending John W, Galbraith as postmaster at Higginsport, Brown county. If Galbraith, who is; not Hildebraufs choice, is appointed it will mean the end of the latter’s power in the district and the,Senator will control patronage until a new repre sentative is elected.-^-Payton Herald. .Bewafeof Ointmeoti for Catarrh That Contain. Mercury, 1 As mercurywill Surelydestroy the sense of smell anti completely derange tins Whole systemwhen entering it through the muc ous surfaces, Audi articlesabotiIdnever be usedexcept on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, Aathedanger theywilt do Is ten fold Wthe good yott can possibly de. rite front them. Hall’s CatarrhCure, min* ufocturcil byF, S, Cheney A Cm, Toledo. O,, containsnomerenry, and is taken in* Urnrity, acting directly upon the blood end mucous surfaces pf the system, in inlyingHall’sCatarrhCttrebe sure youget the genuine, U is taken internally and madeinToledo, Ohio, by F, fl, Cheney & Co, Testimonial#free, ftddby druggists, pries par bottle- TakeHair#FamltlytPlllsforconstipation, To cure a cold in one day take Laxa tive ’Bromo Quinine Tablets: AIL druggists refund ‘the money if it fails t'o-eure. E. W. Grove’s signature is oil each box. 25c. ’ . tf Harvest Hands Rates. One way Harvest Hands Second Class rates (5 dr more on one ticket), will he sold by Wisconsin Central R’y at Chicago,* Milwaukee and Manito woc, to points in Minnesota, and North- Dakota at rate of $14 per capita; August 1 st to 31si,* 1904, Write at once for information, i^i Ira, F. Schwegel, District Passenger Agent, 407 Traotiijh Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Good results bound to follow the’ use o f ARMOUR’S ANIMAL FEIL TILIZERS. Try them. Yon will be satisfied they ,are the best, Sold by' Kerr & Hastings Bros. Taken .with Cramps. Wm. JKirmse, a merriber of the* bridge gang working near Littleport Was suddenly taken id Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that -he had to have the member? of -the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. He told themhe had a tpedicine in the form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were ad- ministered with the result that the fellow was able to be aiound next ader, Iowa, Argus. . This remedy never fails. Keep it in *your home, it may save life Forsale by lsrtao Wisterman. ■ •—Examine'’SucceBa’Kempsspread ers and yon will know they are the best, at W. R. Sterrett’s . ' ProvedBeyondaDoubt Middlesex, N Y ., July* 25.-— (Special)—That Rheumatism' can be cured has been proved by Mrs. Betsey A, Clawson had Rheumatism and had it bad, all her acquaintance know; They also know she is now cured. Dodd’s Kidney .Pills did it. Mrs. CInwsen tolls the story of her cure a’ follows:— “ I was an idvalid formost five years caused by Inflammatory Rheumatism, helpless two-thirds o f the time. The first year I could not do ns much as a baby could do; then I rallied a little bit and then a relnpse.* Then a -year ago the gout feet in my hands and feet. I suffered Untold agony and in Aug ust, 1903, When my husband died I could not ride to the grave. “ I only took two boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills ahd in two weeks I could wait on myself and sawmy own wood. I dug my own potatoes and gathered' my own garden last fall. Dodd,s Kidney Pills cured me.” Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Dodd’s Kidney Pills put the Kiddfey in shape to take all the uric acid out of the blood. - . •Bft YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents IKAUli tfiMPinw ^ DXSjiONft COPYHiaHTtiAm rnmt* fhwngh ACo. Cwttll Scientificjjftnerican. I M # jR iftterMtay, PjromoLeai)igesliop,CbeerfuP nessandRestContairisneiUter Opium,MorphinenorklwEraL N ot N a rc o t ic > jomfeeFoUj»mma.fmmt / w * w ~ , jibcSmnHt ... , IUAHC s SJM- A mv J*** ApeifeclRemedyforConslipa- Bon,SourStomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions.Feverish nessandL oss of S leep . Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK . *\lt» ;ilOJll3\-v o ld 3 5 » OS l s —] 5 .C l - n r s In Use Over Thirty Tears E^ act copvqfwrapper ., ~ ~ F ’ TH«;ctK-f^on comtahv . hew yanit city-. The BIG HONEY MAKER FOR HOG RAISERS Is D r , J.OS. Haas’ H o g R em e d y whiGh for njore than 27 years haft stood the .severest tests and in all cases can be depended upon. Doses’ are Small but effective'and, results considered, is Ibe cheapest, .safest'and surest preparation on the market for hogs. - Dr,. Haas Pays For All Hogs That Die I WILL INSURE HOGS WHEN eed my remedy WRITE TOR T E RM S REFERENCE= any bank on mercantile agency . IVheti tliis Rpractly is fed as a preventive. Full particulars reaitrdinp this Inem-an.-ft Proposition in Dr. Haas’ hook *‘Ilogolojjy.” a most valuable book for'every hog raiser, ami a free copy of which may be had at ou r, store for the asking. This Insurance Prop- a .ositicu fa the strongest bona-fide gimranioe ' ■. ever given aremedy and conclusively-proves, “ ■thegreatfaith l)r. Haas hoain hisltemedy. ■THOUSANDS OF TESSIMONlAUS / From the leading breeders and feeder? throughout .the hpg raising world,/aifli a fair iriaf ot'the Remedy will convince any one that tb'ey cannot pflord to attempt to raise hogs without it. ■ : jRsurevmnttye mi mrestcrof disease, n great worm DestroyerandoottgUcure, saves feed, aids digestion, puri» tiestfteblood, feastensmaturity and pays for itself many timesoverbytfteextra fiesb producedwitftont extra feed* See that dealer’s name and signature of Dr. J 03 , Haas is on enoh package or can label. -None genuine without them. j25JbMi:an4>I2JiibJhalLcan>L^Lfi0JJ^5fiJl.25..anA5Q..centx-.peL.package* Ui. R. Sierren, Cedarville, 0 . ^ H , l W • ‘ * S@rOA.LL FOR CIRCULARS. VIOLENT ATTACK OF D1ARRHOE Cured byChamberlain’sColie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and Perhaps a.Life Saved. EXGJiflfiGE CEDARVILLE, OHIO, “ A short time ago I was taken with a violent Rttak.of diarrhoea and believe I .would have died if I hadnot gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “ A friend reOomended 'Chamberlain’? Colic, Cholera ahd DiarrhoeaRemedy. I bought g. twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses o f it was en tirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel com plaints. For sale by Isaac Wi?ter- A CCQUNIS of Merchants and In- **" dividuftls solicited. ColloOtionr* promptly mado and remitted.. D RARTS on New York arid Cin cinnati sold at lowest rates, The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by imdl. CANS made on Real Estate, Per« * sonal or Collateral Security, man. LEGAL NOTICE. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres,, W« J. Wildman, Cashier, 0» L. Smith Asst, Cashier George ft. Crawfortl, whose residence is unknown, will takenoticethat on the16th day of June, loot, Hubertt), Crawford fllod his petition in the Common Pleas Court of GreeneCounty, Ohio, in case No. 11,267against theabove named George II. CraWfOrdand others, praying for partition of the following premises: towit: Situate in the County at Greene, m the State of Ohio, andin the Township oi Cedttrville, towit: Situateandbeing on tlie patera of MasaksCreek, boihgpartofMilitarySurvey No. 4371, mid bounded as follows: towit: Beginning at a stone corner lo David Jafeksohandrunning thpneo with. ,his lino N2314°, W 63.fipoles to astone in said line corner to John imfiisOn’a hcira; thence S 08°, tV09pokiitoa stake andWliUooak la .Tatrtea Bull's lino; thciicu S 83°, 13 lifi pole# to thebCAlnilihg. containingeighteen’ acreswore ortea, bring the Said premises conveyed to JaneBaris and Hannah Baris by ftatiiol Murphyandwifeby deed dated Noyomber 1,-1830 and recorded hi Vol, 8 at pageUGHLundRecordsofGreeneCounty, Ohio; and for thoassignment of the dower of Alexander (hawford in the undivided one-half of thoabovedescribedpremises, SaidGeorge ft. Crawford is required to answer oh or beforetho 10thday of Septem ber, 1804 or judgmentmay be takenagainst him. T, A Mngwter, 1'(Sherift.Cmwford, Attorney, BIMtUilT SH KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, (Jamestown, Ohio. Office nt Rees Bros. Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and injuries ot do mestic animals carefully and scienti -nv. vHivi iijr, 4111 U QVHSliU~ cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College, DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, ravsciAsA»i) sraoisori. Specialty X-llay and Electro Thera peutic treatment. * Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases of the nose* throat and lungs. Low Fares to Louisville via Pennsylvania Lines, Excursion ticket# to Louisville, Ky„ account N.,of l\ Biennial En campment, will be sold over* Pennsyl vania Lines August 33th to 10, inehw rive. Information regarding fares and lime of Train may ho ascertained from Pennsylvania Lines Ticko. Agent. f • Q U O T E S • | $jik dcd). slate and black,’ fingersdouble tipped,‘ iit iike kid,50e ^ C O R S E T S - | Alaska, Snowflake, Polar, «uly 30c. Royal Worcester, Lornim, J Ferris, S1.0D. Invisible Lacing ?1.00 and IX.50, # Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, funs, " ^ Cotton goods, are very stiff, while our stock lasis. , % Seersuckers 70c, gingham. 77o dowu to 5c. Sheeting in \ Remnants 25c, worth 30c, Pillow cases 32|c to 20c. Table cloths, fine stock, 50c to ?2.00, napkins to match. Wash Dress Fabrics. One case to sell, 8ic, worth 32lc. White goods 10c ' up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Ohiffonette, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits 82,00 up* Wrappers $1.00, undeiweai. ^ Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains! jniTGBlSQB & GlBflEV’S, XENIA, OHIO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY * l SHORTEST HOUTE ANO.OUICKEST SCHEDULES CINCINNATI, , BETWEEN k n 0 X^ILLE, CHATTANOOGA, CHARLESTON, ATLANTA, SAVANNAH, BIRMINGHAM, JACKSONVILLE, SHREVEPOR T, NEW ORLEANS and TEXAS POINTS. fOU INFORMATIONADDFIES b : fShas. Vf. Zell, S3* !P. A. - Cincinnati, O. W. A..Garrett, W. C. Rinearson, CencralManager. • * GeneralPassengerAgent C IN C IN N A T I. i<n: $ i 2 5 l N Q p L D . /To be distributed in twelve premiums of - $ 2 * j , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ l O , $ I O , $ 1 0 , $LO , $ 5 ?$ 5 ?$ 5 > $5 $ 5 ? . Monday, January id, ’05. Patronize my meat market and receive a ticket with each -25c dash purchase. Each ticketwiU give you one chance in the drawing. Fresh and Salt Meats , F ish , Oysters,. Etc. United States Life InsuranceCo. Which \vrites Banker?’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as m If you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, will Endowment Settlements, You can carry 82,000 or better, almost as cheil as §1,000 in investment,. Il investment, we will'pay you 8400 more thl you pay in, at the end of 20 years. We give you 7 elective condition! yej can change at your will, From 2 to 3^ times face value o f your policy ifl paid up insurance without reexamination. Also agent for the ‘ ■ General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y| D.S. STEWART Vetirary Surgeon Has located In Jamestown, Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton1, .O. Call and secure dates. HALF FARE 1 • p l u s $ 2 . 0 0 For Round Trip Tickets. YIA Louisville &Nasliville ’ Railroad To Nearly All Points in Alabama, Florida,. Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, "Virginia North and South Carolina, . Tennessee, Tickets oh sale May 3rd and 37th’ Juno 7th-2l«t, and on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter un til Nov, 15th, and good returning •21 day# from date of sale. For further information, consult your local agent, or address ‘ , O. L. STONE, Gfcjt’n F arw . A m m , A Careful Buyer, The Best is Hat Tot Ifll TM Best ts WMtWill Meats are deceptive. Unltei are a good judge, you can never what youare getting' until youh^ it served and partially eaten, know meats. We select stockwtkj view,to having the beat melts, know how to Select Btoek and th fore have .meats you may ds upon-—meats that will pleaseyou. C, H. GROUSI GOODS DELIVEBE0 Telephone No. 74, JiSrFresh Fish Alwavs on H*bd. Low Farei to Californiawi Fenruylvania Unci DuringSeptember, ' Aug. 15 to 27, .inclusive, A«|* to Bcpt. 9 ,‘inclusive, excursion ete to San Francisco ansi LosAt KooountTriennial Conclave F»i| Tamplar and Sovereign Grand I, <X O. F., will be sold via vaniw Lines, For full inf regarding fares roiif(4; etr,. * Lftoal Ticket Agent of the** 4 J ***. , • 4 *.i 1 t !'f4b i t e Sa the Magnify 1 - ' *of the fawn f LeavinfifootofMarL* t iSA.'M. afterarrivaje et«ttiing',amyaWe4 Sutu. iys 3,00 p. m . I 'unlimitearounfltrip.S*! toOetroitand/retar t Sundays 75 c. To1>| * ■adeligliffal tv.pdayg njcftlsandiiertU wa Special Sotojy Cldsedorniectionsai l _ ' ersforBuffalo,the-*i *“ ' For further iefart; RailroadAgentor v/c. 1, C.F.mntXMTr.War.W , . ^ atrUofr. trien. CINCIbS rGO. TC ‘ DAB.GEST A lL LECTION 1H H%kK*£‘£ G«i PONT TRACriik [BANfi CONCHr* afternoon a » - ISPEClAb RATES T(^ Corner Hig “ For sev( troubled wii stele headac character.' I etjime.nt phj pense,-nuly was unable About a yc: Chaniberlaij' Tablets and sho ever "did say? Air, Gi binidon, N Isaac Wister I find i, derangemeni t’liainberlain Tablets.—L. Iowa. For Wiib n» take, SJ botHover t{ aU:activer ft ty sum has only in ftn Ibe r . ^ ’••cball or jtehl, or bo: ih;r, flwniiti tefturcs by nutlJluritun boosjacluj roaTtrrcrt b "otHl as tb <>mnn.T s *teUcnts ft ffilJand otl ftitlcon.il Will bemb; *'w Infmm teilos, ajij,; '«ft I»tK..r. Vantin «<■<■A«; » 1 1 1 't t ■■.' ■ ' .f 1 ■ ■ ■'Wf; ■Tim IbJIwingri 1^. R» tn.
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