The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

rbe Cedarvilie Herald. $x.ix* I h e r iVUlIU J.iUjI H kH to n F riday , aughstid i m i; S' REPUBLICANTICKET. NAIKWALTICKtr lo r Vrrzhlcat, THi:0W>IH3 ROOSEVELT, of "NewYork. . For V.fos-I’reridenf. CfUlibES AV. .FAIRBANKS, • of Indiana. CONGRESSIONALTiCKW Member of Congress, CthBisb THOMAS E. SCltOGGY, pf Greene County. STATE TICKET For .Secretary p£State, LEWISCl. BAYUN, , of Huron, For Judge of,Supreme Court, . . WILLIAMT. SPEAR, of Trumbull.; For Clerk of Supreme Court, LAWSONE, EMERSON, of Belmont, Fpr Dairy and Food Commissioner, } .HORACE ANKIONY, * of Greene. ForMember.Board of Public Works,- RICHARD B. CRAWFORD, of Stark,- I'WWW COUNTYTICKET . For Auditor, WILLIAM-DODDS. . ’ 1 |For Commissioner, ;.I. W. SMt'fI-1, ■" For Sheriff, „ FRANK T.TARBON, For County Recorder,. M. A.- BROADSTONE,: !, ‘For County Surveyor, - G-A-M c KAY For InfirmaryDirector, W. B. STEVENSON, , ■ , Seven presidential tickets wijl be ' before the citizens of our great Re- ■, public next November, - ,■ * ly is reported that Gov. Herrick . 1 Will soop commute the sentences of the-entire twenty-seven life prisoners , '• in tlift Ohio Penitentiary. After the sentences have, been comiuuted to a certain number of years‘in addition to the time, already specified by the courts, they "would be eligible-for * parole. How tbab both parties in West Virginia have nompated their State tickets you can pay ydur' money and - take ‘ your choice. * Senator Elkins says the Bbpnblicans will win in a walk, while his father-in-jaw, Henry “deutiBheumlidBtgrSiVg'his-gidtn TilH g" victorious. I t is a family affair in AVe$t Virginia this year. ■4 ‘ . | ■ . 1 A -■ R e V. J ames F. R icketts , mayor of Marble Cliff, a fashionable suburb bf Columbus* must Be ops of the muscu­ lar Christians. He spent tbe better half of a night in the county jail, last week, charged with ' assault and bat­ tery upon former Marshal Hurrell of the same place. However, when, the case was Called far trial,1 the reverend gentleman was discharged. From Theodore Roosevelt's address accepting nomination for the Fieri* deucyr “Three years ago I became President because of the death of my lamented predecessor. I then stated that it Was my purpose to carry out his' principles and policies ‘for the interest of the country, To the best of my ability I have kept the promi# thus made. If next November my coautrymen^coftfirm at the polls the; actiou of the convention you repre­ sent, I shall, under Providence, bott* tiutie to work With an eye angle ip the welfare of all our people/' P anama is looking for a coiiViff.. arms and a first class national flag, In otder to get the best sample* of each, the goveraenthas authorized a competition for designs. According to J , W, J , Lee, Secretary of the United Btatw Legatioii at Tanatua, p rim of $200 each will ha awarded for the )mt flag and beateoat of arms offered, “Treatment, colors, subject? and other elements," writes Mr. Tee, “ which cuter into tbs composition .of the shield or flag, will lie left ip the free will and ideas of the ’competitors without limitation except that the sketches muskbc original and In good taste/' • What Shall We Eat? Ev/ery day the same .chi question, what shall we eat for breakfast, for luncheon, for dinner? assails with monotonous regularity the patient housewife who seeks to provide good Hying for the family in agreeable: variety at a moderate cost, There i? a daily department in T he C hicacg R eco & d -H ekald which is intended to answer this question satisfactorily* everyday in the year. I t is entitled “Meals for a Day,” and provides menus for the three meals every day, with the necessary recipes. These menus reciepes are carefully selected by T he R ecord -H erald ' s household editor, and cash prizes are awared to the best that are received . House­ wives everywhere are invited to par- riespate in the competetion, For full particulars see the “Meals for a -day” department inTins C hicago R ecord - HiraLD. ■ ______ TOST. LOUISWORLD’SPAIR •' . a. .- . >■ A t Approximately One Cent Ter Mile via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair excursion, tickets to St. Louis will' be. sold via Pennsyl­ vania Lines, at approximately one cent per milej eiich Tuesday and Thursday until September29th, valid in coaches of through trains, good re­ turning 'within seven dayst These 'are the lowest fares a t which World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Xfouis are sold. Fifteen day tickets, sixty day tickets and season tickets "sold: daily at reduced fares, goad in sleep­ ing or parlor cars with required Pull­ man tickets. F o r,full information, consult 33. S. Keys, ticket agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Cedarville, O. { End of Bitter Fight, “Two physicians had a lung and stubborn fight with an , abcess on ray right lung”, writes J . F.. Hughes1of DuPont, Ga, “and gave mo up. Everybody thought my time had come. Asa last resort'! tried. Dr. King’s Hew Discovery'for" Consump­ tion, The benefit I receivedWoaetriki ingnhdl was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health/' I t conquors •all coughs, colds and ' throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed by all Druggists, ,Price BOc, and $1.00. Trial bottles free, / Low Fares to Louisville’Via Pennsylvania^ 3E$ m 3£T WhenViiSfartg tbe World's Fair Wde on the Ferris Wheel, The great exposition* jtatM.during the tat fifteeny<*r» hsvq produced tvs a w yel'jus ejtunpkfi "of nsfrineerijig and con- atructireability. Onset these, the Eifiri Tower, was designedan* built byaFrench­ manat P*ri* for the Exposition of 1383 : the ether,the Ferris Wheel, was designed andbuilt by the late Gee. TV. G, Ferris for the "Wbrid'c Columbian Expinitlon at Chicago, in IhtO. • A •brief resume of tbe dimension*'and description of the Ferris Wheel may be in­ teresting, The Wheel is built ®n the ■bicycle principle, with, immense tension spokes, 215-10 {n, diant. The wheel is 250 ft. iii diameter and stands SCI ft. high. I s reality jt is two wheelssecurely braced together. Between the outer rites of these wheels the eleven-ton cals are suspended on i»L in. pins, Ofeet long. These cars are 13 I t . wide, 20 ft. long, 0 f t high and will carry COpersons each. There are 30 of them so. the total capacity of the wheel is 2,100 persona. At several times ip its history the wheel has been filled to its capacity. Tlio axle o! the wheel is a solid steel forg­ ing, 32In. In diameter and4D ft, long. The solid hron?e bearing upon which it rests are each Of t long and contain nearly two tons of metal. The weight pf the wheel is carried upon two four-post tower*, 0 f t square On top and 40x50 f t at ‘ha base. These in turn rest upon solid concrete and steel beam pillars, which are carried down to solid'rock, 26 f t below the surface of the ground. The towers are anchored to the bottom of this iiiass of concrete by 2 x 0 in. eye-bars, so that the wheel Is perfectly safe, eyep in the moat violent storuiB. “ • The side Vibration of the wheel in an 80 mile an fiour wind is less than M inch. Tho(wheel io run by a double reversing engine with cylinders 30x43 in., capable of developing 2.000 liorso power. .The power is applied through a series of cogs to a sprocket Chain which engages wido.coga on the outside pf each run, Tyro revolutions are given each passen­ ger, and the time required is from 20 to 30 minutes,. Tbe view .during this half-nour ride is most interesting and instructive. Gradually,', as the majestic and mighty wheel rolls one up higher and blghsr, a grand panorama,unfolds itself to view; A fifty tuRliOn dollar Exposition in all its grandeur, is before you. The location of tile wheel in the center of the fair grounds gives one aii opportunity to thoroughly familiarize themselves with the lay of the grounds and getat better general idea of the fair'than'they could by the days of tramp- lug.; . Hundreds of thousands of incandescent lights bring the outlines of all the build­ ing? In bold relief. The Festival HflR and the Plateau of States- are flooded in. turn’ With white, red and greed lights, making a startling and very beautiful effect The best point to view' this grand illumination is trom tbe Ferris wheel, IVhen you come to the fair, do not full to ride upon i t Cholera Infantum, " The bisense has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came in general use. The uniform success which. at­ tends the use of this remedy in all cases pf bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by Isaac Wisterman. s aC AvertableEfepatriixmforAs- CASTOBIA For Infants and Children. [The Kind You Have Always Bought IM l M S / ( HII.DKLM ' A VACATIONTRIP To Ningra Falls at Low Pares, The ticket agent at Cedarville will answer inquiries about the annual ex­ cursion to Niagara Falla over the W* like beat to naff ‘ SCOTT'S fiMIMlON A food bccavae it stand* so em­ phatically for perfect nttritlort. And yet in the w aiter of. festOr- * fog appetite, o f giving; # strength to the tisanes, especially * to the nerve#, it* acilotrfo that < of ft tr*idirifte, \ m tyS ji ( ment, will be sold over PeunsylVannia Lines August 13th to 16th, inclusive. Information regarding fares and’ time of trains may be ascertained from Pennsylvania Lines ticket agents. Low Fares to Columbus—“Pensy" lines. Excursion tickets to Columbus ac­ count Obid State Pair, will be sold. August 29th to September 2d, inclu­ sive, from allBtations onPennsylvania - lines in Ohio, For further informa­ tion' consult ticket agents Pennsyl­ vania lines, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. Asmsreury will surely destroy the sense ofsmell and completely derange the whole systemwhenenteringit through the muc* oussurfaces, Such articlesshouldnever be usedexcept on prescriptions from■ reputa­ ble physicians, as the danger theywill do is ten foldto the good yon can possibly de­ rive/roarthem. Hall's CatarrhCure, man­ ufactured byF. J, Cheney & Co,, Toledo, 0 „ containsnomercury, and Is taken In­ ternally, acting directly upon the blood and m’tieons surface? of the system, In buyingHall's datatrh Cttrehe sure you get this genuine. It Is taken Internally and made inToledo, Ohio, by F,;J, Cheney A Co, Testimonialsfree. Sold by druggists, Brice 75cper bottle* TakeHall's FamiUyfPills for constipation. Harvest Hands Rates. One way Harvest Hands Bscopd (Jlusa ra te (8 Of Wore on oner ticket) will be sold by Wisconsin Central R’y at Chicago, Milwaukee and Maflifo* Woe, to points in Minnesota and North Dakota at rate of $14 per capita; August 1st to 31st, 1904, Write at ouee- for information, to Ira. F, Behwege), District Passenger Agent,. 407 Traction Rldg,, Ciiicinnail, O, Bcieniific and Buckeye corn liar* Vestemat W, R. Hterrieft's. CA STO R 2 /s ForInMtsandChildren, ftiKindY ob HavoAlways Bsars tij* The Death Penalty, A little thing sometimes results in death., .Thus a mere scratch', insignL ficautouts or.puny boils have paid the death penatly.- It is wise to, have Buckleu’s Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers, and piles threaten. Only 25o* at all druggists. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION*: AUgUst 28th the Date; $6.50 Rate; Pennsylvania Lines the Route. Full particulars about tbe annual excursion to Niagara Falls will be furnished upon application to E. B, Keyes, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Cedarville. To cure a cold in one day take .Laxa­ tive Bromo Quinine" Tablet?. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box. 25c. tf . Taken,with Cramps. Wm. Kirmse* a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport Was suddenly taken ill Thursdaynight with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him ami Mr, Gifford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of OlianfoerlaiVa Colic, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were ad­ ministered with the result tforf the fellow was able to he atotind next day,. The incident speak quite high­ ly of Mr, Gifford’s medicines,—Elk*' ftder;Towar Argus. This remedy never foils. Keep it iu your home, it may save life Forest* by Isaac Wisterman, PuD an End to it AIL A grievous wail nfthnes comes as a result oF unbearable pain Horn over taxed organs, Dizziness, ’Backache,. Liver cornpfoint and Constipation/ But thanks to Dr, King’s New Life Pill* they put an end to it all. They aro geutte bu t thorough, Try them, Only25c. Guaranteed by all Druggist, PromotesDigestion,Cheerful­ nessandRestConlainsneither Odum,Morphine nor>lineral. N O T K A R C O ^ I C . - ’.I— ------r “t* ......" 1 "........ " ' n*vetfouxTSiMELPcrawi Hm/JaxSted" ' \ MicSaut** 1 Apetfect Remedy forConstlpa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea WormsDonvuisk)ns,Feyerisli- ness andLo^S OF SLEEP. -•Ij W—— yi”*’" - - FacSiroila Signature of N EW ADKK. V EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. ___________________' ............ , THpCtNT«unCONMHf, 1**W voni!CITY, mmwrmtsag&gsm!!} Trust Your Eyesight to Jito One Without a Medfcfil.£t$u<;ution MIWtWliM.IIB~>flVifrlBIMII i'll lltjllfilT wS 5 >i C inc inna ti’s Celebrated-, 0 c u t i $ t z O p t i c i a n i 1 Foriueriy Professor Medi­ cal College,, Cincinnati, O., av I o n e r of .the N o r r j s , Higgins, H a rcO U tt and t". A m e r ic a n Testimonials, will make his next montly • visit to Cedarville, Ov Aug* 24 Sr 25, For the correcting u£ painful and defective visinn and ‘ , the proper fitting of glasses for Impaired eyesight. HoadacKc Cured. Cataracts Removed Without Knife. . Nervousness, burning, itching or smarting of the eyes, • ■ dizziness, bluring of,type in reading, color blindness, squinting, frowning, ‘ watery, inflamed or granulated eyelids relieved. ; Ji Month's Trial Given . * * Prices Reasonable , Eyes Examined Free, Day or Evening, W itt be a t Jamestown, O., Jhtg. 2 6 and 27. 1 Desirable For Suninier.il GLOVES Iff Silk drab, plaie and black, fingoredoabfo ripped ‘fit like tw pm. # S • . . • C O R S E T S . . • # S* • f Alar-kn, Snowflake, Polar, only 50c, Royal Worcester, w Ferris, 81.00. Invisible Lacing $1.00 aud S1.50. Ribbons, helm, ‘hosiery, collar, lace bertha*, fans, H Cotton goods, are very stiff, while our slock Jasts. ’ ^ *f? Heereuekers 10c, giughftm 74c, down to 5c, Sheeting tc # j f Roronontft 25o, worth 30c. Pillowcases Olio to_ 20e, •Table % cloths, fine stock, 50c to "82,00, napkins to match- ^ || Wash Dress Fabrics. | f Oue esse to sell, 8?-c, worth I2ic, White goods iCc up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chiffonetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens' ^ SHk Persian, greatest variety. ’ - ^ Wash suits 82,00 up, Wrappers 8L00, nndeiwear. IT *>> Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, .Lace;;CirtPAii^. & « , M a a w i XENIA, OHIO, If You Are Not Using M O D E L FLOUR Perhaps some other kind will seem good , enough for you, once you try MODEL you will' never take chances on any. other brand. - " . r * j » *” ~ *. - <l ' ‘ ' ■>* 1 Mrs. Geo. Wori.ey, West Jefferson,0 , , says, “I imvp used n Tot of flour-but none as good as.MODEL, as it is the best I ever used,”. • “ you ^ I t ? 00!! m o d e l f l o u r I f be don’t"keep it some other one dues. iSSSBm iwer Why ttOtstopthl8 falling of your hair?- At this rate you will soon be without any hair* Just riemember that Hall’s Hair Renewer stops falling hair,'and makes hair grow. VIOLENT ATTACK OF DIARRHOE Cured ByChamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and Perhaps a Lite Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with a violent attak of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John" J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patten, Ala. “A friend recomended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five Cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was en­ tirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world ter bowel com­ plaints, For sale by Isaac Wister- mab» LEGAL NOTICE. George II. Crawford, whose residence is Unknown, will take notice that on the IGtli dty of June, A, I). 1901, Robert R. Crawford filed bis petition in tbe Common Fleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in ease No. 11,257 against tlmabove named George II, Crawford and ollicrs, praying for partition Of file following promises: tewiti Situate in ifio County oi Greetie, ill the Suits -of Ohio, and In tbo Township of Cedarville, towit: Situate and being on tbe waters pf MaSsies Creek, fee!ngpart pfMilitary Survey No, 4371, and bounded as follows; fowits Beginning at a stone corner fo David Jackson and running fhoneo with bis Une N 23U®, W 58.6 iks Irs to n stone inlaid line corner to Joins Jamison’s heirs; tiiemfa S 03°, W 09 i>oles tea stake and .while oak in Jafftfi ' Bull's line; tbenee S 83d, II 115 poles to the beginning, containing eighteen acres more or less, being the said premises conveyed te Jane Paris end Hannah Paris by Daniel Murphy and wife by deed dated November t, triJO and' recorded in Vol. 8 at page 3f,uband IlCeords ofWreenoGemhty, Ohio; and for the Alignment of the dower 1 of Alesaiiikr Crawford in the undivided one-half of tbe aisovedesK-ribril premises. [laid George If. Crawford h required to assswer ois or before the folh flayof p.eisfom- ber, 1904 or judgment may bo taken against him, ■ T. A Sfogrtider, Robert I). Crawford, Attorney-, plaintiff, EXCHflU&E BfiRH CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOHNXS of Merchants and In- dividuals solicited, Oolteetionr promptly made, and remitted. TkRAFTS on Now York and Cin- cinuati Sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by mail. T OANS made on Real Estate, Pet* X4 sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmnn, Pres,, Seth W. Smith, Vico Pres., W, J . Wildman. Cashier, O. L. Smith AM. Cashier KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, Office at Rees Bror, Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and injuries ol do­ mestic animals carefully and scientj- cally, Graduate of Chicago Vetiisary College. J To be distributed in twelve,premiums of $ 2 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ I O , $ I O , $ I O , $ 1 0 , $5, $5, $5, $5 $5, Monday, January 2d, ’05. Patronize my meat market and receive a ticket with each 25o cash purchase, ' Each ticket will give you one chance in the drawing, 0 . 0 . W B I M B R 1 Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters, Etc. m * m i m Cedarville, Ohio, Agent for United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notrir If 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 tfoo1 you pay in, at the end ot 20 years.. We give you 7 elective couditions vaa ■ can change at your will. From 2 to 3^ times face value of your policy is paid up insurance without re-examination, Also agent for the ' General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y D. S. STEWART Vetinary 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 Clifton, 0 . Call and secure dntes. A Care fu l B u y e r , Tie Best is n a t i o n a l,: - The Best is What ffe .. Meats arc deceptive, link# yf# are a good judge, you can never tell what you are getting until you hive it served and partially eaten, We know meats. Wo feeleci stock with * View to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you may depejerf upon—meats that Will please you. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PHY8CIAN AND SURGEON, Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera- peutio treatment, Also latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases of tbe nose, throat and lung*. NIAGARA FALLS^ 6,80 Round Trip from CcAurville, via the Pennsylvania Line®, 4 August 28th, is the date of thfr atmuftl excursion to Niagara Falls. Round trip fore will he $6.80 frims u ^ or Pn,ricul«rs apply to E. is. Keys, ticket agent, • T ub H kiuiji foYfirsbriassjob"work. H A L F F A R E p l u s $ 2 , 0 0 For Round Trip T ickets, VIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points in •Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, ' Virginia North and South Oarolfoa, Tennessee, Tickets on sale May 3rd' and 17th.' June 7th-21et, and on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter un­ til Nov. 15th, and good returning 21 days from date of sale. For further information, consult yoitr local agent, or address (k L. STONE, G jv N’ i . P ass , A gent , • notimviUK, ky * C.H. GROUSE. GOODS DELIVERED . Telephone No. 74. m~Et<Lh Fish,Always on Hand, SB* Low Fare*Jo Californiavia Pchnsyivteia Llwei DuringScpfotnber, Atig, 35 to 27, inclusive, Ang> ^ to Sept. 9, inclusive, excursion tick* et* to San Francisco and LosAagska, account Trienuial Conclave Ka^jfhts Templar and Sovereign Grand I, O. O. F,, will be sold via Vania Linen, For full intorarik* regarding foresTontcs, etc., apply io Local Ticket Agent o t those lit** N lcW ^ d e G t * c m fjif‘ §3 Ti%?d E| Actual Cost to Soutii Limesl . Bank, S}iriil sa v e t h i s AUGUS1 When the Entire Days Only. Raill - McWadc Co., SprirJ Cluflwug House, entire el $50,000 worth of ciotil fog goods, will be plal sold a t retail at 33 Ceni beginning Wednesday, [ 3 a, rn.. lor i>osit|vely 4 e^ entire- stock will be nothing will,.be resen] Sacrifice this founense moneyquick to pay ‘claJ - This will be a. ny st s t l faking to close out tb i| fiiousand dollar stock" (foys, but tlu price, v I .goodswill mfive* 1 hem oJ the WORLD’S GRE a I JXG SALE W ILL BEtJ AT 0 A. M l AT AfoWJ 11 SOUTH JLlMEST j opt , cm zE iste' NAT| the Sensation of tl .Wonder of t\ We hereby guarantee I Wc.advertise, and evcil befow Is strictly bpnafidJ tation absolutely corrcl bard to believe that a b | sacrifice.such."-an inline sold 33 per cent less tl cast to manufacture, bil Tnith.and we merely a| and test our statements, mis said positively begij Wednesday, A u g u s t] a n d C lo se s in “"jusl 'tlniik ol the folioJ 'irlroi ■ in>y.t inve-buringl A Fine Suit of Ml AHto A\atch,l Tins suit if; posirivel your money r/ tended atl flic sale. I Mm's Tiiicriiiits jn Oic| Plaids, worth $13.80. ol funded at any time duf youj r e not satisfied . J Men’s splendid suits ini cashmeres, all sizes, worth §15.00 or your ■ Fine up-to-date Dre&s| checks and‘stripes, lively worth '$10.50. Sale o p i and positive! Wade. Stand posite Citizel PIMP fcinS* btbit, itaC.Wttta, The Be w catft c*f h SSSilW iTi flfoatt I’h'VaUiv *rt3 will l.»U1 foil -tl i fHtfofii tefiESie h*tm>a},;| m ^ x u

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