The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

K i! * Ttm pofitioAi machine which ha# virtually bankrupted the city of Kama & the attack now for tho Citf- wma*League, an i>nc®a«*tion that k .fighfeug for public right*, rttowMwi mrnmmUti «M£ mMm mm* IV* ^ fhe fight In Xenia to oust tho *'fi*ng* politicians have any effect on the county machine? I t will certainly wake the Andrew-Eiflgway*Jackson buyeh begin to think. Nor President, ' ■ THKOIKJltR EOOHBVBI/f, of ^ew York, lor Vlcc'X'rtsident, CHARLES W- FAIRBANKS, yf Indiana, CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member o£Congress, fitti Dist THOMAS F a 8GR0GGY, of Grecito County, STATE TICKET For Secretaryof State, LEWIS C. LAYLIN, - of Huron, For Judge of Supreme Court, WILLIAM T.8EBAU, pi Trumbull,* F& Clerk of Supreme Court, LAWSONE, EMERSON, of Belmont, Dairy and,FoodCommissioner, ; Hpf ACE ANKENY, of GreoneJ FOrMemberBoard of Public "Works, RICHARDB.CRAWFORD, of Stark. COUNTYTICKET For Auditor, WILLIAMDODDS, - ([For Commissioner, • jjj, W. SMITH, For Sheriff,1 FRANK T. TARBOX, For County Recorder, M. A, BROADSTONE,i For CountySurveyor, •’ 0. A. McRAY- Far Infirmary Director, W, B, STEVENSON. I t is understood that the -“gang* will not .guarantee any candidate a nomination tblB fall,- The only prom iae is that thOy will do the- beat they cani • . A public sale will be held Saturday, October 1st, for the purpose of selling oiit the nomination for the different offices, Andy, Bsv, and. Charley need the money. All candidates should have a lull purse. y tiih the people bow to the political, “ gods,**Andy, Charley and Bev./or Will they do as did the courts.when Charley was convicted for selling whiskey, exert their -rights and pay "ijeloreT^the 1homing 1pWtifofy^rirotffir leave their name and fhd-'muney, par­ ticularly the latter, at the head­ quarters of the-“county machine” for this locality. Headquarters at she same old stand, the Ridgway. “ booze emporium.”' T e . SGrandDukq ofHigh-ballton” is now making out the list of' offices he will elect, himself to this fall. He has held everything on the list but sanitary policeman and road super­ visor, and it is generally supposed that he will want these this time. The duke can easily nominate himself for these places, all he has to do is to hire himself to mark the ballots for himself, as he does when he sell# out the privilege to some one else. S ohk funny people out in Nebraska want to give the electorial vote to Roosevelt and send, Bryan to the Senate, There is no doubt about RooBevelt—the question is how to get Bryan into the Senate. B omb papers in Germany think President Roosevelt’s demonstration against Turkey was for the purpose of catching the ’‘missionary vote.” 'Undoubtedly! Thera are 2,000,000 missionaries in America anxious to go in and convert Turkey. But thus fir shotted cannon have been found the most effective when dealing with the son of the Prophet, T he proposition to transfer an emi­ nent gentleman fromjudicial to politi­ cal and executive life moves Mr. Jus­ tice Brewer of the Supreme Court to say'that he would be glad to see a constitutional amendment forbidding any such transfer. Thus far nojudge on the bench has8 ever become Presi­ dent of the -United States, and there is little prospect that any one of the deaignutied. class ever will. Ann sorts of opinions, as might be expected, are being given in the press about Judge Parker’s speech of accept­ ance. I t was mu£h better than some expected;, it was not full of rifle shot as others wished; It was conservative and judicial—quite the thing for’good Democrats. I t was weak and flabby not up to the mark for had.Democrats. The'Judge .did his best to please all, but the. task was impossible. T he Commercial Intelligence’, Lon- do'n says that under a system of high terriffs Portuguese industries have in­ creased considerably within the last few years, particularly the production of coarse woolen and unbleached cotton goods, glass and. butter.•’ The intro, duction of motor cars is also rapidly developing in that country, I t is "being discovered in England, too, that a high terriff, like the Republican tariffin the United States,, makes a ■ -epuntry-prosperou: Papulae CwtecMm,' . • The art of newspaper illustration in its present form is a develoment of reoeafc years, Newspaper cartoons have .become a most popular feature of up-to-date metropolitan daily papers. The unique ami catchydraw ing now appearing daily on the front page of T he C hicago K ecokd - H ekaijj is one of the many special features of the great paper. T he R ecord -H erald baa been fortunate in securing one of the beet young artists in the country to carry out its popular policy of presenting each day a humorous and good-natured cartoon. Mr, Ralph Wilder is one o f the coming men in newspaper Work; His success has been as pronounced as it has been rapid, Be Bhowft all of the good natured humor and the brighter side of everyday' common life which has carried M b work to a very popular success. His drawings are on all of the varioussubjects ofpopular interest political and otherwise. Current events are vividly portrayed in a way that pleases, yet often giving jnsfccriti­ cism in a way that ’dose not offend, Through his excellent work on eastern magazines Mr. Wilder first attracted universal attention. T he R ecord - H erald recognize 1 in him at once a cartoonist ofunusual prominence, and congratulates its readers on 'having been fortunate enough to engage him. Voice FromArkansas, Cleveland, Ark., August 15 (SpepialJ-^-Nearly every newspaper tells of some wonderful cure of some form of Kidney Disease by the Great American Remedy, Dodd’s Kidney pills, aqd this part of Arkansas is not without its share of evidence that no case' is too deeply rooted .ior Dood’s Kidney Pills to cure. /Mr, A. E. Carlile, well known and opinion-arc praising' President1Rouse' volt for his letter to the U/S*. Attor­ ney General of Alabama, to put a stop to the removal of Federal office holders for partisan reasons. . The letter is worthy of high praise for it bps the true ring. The President will make no political speeches this year. He follows the example of McKinley in liiOO. The rule is a good one, for it is hardly dignified for the President of all the people to indulge in par­ tisan speech-making. highly respected here, tells of,his cure after nearly a quarter of a century’s suffering; Mr. Carlile says; “I want to let the public know what I think of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I think they are the best remedy .for sick kidneys ever made. •*I had Kidney Trouble for 23,year, and never found anything thut did mo so much good as Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I recommend them to all suffers.” There is no uncertain sound about Mr, Carlile’s statement. He knows .that Dodd’s kidney pills rescued him from a life of suffering and he wants the public to knew it Dodd’s kidney pillp cure'all Kidney ills from Back­ ache to Bright’s Disease. Low Fates to CoIumbus-r-‘'Pensy” Unci, Excursion tickets to Columbus ac­ count Ohio State Pair, will .behold August 29th to September 2d, inclu­ sive, from all stations on Pennsylvania lines in Ohio. For further inforraa- tjott-con8ult“-tieket--t»gent3--Penn8y mm fhnlrralnfanfum, F or S ale C heap -A good phaeton inquire a t this office. kwarc of Ointments for Catarrh That T he Sun, of New York, has had a Varied experience in the course of its career as a paper which shone for all, One need not recapitulate the list of all the candidates it has supported; enough for our present purpose to know that it refuses to support the democratic platform, which it de­ scribes as Composed of “hell-broth, dishwater and dynamite,*’ and that it announces it- prefers the “impulsive candidate ,* Roosevelt, to the “repra* tentative of the Hun vote in tha back ' ground,” This is pretty severe, hut the Bun always did use strenuous language. . s c o t r s EMUUION m m m a M fp i* ferny the WM&ite# mi starve# tjftttm *Uag MR jjtjiftdUv. aiU.lt MlfralfAliiWnfc 'H r H!fnjpjlffl Iftwm - ' Contain Mercury, As msreury will surely destroy the Sense of smell end completely deyange the whole system When entSrinK It thtUnah the muc­ ous Surfaces; Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa­ ble physicians, as the danger they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de­ rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cars, man* nfactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken In- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. I t is taken intrimsliy and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.JJ- Cheney ft Cc. Testimonials free- Bold by druggists, Price 715cper bottle* , Takellali’s Fsniniyjpilla for constijmtion, Halved Hands Raltt. One way Harvest Hands Second Glass rates (5 or more on one ticket) will be sold by Wisconsin Central R’y at Chicago* Milwaukee and Manito­ woc, to points fa Minnesota and North Dakota at rate of #14 per capita; August 1st to 81st, 1904. Write at once for information, to Ita, F, Behwogel, District Passenger Agent, 407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, 0 , 55S5SSSS CAS TOR IA Iiw Isfonta and Ohtldraa, OnKM You Mn Always Bought The bisease has lost ita 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 of bowel complaints in children1 has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known.. For sale by Isaac Wisterman. 1 . T lie Kindt You Have Always Bought* and which has been, in use for over SO years, has borne th e signature o f and has been made under hia per­ sonal supervision since Its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this,. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-iis-gooil” are hah Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger th e health o f .Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Oasfoxia is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Fare-" gorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant* I t contains neither Opium* morphine nor other Narcotie substance. I ts ago is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation and Flatulency* "I t assim ilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE OASTORIA ALWAYS B ea rs tlie S igna tu re o f In Use For Over 30^Years. THCOr«t*yB*OM**(.V, T*MURRAYSTREET, ^EWVORRCITY, Desirable For Summer, I G LO Y E S f | Bilk ilrnb, rials awl black, fingersduible tipped, fit like kid,50c ^ .* C O R S E T S Alaska, Snowflake, Polar, only 50c. Royal Wonester/ Loomis. Perris, #1.00, '.Invisible Lacing #1.00 and #1.50; Ribbons, bells, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, fans, Ci ton goods, arc very stiff’, while our stock lasts. Seersuckers 10c, gingham 74c down to. 5c, Sheeting. in t Remnants 25c, worth 30c. Pillow oases I2^c' to 20c, Table £ cloths, fine stock, 50c to #2.00, napkins to match. WasbT Dress Fabrics* One case to sell, 8£c, worth 12%c, White goods 10c up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chiflbnetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian, greatest variety, Wash suits #2.00 up, Wrappers #1.00, ujideiwear. Carpets, Rugs, W indow / Shades, Lace Curtains. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S, . XENIA, ASTUDYINGOVERNMENTAND POLITICS. The above ,um ha , bean eet aatdo b / THE CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE,-to be distributed as awards to the subscribers of -THE COM- MERC1AL TRIBUNE,tor- THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE who estimate the total vote past In tfie State of Ohio for President of th e United States a t th e election to be held November 8, 1904. HereIsWhatWeOfer To Oaf Sahnarlbem Who Engago to Thin Wgahito Intellectual Content* To the one makinsl the nearest correct estimate of the exact total of thevote.,^, $15,000 To the Second Nearest To,the Third Nearest To the Fourth Neatest To the Fifth Nearest To the Sixth Nearest To the Seventh Nearest To the Eighth Nearest. To the Ninth Nearest .. To the Tenth Nearest To the Next,300 Nearest {$10,Each). To the Next435 Nearest <$5 Each) •» *« *.*■»■*.*.*»•• 6 , 000 ' 2,500 1,000 ' 500 300 200 •100 50 • 23 .3,000 2,325 In all W5 Awards, amounting to .. .$30,000 if any subscriber should, before October 1, - 1004, estimate the exact total vote, there wilt be paid an additional amount o f..,., 10,000 If any aubsprlber should, after October 1, 1904. and before .6. p.m., .Njsvember 8, A Grand Total o f . . , . . . . . . , >rsubscription.blanks, data, a OUR RATES. T o t’ $1 you -will rccfclvo Tho ’ -Siminc Dally and Sunday Cotn acrclal Tribune for f6vr (4) ivecks and be entitled tti two (2) estimates.. For Si you tvlll receive The Weekly Gazette for; one (l) year and be entitled to two (?) estimates. For fifty cents you will receive Thu Dally.and Sunday Commercial Tribune for two (2) ................. (l) weeks -and be entitled to one •estimate.- For ififty cents you VflHreceive The Weekly Gazette for six (6) months, and bo en­ title d to erie (l) estimate, SPECIAL NOTICE.—For every .fifty cento paid yon will .be' en­ titled to two (2) weeks' subscrip­ tion to Tho Dally and Sunday Commercial Tribune;'or six (6)- months' subscription to The Weekly Gazette and one (1) es­ timate. You can. subscribe for The Dally and Sunday commer­ cial Tribune a t tbe above rates ab Inns a time as you wish and be entitled to ,one estimate' for every fifty cents paid, You can order the paper sent to any ad-- r dress yoii wish and have tho cz- t J tlmato entered In your name if you so order, , Vou Bet art excellent dally-nnd Sunday newspaper or weekly newspaper ■when you •accept either of the above propositions. m secure an award and probably 1 . independent, the rest of -your. life. imamUtniiatim e **.$50,000 .. v ............... . . bout^provlous votes and further Information, m* The CooR That Bake With MODEL flour Never, complains of the flour for she uses a perfect flour of unequaled quality and purity. One litte sack, will show what a really good flour it is, E . Bhockey, Catawba, O., says; “ We have used MODEL FLOUR five months and think i t the bfest ive have ever used.” ‘ I C I TELL YOUR GROCER I YOU WANT . . .Bt r - . ^ e v e M O D E L F L O U R You take no chance in using MODEL as every sack ^guaranteed. IN G O L D To be distributed in twelve premiums of $25,. $20, '$15,, $10, $io, $io, $10, $ 5 . $ 5 . $ 5 , $ 5 $ 5 . Monday, January id ,” ’ 05 . Patronize nty meat market and receive a ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Each ticket will give you one chance in the drawing. Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters, Etc. THEC0MHERCBLTRIBUNEAWARDBUREAU, & & A V Z- : GEORGE- H, m m T he H e ^ ald for first-classjob work. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, inaigni ficantouts or puny boils have paidthe death penally. I t is wise to have Buckien’s Arnica' Salve ever handy It’s the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, Sores, ulcers, and piles threaten. Only 25c, at all druggists. To cure a cold in one day take Laxa­ tive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove’s signature is on each box, 25c. if Taken with Cramps, Whii Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleporf was suddenly taken ill Thursdayniglit with cramps and a kind of cholera, His ease Was to severe that he had to have [the members ,of the crew wait Upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and .consulted, He told them be had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera atidDarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out Thedoseisone,justonepill at' bedtime. Sugar-coated, mild, certain. They cure c o n s tip a tio n . .. AysrOo., Lows!!, Km. Want yourmoustache or heard- RHRIfINfiliAWPQ RYE abeautifulbrownorrichblack? Use U 11 nrn cn. ospiuoaKTson*, r. u u t oo, xukim ,x.x, LEGAL NOTICE. and accordingly several doses were ad­ ministered with the result that the follow was able to lie around next day. Tlie inoideat speak quite high­ ly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.—Eile­ ader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails, Keep it in your home, it may save life Forsale by Isaac Wisterman. B*«r« th« . Puts an find to it All, A grievous wail 0 Rimes comes ns a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dirslncte, Backache, Inver complaint and Constipation, But thanks to Dr. King’s New Life Pills they put. an end to it all, They are gentle but thorough, Try them, Only 25c. Guaranteed by all Druggist, Georg,>1L CrawforJ, whoso residence Is mrimowri, will take notice that on the 16th day of June, A. I), 1001, Robert D, Crawford tiled his petition in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, In case No, 11,257 against the shove named Georgo IL Crawford and others, praying for partition of tho followjmt premises; towit: Situate m the County ot Greene, m the Stato of Ohio, and in the 'Township of Cedarville, towit*. Situate ahd being on tlie waters of Massies Creek, being part ofMilitary Survey No: 4371, and bounded as follows:' towit:. Beginning at a stone .corner to David Jackson and running thence with his lino N 23}i°, W 5S.5 ixdCs to a stone in said line corner to John Jamison*'’ heirs; thenco 8 CS°, W 0Upoles to a slake and wldto oak in James Bull's line; thence 8 83°, E 115 poles to the beginning, containing eighteen Seresmore or less, being tho Mid promises conveyed to Jane Paris and Hannah Paris by Daniel Murphy «riA-Wife by 'deed dated. November L lwo any recorded in Vol, 8 at page 369 LandNetdrda of Greene County, Ohio; and for thenssfAimebt of the dower of Alexander Ofnwfpr\ in the undivided One-half of thcahoyo duKrlbed premises. Said George H. Crawford Is required to answer on or before the i 0th day ot Keptem- ber, 1061or judgment m\vjbG taken against him,.'. . T. L. Magruder, Eobcrt D, Crawford. Attorney. Plaintiff. KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, Office at Rees Bros, Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and injuries of do­ mestic animals carefully ahd aeienti cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary ^•)llege, EXCHflJl 6 E BARK CEDARVILLE, OHIO, . ACCOUNTS of Merchants andIn- **• dividuals solicited, Coll«*tionr promptly made and remitted. D (RAFTS on New York and Cin­ cinnati sold at lohpgfc rates. The cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by mail. OAN8 mado on Real Estate, Pei- * sonal or Collateral Security. William Wijdman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres,, W. J. Wildman, Cashier, O. L. Smith Aeat. Cashier VIOLENT attack of djarrhoe Curedby Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrijoea Remedy, and Perhaps a Life Saved. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PIIYSGIAN AND SURGEON, S|iecially X-Ray and Electro Tliera- peufic treatment, Also' latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases of tlm note, throat and lungs, “ A-short time ago 1 was taken with a violent attak of diarrhoea and believe t would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J, Patton, a lending citizen ofPatton, Ala, “A friend rccomended ChamherJnm’s Colic, Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy, I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses ofit was on* tireJy cured, I consider it the*best remedy in tbe world for bowel com- plaints. For sale by Lane Wistcr- man. T his II ebat . ii for job work. R M Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor United States Life Insurance*Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance add whose contracts are as plain as notes. If you want protection, lake Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements, You can carry #2,000 or better, almost as cheap as #1,000 in investment,. Xi investment, we will pay you 5400 more than you pay in, at the end of. 20 years.. We give you 7 elective conditions yon can change at your will. From 2 to times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re-examination. Also agent for the ■6 • 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 lO(details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 236 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates. A Careful Buyer. TheBatisWhatYonTail. TheBestIsWhatM L Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you can never telM what you are. getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. Wo select stock with a view to having the beet meats. We know how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you may depeini upon—-iheata that willph me you. H A L F F A R E p l u s $ 2 , 0 0 For Round Trip Tickets, • VIA ' Louisvliie &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points in •■ .3g. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Tickets on ssafoMay 3rd and 17th* June 7th*21st, 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 nformfttioii, consult your local agent, or address O, L, STONE, G es ’ l P ass , Aafttw, LOUISVILLE, * y . C. H, GOODS D EL IV ERED ^Telephone No, 74. Jfi^F resh F ish Alwavs 6n Hand. Low Fare#to Califomiavi* Pennsylvania U ihi DuaingSeptember. 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