The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

and >,000 I floor M W re s t and country ft all and topping I every r nations advatv »ted in know ilarly* * * * f , WI it —r~iiptt(r*riilifV w *..'* &Ofc£®k TheCeteilleHerald. l* o r Y w P i 1 j£S~ **“ ’ KsUtor. }kli-j jtnu v m i 8EPU 8UCANTICKET; Stats;Ticket, tfoj’.*5:, rciavy rtf hHto. ,tl % 3M\ I .W I .I K. hi Huron. iVr.’ a'JjT'-' »»f Supreme Court, P 'vni.UAM'T- MWAH, of Trumbull, For t’Lf’i oi ijiior,-■»>(,( Court, I,A\VH)X F, lvMKUSO-V. of Dchnont, For Dairy unit IfoOl Commissiont'.r, .IIWt.H'iv ANKKNY, of Greene. , o£ Public Worlcst nroiTAmt- n. ch aw fd bd , ofstark. Coitgtvstional Ticket, i'urI!-,pri ‘■mlative to'Congress Ctii Disk T. i;. SdlofiGY, of Greene- County ticket, For Auditor, WW. Dodds, For Commissioner, J. W. Smith, For Sheriff, Frank T. Tin-box. For County Itoccrder, W, A*Dmndstone, For County Surveyor,- ' fi. A. McKny, ' KnrIrtiimvary jHryctor, W./Jt- SU'YCTlSOn, 1 Judge Patkeiythe Democratic caud- Date for President, is 52 years -old, svfiile Ids running- mate, Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia, is 81 years .old, ■ - ' - ■ The Dnas-"ratio National Cuoven- u-,»nniter having been in go?,. ion in kit. Louis for si* days, adjourned early Banday morning, Judge Alton 15, Parker, o{ New York, and IJonry G, Davis, o f West Virginia, were' the nominees for president and vice-pres­ ident, After, a wrangle of about seventeen hours the convention adopt, ed n platform winch made no refer, c-nco to the money question,, j Judge Parker, upon learning of the evasion of the-nmney question, sent the fol­ lowing telegram to the conventions MI regard the gold standard as firmly and irrevocably established, and shall act accordingly if the action of the convention today is ratified by the people. Inasmuch as the platform is silent on the aubpet, I deem it neces­ sary to make this communication to the convention for its consideration fo r i should feel it my duty to decline the nomination except with that un­ derstanding.” This threwBryan ant the free silverUes into a spasm, but they could do nothing, as the conven­ tion was determined to have Parker even if they had to swallow his, gojd standard plank, Henry G. Davis the candidate for vice-president, is a ftiiliiormir mine owner and rhilroac .‘ ‘Tom" Taggart will probably be>at the head of the new Democratic cam- . paign committee which will! lead that patty to defeat, - Tom says he wants -the job, even, if Parker; Hill At Co. .do not want him,' , Now' that all parties have held their National conventions the newspaper writers fur the big dailies will have time*to writea few “ special telegrams" on the Russian-Japanese war*. This industry has been very quiet of late. .Fourteen persons were killed and. .more than one hundred more or less seriously injured in'a collision which occurred on the Erie railroad‘ at Mid­ vale, N- J .?-last Sunday. The acci­ dent was caused by-a regular express train running into the rear of an ex­ cursion which' was .sanding on the main track. ' - magnet. The only commendable act of the convention was that i f effectu ally billed both W. J, ‘Bryan and W, R. Hearst at one stroke. S tatf . of O hio , C ity ok Tor,etui,) J j UCASCot/NTV j bS Fa ask J. CnnsKv makes oath that bo 3s senior partner of the firm -of F. J, C hisney tfcCo., doMij? business in the city ofToledo, County, and state aforesaid, and that Said firm will pay the sum Of ONE HUNDRED .DOLLARS for each eyery case Of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the Use of O aiahuh Cum?; ' FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence-, this Cth.day of December,, A. D 1 , 886 . ' - , t— ’ A. IV, GLEASON, -j sea 1 .1 Notary Public , Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, and'acts directly, on-the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for tesfimoni als, free. , The Emperor of Germany lias Bent « telegram o f congratulation to one o f the Russian regiments wishing them success against the Japanese. If the United State's and Great Britain hat "■tmdtHm't e bieu |ge'ndingiihiaiiicmigrati illation to the Mikado. It is not his love for Russia but hid"‘hatred of the United States that causes him to have these spasms. My Breath. S h o r t n e s s o f B r e a t h I s O n e o f t h e C o m ­ m o n e s t S i g n s o f H e a r t D i s e a s e * KoUvIti,standing- wtat many phyalo Ians say, Jaatt fl^caEo can ho cured. In*. Miles' New' Heart Care has per' tuiirntly restored to beatth many ttioucatjds who had found no relief in the. mcdielBts foiioratlslc or hotnoeo- patiiiO ct rfgular practicing1physicians. It has priced itself unique «n the hls- i‘>:y of medicine, by being so uniformly nr.'cr Tut in e-uring those diseases. N'.iriy always, one of the first sign* ri hurrAis i;j shortness of l»e*Ui. Wheth er It eome-o as a result of walking or i.H.i.Iirj up ehiirs, or of other exorcised, if the l.c:ut is unable to meet this extra thOi.iEjd jrji&a its pumf-iiig power*—there >;m wrong with it. u ty tii-nt tiling you can do, is Ur f Hr. Aides* Now Heart Cure, it w,.l e/t to tiro foundation of the trom aud irnko a permanent cure by ntrennth*niuff and ront wlng the nerves, -1 know lh:it Iif. Miles’ New Heart ■ .it n iTsi it rciHertv. For a number [t ve.'.sn l ojjJTr'fd from afirtrlnos* Of * /•%*«*’,*t \ a min.............. nmotiKjm* *r<tl*. and pains in- md1*-. For m-mtiiS at a time f M he ni;aMo to lie oh my left Side, i f 1 lay fiat nit my hack would nearly e.>i,t!;or. a friend advised using Hr., Miii:) New Heart Cure, whle' .a® - - , ............. which I did fr-j.ot rOEi.’sts, t Organ to Jmpto »e After taking several liottle* wiuoHtaxt Ci.'ro the pahis in my,aid* <H othrr eynri.iioms vardrhfd,. r am «;.A eiitirely ry u. All thus# dreadful f,iii.fSc u::& spithi are. a tt.hi* nt the t . , j , , p, HTEAKB, MiudTctown, O. ..j- F-':t h'.ttl" fines not help you, will r.-fund your mmiey. * , m . — — - . “ r.‘ mirw entiffc' Remedy ' %*,'*-r ki-’v- « l i ts jjill lit& Ii lt* O l i P 1 «?L7^n»r>»»; \mt c a**t tfil < , . . . f .. j f , * - * - , , j ' ' ’ * s, tl "v * t v IX wk;t is v.j'.asr, and h>*w to right it. i 4 PATENTS t S«f.US,an*Tr#4e.Mt|%*«bt*»el mtmVtA*' ttite-ntAir.-wd'Kftdftitft#*W*f*«**, ; Uwsorrifc*t#rMNMWft u »,< •vttmmrm, *’*t* *w«« 3V.f»ITV»* It.W ‘A»IfcT®»WHI»» t.fteinSr-ste pstertt,i* U/t WlMUliSathe** iteuHrrif -asWafliMsttoe LSSndr-odfhAigwiag*r write,,WfUk , Ae. We. it m Mi, ttee m, Dctf«i not Sm Ult pktsi itMtiinM, , AfiAKenttr, **Haw*oOm*l(r with -•r-1 ai f.twetaUwV.H,Ml Hsuttfs wnOwrite 1 free, ’ j C . A . 8 N 0 W & 0 0 . \ EMULSION A food because it stands so em­ phatically fo r perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor-, jng appetite, , o f giving new strength to the tissues, especially t<y the nefves,,its action is that' \ [ o f a medicine. 1 ' ' Sendlorire*sample. StOTTft BOWNK, Chemist*, I’eariStreet, NewV joc.and#r.oa; aildmggistx, venf-hoitfekcepcrgbonid*AtnoW~tbaWit- they will buy Defianco Cold Water SWrch I M m time, because it never sticks tothe iron, but because each package coniatn ill pz.—ono full pound—while all other' Cold Water Starches are put up in %-panttd packages, and the price js the same, 10 cents. Then again becauseDefiance Starch is free froth injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell y<nl A 12-oz, package it is bccdusahe has A stock on hand which heWishesto dispose ol beforehe tputs In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package inlarge letters and figured * ‘lfc ozs.'1 Demand Defiance and save much timeand moneyand the annoyance of the Iron stick ing. Defiancenever Sticks, LEGAL NOTICE. George H. Crawford, whose residence is unknown, will take notice that on tile JOfh day of Jane, , D, 1904, RobertD. Crawford fil i his petition in the Common MeaS Court of Greene County, Ohio, in case No., 11,257against the above named George If, Crawford andothers, praying for partition of th* following premises! towitr Situate in the County of Greene, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cadarville, towili .Situateand being on the waters of MaseiesCreek,beingpartofMilitarySurvey No, 4371, andhounded as follows: towit: Beginning at a alone corner to David Jackson and running thence with his line N23J*°, W 1-8.5poles to a stoiie in said line corner to John Jamiwn's heirs; thence & (IS3, W 09poles torn slake and while oak in James Bull's line; thcnCe 8 83°, R 1JS poles to thebegthning, containing eighteen acresmore of less, being Urn said premises conveyed to JaneBaHs and Ifannali Barts by Daniel Murphyand wifeby deed dated November!, 1836 and recorded in Vol, B at page $0hLand RecordstdGreeneCounty, Ohio; And for the assignment of the dower of Alexander Crawford in the undivided ofKvhalf of the alxlvedesrribed premises. :iild GtorgG IT. Crawford Is required to answer on or before the 10thday of Septem­ ber, ItHHor judgment fo«y be taken against lim. T. L, Slngrtider, llo!>crtD, Crawford, Attorney. BlaitttifiT 301, Safeguard the Children. JJotwithuttinding #11thattedon#by btmfdft hfitcaltb and charitably iftr elinet!jporaon?* the tUath Wifi nitioftg small ttbildren k tfry highduring the hotwither of thfe autritfiermonthsin the; Urgedti«. 'There » not prob­ ablyfifftectiWof boWel c 6m|Jaihfc hi it lUtidred, however, that could not be cored by the timely ti#e of Ghamber- ain> Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ■emady/ For aal# by leaae Wister- man, Munster String B«*n*» What arc presumably the largest eking beans in tiro world may be eeen growing in the gardens of a resident of Pasadena, Cal. They Tango from • thirty to forty-three ir.eliO:). .in length and average half an inch in width; They are not only enormously large, hut they make u delightful table delicacy tyhen cut and stewed and prepared with cream and butter. The vine? bear profusely* and the beans are no largo that one of them is more than a. single person can comfortably manage. These beans are of the aristocratic specifs and do not claim alliance with the common string bean. California .botanists class them as belonging to" the genus do- liphos, but owing to their great length they are more popularly known as “ yard beans " The plants arc natives of China and Japan* and tho seeds were sent to California from Japan). the During the last twenty years, by patent office record, Connecti­ cut has led every state in tho coun­ try ip. inventiveness except in four separate years, when it stood second in the list. There is scarcely an ar­ ticle in common use about your house that is not made in Connecti­ cut, from tb 6 hinges and locks on the door {o tho billiard table* the clock on your mantel, t);p sewing machine in the workroom, your sib venvnre, you'r gun, your blcj’cja or automobile, your piano and phdlO player* and many such simple things as axes, nails, kitchen hardwire, knives and forks and.' needles end chains. I f there 'be anything that you cannot trace to Connecticut you will 'find that,- the machinery' for making it or the first .shaping of raw •material came from this state. The letter box you pass on the way-to your office and the typewriter in use: there, tho ship in the harbor and the railroad train yon ride in, all have the: Connecticut, stamp on' them somewhere.—World’s Work. gj£gS> For Infanta and Children, AVegelaUePrepacaliotiforAs- iimilaUugtbeFoodandReg Upg andBowelso* ula- TheKind You Have Always Bought I n i lN i s . r f m i m u \ QUESTION ANSWERED. \ Yea* August Flower still has the largest sale of auy medicine in the civ­ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using ‘ ......................... " ili- anythiug else for indigestion or hi oiisnesS. ' Doctors' Were • scarce, mid they seldom heard of apprndicitiB, nervous prostration or heart failurg, etc. They used August Flowe'r to clean out the systemand stop fermen­ tation. of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver* stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad. with headaches and other aches ,1 You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there' is nothing serious the matter w-th you. You can get this rplihble remedy at ail druggists. Price 25c and 75c. Low Fares to California via 1 Pennsylvania Lines DuaingSeptember.1 Aug, 15 tq 27, inclusive, Aug. 28 toSSeptTorTAcJttinvej' excursTon tfck- " ““ '' - '"M. M o d * aiccffun^Xriemnal(ijCor|;claV£--^£^^j|I® Templar and Sovereign Grand Bodge I. O. O. F., will be sold via Pennsyl­ vania. Bines, For full information regarding fares routes, etc., apply to Local Ticket Agent of those lines, Aug, 31 d, One Lady’s Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of .Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. PromotesDigestion,Cheerful jrngga^RestContalns neitha- Opium,Morphine porMinewt- WOT N A R O T IC , Sstaffi’ '' j r s g a * . ApetfcctRemedyforConailM- Ron. Sour Stomnch,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverishness ahdLoss OF S ubep . FacSimile Signalure pF g g A t p x m ? ; N EW TrOBK . In Use FurOver Years EXACT'COPY®OpWBAPPEPI. |fin TH E B lQ -n oN E Y M AK ER FOR HOG R A IS E R S Is Dr, Jos . Haas* H p g Rem edy , which for more than 27 .years has stood the SfvervsS. tests and iu ult cases can be depended upon. Doses'are smalt but effective and, results .considered, is the cheapest, safest and surest preparation on the market for hogs. Dr. Haas Pays For AH Hogs That Die Wl/rii .this Remedy is foil m a preventive, u u u i 3 ( y m u u M .' M uu ui k i m i n y u i j i m i o l i i anda free copy of Whichmay bo hau at out* ..storefor the u'sking. This insurance Prop­ osition is the strongest bona-fide guarantee ever given aremedy andconclusivelyproves 'diegreat faith Dr, Haas Los in his Remedy, T H O U S A N D S O F T E S S I M O N I A L 5 From the lending breeders nud feeders, throughout the hog raising ' .world, and a’ fair trial of the Remedy will convince ally one that they cannot afford to .attempt to raise hogs without it, • , v. ■« . n sure preventive and arm ter o f disease, a great worm Destroyer and cougft care, $ave$ feed, aids digestion, pari* lies the v iooM as ten s maturity aiid pays for itself many Dines over by tbe extra flesb produced witbout extra feed. See that dealer’s name and signature of Dr. Jos. Haas is on each package or can label. None genuine without them. “25ibrraur; zer“~. i+i it TD. R. sterrett, cedarviiie o. HSrCALL FOB OIBOULABS, BrutallyTortu.ed. . I have, I belevc, Sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets on tbe recommendation of one lady*here, who first bought a ‘box of them about a year ago. She never tires -of telling her. neighbors and friends about tbe good qualities of theseTablets.—-P, If. fihore,Druggiat, Ilochester, Jtnd. The pleasant purga­ tive effect of theseTablets makes them s favorite with ladies everywhere- For Hale by Isaac Wisterman, To cure a cold in one day take Laxa< tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, E. TV.' Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c, tf KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, Office at Itecs Bros, Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and injuries of do­ mestic animals carefully and sciehti- cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College. RE l VIVO m m t * VITALITY A caeo camb to light that for per­ sistent and unmerciful torture- has perhaps never been equaled, - Joe Golobiek, of Colusa, Oal., writes. **For 15 years I endured insufferable” pain from rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bit­ ters and it’s the greatest medicine on earth for tbat trouble, A few bottle? of it completely relieaed and cured Night Wa» Her Terror, me.*’ Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c, ' Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggist. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ted Yean of Suffering. Madact Well Mfirt SSEMKtoCTtigM: aE 8 t3 0 lS 3 8 1 3 fw w»dB<>Mtn»iU>over«iwiL«itt soUiT*- it owatfattrmi atthStfr. oar**whtniu Otm?tn»nWJUr^itt tb«{i' lo*ttei ‘ Btvtt vrm mtrise, ttwlf XSntbtnl RBIVIVO. « ^viepru.tHjlteTt*) i s t t s j o i s s s i s ^ x i i WMohVSBWIotw UfSSitf,', MtoatroarMbyntertiDKat MatnotM v * ; silo iM \ lot M«k tn* nldfe KtewjM iteftMTW m ■#*#«««& AtifiCOOKltiSSilofi, TcSlteM ItlMi«n hot mtsiAsm mm mm, MS-: " t wish to 4ay| a few Words in praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chpl era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” say? Mrs, Mattie Bufge, of Martinsville^ Va. **I suffered from chronic diar­ rhoea for ten yesfs and during that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to givc her entire relief, I then decided to try the medicine myself* and did not USe all of one bottle before I-was Well and I lmve'never since been troubled With that complaint. One cannot Say too much in favor of that won­ derful medicine.” Tills remedy is for sale by Isaac Wisterman. Sheeparenowsheared by electricity, DR, E. C. OGLESBEE, 1’IIYBCIAN AND BURGEON”* Specialty X-Kky and Etectro Thera- twutlo treatment. Also latest Im­ proved gppafwtna for treating disease* of the hose, throat and lung*. “ I would mough nearly all night loug.’kwrites Mrs. Cbas, -Applegate, Of Alexandria, Ind;, ‘ ‘and could hardly get any sleep. I had con: sumption bo bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other med­ icines failed, three $ 1,00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure eouglis, colds, la grippe, bronnchitls and all throat and lung troubles. Brice 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists, R . E . CORRY , AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate aiitkFersonal prop- -------------------------. dUP fac 4 t erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction High service.' Low pri Telephone 235 Clifton secure dates. : guaranteed. Residence Call and HALF FARE p l u s S 2 . 0 0 For Round Trip Tickets. VIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points in Alabama* Florida* Georgia* Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and Bouth Carolina* Tennessee* Tickets on sate May 3rd and 37th‘ June7th«21st, and on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter un­ til Nov. 15th, and good returning 21 day? from date o f sale. For further information, consult your local agent* or address # 0 , Xi. STONE, Gttfj* P aw . A m , ixwiaviLi,** itv. Desirable For Sumiher. ; g l o y e s Bilk drub, slate and black, fingers double tipped, fit like kid,50c C O R S E T S Alaska* Snowflake, Polar, only IKk?. Royal Worcester, Lmiialti, i Ferris, $1 00, • Invisible Lacing $ 1.00 and $1,50. Ribbons, bells, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, fans. , Cotton goods, are very stiff, while our stock lasts. „ Beereuckers 10c, gingham 7|c down to 5c, Sheeting ( in J ? Remnants 25c, worth 30o. -Pillow cases 12ic to 20c. Table •-J cloths, fine stock, 50c to $2,00, napkins to match. ' I - 1 ■ Wash Dress FAbirfCs; ' Oue case to sell* 8 Jc, worth 12ic. White goods ' JOc up: Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chiffonetts,' Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian; greatest variety. .Wash suits. $2.00 up, Wrappers $1.00, uudciwear. Carpets, Rugs, Window f , . ' r ‘ 1 ^ • Shades, Lace Curtains, & MB MiinUtl XENIA, OHIO. # ■ m S S , . f - YOU . -*- ^ v / > ^ , - , , f * » ‘ s*U'3f^ i Use two, three, or possibly 4 barrels of Ft-ppR - af year. Suppose you pay 25 or 50cper barrel more for! -tl:4%1- . ■ -'-X Than for ordinary brands* Think how little thatmeans guaranteed GOOD BREAD ALL THE TIME. i ........................ * ’ * i ^ aW ■ 8 . Insist The best grocers sell it, if your’s don’t some other one does on being furnished with MODEL To be distributed in twelve premiums of i; $25, $20, $15, $ip, $io,/$ib,''lioi! $ 5 , $ 5 , $ 5 i $ 5 $ 5 , M onday ,. J a r iu a ry i d , patronize my meat market and receive a ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Each ticket wifi give yoil one chniice.in the.drawing;' >J ' Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters, Etc. v e g i b t a b l k : S i c i l i a n ! ' i n m 1 1 n 11ui itfw1ruv/y * g e o R g e h . s m i t h , , . •, Cedairville, iChio, Agent tor .* : United States llife InsuranceCo. 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, alrupif ai oheap as $1,000 in investment., II investment, we will pay yon $400 more than you pay in, at the end ol 20 years. We «ive you 7 elective conditions you Can change at your will.. From 2 to 3 % times face value o f your policy In paid tip insurance without re-examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y ElGHflXGE BUM OEDARVILLE, OHIO, OOOUNlB o f Merchants and Iu* 1 dividual? solicited. _ Colbfotionc promptly made and remitted. A TlRAFTB ou New York and Ciu< cinuati sold at lowest rate?. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. OANS made ou Real Estate, Per* * son#! or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres.* Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres,, W, J. Wildmari, Cashier. 0 . L, Smith Asst, Cashier Low h m To Si. Raul July 13th to IT, Inclusive* excur­ sion ticket? to 8 t. Paul, acoount Triennial Convention, Ladies’ Cath­ olic Benevolent Association* will be sold from all ticket station* .'oft the Pennsylvania Line?, For full infor­ mation' regarding fare?, time of train*, ito«, apply to Local Ticket Agent of those line?. A Careful Buyer. Mlaiiijiat Mut, a»EmiisHal Tt fell. Meats are deceptive! Unit** jroft are a good judge, you ban never tell what you'are getting Until you have if served and partially eaten, ' We know meats. We select stock with a view to having the best meat*. W* know how to select stock and there­ fore have meat* you may depend apoa—-meat* that will please you. C .H . GROUSE. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No* H . tSrFrmh Fish Aiwav# 0 # Hafti, D. 3. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon Haa looaied In Jameebawn, C^de, ,'£u ■ '"4 ” ■ - i d 4 J

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