The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
m f c ' v - i 11 I: EBPyBUCAN TICKET, & W 4 . n & x i Fur Vu& -n t, TU£OIWB£ llOOHEVKf.T, if New Yorlc. For YJc»-Vwiu'ltPt« CIfAULKrt W. FAIRBANKS, o£todmis. CWteSESSIORU- TICKET M*jal*r of Co«jSWfc UfhD&t. T1JK)«A6 R 80BGBGY, | of Umue (Jaunty. ia«'*diw',arfy*wr f * - STATE TICKET ForStrrctary.of bfete, KBWISaEAWJf, OfllUMJI. Fxuf Judge of Supreme Court, WJLbTAMT. Sl’JvAIt, ofTrtfinNU. ‘ ForBlerk. of Supremo Court, DAWSON55, 3 JMERSON,. ' . _ ... of Belmont, For Dairy ami FoodComtoWlouer, HQtimS ASKWTY, , . " of Ureene. ForMember Foard o£ Public \Yorfo$ - 1 fUOHABD B. pUA'VTFOBD, of Static. • COUNTY TICKET ’For Auditor^ IVir.UAM DODDS. ■ ’ For Commissioner, ,■' C-^vf.'1:yLW", SMITH, _-■• 7 , For Sheriff! FitASF T TARPOX, For County Recorder, , '%S, A. BUQADSTONB, For County 1 Surveyor, G. A. Mi KAY' For Infinnarv Director, IV. U. STBVB.N'fcON. Judge Pxritor,J« anxiotw to know whether outs te to “remain a govern ment of law or beccmetme .of Individ ualcaprice, I t all depends. I f ilia caprice wight eijsnee to I ks that of Alton B , Parker the voters will un- drubtedly declare for a government of law upderTheodoreBoo#eyelt« The DemocraticNs tiomd .Go,‘omit toe liaft taken the precaution to issue a double set of .Campaign buttons' one gold for the au-l and one silver for the west—and so the party as well as its leader manages to face both ways* Parker** Own Special Frfticrjpiton For Uprooting Protection by inttail- monte, Jn«t. » Fatal, Though De ferred F#r % Few Veara, “No other administration in onr history, ny other government in the world, has more oonsistentlystQod for the broadest spirit of brotherhood In our common humanity, or has held a, more resolute attitude of protest against every wrong that outrage! the civilization of the age, at home or abroad.”—Boosevolt's Letter o Acceptance, 1 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Ho one who is acquainted with its good qualities can he surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain^ Cough Keniedy,' I t not, only cures colds and grip effectually; and per* manently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. • I t is also a certain cure fop croup. Whoop ing cough is hot .dangerous when this vnrhnrlw 'in 'mtrAni " Tf tv/Ynfrimes nn Congratulations Judge. Then there’s that “dish’’ of crow, Our taxes nve $2.90 That’s all. Remedy is given. I t contains no opium Or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby ns to an adult. I t is also pleas ant to take, When all of these facts are taken into consideration it is not Surprising that pebplein foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem, this remedy je io fake'aoy- Other a fte r hav ing once used it,, For sale by Isaac Wistcr*' man, ‘ It will soon be Congressmen Scrog- k.i-^ , 1 ' ' 1 .»* iA, A - m •* * . - w - , th e Judge was -certainly ‘’goto ,aome.,f ,' J ■" ’ , , ■ " The Herald haBehjoyed oUr Mcrow/’ I t tasted like ,fmore." . Hildebrandt is now for , Judge ficroggy and will' work for .the- good Of the ticket. We expect soon to see the list of guests that will sot down to the “dish of crow,” Our neighbors announced Every bou-ckec-pcrshould know tli.it if they will buy defiance Cold Witter Starch for laundry nse they will "save not 'only time, because it never sticks tothe Iron,hut beteme each package contain 16 oz,—olie full' -pound—while ail’other Cold- 'Water Starches are put tip in impound packages, and the price lathe Mme, 10 cents, Then agiqn beeaUseDefiance Starch is free from Injurious cliwaicals. If yourgrcccr tries to* Sell yon a 12 -oZ.package ,it is becausehe line a Stock on handwhicli hoivislieato dispose ol before ho 'pula in Defiance. .-Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed On every package in large letters and-ffgures Vlhoz?.” 'Demand Defiance and Savemuch thneand moneyand theannoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. i Hook ’Em, Sniffey; -^m&4jme-figo-thalr-they*ivould—make- --^^‘Ifdbk^'knnf-Sniffeyi the,announcement, ...Letspayo, Tfltdnfi were not present at-the counting out last Saturday night to hear the many,’ compliments Mr;,.Jackson psisaed on those who did not take part in his primary.: Mr. Jackson says that when you give the people am honest primary they will not come out and vote. This is just aa much to say that some oth ers that have taken place were not honest, How’s the public to. know when an honest primary is Scheduled? Duly about one-third of the voters in the township took part in the p ri mary last Saturday. J mat what per Cent was known Democratic voters, is not known but the poll hooks will shoWa Climber of names of known Democrats, Probably they have turn ed Over? We hops so any way. SHVIOCH A FOOLESH PLAN }sr to wefemsc taydltiiier hPwj StoWwfcl tout ln%c*t|p8 Urtta A«*n*f View* add, tt«tf*lj$* in varicro# part* of the system, tsaterthsl inflammation ofthe in- te*Mrt*t tmual and nameroti*:Yther all* mant* that rob lifeof it* pTfctetuV*if they do sot finally rob ym o t life llarif. txnmfi in the haw*!*,*’ i* * Shylock was the man who •wanted a pound o£ human flesh. There a r e ma n y Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it—take Scbtfs Emulsion, Scott’s Emulsion "is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they Cued the whole body* For nearly thirty years Scott’s Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh, We will send you a\cpuple of ounces fr^eT^ SCOTT h 80WNB, Ohamtet*, ♦00-41S Fa*rf UtrcAt, *,H*WYOHt# $>c< * q <1 $tm, *11 4tngg{di. a corner mop «xpr*)«k>n of people who look mi*- IT P i* August X U nm , wMrh 1 * nHurp'aown remedy for wi«tfp#Uoft *ftd BiUtom^ch ill*, Mowerwh«» tm life to the-' ’ ' * * 4 inw nw healthydoote, » ah C A S T O R 8A- f tttf lafkatfl and OM:Jb'cs, • th# 1 m -viA ^iKnKtur* % «>I 1 As Ofrovcr'Clcvchuid'fl vigor tot*Tree trade- caused uncertainty and doubt, due to the dread a t disastrous tariff changes, starting what became the panic.of 18$3, the day Ms second, elec tion was known the November before, no Judge Parker has put himself on record ip public speech and In his lat ter of acceptance particularly, with a free trade plan of his own, even more dangerous than the declaration o f bis platform. - In his address accepting that plat form and his nomination with it, Par ker was not content to endorse its declaration that "Protection is rob bery,” hut went on to add. to It, Rec ognising that the adoption *of a straight-out and complete Democratic tariff, would change conditions so com pletely as to precipitate universal •smash In alt trades, industries- and general business, Judge Parker pro ceeded to say that "It, is due to the people that, we", (the Democratic party) should tell them that the tariff should he changed "without creating that sense of uncertainty and insta bility that has on oth^r occasions man ifested itself," Since these conditions never occurred except in the prospect of Democratic tariff reduction, threat ening existing intercuts- with ruinous competition with cheaper wage tseun- tries/ thls suggestion by the Demo cratic candidate, this implied pledge to protect the country against his par- tyXpolley Was-refreshing indeed, But' his, next sentence spoiled it all. Instead of any suggestion of return even to the mildest form of that American System of Protection, which Washington and Adame, Jefferdon- and .Madison, Monroe- atul Jackson,- as presidents of tlie United Stated, advo cated and secured from .the very first, MA Parker gives never- a .hint of. adopting their principles in this re spect.. Not the Siightest'ahatenient of his pnit>’s picsent fondness for lree trade does lie suggest. He believes, in Just what Bailey and Dpukro Cochran,- Champ Chirk and Sharpe Williams ad vocate in congress In- their most ram- pant, speeches for free trade; he agrees with Bryan in the. oft repented LVL 1 <i ' ^uil_.F-r * . /platform that “protection is robbery.” And yet Pnrlter has one point all his own point all his own,' stated by him se lf in these words in bis speech and again approved -in his letter of accep tance; , , * - “This (l. e.,. getting free trade 'with out creating that sense o f uncertainty had Instability that .has On'other oc casions - manifested ItsiefJ can , be achieved by providing that such ' a reasonable period shall intervene be- twpen tho date o f the enactment of the statute‘malting a revision! and the date of its enforcement as shall be deemed,sufficient tor the industry or business affected by EUCh revision tp adjust itself to the changes and new conditions Imposed.", Not instant death, but merciful hop- plug' off inel; by Inch,,Is .Dr, Parker’s •ttrcHOrlntiOTr^Or-rthiir--nrotcctcd-*lmlus«; Tbo Kind, You H ave Always J3kragM» an d wWck Txa-’J Ibeon. la a fs for .- oydf SO vfiara, has heme Hie gljjwttnrft o£ and itas b cert niado und e r Ms per sonal supervision since its Infaacgri,.' Allowno one to deceive yon in th is. A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and « Jusfc-as-good” a r e bob Experiments tha t, friflo w ith a n d endanger th e hea lth o f Intout.-i and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute f o r Castor Oil, P a re goric, D rops and Soothing Syrups* I t is P leasan t, I t contains n e ith e r Opium, Morphine nor' o th e r Narcotic substance. I t s age is its guaran tee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t cures D iarrhcea an d W ind Oolic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation And Flatulency. 1% assimilates t h e Food , regulates th e Stomaek and Dowels, giving healthy a n d n a tu ra l sleep*. T h e Ch ild ren^ Pnnaeea—Tlie M other's F riend , GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Beard the' Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years* THECCNTAUn-COMM 14 V, ft MURRAY*Tf)EET. REWVORRCm-. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP * • - m OP A ll KINDS, IF ryou want a good Work Shoe come to us. If yoti want a nice Dress I w Shoe we can give you more for your money than ever before* We also make a specialty of Good iShocs for Girs and Boys* driven into the tree, and the plffy-, cm in orderTry to awing tho ring so that it will catch oh, the hook, Ho who Bhcceeds scores a point. ■ In stead. of a tree an upright post with' a crossbar is often used. 'Some times, instead of one hook, a hoard' is arranged with several hooks, each .of which has a number Under it. In this case the p successful player scores the number of the hook on winch he hangs the ring. After any number of turns agreed On, he who has scored, .the highest number of points wins. Frazer’s Shoe Store "lingering ai|<l bumoroUB." It would be Just as fatal! at .any rate. • ■The practical side of Parker'S plan Is clearly p u t' by an Independent and conservative journal, the Washing ton Star, in these words; “Such a device to lessen the shock to the business interests of the coun try would, in practice, work the very opposite effect It is by no means dif ficult to imagine the state of trade under such conditions, with an abso lute prospect of tariff reductions to come one, two or three years later, Every manufacturer, importer and merchant would immediately cut dowh to the limit of his necessities. No man could be expected to produce his usual stock when 1 m might scon be called upon to sell at* a reduced figure. No importer would bo apt to buy abroaa largo quantities of materials when he might soon find himself laden with a high priced assortment and low priced, market, No merchant would take On long lines of goods or hustle for new business with a radical.or even a mod erate change of tariff rate threaten ing—or promising, as the cade Is viewed—-new trade bases. "What would result from such a cur tailment o f trade and production Stagnation of business in every branch and line. The army of the un employed would grow by the tens of thousands, .Panic would follow on tho heels of dull business. Shrinkage of free currency, tightening of bank conditions, excessive caution at every point—in short, all the evil* of uncer tainty—and a waiting game would be born Immediately upon Such an enact ment. ' . "Furthermore, evory man affected unfavorably by the prospective tariff would Work tor its repost, and in addi tion to the stagnation caused by tho threat Or promise of changed conditions would come the demoral isation Of a renewed struggle." , CURB TO STAY CURfiD. EXGtfflJlGE BftW "Wapello, iowat Oct. 16 -—(Special.)-— One of (he most remarkable cures ever recorded in Louisa county Is that of .Mrs, •MTpnie Hart of this place. Mis. Hart was In bed tor eight monfhs And when she was able io sit up fiho was nli drawn up on one side and could not walk across the room. Dodd’s Kidney p ills cured her. Speaking of her cure Mrs, Hart says; “Yes, Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured me after I^was In bed tor eight months and 1 know the cure^wnu complete for that was three years ago and I have not been down Since. In tour weeks from tho time I started taking them i was able to make my garden. Nobody enn know bow thankful I am to be cured or bow much I feel i owe to Dodd's Kidney Pills." Th‘s ruse again points out how much the general health depends on the Kid neys. Cured the Kidneys with. Dodd's Kidfiey Piils and nine-tenths of tho buffering the human family Is heir to/ will dfimppcar, CEBA imLLE , OHIO, A GCOttJNES of M erchants and In - ^ dividuala solicited. Colleetionc prom ptly made and rem itted. T\RAEHS on Hew. York and ** clmmti sold at lowf«i rates; Cin- The cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by titkfl. T OAN 8 made on IleaTEstate, Per' •*"4 tonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmau, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W, J Wiidman, Cashier. Q, L. Smith Asst, Cashier Kopubllcans m u st watch General Apathy and Mr, overconfidence- They are our only.dangerous fo a* .. ■WVutWBW* vLv* CRYrtM, *ml T fftdt.Mnrli* ofetHtatt! mid «Uto t- *ntbwltim* tat MoptUAt*pet*. 1 ovn Ortm 11 «r esot itcU to te N T o rrta t < Iftfl CAB**Pnf« pslent in l'"»»tim« 111*1(1llio*« rrmdt* f->m Ws*lnnBlor *«tid mnd^LdrAWing tot*nhoto., wilh dwer}* (loti. W * It JtitwtMlil* »r Hot, tr** at Oitdvf, Oav k b mi X 3 »i«(iU I* **ip(*d. * OliufntotettM,"wltli tow *£ *»m« In lit# t?.S, *mi foreign wnntriM (rntfise. AddtM*. iO.A.SNOWACO. O p *. #AV*«VOrriPB, WASHihaVON. 0 , 0 . ‘StufnPwrtlwiiWtMy, $8.62 WORLD’S PAIR TICKETS Correct Silverware yon would have everything iti good taste and harmony. » " XW ON S.\t,D- SVNDAVS, MONDAYS/ toesdays , wbdni ; s 1 > ays and tmjus * DAYSVTATim rKSTBSYt-VANtALINKS, World’s Pair 7*duy round trip tickets to St. Louis arc now sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mon days,--Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays of every week at $ 8 . 6 S from Ccdarville, Ohio. These tick ets are valid in.conchts of through trains. Longer limit low-price ex*; etifsjon tickets to World’s Fair arc sold every day, T*W particulars consult 15. 8 . Keyes, Ticket .Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Ccdarville, Ohio. Alaska, Snowflake,. Polar, only Ifoyal Worcester, Lcomig, F e rm ,$1.<*0. JavuibleLaiing$1.OOanti$1 .DO, Iiiblions, I k I isi hofiery, collar, Jaee le-rthae, fan*. Cotfoo goods, are very fctiff, while <*ur ttock issle. ♦ Seersuckers ltjc, gingham 71c down to 5e« Sheeting in Itemnante 25c, worth SOa. Pillow caeca 12Jc to 20c. Table cloths, fine stock, DOc to $ 2 .(H),juapkfQp to match. Wash Dress Fabrics. One case to sell, 81c, worth J2Ac. White goods 16c up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chiffouette, ^Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk Persian, greatest vafiety* Wash spits $2,00 up, Wrappers $1,00, underwear.. Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains. HUTCmsOH&GIBJtEfS, XENlAr ;r '• T h e Cook T h a t Bake W ith Never complains of th e hou r for -.slie uses a perfect flour of unequaled quality and purity. One litte sack will show w ha t a really .good flour it is. E. Shockey, Catawba; 0 , , ' soys; uWe have wsud MODEL ELOtJR five mottths and think It the btst' sveLar.. ever u^vd.” M o d e l f l o u r using M ODEL as TELL YOUR OROOER YOU WART . . You take no chance; in every sack is guaranteed. ^ab e ld is tribu ted in twelve prem iums of $ 2 5 , ' $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ x o , $ 1 0 ,. $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 5 , ?5> $5> $ 5 $ 5 , : Monday, January ad, ’05. I5atroniae mjr meat market and receive a ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Each ticket will give yoii one chapce in the drawing. n ; _ O . C 5 . ^ ' F resh and S a lt Meatsr F ish ,’Oysters, Etc* United States Life Insurance Co. Which‘writes Hankers’ Insurance and whose contracts arc as plain as notes, j, If you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, withI Endowment bettlements. 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*at the end Of 20 yearp. .HV.fi siive you 7 elective conditions you ] 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 1 G eneral A cc id en t, of Ph iladelphia,, and the S . A cc id e iit Co. o f N . Y DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, FHYSCIAN AMD SURGEON* Specialty X*Rny ahd Electro Thera peutic treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus for* treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs.. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention secure dates. A Careful ' Buyer, ‘IlLBestisflatTanfail. tteBestIsWhatWsSel. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell what you are getting until yon have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We- select stock with a view to having the beet meats. We know how to select stock and there fore have meats you may depend Upon—meats that will .please you. “1847ROGERSBROS." kulw*. forks, *p«mA not! fntity pleWA an* *«f,,c-ortwt"»S(ftfttt bft ptirclifltatl ftom IssdinVdernier#svsiy. Ietl«Hhoiitthe stunlmt* IntonAllodAl tn»«f Co.. Mtridan, fid**. Elswhero in this issue can be found: a list of public sales for the near future* I f you arc thinking of hav ing n«de it w(U nay you to call aud see wluUdates are already taken, We have a number of sales in view anil by having the d«te! listed with us yon will uot encmiuter other sales, HALF FARE p l u s $ 2 , 0 0 F o r R o t i i td T r i p T i c k e t . 'Y IA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Poiuts in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken*] lucky, Mississippi, North and Bo(ith-' Carolina, Tennessee, C. H. GROUSE. GOODb DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. $fiP"Fr«h Fish Alwnvs on Hand. Tickets on sale Flay 3rd and 17th June 7tli-2ist, find on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter tin* il Nov. 15th’, and good returuiiig 21 days from date of sale. For further itformation, euusult your local agent, or address O..L, BTONE, ClttirT P ass , A« kiw te?uwviu*fi!f(K t, Special Parc* to Pacific Coast via Penn sylvania line*. j ^ptomheif 15th to October 15th, ] inclusive, pne-way second class coloftbt fares to (,-alifornia and North Pacific Coast points, to MontAna, Jdktet i l l the Northwest, will Win all atatione on Pennsylvanl* LittCfi For full |wrticulars, call o i te a * ticket Agent of those lines, b \.mt* *S9 T ub H kbaw i f» r jo b work, *T And a. $1. givin price solici THE UNIT J, M. Knote’ *<s .We have lASpecial Sale Idarxille and vie iOvercoat or T f . ...................t. ,A . . . . . t ............................................................ ■ these2 days or| ON Ail Fu rn is suit clothes, Aten's fine match .................................. , Men’s strictly find woolen |--i:p-fo-dftto in'style, fashionable ' forwear'all the year xounfi, in a (from34 t6 42, worth $10; wc wil £ you la take this suit home and' five days and 1£ you do not 0 ; vorth 530 or no matter whar tin may be you may return tlie Sai ,’Plllt.Blilt In nrgpHPfl.lTy .virruwMv- “guaranteed to be made in the v< i«t style or your money back at dur’ng this sale If you are not s, IMuffs swell suits ......... At $fi 88' each you arc free to I* suit that is actually sold the 'over from $18 to $10, silk anf fried, elegantly finished and ot Agh class wool#suiting, a,l styl . to-dafu patterns. This is your Icf a llfn-tlme. 'Men's custom made-stilts......... It's wonderful and the exact t rPteS wc are offering suits o' (tn»t of home and foreign s '*ueh goods as tweeds, clay w | l’'eteller meltons, etc. Tliesc -represent the products of the [wdilated looms and the-work’ wd’lful tailors. These suits ; irtutly Jinplied,^ single or . touted, faultless in fashion . Proper ih’ng for a neat drt-ssij ■it comprises oe suits worth 1 i*n 533 .50 and will excel any :»*de to order, workmanship 1 if ^?,,r money cheerfully refo I'rjh’s extia fine dress su its,... "Ws lot t»£ suits will be fi 1J2W any $40 tailor-made mu !if 11®*! of all the latest fit "Wrles, heavy s’Jk and fiatlnl y * y have the 1s. M. stylo broa [«r»r.d high neck effect Don’ ** this cult, ®atit9 *«**•* . stoio has made 0 ■‘speq , ^®dHng the best llho of ban t , J n tllis vicinity. Just thb we have thrown a lot \ r/Jtb goads as Harris & Fr' : r®6re panis fine woolens; [ tee world over at $3,50 1 *wth the money. fani-.v «nh*« f cy pah ts.,,,__ _ [*,"■ ‘*>t of fancy worsteds ini LT/st stylish stripes and m U tl Zp* fltow patife .,. .$2.08, $21 . ^ tolfe of tbTa fehjrl where] fweurs once only in a life titnl T O J. M. KN( l o o : T o l Laxative. y
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