The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

u* w , •-Tf H could on! *■ be arranged that" Cyfar H errick Could appo in t “Boss’ Schm id t to. som e fa tjob where there Would belptenty of ' ‘g raft, .... ;;1& ^fSS&wt i o#tfi» »wur ^ Dr. I>, Kennedy’* Favorite Remedy, Prie#li!«Iwt5 Hope i» oppressed in several quar­ ters th a t th e P residen t through Mr. Can’t the Senate pass an a rb itra Garfield will he able to pay,'some at* Won agreement in time to still th a t tention to the Cook ladies* trust, raging tum u lt betweenMrs. .Tofferson Davis ami General Miles.? The onty alarm ing feature about the judgeship contest in th a t “Bogs’ Lowes even escaped the thought of naming a man for the place from his homo county, I t m igh t bowell fo r J «<lge Ky le to come o u t in a s gentlemanly manner a s possible and ask the voters for th e office he seeks instead.of .having i t pilfered fo r h im a t the hands of his superiors. Governor’s H errick’s litera ry hu r can is having; some trouble in ex­ plaining ju st how th e Governor . came to make an ass of himself on tire Brannogk law measure while it ■was yet in the hands of the commit 'ties. “ For Republican P a ir P lay” is the tita l of a .series of a rtic le s ' prepared anti sep t o u tin the interests of Gov erhor H errick resenting what calls undue attacks on Ohio’s chief Executive i t The k ind of men that' are' needed on the Comity Central Committee • are men th a t will no t transfer their i, power-, to any one person. When Such Men are' placed in this body . • then will “Boss” S chm id t' have rough sledding and thei’e w ill be few acts like w ha t lias taken place in the-selection of a man for the .'judgesh ip . • , , the the ,,How th a t Dayton js to name next' GrCene county ' judge of common pleas court why no t this county prepare to .name the , nex t judge in Montgomery county. -Turn about is fa ir play, f:\Boss’*Schmid ; is about a s capable ,of doing any­ th ing corrupt in politics aS is Dr Howes and Greene .county m ight-as . yrell have the honor of retu rn ing the,courtesy, W e have said it before .and wo say i t it gain th a t men who are affil- lia tedw itb the g rea test g rafter in th e 'coun ty should n o t .be placed in pul>lic.ofilco. Theyeanno t be con- , sidered fa ir and square in any sense of tlie w o rd fo r tho “Ross” will not associate or‘have dealings w ith men h e cannot control. The “Boss” ip th is county like the orie’in Montgom­ ery 'coun ty cares ve ry little who is judge. They are o u t for the coin. I 1 Two Minutes jw - ‘’j mw Physicians tell us that all the b i pod in n healthy humanbody passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be­ comes irregular the whole body suffers, Poor health follows poor blood JScott’S Emulsion .makes'*the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT’S EMULSION V T is such agreataid is because it passes so tjuickly into the bldoci, It is partly di­ gested before it enters the stomach] * double advan­ tage in this. Less work for the stomach * <pi|ckej* jtfid more direct henellts. o®p^Lwlih this Iggji| pos- is . rpne in |>oof Stalth* \ Emnlsrojfi does just that, A change for the heater even be* & n t y # t tofcjraMt, We raur “ « tWiILK ' ISawHie fl­ ap l i f ia p i a While Governor Herrick is crying for fair p lay and the customary sec ond term d id he eVen consider fair play when there was .a judge to be appointed in th is county. When lie told Several" of the capd idates^hat they m ight as well go home, with o u te r. audience on the subject, th a t he had arranged with Boss Schm idt to appoint 0- H . Ky le in .trade for the Greene Chunty.delegation a t the State Convention^ does th a t, sound like a m an th a t knew w h a t fair play * * . : , . ; ./ I t certainly would give the voters of this county pleasure to get whack a t “Boss” ' Schm idt who would like to, soat jhimself in some of the legislative houses in Colum bus or Washington. Talk- about bo lte rs,.. ivhy there wouldn’t be 'enough votes cast fo r h im to feVen reflect fo r Dowies party . The only way the Corpulent Dutchman will ever get such ^ place as that? will he on the principal th a t C, H . Kyle got the appointment fo r common .pleas judge, W hen the- Presiden tial p a rty en tered the Senate gallery for the in auguration of the Vice-President the spectators were s urprised to see Mrs, Roosevelt looking after, her children herself. The entire fam ily • was present and ,there was no m aid -Or orderly in take .charge of the little ones, Mrs, Roosevelt helped the ' boys off with their coats and every­ one knows th a t i t is easier to sk in .a coon, th an to get a small boy .out *of a reefer. She w aited in the aisle un til they were a ll seated, and with, an eye out for possible lark ing she hat the, little ones seated beside her. Quentin, the youngestpoemetl lceep- ly Interested in a p a ir of new gray k id gloves which-lie had donned for tlie occasion, though he occasionally cast an envious glance a t the hand of Theodore, JV„ one finger which was tied, with a white rag'. When ills father- entered the Senate Quontin suddenly became interested and in a voice loud ^liough to be heard h i the galleries nearby he exclaimed, “ why there’s papa!” Mrs.- Roosevelt said something to h im which silenced him, and la te r when ho became rest- less, she was again m ild ly reproving, As soon as. the President-took his seat in the Senate he looked jip to the gallery where his fam ily s a t and' smiled to them, and they waved and smiled back to him . When the cer­ emonies wore ended Mrs. Roosevelt pu t the children into their coats again, motioned them Into the aisle, assembled them and ushered them out ahead o f her just as tiny obscure and unobserved mother does. The simplicity and look of self-conscious ness of the entire party constituted a p ic tu r^no t to be forgotten and as a lesson against race/sulcide, It m ay be doubted if even the President’s speeches and letters on th a t subjocl have been more eloquent. In the Senate ' and ‘Diplomatic galleries there was probably no t a half dozep mothers who would have under­ taken to manage alone six children a t a tedious ceremony, no r scarcely th a t many who.Would no t haye been embarrassed to appear with a child tmeompaniod by a Maid. The simple motlierdness of the first lady ill the land was therefore most Impressive, and, tlie dothesiiciiy .of the en tire Scene made a n -appeal to over y one p resen t irrespective of p a rty or feel toward the president. 5100 Rewards $100. The readers ef this paper itili be phased to learn that there k at least ope dreaded disease that erfenca has been able to cure in all ifa stages and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cureis thS only posillvd cure now known ie the/ medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eoTiStjlutiotrtd disease, requires a constitutional treatment, Hail’s Catarrh Cora is taken internally, acting directly tip- on the blood arid mtiCOtiSaHffaces of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, b«d giving the patient Strength by halloing op the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors hftreso mtteb faith in Its cnra-Uv* powers, that they ost-r <Mi«JHnhdNdt)ol/sk forany nassihatit fall* to Cfife. fiend for list of (esUmotthd*. Add*** F. J. CHWfJSV ACb, Poleda d, fioidbyDrttj&iacfdtf, Haft* dually PJikaw tin* bash „ T ha t the lim it has no t baen reached as fo wkat “machine” politicians will do to gain th e ir point. One member of-the Infirm ary board re­ fused to lie. dictated to a s to who should bo the nex t Bnpcrintondenty hoIiBPowIt^tiiCtought for^lnsXficc- ond tefm.SftThe Spring Valley Blade will hove the following to say th is I t is bad ly conceivable th a t a man or a lo t of men banded together could become so low as to deliberately plot to enrich themselycft through the* robbery o f the poor, the ha lt a n d the blind—God’s un fo rtun a te s-lm t read this story and draw your own eou- clusions- Mr. J . B, Fleming, Infirm ary Di- rector, and a candidate fo r a second term, tells the following story of the scheming of the-Xenia gaug to far-; the r.lao t the taxpayers by getting control of the Infirm ary B o a rd ., He says: . “Hast winter I was aprroaclied by, a friend Who said he had been, told by a member of the Xenia gang th a t if I would ,assiBt in getting rid of Superintendent Baukerd of the Poor Harm, there wag a 'good thing’ in it for me, naming $800 as the probable amount. A t the time he refused to tell me who the man waswho offered the money, bu t afterward came and told mo the man’s name and advised me to have nothing to do w ith the matter. I told, him, I. was no t for sale. . . • ■ ' ‘‘•The gang then sent lo r my son, who is in Chicago, offering to pay all his expenses and nuiko it worth his while’if he could influonce'mo to ■agree to their plans, which were to get rid of Banlcered and make O, I’, Orators superintendent of tho farm . My son came on, and 1 ’met him .in Dayton, and after telling him their plans'; told, him he m ight as well, go back, as he conld not; influence mo into doing w ha t I believed to he wrong. H e so told th e gang, when he came to Xenia, and upon learn­ ing th is they refused to pay his ex­ penses. 1 ' • “Mndirig they could not buy nie,- their nex t move was to get, mo to withdraw from the race foraronotn- ination. . To do this ,C. IP. Gretors came to my house and told me if i would get out of the race for In fir­ mary D irecto r^ cold have the posi­ tion of Court Baiiff, a place that pays $600 to $700 a year. Xtold .him I-would not. withdraw, and now these-meat arc, fighting m y ’ second nomination w ith a ll their,power.” • -Mr. Eleming tplls the above story openly and claims to have witnesses and documentary proof. W lm t does it mean? ‘ W hy should these men otter $800 in cash, or a position in tlie court house worth $000o r $700 a year for. an office th a t pays bu t abou t $150 per'year.. I t simply moans a deep laid p lo t to loot tho county treasury through “Boss'! E d Schm idtsolling tlie Coun­ ty Poor Earm thousands of dollars worth of chbiip.and worthless sup­ plies at. a big pfrice—a brazen rob­ bery of the county’s unfortunates ns well as tho tax payers of the county Superintendent Bankerd has had control of the In firm ary for sixycars and within th a t time a deb t Of $1600 has been paid Off, and the farm is Ih better condition than a t -any time w ith in the history of the county. The supplies have been bought in open market, good goods, a t fair prices have keen supplied, and no iiin t of graft or corruption has touch ed the Infirmary during his supor- intendcncy. I f t,he gang gets control of .the Im flmary Board, through the selection of their tool, Arnold, as a director, and control of the farm through the appointment of their other tool Cre- tors as superintendent, a system of looting will begin a t once, nnd a worse scandal will develop ■ there than was th a t a t the O. S. & S. O, Home. ./hfcgetaWePjepataUonforAs- sim to ing (l^FoodandRedula- ItoglheStofflacbsattj^dweisor TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought I M A N X S / C H iL lilU .N Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­ ness andlteskContains neither Opium.Morpliine norMineral. N o i r N a r c o t i c . j^o f& u n rsa 4 v a .p tm m /UtpilH Seal' , ' N - jllx-StHtut * l JitxhtlUStilt~ AriseS m A * ■■ Apcifeel Remedy fo r Consllpa- Hon, Sour Stomach,Diatihoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish­ ness and L o s s OF SLEEP. • FacSenile Signature of N EW YO R K . --„ -EXACTCOPTOFWRAPPER, E,- .....v___________ .............. THEecNTAURCOMPANY, NSWVORttCtTY. Startling Mortality. . Statistics show'Stftrtlingmortality, from appendiciticfi and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful di­ seases, there is ju st one reliable rem­ edy, D r-K ing ’s Hew Life PiRs. M. Eiannery, of 14 Custom House Place Chicago, says: “ They have no equal for Constipation and Biliousness.” 25c a t all druggist. SUBTERRANEAN WONDERS Iffmmotli Cave AND COLOSSAL CAVERN Are the most interesting of a ll th e n a tu r a l Wonders in America. These wonderful Caverns are visited ann­ ually by thousands,of tourists from th is country and abroad. They are pronounced, by scientists the most the most magnificent Work of nature, I t would well repay yofi to take the. time Co make a v isit to them* They arc 100 miles south of Louisville Ky, near the LOUISVILLE &NASHVILLE H, B. and iho undersigned will be glad to quote you rates, give train schedul­ es or send you a bcautifulitlusimied fi? page booklet giving an interesting description of those remarkable places, > Xl, Stone* Geul P m , Agent, Louisville, Ky, EXGpmE sm CEDARVILL j B, OHIO, ^ COOTINrS o f erchants ad t I n ­ dividuals solicited. Cplteotionr promptly made and remitted A Good Cook always prefers tq have her meats come from here. She knows they will be just right and do her qred- it. I t doesn’t require much/skill to prepare our meals -- 1 For the Table They a re so tender and juicy, so well cu t and trimmed. Give us an in itial order and see how the “ hubby” willprriise your culinary, skill. There m ayb e a now spring h a t for you in tho experiment. C. H. CROUSE, Cedarvllle, O. TYKAFTG on JSTew Ite rk and- Gin ■^'cinnuti sold a t ion eat rates, 'flu cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by mail. T..OAK8 made oh Real Estate, Per so'nal or. Collateral Security! < • <>• William Wildman, Pres., Beth AV', Bmitli, Vice Pres.,' ,.W. J . W,ildman, Cashier O. L. |(Sinith Asst, Cashier STRANGE A D V I C E ! Speeiosa FOR P O S T S Place orders early for spring plant­ ing. Heavy demand; supply limited; 12-inch to 18-iuch only at th;s dute, Reference: Clins. Dobbins os to quali­ ty of stock and growth. Also a full line of F ru it ond ‘Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT. STOt I t FINE. . CATALPA $5,00 per M. BLACK tLOOTJST $10 00 per M THCUMSEH Pr. O, O. Creen gives ateft personsl attentloq ' " ’*.... ’■Hai ...... tohla great liumsultamn contract. <|In our Almanac for many years past we have given unusual advice to those afflic­ ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles or consumption, We have told them i£ they did not receive any special benefit after the use of orie 75 -cent size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. <JWe did not ask them or Urge NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio* Wain’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms them to use a large number of bottles, as Is the case In tlie advertising of toatiy Corner High and Limestone -street . Springfield, Ohio, other remedies; Our confidence in Ger­ man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice, <jf\ve know by the ^erience of Over 35 years that one : ex- f n o 75 -cent ottic of German Syrup will speedily re­ lieve or cure tlie worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles—and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup’will work wonders.. <JfNeWtrial bottles, 25 c.; reg­ ular size, 75 c. At all druggists. -* Isaac Wisterraah, Cedarville,O, P r e f e r e d s to c k i h t li e (J c tW - v i li c T e l e p h o n e C o m ^ s n y is b e f i g o ffe red t o lo c a l in v e s to r s n t . p a r . I t is g u o r flu te e d to p a y 6 p e r cen t' i n t e r e s t p e r a n n um a n d is to f r e p a i d send* a n n u a ll y , T h e s to c k is Exemptfromtaxes. This is a good investment for a homo company where you.have watched its progress and rapid growth. Imptire at theExchange l»auk or 1 D. Bradfute, Pres, DO YOU WANT TO QO ONA TOUR OF EUROPE ? The • - Cincinnati / Commercial Tribune W il l t a k e 5 0 WOMEN TO EUROPE They wifi go-4* gu&te of The Com­ mercial Tribune absolutely FR 3 WITH ALL HXPKHBEtf PATH %>kiiar > !*>•$» iaiwaft.wtfi4n" iT 1 Iji i-nrjifihif No past season have wo had such » men collection, or selec­ tion of stylish Dress Goods Figured Brilliants 50c to $1,00 Mohairs 50c io $ 1 , 75 , Panama Cloths, Neat (Pin Cheek Bilks, Crepe do Client-, Foulards, Japanese Henrietta Cloths, Bilk Blurt Waist Suits Spring Jackets, Bilk Petticoats. Dressing Barques, Under­ wear, Muslin Underwear. WINDOW DRAPERY, '.Scrims, now pa tte rn s; fMadras, p re tty sta les; Ruffled Swiss «50e, 75c, and $1,00 a pair, Bobbinett $1.50, $3.00 $ 2 , 7 $ «, patr. |.N o ttingham 50e, excellent for $ 1.00 pair. Baltenberg $ 3.75 to I $12,00 pair. Edmuklian $2.75, $3,75, $i. Ivory, Saxony, Bon- ine Homme, J u s t imported. . . ROOM RUGS. -W ;in great demand] and lowest prices shown $10,75 to $ 6 Q. [Ingrain Art squares $3-$l0,75, Small.hearth. Rugs $1 to $5 tP |G3S^. B eat assortmen t^of styles. I HUTGHISOJI« GIBfiEY’s; i XE IHA , . o h io ;= > Chicagoand. Florida Special DA-NEWORLEANS FLORIDA a n d ■ LIMITED ftaiwfaeau.*,!** SOUTHERN RAILWAY -THROUffli PULLMAN SERVICE FROM CfflCAOO AND CLEVE­ LAND, BIO FOUR ROUTE; DETROIT AND TOLEDO, C H & D . AND PERU MARQUETTE SYSTEM; ST. LOUIS ANDLOUISVILLE^ . fl SOUTHERN RY.; TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST* * AUGUSTINE. SOLIDTRAINSCINCINNATITOCHATTANOOGA.ATLANTA, BIRHING- NAM^HBEVEfORT,NEWORLEANS,JACKSONVILLE,ST,AUGUSTINE. Also Through- Pullman Service io K n o x v ille , A s h e v ille , S a v a n n a h , Charleston". . D in in g a n d O b s e r v a tio n C a r s o n A ll T h ro u g h T r a in s. Winter Tourist end Variable Route Tickets on Sate at Reduced Ratet. Forlnformatioaaddres*CHA8.W,ZELL, D.P.A, 4tli andRaceSta.CSnt; W. A. OARRBIT,' 1 W. 01BINEARSON, GeneralUstagen GeneralRaaecagerAgent, CrNCmSTN'A.TI. EIGHTEEN PR EH lU i lS to be distributed on , August, 31 , ’ 05 . The premiums will be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve in $5 each. Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases, O . GS. W E I I M H 1 R Fresh and Sa lt Meats, Fisli, Oysters etc. ' L I The Genuine “1817 R ogers bros : .Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. BerkMrt JW»ft iCnift, have all the qualities in design, work­ manship and finish of the best ster­ ling silver* at one-fourth to one-eighth •the cost. Much of the sterling now on the smarket is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is fat in­ ferior in every way to “ Stiver P late th a t W ears ” \Berkt\lre nth Ibrk. Ask your Realer for “ 1647 ROGERS BROS." Avoid substitutes. Oar full tradc-lnark is “ l$47. ROGERS BROS." look for it. Sold -by leading dealers everywhere. Before buying write for oar catalogue “ C-L,” ISTfiRSATIOIfAL flll.VER CO„ HlCtfCIliNlf|gi UERIOENBRITANNIAC 0 .*-Mifideri, Cebn. s o t e 'P ia n o s A B S O L U T E L Y OUkABL lB . “We have for anninber of yeateUfsdKbor.iolb Pianos Idth 6 Conservatory where they are constantly Subjected to tho hard­ est kind-of up ? We hard fouiifl tlid Jilictsoie to be a goad, durable piano>well able io stand the wear atnl te s ro f the inftslfe room. . j Miss Or.Att\ B um , Directress Cinctenats Ooussnatoiy ol JSInsio. M anupaotureo av .Sitiltli gk Nixon P ian o Co. go a n a i i t a* • CINCINNATI* Bv vt^t*kkis*k iM —■~~*~~~~rn~r~~TH'7in‘,iimtinTrnirtor|rnfiiiil)ii) ftntl B. BocH GOBkorRli, '-DjbtjlM* • I, A |P lfin d id f o o l e r ° ° lo r ^ Rfay h a ir , «ll th o d a rk ,r ic h oolor o f youth* , ■*> sJm bh ' Mm* V ■jitS'C, r- wffpJbert»f prof, Mary ltT g .J fagh i 0 n, TurndHy* Miss Btwsto j^G eP . Shrmi Mr. Bioss B from m ftttac Mrs- -C. F . . rives a t Sou th Mrs, S te lla juifi Mrs. B. G Mesdames "V Winter weroi? Mil®Am ia I her home a t & Mr, Wifi Duffl first of the wei Miss-Agnes Dist.No, ** h attack of infiais Mrs. Johm M- a t iter homo from lirenic po Prof. Stewar day vacation % ’ Wilmington, J' M r , ' M . W< tiico were' ■gue- sndMt e- Wm. ' -Mr* and.Mrs te Iheir farm p ' '.sisters. [to $1.76 (a Cite M*t Sti h UttSi tY. to d ...... Sn p a pi m & i u pn sv fc p to i M l to PjgSwi ! V } • f X \mo* - , Mr. and Mrs. have removed BowersviUo. . m L IM I T P- Mr. John Me highly respect' ■Grove is qutjo ' stroke of prtnil ' Mrs. I r a Towm farfied homo ai v isit -With Mr. Townsley. Mr-'Leigh Or meeting of th Executive Coi Saturday. M r. Perry H r pear New Jasp*- Chas. Turnbull Cedarville. Charles Galb' Dayton Saturd? ,and Sabbath wi' E lizabeth Galb) - Mr. and M Springfield, we and Sabbath of <Smith' and Mrs Miss Fannie , her sister, Mr.. Chicago and a< while in’the eifc, M iss C lara 5 Wfts_the guest o Win. M itchell i Monday. • The spring va ■ is on and seve have gone home. daynvhen the opens. Miss Nellie IV Tuesday from a dianapolis aceoi . Mrs. L u cy M e t' ; the guest of Mr. • « ’ Tnrnbuli and ’ * r* Sm ith. Bov* Spencer, Spencer, condut vice a t - the X church a t Cinch following Sabbi conducted by F b ro ther of Mrs. Monday Judg- M ary 'W ehster i ton S tate Hospii Ond tltne she ha institu tion . SI religion. Depu< and Marshal Jo? to Dayfoii. Judge Scrogg . Washington whe inaugural cemn oliarlzlng himse' . his office before . December as Co district. B e fo re .- ington the Judg trip west. W ! M r. ahd Mrs. Sc the former’s sis* Uon in one oLth ND CLB C H I L0U1SV1L AUGUST1 A, BIRMII AUGUST! n*rl»jim jli Trail ■ luced Rtli Sta.,Catb i , I is foil felve i ies, J Th® Sprmgfle s UhSBivofiioTte'’ L P » attogaiine iron Charleston lias haadaofareoe of kh®latter cit; cciver by the ci piaoed M $$(1,00 met manyobstc of this line ihr< on the part of A t present the Honewirtg to track it never 1 f rtk e bard k a good, ft; fpi Antrim. (NATL ■Mr, D , » ♦ : Ui®Rtreeto Sat*” toa* idtiba b® £(■>Y vw m s removed. A’ A iw ij$a# ttoof ire h i» been H mwshv Owinj Meltepbeatwl teo tmpetod io t r f a f w o b , ■,

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