The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
fe' b w u ■ i*ru»*'tsaMy *v-. ry flung political d j • u n on tuv t 5'Si'l'ai Committee. Fh.".*tioii fj amis will bo unknown if *iv*ry v»t-”r vast*: hi1 jvote for th«* jirop.'nunn. . . M C»J Wtf ... every! ___ in iE y iidU T a«« fi. m i Crrier,* os blip riotondent of the Comfy Homo wiH.be no more than a fool iu “B dsh ” {Aehmidt’s hands. Every farmer should come out and vote on April 3rd, The only chance yon have of having- any reform is by easting your vote for a clean honest man for (‘mitral Committee, , Make your arrangement a to come out on April 3d. and vote for com mitteeman. "Wo know that, most people abhor tlio idea of voting in the primaries m they have been con ducted in the paatv but your only chance of rectifying things is by pitt ing in the proper man for Central Committeeman. / 'Hie “Boss” has no use for an hon est. central comtttoeman. That’s ■whya number of committeemen in the county that have held the office and are candidates again have op position. Those wiio voted to hold the coming primary under the state law lit.vo been “black balled” by the “gang” . * . It must not bo over 'looked that ‘■‘Boss” Schmidt is the owner or lias ■ charge of (he famous Atlas Hotel in .Xenia,'that 1ms caused tho temper ance people of that city so'muck .trouble. The proprietor of the house gets,more or less protecton through Schmidt’s political Influence. The • house has become famous since a •murder there a couple of years ago. ft must have been by mistake that “Czar” Herrick appointed a Spring Add man on the Common Pleas bench owing to a vacancy caused by the death of .1edge Mover. Just how tho “ Czar” escaped naming a Day-, ton man for flic, place is more than We can understand. Had “Hoc” Lowes or Ed. Schmidt had any thing to do with it, we’ venture to say a .Springfield man never; would have gotten the place. During the past ten days the Herald has had many complaints from farmers nbtfufc, the removal of the hitching rabk near the railroad. Tour only convienenco was moved to satisfy a personal spite in which your Central committeeman Lad a baud. Mr. Jackson has sold the rights of the ofllce to the ,‘Boss’’- about as often as the “JBoss”wanted if. I f you want this kind of a man as committeeman, why vote for Mr; Jackson. n SJIEi W LIFE’ —-Th.at*swhat a prominent d r u g g i s t said of Scott’s Emulsion a s h o r t time ago.‘ As a rule we don’t use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and s i m i l a r expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott’s Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional n o t e . From infancy to old age Scott’s Emulsion offejrs a reliable means of remedying Im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing "waste. The a o t i o - n of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment- -the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. Ho system is too weak or delicate'to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. Presidential* I wwhuh «CP already being planted, but tho Hcason is young yet and any little tender shoots may lx: frosted before thoreiil heat of the campaign sets In. The best example [of robbery is shown in the light for Inflrmany di rector when Mr, Fleming was offered a bribe by “Boss” Belimidf if be woiild withdraw; from tlio race. . 0. p. Orators, the nuut Schmidt wants as superintendent, was low enough to do the fob, Should Cretors get the superint endey' I t .means that Schmidt will sell all his surplus stale goods to the county as he did a t the. O-S.&S. 0, Home until Governor Hash ordered all goods purchased on the competitive system. Many Congressional trinkets are in the wind. There will be abig patty to visit the Fhillipines wi h Secreta ry Taft, oX-SecretaryRoot, Speaker Cannon and others a t Government expense* *One. crowd has already gone to Porto Itico and another to Oitba. ■Others are. going to Alaska and the North west. A- great deal Of information will bo added to the •equipment of our statesmen by these trips and even though this belated education does come high they need If and wo must have it, , Many, deaths from Inauguration exposure, conspicuously vamong Hfem that of Senator' Elites of Ten nessee has again awakened the country to the perils of tliat_in.de mefit season. There is no doubt but that thousands have been slain in attending the Inauguration coremon ies In wintry weather. Organised effort is again a foot to change the day of the induction into office of the " President-object from ; cold gusty, .wet, or freezing March the 'fourth, to the last. Thursday in April which latter data'from weather statistics is in Washington .usually warm and balmy, aUd flowery With out being heated. 'Men ofNational reputation are engaged in the effort to have the Inaugural day changed to the more salubrious period and It is-koped that the next event,' when the new palatial station in "Washing ton shall have beeff completed and tlio'new mammoth convention hall shall lie an accomplished fact the tens of thousands of American elti zone who come to Washington to witness and honor tho induction of ft President may be able to do so in vernal weather without peril to their lives from o'oldB, grippe and pneu monia. If* wfft8 pM tm a mhom # U*M mmptppjmpmm tre& sssw ss 'w t - J O W H t if H b f lP ll JtiWfllfa WINONA LAKETHISSEASON Will btPartluuUriy Attractive for an Out ing. The summer of 1906 is to be *n especially ’attractive season at Winona IAlt*, tli* beau tiful resort of Northern Indiana on the Pennsylvania lines. Hie Presbyterian General Assembly will convene the Hay jHtb. Noted speakers and musicians b#v* been endued for the summer entertain ment*. There Will Iw conventions and ro ds! and religious conferences from Stay untii September- The literary representa tion will he prominent. I n brief, it Will be a most profitable season educationally. Teachers and students who attend th« Sum wtr&hooi will derive much benefit. Winona Late* fas*golf link*, tennis courts baseball and cricket ground* boating, fish ing, ftffhnminrand camphig facilities. The Pennsylvania Line# run direct to tb# park entrance, Wesson And fifteen-day exenr- M m ticke ts rosy be obtained ito m ticket; K-enta of the Pennsylvania Lines, Infor mation about Wfoouft take, tlie season's program, hotel actn finiodatlons etc., can be teC-msini d A (J. Rh-key, Secretary and (feneral Manager, Winona Like, Ind. —5 Ik $l(tf)kewsr<l* $100. TTicrcadcr#of this pajK-r will he plenaed to learn iliat there is at least one dreaded disease that seisms linebeen abbs to cureIn all list stage# and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis fiwonly posiUva cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a «Wisdt«t)Mi*I disease, requires « ronstitntHmal treatment. Hall’s Catarrh fur* )*taken internally, actingdirectly up* iin the bfawl and mucouseiiiwee ofsystem therebydestroying the foundatmb of the disease, amigiving th* patient atwigtii by Imiiding up the bofiatitution and assisting nature in doing Its work, Tbs proprietors tiaaesomttrfa faith in Its curative powers, <t»t they offer i>«*Ran4ml Imllsr* fovany ,vme tlMt.lt fall* to ours. Stand tot list of tfcrH Addrww. P. J, CHPNKY k Co, Toledo 0, •k»wfay Dntgi>«t, T6c. IMP*FsteHy PHI*art tfc#\(test. Tin fight the itaUffm Lo> cal ami tho Record sopyw to bo at* .meting vuindderable attention among the iiewBpaik'h’ fraternity. Bo hot (I ik - h it wem to bo gottiug that the Record is now trying to provoke trouble In now quartern to save defeat in the contest already started. The Record would like to see the Herald enter the, light aud is doing its best to get us in. We don’t blame it for wanting to drop the ag- gliinent with the Bath townshipman after getting tho loads It has. While the Local announces that il now through with the controversy the same will, not be said at this end of the line. By keeping up the fight against the indejx ndonfc papers In the county is the way tho Record man gets his pay and (in occassional promotion. Thats the reason he was recently promoted from foreman to editor and publisher. The last Issue of (he Andtow-Rldg- way-Jaokson avgan tokos a fling a t the Herald which it hasporfect right to do, just wlmt it was created for. We would advise the editor to de vote his time to answering the Os born Local first and then look for a new' victim. Probable the Local has said,all it knows about the Record man but if the Herald is 'to enter the fight we might refer, to an afternoon scene about the plant, in which the forenum-edllwr-puhlishcr was (heparticlpa'nfsuid his conduct couldn’t he attributed to communion wine either. Order# From Papa. “What, in thfi world is that you have on ?” roared her lather. “■Why, that is the coming out gown mamma had made for me.” ‘‘Well/’ with1a snort, “dOnT yon dare to come Outof it any farther I” -r-Honston- Post. Origin of,Condensed Milk. I t was a woman, Mrs- Albert Cash- ingot of New Orleans, who many years ago invented condensed, milk; Mrs, Cashingor had a sick baby, for whom she must get. expert medical advice if it was to live. Such advice could not be got hearer than New Yurie city,, which meant a long sea voyage. How’'to keep the little baby alivp through that voyage she did not know. But she bad pift np many preserves and many jellies in her time, and Bhe began to experi ment on milk and put up a lot of jara of her original condensed milk, which fed her child through tho voy age. The fact interested, several people in New York; and finally Mrs. Cashingor gave her process away to a pack of sharp fellows, who made fortunes 'out of condensed milk and never gave hef a cent, An Off Yoar. There are people in England, a* elseWhere; who do not believe that the civilian is. greatly benefited mentally, physically or morally by a few weeKs*1service in 'the militia. But surely a3 long a3 such stories as tho one below can he told of any man his military training is not an unmixed evil. An officer in charge of the bath parade a t a garrison near the sea, where the amateur soldiers were mainly from the inland and mining counties of England, reports that the first day as lie was watching the men getting ready for their dip he d« noticed one who looked very ark, A comrade noticed him also and said, “Jack, you're pretty dirty V* “Yes” .............................. said Jack simply “I Was not out for last year's training,” Startling Moriafiiy. Statistics show star tllngmortaUty, from appenflielties and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful dl senses, there is just one reliable rem edy, Dr. Ring’s Hew Life Tills. M. Flannery, of 14 Gnstom House Place Chicago, says J“They have no equal for ConsfIpatlon aud Biliousness." 26c a t all druggist. S U B T E R R A N E A N WOND E R S {Dammoi Gave AND COLOSSAL CAVERN Are the most Interesting of alp the Natural Wonders in America. These wonderful (,‘averns ate visited ann ually by tlmm ands of tourists from this country and abroad. They are pronounced by scientists the most the most magnificent work of nature. Tt would well repay you to, take the tit le to make a visit to them. They ate 100miles south of Louisville Ky, nearthe LODISYIUE & I 48 HYILLE S. S, and the undersigned will he glad to quota you rates, give train schedul es or send yon a beauMfuliUnstrafed 4 H page imoklet giving an Interesting description of these remarkable places. ,■. • Gen't ?**• A**** LouWHkKy. wine K ind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has few * in use fpr over BO years, ha* hom e th e signature o f and lias been mad© under h is per sonal supervision since Its infancy. - . . . Allow no one to deceive you In this* A ll Counterfeiter, Im itations and “ Just-aa-good” are bu t Experiments th a t trifle w ith and endanger th e health o f Infants and Children-Experlence against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA CJastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* I t is Pleasant* I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its, age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms «nd allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation fend Flatulency. I t assim ilates, the Food, regulate* th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e o f S ? TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TH*OENTAUttdOtfPAMV*tt MUHfldV (gTACCr, «CWV6lWCITY* IT’S A TENDER POINT With us to Lear our meats criti cised. Wo avoid i t T>y handling only the very choicest grades. TAKE 6 HR STAKES for itiBtapee. They are from fresh, young, steers, raised especially for beef., Thera’s no finer meat pro duced. hi this or-any other coun try. Try one and see how much your appetite improves, I t will beat all the tonics you ever took. C. H I C R O U SE , C edaru ille, O. EXCHANGE B ak CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, CCODNTS of erchants and In dividuals solicited. Colleetionr promptly made and remitted.] A T\RAFTy on New York and Cm t^ cinnati sold a i lou est rates. The i cheapest and most convenient way |to {send 1 ' '' money by mrdl, OANS made on Ileal Estate, Pei * sonal or Collateral Security.' , William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres,, W ; J- Wildman, Cashier O. T j . Smith AsBt, Cashier Gatalpa ■ Speeiosa FOR POSTS * S P R I NG 190 S, Xnu Mi. A. Ill for pwwF*i DRESS FABRICS No past season have we had such a nice collection or S'jjcc- tion of stylish Drews Goods Figured Brilliants 60c to $1.00 Mohairs 60c to $1.75. i Panama Cloths, Neat Pin Check Silks. Crepe de Chene, Foulards, Japanese Henrietta Cloths, Silk Shirt Waist. Suits , Spring Jackets, Silk Petticoats, Dressing Sacques, l"»dor- . wear, Muslin Underwear. W indow drapery . Scrims, new.patterns; ^Madras, pretty styles; Ruffled Swiss 50c, 75c, and $1.00 a pair, Bobhihett $1.50, $2.00 $2.7p a pair. Nottingham 50 c, excellent for $1-00 pair. Baitc-nbofg $3.75 to $12.00pair. Ednardian $2.75, $3.75, $L ' Ivory, Saxony, Bon ne Homme, Just imported. ROOM RUGS. in great demandj'and lowest'prices shown $10.75 to $50. Ingrain Art squares $3-$10.75..' Small hearth Rugs $i to $5 Best assortment of styles. HUTGJtlSOJl & GIBJtEY’S, iXENIA, OHIO. RER 0 S 1 EMS Chicagoand Florida Special FLORIDA LIMITED a n d "■ ■ I*StnlM 1*0$ SOUTHERN RAILWAY .THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE FROM CHICAGO AND CLBVff LAND, BIO FOUR ROUTE; DETROIT AND TOLEDO, C ll & D ANDPERE MARQUETTE SYSTEM; ST. LOUISANDLOUISVILLE, SOUTHERN RY.; TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE. SOLIDTRAINSCINCINNATITOCHATTANOOGA,ATLANTA, BIBMiNG- HAM^HREVEPORT,NEWORLEANS,JACKSONVILLE,ST.AUGUSTINE. Also Through Pullman Service to Knoxville, Asheville, Savannah', Charleston- kilning and Observation Oars on AII Through Trains. Winter Tourist and. Vartabls Route Tickets on Sale at Reduced Rate«. Forfelormatioii&ddreasCHAS.'W. ZEtL, DJ.A, 4tl*andRacoSta..Ciiti, W.AGARKmT, TY. U MNEARSON, Omerel M wbct . - General TasstnccrAj:nt. crvorNWAtrr. THE SECRET OP SUCCESS <JEorty million bottles of AugustFlower sold in the United Stales alone since it* introduction! And the demand for it i* Mill growing. Isn't that s fine showing of succtHM? Dott’t It prove that August Flower has had-unfailing success in the Cur* of indigestion and dyspepsia—the worst enemies of health siia happiness? qDoes it not affordthe best evidencethat August Flower pr« sure specific for all alomachand intestinal disorders?—that it is the best of all liverregulators? ^August Flower has a matchless record of over 35 years in Coring the ailing m il lion* of these distressing complsihta. « QTwo sires, 35 c aud 75 c, All druggists Isaac Wiatriman, Uedary51te,0. Place orders early for spring plant ing', Heavy demand; supply limited; 12 inch to 18-inch only, at'this date. Reference: Cbne. Dobbins aa to quali ty of stock and growth. Also a full line of Fruit and Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT. STOCK FINE. CATALPA $b,00 per M. BLACK LOCUST $10 00 per M TECUMSEH NURSERIES. Cedarville, Ohio. yam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street* Springfield, Ohio. ToInvestors. Preferoil stock in the (Jedar- ville Telephone Company ip being offered to local investors at par, I t is guaranteed to pay 6 per cent interest per annum and is to he paid semi annually, The stock is Exempt From taxes. This m a good investment for a home company w i ere you have watched its progress| and rapid growth. Inquire at the Exchange Rank or DO YOU WANTTOOOONA TOUR OF n EUROPE T h e Cincitmati Commercial Tribune WILL TAKE 50 WOMEN TO EUROPE Th*y will go a* guwsts of Th« Com mercial Tribune ab*ohlteIy FREE WITH ALLEXPENBFa PAID. EIGHTEEN PREiTIUHS to i?e distributed on Thursday, August, 31, ’05 The premiums, will be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; nestt fi^e in $10, each;.n,ext, twelve in $5 each. Ask for tickets onfall 25c .purchases; Fresh and Salt Meats,- Fish, Oysters’ etc" Genuine t f i Spoons^Forks,Knives,etc* MtrktMr* jnth X rtf*. hkve all the qualities iff design,.work manship and finish of the best ster ling silver, a t one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. ' . Much Of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in ferior iff every way to “Silver Plate that. Wears H MrXihirt n a Jfbrk, Ask your dealer for “ 1847 ROGERS BROS/' Avoid substitute*. Our full trade-mark is “ IJ*7 ROVERS BROS.” look for It, Sold b j leading deafer* everywhere. Sefote buyingwrite for onr catalogue “ C-L,*’ imimTHmi, navjwco„ M E R ID E N 8 R IT A R N IA C 0 *. M e rtte s, C M * . E b e r s o l e P i a n o s a b s o l u t e l y d u p a b l e . tlWts have for a numberof years u*?d BbersoieFisaosInthe Cenf»rv*torywhere they tin eonstantty sabjected to the h«rd- wt kind of ase, "YY* have found the Bb»r*ol« to be * good, durable piano, well able to aland the wear and tearof themusic *°°m‘ Mm Cwsi BAtm, DifedttKW O ta e tn a a tt O e tu e rra te ry at M a ffe . me. T i t# Sm ttf i'd fe NlXGfl P l a i n s Ct$» 1 # a n d i a t t , F e o r f ii CfNC^NNATi* U . miMiiNWIi MIM nmim D. Bradfute, Praa, k « t o up y « i r H*w. c m j •—Buff and B, Rook ovokoni1#, -DoWitu, W * i t | m m m M * tu t- b m i M i f m m m m m m w m f 9 * f m m ' m tom* spring town. FMt ft***:—■ posts. x»q«lr« Iff. Bert 0*tl ^ b a t h w l t h r i Thei pap«r m] down aeveralda! Mr. G* E- Job i^jmtinistrator <| ■ father, the late John Myera bis brother Elig Jamestown, pik ■ Mr. and Mrs. family were guei Walker, a t Jattu Misa Effie Ora Saturday, of Mi of Xenia, Mrs. Ct M. Cro prove, she being JIttle time each Mrs, J . H./An •fast for several Is improving. Messrs. J.D . uel Anderson, la or ipffhn S.W jberg laxon 10.75 logs i Wl Faniff. her slslf-r. Mr.-,,] Chicago and ato| while hi the eity ’ Mesdaines I’.ltJi Jameatown, and and Mary were _ Mre.- M. M. Crain BIB* Mrs. Herron, of| of -the late Rev. pacts to make hei| Andrew Winter. ( -EDO; Thomas McCie. - one of the greates stage and .should large audience. The last numb course takes plac niug. Thomas 1 known, lecturer patrons of the cou Cfas rougt t fieSw Bscs St Asiat, The firm of ID. have been shippii fruit trees" the pas This firm lias had in business and is tries, that should I If Mr. Henry Mazi position a t the paj - Ills , family will v Georgia, where he a place in a large; . city. . * ’Tfioiiias McCIealhase . fluent speaker, a highest expectotio 4 ^-Greely Colorado 1 5 ‘ ,Miss Margareth been attending col l* home for the sprii expects to return f “ TC etc Mr. Leigh Craw| meeting of the Executive'. Comr Saturday. Misses Sarah and not leave the telen Wasannounced lasf offered their reslg their parents ex;l Dayton. The coml value of their Berl their saleriesas anf fcinufi the work. 71 exchange will bej tha t they are to rei etc; Mr. James D iif*vorJ^_ his position with B accept a position Car shops, a t Daytp E Misses Gertrudej attended the wedil Patterson, to Mr. aday evening. |n the light Moser* T. B. Jackson, and (| members of th e ! attended a bant lodge, Tuesday ej Mrs. P .L . Wall HAarlaon of Soull Mks, XL P. Wranl are guests of Wildman. Mr. Robt. Birt first of the week| oousitt, Mr. Edi been quite ill a t J tal atnoe Better tended the funej ffms, G., Tbe Ohio Fu»| of Oolumbu# franchise to fur Xenia. As the | tmthe Federal! 5iava hopes of i Vice. ; F ^ tm k a n d ^ ' bias and Ms and MHe Flel "prtiteol Mfs«; 'hcmeorMisfr; ,‘foWe, Wfdne ,. wmw present, to Id tefll hob s i r a f d |«krtaw; -•(i Mary L hoiw !,| wm kidnap from the « . Xeni*. H U giT lhaswetw l .Obiori'l hm m m m YrifMsi k « t -V ;"
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