The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
m sy * mmk s> - ■ •~-— ■ ■ *- --"■•■■■ * ~~*y» The Cedtrvttk Herald, «(.oo t»»r Y *« f. K A H I .H l i l ’ L l , JEttHtur. s r m m m riUJUV MARf'U »U I1**, |^pyiwww^«wwui3j«eBgMWM'lSMP^JBMBpP""lSMI D m yv nr duty by muffing out Man- day uffil vtoivm,- «t th*1primary. L" t every 15-publican iY'im'jfi1u>r t!wt Monday in tin- day. H-o that year in ie5tb<n’ tV>iaiv out ami \orm Ohio may i:m l a new penitentiary but not- bad t-nottifli to have ono built au-'ter a Herrick juUninititrnimm Vote- for Central Comwittcemnu, ami stay anti see your ballot go in the tins. l)i> no' put off until November what can he attended to on Monday. Do not fail to voteMonday as a nom* tuition in this county is. virtually an election. -■ When Hurt.th ,Solan goes “ dry” tiovenor Herrick should feel just the least hit alarmed.over his action on the Brannock law and moreso over his chances for his second term. What is needed in this county is a Roosevelt or. Hanley or Folk to In vestigate public affairs. A-. man of Tom Lawson’ s orderwould certainly hove a great time exposing “ Boss” Schmidt’s “ system." Every consistent Republican citi zen who is loyal to lus country, seeks its.wellfare and appreciates b(ls re sponsibility, will attend the Primary and faithfully discharge his duty as an elector: 1 IIR above picture o f the tuna mnl fish is tlie tra.de- .mark ofS»’o ti’»RmuMofl> rtiid is the synonym for strength and pimtjh I t i« sold in almost all the civilised court* tries of the gloltp. If tlte cod fish became extinct it would l>ea worldwide calam* ity, Itfoauae the oil that cornea from its Jirer surpaawes a ll other fata in nourishing and life-giving properties, Thirty years ago the proprietors of Hcott^s Emul* *Um t mud a wny of preparing rod IJver oil sotliat everyone can take it and get tlie full value of tbtofl without the objectionable taste, flrotts Kmnkrm is the bss^ thhig in the world for weak, hackward children, thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. .*wf tern**bpto ■ •®@n* * MtWHfXt tMmwm . m. mH$tM , JQfSWnsMr, ‘*T "SQUARE DEAL” OtGAM* ZAT 10 N.~iTS PRINCIPLES. KIDNEYTROUBLE, a n.. iL.a^jjL.tijm afcalia -ft#*I uhm I timw&m&mmttto «*b uw> trtTtwww#* ttm *,*» 1 A H t» KKJUUWiT J tk , J 33 PS?**«•• *>» a 53 , *■* mhw Dr. D*Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, « Kootait, H. V. Rrictt!, ;« * * * « . rmler the fWcsent rule the infU’in- cry directors are having the comity farm.cultivated so that a large part of the vegetables used cost the coun ty very little. This does not suit. “ Boss” Schmidt and he wants Cc«- tors there so he can sell the county such provisions and let the farm stand idle, as Ed, thinks it costs to 'much to farm it. Certainly the Herrielc literary bureau cannot overlook what is be ing done each day in tho voting out i he saloons in so many towns. This week, West Leipsie, Woodstock and South Solan were.phiced in the “ dry” column. A staunch republican fanner said the other day:” I did not intend to vote at the coming primaryowing lo the corrupt manner In which tilings have been conducted, but after that hitching rack question came tip and the rack ipoved, I resolved then that I would vote to change the commit teeman in the township for I did not know how scon' some Inoro spite work would come opt and another rack be taken away. What, are wo fanners going to do if avo allow those racks taken away?” Why was it that- the regular nomi nees were fought, two or three years ago at the regular election In the fall? Because the public c ' ;Jd|no longer stand the methods used in getting the offices. Instead of having to make such a fight why not come out and assist in seleetinga Central Com mitteeman that will give you an honest primary,, thus doing away with tiie fights against the regular ticket in the fall. Will the taxpayers allow the in firmary fight to' terminate in a vic tory for Ed. Schmidt. Ed. wants Arnold elected so that he-can place , Cheney Creators ns superintendent of the Infirmery and that all provi sionswill bepurchased of the “ boss” . If E<1. Schmidt gets eonfctol of the county poor farm, pftiu taxpayers will find his teams out there being wintered like. “ Bob. Knowels run the state farm"-at the Dayton State Hospital, until (governorNash came along and deibronnod both Knowles and “ Doc. Lowes. Tiie central committee charges about $100.00 for a candidate to get his name on the ticket, for a county office, Tlie money this year will bo used hi the infirmery fight and the capture of the central committee. A list of theauti-gang committee can be found elswhere. You may. not think that the pri mary is of any importance just, be cause there Is no opposition for any of the. candidates except infirmery directory. This office alone is enough to bring out every vote. Bear in mind tho poor children of the county, are under the care of the infirmery hoard, and-sliould Boss Schmidt suc ceed inplacing (Iretors as supertend- ent, these children will not see .the attention and care they are now en joying . WHERE HAVE WE BEEN? . Republican voters of Greene Coun ty, where have1gWe been, and what have we been' doing, while (ho mon ster parasite of, Graft and Bossism lias been fixing itself securely upon the body Foliate? . " JlaVfJwo. fully, realizedJThafc th is loathsom e th in g ha s so entrenched itse lf in power, t hut Wo can no longer 1 claim to he a fr e e “ poople, w h e r o a m a jo rity vo te rules? W itnkss : tlie city o f Xenia. Thrici. thejmajoriry of her voters Slave emphatically said there{mttst n'ot be an"open saloon, and yet tho Beal Law is flagrantly violated. BW xtxess : the thwarting of tlie will of the people in tho present. Judical Election. The selection is of the Gang, not of the People. How long will we allow the Gang to rule? Shall it go on till Greene Co. has rt repetition of the disgrace ful scenes enacted in Clark Co. one year ago? Are we so benumbed by tlie venomous sting of this creeping thing called Bosslsm that we are supremly indifferent? No! Tills same sting has at last aroused us, aud we are awake to the ■ s pret of thejGang’s power, namely, tile con trol of the County Central Commit tee. ■ " ■ Heretofore Bossism has made this Committee the all-powerful tool by which its power was felt In every political novo in County polities, and by arbitrary rules lias made the Primary Election a huge farce. In reality, by cunning trickery, there has been no true election by an hon est vote, lioncstly counted. When wo go to the polls on April Jrd, let-us see to it that our votes go for an jionest sdiTAWs-DKAbixo man for members of Central Com mittee in ova ieaB(!i2f<T. Let us be very sure that this ballot is prop erly east, and equally sure .that it Iff lioncstly countedtand then rest, as sured good old Greene County will be in the right when afmmd. LH us understand how very im portant is this matter. The County Central Committee is the very foun tain hoadnf political Influence; and If this is polluted, rest assured that, tho whole stream Is contaminated, It is therefore more important tov u« to attend the Primary, April fird, than to vote at a Btate Election. Because, If ourPrimaries are honest, and Kept honest by men in the Cent ral Committee who are square-deal ing, then we need never be confront ed with uncanny candidates for the other offices of City, .state, and Ihilmi. Far! Sf-nunnf. wlm bus h, m a dudrtd in tho ngtieultum depart ment, of the ih H. l\ Is now engaged vlfh the West Jefferam Creamery * n‘ ' ' ■ . .. SUBTERRANEAN WONDERS fllammothCave AMD COLOSSAL CAVERN Are tho most interestlug of all tun Natural Wonders iu.Amcrica. These wonderful Caverns are visited ann ually by thousands of tonrints from this country and abroad. They are pronounflM by scientists the most the most magiiiflechf murkof nature, ft would well repay you to fgke the time to make a visit to thorn, Tiny are 100miles south of fee toMe Ky. near the LOUISVILLE 4 MASBVILLE R. R. amt the undersigned vt 111 he glad to quote .you rates, give train schedul es »r send >ott a beautiful Illustrated JWpage btrtiklet giving itn inter* sting description o f these n markable Flatten* • • . C, L, Stantt, Gtm ‘1 Pm, A|«nh Ut4*vlll«(Ky, A nmute r of pt-rson* Js*l»g disgus* m l with tlie action of the “ gang” and their methods, and wishing to promote Primary Elections free of fraud and intrndmv a system of It**’ publican poHfies v.hieii would ('liable a man to become a candidate for an office without consulting a “ boss” and paying him more than the office Inworth, have organized amlput'up in nearly all tin* preedits of the conn* ty, persons pledged to these prin ciples. The follow ing folder is being distributed among the voters, giving the object ami purpose of this move. “ on,IK(‘T OB’ THE ORHANIZATIONV* 11is an organization to promote a fair count, at the primary and other Elections, and to give every man an “ even chance.” It lias no other purpose.. It is not for, or against any fraction, person, creed or thing. WHAT WE I’AVOR. We favor holding Primary Elec tions under the law, when 30 per cone of the Republican vojters ask it ; so that tlie elections will be governed by suitable provisions of law. If elections under tlie law are not asked for then, we favor tho passage of such suitable rulesand regulat ions by the Central Committee, ns will in sure. a fair vote, and a fair count, we favor an open room, whore the bal lot box Is kept In sight of every one In from tlie commencement of the, election to the count, and where every candidate or representative Is welcome to stay and see the whole election, with the right to except and appeal to the whole committee, in case of any Irregularity (to liis prejudice. This organization has candidates for committeemen represent ing these principles in the followingprecincts: Xenia City, 1st ward, , precinct A, Thomas M. Green; precinctB-, J. A. Hardy: Xeiiin City, 2cd Ward, pre cinct C, W. H. Finley: precinct D, S. 1-1. Manor; Xenia City, 3rd ward, precinct E, O. L. Riddell; precinct F, H, H. Conklin; Xenia. City, 4lh ward, precinct Q, Alonzo lane; pre cinct H, William Rodgers; Xenia Township, North precinct, James Patterson; South precinct, G. F. Hagler; Osborn precinct, Bath Tp. O. J, Butts; Fairfield precinct, AV. F. Snoidecker; Bath Township, pre cinct, W. 13. Burrows; Beavercreek precinct; D. O. Jones; Caesarcreek Township, precin.et, E. B. Conklin; Oedarville Corporation, precinct, William Norfhup; Cedarvilie Town ship,precinct, J. S. Brown; Silver- creek Township, precinct, Archie Gordon; Jamestown Corporation, precinct, John Baughn; Jefferson Township, precinct, George Perrill; Bowersville Corporation, precinct, L, S. O’Day; New Jasper Township, precinct, .T. O. Toland; SpringValley Township, precinct, Fremont Miars; Spring Valley Corporation,'precinct, MosesWalton; Sugar Creek Town ship, precinct, W. C. Williamson; BeUbrook £Corporation, precinct, Alfred Lay. 'APPEARTOVOTERS, You are the only power that can correct this evil. You can do no better days work, than to stop your plough, your work shops or your business for one day, or at least long enough to attend tho Primary Elec tion, and vote for thoso commit tee- men, -in your respective products. They are pledged to stop this shame ful wrong on which the “ basses” are fatning at the public expense. Stay Jn tho room until your vote is put in thobox. Get your friends and neighbors to do the same thing. The intergrity of our elect Inns are involv ed. Your right, and mine, to bo' heard In the gmeriiii'iit of mu* coun try is at issue. If?, mt do not remedy this evil soon. It v,M n». i o iutreueh- ed Itself, no It liU’i linn fining, that you cannot rendt it with .ynurvote, hut will lie driven to levoltiliun, H, L. Howdy, ('hullman, Stertllng MorUltly. Statistics show startlingmortality, from appendletlies and peritonitis. To prevent and cure, these awful di seases, there is just one reliable rem edy, Dr. King’ s New Life PMs. M. Flannery, of 11 Custom House Place Chicago* says: “ They have no equal for Constipation ami Biliousness,” 23c at all druggist. IM A N I S , ’ ( HlI.imi.N PromotesDigeslion.GheerfuL ness andRest.Contains neither Opium,^Morphine norMineral. N o t N a h c o t i c . C t S T O B I I F o r Inffcnta t a d CMIdren, The Kind You Have Always Bought afOUJlrSAMVELPtrcmi lUtMUSJ*- AsmStMtr Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Souf Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness end L o s s OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK . A lb nionlli-. o ld J> D o s t te - C i n i s S P R I N G 1 9 0 5, | .................... — . . . . ................................ — » DRE SS FABRICS I t # No pant firason have we had anch a nice colh ction or K' i' c- rJh tion of stylish D«,'s« fiowla * I’igim d Brilliants fide to $!.(*> Mohairs wmto $1.73. I’anama ( ‘loth.s, Neat Pin Check .Silks, •Crepe ».te Chen, , Foulards, Japanese Henrietta Cloths, Silk Shirt Waist Siiifs Spring Jackets, Silk Petticoats, Dressing Basques, Under wear, Muslin Underwear. W IN D O W D R A P E R Y . Scrims, new patterns; Madras, pretty styles; Ruffled Swiss 50c, 75c, and $1.00 a pair, Bobbinett .$1.50, $8,00 $8,76 a pain Kbit ingliam50c, excellent for $1.’00pair, Battenberg $3.75 to $12.00 pair, Eduardian $2,75, $3,75, $1, Ivory, Saxony, Bon ne Homme, Just imported. EWCT COP? OF WRAPPER. ,**35 In Use For Over Thirty Years C A S T O R I A THt e«MT*uncoH-*rHV. «cwVon« city . ROOM RUG S . - in great demand] and lowest prices shown $10,75 to $50, Ingrain Art squares $3-$10,75. Small hearth Rugs $1 to $5 - . . . Best assortment of styles, PTGBISON l& GlBflEY’S, JS j ENIA, OHIO. DA«*NCW ORLEANS Chicago,and Florida Special FLORIDA LIMITED XT’S A TENDER POINT with us to hear our meats criti cised. "We avoid it by handling only, the very choicest grades. TAKEOUR STAKES for.instance. They are from fresh young steers, raised especially fox- beef. There’s no finer meat pro duced in this of any other coun try, Try one and see how much your appetite improves. It will beat all the tonics yot ever' took. C. H . CROU SE , Cedarville, O. A F A M O U S R E M E D Y EXCHARGE BAKK CEDARVILLE, OHIO, h CCOLtNIS of erchants and In- dividuals solicited. Collectiohr promptly made and remitted.] TjRAFTB on New Y«vk and Cin- j ■ " cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and moet convenient way |tp send money by mail. T OANS made pn Real Estate, Per- ~ sonal or Collateral Security,. William Wildmari, Pres., ^ Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W. J. Wildman, Cashier. O. L. Smith Asst, Caslder AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY .THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE FROM CHICAGO AND CLEVE LAND* BIG FOUR ROUTE; DETROIT AND TOLEDO, C H & D AND PERB MARQUETTE SYSTEM; ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE, SOUTHERN RY; TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE. SOLIDTRAINSCINCINNATITOCHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA, BIRMING HAM,SHREVEPORT,NEWORLEANS,JACKSONVILLE,ST.AUGUSTINE. Also Through Pullman Service to Knoxville, Asheville, Savannah, Charleston- Dining and Observation Cars on All Through Trains. Winter- tourist and Varlatlo Route Tickets on Sale at Reduced Rates. ParInformationsddtMjCHARW,ZELIvD.P.A, 4 tbiradRaceSts,.C!nti; W.A,OAWVETT, W.fl.RINEAUfiON. GeneralManager. Generall’aiacnjcrArcnt, crnjroiJfNverr. Gatalpa EIGHTEEN PREiTIUHS to/be distributed on Thursday , August, 31 , ’05 The premiums will be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve !n $5 each. Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases. Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters ote F O R P O S T S 1 cured MVcough with Gerniett SyrupP* He wrote to Hr. O. G. Green; “ An' as true a* Xtell you, doctor <le»r, I ' « feelln' finer than -everI 1 re been t" •The poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, aa he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani fests its presence he should be given Bo- sdiee’s German Syrup—a pure, non-alco holic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and bash world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat find all bronchial affection* in old and young, fflt is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as & consumption cure for almost half a century. QTtial bottle, 35c, Big bottle, 75c, At all druggists throughout the world, a Is.iac Wisterman, Cedarville^. ToInvestors. Profeml stock in the Cctlar- vilki Telephone Company ip being offered to local investors at par. I t in guaranteed to pay 6 per cent' interest per ffimmn and is to be paid semiannually. The stock in Exemptfrom taxes* 4 ■ This is a gunt investment tbr a home company where yon have w^Jrhcd its progress and rapid gi <>\vth. Impure at the E.vchangii Hank or D. Br dfute, Pres. Place .orders early for spring .plant ing. Heavy demand; supply limited; 12 inch to 18 -inch only at this date. Reference; Cbns. Dobbins as to quali ty of stock and growth; Also a full line of Fruit and Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT. STOCK FINE. CATALPA $ 5.00 per M. JLAO K LOCUST $10 00 per M TECUMSEH NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio. yam’ s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, T h e Genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS! Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. a BerktMr* I'll), JCnVt. DO YOU WANTTO00 ONA TO U R O F u EU R O P E « T h e C in c inna ti Commercial Tribune WILL TAKE W OM EN TO E U R O P E They will go as guests Of The Com mercial Tribune absolutely 1 2 0 1 3 0 I T j XJ u E j WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID. —Ruff and R, lieok -Dobbin*. have all the qualities in design, work manship and finish oi the best ster ling silver, at 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 in every way to “ Silver Plate that Wears ” A*k your dealer tot " 1847 ROGERS BROS.” Avoid sub*titutes. Our full trade-mark Is ‘M847 R06ERS BROS,*' look for it. Sold by leading dealer* everywhere. Before buying write for ouf catalogue “ C -L .” isnaxiTfoxAi, f.w.VKt: ro., MERIDEN SRITANNIACO., Merhltft. Can*. Br.-Mirt Hih Ibrk, A E b e r s o l e P ia n o s ABSOLUTELY DUPABLE. “We have ter aiintnber of years used Elgjrsole PUnosln the Ccnservatory where they »re constantly subjected to the hard est kind cf ti«e. We luive fonful the JSlHsrsbJe to lie a gornl, curable piano, well able to stand the wear amt tesrof themusic *OOT,U , Miss CbAitvIUrn, Ilirecttes* - ; Wuelnnsti tWMfrtstory ol Music. MANUSAOtt,h*ft The Sm ith & N ixon P la n o c o . to ana 11 h . PwirtH 8 tr»«t, C incinnati , o . Y « 0 K T A f t L E SJC IL tAN _________ __________ ___________________ ________ _ RofiGWEthohair, ft newagain,mtom theFmhaefis. Juttt what you ceed if your hair in f*d 4 dorturaing forit*twiy* 1 ji*ttnttini."'iiiisli|i*iun W 1 'if t i ."<%■> - J& -W”4** -tm 1
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