The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
« -%* LOOK HERE! 1 ££J« Sell You | Butter at 525aper lb„ Eggs24c perdown, Lard 10c per )hnBacon l$e per lb., California Haws 10c per lb., 7 Loaves of best Bread 25e, 25 lb. Sack of American Queene Flour for 00c, the best in town, or money re funded. „ 4 v e p jfc r ' ...**»£*- 3 ? ■ .«’!»>• :■* A .. -. ; " - . • -0 • n -** ^*1* if -m iii V1 £ A uf ...... ..••*■ ’•■■■ " .r»■*««¥' ^M'K*Ste 5 '*+WwCU.. -*• 24c for Eggs Look after this space next week, o . m . t o w n s l e y , T h e C o r n e r G r o c e r . YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are hot excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the sumll and" the hearty eater, 'alike enjoy them*. o , 1 * R, McClellan, W e Sell and Guarantee Every ; . v ' K R ^ L ' i i v ^ 1 ^ . 9 ;.? ';;^ P erfect . S atisfaction - or your:money returned * i% \ G E O f ^ < T E & G. k'SIEQ>LEB, ne$iden1; Partner.’ B b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSOLUTELY DURABLE . .IV «We b*rd for m .aanibtrofy'.MS tlioc I Eb^.^solePi«k*l* the OcBwmttoiy vrtrtre tl»y -tf* <*»*»«/ ■ftbjectadto ti» h*rd- **t kiad c; aw. W* h»r« lo u d OMI Xb*r«K)l# to b* » good,' dorabte piano, w»I/ h 6*5 i ' i M ’miirua&i#ttotik*mulct M r ‘ Bitm, Dlreotren* K -yu 7 Hn rn*w» « » w » - The Sm ith & Nixon P iano Co. n m, Fmmtrn «#*»**, t -■ C incinnati , 0 . T h e G e n u i n e «C | 7ROGERSBROS. l i t Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc. haveall the qualities iri des3#n,.wofk. ntttiship and finish of the best ster lingsilver, at one-fourthto One-eighth the cost. Mach of the sferiteg now on. the market ;i entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in* fv«U L f .w y ♦*» •'■?>*&»* . y>^A? tk*l \Vt*rt 0 A*Jt * * d a ta wJ t$ ****** ’ SMS,” ArsM O** hdt fcwtr*** fa Mt t ? Hawns MW.M I«A fet k 3NT% Wtt»* Wsto S*fe*c write \*t <wr wtedapw WC*L.’* HfttnWATW^r.mV*KfO., | Mti'ktMti n* ■ • C H G A P RODNEY T i^ I iP I ^ A T ^ - Q U E E N & C R E S C E N T R O U T E . 1 —A« .I-*?’ ; w ^ s ' o i r i r * f ' * m # k a i l w a y !Vr 7 : . / \ '• 'O o tm fa ie r 1 6 t | h ’a t t d ^ N o Y ^ m b e ^ S p f J i ' -v V ■ F r o m C i n c i n n a t i * TOMANY POINTS IN ALABAMA, KWTUCKY, GECfeGlA, LOU ISIANA, KtlSSlSSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA, ' • m .m in iA ^ A a o « C O FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO ALL , iNVILLEAND KEVWESTANDPOINTS.. TWENTY^TVE^lHl^. OFJAgCSON- 1 FLORIDA EAST COASt RAILWAY. Thdfata thteltai Thirty Day* with a t ^ a t a i r V— tafcfclWtWwaiAMrik IMAM** t r CHU.W.1£SX,0.F,L ' ----- - , C.aHU»6BfeFOR»,p.P.A. CMm^fOr , - '......... ■ LwiIrrBfatKy. , EIPUSTES SPEAKS IK PLAIN TERMS. Blnrn the day of Ltneoln aud Douglas when politic*# had a signif icance above the hlainHghinentK anu gilded trapping o i office, 1 .have steadily mlhered to jvpubliean faifh. d*.*s u « its creed; and I still have an ,abiding fattu In many ot its carrtihal prinefv pies, bqt in these degenerate days of local political debarment, I cannot and will not subscribe to, nor id- dorse the selfish greed that peehs to, foist upon the people corrupt meas ures and incompetent men for places of honor and trust. The man would do the “greatest good to the great est number of people1’ must Ignore “ the party lash” and not and think fop himself, for what Is. the Use of having sense and letting others use it. The man who votes, does so not only for bimseif but for the entire cominunity, so it Is with the inan whom the people have honored with .JL.JC&+ , iuJL --t ^ .rb+-,A7 Vif*vv« AAV nMVUfU .uU rather than a lord, and discharge his duties faithfully and without personal favor. The questions of honesty and competency present themselves w the ease of 0, Q« Hildebrant, republican cmidinafe for‘Congress ih* the Sixth distrlctt Is .he--honest^ In 7he. .competent? Without entering into ‘his personal life,politically I thihlc he is neither honest noil competent. As a rule the flrst terin m congress iff‘secured by competition , .the second is com plimentary or probationary. If dtit- ing the<*0 two . terms J h 0 candidate has prbyeij honest;aud eompeteht. a third term sbouki. bo reached with bu tilttK it any, opposuion. The things that he accomplished during hjffjftnir yeaik trial u$ a M, C. have not startled the nation), nor have they taken up much space in the Uongressidnal Records. His”pplftie- al efforts to .moonshine th« people are an abomination in the sight' of decent demagoguery. I am hot will ing to clog legislation with incom petency, nor barter tty suffrage -i'or polltlcal or personal favor., The wpuld-be leaders of the republican, party in this county or district, wim- have perpetuated thCmselvesTn pow slttbn by strangUug the voice and Vote of the mask of the poOpleHfmrvh donemore to disrupt th ep a rty in the lasfcfcw years, than the. wisest statesmai Ship cAn’do to retrieve the lose in ten years to come. I was -in detence of my country* when rebel lion threatened to destroy its con stitution, and rend i t aSunder.' I lived (o see rCpuhllcun j nrly <rgai - hud by good and ch-un alafe^tnan-- Siiip, lull never hitv * l i*e*u a ,more hold and during uuim ply oi'PvlLlcai rights than ! witness today1h i.our hwb eonniy, .Had obr sclf-appraiit- ed leaders as much religion an .they have political BUdne,it;\ tTenpat riot- ism would reach a lilgln r j li.ir a I am,iio aspirant for ofd’.cp or polulcul renown bat—*‘6 l th a t-tty people would consider” ' *T,.C, Yates. jr ♦ - * ^ _ Mr. \V. L. ClcttunshUa moved.his Office to bis building bn the"hljl ‘and has rented the rooms Vncated to Miss Satah Wolford, ' ■ Mr, Charles Hopping left last Saturday for',the North-West. FARMFOR SALE. A farm of 05 acres, located on the Yellow Springs road. Good house and barn and plenty of Water. Oon- viently located to schools, college and churches. Gallon or write L. G. Bull, administrator with will an nexed of tile estate of James Barr, deceased* MadeHappy for Life* Great happiness catno into the home Of S. G. Blair, school superin tendent, at St. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint ho names, lie says j “My-, little daughter had St. Vitus’ Dance, which yeilded to no treatment hut grew steadily worse Until as Alnst resort wo fried Electric Bitters {and f rejoice to say, three Bottles effected a complete, cure.” (prick, mire cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses, impoverished blood arid malaria. Guaranteed by all dtng- gists, FxifcBCftC, , Winter Underuiear KxtmhditvY, (loublu-hrcuNted, fleece lined, tiiuletweiif o O g uetgarment, Wright's med icated double breasted, extra fine, $L00 per garment. SULLIVAN, T H E H A T T E R , 27 8, Limeitone, fipringfield. ‘V, . i v “■ i . ( . HildebrwtS Reply to Denver's! Old Soldier letter, j T*i the JKx-rnlon Soldiers; My IJumoerntii'. opponent for (4on- gresB ha# issued and. spread broad cast, in the Hist!) GyngroHsionftl Dis- tnct, a letter bearing dah> October..- Miii; UHriuuiu mb *md nuimucf m which he *ay# I am not a friend of the old Mddiwrand have na interest in i»s welfare, jig attempts to sup- .port fh»t taise statement by enclos ing with lit#*Jotter three affidavit# to t > effect that the affiants had heard me say or express the sentiment* that “the oldsoldier# have had their day and fehoBid stepriawaandoiit,*' Tips is a resurrection of g campaign story used ogaimrif me m 3800, and which had so little effect In my own comity that 1 was elected Clerk -of the Gourfs by a Large majority, ^ As the late day hi which this charge is made against me now .will prevent my seeing the old soldiers of the district personally or writing each of them a letter, I take this means of replying thereto, and tie- ^suc to say that I never a t any time used such an expression, In word or, .spirit. I have never entertained a feeling or sontimenfc of that kind. I denounce the affidavits as absolute ly and unqualifiedly false and un true in every respect, I have at- WaVfi been the soldier?ft fvinn/l atm have npver entertained any but the most kindly feeling toward-the men who saved the TJnttn* I' confidently1' believe tha t as,a former Member of Gpngress, I.dJld aff much for the sol- (tiers 'of the iSlxth District its., jany- Representative the district ever had. I know I served them faithfully and 'gJttdiy, And l ' promise now that if re-elected - io °Gojgtess I will- do everything in my power In the fu tureAs I haVp in the past to advance theiriuterestf'S ^ • Aff ap,,evidence of, truthfulness*of' my statfeUieht Ineetf but to refer to an article in the Clinton County Democrat of October 11, which iff the organ of 'my Democratic' Oppd- 'nent.'-'Vlu that. a^fliffe^I was/Coh''-; deipned :for having Introduced no1 ' ’hills of Importance,^ but i f goes on to ItAte that I . did introduce 'more than a ’hundred’p'rlvato pension bills. In.malihig the ^statement the .editor of the Deinocmt, who assumes To speak for my Democratic opponent, -nht ’only regarded the 'passage" or pension bills, as 4 'unlmporian t-Tegis?- latiotl” hut he alffCLgaVo me caedit, hnintenhlonaHy, for introducing, a iarge mlmber of them .. •- Asra further evidence that I have always been the. soldier’s friend. 1 Want to say that Xhave favored this snmeRrastmis G» McDonahl. /wlio' makes: the longestalid the principal affioavlfcagainst me Above .-referred to* in that several years ago when be came to me In sore need and dis tress, Tbechmohis security onanbte fqr anAnimpit hetwceit tiSo and HO, and cnahlod himTo secure that sum of money to meet his necessities, which note I afterwards.'paid in full and rto part ,<•£ this same has ever been returned tome, j a t least be friended oilc old soldier in this in stance ' In conclusion?! beg to refer any one who may doubt my* friendship ami loyally to the old soldier, or who may questibu nny of the , state ments herein "made, to Thomas South, ey-Sheriff of this county, the old soldier candidate to whom. reffircftCe.isjnmiABLlamofjsaid affi davits, who' is t ty persoual friend and supporter and iff still Hying in Wilmington, Ohio. take pleasure m, appending the card below. - . , 0. Q. Hildebrant. To our Comrades o£ the Sixth Congres sional Districtf - • - We the undersigned past officers of the Department of Ohio G, A. R„ take great pleasure in saying, that Charles Q, Hildebrant, during Iris former terms as Representative,'>n Congress, didos much for the oldsoldiers as any Representative we ever had, and will continue Id do so* Mr. Hildebrantjfe a friend of the Old soldier and iff entitled tbbur confidence and respect. A mos H uffman , Past Commander, DepartmentofOhio, G .A .R , i J.S . K imbrough , Past Assistant Adjutant General, De partment «l Ohio, > S. A* HopADAY, Past Assistant Quartermaster General, Department of Ohio, and Commander Morris McMillan Post, O. A, R. 1 D. A. L ams , Past Patriotic Instructor, Department of Ohio, and Chaplain Morris McMillan Post. We the undersigned ex-Union soldiers most theerfully endorse the above. A, W. DoAN', Colonel T&h.O.V, 1. P. D. B arriviv , C o , H, 30th, O. V; 1. C. C. N icr O ls , C o . H, ’Mth (). V. 1, MBt-VMAfc C<\ K,7PU«I). V. 1 . P rank M arm . b , C o . C, TOtii O.V. 1. 1\ G, Si'o.vtt Judge Common Pleas Court, and Captain Toth 0. V. I. All the above arc residents of Wil mington, l ^‘ _ Miwff Hfclia, (Toinanyof .Springfield In (hoguest of Mr. amt Mrs. Jacob : Boh* <> A WONDERFUL RECOVERY. ^SiS^^aisiSSsist mmTn&ix.Y,.nt t<mmtm* &*■ Vr■1•V# b »♦f tofpV3*-*# BriEhf* Dit«a»«, ------ Ah THE NEW FALL STYLES <: j | IN MEN'S AND VOOTHt’S ° * i Suits,OvercoatsandRaincoats j ■* * i S - which we show this season w ill snake the selection of your wardrobe a aim** £*j S plci matter, if you will permit us so shnw them to you, \ gfe ^ * ^‘The display is the largest we have ever had to offer, produced ay t»e oest, ^ if ^makers In the country, without exceptidn the most fashionable and best - J tailored clothing af these prices, , ). $' $ 10 . $ 12.50 $ 15 . $ 18 . $ 20 . $ 22.50 $ 25 . ! J -Our matchless values in - BOYS SUITS ANP OVERCOATS and theirsuperior quality, style, fit and workmanship, bas nmde this “The Boys' ( t Store of Springfield." Brices range $1.50 to $/<?* * n t ' r i ’ ’ *’ , ° ' , * : cs-i ^ ' . OUR UNEQUALED HAT STOCK1 ^ cGmprlscs all thenewest shapes and. colors at tlie most reasonable prices, ' ' . . . ' $ i , n p $ 1 . 5 0 $ 2 . 0 0 $ 3 . 0 0 * , ^ w v> ' * - 4 1 J * *. \ , it ' , ’r- 'n S ‘ },et * 1 " ’ a . “ Reniember, you always get mote"value for the same'money or Lho^ame value for , <r 'less.'m on^yat V" " •' . f'** ‘ r' 1 ' J f .< *' . - ‘i t d ’s; ‘G r e a t e s t 'C l o t b i i i g ' S t Q r c f ; ;V? - T f 19 - 21^3 S * L im e s t o n e S t r e e t f : •' ^•S p r i n g f i e W ' -O b io ^ ^ ; ' -Bead "the advertisment claims, of any other Shoe -. Store, study the show windows-/ shop .as you: please, .. thenweigh all the evidence, iahd you'll voice our last ” assertion that Young's Shod Values are the best. v*' " „ ^ Take Jtny Line For instance ';\yiiether for MehjIVomeh and Ohilbren.andyou'll "find " the^assortments, the qualities and the prices asked for them are unmatchable elsewhere. - ■ 1 . , . ' , ' • - > \ j l f s ] T i n f e '• s ^ * To provide yourself with new Fall Footwear, suitable to protect you properly from the coming cold days* yf . Better come.lu tpday ;and see for yourself why its best /~ .toehop at Young^s. Prides rgnge on Men's Shoes;,................... ‘ . .v . .. .$1.25, $1.50, $1*90, $2.50j $3.00, $3.50; $4,00 Ladies'Shoes; - ------ ....................... 95c, $1.25, $1,45* $1.90, $2*45, $2.90, $3,50 Boys' andYouths', S h o e s . . , . ,$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Mis*es' Shoes. . . ,T . . . . . . . .TTTTT, .r.T.$170(l“ $X25^$I^5r$1^0r &n<ry2~M Children's and Infants’ Shoes. 1.v**..................... . .25c to $1.00 : RUBBERS RUBBERS We are selling the very best grade of kip rubber and felt Combination Boots, Arctics, Alaskas, Croquet and Storm Rubbers formen, women and children at a .saving to the purchaser of from 15 to 20per cent, quality considered. 7„East Main, - ■ i OSCAR YOUNG, ONEIDA COMMUNITY TRAPS 1 T it NEWHOUSE TRAP la tbt M in the world* It Isa perfectmachine. Uaml-fitfedl Thoroughly Inspected and tesf«d I The ViOTOR TRAP Is the duly, re* Hible iov/*prIcffi trap, Don’t bey cheap Irritations. Be aura the Trap 5Jati reads ns-follows; ASK ANV TRAPPER thm T/tAPrttrt*4 aw a s HUNt*tt«TftA£»H**T*ArPMX 1 k* <>»VMASMllU itt>tiledU ik i iuttrirh *f tkt iffiSft*. . 5 *w toIttittfftr ttfY. ». a, wf {,*.? Cwiu- 1 —, t ’ •M* m C A S T O R IA y«T *&&U riih rifi* " fit KNy#4HawAtwsjiB^ ...SHOE SHOWING... ftttfMMRI We are showing the most com* plete line of good shoes in this part of the^ country both fordress and every day wear. If you are looking for honest shoes it will be to your advantage to see what we have to offer. Our boys1 and girls" shoes are the best made and”warranted 10 give ‘satisfactory wear* we have the skes and widths tb Insure a fit* F razer’s Sh o e S to re , IT Bant Main S ltm i uranMiSipi k
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