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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 3

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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etTUROAV. october THS satjem SEWS, SALEM, OHIO THREE MU. HF! ISI AND BRYAN AND THEIR PLANS FOR LEGISLATION TO BENEFIT LABOR. SPEAKS TWICE IN BUFFALO. Taft Gives Names of a Number of La' bor Leaders Who, He Says, are Opposed to Gompers in His Political Efforts.

Buffalo, N. Oct, ump ii mer blows at tho Gompers-Bryan la- 'lie disturbances Of the femin- bor legislation inns were delivered ji act like a firebrand on I bore Friday night by illiam Ii. Taft ryes of women, often driving ibefore two immense audiences. Mr. lilly frantic.

Taft gave tho names of many labor irritable woman is a loaders high in the councils of the misery not only to herself, I American Federation, of Labor who, I all those who come under her he said, were leaving Mr. Gompers. fi-t a non I attempt of Mr. he declared, "to deliver the labor vote in flue I e. That such conditions can entirely overcome by taking LYDIA E.PINKHAWTS vegetable COMPOUND v.

bv the following letters. Mary Wood, of Christiana, Tfi I ites to Mrs. Pinkham: -x'lad the worst form of female and my nerves were all torn sometimes I suffered so much that it owed as though I coulAnot live. began to take Lydia E. Pink.

Vegetable Compound and now I feel'k. a different person. Your medi- ne ic worth its weight in gold, and I pay enough for your to this country is as audacious an ait if political effrontery as has over occurred in the history of politics, It is most reassuring to note that the men associated with Mr. Gompers in the executive council of the Federation of Labor are falling away from him in this effort of his to make the Federation of Labor a political The meeting at Utica Friday between Judge William II. Taft tvid James S.

Sherman, and the enormity af the reception the Republican presidential candidate received in this city were other features of the campaign Judge Taft is making in northern New York, although at Batavia he left his car In a driving snow storm to speak to thousands of people who had rome to that town from miles around. Buffalo has two enormous meeting places, Convention hall and the Broadway arsenal. Two hours before the time set for the meetings these two places were packed, and enough people on the outside were clamoring IL-'- Mw Wallace Wilson, Thompson- (i writes to Mrs. Pinkham: was all run down, nervous, and could rest nights. Doctors failed to la lr me.

Lydia E. Pinkham ege- table Compound restored me to perfect health facts for sick women For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- hams Vegetable Compound, made from rents and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills on me and has I lositively cured thousandsoi I for admittance to fill the speaking women who have been troubled with I places a second time. displacements, inflammation, ulcers- Taft took advantage of the occasion tion irregularities, periodic pains, to make labor speeches in which he Sacto Why don't you try itf pointed out with even greater enrobe- I nrnr vhflt hp reearde The VeryBest Suitor Overcoat $15 la all Salem is Found Here When You Fay $15.00 For a Suit or Overcoat you naturally want a gar meiit which is the best that can secured for that sum. You TI find it garment which will not only look well hut will wear better.

In out line of $15 Snits and Overcoats You will find the best values in Salem you will find the garments to be the very beststyle, the materials of the newest anti nobbiest make, aud the workmanship the best possible, as eau only produced by the celebrated makers of modern clothes B. K. of New York. We pay more for these $15 Suits and Overcoats than other dealers pay for suits to retail at this price. Ii we marked them as other dealers we should mark them the least aud possibly $20, but by our new cash price modern method you easily save $3.00 to $5.00 by coming here.

Hee our new Browns, new (J rays, in the new Normandie, Ai von, College Chap Suits as shown in our north indow. Come in and look around as we have extraordinary bargains in every department at D. F. TRIERS Men's and Modern Store Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice.

She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. May Give Away Anti-toxin. I-is. Oct.

to at, opinion given Friday the county of Franklin county by Attorney General Ellis the commissioners have the legal right to supply anti toxin to indigent sufferers from dp under the new law. Cold Wave Causes Distress. Cleveland, Oct. cold wa Frillw doubled the number of requests for help from the outdoor relief department. Last week an average of 80 families were being cared for by the (tty.

The number increased Friday i0 sis than ever what he regarded as the danger of giving an opportunity for putting into effect the "Gompers- Bryan special class legislation The Utica demonstration in honor of the two mon who head the Republican ticket furnished a lighter chapter to the serious work of the campaign, the neighbors of Mr. Sherman making the occasion an affair of or- diality In every way. DEMOCRATIC HATREO OF NEGRO SHOWN Had a Close Call. Mrs. Alia L.

Groom, the widely known proprietor of the Groom Vaughn, says: several months I suffered with a severe oough tnd consumption seemed to have It? grip on me, when friend recommended New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete he Lie saving cough and cold remedy ami lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at Bodger French's d-ug etoie. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

McKinnon Not at Door. Columbus, Oct. Published reports that State Treasurer McKin con was in a serious condition and alight die soon, are vigorously denied IU Mrs. McKinnon and the attending physician. Continued from Second page.

Iii for the duties of citizenship? You cannot civilize one man or one generation, although you may educate to a certain extent. It is the work of many generations. dog before he lies down turns around and around several times. The reason for this is that in his savage slate he acquired this habit by tuning around to break down weeds aud grass in order to get him a good place to lie down. The dog, although he has been in civilization longer than negro, has not gotten over the habit.

Has the negro gotten over the his savage traits in a few generations? Tho negro sells his vote. He will not vote in most eases unless the money is handed to him, but will go home without casting his ballot. It he places no higher value on his vote then that, you are robbing him of idling that he negro ruled the South ai icr the war in conjunction with tho carpet bagger. A terrible state of affairs existed until the white people rose up and took affairs in their own hands This Week Special Free attention given to the care of temporary teeth (first teeth) of children. Where parents are unable to pay for necessary work it will be done free of chatge.

F. R. Dentist, 15 Broadway Where Bullets Flew. David Parker of Fayette, N. veteran of the Civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: good Electra Bitters have done Is worm frere than five hundred to me.

I at much money doctoring for a tad of stomach trouble, to little I i I then tried Electric Bitters, and cured me. I now take them is a nie, and they keep me strong wi soc at Bolger drug store. For the Best All Purpose FLOUR -IRY- I PEERLESS I It makes Good Bread and elegant pastry. I W. LEASE pretty well advertised, but not one ad the slightest idea of what was In store for them, because none realized that any white man, pretending to be gentleman, wmuld class a race upon whom God has a soul like his own, beneath the brutes of the jungles.

And that is exactly what Byrne with the negroes; not by inier- ence, not by implication, but in plain, Ired language emphasized by reiteration and challenges to his auditors contest the truth of what lie said. Yet the speech was useful, for it disclosed exactly the Democratic attitude of the negroes, and as for its effect upon Democratic white it did more good to the e.publioans than to the cause Byrne was supposed to advocate. up the disfranchisement plank, Mr. Byrne said that the Democrats," if they secured control of the legislature, would submit a constitu tion ai amendment that every mnn entitled to vote prior to 1869 and every lineal descendant of his, ana naturalized citizen and his rennin would be allowed to vote whether they ould pass the educational test or not We are after the colored man and bim we are going to get. I Ute no unkind word for the negro; he my "Mr Byrne then went on to te development ot the white man for conines, whereby ha has £ronI a primitive state into en lim.

ucn, all by his own efforts. Daring al, this tune the negro has hem tv in the Jungles of Africa anilI fess taken a Btep In advancementt -vUrre he was aided. When your sovereignty with the negro something far worse than dividing your property as by the Socialists; yon 8truc vitals of this government a race the negro will steal. ba, had that enrgafted in him during thousands of years. In his nj JU owned any property; everything was In eommom he me ac -1 nna UId up hy pot ne he Beode i g.

I this country for MO gfJ'Z Iteming yean, he ANOTHER WELL WENT DRY ON DATE OF OPTION ELECTION. Good Optical Work la what you want. Every of glasses turned out Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Let us do your optical work and furnish you with anything you need in the optical lino. C.

V. Smith 122 E. Main St OPTICIAN. WORRY IF YOU NEED MONEY Call on or write to us. We will loan you money in any amount from $10 to -ftOO on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, without removal.

You can have from one to twelve time iii which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments ms you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a fifty dollar loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at tho same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out aud mail it to us. Our agent wdl be iii Salem every Friday to make loans and will call on you. Simultaneously with tho voting out! of the in Trumbull county of Tuesday a well belonging to Henry I Thulien, court bailiff, also went dry This fact was not discovered by genial bailiff until he had engage I a well driller to look into the situation and see why his pump refused to up more water.

According to instructions tho well expert went to che Thulien residence on the South Side Tuesday and after examination of the well found that it had gone dry. This fact was communicated in open court Wednesday morning by the bailiff and someone suggested that the neb had gone dry with Trumba.I county, and that another election odd be necessary to bring the water back again. Charles II. is Bald to have first encouraged the public appearance or women on the stage in England Coal! Coal! Pittsburg and Peerless Coal All orders promptly delivered. Coal on baud at the cars at all times.

S. Holroyd rn. bch I Your Name Address, Street and No. Town Amount Wanted $........ Security You Occupation Call on or All communications are held strictly confidential.

address OHIO LOAN COMPANY Room 502 City National Bank Building S. Market St, CANTON, OHIO NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. THE STATE OF OHIO. Salem Columbiana County sh I Oct. 17,1.

XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned mtnUtrairlx of the estate of Or. im aud an 1 )KrhON. Published lu Hal. ni News Oct. 17, 81, in try THE SALEM NEWS.

Stark Electric EXPRESS and Transfer Co Baggage delivered to and from ai) of the city and C. C. Phone 160. Stark Electric Depot Have the Display of Bed Room Furniture Walter M. IS East Main.

CORN MEAL Made from new corn. New Comb Honey Peaches Apricots Prunes Three Large Mackerel for 25c O.D.Paxson&Co. Nawgarden Street Grocers. ou mberlain WILL CURE Your Cold. Try It can always be colds rr i a Quick cure and is pleasant to take.

f- chad as to an adult Price 25 cents. Large size 50 cents. Makes Better Bread Than Mother Made Winona Flour is better than she could get. Ask your grocer for it and take no other. Kl a 3 Roofing Spouting Tin, Copper, Galva- nized, either new work or repairing.

mJ.H. ZELLEYm 2 At Carr's Hardware. yy SOLD BY BOLGER FRENCH. cr dilated during.

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