The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
mMMH CEBR fJVIltliE 'Out* OoHvtr |*mr Y m * mt . .................... hi in i . WJUHXM B U L L S d ito r a n d P roprietor, FRIDAY, MARCH #, 1908* AN EDUCATIONAL MISTAKE Of THE TIME * * By ProMMit ARTHUR T, HADLEY • f VaR Umhwrity H HERE IS IN THESE.DAYS A TENDENCY TO EXALT FHILOisOTTIICAL INVESTIGATION AT THE EXPENSE OF TEACHING. F a t bs 'it from me to say one word which, might seem, to d t e ' procwto the value of research. It i s » thing of great importance to the community and those who are engaged therein often show themselves better teachers on tha t *re«jHnt, But we make a mistake if we fix our eyes too exclusively on, K-nearch a t the expense of teaching and estimate, the value of a : it.tiversity solely on the former basis. ".............. « n n IT MAY BE TRUE THAT ONE BEAU JURIST IS WORTH A HUN". OREO ORDINARY LAWYERS, THAT ONE MEDICAL DISCOVERER DOES 1LORE GOOD THAN A THOUSAND PHYSICIANS, THAT ONE PROPHET n WORTH T0>000 PREACHERS' OF THE CONVENTIONAL- TYPE. NEVERTHELESS THE INSTITUTION WHICH TRIES ONLY Td MAKE 4 .FUSTS OR DISCOVERERS OR PROPHETS WILL FAIL OF GIVING THE COUNTRY THE LAWYERS AND DOCTORS AND MINISTERS WHICH IT WANTS. I VOMAN IS NATURALLY MAN’S EQUAL; By Professor 4. ftIQVICQW, eminent Russian Sociologist DESCARTES and Newton were the products of two faetoj^i—their inclividuaT capacities! and certain speia circumstances that favored these capacities. Suppose-that they had been shipwrecked aa ba- ■ bjes and raised among barbamna, speaking no civ ilised language, and it is safe to say that neither o f ’ them would have distinguished himself, and STILL' H IS BRA IX WOULD HAVE B EEF AS HIGHLY DEVELOPED. It would have contained exactly the same number, of cells. This also applies to woman; So while wo have never heard o f any fem inine thinker as prominent as those Jnamed, we must remember that woman bhs always been badly handicapped. * WOMEN IN POSSESSION OF AS HIGHLY DEVELOPED BRAINS MAY HAVE LIVED AND DIED UNKNOWN AND UNHEARD OF BE C au se of lack of opportun ity to show any results of their thoughts ;' / 1 he fact is that where the opportunity has been given to wom an. as, for instance, m America, she has proved herself the equal o f man in every respect, and 1 am perfectly sure that a century or,i two from now, when man has reached a little nearer to civiliza tion, the idea tha t woman is inferior to man in any respect will apptar as wrong as the custom of Indian tribes to leave all the heavy work to their squaw's appears to us today. - A UT tU H* (fac«$iowlly)**~A wefcty bell* tfe# Yd* should have the right ring. Hh« {fawandy ) — Weil, bop*. . Mr*. John? X bar* Bacon—What is sea food, ' CAtVFS RED PETTICOAT. * Mm*. Calve, the world famed op era ringer, ia.seeh at her best as Carmen. The first time she took this part at Paris she considerably astonished the stage manager by wearing a gorgeous red silk petti coat during the first act. Objec tions were raised, for it was said no cigarette girl could afford so expensive an article. The prime donna, however, confessed that she h*d been to Seville and followed a K oine cigarette girl to a second- d oostraner’s and there saw her buy a brilliant red skirt. The next day the girl wore it and occasional ly lifted her dree# a little so as to show the underskirt. Mme. Calve bought it of bar, and It is that iden- tteu ririrt whieh the operatic singer mw wear* when playing this p a rt ’‘Letters from a Srif-made Mer chant to His Son* appears in this tea* and will be a feature for some time. These letters are written by the editor of the Saturday Evening Post. fckbseribe for the Herald, ORIGINAL ' CONDENSED STORIES? An Anecdote of Old Lord Salisbury and Dr. Aeland. When he was a young man, Loxjj Salisbury was extremely delicate As, Lord Robert Cecil he Was over* grown, languid and amende, and hil lungs showed some signs of weak ness. As soon as he had taken hh degree and been -elected to a fel* lowship at All Souls* his friend ani brother fellow Dr. Aeland recom mended him to take a .long voyagt and to stay abroad, if possible, foi two years. On this old Lord Salis bury came down in hot haste to Ox ford and protested vehemently against Acland’s advice. “I wish my son to enter parliament immedi ately, so you must be good enough to reeall your adviee and tell him that he can face a political life with perfect safety.” Dr. Adana was very fond of tell ing this story, 'and those who re member him will conceive the inex pressible majesty with which he used to narrate his reply. “I said: ‘My dear lord, there are 6,000 prac tioing physicians in England, and you will find no difficulty in procur ing one who will give Lord Robert the advice which you desire. But " unfortunately^I am the one man who cannot give it, inasmuch as I have already advised in the diamet rically opposite sense/ ” Of course Aeland was olteyed, Lord Robert went to California, came back with sound lungs and as Lord Cranborne and Lord Salisbury has done a life's work of colossal la bor with no untoward results to his health.--Manchester Guardian. ARE YOUGOINGWEST? 4Beginning February 15th and con tinuing every day thereafter until, April 80th, there will be a special rate to all points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia^ For maps, rates, route* and other information write at once to T, D, Campbell, District Passen ger Agent, Wiaeoarin Central Rail way, 316 Pike Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. | Her* Riot*. Disturbance* of striker* are not 1nearly a* grave a* an indiqidnsl dis order of th* system. Overwork, in** of sleep, wwvnn* tension will be fol lowed by otter collapse, unless * re liable remedy is Immediately employ ed, There's nothing no efficient to ears disorder* of the Liter or Kid neys a* Electric Bitter* ItV ft won* dwrful tonic, and effective nervine am! the grastart all around tseriirinc fear raw down systems, ft dispel* «©r- vwMttjr**, riMmiuattem and, neuralgia sued mtiNris malaria gtrme . 1 Only AOe *ud ttiMMrtfoB (Mraatmd by B, <1. JBImwQTwmjf 'iLrvlIlpjpWv* Mr, Baopu—Why, sea food, my dear, is the kind that makes people rick when on the sea. “There is one thing certain,” re marked the observer of events and things—“a man may have a long face without having a long head.” Church—We don’t see the living pictures at the theaters any more, Gotham—No; the living pictures are dead. Mr. Bacon—When all the fools are dead,1! don’t want to be alive. Mrs, Bacofi—Well, don't worry; you won't he, *___ He—Mybrother carries the brains; of the family. . . v -- . She— Doesn’t make him round shouldered, does it ? Patience—I think Mr, Smooth uses such exquisite language. Patrice—You never heard him oh the golf links, I suppose. ToCnre a Coldia One Day- Take Warner’a White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy ou earth. 25 and 50 cents, Ben. G, JEtidgway, Pharmacist, A tract of 20,000 acres in western Kansas has been bought by Indiana and Ohio capitalists for raising polled Angus cattle, Nearly forfeits Hi* Life. . A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J-. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For four years it defied all doctors and all -remedies. But Bucklin’* Arnica Sah e had no trouble? to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Brutes, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25c at B. G.Ridgway's Drug Store. Cress is the quickest growing of plants. Under perfect, conditions it will flower and seed within eight days of planting, ’Cautionl This is not a geutleword—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubleswithout los ing its great popularity all these years you will be thankful 'we called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary epugh remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for Itgln colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—and especially' for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup.- The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents, At all di gists. irug- —Why don't you use Golden Rule flour? Your bread will always be good. Proverbs “ When the butter won’t come put a penny in the churn” is an old.time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate .tomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste md the remedy takes just as laturally to the children !>c- .•uu.se it is so perfectly adapted ..>their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsion the most satisfactory treat ment W « w ill send yen th e penny, /, * mm jph itm * Hi mu riMtiM* &km* k • tfctferm of i j j M V o * ih t ■ JlCOTT A BOWNB, W m 4*ma* ou »!«*«• Wa* * Yonng .?im BUi»* used to *» and laugh while the ether battered wuii »tker and often * wsw auiMiig th# jgth«r boys pad watched -t. Dm; ally ** * school friend. **•> ivjmrg along th* To**d. b* found to his surprise that «Jim had actually gone into a fight him self. One Tom McBride was hia an tagonist. Tom had Jim Blaine down and was sitting arrows hi* breast pounding away a t him. “Tom,3’ said tiie newcomer,' “what are you do ing?” “I am going to liek Jim Blaine until he cries, ‘Enough.’ ” “Say ‘Enough,’ Jim; say ‘Enough,’” said the mutual friend of the com batants. “Don’t be lying there and taking a beating for nothing,” “By ' jingo,” said Blaine, “I will never say it if I lie here forever.” At that the third boy pulled off McBride, and that ended the fight,—New York World. ConsumptionCure—Werner’s WhiteWine of Tor Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time, 25 and 50cts. Ben. G. Ridge way, Pharmacist. ^Electrically heated gloves and shots are proposed for motormen. Brain FoodNonsense. . Another rediculous food fad has been branded by the most -competent au- tboriries. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food, is needed for.brain, .another for muscles, and still another tor bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is. destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. Yon must prepare ror their" appear- ance or prevent, their coming hy tak ing regular doses of Green's August Flower, th© favorite medicine of the healthy millions.. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy potion, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous, You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Fifty thousand persons visited Rob ert Burns* cottage at Ayr last year. Womenand’Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of wdmsa'a preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty powr er to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make-or save the nioney to.purchase them, If a woman wilt risk her health to get a coveted gem, then l e t . ,her fortify herself against the insiduous conse quences of coughs, adds. and .bron chial effections by the regular use of Dr, Bosehee's German Syrup, I t will promptly arrest Consumption in its early stages and beai the ©fleeted lungs pud bronchial tubes and drive the daead disease from the, system. I t ip not a cure-all, but it iB.a certain cure for coghs, colds and all bronchial troubles. Yes you can get this reli able remedy at all druggists. 1 —Oiney brand: peas, tomatoes, corn, and beets, at Gray & Go's, Wakeful Children. For a long time the two year old child of P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth street, Hairisburg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of tbe night, which mede it very bard for her parents. Her moth er concluded that the child bad stom ach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Htomacfa and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole nightthrougb. Two boxes of these Tablets have effect ed a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by C. M, Ridgwoy. . Louisville, Ky., still, holds first rank among the tobacco markets of the world. little Tragedy Averted.’ “Just in the nick of time our boy was saved" Writes Mrs, W. YVat* kins of Pleasant City, O. “Pneu monia had playedjsad havoc with him end a terrible cough set in besides, Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. Kings'New Discouery for Con sumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well.” Every body ought to know, it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. Guaranteed by B. G. Ridg way, Druggist, Price 50c and 91.00. Trial bottles free. One-half of .the imports into this country are of materials for inanufac tures. ' |! ROAD ITtltRtlVGH. 'Twftrid $#•» TWsStory to TeHIt in the To use an eighteenth century phrase this is “o’er true tale.” ^Having hap pened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story Verymuch of the present, Up to a very short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Slation, Via., bad no personal knowledge of the rare curative proper ties of Chamberlain's Gough Remedy, “laud January,” she siys, “my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would hate pneumonia, but one tif my ncighlmr* told me how this remedy bad cared her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at one* and it sum cured her, I heartily tbsuk ri e Bianufectureraof Ohamte > •>Vi . ugh Remedy for placing so '.iuit * cur* within my reach. 1 can not wonwnd it toe hwhly or say too much la Ita favor. I hone all who m d ihie will try K and he cutmnoed a*I Wfc*,’* For sal* by O. M, Ridgway. Tfco K ind Yon Have Always B© w ** i 9» « M * * •» * •« * in use tor over 3 0 year#, Xuus bora© th© stenatnre wc t and has been made under hi# per sonal supervision wince ItelnJBaacy# ARpWno on* to lecetve you in this* A11 Counterfeits, Im itations an d “ Jnst-aa-good” are but Experiments th a t trifle w ith andt endanger th e health o f Infants and ChUdren-Experiencse againut Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare*1 goric, props and Soothing Syrups. I t is. Pleasant. I t contain* neither Opium, morphine nor other Narcotic substance. I ts age Is its guarantee. I t destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assim ilates the Food* regulates the , Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. G ENU IN E CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKMYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. THECBN.AUfteOMMNV, TTMgntlAVCMCCT<HEWVOjfKCITY, saw E b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSOLUTELY d u r a b l e . *?W© iiavq.for anumberof years used liberrjolePianosinthe Consemtory where they are eewytantiy subjected to the hard est kind of age. Wte have found the Ebersole to be a good, durable piano,'well able to stand thewear and tear of themusic room,” Miss C lara B avr , Directress CincitmatiConservatoryofMusic. manufactured by The Sm ith & N ixon P ia n o Co. to and *2 IE. Pounu Street. CINCINNATI. O, Weakness. theterrorofstrongmenanddelicatewomen, takes thejoyof lifeAwayandopens the systemto disease, fAssist Nature, *vddstrongdrugs,usongentleTreatment, FAnSta andTonicPelletswill helpthe natural forcestorestore perfect health, feed the blood sad paiat the roses on the cheeks. A Treatment that actually, cures without unpleasant sensations. Sample and BooHlat Fr»o. S> Complete Treatment “ as «lay*a5cts. W * t%'>!tw V.rtl K & K K & f t K r„* ft K & f t K ^ f t KA r K B L O O D D I S E A S E C U R E D . I t you » te t contracted auy Rtoodpr I tlY*t*X)fM*ae, yoa art m-ret sate w itil U m | i TtnwOrpotaoahaabMa eradicated fr o * tk« sym»ai<. Don’t be •attsfled -wKk *1 I’’patch «p"hy Mro. taaiUy doctor. O ir N e w M c tb o U !■ O u a r a O ite a d t o I I C o r e o r N o P a y . * 1 . 8 * N o r a * a C w d w i t h o u t W r i t t o n ] C sxred W hen a l l E l s e F a i le d ”de*Id I lir e my early Jif. aref.ih l* teetI<e<Mit*l wo*2d c o t he MMM i 7 ,th iM h I t r u iM a o t t r f s i> l thma tbewaode efoth er yoaag joea, s a r ly iadiecntlosa, tet*r M cta i i , exposara to contm,;iOMJ lw w w all helped to hrdak tlowa mjr aysH u . Whta Zc«atme»ced to m lis sM y condltiea tw a e aboorttraatic. Doctor after doctor treated me bat oaly s a te see reiief—aet * care. S o t Spriaye helped me, bat did wot care toe. T b e s ymptom* always returned. , Mercury bad Potash drove thepolaew Into m yeritem instead of drlvlnir It oat, I b less the A y your New Method ~ restiyated wl"' experteaoe . aader a fraarawtes Treatmeat vraa recommeaded to a s , I ikvwi o ho y o o l i were Writ, aadSudlaftfOw had over 3S years’ upM lMM t e tM - i aepoftslbl* Suauclally, I sa v e yon m y c u t , T m cared me permanently, and ia aic yearn there haewotbeett a mror any other symptom «d tb« blood dUMte.” m*i.A M jWh^JLm^ie ms* D IW B r f f N R i C ytl I *i|fl V lZlV ilvniw ' aim utftMn1O r NMNI i Owertet)isFees. 6*t«tleaWinkfarMeanTotwiirtsadSwfctH h , DRS. KENN ED Y & KERGAN . acrpwatOEt •!*. c u m a w D , o . K w K K ft. K K K x . x g aag*1 W e Offer To-Day On Sound E a r Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Ttebeins, PerJBushel, of 68 Pounds to Bushel »W»«imiiWM «**mi«*m a **«****«**#♦«Nt«* 4Kc No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call, W r ite o r Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company Ttebeins, Ohio. Adam's Restaurant andDining Rooms Comer High anti LiniMtnn© attest * Springfield, Ohio. . j CASTORIA tm Infants and Chilirfn, t i l M Y « Dm Ahraji Bwgb! i Th©NewAmerican Manor* Bpread- ©r ha* th* largest ©apacify, the light* ©*t draft and i* hmlt fer hard aarvio*. fluid, hy Kerr and Hastings Bros. flsisocribe far Th* Heraldj MrWmUtw MM H^pustHmef i seeartwaw -Call bn Kerr A tikwthsgi Bros, f-ar anylfeimf hi stove, ranfin, coal THE BEST 1 Fu-imt <f ti.o wartiii. farrs, nm te iluod at tfe? j Sjfsn* of ' Ckarks Weimer. ttgHiar with every thin,? to te iotiRd in . a firrt-riaaa meat market. A te Ijaudles the cele, bratetl Swift Company’s Haras, And courteous and honefct treatment goes with the above, • Goods Delivered. Telephone 87. Fresh Fish and Ice ExchangeBank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. . A COOUNI8 of Merchants’and In* dividuals solicited. Collectionr promptly made and remitted. TkRAFTri on New Y’^k end Cin- ” cinnati'sold at loves!; rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail'. T CANS made on Real Estate, Pel- ** Bonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., Seth WiBmith, Vice Pres., W, J- Wildman,'' Cashier, ^tetetoi>*to*WM*toMEaMMWWiMtonteiMiM*MM»astoteanMiMMMtoS!*MnM-- A Careful Buyer. TlieBest 18 WliatYonWant. TheBesttsWMWeSel. %'- , , ' - - •vim t i Meats are deceptive; Unless you are a good judge, yon can never tell what you ae getting’ until you have it served and partially eaten, We know meats- We jseledt stock with a view to having the best n ;ats. We know how to select stock and there fo r have meats you may depend upon—-meats that will please you. d t i GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74 “•Fresh Fish Always on Hand, ,’v s s r R E V I V O . bectme , yIIAUTY M«deE WellMiui of Me. i*yE**i2xrcgB* sn i'aM1, p r o * «M tb a above EMClWla SOd »ya.naaM mmwialWaMauioUy.LO iawwbM i»ae«uattlL Xoinienwn*............ . - - - t»m, Lout Vitality, impotwKy, im bUy J ____ . 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