The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
fcif r »•*- S T R A H C E A D Y I C J M IThe Cedarville Herald, $s,oo Tear. !m x u u i i n m A * K d ito r - FRIDAY , FjRUBUAHV S3, M T H E 3 l ’M t . \ Y S C H O O L igS50HViil,fiRSTQ«ARlftR,tfiTCflNr-*| TiQNAW SBRieSt F£&* f ISSP An A tta c k 6fQr*¥«!« I ¥«r tSwwt mam U m .I weeewtwU** * M A>* U»» tat fiww won*1 WfBLkOta**»d»*. IWiii.*# twite BANOEROUS OBSTACLE. ■. i So.cSm <•«»<**•!>o w .^ o y tw * . *I«*»4J* *tt,C4M» f»r» klMW|»*M9WUHft, «a .n « jr'.t.-'fn rdvcaclxt WKSSJMilCi}Satt?S m a ow Altacsr.g fa.?rnanyyear*pwtoy Jnve given utisstnf stoic# to there « * > tod with ctrJThp, tetto, threat, or to»f tVvnbipaev c'CsnvnaspUoto Wft nto‘ata« j i t b o - m i of « ie 7S-%&«% fo’llft of Gsrsrib %rap, to cw rrit WW (lector. <JWa did tm osfcthem WWg<? Cisw to was a large number of txjtttes, as j:> il;c -Cstro ist Coo advertising of rojjftt) temefes. Pits eottfiuence is. tsar* mow Syrup snakes it possible for ns tr give fiitclt advice,, ^We know by Uteex- prriatsca of aver" 3,1 years that ope 75 -tent battle of German Syrup will speedily re Have or .care the wesst coughs, colds kronchl'd nr Jung troubles~-auu that even itj bad eases of consumption, ont 11 .Wi?triftlo of German Syrup will wrorl ponders, <JN«v trial bottles, H$c,\ reg nis-r site, ysc-J At nil druggists. * Xs^ttc WLternnm, Cedatyille, O, Heart D r . JVlilis1 Heart; Cure h a s m ade m any h e a rts Wftli a fte r th ey hav6*‘ been pronounced .hopeless. I t has completely' cured thousands, and."Will .al m o st invariab ly , c u r e o r benefit every case o f h e a r t disease, ' ■• g h o rt , b rea th , " pa in around h ea rt, palp itation , ! fluttering, ‘ dikzy, fa in ting andr smothering, spells shou ld n o t h e neglected. T a k e D r . M iles'- H e a r t Cu re a n d s e e , how quick you- w i l l ' , - h e relieyedi y ^ 1 * I t canno t m ake a n ew hea rt, b u t w ill resto re a sick One by ’ S treng then ing th e h e a r t nerves a d d puiscles, reliev ing . t h e u n n a tu r a l's tra in , and r e s to r in g ' its v ita lity . - > '■ -11 h a a ia very .bad ente' of heart ' trouble.., J?orj?tx months I*could not . ■worts. P a st July ,1 was plowing corn 1 , and feeling bad- all day? in the after-, noon- in plowing onts row Xhad to lay ’ down,-or fall-down,.three times.. Jdy. heart -throbbed txn though4it would ‘hurst through,, and'I,had* difficulty in, ' getting- iny breath, I rurchas^d- a. ■ bottle of Dr. .-illlrs Heart Cure, and befofrs 1 had.ueod half of It XeouU x lay down ana sleep all nightv Previously Xhad to get up from five to te a ' times a night,- I have taken tevetal-' bottles, and ray heart" 1# as regular as Clock work,-. X fed lil:o a ‘ new. man, and con wort; conslderablo for *n old , man, ^ 0h}ft; Dr. Mite*' Heart Cur* l# sold by your druaotet, who, will guarantee that , the first nettle will benefit, i f ft tails h* wilt, refund your money,. t ? . M ile s Medical Co., E lk h a rt, Iu d j__* JR1H T a k z W IN E»* C 4 R 0 UI - a t H o m s Are yon a sufferer? Ha) year doctor been i .. ccsrful? thn itdn't you brtfw to yourself—AT Kccrly l,5S0,00dwomcn hare b o v^ iit V/ine cf Cardoi jErom lo. ( 'r u fg k t i (Lad have cured tkte .selves ^ homo, o£ such triubka- ca pcficiliefil, bearing fbmi r.r«3 ovarian pains, leacor- th tr .:, la n rJE ta , jiertoasaeio, htincri and deeptsid- b j femaioweakness, am Eofc cosy case*. Vt’k-.ci c t Cardai enrea wLca th* V/icn c£Caflai dottl^not irrl* i&lQ tkefsrffdra.^OhcaroiaaotMiixt in i *:ot' r“tr;cuh Ikisasootuing touio©5baling betb#* free fewu &%&<y cad drastic drugs* I t il. *0tr;r'*al htXJxmrt cw » I ht ft ja'.iKnvrsy* . u 1,Viadcl garduitap boboaobt ftt-ai ymu? djaggjsS «t |l»w * liitllo cad yau ratt^bfwisi treatlacaktcdsy* tss. in rt-nsss^lfisaiueeTsldlmMfflss* ac’rc- j >*JVi-f fye.-r? oms^pm &#tu*r jijaicjao to,f (,K»tt««we*e, awom h O W t J I T E S " VIA L fciBM HWIfJI E l w t u b mflRDI GRflS m w m i m m * M O M 1 M , P B N S A C O t A , ‘f id itt.i uii nalc\ t ’rtm te ry Slsfc to a n d imv iifou ' tta in s flfi5Ccl(ilc?lttaf*» rivp a? t-iijv; I k I psur , Slobilo o? B ah * ea~T!rj h^frrr’’ i ! .w bbhyu.'iry- isMt l!m ltr d f nfv Jufti SfUFfh b<? , if rtn i pn./tji ,4 *tf<, n C'Ufij.f'vtension ■.mu !•■< te ilm nff! 'f I a i j u it* * !**•*? b4 11 1 t r v*Yur> ** t it. It A, w Ptbeusn; H ‘ j i w v . N u.i'. ‘V. £ - ihiew j I ii % m t v i'. 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Afftftrf^ do -Mviu.*. n r . j X peeutiatf situation exists to Cin- einnatL Politics norionbk ploys an im po rtsa tp a i’l s t t d & f th is rwisou should m b be looked upon » | any - fcbtoff VT-!’,y TilO UiOHk. hll- poirtnn.k tiling iJOtTcvcp in th a t th e leading men in the city have become interested, rnueh to tim .mmoytmee vt" J-liS ' politic*** "k5«w* -Sflfi t w ‘ - henchmen th a t h o ld ' oillee under thorn* During the la s t election there were thonsands-olillegal votes cast and the Jjfarwst Election .Committee a body of well known men lrom th e social And commercial circles ofgnu- Ji?ed to see th a t the Jaws were enfor ced, ' d id valuable Work- fov this- cause, Hundreds o f persons were araest- e.\fOt“voting twice, many of them m en from tbe lower strata, o f life from distant'cities, impor. .for this purpose alone, 'f h n ' Grand -Jury found indictments by rim wholesale and. they wnte approved by the pros ecuting attorney. f JText came tbe trials<' Sp f a r one man hasbeen sentenced^ and given the minium, a t that. Ybe cases came before Ajudge of th e Omirfeo f ' Gom- .moti Please, a judge th a t evidently had a string to- him- H e was elected dnder the COx regime nntl o t course awed h is election to the “Boss'* .and m u st dispense justice in' accordance with dictations.' Jr |ie same attorney th a t approved the ihdiemehts after a time wen t be fore tb lsjndg e4ih open coUrland h ad ’ n ine of the cases no llie , I t Was a t this.time that- the Itonest Election Committee came,in for a strong re buke forvbringingimvvarfehtedand un just shame on fa ir Cincinnati fand Ooxj in the wholesale charges of frand len t elections*’. The Cox jwtge had h is paper carefully pre pared and i t was g iven lo a -Cox or gan (the Times Star) for- publication denouncing the work of the commit tee th a t had been responsible for th e overthrow o f the Gos machine* The H onest Election Committee prepared a .reply to the Judge’s statemen ts and;i t w as published this week. The reply isv e ry longthy and covers a number of important gliarg on ■The two concluding paragraphs a re as follows; “ Your1 statements, which you de llberUtely wrote ou t and intended fb he published and scattered broad cast, are a libel Upon th is committee. Yottr apparen t intention was to In» unit and degrade th e committee and to destroy u s power and influence hi tho community by lead ing the public to believe th a t its professions wore a fraud a u d its work a n outrage. D r. B , Ktitnody'a Favorit* Remedy, as qSam,n:T* x«w#i}*fori5, " “ Your conduct and languagoshow th a t von a rc tho most dangoronnob- ctaclo Wo have thus f a r enchijntorod in-bur attem p t tapu rify tho elect ionn in this community,” - v i .u\ tl tndil AfaiVh t’.>i~ i, riw *fables and umlod f soklet giving if >Jnidi tJfiifyftsIdto?;-', i ‘« 4 IjS.JflBSti Consumption There is no specific for consurnplion. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott’s Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the World are Jiving and in good health on one lung,. H From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod fiver oil for consumption.* Of course tlie patient could not take it in its old form, heftce it did very little good. They can take S C O T T ’ S EMULSION and tolerate it lor a long time, TheSs is lie oil, not excepting butter, 'so easily digested And absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott’s Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must bo continuous* We w ill send you a sample free. i t n« *j!4 iL t it:* fsun Is;bsfai.i of * hw*1Iscatfcjwipj fcocbtf Sco tt 6eBowne I'C'hemki 4WEead Street ‘NewYmk f*. » Between fUrglventfjs aM atmiony* Count Boni thinhu ho would prefer tho former. Governor Pattison dosn’fc ajspear to have any doubt about tho charac ter of the people th a t elected him la s t f a ii.—Sp ring fteld s u n . Alice and ‘*J?loh” are now married and on their honfcy-mbon and w h a t w ill the metropo litan papers give I t in reported th a t Commissioner Garfield has presidential aspera- tioha, Tbd ^beef ’packers will a t temp t to settle his case.- . •The sta te legislature i n ' South Carolina has voted to do away w ith the. state d ispensary / I t was a/fa il- ,ure from n financial standpoint. ^v %, ■*«, ■ fa’l *' f 'l “ A good institu te is no t a bad tiling to have once a year. Oedarville always has Interesting' meeting and draws people from a i t parte of the couhfcy, y ’ I t is as certain a s the sup shines (hat a majority of th e Legislature, down In their hearts, favor a $ 1,000 Dow ta x law; and i n th a t a ttitude th ey rep resen t' tho sentiment -ot a Very large majority o f thp people. ThenJ what spell rests on them to preven t .courageous v action?--Ohio State Journal. . H ayo r Brennan .-may .be taking un to himself slow death In finding “ Grassy” Berry-gu ilty of violating thq Deal law in Xehia* Berry operates a hotel ahd according to the mayor’s, decision a “bar” ' also, in *‘Boss’’ Schm idt’shn iid ing . E x - mayor T rader-found th e “ Boss” g u ilty o f violating an ordinance as to using the lsidewalk for business purposes ail'd he Went after him. j|M ayo r Johnson of Cleveland has a fow friends in the state legislature th a t would like to see h im build a political machine o f his own and are urging m any changes in the-new code. T ha t tho la s t code was passed largely to satisfy Governor Herrick in his fight against Johnson in their home town is true and for this reason should be changed to a great extent. H.wrick Was after Johnson and now Johnson is after Herrick. Both used or are wanting to use the law making body a s a tool to advance interests politically in the city by giving, the mayors more power. The legislature should look ' a fter Johnson as did his partywhen he was a candidate for Governor. Gen. Charles H . Groavertor of Athens, was* defeated Wednesday tor renomination. The convention wan held a t Lancaster and resulted: Hon. A lb e rt Douglas of Chfllicotho being nominated on tho first ballot, Gfosvonor has been congressman from his d istric t,fo r over twenty years and has been strongly opposed a t different conventions b u t never defeated as he h ad b u ilt a powerful “ machine” . The vote was VS to 2 o and Grwivoaof failed to get oven one vote os a m ark of inspector endorse ment from his o%vn county delega tion. Of la te tho- “ Sago of Athens” has been very unpopular hud those who have followed his course in Congress aro pleased to see him tu rned do^n . H is la s t utterance against th e public was t h a t people wefo satisfied with freigh t and pas- segar s ite s m id th a t thefigh tagainst tho railroads was th e wor^t of fana tics* Grosvenor h a s done good set* v ice for .the .Republican pa rty In former years b u t of late has been a leach on the public* j first t i )*■ (riessosj Work U. S-ISfc. V trtt, t o t , Mat-St.; Itj X«**.Coim»e»*avy Prepare* W » e r . M, Steawa*. * i&CJi3s?A1055, t? .ln-0iC3 r.tsj fcr-;o*.;c3.| Tho two lessons following this oao m& the first lesnm of Sto »e5t d«c«> te r will all be m what la .known an the sermon en tho mount, and, accord ing to- too haroonres* too draft of fishes* which was our lesion two weeks ago; too healing of tho leper anil ilia Ic?soiyjf today follow, In tho order of nyoairt. that. ROWLlja. ■- : The cry of too lcpCr, “If toon wilt, toon caufif,” drew forth too campao- sips of Jesus* brought the touch of that healing hand* and wifn the words, “l "Wlifhvtovu -j.-Jralui/^tovrCOSSSS-pOrik-fM1 health to that psor leprojia body, for Luke as a physician, says ho was full of it. Although the nton wan asked to say nothing About bta healing, he no blazed if abroad tha t Jesun could no more openly cater into the city, but withdrew Tlinjself Into toe,'wfiderjjc3S apd prayed (I,ul;e v, 10), Access to God is as open to us as It was to Him, fop He Is nbw there for «?, but how Httfe we seem to know of toe power and. privilege of prayer!, After some ■ days Ho again re-entered Capernaum, find soon the house where' He was could nqt bold too people who came; Luke tells uk there were Pharisees tod. doctors of toe luw out of every town of Galilee and. Judaea and Jerusalem, .and the, power of the Lord woo presT ent to heal them (L*ko v, 17), ’Our les son sftys that- He preached thb word unto them* His teaching m the resur rection day as recorded in Luke x0y t 27* 44* when He expounded In all the’ Scripture4 toe things concerning Him- .self both front.the law*, the. prophets and toe Psalms; His teaching .as jset forth to the sermon on tod mount and tho Olivet discourse 6f Siatt, xxiv, xfcv and paralleled chapters in Afork and Luke, give us some idea of His teach ing a t other .times, but we must ever remember that Ho always said only What the Pafher told Him to say (John xli* '40; xlv, T0>, The highest attain ment ot teachqi' or preacUr is to have Hath x*,20, fntoUedlu them, “f t is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of yoke Father which speaketlr in you,’’’ or Jer, i, to “BChpld, I have put m y words In thy taouth “ or H gann xxill, 2, “The Spirit o f toe Lord spake by m.6, apd Hip word waa,iu my tongue.” While .these, b lind ,, self righteous pharisees' and doctors, who might be healed if they only knew* their need of healing, are listening to His -wonderful “words a-case of manifest and realized need la suddenly in toeto midst with a zeal and a determination sure to ac complish ita end if it he a t ail possible of accomplishment. These four get their' palsjcd friehd into the presence Of the herd Jesus in anything but good form, -Let toe toanuer of this man’s 5 cdmi«g;or toe story of the poof woman who pressed through the cL-Owd. and trernWhsiy touched toe hem of H is. garment forever set aside all thought ot toe manner of our coming. The one thing to do Is to come, Jesus la not disturbed by- tho break ing up of too root nor by to e Apparent brea’ ing UPof toe meeting* or a t least thla unseemly Intrusion! but, looking upon-top rick man, he says, “Son, be of good cheori thy sins be foiglyen thee”. (Matt, lx, ,2). This He said when He saw toeir faith, for nothing pleases! Him like confidence In Him, awl “Without fftlth It la Impossible to please Him” (Hub. xl, to- I f wo were always of, good cheer, how many we might cheer-as we Journey on day by dftyl But to e foundation of all teal “good comfort” .is the forgiveness Of Sins, for apart from this there is no peace nor comfort, The gospel that does not proclaim the forgiveness of sin# Jet not toft.gospel of God nor the gospel of too grace of God, but another gospel (Gal* l, 0-9). Tho health of toe soul is- of more importance than, tod health of the body, for If our sins are forgiven by the precious blood of Christ wo shall in due time, byvirtue of that same precious blood, have n vcT- deemed* a glorified body which shall never know sickness or Weakness any more {Phil. HI, 20, 21). Whether this man’s sickness was tho result of spe cial sin on t o part or ngt wo do not know, but Our Lord attended to bis greatest net'd first. As too blinded, self righteous ocrlbes. and PhariceGj who were present heard Him, as they thought, pretend to for give aifis they said in their hearts, “This man fa a blasphemer, for only God can forgive sins,” Had they been teachable they might have said, “This must bo our Messiah, for He forgives Bins.” But they were rebels against God. This Is Indeed “mind reading ex traordinary,” but dll things are naked and open to toe eyes of Him with whom wo have to de (Heb, iv, 13 ). Sea Rs, exxxix, Si ki*f Back, si, fi« How sur prise! they mast have been to have thrir thoughts tofd out before nil the people, but more surprised pokslbly When they saw the sick rbaU arho kfcftled and, taking up ills bed, {-o forth « well maul We -do not wonder that they said, “Wetoever saw if on tolg- f«rii!o«r (verso ! 2 ) or* a s to Lafe % SO, *‘1r& have seen strange tolfigo to day.6* t t Jii’said that “ttey glorified God* who bad fflten aite-h power unto men** (Matt. ix/Sf, hut it does not nay, that they glorified thb man aq (tod ho- nduso Unproved Jlhnseif such by heap Ing both body and soul, lila “I say unto thee” might have reminded them ot too “Thus saito the Lord"’ of too;: 'prop^ete if they bad not been blind and pfrhJed and leprous themselves, which they were, but know It not, A ffibe KinG Yon Have AHvaygBonglrt* «nd -ftliie 1 » hm b «W to m e tor over GO years, Into borne Hie signature or and lias beenxuadeunder big p«p- sunalsnpervfelon since its iutoncj* ____ uVHownoonotodeceiveyouin thr#. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jiist-as-goml” w e1n* Experiments tliat trifle vvitltaml cminnge ;«te benl«i or 2kjiltsit-r) c i i i - ”G?ir“EK?j!e!?lenee agawnst E s p e r im e n f * What is CASTOR IA .^■Aggjs fq «. substitute tor Castor Oil, Far»t goric, Drops and Sootbing Syrups. It Is PledS^xt. i t contains npitber Opium, Slorpliine xun- other J^m-otio substance. Its age is its gunrantee. l t destroys « » d allays Fevcrislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie, It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation and RJatiriency* It assimilates tbo Rood, regulate# tbo Storaaeli end Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea-Tho Mother’# Friend* -C E D A B T IM , 3EUo. 1 “ *■ • • . A C tX$UUJ[H e i fif feJbosto a»,'iT- f promptly T3P& end remitted. op Kew l'«*k and {?-' fibnatl fold a t Jon„ t rales. Q&&most coovenient xtftp seud money by mail. ^ T OAlSfS c a d e bn Real Estate, * * eonfil or Collateral' Security’ '* Mill WUdman,JPrcs.t Sbth W -Sm ith, Vice Pres., W, J- Wildman. Cashier O. D. Smtth Asst. CflcMe* “ TAKE THIS CUT” CENUINE STORIA ALWAYS ars tlie Signature o f in Use. For Over 30 Years. ,THCGgriTAilliftOMlUttV, T?Htrg#AV*TliKtTfWKWfvonw-CtTV^ “ HUTCHISON & GIBNEY To , W RAPS , down in prices Suits Skirts, ’ , ( Stt*K5,- _1Sr^w :As-; sortmeftt 371*2 to 49e, * X’ISIJANLETS, cpHi- forts, Beddings, ■low prices, * UNDERWEAR , Ba* , plies, Gents, Children, 2¢s up. GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES , and LADIES* S u its . , F j ls a le a t ■ HfiTCHISOK & GIBHEY’S, FRENCH- DYE-CLEANING a n d D y e in g . Our equipment is the most complete and our process ie up to date* We make a specially of Ladies* Gannent 3 .~Hats, Laces, Bibbons, Plumes Tips and Pompons, Gloves, Furs, Evening Dresses and Opera Cloaks, r OURWORK ISGUARANTEED. 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