The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
8 I *-*r*«*rIre—•*?* M erediths usic Store. D A Y T O N , 0 - Now L o ca fe d A t 131 S, LUDLOW, The Cedarville Herald. $ x » qq Iae r ’YeEup*. KARLH BULL. - Editor Eutwcd at the Post-OOlco, Codar- villo, October 31, 1EM,. as cceonit els-is matter. } FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 THE DAYAFTER. ’ New Cappel BTd’ g yj Second Largest S tock in Ohio. HELPd US GROW wdBM _ J mmm- “ Dr. Miles’ Nervine Completely Cured Our Little Boy o& Fits.” A family can; suffer no greater affliction than to have a child sub ject to fits or epilepsy. Many a father or mother would give their all to restore such a child to health. “Tam heartily glad to tell you of our little boy who was completely cured of fits. He commenced hav ing them,at -ioyears of age and had them for four years. I tried three doctors and one specialist but all of them said lie could not'he cured,' ' but Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervine ■ and Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills made a -complete cure. He is now hale, hearty and gay. It has been " threeyearssince he hadthe last spell. I shall give Dr, Miles’ medicines praise wherever.1 go, 1You are at liberty to use this letter as you see fit and anyone writing to me I will gladly answer if they enclose stamp for reply.” F. fl M. POGUE, Windfall, Ind. Dr. Miles* Nervine is just what it is represented to be, a medicine compounded especially for nervous diseases, such as fits, spasms, St. Vitus’ dance; convul-: sions and epilepsy. These diseases frequently lead to insanity or cause weak minds. Dr. Miles’ Nervine has proven most effective in reliev ing these dreaded maladies. Sold by all druggists. If the first bottlo failsto benefit your money is returned. .-MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The day previous to an election is of greatest interest, to the numerous candidates on the ticket, but the day after, the day when men have a better opportunity to understand what changes mean, is aftor all of greatest importance to electdys at large. With the politician the day aftor is the day fie begins to analyze the results and locate, the weak places in his organization and be ready for another campaign more in line with public sentiment. The constitutional convention elec tion- has resulted In delegates of the so-called progressive type being elected to the number of 100 or more out of a'possible 119. Another im portant-factor as ,that the. conven tion will be controlled by the' tem perance forces from present returns.' To Republicans, who are looking for the future, the prospect is gloomy m that the convention will be controlled by the Democrats, with a good list of Socialists. The latter element has been re sponsible for the defeat of several Republicans and Democratic may ors m this state. Nine small cities will have mayors o l ' this political faith. Columbus will have four members of.council as Socialists r Where Are You r Interests 4fJAre they inthis community> ! <1Are they among the people ; . with whom you associate? , | Are they withthe neighbors |. and friends with whomyoudo business? and a member ,of school board. Dayton, Hamilton, Dima and Xenia and a dozen ocher .cities will have ■ - [ - l - members ot council from followers of the torch and red llag. ■ Tiie reason for this great change can be charged but to one thing, the failure o f the old parties to grant SoiUe of the'demands, of the com mon people and.give up some of the plutocratic methods of civil govern ment. i Unless the parties in power grant some of the tlemauds o f .the . so- called progressive measures, in a modified form, - there will be no earthly way of checking the ever increasing flow of public sentiment toward Socialism. Unless thhj is done thdfday is not far distant when neither Republican nor Democratic party can afford to ignore the argu ments ot this following, as has been done in the past. ■ NEWMOVEMENT GAINSGROUND WORKERSTOLL OFENTUOSIASM Columbus Will EntertainRelig iousGatieringNov. 14and15. Big Delegations For Columbus Gathering. MANYNOTiELES ONPROGRAM TO OPEN WITHBIGBANQUET Ifxoyou wantto knowwhat is hap this community'. You want to know tha goings and comings ol thepeoplewithwhom -you.assoclate, the little news items ol your neighbors and frle .ds—nowdon't you? That Is what this, paper’givesyou | Inevery Issue. It is printed for thatpurpose. It represents your | Interests and.the interests:of this < ; town. Isyour name onoursub- i soription books? If not,'you owe I it to yourself to see that it is put '! there, To do so - Additional Locals. -—For styjish suits go to Sullivan’s 21 S. Limestone St., Springfield. 1 Will Be To Your Interest F ob S a l e :— Second hand surrey, cheap. J. ID Wolford. lABusinessProposition Messrs. P. D. Dixoti and W, P. Harrimati are in Richmond, Ind,, on the interest of the college. Mr, O. H. Hartman and wife have been spending a few days in Cincinnati, Did you ever I stop to think, | Mr. Business j Man, that thf f news of your j business is as f much a part j o f the local j events as a , wedding or a j church fair? Th e ladies! are just as j much interested in a new fabric f you have ort the shelves as they are j in any home ho*- penlng. You** store: news and anouncements in these j columns will reach a large circle Of \ eager buyers. This will enable you ' to Sell your goodsi while they are new and fresh and you will not have to Sacrifice later at remnant counter prices. Think it over. —W anted —Dinning room girls at the Grand" Hotel, Xenia. Lyman Collins, Prop The Senior L. T. L. will meet next Tuesday evening at 7:SO. o’ clock in the Library; HIGH ROCK UNDERWEAR for men. Tho best 50c grade on the market for sale lit Bird’s Mammoth Store; —For snappy, stylish overcoats go to Sullivan's, 21 South Limestone St., Springfield* Mrs. Julia Condon lias rented her residence to Mr. Hugh Grlndle, and expects to leave in a week or so for Trenton, where she will make her home with her son, Rev. W, A. Condon and wife, ^ There’saWay TO defeat th# hull,order man’s cut- throat methods In this community. The way Is publicity for your bualncai *—itrfi ths same way he uses, Ou*j Cdiumus will give your business thi j publicity you need. : —FOR SALE;—Property located on North street formerly owned by the late Patrick Ryan. Price $700, T. F. Ryan, 282 N.18fch street, Columbus, O. m i lYou Ow e It 83 £ j .goods Itotu font hosier taafekaai and aland bf : llier bnilnts* meu. Von Caw always find tin ; •saweiincciBfttlUot (‘•pn'.sertlatlvd'buolnosfrmetf ! lla tb«e« colanina—men wtio will stand backol ; lererysiatement and priceUreymake. , Mr. Orange Conner, who recently purchased tlio Riderway property in Yellow Springs, moved this week. Mr. Cornier has rented his farm to his son-in-law, Rosepe Harness, who lias been living about two miles south of Jamestown. fo r hmulactm Dr Mil.*’ Anti-Lain iPtni* P rin to r’s Ink When used cn good presses and j neatlydisplayed type for yourstation* j Cry »* valuable. W<s nave riverj j facility (or doing the best of job j Work, st a tauumum pries. CASTOR IA To t Infants and Children, Tits KindYou HaveAlways Bought Roars the (Signature o t 1 Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE teImmidliUtjrelieveanduttlmeltlycurtwtih DR. HEBRASUNGOID the west wondftrftil scientific discovery of chi:n# moderntlmesfof thoseverestcasesofIt : „ Piles, Eczema, 'fetter, Salt Ithailm, Bins Worm, Uarber’sitch, etc. Thishighlymedicated antiseptic Salve kills the ttonns, re- i tores tlic trouble p.hd heals the lrritatlen permanently, Ab solato satisfaction Snar- antecdbrmoneyrefnndco. Price80CM,at Iifiifigists, ormailed. Trial temple2centstocovermalting. THE G, 0. BITTNER CO.,Toledo, Ohio. Object o f Men and Religion Forward Movement !c Idea of Training Men and Coyo For Servleo, In AH Lilies of Work, Including Boys’ Work, - Bible Study, Social Service, Mis sions and Evangelism —- Institutes Will Furnish Trained Workers, Clipper For Fifteen Hundred Men Will Be Served In Memorial Hall on Monday Evening, Nov. 13, at Opening of Men and Religion For. ward Movement Convention — Co- Operating Divisions Being Rapidly Perfected In Central Ohio District , A convention'of the "Men and Re ligion Movement” will be held In Co lumbus Tuesday and Wednesday. Nov, 14- and 15. To this convention all of the 34 counties of the Colum bus district are Invited to send dele gates. The convention will be held in connection with the Columbus eight-day campaign. Monday evening, Nov. 13, the campaign and conven tion will open with a dinner in Me morial liall. Fred B, Smith, the na tional campaign leaden will make the principle address. Rev, Isaac J,.Lan sing, the Social service expert, will, be present,' and make' an address. During the evening the other cam paign experts will .arrive fresh from the campaign of Kansas City and will be heard. The list includes John Alexander, head of the Boy Scout movement; J* A.. Whitmore of Now York; W. R. Lane of London, Eng land, a remarkable evangelist; Chas. Rr. D'rum'm, expert in community ex tension and noonday shop meetings; David J. Latshaw and James It. Smith, railroad experts; W. C. Pearce REV, J, E. CRO.WTHER. ,w. c. pearce : Expert in Bible Study, of the International Sunday, school force, as the Biblestudy expert; Rev. J. E, Crowther, Held Secretary of tho Missionary Education Movement, as expert on missions. All of those men will he speakers in the . convention and leaders of the training institutes that arb a part of the campaign plan. Delegates to the “Men and Religion Forward Movement” convention will be welcome from Church Brother hoods, Sunday School Bible., Classes of men or older boys, individual churches, Young Men’s Christian As sociations or.Men’s Clubs or 'Mission organizations. Co-operating - move ments in the Columbus district have' been organized In Newark, Mt. Gilead, Lancaster, Athens, Cambridge Cald- .well, Chillieothe, ' Gallon, Ironton, Jackson, Logan, Gallipolis, Coshocton, Delaware Circlevllle, 1 Portsmouth, Zanesville, McConnelsvllle, McArthur/ Pomeroy, Marietta, Mt, Vernon, New Lexington, New Philadelphia, Marlon and Crestline. These orgdnlzatllons will carry "the movement”' into their entire counties. Fifteen hundred plates will bo laid for the convention dinner of Monday evening and It-is likely that every one will he occupied and a demand for more. The Iieart of this now M. and R, movement is the idea of training men and boys for service on all tho lines of the plan. Boys’ Work, Bible Study, Social Service, Missions and Evangelism. Institutes for instruction in methods anti principles for work in all five lines will furnish the -churches a corps of trained mid earn est workers that will make their work more effective than ever. Nov. 13 to 20 Is tho data of the eight-day campaign In Columbus, For Better Churbh Work. Training for better Church hnd So cial Service work through the instl* lutes of the campaigns nnd conven tion, union in service of all denomi nations and by men Interested in the five lines of/betterment, enthusiasm that comes from facing ilie facts as to the present day life of men and boys and trying to meet the needs in ft sensible and Christian way, Ne prosolyting. A balanced scheme of Church work and the finest of plans for tying to the Individual ' Church all the results of the effort'are things that characterize the Men and Re llglon Movement, ' JAMES R. SMITH, Or "Railroad Jim” Smith, Who Will Assist In Campaign. Christian commercial travelers, have thrown themselrtHrtntO the Men and Religious Movement andjriU give ef- tm fee fve co-operatlbn “Working men respond' to religion as do no other people. At least I have found this to b» true from my owii personal experience.. What are you church nett doing to make your church attractive to Working men?" This from Rev. Charles Stelzlo, Co-operating organizations in the county centers of ’the Columbus divi sion ire rapidly bhlng perfected. In very many cases the new movement Is bringing a wider union of Christian men than has ever been known be fore, Committees are usually com* posed ot the strongest men of the community* , « ISBEAUTY WORTHYOURWljLEt ViolaCream poiIHrely •radie*i4« hreckiw, Dlaei hMdo, Sanbornandtan, r e s t * r i» » dlftatMd, f.v» *«« j uimjwwj MMt. — vjirmrn* blotebsd. rontkjutdoily mmZ‘ gkin to th* fir*»kneMRnd.dsllosoy.efyentiii TheraInnonabefiluteforth!*imporiorliMni. lew preparation, ThnUfoneorstofUtoworld'n greatest Shift BpeoiMhit* A t all DnigglnttiOr nailed lbr so onnt*. BporfAl proposition nod "n ld # to r * " - ■ r r Gal a .TIM OK r&quMt, ^b*H lot tolto, huwteryw>4 o oM!r*M(«.ou«, Supper for fifteen hundred men, served In the magnificent Memorial hall in Columbus, at €: 00 p; m. Mon day, Nov. 13, will open the conven tion of “The Men and Religion For* waifi Movement” in this, section, The national authorities say that even now, with but a few centers where the eight-day campaign has actually, gone into history/ tho movement shows signs of sweeping the country as nothing has deme for years. The co-operating cities and towns of the Columbus division- are planning big delegations for the convention of Nov. 14 and 15. As a rule it IS hoped the delegates will come In time for the supper of Monday evening, the I3th. One city has promised a carload of 'delegates, and Will chine In a special of their own. )Vhere the delegation Is large, enough) the Columbus man agement will reserve a special sec tion at the tables and provide a ban ner. One Christian leader has said:- "There is alw^s something sacra mental In/ catln^togedier,” Whether this Is agreed^fo or. not, It is pure that such,*a meal is not a purely ani mal function. Fred B.tSmith, the na tional leader, and the ten experts will be present. John L. Alexander,, one of the Na tional Boy Scout leaders,, is promised* for the convention, and will be heard on “Boy’s Work ”) J, E. Crowther)’ the missionary load er and export, /will be. present. He is a man of fared, and will bring a great message. The Laymen’s Mis sionary Movement Is joining hands in the new movement, . Announcement 'is made that the Gideons, a national organization of & - - * turn ALCOHOL 3 P£B PENT. , A\%$etab!ePreparalfonlirAs- simllatingtteRxxfaalRediia- *iandBowiisof tingUieStooiariiss I nfant s.'CiuiMfiN PromotesDigeslwnJOwrful- ness andResUContainsnatNer Opium.Morphinenor>lioeraL N o t N arco t ic . M&tfOHJteSIMWmwiH BttfJJaSrtJ- .irSwM* AcUttMt- JbottMi* "" rJW- AperftcfRemedyforCunsfipt- Hon, SourStomach,Dlarrim Worms.ConvulskmsJevensli- nessandLOSSOFS ieep . , FscSimile Si{uUu» of NEW YORK. 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Mfinutaeturer *f Cement CftHT* Vault* and Cement Building Blooke. Telephone 7. Oedarvllie, Ohl*. DR. LEO ANDER50N, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. G r a d u a t e o , •. u . Ofllce Waddle’ s Livery Barn. Citizens ’ Phone 98 and 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO Very Serious r> ■ ■ \ / I ■ ^ B ' J I It is a very aarioue metier to *ak V W W . J ■ I . I ’tMT . ^ I for one .medicine and have the JL All S JL J L —Of i l I wrong one given you, For this I reason wo urge you irt buying I to hi careful to get tho genuine—* THEDFORD’S B u c k Liver Medicine M. SPENCER’S The reputation of tbit old, relle* ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion nndliver trouble) is firm ly established. It does not Imitate ether medicines. It is better than others, or it would not'be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger salo than alLothers combined. SOLD IN TOWN Fa saBB- ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODLED - REFURN ISHED P o p u la r P r iced R e s t a u r a n t f o r L ad ie s a n d G en tlem en * - S e r v ic e is un ex ce lled S. D e t r o it s t r e e t , X e n ia , © , m utom PILES FISTULA DA j U, . DISUSESOFTHERECTUM «w.H« m il ^ s v £ K r r ^ * « 3 i * e ^ j f t e S r a r L a r d r f j . j , M c C l e l l a n SSSSSTlkJ Catumus,0. fiKJHMMKtce.. I MS'At 1 Mr*.. I). fives in M Mrs, Tim ber bed b,' I —Men's a Hvftu’s, 21 n field. ■tt fs X'flsBMa position 1 Dayton, .1 -N o w package. 3i ■•dl 31 i ' ’Misses M Bull of yte days here r 'M r s . Ai was tho gu ii Sabbath. w O. O* We jng match. . on Wednes“ ‘ .''ll Ol , Messrs. Wells anb ’ “ 'll bath with-.!* ander in S. fl POST Y< * ■ ‘ 'n season ope < post your f •t' this ofilce. ' I *The two r and Mrs. I" i died Monde, took place' ii u Second b- latest style / S Cheap for c . - j *' .—Winter * . tir. . Pictures 0 on the C, II hibited at t.. urday night .-Lures will bi 3S• th Mr, Fred ! ly tranfiferx:; press Comp a.1 Wayne, Ind another pa company in <- es i The case; for having s.r possession Magistrate E detectives f;. case had be-- fcwo. - IP OYSTER eeived thre aell solid r Par Quart Par Pint BI tt Owing tii i< Ohio Teachn einnati, tin olosed.ThurH ber of tend the excursia tended the 1 city schools as JS I’d SPECIAL Pants. W pairs 3.60 pairs $3 Pi Boys Kne Straight ci 69c,’ 60e 1 Bh •s 1 H B at IBS Executor & ! will sell Mary C, Tumi ,, east of Cedarv , Wednesd; i Commencing property, to w 9 H E A D C 1 Consisting 0 - two-year*ola f. . i| old filly, 1 two .‘.‘I l yearling roai: Colts, extra be 15 HEAI ! Consisting < PoUed Angus uary abd Febr ( spring calves , Polled Angus ,70 Hoad ot *! Consisting Spring Umbs „ | 112 Hoad o Consisting t • 26 Shoats, 11 1 bred Duroc. le- * FARM , Consisting < I Oliver breakir | .tors, 1 Supcii-- ‘j rake, 1 steel t< er with clover 1 1 tooth hai row | com sheller, s < | ness, halteis, other articles. , 1 three horse , ollne engine w TERMS.OF ‘ months on all approved sea ■Hfi* F9, Executrix of t! bull, Deceased Lm 8 .T .BAKK8 w. 1 , CLLM' ” * It i
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