The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

mm toU-'iMtotitotoMi! Thft New York Jncicaou. INSURANCE Andrew Jackson itetiE'/MWiiir'iirea u s i c PATRONIZE PAYTON ’S - BEST Second Largest Classic Stock in the State 20 -24 N. Detroit St. Sale begins Monday, March 40) and ends Saturday, March 16th, Twenty Thousand Dollars worth o f the Best House Ever offered to Cedarville Housekeepers*. This gives ylm a good opportunity, to make , an early Selection for yquf Spring House - Cleaning .Wants and Save from 1*) per cent to 25 per cent. Oh all purchases o f $10 and over. A ll Goods - marked in Plain Figures, Everything goes a^iliis Sale. „ , Furniture Carpet Stoves ADA IR ’S ), E M IT C H E L L Fire - L i g h t n i n g - T o r n a d o : . I N S U R A N C E . / * BEST COMPANIES - LOWEST RATES SUCCESSORSTO C. CAWEIMER. Ctdarvillc Ohio* . #R-mrpry-,>^ mmmmrnmmimm UcdarviJlo, CK, February SJtb, 1013, w f The damage*t« niy dweShsg t'anocd by the fire of tho^ahop of Kalrh Townshys February Hth. 1913, was promptly paid by The New York UnckTwriifre Agency, represented by Andrew Jacket)#* Arthur I>. Townsley. C.Viiai'vUlc** Ohio, February 371in BUS. The loss anti damage to ray pt'csprity earned by tho ilm of Ralph Tovvnsley’ s shop February 14tn» 1012, was promptly paid by Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew *- George II. Smith March 6,1612. My shop and contents were totally destroyed by tire February 14th, 1913,. tho loss was promptly paid by The National Fire ln- sur&nco Company, of Hartlord, Com, represented by Andrew .Jackson. - ’• . - < Bab>1)33. Townsloy. , Represents “a line a f g o o d com pan ies i F I R E - L I F E - A U T O M O B IL E T O R N A D O - A C C ID E N T - S U R E T Y BO ltfDS MONEY TO LOAN 1 3 1 S . Ludlow S t . , = Dayton, O. Xenia, Ohio. SAME AS CASH IF PAID WITHIH SIXTY DAYS Palace Meat Market F R E SH & SM O K E D M E A T S F R U IT & G R O C E R IE S 5 i,oo P a r Y o a f t ,lThe Cedarville Herald, j ^ N A T I O N A L SiNMrsaiot L esson K A R L H B U L L - Editor Entered at the Ppst-Offic-o, Cedar- , villa, October 31, 4SS7,J.as second class matter, FR IDAY , MAKCH 15,1912 l£y E. O. SiT.i.nm, IWrrctcr ot Even, for? IkT-wur-sTt, The Moods’ KUtlo In. t-tUuto of Chtei.?-’ ) Mr, J. J. McClellan,of tfioSpring-' | flow, 111,, News, spent, Sabbath s J Willi relatives here. j LESSON FORMARCH 17 . THE PARALYTIC HEALED, paint We have an excellent barn for $1.00 per gal, Turbos Dumber Co, E xport TEST- -Mask S:14;.. GOLDElf TEST-*'Bfcrq the Lord. O tny and ff'KO, not alt h?a benefits; ; wim forciveth asi thino tnlqnitleyj who i hcytotli (ill tUy d;eraf:cs,w--p;j. 1«;C-3. !-. 'Mr. Hiram Clark, of Middletown, was tiie guest of Mr* M. W. Collins, Monday, Mr- Clark is in the livery and sales business in that city, Miss Carrie ©line, who lias been in declining health at tiia home of Mr. Samuel Kildow, io reported as in, a very serious condition. —•S eed P otato ws:—My car of seed potatoes has arrived add the stock ib . extra line. Call and see them.- Lowest market prices. Win* Marshall.'. •S ST 0 R E .F or B bjtsi —-Five room cottage on East. Xenia Avenue, Apply tn Dick A. Townsloy. ■ - Mr,George Bilvey, of Cincinnati* Is spending several days at the Iiome o f his brother, Mr, J. D, Si Ivey,, Lest you forget. We handle Uni­ versal cement, Also patent plaster. Tarbox Lumber Oo< —Call and see the Bull Dog Feed Glanders and Miami Gasoline JEJn- g-ines.'- J. E. Pierce. "F or S at / r :—A bout 200 shocks, of, corn. Apply to C, F. Marshall. Mr. II, A . Turnbull and wife were called to London this morning by tile death of an aunt, Mrs. Sarah Bird, aged 89, who haw been con­ fined to her bed for fiye years due to infirmities of old age. The Senior Loyal Temperance Legion will meet Tuesday evening,- March 19, m Um library af 7:30 o’ clocksha ip . Themeeting-will be in charge of r,he Supt of Purity in Literature and Arts and a special program has been arranged. So let everymembor be present. • Mr*Wendell Foster of tlie college, had the honor of winning the grand gold, medal at Washington O, if., last Wednesday in connection with a district-meeting of theW, G.T* \1. A t the farmers institute ft collec­ tion' was taken to pay the music ex­ penses and what was loft was used atthe suggestion o f the officers In providing an Oyster supper for those who helped leuteftairi. To this end Mr. G, F. Siegler, w h o had Charge of the music, gave the oyster^upper Tnesday evening. Eleven persons wore entertained. • At present there have been plana announced for several buildings this summer. Mr. Wm. Hopping ex­ pects to erect a new barn on his farm' about 45 x 85. Mr. Gordon Collins will erect a modern dwelling of his farm. Mr. G. H. Smith has already started the remodeling of his residence on South Main street, Baker Bros, haying the contract. . Marshal Kc-nnon searched tfio home of ,fohn Iteed, colored, last Sabbath evening in search of the wot goods that had been the cause of some disturbance in that end of Events tread upon the heels of events in the life of Jenna, especially during : his early Galilean ministry,- and none depict these events more graphically than St. Mark, who is xwesenting us a picture of him as ,a Servant. f Jesus had. been upon a preaching , tour and new returns to the town o f ; Capernaum. Ae'soon as it was nbised about that he was at hio hon?e a crowd ttuickly gathered about 'the door. Bo great 'Was the crowd that there,was no longer any room in the ; house nor ahout the door, that is the f crowd was so dense that late comers : could not look in to see and hear- tlie prophet. t That many qf these were attracted' by his' popularity there is no doubt, but it gave Jeans an opportunity to speak and preach the word Which he was quick to seize upon. <1IIe preached the'Word unto them,’* Is this not a suggestion for teachers?‘-especially of some of- the- adult classes. If your clash is 4 -Bible class stick to 'yogi • text or else Change your name. The apostles fallowed his example in this respect; so have all ihe mighty m'en of God. The result of, -this .teaching and preaching, is manifest in this record and„ should, he Alt encouragement to preachers.'and Christian workers, yiz., that it not only attracts the crowd, but that it revests sin also. • Sickness Result of. Sin, While aU sickness may not he the result' pf sib, yet‘remove Sin fropi the 'world and an overwhelmlug propor­ tion, perhaps all, suffering would cease- We are promised that-in his newer and better kingdom there is to bo no more -pain nor borrow,, Jesus therefore said first of all, “Child, thy sins are forgiven n How his voice must have thrilled with tenderness and pathos as he uttered these words, But" the critics were, there; they ever have* been wherever,, a good -deed is being performed; Koto they were, sitting idly by (v, 6}v Showing tio such anxiety as the four that the needy might come Into the presence of Jesus, - “Who can forgive sin hut one, even God?’ Their ■reasoning was correct and their conclusion was logical; the trouble was that unbelief. and preju­ dice had*so hllpded their eyes-that they could not and Would not recog- alto the power of God.working through his Son. Yea, they went farther and made the fatal blunder of ascribing to Beelzebub tills, work of God' (Jno. 10;S3). . - It would seem as though their smug self-esteem would at least have beer; startled when this ybutig teacher showed them that he was reading the thoughts of their -hernia, “Why rea­ son yo these things In yope hearts?” Human reasoning can disprove God. but the deductions of the intellect can* not satisfy the cry of human, hearts after God (Job. 23:5, 4), The greatest lesson for us to learn at this point is that the forgiveness of sin is greater in the-estimation of God’ than the Telief of human .sufferings. Turning to the one hick Of the palsy . he said; "‘AriscI1’ "What? Why auch a thing is a phys­ ical impossibility. Surely this young prophet has gone- mad; was not thin boy let down a few moments ago through that hole in yonder Celling, so helpless that it took four' of. his friends to bring him to thin place?” In seeming reply to nuch a query Jesus tells the map to tako upJbls bed and walk. Jesus Could Make Men 8ee. Small wonder that tlio man’s new poweb and this use of that power town. Nothing was found in the! fhould amaze those present so that search though there was evidence 1l^t-y should exclaim; “Wo nevercawIt that there had been something do- un tWs fashion." Let ns hewaro that Truesdale & Rohler WM E STAB L ISH ED 1896 w In. CLEJMANS, RE .AL E .S T A T E . AND I N S U R A N C E CStiA&VtLLfc o n t o ingthatday . Floyd Folly lmd to be taken in for drunk arid disorder­ ly but claimed his jag was caused by Dayton goods. He was given a fine and costs amounting to $15.0!) and 30 days. Several others were taken up for plain drunk and as our eyes bo not blind to behold simi­ lar miracles in thin the twentieth cen­ tury, (Read, “Twice-Born Men” ). It is very doubtful if the “all" of voice' 12 includes ihe “certain” of verco 6. We must be careful that even as believers wo do not crov/d away somo needy, palsied One. Be- Sessed the usual line tor this charge, j ^ ere also of loveless censoriousnesn. .................................................. : What is meant by glorifying God OPENING WEEK C. W. Shroyer & Company, Second &Main Streets, Dayton, Ohio, —Beginning— (v, 32)? The answer is suggested by the spiritual *cov St. John, God'a glory is wrapped up In the Son who delighted to <lo God’s will. Oad!s power is shown over all flesh in the |Soil/ and through the Son ke is giving I life—eternal life. S Let us glorify God over the fact and [ hastes to bring others to the feet of 1Jesus. Let uS co-operate as did the m . | -g , . . j j Ioni?, Ltt us demonstrate no did the IUGSday, meircn 19 , 121 6lc1j ono »«r walk. Thus shall wo * ■ 1 8t0l> Mouth of overy critic, si- Our entirG lino will H r nn rlia*. ICnce totJ£u<Jof overy skeptic, and u u i tuw iu hug in oe on ais - 1 thfc Son who c#mo t0 etvo us play, i strength, life, peace, salvation and |everlasting life, | A suggested -but!ihb.of tlio lesson i w o u l d . b e t . ' ■ i i«jeiu f'teachtagr:w ■%■%' - S^-Jeaus forglvlhi, '%■ S*5. •,; •- % S--Jc«u» rebuking, v. C*I0.' . AUTOMOBILES Fierce Arrow, Mitchell, and [ R , 0 . H. line of gasoline cars, | ColiifBbus and Flanders elec- tries. Automobile accessories of every lund, quality the best, prices the lowest. j Bicycles, Sporting Goods, j Cameras and Kodalis. A ! cordial invitation is' given] everybody to attend. 1 G. W 4—dHns crtinniamllmr, v. 11*12. EJXPERT I'; ; :r Watch Ropairing . ' ticviriinp;by Factory \ > y r l . ■!»>»>« . jT.vVff - «w\RRmrnoM iV', - • «« Geo. p. Ciffany, Xenia Shroyer & Co. ’ "Tfio Hforo o f Batlnfftctory Horvico” lMyton, oiiio, ytianM. *£ 1 ^ ’ s & , itfirtii; SU# i! «tr* f3t‘ f l l h»W .... I ! CASTQRIA For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. . AwgelatfePfcparailonETAs- stiallaiiiigikroatfactjpcgu& ft;f‘titsS(n;:ieiii3 d MC g t>-'sof I nfants vTiiiMut'EN The Kind You Have Always Bought PromotesBigestionJCheetfuI nessandRast.Contalnsneitiw Opiunt-MorpMncnorMincraL N o t N a r c o t i c . M facfoMDcsmnmam RrspkhStei* JShtSem* Jbckikm- JkissStul* ItimScedr ApcrfecfRemedyforConsRpa-" lion,Soui-Stomadi.DlaniM, 'VVorins.Convulsioiis.reverisu-j nessawlLoss of S leep . Facsimile SigiiatureoC NEW YORK.' ..A't 6 ;mon 1 lis "old , j 5 B o s f s - 3 5 C ^ ts 'Gunranteedundcrtneroo Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use Over Thirty Years CASTQRIA ,THECSNTAVrfCOMPANY, KEWYORKCITY. Easter # •- * Announcement A n exhibition o f Easter Styles both extensive , and inclusive. A sh ow ing o f the latest de­ s igns 'from the leaders o f N ew Y o rk fash ions. Thursday , March 14 th, ' : . Friday, March 15 th, Saturday, March l 6 tK M illinery in all the fash ionab le co lo r in g s , ex? qnisite creation for wom en , girls and infants. Moderate Prices W e Inv ite Your Inspection and Selection . Osterly Millinery 37 GREEN STREET, XENIA, OHIO, NOTICE In visiting the stores of our new neighbors The Ilike-Kumler Go, on their opening day, March 19, we extend you a cordial invitation to visit Dayton’ s Leading Piano, Player Piano, Victrola and Musical Instrument Store. Come in and see what a first- class Music Store looks like. You are welcome. The SowardMusicCo. Dayton," omo * ■ T * . ^ g ' | - Fresh Fish AND OYSTERS. SPENCER’S M -■vf IT WTLL Jl-BT TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day whiner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is what we promise if you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot o f Gm meat that’s sold, but not in ours. W e sell the best’ and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. O B C R O U S E C e d a r i l le , Oh io . Cedarville Residence and Business Properties For Sale. 2 Elegant homes on West jfen ia avenue. Brick Business Blocks on Main street. Good residence properties Chillicothe street. 1 Good 5 room house with barn, cement walks, good well, and cistern. South Main street, Price SHOO. ONE 10-room house on Main street between railroad and Xen ia ave­ nue. Lot 70xl6p feetj.cementwalks drilled well, cistern in house; barn. Price and terms reasonable • J U « W J U J L ^ i - T J U ' l . i Real Estate Agent TJle Bookmaltif ••• IN TH E BOOKW A LTER H O T E L HIGH STR EET D IN ING RO OM F O R LAD IES UP STAIRS A L S O R ES T ROOM . M E A L S N O W sas C U N T S . ' Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. The Beat of Good Used in the Cul­ inary Department. '. J. H, jyicniLLAN/ Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Bloe'kB. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. i'tsmx DICK A . TOW NS LEY Contractor for Foundations, W a lk s and V erandas a Spec ia lty Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 6 -108 Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine atidL have the wrong one given you. For thla reasOn we Urge yod In buying to be careful to get the genuine— l i v e r M e The reputationof this old, relia- [5 ble medicine, tor constipation, In- t* digestion andliver trouble, is firm- U ly established. It does not imitate 2 othermedicines. It fo better than H others, or it would not be the &* 51 vorlte Jivct powder, with a large? I* sale thanall others tOtribirtod, S s o l d w t o w n n 5f* This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10 c and / 6 e—none higher* PILES £ FISTULA Ait, * ..... ftAUjp DISEASES OF THE RECTUM 5J%.* w *Y ni 1 i iJfrUHvcf HhAffitftfrMH S ki tV ,lsF «r*»me*r toi ruin iJit3Af*..«,-n truMAMt *»wjar(|C»Si*/, wsifaroxwwfi ox xim - ta rewtAMts f rmw . ......— wiimniiin d r .» j . j , M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0. - fines' of fio to X SuitsI TOUCH Ti .an every'A jso > (lond&ca) life Is w |>u [eats jse and death I lent that's s< We sell thol lion above c lafc ami not li ■OUS] | LOC/le, Ohio. - —Pilot jm ^ , the lightinJ Isidence a Mr. r , , | r °P e r t ' eS , week in The annuM. __ _ _ gradutaing ■ ^ C3 OH W i given WedBlC, - “ °m8 “ 'le s s Blocks Mr. Free about haviul home with measles. Miss FamJ Clncmnati dress makirl [ce properfei Dreet. ; _, house wi walks, goi Mis, Estel visiting in able to rettir [tern. Soiij Price Slid A- All'- Taj been here w this week lo<| 1} on Main strl lind Xeriia fti It; cementwal ■tern in houa terms reasonal Mrs. Liuivl Mr. G A. Ml ludianapolisl e Agent Mr. Charlel South Charll with Mr. J. 1| ilT E R H0TE tE E T ' ; l We hi Rugs % r ! 1ESUPSTA1I R G O A a s CH N T t Main Floor ! Night. | In the Cu Ised rtrnent. ILLAN. We ali tnd Ftirnltui Iirer o f Oemej pment Butldit Ohio. We| these rN S L E Y surpril chandl ; for ' ralks an Specialty Phono 5-10 F; bine MAI P r o d RECTUM ' ft V i f w.-»w* . OtMVlMy m. .Et.t.AN SptBlUMBUS, D. I

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