The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

Nobby Styles FOR Hats, Suits, and Furnishings, you can save from 2 5 t o 3 3 1 - 3 p e a r cent if you buy ja^frgw y^gea^i 0 1 Sullivan, 21 So. Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio. ■ko ?? “ I Suffered Years With My B a c Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or. other cause, usually renders the sufferer unfit for Work and often results in per­ manent disability. “ I suffered for .years with iny back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number o f remedies from different- physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try. Dr. M iles’ Anti-Pain P ills and after using them some three months I found a decided improve­ ment in my kidneys, and I am glad to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to health.” J, Pi A llen , Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As.long as pain,is present in any part of the body rest is impossible and the system becoming weakened 1s exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. M iles’ Anti-Pain P ills by steadying the irritated nerve centers, make refreshing sleep-pos­ sible, thereby enabling the body to recover lost strength. A s a remedy for pain o f any description Dr. Miles* Anti-Bain Pills are unsur­ passed, ' Sold by druggists umief a ■guar- bti*ce assuring the return of the. price of the first box If no benefit results. MILES MEDICAL. CO., Eikhart, Ind. CAUSE AND REMEDY. >- Uncertainty of the immediate future is looked upon by many men o f affairs, as a blockade to enter­ prise and business prosperity, and this blockade is now quite apparent throughout the channels of trade The Presidential Election j. the efforts of Congress with no fixed purpose; Organized Labor as a new factor in politics; together with other matters of greater or less import, represent at this time a chaotic conflict of. separate inter­ ests, to harmonize which is now the problem before the country. All want Prosperity, Peace and P len ty .. 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KOGSEVELT FIRE i J n t M n t m DEES NOTSPREAD!S flfM fSOW OL L esson KARLH BULL Editor Eatrrc’d at tho Post-Office, Codar- ville. October 31, 1887,„ as second class matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1913 SPARKS FROM CONFLAGRATION . STARTED AT COLUMBUS FELL COLD ELSEWHERE. ;SS* , pVj'-I .few NOISE IS NOT DELEGATES: (Gy R. O. SEI.Lr.no, rir.-etcr fit Even- Jmr Department, TJ-.o Moody Bible Jn- fltitmc of (’ti!c 3 ."C',> CARLISLE MAY COME. i It m probable that Mr. Thomas Carlisle, the well known lumber lealer of Yellow Springs will yield r’>the pressure of bis frieudsand an- muneesas a candidate for repre- nntative, having aspired to that dace of honor for some time. Mr. Carlisle is well known’ locally m chat at one time he was the leader if the famous Godarville. band That ,v«m honors over the state, Mr, Carlisio’s friends are anxious to .uipport him for representative. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo are authorized to announce the nante of W. L. Marshall as a candidate before , the Republican primary for County Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr. George Perrlll, pf Bowersvillo, as • a candidate fbr, county commissioner before the Re­ publican primary. CHURCH SERVICES. 9:30 a, ih, Sunday School. dO:30 a. m. Preaching.. 0 :00 p. m. Hpworth League. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening .it 7 :00 o'clock, - Official Board meeting the first Tucs- fay evening of each month. There will be no preaching Sab- baLh evening at tho'M. E,- church. UXCTED PRESBYTERIAN,. Sabhalh School at 9:30 a. m. ing by the pastor at 10;30- Subject; “ .Burnt Offerings and Son; .” .-Mission Study Glass, 5:00 p. in. Y. I*. O. Vo, : 5:30 p. m. Leader, Racl.oi Tarjjox. Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing at 7:00 o'clock. Leader, Dr. J. G. Stewart, ’ COLLEGE MINSTRELS, The boys are working overtime on wlmt promises to be tho “ lnt q I tbe season," Everything wbtch.is possi­ ble to be done is being done by those who have it .in charge to furnish an evening of amusement for old and young alike. Don't miss it, watch for the opening seat sale or you may be left. Fitches Grains of Health" for sale at Bird's Mammoth Store. Miss Blanche Stevenson, of Normal, 111,, a college friend of Mrs. Clayton McMillan, is spending a few; daya,hcre. Miss Stevenson is a motnber of a ladies musical quintett, Tho Wehrmann'Concert Company, that has beenongagod in Chautauqua work. Tho organization is one of the foremost in the country. —Eon S ale :—;A general purpose horse, safe for women and children, to drive, Also a good fresh cow. 3t Oharl.s Cooley. Men’s Ease” (Menzies) Work Shoes, The best shoes on the market. For sale at Bird’s Mammoth Store. I expect to contract for painting again this season. From present indications there will be more paint­ ing done this season than fox.many years. If you expect to paint, and wish my services, better make ar­ rangements at once and be sure of a place, T» N. Tarbox. —Competitors <and patrons readi­ ly admit that our lino of far m Implements Is unquestioned as to merit, then all that 36 left to con­ sider is the price, which we guaran­ tee £f>be the loweetNn the county. Any farmer that does nob call and" get our prices stands in his own light. It you cannot visit tho store, toll us your wants over the phono atul we will give you the price or solid our representative to see you. Gw no County Hardware Co,. Xenia, Ohio- ‘t llndCMfntoltf ha coo-l l!in t vonI<3.not1># -withoutttif-id. t ton ntronhted n , r.-nt ilonl with torpid llvi'r ond lirnilsc'hf. Now. aim'd tr.l;1n® CAGcoffito('niidyUntlmrtlo1foci(crymill'llbettor 1lirnll eortntniy- recommend them r-i my- t rlend* 08 thoLostmoiioino1linvo ever trio." Aotsa Bosiuct,UnbornMillNo. 3, Fallklvor.Mat*; Bent For f m. ThoBoweb aMcixmo. CANovcATfwnnc PalAtAhV. lv.frnt-'i'ftofoO.'A.),DdWeodi HavorSii-hon, tViti.-i-><c«>ilc.'.fr*.tea.Hov»r Midlohum, I'iif p.ii.i !".1 liii.iuntr.miicdOOO, UnMantocdtou.itoir- ti.'.iurInch, StarJIngSafth’iJyUo.,ChicagoertLY, Go* LESSON FOR MARCH 2 4 FEASTI N,Q AN D FASTJ NG. I.K8SON TEXT—Mark 2:13-23. Cjol.GEN TEXT—"f panic not1to call tlic lijjfttcQua, but slnticrH,"—Mark 2:17. 1 Grange President Bachelder for Taft. Republicans Will Support Neither the Recall of Judges Nor the Third Term Idea. j Levi Matthew, who calls binttielf by BY GUS J. KARGER. j the opprobrious title of ■“tbe publican," Washington.—Popular response to { represents that class, of grafting pa- tho challenge offered President j (riots who through all ages liave ex- Taft- in the Columbus speech and; empllfted the seven cardinal points of the Boston announcement of can- ’ a politician, viz., "the two loaves and dldacy has been immediate, a l-! five fishes," Men Who. will weep over most electrical. The Roosevelt en- i sentimental patriotism and serve the tluisiasm, so confidently predicted, t oppressor for profit. Better still, how* failed to materialize, Instead of that l ever, Matthew is a typo of conversion the Taft sentiment, stirred to expres-1 id tbst he left all-arid followed Jesus. I ? 1: J 'jK j sion. by loyalty on the one .hand, and Indignation on the Other, manifested Itself over night.. The hopelessness of the opposition became evident .with the first declarations from East, ■West, Nprtli and South. Expressions of loyalty and declarations o f ' sup­ port came from every quarter in a volume so overwhelming as to assuve the unbiased observer that the . ro- nomin.atlon of President Taft, on the first ballot is already assured. The figures are there to demonstrate it. More than four score delegates have already been chosen and they I'tnrnl as a. solid phalanx for President Taft. Tho noise and confusion, which Colonel Roosevelt’s managers en­ deavored to create, failed, to bring about a stampede. Districts in more Ilian a dozen states went about their business in' orderly -manner and the result was the same everywhere, ’raft,.delegates iri Virginia, -Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, not to, speak of Michigan, whero Governor Os­ borne holds forth, and Missouri, where Governor.'Hartley is pleased to . . , consider himself supreme. Preilmi- f r‘et,(1 °£ a *,hysician but th*y 1,1 nary work done in other states .pre­ dicts similar results with a degree- of unanimity lhat would appear, start­ ling were it not for the fundamental principle involved. The people-of the United States are not prepared to al­ ter two precedents at once. They will not deny a faithful president a second term. And they will not accord any American president a third term, . The action taken by Republicans in the eastern states, . for instance, makes it perfectly obvious to any clear headed man that Mr. .Taft's nomination is inevitable. The will of New York, Massachusetts and Penn­ sylvania is practically recorded. The No weeping, but rather great rejoicing for he mado a feaBfc; no record .of great, conviction, though ho liad enough to act at once upon Jesus’ invitation. It was a, brief, .sudden, call, but.what vast results were .in­ volved. First a demonstration upon his part, secondly a demonstration upon the part of Jesus, and lastly a record of tho life or the Master that has been termed the most important book ever written, . Chronologically this lesson follows that of last Sunday, in Luke’s account we are ’told of the feast Matthew prepared that he might entertain Jesus. Some believe that (Jesus began hts work by trying to win 'the Jews through-teaching in-'their synagogues and that, receiving- him or not, he turns to those outside of the circle of the scribes and the phari­ sees. ■Be lhat as it Mnay," we know' they’murmured greatly that this rabbi should consort -with publicans /and with sinners. 1 Came to Call Sinners. Jesus hears of their complaint add his reply la a fine bit of irony anil sarcasm. "They that are whole have i are sick. You self righteous Phari­ sees, why do you complain if you are all right and these be all wrong, why then not let me minister to those that need me7” At the same .time Jesus utters one of his greatest .and most .comforting sayings, “I came not to call the righteous hut Dinners.” Jesus chooses one of their own so­ cial outcasts td write the only dis­ tinctly Hebrew account of his life; one who had been faithful as a business man to be a leader and historian; one willing to renounce all, say fare­ well tft ambition and follow him. Following this, the disciples of John the Baptist and'Of tho Pharisees are fasting and they observe that the dis- Wr* mm m f i ALCOHOL 3 i?EIi CJiKT. AVegulaLlcPivparaiioiilbrAs- sirailalmd (heFoot!amlReqtfla- linglliqSumachsoM B tM scf CASTDRIA F o / I n f a n t s and Ch iltlren , The Kind You Have Always Bought I nfants /C hildren - PromotesDigestion,CfoifuF ness andItest.Contalnsmiter. Opium.Morpliiae norMineral; N o t N a r c o t ic . Jte eyie cfO M IkXM ’m m W EIl HecjikiuSetdm MsSstxo.* JhMeSdls- jtweScrd* Hb-ztSred- C/nwlfdS'Jmr » iYtJttyrtair/mn. ApcrfectRemedyfovConsfijia- lion, SourStomach,Diarrhoea ■ Worms, 1 Convulsions,Feverish- nessandLossOFSLEEP. Facsimile Signatureof NEW YORK. J\,tb jnoiithx old ; 3 5 ,B g se s - 3 5 C enty Guaranteedundertheroorta Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use Over ThirtyYears CAST0R1A T H E C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y , N E W Y O R K C IT Y . IT W ILL J UST TOCOH THE ■ SPOT and prove ah every day winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is what 1 wo prommo if you [Buy Our Meats | Microbes, disease and death lurk in a Jot of the meat that’s sold, hut notin ours. We sell the best and at a fraction above cost, Our market is safe and not high priced, I / 292 votes in the convention controlled ! eiples of Jesus are not so- engaged 1 They came to .Tespawith the question and ills reply la’ a perfectly logical one, "Why should they fast, am 1 no. with them?" “DO you fast at your eut?” The day is-to .come,- however, when he i3 to be taken away, then there shall be times for faBUiig. ■ Jesus lias feasted with "ninny pub- l!C8nuHefthS|tf'' :Wh«h,--th^- bridegroom returnd he *111 kit 'flown: wltll. many publicans and pinners In glory Whom lie ban,associated with in order that by thfe'three statefe in question offers a handicap.to Mr. Taft’s opponents which lgtwell-night unsurmountable. Taken together.with the eighty-qfld Taft delegates already choaefl, with the 28 from. New Jersey, 14 from Con­ necticut, 12 from Maine, 10 from Rhode Island—with the assured sup- j port of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and * the mountain states and tho states on the coast—it seems hardly necessary to carry out the computation with re­ gard to the voting strength of every commonwealth in tho Union—the ut- , he might save them. Are we follow- ter hopelessness ' of^ the cause q ^. 1 hjg his example? If. so, let hs .be sure housed.by Senator Dixon Is perfectly obvious. Every delegate regarded ns “prospective” by Mr. Dixon might well be conceded, and yet no other conclusion than the triumphant re- nomination of Mr. Taft could be reached. Private conversations with Colonel Koosovelt, vwhich have found their way into the newspapers, sus­ tain to the fullest degree tho asser­ tions thus advanced. ^ . it isn’t only a question of nomina­ tion; it is one of election as well, Nq Republican candidate for the pres­ idency can be elected without tho support of the Eastern States in tlie electoral college, And the East will support President Taft in November quite as enthusias­ tically as the West. •But it will not support the reoalf of Judicial decl* j rions^ It will not support the third- i term Idea, not even the non-consecii-} five third term. I It will not support Mr. Roosevelt, we do it from the 'same motive. The disciples of John did the rightfiling- to bring their perplexities to Jesus. I-Ie-answers their'question as we have seen .and we ate now In’ the day he mentions when there is a place for fasting, Jesus teaches us in his ref-' erence to the wine bottles (leather sacks which could bear but one stretching process duo lo fermenta­ tion of the wine), that we are to be new creatures in him and must leave the old life and habits. We arc not to make patchwork of this new Gos­ pel and the old law, H!« Work That of Physician. There are two difficulties thus pre­ sented in this lesson; first, that Je­ sus Bhould hold fellowship with those properly ndt of ids circle or social standing for he was a rahbt or teach­ er, and, secondly, that he did not nor did his disciples obnervo fasting. Je­ sus admits the character of the com­ pany he kept, but his reply was, “I came for this purpose to call not the A r e Y o u G e t t i n g t h e T e n t h s ? W e pay you for every bit o f cream delivered to us- even to Jthe te.nth o f a pound. TRY US AND SEE! The Xenia Creamery Company, The Beef Is the Test. \ W a tt Bros. So. Detroit St., Xen ia , Ohio. .Our line o f Woolens for this season is one of the finest and best we ever had. We have an extra lin e . of fine blue serges-in stock and when you to come | to Xenia not tV> forget to eall and inspect our Stock. Suits from 820.00 up. . ' K A N Y , J I The Leading Flerchant Tailor. XENIA, OHIO. / C , H - C R O U S E 1 . Cedarville, Ohio. Cedarville Residence and Business Properties For Sale/ 2 Elegant homes on West, Xenia avenue. 2. Brick Business Blocks on Fain street. 2 Good residence properties Chillicot'he street. I Good 5 room house with barn, cement walks, good well and cistern. South Main street) Price $1100. ONE 10-room house 011 Main street between railroad and Xenia ave­ nue, Lot 70x150/feet; cementwallts drilled well, cistern in house; barn. Price and terms reasonable ff.LXLEMANS Real Estate Agent TheBookmaker ...HestaufaDt... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W as C E N T S ., Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Beat of Good Uaed in the Cul­ inary Department. , J. H. McHlLLAN. Funeral Director, and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grays Vaults and Cement Building Blooke. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. President Taft. Fifty Now Hamp­ shire progres? Ives, previously asso­ ciated with Governor Bass, havo sledged their support to Taft. . . f , - , , 1 x- t 1 ,, *,} righteous but the unrighteous.” His, Fomer Governor N. .T, Bachelderof» to b ^ £ a PUyaIdan> New Hampshire, president of the Na- j IIe asSurae2 that h3s auth0rity is not tional Grange, has declared that tho J of mm tut of Go(1( an(J that this min- Columbus speech mado Roosevelt lin-1 jatiy is to bring Joy. ' Jesus had emp- posslble. In Orange, N. J„ the Me- j tied himself that he might come and ICinley and Roosevelt club changed Its ; when be Was to leave there it would name and endorsed tiie candidacy of |be .time enough for hifl disciples to fast. Jesus was not merely one who came to teach a 'system of ethics a little higher than the prophets. Jo* bus-la more1 thank good maft or even; a holyintm; he is the Great Physician, able to heat both body and soul, a ■Saviour*. ■.■ l . :.>4. ' Before these lost ones can he saved, however, they must realize they arc l loaf, for we cannot save those who wilt not acknowledge themselves as being lost Whew wo acknowledge we \ are ninneii he will nave mf ( I Tim, 1:15), Turn «- deaf ear to his call and there lo no more hope (Luko I%3)v ■ it baa been suggflnfed.that th*'» .par*. able, of -the-,prodigal con ftnd the elder brother was uttered at thin feast In Levi's houses; pjnMbly not, we do- not know, but how trulydt applies* The prodlgal representing times lost pub* llm a tiM oinners, " ... . F r e s h F i s h AND Csvs.-.H,ntttjsfr:iiIc.MAtkpAl>b}itleiiandalll#i-i e-titi>u*uiti*'*o(!fnn:f.todfVfM oct;nA rE t.fis. j O'tfsONftcCi*c rraorvE0,BPaVeMf or nee ' andVretaiVfiei'iWoixuoiitin ksalilfiBthantli&st | ritddtft WusltiiiRtm*. ’ ■! > Senrtmtjtlc'l, dfawi-,)--*>i-Anlo .'.-filli des«rip-i i Jtlon. tVd.advk*, If.natbtitaWfto* ,,.fll,jf^er'ol 1 Srhaqfe, Onried:ioti‘t;eiilfp..lpnft#«jai.ctl, (a “ H ow loOt.t.iinI'atairra?5-wii.. «*l sa*.’ In tie’ tMJ, a..d foreign tmy*(riei ’ Wthi vmritfrdc. AddiRin, - ,, C . A . S K O W & O O . ? fipp. p*ve*'t 0,’ties:, v/ASHtNaroH. n. fi. S .OYSTERS. At C. M. SPENCER’S PilesorStulles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE toIwmodlatobfoRavonminlltrr.ntcfymire ] MS ■ tho 1110 ;,t toOvtho fill sricntiii.) iltbcovr-rs' ef moderntimejf-igtl.o !::vori''ittp.<:i,)tlflloltlnft rik-S. Ki-i- t.ift. Vi ftc’r, f).Vf J;i .'-lini, Jiitif.' VVorui, Uari'.cr’rtIlr-li, el.*. ’I'lsiit Ui-iilv f.sfin- e.vlc-l natinr-pllf' IrsH,t th(S grtino, rc,» m-ivcfl ttio tvou' )i» rtnl honla fim IrricntSw, poriaanpntly.- Ali.tnlnfc satlsfiictkiii gtiar- autfcalj-.imi.-J1roUiii-k-il. I'fkora (if). r.tJJfi't.-qiiS*:. or iiiftilc-l. Trial Giftiploaccsrtdto Hour waiUng, the g . c, B ittner so ., Tciotia, Ohio. *■ Watch Rephifia 1 CleaninghyRaclo Sysiepi’ ' ' I]'; if WORKWARRANTEDONE - w li peo . P.‘ tiffany, Xenia ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODI ED •* REFURNISHED DICK A . T 0W N 8 L E Y « C o n t r a c t o r f o r Foundations, W a lk s and Verandas a Spec ia lty Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 5**108 Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong bno given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get tho genuine—^ B L a c « M ig H T Live* asSedictoe . i The reputation of this old, relia* f| ble medicine, for constipation, jn- digestipn andliver troubi e, is firm* it ly established, It does not imitate if Other,medicines. It iVLctter than w, others, or it v^c.ulJ not bo the fa- vorite .liver powder, with*..a larges K sale than all others Combined. p SOI!) IN TOWN R> Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies Gentlemen. - Service is unexcelled and ! s. Detroit street, Xema, 1* FISTULA anca M, , DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM WftWR tOR BOOK, ' tirWABiTrstAStit Vftlni Wiatt)it.!e3»;ca!3cij,i:.catscUtca, rcijtfiKttiiso. d r ?* j . j , M c C lellan j . - 's r .S i , , ; C olumbus , o.

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