The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
iMiWRM jw j4Hv ju'-'jaag*1 Nobby :Styles FO R Hats, Suits, and Furnishings, you can save from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent, if you buy of Sullivans, The Cedarville Herald. . | i o o X^cr Year, KAHLH BULL - Editor Entered at the Post-uffieo, Oedar- villo, October ill, 1S97.J as second classblotter. FRIDAY, APRIL 12 , 1912 mskmmb PMKtt^ CHURCHSERVICES. i M n w o u m -1 CANDIDATE! FOR MEMBER QF CONGRESS Sixth District R. A. HAYNES Editor of theHillsboro Dispatch The gas and cpal bills will soon give way to those of the ico man. The streets have beep given a clean ing under the direction of Street Commissioner Keppon andwe notice [quite and improvement abput the ibusiness sectiou. 21 So. Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio. Pain Pill then— TaKeit ^ »„ Easy To get the best of Backache Get a Box of' D p . M i l e s * A n t i - P a i n P i l l s Otherwise Backache May get the best o f ypu Nothing , disturbs the human system more than pain whether it be in tile form of headache; backache, neuralgia, stomachache or the^painspeculiar to, women. Dr. Miles*. Anti-Pain Pills are a standard remedy for pain, and are praised by a great army'of men and women who have used thpm for years. . “A friend wa* down withXaGfippe andnearlycrazedwith awful backache. I gave her one Anti-Pain Pill and left another for herto take. They helped her right.away, and she says she Will, neverhewithoutthemagain.’1' J . M rs . g .H,W ebb ,Austmbuxg, O,, - i ^t *il druggist*—25 doses SScents. r-,i 5 JES M e d ic a l , co., Elkhart, Ind* 60 YEARS* e x p e r ie n c e The meat packers made good in their trials and escaped being found guilty. It developed that the cost to the government in prosecuting the .cases would be as great as the profits of those indicted, The Sfhenvood Dollar a day pen sion bill was defeated In the Senate and the Congressman has now ad dressed theveterang in-apublic!letter askingadvice on supporting another bill that will bring slight increases. The railroads announce that there will be no special Sunday excursions this summer. Is i t ' possible, that this order is the result of Billy Sun day’s influence or is it a desire of the companies to require people to pay lull fare? ’ The recent grand jury investi gation in Xenia has caused the Fourth Warders m that city <o loolj. rather down cast Some one has let the political pie crust burn for there is going to he ho change in that ward this primary. A well- known colored Ward healer of that precinct when informed that there was little chance of a harvest of ghlcl this spring' /expressed himself thus! "Well sab, if there is to be too money; there will be‘no election in that,ward tms-yeari” ' fit F. CHURCH. Mam-st.) Teachers Meeting at 7 p. mMSat urday, : ; Blbio School afc9;50a. in. Sabbath. Fi’eacliingatlOjSO, by- tho pastor, Subject; “ Tonis at the 'Lord’s Table,” CLE. meets at 6 p. m. Subject: How Can We Enrich Our Sabbaths? Led by the pastor. Preaching at [T, P. church at 7 p. m. Wednesdayeveningprayor service at 7 o'clock. Topic: The Slum Ohurch Rev. 2:12 17. Communion services on Sabbath, April 21. Remember tho special offering on that day. Rev. H. G. Foster will preach, at the preparatory services Friday and Saturday afternoons, April 10 and 20 at 2 o’clock. Seas'on will meet at 1:15 p» m. Friday and Saturday and at these meetings will gladly receive any candidate for membership ip our communion. . U. 1YCHUROB, Sabbath School at 0:80. Preaching.by the pastor at 10:80. Y. P. C. U. at 6:00,. Leader J. S. E. McMluhael. Preaching by tho pastor at 7:00. Subject, “ Is the Young Man Safe?” Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:00, Lender, Mrs. M. I. Marsh; m ; e . c h u r c h • .5:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Preaching. 0:00 p. m, Epworth League. , Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 7:00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues day evening o f each month, S U M M LESSON ’Ey E. O. SEkLI-UlS, lUreetor of Even ing Erparln:rnt,/ri»e Moody Bible In- atHule of OUSea.T},) LESSON FOB APRIL 14. HIE USE OF THE SABBATH. T,i:S5S02Sr TEXT-MatlC S:S3to S\0. GULDEN TEJlT-.-’lIie Sabbath, was ma,3o for man umi. not malt for the Scfb- tatb,"-Mark 2:27, QUIETWEDDING. ■A quietwedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. Bert Turner Wednesday afternoon when bis, nister, Miss Mary I. Turner, whs united in marriage to , Mr. John Arthur Swaby. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. S. 33. -Mo-' Michael at three thirty, only a few friends being present. Aftey the ceremony the brldo and groom drovh .to their newly fur nish home on the Springfield pike where they will bo tit home to their manyfriejnds. Both are popular young people and have the well* wishes of a lfirge circle of , friends. , P atent # Atyri RufcWJnv«nr 1RADE I y IAFIKS '9PHHRA Deatons ■ o l H ’ C opyrights & c . v onasendingartetcti andfjacrcripMonAny ................. ojtimtifi »«9whether«n llani*' Mntrrw. intents. ««encry 6 r'siicurt'nkj>»i.. . Mupa.A Co- recslw »«t*j»t 9 tfc»,winioucohRmo,inthe SatniificJUtitricah ** iv w y w v itt v f s u u s u n u i'a iu r o ^ PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t»MmeAttilyaHmsnditahMlriycar* | 9 R, HEBRASUNBOfi ih» west wonderful ectraUflc discovery of ntodemtlmea&rtbesevereitcuesoMtchliij mles. Bawnm. Tetter, 8 *lt Eheum. Bin* Werra,Bsr^sr’sltctr, etc. Tilshighlytosdf- qiitsd sntleaptlo Salve kills the germs, ro tnoTMtketrouble and heals the Irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar* mailed. Trial THE 8. C. BITTNERCO:, Toledo, Ohio, The Con Con has: now cost the people of this state^79,GOO attdj only $30,<X)Oremains in t|ie -•pedal' fund to keep this show! on , exhibition. Wc have tohave some place to train candidates and the people of the state might just as well pay the bill as not. A half hundredof the mem bers •are ‘ candidates, for various 'offices, President Bigelow annonn- cliig several days ago that thirty members would return to their counties to become candidates for representative. , tinder the Kimball orrupt practice act there ‘can be litJe “ in fluence” Usedby candidates in the primary Or regular election. The campaign promises to be much out, of the ordinary for there must be no money, no whiskey, no cigars, no promises, up jobs ho deputyslnps, no hauling to the polls, no circulars, no letters no missionaries, no work ersat the polls, no button-holding, no conferences, no smiles, no bo ! t, no tears, no nothing* As Jim Faulk ner would say: “ Merciful Jeliosa- phatl What a mind, what a mind: 'Tho UI*t*r”-bySydnoy Ro»or- feld Philosophic play will bo presented In the Opera House April 26tH. SENIORL. T. L * The Senior Loyal Temperance LegiOu will hold the next* regular meeting, ’ Tuesday evening, -April 13th, at Carnegie Library. Besides a literary program we will have* general consideration of the question of “ Woman 'Sufferag^I Bring any literature you may have on this Subject"with you to be read -in the uieetiug. Let us all get informed upon this, one of tho most popular subjects of the day. The meeting opens- at 7:80 p, m, and closes promptly at9:30. Everybody cou)e. Key. R, A, Hutchison, of Pitts burg visited here the first of the week. On Saturday, Rev., Hutch! son and son, James, attended the “ World” in Cincinnati. Mrs. Paul^Stiles, of Springfield, spout Friday at the home of Mr,. J. C. Barber. Rev. W. J. Smiley, of Sparta, 111., stopped' here Wednesday enroute home from Philadelphia where ho attended a meeting of officials of tho Reformed Presbyterian church. QUIT YOUR DARNING Buy "Holeproof Hose” the orlg Inal guaranteed Hosiery, 'Men’s Sox" all colors, 6 pair in a box, per box,$1.50. Ladles Hose, 6 pairs $2 .00 . Bird's Mammoth Store. . t . • i Cedarville, O., February M 1012 Tho danlago'to my dwelling caused by the fire of the shop of Ralph Tewnsloy, February nth, 1912, was promptly paid by Tb§ Now York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew lack son. Arthur B, Towusley, Cedarville, Ohio, February 27tb, 1912. Tho loss and, damage to ffiy property caused by the lire of Ralph iWnsley’ sshop February 14th, 1912, was promptly paid by Tlte New York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew ■Jackson. \ ■ George H. Smith March 6 ,* 1012 , My shop and contents were totally destroyed by flre February Hth, 1912, the loss was promptly paid by The national Fire In surance Comsuny, of Hartford, Con., represented by Andrew Jack&m. f ■■■■.■. Ralph E. Townsley. INSURANCE A nd rew Jackson H* 3 prescnts a line of good companies F IR E - , L IF E - AUTOMOBTEE TOEJSfADO ^ACC IDENT - SU RETY BONDS MONEY TO DOAN Mrs. Mary A. McMichael, Of Xenia, is spending a few -days with her soli, Kov. J* S. El McMkhael and iamlly. Mrs. Omer Burretl and daughter of Springfield have been the guests Of Mrs. Mora Bobbins this week. Mr. Harry Randall and family, or Dayton, spent Easter with relatives here, j . —Call and see the Bull Dog Foed Grinders and Miami Gasoline En gines, J, E, Pierce, $100 Rewards $100. That the Christian sabbath is to be a Boon and not to be a •Borden is the gist of the touching o! Jesus upon that subject. For what Is the Sabbath set aside and to what use shall we put the time thus set aside, Rre and have been throng? the yearn very live questions. That God had so ciological, physical reasons for setting aside one day in seven an «. day d £ rest and recreation has led some- tp advocate what we know ns a “Con tinental Sunday”—one given over to pleasure, games, sports, auto rides, drives, etc,, and an over emphasis, upon the fact that God, meant ns not only to rest but also that he “hal lowed it,” has given us tho Puritani cal observance that Is akin to a- wor ship of this seventh day,' Which is right? , ■ As we Study these two incidents in the life of our Lord, tho plucking of tho grain and the healirig^f the with ered hapd, both of which occurred upon the Sabbath,-we can surely find- guidance 9 s to what shall bo Otir.ob servance of this day, ' ' Let us look at the first. ..Passing through the field the hungry disci* .pies plucked some of the ripened grain, and sifting lfc*in their hands, they ate if to supply their hunger. Mind, there was no reaping and gath ering into barns,for the profit of the owner, bpt simply the gathering of sufficient to relieve the needs,,of the moment. ' / , * . - How Josus Spent £at)baf.h,, Passing on/ Jesus enters the ^syrta- gague 'and there found a man.-haviftg a withered -hand. Again the 'ever watchful pharisees observed him “that they might accuse hint” Jesus, knowing their growing antag onism, their attitude of distrust, takes- advantage- of the helplessness, of the man to teach these Pharisees the les son ]ot obedience-yes for once,, in scorn ho rebukes them; <- -anger and grief struggled in 'thd heart of Jesus 04 he commands the ''sick nian to- strctch forth his hand, and with tho command Went power stt that the man stretched - forth hlfe hand restored to its full strength and usefulness, Is it not sufficient that sin.-, makes Strange hod fellows, las for- fm.tdflce,' the Pharisees consorting with tho Herodiatts, two parties Us opposite as possible and bitter in their antagon ism, taking counsel hour they may de-' ‘stray this young-Galilean. The fact was tho disciples had violated no law' of God, but an ordinance of mam .What irony of Jeans' tones as' he fished them “did ye never read?” Tho complaint of. a Puritanical Sabbath was never raised by one Who has’ a .loving familiarity with, the TWord of God—God gave us the Sabbath, It did not come by accident, God win .surely reckon with those corporations and individuals who de mand, as shown by tho social surveys Of some of the steel, towns, for llltts* tration, seven flays'labor each week, or who in ihclr individual lives are so engrossed in business and in pleasure as to deaden and starve their souls, whjch are all the time crying out for God. ■* ; Jesus' jahger was at the hardness; and his compassion for this hardness of the hearts of the Pharisees. Let us avoid tho Frath and be subject to tho compassionate -pity of God, Last Sunday we Biudled the resurrection of our Loffl, Let ns remember that the Christian gabbath Is a weekly remind er of that great fact. Principles MakeChristian*. Rules make Pharisees, principles make Christians. It is not, “thus saith tho priest or the council,” that is to govern our actions, for that method has always served to deaden our cor Science, hence it is that Jesus said, 1 desire not sacrifice but mercy. My kingdom is not to become a burden; f came to free men from the burden of ceremonial observance. I desire mercy, therefore, if whenever the op portunity comes foryou to exercise the principles of true religion, to visit the pick, to relieve the widows and tho fatherless, to relieve human need, to direct men's thoughts to me in wor ship, if it be Sunday or not, you ought to do It ip glad recognition that the Son of Man came not to ho minis- tergdAinto but to minister. Church members will have a good deal to an swer for in lending support to open phops, and extra labor upon trans portation facilities on tho Sabath day, . Weston never walks on Sunday, Wilbur Wright Will riot fly upon Sun day, Not all Sunday labor is Sabbath breaking, but let us baw.aro we do not dull a keen conscience upon one hand, or on the other hand hinder our use fulness fty Conforming our acta to un necessary standards, not demanded nor authorized by Christ, The presl- Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wlilcli lias Been In use fop oven .30 years, Has borne tlie signature o f and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CA STO R IA Castorlft, Is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. , I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, • GENUINE CA STO R IA ALWAYS IBears the Signature of TheM YouDaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years THeCEHTAUHCOMPANY,77MURRAYSTREET. NEWYORKCITY* A re You Getting the T en th s? W e pay you for every bit of cream delivered to us even to the tenth of a pound. TRY US AND SEE! The Xenia Creamery Company, 'The Best Is the Test. . WattBro3 . So. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. Jw Our line of Woolens for this season is one* of thd finest and best we ever had. We have an, extra line of fine blue serges in stock and when you ,to come to Xenia not to forget to call and inspect our Stock. Suits.from $20.00 up. KANY, The Leading flerchant Tailor. i • • XENIA, OHIO. Fresh Fish . O Y S T E R S Tlierenders of thispnpwwill be ploaBO- toleorri that thereis at least ons drwdecl ilfewiWthat science lint beenable to durein all its stages and that IsCatarrh. Hall’s OsWrh Cure3stheonly positive carenow knoivn to the medical fraternity; Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a dent of Cornell unlveraity has said: “The observance of Sunday i« the , temporal sign that man belongs not i ohly to time but to eternity. Lot us observe it as a day of physical rest, Christ transformed the deformed, § ESTABLISHED 1896 W . L . C L E .M A N S , J R.E.AL E.STATE I A N D 1 I N S U R A N C E . ' 1 CEDAR.VILLE - - OHIO oonstltudonal treatment. Hen's Catarrh CureIStokeninternally, acting directlyup on thebloodnndmucoussutraCcsof system therebydestroying the foumlstion of the disease, andgiving thepatient strength by buffdljtg,ripthe constitution end desisting netureludoing Itswork, The proprietors havesomuch faith in its curative powers, list tilieyoffor oneHundredHollarsforrmy ease that it fails to cure. Semifor fisto ftisiimorilAls, « ’■;> EXPERT . f ' - i W a t .V KspofrimT ' ‘ ''’ll* Lk'ansol,!>vFat^oiy ’ ^ "1 , .System ' \±-3*y ■■ ,• V Addbws, if. J. OIlPRlfiY ACo, ToledeO. Soldby Drogsdst, 7Cc, All's PAinltiynils arc ttiu boat, t ft. , ; ;V .*• ^ Yf.yf 6««L-P. -tiffany, Xenia TRY OUR JOB PRINTINC IT WILL JUST TOUCH THE HPQT and prove an every day winner every time. Good health,. •good cheer and long life is what wo promise if you ’ Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s gold, hut not in ours. Wesell the best and at* a fraction above cost. Our market 1 b safe and not high priced, c, H. CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio, ■ Cedarville Residence and Business Properties For Sale. 2 Elegant homes on West Xenia avenue. 2 ‘Brick Business Blocks on 3\*aiu street. 2 Good residence propertied CfiiUicothe street. 1 Good 5 room* house with barn, cement walks, good V^ell and cistern. South Main street, Price $11.00. ONE 10-room house on Main street between railroad and Xenia ave nue. Lot 70xlfi0 feet; cemehbwalks drilled Well, cistern in . house; barn. Price and terms reasonable W.L.CLEMANS Real Estate Agent * The *■*'¥ INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL ’ HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L 9 N OW as C EN T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night, Th* Beat of Good Used in the Gul- in&ry Department. J. H. McniLLAN. - ' Funeral Director, and Furniture Dealer. Manulacturer of Clement Grave Vaults and Cement Bu Iding Blooks. Telephone 7, Cedarville, Ohio. DICK A. T 0W N SLEY Contractor for Foundations, W a lk s and Verandas a Specialty. Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 6-108 Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for’' Orio medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we .urge Jrou in buying to fcocareful to gat the genuine— ^THEQFOBtD^: L iv e r Medicine . The reputation of this old, rella- B ble medicine, for constipation, in- ft digestion endliver troubi e, i 3 firm* fc ly established. It does not imitatij pu other medicines. It is better than fi’ others, or it would not bo the fa- fl! vorito liver powder, with a large; I-; sale thanall others combined. R SOLD IN TOWN 1 F* ' PILES *&FISTULA _ Atd>Atit. a DISEASESOFTHERECTUM d k !» j . j . M c C l e l l a n Sj&tfiWlww COUIMtl)5,0. —Pilot , thcbghth Mr, Ei rooms in t move the Mr. A, Mies Lou Chicago u take up J;< TOUCH an over] e. Good h tiff life* is A Frai^fa and deaf Ms ihat-’s We sell tl tn above e. and no Preseni did OU! Ohio. In an mg Attor to make i have this . went into PART of made it f not reson and then have tnei there hav . been beca other law .on the sta the count same mat Not in a v justice to It hfjls with but i WITHOt; oppositiot can be pin done my « so to do. If the to enforce . ness to th Woulc at least tr tny oath o . The q\ .countywa disregard I ma;. very busy I butearn Tbanl •yotorsupp dence, apertk le . is on 1 3 Block prope jefc. - , house i calks, g' irn. S<| ’rice -Si] n Main s cl Xenia ’ •cement n ’ii in he ms reason X] A gen t, Halt] rant TER, HOI SET • HESUPSTj D ftOM' l / U 45' CHIN* MainFloor i %ht. me •d in tho ( nent. ms iwLAN. -nd Furnii ir of Gon, tout BuiR in ' Jhlo. t-eansm f o i m$i e for tfalks s pecialty V itone 6 -' 1 10US { matterto a*' d fcavo th u. For thi _ _ -U itt buyin, 8 gertnioa— 1 ^ “ A u g H 1 , Hi eld, wild Jufipatlamin lble^ is fatm x anet imitafd It better tfed it fco the fy l!i& it togd •tiblgeri. RECTU if tf (V* m m . m<Mr«(twt . ..« i b . 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