The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
aia&ctiir--^ (The Cedarvilie HeraWr jm Every Trade-Mark Saves You Cash Jtisfc nave tlie tra^c^Eftarlss arid- B aM sitt's fceau tifu l and u s e fu l prem ium o <Joh*t c c ; t y o u a ce?at. T h o u s a n d s o f a rtic le s to e to o s e fro n j-^ -a l g u a ra n te e d s ta n d a r d quality* B.T.BABBITFS BestSoap —1776 £oa)Powder—BoraxSoap NapthaSoap—WhiteFleatkj Scap—Pare Lye or Potash BahHtth. Cleaaser - ■• , . r e e ll w o n d e r f u l tim e an d smwg. ia««s t ■. , . , * » T '* ;aaorsavers—theheatmeaha*" ct$ i- Witt '■not- injure the 1 A rloo P e r YCJjr. f ' | •_ . ' KARLH BULL - - Editor Entered at tho Host-Office, Ceilai- vilUv October SI, 1NS7, as second class matter. I M l f f l PURE, Itirm i t*mM wd m *l *a { M t;lofclies o r Landis. Used! fo r H editor of tbo Hillsboro Dispatch, j Df religion, they chmo to pass. No ~ L j j e n e r a t i n " « ' « ■ and Itepuplican candidate for con- j man can alone aecomplieh any great gress in this disrict before tho prl- task, Byery- great Jeade,r has been mary oh May 21. Mr. Haynes is a blessed by one or more equally great clean cut gentlemen thoroughly helpers. Luther had his Melancthoh; .•apable of representing-the various oy ^ 4 his brother CharleB, Wliit- field and. others; Moody had Whittle, lnleiests In •this djatiiU. .Ir. jjjjG3 ganj£oy aria more. "Tlioao lead;- Haynes is outside ol the factional enf ^ut fo)lowe(i “3ri h|S steps," fight in. the disfricMnrl especially j.gus' ministry made him v e r y B.TJABBHTS i m IMF LOUDER, the Lest tomes. ■ ■ R . j BIRD. 1 Stni fpt Premium tut—B. T. Babbitt, Inc,, Box 1776, New York City Women’s Footwear Qf the very latest patterns, Pumps, Colonials, Straps, Oxfords; button and blucher; the leathers, tan, gun inetal, patent colt, velvet, suede arid nu-biick, -t. • 1 * * " - $2.00 to $4.00 \ Y o u n g M e n ’s FOOTWEAR The .kind that are only found, at our store; exclusive ' ' styles, ail leathers $2.50 to $4.00. l u i v w y q V ' * * fV "c :r' ‘ W ”7 ' \“‘ , ' -f l ; ‘ - ■*' ' *' ' 3 3 Soiith Limestone Street, Springfield - - - Ohio '&** ■ In the Good Old Summer Time When the days are hot, and cool breezes * •.-7# are scarce,—it’ s then you will appreciate most the cool comfort you will find in one of these “ breezy” Suits, made-to-your-order. No More $15 No Leas Prom such a selection of handsome fabrics as you can find in our superb stock. Let us show you how to save $5 to $10 on aJSuit made to your order, - The biggest line, the bestTstyles, the^most value for your money,—the secret of our suc cess. V Siebler i Company Cor. Main & Limestone* Sts., Springfield* - * - Ohio. PitIJDAY , A Tli lL 19, 1912 CAND ’ DATE FOR j M E M B E R O F C O N G R E S S ; Sixth District ! R. A. HAYNES j Editor o f the Hillsboro Dispatch ; Greene county visited by Mr- was ’ this week R. A . Haynes, mbmional S UM 'S * L esson r< (By 13, o. SBI.iwUaS, Director of Even- ins Department, TIio Moody Bltilo Ip- Ktitute of Chicane,) THE APPOINTING Of THE TWELVE. LESSON TEXT—3:7-19 and Matt. G:I3- 10. ' ' GOLDEN TEXT—“To did not cliooso nip, but I choso you, and appointed you, that ye jfo and hear fruit.'*—John 15:13 (B. V.). ■sw&wjtT'J BTKM ^ ___ ^ ^ r r T " " " " ! ' f so in Greene county. AVo have no hesitancy in recommending him to the voters in this county, particular ly temperance people. I f you want t>„stop candidates stepping from one office into another vote for Brother Haynes for Congress. Two Jurors Still Lacking. At one o'clock the jury in the Walter 1*. Dean bribery case was in complete only ten men selected and some of these nmy be excused, It Is not thought that there will be any testimony offered before Satur day. The case may consume.several days. 'I'Jie jury is m chaige of the sheriff under Judge Brown's orders. MARLOWMARIONiCROUSE. B y j.: 0 , S tewart , J r . A little flower came to this earth ■ It bloomed as for a day, God called it, e'er it could fade, In Heaven to bloom ,alway. The freshness of the Lily shown From this sweet little face, We saw it for one moment fare, Reflecting God’s true grace. And now this little gift has gone, -The parting gave us pain, • Though this sweet flower here blooms ■'no more,- ■ Fond memories remain. . '’ ’ —Don’ t fail to. .sen the H IGH SCHOOL glass play. ■ .Opera Homo May 8. ; . F or R ent :—A teiieut house of five rooms. Inquire of Mrs. T, J. Fitch. —Ladies of Cedarvilie, Selma and Wijbortorce. I am resident cor- sitire for tho.Spirelia Corsets. Not sold in stores.. Made to your meas ure. Guaranteed perfect fitting. 1 .shall be pleased to take your meas ure and fit you to; a Spirella before you order your springgown. A ll the latest models. Trained ctorsitire service. Phone 10. Mrs. O. E. Payne, $100 Rewards.$100. * The readers of this pnp«r will be pleaso- to lmrn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been, able to ouroin all its stages and that Is Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Cntanrb being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1 b taken internally, acting directly up an the blood and mucous surraces of system thereby destroying the foe dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting naturein doing its work, The proprietors h&Vaeomuch faith in its curative powers, ! hat flhty offer one Hundred Dollars for any j ca*» that it falls to cure. Send for fist o l«8tfauontola. Address. F. J. CHFNEY <fcCo, Toledo O. SoHibif Druggist, 78c. all's Family Fills arc the best, N o b b y Styles FOR Hats, Suits, and Furnishings, you can save from . . 25 to 33 1-3 per cent, if you buy OI Sullivans, 21 So. Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio* much observed and at the saino time greatly multiplied Jits dtitles and,,bur dens. Wheti; therefore, he chose these disciples he desired not only, tp ob tain help and to begin to teach those who were afterward to tako up his' work, but like every other act, he de sired tp teach a lesson to those who were so carefully observing his life. So it was that the significant num ber of twelve, corresponding to the twelve tribes, at once confirmed his assumption of the. Mcsslahship. This meant that in hint those wondrous prophecies were beJflg fulfilled, and it also served to stimulate .those upon whom the choice fell. Mosea who led this peoplo out o f Egypt had tp be helped (Ex. 18; 17-24) in his work and a greater .who IS. to found a new kingdom calls about him those who shall do a greater.-wtirk than merely to judge the people.' Why greater? Because they are pot only to judge results but ate to change results by altering causes’. -They’ arc to have power over demons even as the Mas ter, for evil, has no rights. The source of their power is to be Jesus for he id to be “with them"—power and pro tection as Well. So with ns. (Matt, 28:20.) Their power la to grow with usage, for we learn by* doing, hence he sends them forth.. Some Things It Teaches and Why, This,lesson is different from our previous one where Jesus first called his disciples.- Duke tells us that-these twelve were selected from among the rest of the disciples. The' greater nearness and more extended author ity ,of these “messengers" called upon them greater testings than the others who were disciples or- “learners." , Matthew tells us what Jesus' said is to be the. character of his repre- sentntiVes- He, likens them to salt and to a light. ^Nothing 1s better for the whole body .than salt and sun" were the words of Pliny. Salt Is a great cleansing agency; It Is a Btrong tonic; it has great preservative quail ties; it is a great preventive agafnBt cerruptton, hut, Jesus adds,. If salt loses Us saline quality, it becomes like any other earth; it has no dis tinguishing essential, - characteristic. Let not the Christian, who is "the salt of the earth", lose ,Ws Identity, lose his saitnesa and become, like the world about ffim. If he does he 1 b fit then only to ho trodden under the foot of man, These dlBciples are to'be the light of the world. It is a.good thing to preserve, to purify, to cleanse, but it is a- greater thing to energize; to direct, to lead. How Men A rp Saved. These apostles came from many walks in. life fttld represent varied tem peraments. The aggressive Peter and the Stker “ son of thunder" who would call down fire upon those who walked not with Jesus. The reflective cau tious Thomas, the plotting practical Judas, “who also betrayed him*.” These are the men who are sent forth, some, as public heralds (John 1:36) and some by personal solicitation (Jas. 1:41) to win yet other followers. Men are saved through saved men and those whom he sends forth are those who have first learned to fol low. Their work is made permanent only ,as they “abide" in him, God wants the hearing ear, the believing heart and the confessing mouth— (Rom. 10;14). Those whom Jesus sends are to of fer his kingdom to men not to force It upon them. They must expect to be received as he was received and hoiv that shall bo he plalflly foretells (Matt. 10). Their work shall bring variance upon earth, yes even among those of the same family, but the man who refuses to go, to take up this cross, is none of his, “Jo not worthy of sin," Jesus saw plainly that the victories of his kingdom arc bften hindered rather tliati helped by the presence of great crowds (v. 12). Why send out Judas? Undoubtedly he had alt the desired qualifications for leadership, and chosen as ho was that he “might bo with him" ho need not have hardened his heart, bringing upon himself the greater condemna tion. Jesus had a three-fold work for those disciples; (1) to preach; (2) to heal; (3) to cast out demons— note the spiritual need is tlm foremost one. Then comes the ministry ol healing, to Jttvett the Order Is to pre vent. the teaching of the Book. AS to ihe third it is evident it was some thing (Jifforont than disease. MM $ . ; ) E X P E R T Wat ch" Repairing*® fT Cleaning l>y Factory !', 5 0 Srite* h r t ’ iT.f* YlbllkUWRWIin DM L m vf ill IV* m . p .»£ M.i \V\K\MtD0Nf MK V. tiffany, Xenia Children Cry for Fletcher's T lie K in d Y m i H ave A lw ays B o u g h t, a n d wL ieh lias b e en .t o use fo r ov e r SO years, lias b o rn e th e signa tu re o f an d lias been, m a d e u n d e r M s per sona l superv ision sin ce its Infancy, A llo w n o o n e t o dece iv e y o u in tills. A ll Counterfeits, Im ita tion s nnd “ J u s t-a s -g o o d ’ * a re b u t Experim en ts th a t tr ifle w itli an d en d an g e r th e hea lth o f In fan ts and Ch ildren—E xperien ce a ga in st Experim en t. What is CAS TOR IA Cfastoria is a h a rm less substitute fo r Castor O il, P a r e g o r ic , D rop s a n d S o o th in g Syrups. I t Is P leasant* I t contains n e ith e r Op ium , M o rph in e n o r o th e r N arcotic substance. I t s a g e is its gua ran tee . I t destroys ‘W o rm s- . and allays Feverishness. I t cu re s D iarrhoea an d ‘W ind Colie. I t re liev e s T ee th in g T rou b le s, cu res Constipation and .Flatulency. J t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu la tes th e Stomach nnd B ow e ls ; g iv in g h ea lth y a n d na tu ra l sleep . T h e Ch ildren ’ s P an a cea—T h e Dfother^s F r ien d . GENUINE CASTORIA a l w a y s iBears the Signature o f TheKindYonDaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years w m THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Are You Getting the Tenths? W e pay you for every b it o f cream delivered to us even to the tenth o f a pound. . TRY US AND SEE! The Xenia Creamery Company, The Best Is the Test. W a tt Bros, So. De ’troit St., Xenia, Ohio, Our line of Woolens for this season is one o f the finest and best we ever had. - We have an extra line of fine blue serges in stoolc and when yo.u . to come to Xenia not to forget to call and inspect our Stock. Suits from 820.00 up. K A N Y , ■ The Leading rierchant Tailor. XENIA, OHIO. Fresh Fish A N D .OYSTERS. At C. M. SPENCER’S E STABL ISH ED 1896 W . L. CLE.MANS, R E . A L E . S T A T E | Ann -/ I I N S U R A N C E . I CE l DAR .V 1LLE OHIO TRY OUR JOB PRINTING IT W IL L JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day- winner every lime. Good health, good cheer and long life is wfiat we promise if you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that's sold, but not in ours., We sell the best and at a fraction above cost. Our market Is^afe and not high priced. G H. (fROUSE, Cedarvilie, Oh io. Cedarvilie Residence and Business Properties For Sale. 2 Elegant homes o n 'W e s t Xenia avenue.. 2 Brick Business Blocks on Fain street. 2 Good residence properties Chillicotbg street. 1 GoodJ> room house with barn, cement walks, good well and cistern.. South . Main street, Price $1100, ONE 10-room house on Main street between railroad and Xen ia ave nue. Lot 70x160 feet; cement walks drilled well, cistern in house; barn. Price and terms reasonable- W.L.CLEMANS Real Bstate Agent The Bookmate M l INTHE BOOKWALTfiR HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR; LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W S!5 C E N T S , Luiieh Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. The Best of Good Used in the Gul inary Department. J. H. McIllLLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Oemeht Grave Vault# and Cement Building Blocks'. Telephone 7. Cedarvilie, Ohio. SBU1—ana !' -un ■ , , n 11"nr.il DICK A. T0WNSLEY Contractor for Foundations, W a lk s and Verandas a Spec ia lty Cedarvilie, Ohio. Phone 5 -1 0 8 Very Serious It Is a very serious matter to ask for, one medkine and have the wrong oioe given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to ho careful to gst the genuine— BuwS^-I LiverMedicine - Tho reputation.this old, tell*- S ble msdidfie, fc-f constipation, in. • digestion andliver trouble* isfirtt®* ly established. It does hot imitate other msdicinea. It ig better than others, or It would not be the fa. vonte liver powder, with a large? Bale than all others combined. BOH) Iff TOWN *» U f t 1 DISHSESOFTHERECTUM i»a»dSJK&i DS!*j. j . M c C l e l l a n Cm iiMm , 0 .
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