The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

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BABBITT,’lot., B«x 1776, Net, York City How to Vote for Roosevelt The.names of presidential candidates will not appear upon the primary ballot. The only way you can vote for Roosevelt is to place a cross mark at the left o f the following names on the oiHoial..bullot. ■ Delegates Alternates ■ XW.H. BAUM X AMBROSE W.ASBURY X ROBERT J.SHAWHAM 1 / he Roc X DAVID F j M c COY These men are t ^Roosevelt candidates lor., delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention • from the Sixth Ohio Congressional District, consisting o f Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Highland and Warren Counties. They are pledged to Roosevelt and a vote for them is a Vote for him. Primary Election, May 21, 1912 • . Keep This For Reference The Cedarville HerahL P e r Y e a r* wmtm f KARLH BULL - - Editor Entered at the Post-Uffice, Cedar- villft, October 31, 1887,, as second class matter. L"x....... .......... ..............r ~— — FR IDAY , M A Y '10, 1912 CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS * sixth District R, A. HAYNES Editor o f the Hillsboro Dispatch CHURCH SERVICES. R, P. CHURCH. Teachers meeting Saturday at 7 p. m. • ■ Bible School Sabbath at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:3Q a. m. by Rev.' Wm. Wald. Mr, Wnide has recent­ ly ’ graduated from his seminary course in Chicago and expectB to sail in September for the India Mis­ sion F ield of the R. P. church of the General Synod. ' ' Any one wishing to send money to China Famine Relief committee may drop it m the basket, so m arked ,* Union services with the U. P ’ s. in the evening. Mid-Week Prayer service W ed­ nesday at 7 p. m. M. E. CHURCH 0:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10 ;30 a. m. Preaching, 6:00 p. m. Epworth League, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues­ day evening of each month. ■ ' First Annua l / . i Tremendous Value-Giving Sale o f All Our Women’ s and Misses' Spring Suits and Coats AT THE REDUCTION HEREIN QUOTED Our policy demands a clearing up o f all merchandise o f a season at a time when it will foe most useful to our patrons—hence this Clearance Sale o f SUITS and COATS. TAILORED SUITS $14.00 to $16 75 Suits now selling f o r .........$ 9.75 $17.00 to $19.50 Suits now selling f o r . . . . . 12.75 $20.09 to $25.00 Suits now selling f o r . ------15.00 $26.00 to $30.00 Suits now selling f o r . . . . . 17.75 r $32.00 to $40.00 Suits now selling f o r . . . . . 25 00 $45,00 to $65.00 Suits now selling f o r . . . . . 35.00 TAILORED COATS $10.50 t o . $13.75 Coats for Women and Missei selling fo r ........ ................................ ,$ 7-75 $14.50 to $17.00 Coats for Women and Misses selling f o r . ................................. 9.75 flS.OO to $21.00 Coats for Women and . Misses selling fo r ..................................... . - 12.75 $ 22.00 to $27.50 Coats for Women and Misses selling fo r ................ 16.50 $28.50 to $39.50 Goats for Women and Misses selling fo r .................................... 20.00 $5,50 to $8.00 Serge Dresses selling fo r ......... $3.75 $10.00 to $15.00 Serge and Silk Dresses selling ^for................... ............ ................... * .$7,60 $3,00 to $4.50 Children’ s Coats selling f o r . . .$1.98 Silverberg’s Style Shop Coi*. Main and Limestone. Springfield, Ohio The annual convention o f the Greene County Sunday School iAs sodation will be held May 23rd, ip Yellow Springs. Speakers of nation­ al and international reputation will appear on the program: Mr. Mar ion Lawranoe, the genial General Secretary of the W orld's Sunday School Association, and also of the International Sunday School Asso­ ciation. Mr. Law ranee was reared and educated in Yellow Springs and a host of friends from thafeoinmun- ity will be glad to welcome him baok for the convention. Rev. Howard B . Russell, the originator of the Anti-Saloon League and founder of the Lincoln Legion, the total abstiu ence department o f the League; Dr. Joseph Glark, the popular General Secretary of the Ohio Sunday School Association, who has Completed thirteen years o f service in that o f­ fice and who goes to New Y ork state In June to take up a similar position there with a larger field. Cedarville, O,, February 14 1012 The damage]to*myIdwelling caused by the fire o f the shop of Ralph Townsloy, February 14th, 1912, was promptly paid by The New York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew Jackson, Arthur D, Townsloy. Cedarville, Ohio, February 27th, 1912. The loss and damage to my property caused by the fire of Ralph Townsley’ Sshop February 14th, 191*, was promptly paid by The New York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew Jaeksort* George H . Smith “ * ' March 6,1911. My shop and contents Were totally destroyed by fire February 14th, 1912, the loss was promptly paid by The National Fire ln- surance Comsany, of Hartford, Con., represented by Andrew Jaokaonw - .■ , ■ • Ralph^E. ToWnsley. INSURANCE Andrew Jackson . R jpiresentsfa iifte o f good confspanies 'F I R E - *L I F E ’ * AUTOM O B ILE TORNADO - ACCIDENT,*- SU R E T Y BO N D S » MONEY TO IWMiWMg asm ** * 5IEBLER. i r a m m s tm r s d o i L esson {By 15. o , SELLERS, Director of Even­ ing Department The Moody Bibla In, stituta -of Chicago.) L E S S ^ • THE law of love . LESSON TEXT -Euke 6:27-38; Rom. 33: 8fl0* GOLDEN TEXT—‘Thou sh&It love thy neighbor u thy self,*'—Rom. 13:19. Jesus set fprtk while seated upon the mountain delivering what la?usual­ ly termed as the Sermon on the Mount, those principles the working out of which have changed the his­ tory of mankind. Last week and the week before there, were presented principles that I p . their application are the very Opposite to the natural desires of the human heart. In this lesson we have the summary, the con­ clusion of the whole matter, and next ■we shall study same-of the 'applies- ’ tions of these ne|v principles. ‘I say untp ail you who hear,” Not ■all who listened that day, even among ,the disciples; really heard what Jesus iwas saying. As for illustration these Itruths did not grip the h^&rt and life 'of Judas.- So it is today, having ears to hear they hear not. Jesus com- .mands those having ears to hear hut cautions them to take heed what we hear and adds that to us who do hear, Bhall yet.more be given;. (Mk. .4:24). Thing* It Teaches and Why. “Loye your enemies” la not alone a teaching of the Christian faith. It may lie found under the old Jewish dispensation and even among heathen philosophers but in each of these in­ stances It does not convey the im­ pression nor carry with it the' coim mand it does when Jesus utters these words. The fife of Jesus is a wonder­ ful exemplification of the truth he is seeking to teach, In his case the words are a command and the execu­ tion of that command he promises, later, to make possible to all of his followers by the aid of the Holy Spirit W© are to pay for curses with blessLigs, and far insults by prayers, and the man who so -conduct©, his life shall be happyv “Oh,” hut someone exclaims, “have, I not certain inalien­ able rights? Does not the other tel- -low’s liberty end where my nose be­ gins?” Certainly we have rights hut the right to suffer for Christ’s sake Is 'far greater than our right to defend (Ourselves God will attend to our rights provided we obey his word. True those who'ask may be unworthy, ;;but God ia kind to the unworthy as well as to-those-who aye-worthy, -It is noticeable that Jesus does not- tell us, to give to every one- who asks that particular-thing that is asked for; God does net thus' answer our peti­ tions, Ofttlmes. requests come the literal .granting of which we know Would be detrimental to the best In­ terests of the petitioner or perhaps, work hardship upon nhose dependent! upon us. For. illustration, the grant­ ing of whisky to a drinking man; giv­ ing money to a street beggar, when bread Is needed by the children or •others whom God has Intrusted to our care. Many foolish and,fanciful In­ terpretations and applications have been made of these words. Application!Is' Deflnlts, ' The simple application of the Gold- ‘ fen Rule la however a very definite, ;positive and. comprehensive matter, (vastly different from the negative proposition of Confucius. “As ye wtfuld, so do ye.” Do you .want friends? Be friendly. Do you want others to sell goods to yon? You must buy of them. Do you wish !to have others talk about you at your backs? Than you begin at once to talk about others at their backs. •Love ex­ pressed merely for those who lore us -will soon dry up, the eirele constantly growing amallsf. That is simply re­ fined selfishness. See verses 32 to 34. It la In these opposite traits we are te set the distinguishingmarks of a Christian. We should recall the contrasts Je­ sus gave In this whole passage. The rich and tbs poor, the woes and'the joys, the well spoken of and those,of bis kingdom who shall he hated. To love those who love us not, to do good to those who deapltefully use us, to lend net expecting any return. Who Is sufficient for these things? Those who are In deed and in truth citizens of this new kingdom, Paul sets not only a strong emphasis upon the teaching of JssuS, but he express­ ly refers to the Mosaic command­ ments, enumerating four of them, and adds that, If these do not Include the othe-.s—“if there be any other com­ mandment”-—-It can be kept when a man obeys ,this obligation to love his neighbor. Indeed, how can we say we love God, whom we have not seen If We love not our brothers, whom we have seen? . Paul’s picture Of heathenism in the first chapter of Romans is a striking illustration of the lack of this redeem­ ing trait of love. Well may we pause and ask this question, “What have I done today that only a Christian would do?” There is absolutely no fixed standard of morals, they are de­ pendent upon many modifications of time, surroundings, culture, etc., but the Christian has here an Absolutely fixed standard whereby to govern his life and actions. He is to love those who love him not; to be kind and merciful; not in words only but in deeds of kindness, w Kodolfttfelsa {palpitationoftbsharti. Digestswhatjrouestf —Competitors and patrons readi­ ly admit that our line 'o f tarm implements is unquestioned As to merit, then all that is left to con­ sider is the prloe, which We guaran­ tee to be the lowest, in the county; Any. farmer that does not call and get our prices stands In his own light. If you cannot visit the Store, toll us your,wants over the phone and we will give you the price or Send our representative to Has you. Greens County Hardware Co., Xante, Ohio, Children Cry for Fletcher’s O R The Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, has hom e the signature o f and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision sinceits Infancy. Allow no one to deceive youJnthis. 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 CASTORIA ©astorbi is a harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, I t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ‘ other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, f t destroys'Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and "Wind? Colic. I t relieves Teetbing 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 CASTORIA always >Bears the Signature of TheKindYonHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years THtCtHT«UHCOMMWV. 77 MUHWAV«TmtT. NEWYORKCITY. A re You Getting the Tenths? W e pay you forfevecy bit o f creaifi delivered to us even to the tenth o f a pound, TRY US AND SEE! . ■ ' Y • ' ) The Xenia Creamery Company, The Be#t/Ie the Test. W a tt Bros. So. Detroit St., .. Xeni^t, Ohio. Our litie o f Woolens for this season is one o f the finest and best we ever bad; We have an extra line o f fine blue serges in stock and when yoii to come to Xenia not to forget to call and inspect our Stock. *I Suits from $20.00 up. V KANY, The Leading flerchant Tailor. |XENlA,ftOHIO. ■wa a t l a s h o t e l an d RESTAURANT , REMODLED - REFURNISHED Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and OeAtl*i*i6!i. m■Service is unexcelled ■ • '' S. Detfdft street, Xenia; 0* ' t Vs. » _ . ...... - -• .................. IT W ILL . JUST TOUCH THE SPOT ai)d prove an eyery 'day winner every tlpio. Good health, good cheer and long life is. what we promise if yon Buy Our Meats ' Microbes, disease and deathlurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. We pell the best , and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. G H. CROUSE, Cedarville,. Oh io. .-“ I had been given up\to die by three or our best doctors, I could not stand it to be on my feet and I was so swelled in thp. abdomen I coaid hardly breathe; But thanks to Dr. Miles’ .Heart Remedy and Nervine I am. able to be about the streets, a walking ad­ vertisement o f the curatiye qual­ ities of your remedies, although 4 -am 70 years old. ’ ’ ‘ J ohn R . C ochran , Lewistown, til. Better than any statement w e could make regarding theVvaliie of Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy are these words of Mr. Cochran. He speaks from experience, the-v highest possible source of knowl­ edge. , If you have any o f the signs of a weak heart, such as pain in the left shoulder or arm, fainting and hungry spells, short­ ness of breath, smothering spells, ■ fluttering or palpitation of the heart, you, need , Dr.- Miles’ Heart Remedy which for over twenty "years has been recognized as the best prepa­ ration of its kind to be had. Sold under, a guarantee assuring the return of the price of the tlrst bottle It it falls to benefit. 'A T ALL DRUGGISTS. MILES MEDICAU CO,, Elkhart luck - " •> ' Y l ’ >} , ■ Y . The .Uestaafanti IN THE BOOKWALYER HOTEL , HIGH STREET D IN ING ROOM FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST. ROOM. M E A L S N OW a s C EN T S . Lunch Counter oh Main-Floor Open Day and N ijhb Ths Best o f Good Used In ths Gul- tnary Department. 4 . H. M cn iLLAN . Funeral Director and Fnrnltu Dealer. Manufacturer, o f Gemw Grave Vaults and’Cemeht Buildii Blocks. Tslophon* 7. Cedarville, Ohio. DICK A. T0WNSLE! 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