The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
FINE BUGGIES AtiL STYLES ' ' ■* FOSTEBUGGIES DURANT DORT Buggies andothers Comfortable ^seat, classy beds, attractive gears, highest “ qualitymaterial throughout Wa have a large stock o f new amt up-to-the-minute buggies on our floors. Those buggies have been sold hero for years—are the creatu of. the trade, they have proven their excellent quaiityand their guarantee means everything to you, - ’I F A H who are going to buy buggies this spring | III will do well to come in early while the stofk is full. We will make you a price that will send you away with anew buggy, OUR TERMS WILL SUIT' YOU You can't afford to have your old one repaired Trade it to us. Greene County Hardware Co. IThe Ceciarville Herald. $ 1,00 P e r Y e a r . KARLH BULL - Editor Entered at the Post-Uffico, Cedar- |ville, October Si, l‘d('7, as second class matter. FRIDAY , MAY 37, 1912 JfflWlONAL L esson East Main street Xenia, O, mm How to Vote for Roosevelt f The name| of presidential candidates will not appear . upon the primary ballot. The only way you can Vote for Roosevol* ia to place a cross mark at the left o f the " following nameson the official ballot. ' Delegates Alternates XW . H. BAUM X AMBROSE W. ASBURY X ROBERT J.SHAWHAM X DAVID F, McCOY Theiie men are the Roosevelt candidates tor 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 lHm. Primary Election, May 21, 1912 Keep This For Reference KJfgKEWI Palace Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES T r a e s d a l e & R o h le r SUCCESSORSTO C. C^WEIMER. Cedarville - - * . Ohio. wk ESTABLISHED 1896 Trie W , L. Clemans Real Esr- tate and Insurance Office CEDARV ILLE OHIO Handles Real Estate and Insurance in all branches o£ the business, 1 always have a list of good Ohio Farms for sale, 1handle Texas and Canana Lands, and condudt excursions for Home* seekers to Texas and Canada on the first and thirdTuesdays of each month l haVesold many thousands of acres of rich lands in Texas and Cana rds at the extremely low figures of $15 to $36 per acre. Many of the buyers Of these lands have raised Crops the first year that paid lor the land, You can do thi same ^ - Did you know, Mr. Renter, that the rent you pay your landlord will iii three or four years pay for a fine farm of the same site as the farm you are reining? Write Me for Information. Panel papers Cut out borders' Artistic Decorations S e n d fo r us an d l e t us do y o u r d e s ig n in g Paints, Stationary, Picture Framing L S, BARNES & CO, 4*0 Green St., Xenia, Ohio, m m m m m m fm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m rnm m m CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS Sixth District ! R. A. HAYNES j Editor o f the Hillsboro Dispatch <=s Xenia Republican Mouth-piece For Boodle Reformers. The Xenia Republican comes to the front in defense of Dr. Fess for his vote in the constitutional convention- favoring liquor license, regulated sa loons and bartenders of good moral character. The Republican is the mouth-piece of the faction boosting Dr, Fess for congress. It was the only paper in the county so far as we know .that offered .any defense of the Sanc tified boodlers when the lid was torn off of the Citizens’ League several weeks ago by the grand jury and al lowed a nasty stench to fill tlie nos- trils of the public. ~ If <her Republican is so overly an xious to do something for Dr. Fess it should publish the Doctor’s sworn statement as filed wjth the board of elections as to what it cost to have the Doctor elected last fall'. There should be some explanation of the 1 money placed in the hands o f a local boodler. here last fall in the' interest of the Doctor, However, this is not in the re port. How about the grand jury in vestigation of the Doctor’s campaign, and the money raised? The Repub lican should come on with all tire story.and stop its deception in the in terest of a gang that has done more to throttle the 'reform movement in this county than the opposing faction ever dreamed of. . ,, The Republican hasn’t yet said a word against' Judge Shoup as a can didate for congress in favor of Dr. Fess. The Fess papers have been-ad vised against such an attitude know ing that t q attack the Judge would lead to the license question and this was treacherous ground. The Judge ■stands .for license and ' the Doctor voted for it, so where's the difference? The Republican knows, and we know that the approval of the license clause with regulatory provisions arid -bartenders of moral character has cost Dr, Fess hundreds of votes’- in this county, and it should for he wds elect ed against -an ‘ opponent that was charged with favoring liquor 1 license. Dr, Fess is to be a tool in the hands o f the faction that the Republican rep resents, We know, for the.Herald was invited several weeks ago to become a part of the gang and enjoy the hon or o f victory that might come that way. For us, we preferred to be on the outside looking in rather than he on the inside looking out. The Re publican has only accepted what we .turned down, f t is? llh l T 85S«! {By 33, 0. BBLT.EXtB, Director of Even- jng Department, The Moody Bible In. Billufo of Chicago.) ussoiT^^nJ THE OLD LAW AND THE NEW *» l ife . RRSSON TEXT—Matt. 5 : 11 - 20 . GOLDEN TEXT-Y'H© that Joveth bta neighbor hath fulfilled tho law.’-Rom. 13:K If there is any one thing we .as Americans delight In, it is in enacting laws. W© seem to. haVo an insane idea that all the ills of human life can be cured by legislation, There seems to be a correspondingly great er carelessness in. the matter of law enforcement, . Jesus did not found his kingdom upon a multiplied number, o f "Thou shalt net’s,” ,of merely negative enactments. H© took the bid Divine law and "fulfilled” I. e., filled it full with life. He put purpose; life and vi tality Into that laW. He transformed it from an outward formal observance, to an Inward heart motive, At tho outset of this lesshn Jesus not only says that he will obey tho Jaw of Moses ,and the admonitions of the prophets but that those same princi ples shall apply In the hearts of the citizens of his new kingdom. That moral "order which is In accordance with the Divine standard Is still to ho observed: Christianity gives no li cense to Its followers, The righteous ness which- is of-Christ does not les- se'n our moral obligations, Jesus says thqt hot the least / ‘jot or tittle,” the smallest part of a Hebrew' letter, the "dotting of an I dr'the crossing of a T” shall he set aside. They must aft be realized In the'lives of his follow ers. . 5 ^ Responsible for Teachings. In. order to emphasize this still fur ther, h© tells those whom he calls and appoints to his service that they Shall beheld-responsible for what they teach, as well as what they practice, with regards these commands. To teach men to break one of the very least .is to. become least in his new kingdom. To obey and ,to teach oth ers to obey is to become great in this' new kingdom. Such'is the importance he places upon, tho Old Testament teachings and his statement as to its authors. Let us beware reading into his words any meaning that‘shall set aside this portion o f Holy "Writ, or that shpll suggest qnjr question aB to their accepted authorship or author ity. But Jesus was also aware of the danger of outward obedience or mere 'perfunctory fulfilpent of that law to gether with the myriads of traditions 'that had grow# up- with it. Hence it is that, he so specifically Warps his followers that their righteousness, L right relations, must exeqefi that of the Pharisee's whose loyalty to the law and to tradition is ao famous. His followers must keep not: only the form .but the spirit also, and so he goes on *'to illustrate,, Beginning with an old commandment^ "Thou shalt not kill,” ' [he shows us that the outward final [act of murder is hut an outg'rowth of the spirit of a maii*s heart, bene© he .who hates his brother man is in dan- ;ger of, I, already in the power pf, ’[those forces that in their culmination swill bring him •before the tribunal. "In danger o f hell.” Jesus clearly indicates in all of his teaching, a fu ture state o f punishment as well as one of bliss, and granting that these -words are only.symbolical, of which We are not convinced, we must pray to be delivered from the reality. Those words are of the merest nonsense if they be not true, and- certainly we cannot' accuse JeauS of jesting nor 'suggest him to be a fool (lacking in knowledge) as he speaks upon so seri ous a subject. Jesus’ philosophy Slfnple. “Rememberost .thy brother hath aught against thee,” , The philosophy of Jesus is perfectly simple. If an ger is criminal then he who is guilty must o f necessity become reconciled to that .one whom he has offended. Not merely that We are to forgive those who have wronged us, for that is not such a hard matter. But we must get right with our brother who has aught against us before our gifts will be acceptable unto God. Borne one had’said, “it is far easier to give up a coin than to give up a quarrel. It Is easier to Iby down a generous offering than to lay down a grudge,” ; This requires h&Bte, w© must agree with ot»r adversary quickly or else bo will turn upon us and presenting his righteous cause before the tribunal bring upon us a judgment for our an ger, our censofloUsnefes, or our con demnation. Once thus brought before the Judge, he it an earthly tribunal, public opinion, or a loving God, our opportunity itp a s t and we shall bo obliged to pay to the uttermost, even so small a part as a farthing—about two-fifths of a Cent True reformation Is not wholly de structive. So our Lord began hisnew kingdom by grafting it as It were upon the strong root o f the past law Which was good, but this new applica tion bore a vastly different fruit than any thus'fHr grown. .Both had their root in tho loVe o f God for fallen hu manity, and the finest flower of both is to ho the application of tho law of lev© as shown in man’s relation to man/ ' Such, then, Is Jesus’ . attitude to wards the Old Testament law and his Application of that law. ■^COHOL 3 PER CENT, ; AvcgetablePreparaiioaforAs- suniati/igiiieRio/fantiReg^. IfagliteSioffiadisandflovi^sef I n f a n t s /C hildren - u r n For Infant b and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought w i f I 31 PromotesDi£eslionJChmfulj nessandRestContainsneither Opiuiu.Morph(nenorMineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . m » rnmttm ■ ftmykinSeed' j U x J mm * JM(UeSeds— •jhotSetd* t* AperfecrRemedyforConsIipa- tlon, Soui’ StomachJDlarttaa Worms,Convulsions,FeverishnessandLossor S leep . Facsimile Signatureof NEW YORK.___ A t 6 mouths old . 3 5 D 0 SBS - 3 5 C ents GuaranteedundertheFoodJ Exact Copy pf'Wrappers In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THtOENTAORCOMPANY,WtWYOTIKCITY. Are You Getting the Tenths? W e pay you for every bit 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 thd Test. W a t t Bros. So. [Detroit St*, . Xen ia , Ohio. I Our line o f Woolens for this season is one of the 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. ' y J K A N Y , . I The Leading Herchant Tailor. [XENIA, £OHJO. FreshFish . O Y S T E R S . r M i —Competitots ttiuLpatrorts readi ly admit that our line o f iarin implements is unquestioned as to merit, then all that is loft to con sider is the price, which woguaiurt* toe to be tho lowest, in the comity* Any farmer that, does hot c a lf and get our prices stands in hi# oWn light, I f yon cannot visit the stote, tell ns your wants over the phone and wo will give you the price or bund ©ttr representative lo see you. Orceue'Ooimty Hardware Co., t v : Xenta, Ohio. A T L A S H O T E L and RESTAURANT, REMODLED - REFURNISHED Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies artd Gentlemen. - Service is unexcelled S, Detroit street, Xenia, O., IT W ILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT 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 o f the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. We sell the best and at a fraction ahoy© cost. Our market is safe and not high priced* G H. CROUSE Cedarville, Oh io. “ I.had been given up to die by three o f our best doctors, I could pot stand it to be on my feet arid I was- so swelled in the abdomen I could hardly breathe. But thanks to Dr. Miles’ Heart Reihedy and Nervine I am able to be about the streets, a walking ad vertisement of the curative qual ities of your remedies, although I am 70 'yfears old.’.’ J ohn R y C ochran , Lewistown, 111,' Better than any statement we could make regarding the value of Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy are these words of Mr. Cochran. He speaks from experience, the 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 ’pr arm, fainting aqd hungry spells, short ness of breath, smothering spells, flutteririgor.palpitatiort of the heart, ' you need Dr. ^Miles* Heart Remedy which for over twenty years has been recognized as the best mepa- ration of its kind to be had. •Sold uijder a guarantee assuring the return of tho price of the first bottle If It falls 1 benefit: AT ALL DRUGGISTS. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart* lnd. The ••• INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET riewimui»Mai DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E a L s N O W 9 5 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor - Open Day andNight. Tho Boot o f Good Used in the Cul inary Department. J. H. McHILLAN. . Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Oemeat Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. —j j aagflm'aiwm 111 i i jim. mu , DICK A. TOWNSLEY Contractor for Foundations, W a lk s and Verandas a Spec ia lty Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 5-108 j'Etjr 'YiSAfta* ~XPB ftilN e£ Sdtmifif h w h m » Urtoii* Aim Ab 4 DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM DRfJ. J. MeaELLAN CatUMsss,0. iA»4fe»n,«iWu.a—i.rt*-Li.-.u _ - - '4. OallWk Bullitt 44 EMt BrmS X r \ ' F • o n > « i t LO F or B i : roome. J Mr. Jan here to at cises of tl Mr. Bol is the gin family Give A will use i Misses Tarbox, i nesday e commeuc ' Mr. .Cec tations to for n e x t' Dr. 15. i and Wed ing a met Medical Mr. an Spent Fri - ton* The mo ing is to t None bet Anchor b, —I f yoi ‘ .. - the old oi HOMEC F or 1 rooms o’ n Store. ?•: • J u per doze- FRESH ' ' surplus. Mr. S. T’ havo iee Flori a, ■ A son v and Mrs. - ’ Mr R- graiited wheel foi will try facturer i ' Saturdi two qu r' Tile rep L . T. L. Tuosday evening, -• bein cbe Supt. E present a been prer I f yon ’ Tuesday X opp«*si Eulass at. name oi appear ot. tisement how to v the one o Jtoosevel “ MU i for Ladb gest sL Night oacK. Corsei ’each* Draw* Skirts $3 .0 0 i plenty for eann; Prof. 1 WednoR' 8 . 0 . An stats re states t proving .ton win undergo sight of -C k il and frui
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