The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

-f U : - : : ***** W I M r.iffwywraw ifWwpm i ^ p a ^d a rv ilfe H e r a l d ,1 p o u h c a i a n n o u n c e m e n t s . . |i.{M} P f t r Y « « r » . KA ftLH BULL - * E d i t o r } Efttwcdi a t th o i?G$fc*Uffiet>* Coda*- | viUo. .Gctofeer 111, ibS7, U9 ntcttmi j e la js m a tte r. \ Wo aro n«flwir-t*d to nmuujjigo j fisc name of'W. P. Trader nuacandl- I date for prolate Judge a t tl.o N o -; v*ei«bcr election on the noupiutkati tick e t. ■ . * ‘ We a rc autho rized to announce »S!*' 4 »xi j , j j , j.1: j , ! | name o f J. N. Beau as ti camH-' F ttlD A V , SE PTEM BER 1:7, 1812 'd a t e ha- P robate Juilijo *-n th e *iua- partm an tic k e t a t tin* regu la r election in November. .■ ’ . : The Conquerers LESSON -•F or l>SS'£t «A aow cottage on f ChUlicotho Street. Inquire of ^ Mr». J , t), Stewart, “ PITY THE TRIBUNE” We arc authorized to announce , the name of Charles J>\ Howard as | ti candidate for his second term as ; Probate J udgo uu the mm-partisan ; ticket a t tin- November el ’ettou, 1 After what thq I I rbaup published ■last week concerning Dr. Foss and the Cleveland public school 'super-, intendancy, quoting unimpeachable proof from’ '“The 'Ohio Teacher'’ tn a t ho position at $10,0<H> per year had been offered tlio Dr, anil that press reports oh same were in-, correct, the T iuho ’ e deserves pity rather tlm i censure,- The T ribune is a Foss organ, . ‘was duiing the Dr’s election as con­ stitutional eloction delegate, when lip misrepresented the people of this county, and has been fdnee the congressional primary., campaign. I t must ho Vomembomi that the T ribune has more than ordinary interest m tho Dr’S, election, this paper being the organ of the crowd th a t financed the constitutional election. In fact if wo have it straigh t the T r ibun e contributed a goodly sum itoto the Foss' “ slush’’ fund a t th a t time. Probab ly thq T ribune will iilio to tell who brought th a t money to Codarville anil to whom it was turned over. The saiue might be said of Jamestown, With the public acquainted with all thesd facts it is easy to see the con­ nection between the T r ibu n e and Dr, Fees. ' ~ , ■ Little then can be said of politi* , mans endeavoring to d efeat the Dr. fo r there has been no m an of recent, y e a rs elected to public tru s t under a in n a c n deception a n d corruption a s the T r ib u n e ’ s cand ida te. And a sworn sta tem en t of a false expense accoun t proves th is statem en t. Dr. Fess, in the face of his' position on questions directly affecting the people of this state, has no' reason to expect the support ,of minister, teacher, farmer or manufacturer. He has proven himself the cheapest sort oi a politician when to. win personal distinction he barters - away b is honor to Bigelow that he migot. sit on the* throne of the Socialistic Court. With auen a re­ cord a$ this the Sixth District could have no confldenco.in the Kepubli- •can nominees, In fa c t,th e Dr, as early as last J nne announced a t his graduation exercises th a t his great­ est desire to go to Congress was to *ttraofc, Das tern money •to' Antioch College, Thus we have the do*, liberate statement of a candidate going to congress to represent his own institution,and uof th a t of ail the people, to say nothing of the various other „ educational insli- tions in,the district, , When it comes to Belflsh motives there is not a candidate on the ticket th a t can hold a candle ti> Dr. S.'D. Fess. But then there may be selfish purposes behind the position the T r ibu n e nas taken—probably they see a better chance of being re* inbursed on the $7,600 salary, FREE TRIP TO DAYTON. "yen/' said a o of tho tim e women who .'-at on tho Gummer hoid porch, “f can hardly wait now to seo Mr. H » com. lie’s coming tonight to take mo home. I hardly know how I’ve ever managed lo remain away from James all tills time, lleally, James and I mo a ridiculously devoted couple." A little .‘Rif-cor-clmis laugh iJM-led over tho lull face and gently shad; b-r plump shouldei a, *I’m awfully depend, ent upon Sir. Buc-coui,'’ she went op. ’‘Indeed, ho quite makes a baby of #P t * £!-. O 8151,1X479, jrrrctec of Evfirijjg . Vue ascrly Clhlo Ir.fsiffulc, . Chi-onu.ji LESSON FOR SEPT, £9. review . r?f»I-PSN *J,HXT-.‘'Jri"' wards that I a,.- utn.j yoa are spirit and aro jf...*’- .’luliii G:u. That Sabbath most dreaded by many cuperintomicr.tr; and wh'cols is the one known as "review Sunday,” It is Indeed a test of the ability and Dayton M e rch an s tT o Hold S ty le Shop Week, O c tobe r 7 to 12. Ddyfcon merchants are certainly alive and up-to-date In going after business. They have sot aside the second week''in October and have named it Style Show Week. Dur­ ing tlus week they will make special '/displays of Fall styles and fashions and will exhibit the choicest st- leetloris from tho world’s fashion markets. In order tha t everybody in'Dayton’s trade radius of 76 or J0(V tiufes may take advantage of tho great occasion, these merchants have printed and are.distributing a booklet called ’’Refund of Fare Check Book,” These books explain In detail now the customer a t any of tho stores'Who'sfi names are in Un­ hook, will have their round trip fare refunded hi cash. These, books can bo obtained free of all station agents and conductors and they may also be secured by'mail it the address is sent to tho Mere hinds’ Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, Ohio' About every body who lias heard of ,thiagreat oiler has mmUrup fhelr mind to arrange for a free trip to Dayton Style Show Week, October 7 to 12. ■ * i ■ * beautttui.isn’UVkow a; ^ ^ V S r i l a s a test 1great, strong man loves to pet tho lit- - ................... - - • - ■ F o r Sale .'-Choice Gipsy seed wheat. Plioiie 3-121. H . Ik S tralcy. For Sale—Spanish Merino buck shea ring a n e x tra heavy1 fleece. Andrew Winter. .—Stop a t Marshall's for a cool re­ freshing soda'. AUTUMN FLOWERS, soon Tade, in which they differ considerable from the reputation of O U R -FAM 1LY FLOUR In speaking as-to who is the original Taft man we have lo be­ stow this honor on Col. Roosevelt. For its fame glows brighter and , brighter as more women realize th a t Golden Rule flour which never disappoints, no matter howinexpertis is the user. Try a sack and be convinced. You can hardly bo an optimist un­ less you nave had yonr vacation. Cedarville Flour Mills I t would seem that Gen,, Orozeo of Mexico has enough home grown trouble without seeking to import any.from this country, - ‘ CUT DOWN FUEL B I L L S Massachusetts had a primary eloction this week and tho Progres­ sive party leaders advised against their followers taking any part in the primary. ' Tho Progressives were not entitled to a ticket as they liad not been in existence long enough. How much better this plait IS tnan in other states wherd the Progressive party tried to force nominations through eltnet of the old parties. C H A M B E R L A I N M E T A L W E A T H E R S T R I P —W anted :—Farm hand, house and garden furnished. Steady work. D. & Dixon. R. F. D. Xenia, 0. public Sale l I will sell 8 horses, 8 cattle, 77 sheep and farm imple­ ments. on Thursday, Oct, 8, a t 12;S0 iShnrp. Jf. C. Fitmey, —F or S ale :—Some good Foiled Durham calves large enough for service, . , 0 8. K . W illiam son and Son, W . J . S A T T L E R , D , D . $ . M .D e n t i s t * / Keeps Saves Fuel Stops Drafts Stops Rattling Windows Keeps out the Dirt in the Heat Lasts Forever Fays for Itself insta lled com p lete by D A Y T O N S C R E E N A N D W E A T H E R S T R I P C O . 9 2 S Reibold Bldg., Daytorii O. Write us for,catalogue, RtWardi $100, O f f l o i «!• C * J C J l i l lA E V I L L E , Os Tiio readers of this paper will bo picas,), to Ieern thst there is nt least ono dreadtu dfeenSS that science has been able to euro in nil Us aUgeft and that is t’utnnb, Hail'a Oatarrif (Sire is the only positive cure now known the medical fraternity,. t’atanh bdng a constitutional dkcr.Se, requires a aOniUtutlonal treetmopt, IfnilVt (kitarrli i Cure Is. taken iukrnaJiy, acting directly up ] on the blood ami mucous surracis of system j thereby destroying the foundation of tho j disme, and giving iho path lit str.nglh by f buliditig up the constitution and aisirslilt^ i fiatamip doing its tvoik, 'tbo jatipiietom j bkVosfa rnueJi faith in its curative powers, I hat fiuy oho? ono llanducd Ifullats forany iMHik tilat it Mlk ts cure, Bind f»r fist o WsifeWiiidia, ■ A M tm . P, .7. e im i f Y & Co, TolcdaO. gbfil l$r ?6c, : .. all’#FmisUjr Dill* am tl» best. tie woman who belongs to him?” £5he glanced a t Mias Winters, the t of the.Idnd .of.work doas. dwinS 'Iks past three months. Stimo condemn ibb swuuu ^ ; niide nebool.aiiil compare it? work only unmarried woman in the group,! tlwt tli(? aayutfool not taking who, be.ng thus .appealed, lo,^ said, j conr;.ic,ra*ioa ^ju, diiferoncea of "Yes, I suppose It ir; beautiful. Her .; ,,^ 1 ^ as,q vc.hmtcec tea*'l»r>rn, the time, tone was not one of conviction. J 4;Cvpied to study, ti.c dir,eiplino and ^Ofiar Mrs. JJaseoiu, you fshouW*. countless orlipp fo^turorj. n’t complain of .your brief.separation from Mr. Bascom,” remrirked the worn-1 the ieeeons, twelve'ia nu'mber, .and One method of review in to call out an with a little girl in her Jap. kou vo j ;malra -some comment upon each ono been here only two weeks, and I vg ; ofc 0 have aomo person, report upon keen away from home nearly ail sum* j gulijerf. prip; ter. tho golden text. mer. I pevor would have done it if j c ;(.; This method may bo. preceded by Mi". Collins hadn't juat insisted th a t! j.»iving sonic one.toll of th a t period in k,ilxwMtwl Tiw'i/x/lr-iirl ’Mitt rtrtmtft’V nil* Tllif •.,•«. til*... It _. . —-a.* baby and I needed the country air. But, thank goodness, he’s-coming tonight, too. "Edward’s the most unselfish man th a t ever lived, I do believe. I know he’s been abaolutelydesolate this sum- mer. I really think the 'loneliness of our apartment has affected his health, Ho expected to take ,a vacation and come up in August, but, he simply tho life of Christ from which these lessons are 1taken; .another tell, of somp events in'contemporaneous his* lory and the pieced Jesus visited dur­ in g this time. After such statement^ it would.ha wise to have rrbrief statiw moot made as to tha subject' matte}’ of tho lessons fo r the entire quarter, «. g., how many have to do with mira­ cles, teachings, etc. Also a statement couldn’t get away, Ila'a a yopiarkablo { 0£ Urn principal .persons whom Jesua business man. No one In the pfilco| met, 'I t no happens th a t during tliffi can take hi.? place." . ; quarter there jp po closely csuheefcd She hugged her'little girl and turn-] thread that rung throughout tho lms« ed to dVilss Winters wfth , a smile. | sans and one in e t a loss to ’mow “Isn’t It wonderful how some men will j Just what governed the committee in work for tl>ohvwives and Children?" f their scU'C'ioU. “ft certainly is,” responded Miss ; j t would be well therefore to require Winters mechanically. • ; a written, teat from tho pupils. A etjt i of questions cdv.ering tho work of the “I often -Say to Edward that I can’t j understand why- some rich girl didn’t • quarter could be -'prepared and given lb tho scholars -a -pmu .wocx In- advance and marry him for his good looks. He’a ’j from this set of! questions a half th e handsomest man, Miss Winters! 4 dozen could bo selected on the day Some times I wonder how' ho over hap* >of the review and thq scholars be rc- pened to pick out poor-little we.’’ I quifod to w rite.their answers during; “My husband Is extremely fine look, t the Class hour.- ing, too," srtid Mrs.’ Bascotn, “and ho] ' What' Lessens. VCacir. has a biilliant mind, ,Indeed, his in. • Wheu.it comes tp selecting the main telllgenqo bvershndawGntulne, and, tq ] truths taught in each at, the lessons tell you tho truth, he’s a bit master-; of .course there will, bo a Wide "variety ful in his way now and then. But J of opinions. Wo may therefore bp' we women need some ono to loan on. pardoned J£ our suggestions giiay hot Wo realize that our husbands kuo\v ; agree with those suggested by.others, better than wo do about many jihpor* i Beginning with, lesson ono it sefcms taut matters, go we ought to defer to ] ca though, the Master Is peeking to them; Don't you think so,- Miss Win*! show us th a t all manner of sin can tors?" *‘I do,’’.agreed Mrs, Collins, before Miss Winters had come to frame an answer. “I "say to |3dward that he ‘must decide everything for baby and mo. He’s the captain of our tittle family craft. Dear mo, Miss Winters, i t must, be hard for you sometimes not to have %. man to assume respon­ sibilities; But, of course, ■girls—ua- marfied women—are quito indopeiulcnt nowadays,” she added, with patronis­ ing kindness, “Oh, t manage to rub along,” return­ ed Mias Winters, but oho rose from .her sopt and strolled' away. Although sbo knew herself to be a busy and happy woman, she could not help fool* ing solitary-in the presence.ot such eh- thuslastlc wives. A brisk tramp .around tho Jake ba forgiven 'except that, sin which a s­ cribes to the devil tho work of the Son of God. This fqii and complete re* Jcctioft of Christ' nhd his work of ire* danptipp is what is known' aa tho pti* pardonable Sin. ■ The, second kss&n hi'.a to do with tins need, th a 'y&Wd* 'and the soil, If Is a great illucHmfon o f tint method whereby Christ is terexte-ud his king­ dom and of iho w.fi’ious.porth of Soil, (hearts) in which th e seed is- to ger­ minate. ; Tho third 1-cF.soii is another illust- tiation of the propagating process. In it wo arc ahoftn both tho intnusivo nud tho extensive growth.' By the re£- < reiico to tho leaven in - thin .lesson wo are taught, as nkp in qtfcor pane* hies, that in thin kingdom evil will also bo present. . Lesson fo u r,.tho lcseoa of ■ tho brought back her usual good sp irits,. • . „ , . . . and it was only with a mild envy that j J « a she saw, as: she neared the hotel a t] £}lc5!t01 tho T a !1« dnotr nnn n<> ** I significance of the harvest and dusk, ona of her .'companions of a n 1 hour or two earlier hurrying down the driveway to -meet tho village buss. She paused in tho shadow of a tree 'in or­ der not to intrude upon what she foil would be a lender reunion between } husband and wife, f s r i t y s 4 - f S a r - s O T give ?,Irs. Collins a most casual kiss tiio separation incident; thereto. Locson five teaches us something aa regards the value of this new king­ dom. Its value was 'mifliricht lo com­ pel heaven to. yield Us dearest treas­ ure, ■-■■■ '■ ■ ■ Lesson nix and coven lutvo to ilo Vave, over th e man possessed ’' of. •-urmi t „„(■ ,___„ , „ . . . Camons and over disease and death, w u m l ’ c , S t at- i a*f’ toI<! J us bring out tho reason why Jesu* flrtrtiawy*rt„u ViT°rt^ ffn | thus manifested his power, viz., “that ( J 11" ^ 1 tkoy might sec the power of God re»h autumn, lo u can just as w ,.1 as n o t . Jsg m i,lln» Jot,n s.SG. . I ’m getting along tiptop.” i . Was this the devoted husband who S A F1V!ft«E‘, ?n .. was pining away in the city for th e ! v/lfe of hla bosom? Miss 'Winters i ^,as 80 foroct asked herself this question with In* s ^ugseim ks to man# W'>rd lau-hter ’ the lalth of man an essential regal* ‘ Then she saw Mrs. Bascom striding! t” e» down tho path with a red headed man i n1fA following her as meekly ao a pel lam b ,vL ffrt !°cy iLqi vA it,rt w{, i. I 'Jc’Siid to Joliu s clitiisctoT and wot I l Could that ho tho intellectual ju an t j ^ ljatr, a o1* rcpulted | evilj tho ettlnrffiati&tt o f nnhrldlcd lust? tho terro r of a stricken con- on whose Wisdom his wife depend d | for her guidance? Miss Winters sank ' Imovv'm S ’ ab°Ht a ! and tho reward o f the faith- ^ ‘'A ti O t *.,»« ' ■ , j ful are dome of the truths suggested n t- x iT ir HmTrt ' S r L l n ' ' “ T.l is this lesson. Notice that in this les- frt le rv fif 1 Eoa Ik6ro id no record of any word of to h e rzm c/io rose and v/ont to- i Yc^uo ward tho hotel in joy and thankfulness. 1 " £ ra'soll {en> t1l0 Ecadhl(r forth of ih o 1 !l*K ^5S|#, „ 'Of--3 It? 'fills !S3SCi &#■! m ^ ^ Ift' Zm *-, AiSSJii I P i E M ™ : GASTliA AtCOiioh 3 PER CENT. - A^CslkllsFrepsrcttonBrAs-1 straiiatfcgitepji’ifandRsga'a- tmgliicSiaar.ctsBrJBT^ticr' Pro’UQicsDiiu?aSicn£beiU!!-i neBSandR 2 sr.Coiitalusnciiluri Opium.MorphlnenorMineral. N o t N a r c o t i c , M :4 e c fo ? d m n m m m /fcijatw Sad*' • ‘ Mai-ifeSdls- :je ICreiSeid ffrnffu/St'pc- Wutagtcaw'Ki’l F o r Iijfcm f s a a d GM ld ren . " W | 1 l|,|:it11 ’HI"Inyirii |-nif i ' The KindYouHave Always Sought Bears, the .Signature o f * prtVUif. A-pcrfccfRemedyForCtmsiipa- lion, Soui-Stomach,Diardwa Worms,1CoivvultJwms.Feverisu-_ .juisg findLOSS OFSMiEP. - IT WILL Jl'HT TOrC’If THE SPOT an d jn'nvo an every- day w inner 4 very time, tjoucl heaUb, g<n,d cfsver and long hfu is w iiat \vt: i<ruimr<3 if yon ,Buy Our Meats TncSlnu’c Si^naWtCoF In Use For Over Thirty Years Microbes, disease am i death lu rk in a lo t of tlie m e a t th a t’s sold, b u t no t in ours, W ohc -II th e b e s t an d a t a fraction above cost. Our m a rk e t is safe and no t h ig h • priced* • . C, B CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio. A Nervous. Woman Finds Relief After Many Years Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often 'endure much suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Daniel Kintncr, .of Defiance, Q., had'such an experience, regard­ ing which she says: Meat Market You need not. fear Meats purchased here, For they are good To use as food. So letfras knoiv Ju s tw h en to g o And take to you For roast or stew / A pound or so. Our price is low, . Give us a call. OUR MEATS “bea ia lP - ■: .”1.:had; ■’stomach trouble when I ivaa 'eigwaca years, old ;t h a t b r o k e .■;down my health, and for ;: '^'aaVa".' %■ v.'.suf£e,rod; ■ with nervousness.-' headache, .irigfgok*-; . tiba,;-ahd, ..hervSUa-. Bp a s j p a ; ' rr u o . .spaspja got so had .^;would^hftyAAhemv'. ;thro8:;oKi.fdor times a -week. After try­ ing nearly oyocy r e m e d y recom­ mended, I began talcing Ur. - Miles’ Nervine, and I must say It helped mo wonderfully. I have had no severe nerv­ ousness for several-years,” MRS.- DAN-kKINTNER, 1 1003 pleasant St„’ Uofianco, Q, Many remedies are recommended far diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce .'results because they' do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr, Miles’ , Nervine has proven its value in such cases so i many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. . Von can prove its merits for yourself by getting a. bo ttle-o f ^your, druggist, who will retu rn the price if yon receive no benefit* .MILES MEDICAL CO., klkhart, Inch ‘ ' ’ , 2 ' \ Ohio. Phone No. is 110. JN THE BQOKWALTER HOTEL HiGH STREET •This number will bring to.your door anything in my line. FRESH FISH Every Friday direct from the lakes ICE CREAM ■ In any quantity. F in e Cand ies , C ig a rs , Tobacco E t c . The only place in town where you can obtain the D IN ING ROOM F O R LAD IES UP STAIRS A L S O REST ROOM . M E A L S N O W « 5 C K -N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and‘Night.. ■ Tho B e st of Good XJsed In tho Cul­ in a ry D epartm ent. great Southern Drink, Orange Julep IS AT J . H. McHlLLAN*, F u n e ra l D irecto r and F u rn itu re Dealer. M anu factu re r of. C em en t Grave V au lts and Cem ent B u ild in g j Blocks. Telephone 7. 1’ Cedarville, Ohio. C. M. SPiLNCEJA’S 6 0 VEAfcS* EXPERIENCE Equivocal "I tojd Misa Charlotte I v/as going end the ruieo that are to Covem their conduct hi logically fol­ lowed by the great invitation pro­ to bring her a box of caramels, and I ] rented in lesson eleven. couldn't tell for the life of mo wheth­ er she wanted them or not,” "What did she say?” "She Said, 'Oh, fudgei’” Eligible. The Girl—No! 1 don’t, fall in love With every Tom, Dick and Harry I meet! . ■ The Man—That’s right. My name’s Jack!—Buck, incomplete Relatione, Trotter—I don't owe you £5, do 1? Barlow—No. - Trotter--'Well, I say, okl man, I’d like .to. Lesson twelve deals with tho feed* I ing of tho five thousand. Ho is the living bread who alone can satisfy the hunger off the countless multitudes of mankind. He ig the evcr-sufflclent : end the all-nuiliciGnt Lord and Savior, j Of course such a review will bo ( rapid and perhaps incomplete, bu t it ] will show th a t he has sayings for all I circumstances ami power over all con- j difJons of life. I t v,-ili show that his ' sayings have in thorn the spirit of | life, that wilt cnnnmmlcfde vitality,- j and that tlieir efficiency and their ef* I fecfivencs3 depends entirely upon the ; fcfiposscc v,hit'll wo make to thenL U S I C S T O R E PATRONIZE - DAYTON ’S - BEST Second Largest Classic Stock in the Slate tpecUsinatlte, without ciwrco, lathe Scientific.'American, 0 3BIBro*«fwiJt.Ngui VnrP litUBcSiOffica, 13 1 s* L u d l o w St*, & *D a y to t t , O . I Piles or Smiles? 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