The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

m mm* mw mm ............... ^ 'tni;iiT--^fniTi1f^'^r^>,1T"^‘Mml‘~-^"’*T" T*"i Farm Economy [The Cedarvillo Herald, > 'i .o o l » e p Y e a r . The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence a Farm KAHLH BULL Ed itor - ^.r**1* ^T«-— - C h i l d r e n Cry f o r F l e t e h e P o Profits Are Made by Managing on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Post Made by American Steel & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T I M E TiioUtsiMidii in' «tm iu tlio pat-fc 15 yoarn, winch have rotted,-rusted or burm'il lun-anso they aro heavily gimi roared Im ide and outside, n o t Amst-fcan S tee l Posts-** Can 8*»Driven •* ' 'Eliminate Fence Repairs Kvory Post a Lightening Rod Protects Stock from Lightening .N» Staples Required Funce Kaw.’i Can Bo Burned, Destroy­ ing Weodfi.and Vermoa. Land with Steel Postals More Valuable Saved S e e us a t dnee for fu rther Information or ask the man who h a s used American S te e l Fence. Posts. TARBOX LUMBER CQ. C eda rv ille , O h io . E n te r e d ill th e P o s t-O ilh ’o, C e d a r - v d le , tle to b ri* .*1, j.v .t, ,w. ^‘'*,,1 , !a is m a t t e r . FRIDAY,.!FNE 27, 1315. H. BATES SUCCESSOR TOJ ROHLE fL&M IESBALE MEAT Dr. G. W. B, Harbour SPECIAUST Choice cuts of Vea!,TBeef and Pork, as well] as fall kinds of Fresh and Salt meats.] , GIVE ME A CAjLLl H. BATES . Oetfarville? Ohio will visit Po.stor House, Codarville, Ohio, Wednesday, July 2nd, 1913, Thereafter one day each month Are you sick? If you are, have you found relief? 15very man and woman suffering from auy chronic disease or dis­ ability may have FREE EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION, CHRONIC DISEASES. Springfield Rug Co. Bring this ad in and we will alloy $1.00 on a $10.00 purchase or over Our low operating, expenses 'on ahles us to nave you money a ll kinds of new room slsju and small Bugs. $ $.50 Axmlnsters, 27x51 in......$ 1.G9 $ 4.00 Axminstets, 30x72 in......$ 2.08 $ 6.00 Ingrain, 9x12 ft..............$ S.&3 $10.00 Wool Ingrain, 0x12 ft $ 0,50 $12.60 Brussels, 8x12.;................ $ 9.75 $17.60Brussels, 9x1$...................$12.60 $19 60Brussels, 11^x12....... $1190 $2150 Brussels, 10^x18............ $13.50 $24.50Brussels, lO^xlOM........ $17.50* $26.00 Axminstors, 9x12............ $17.90 $10.00 Axuiinsters, 9x12............$2100 $32.50 Axuiinsters, 11*4x12..... $21,50 7*0.00Wiltons, 9x12............. $20.50 $10.00 Axuiinsters, K^xis*^.. $28.50 $66.00 French Wiltons, 9x12....$12.76 Other sizes a t proportlor ately low prices. Son Our cotnplofo >ck and he convinced. Dr. Harbour has established a reputation by bis success m treat­ ing chronic .diseases f ir the past bwenty-oight years. His success in properly treating chronic cliseasej is due to his ability to diagnose. 11 there is not a proper diagnosis the treatment is sure, to be -wrong. D you have not been relieved in yom troubles, see Dr. Harbour and he will tell you just what your trouble* are and the proper treatment given. Diseases of the wtomacli, Bowels, LivejyaU diseases of the Kidneys, Bright’s Disettse, Bad Blood, ail Skin diseases, such as Bezetna, Utcars, Skin Cancers, also Rheuma­ tism, Constipation, affectiona of Hit Air Passages,fABtbma, Catarrh,etc., etc. ’ * NERVOUS DISEASES Mdrbia fears, Melancholy Sleep­ lessness, Impairment of Memory, Palpitations of the Heart, Impaired Circulation. ' Dr. Harbour treats Successfully by 'tho new methods. No opiates in <4he -treatment of these diseases. Take the tariif off uu'gar anti do it at on<so, is the advice wo would give Die admiMBration a t Washinntou and wo do not make this statement from the view point of a free trader but as ono who has stood for pro* teetion. Tins exposure of tho sugar lobby in Washington as to how hundreds of thousands at dollars have been spent toiniluenee legis­ lation, how the sugar trust has in a manner controlled the Republican and Democratic conventions; lunv the beet sugar People held up Presi­ dent Taft who favorpd free, sugar to the extent of 300,000 tons from the Philippine islands, all' tends to prove that every cent of tho tariff should bo ripped off at once. The sooner the beet sugar industry jn this country is giyen a set back the better off the sugar consumers will, be. Beet sugar lias no place in comparison with cane sugar and its value is greatly over estimated. What is saved la consumer In mar­ k e t price is lost in the Intrinsic value. Free sugar will undoubtedly result in same financial loss togrow­ ers of sugar beets and manufact­ ures of this brand of sugar but the s m ug tu .consumer is of far more importance. Mr. Lester Reed,who was operated upon in a Xenia hospital several weeks ago for appendicitis, has a- pout-recov^ryd and 1ms returned homo. Mrs. T. H. Norris, who has been In the McClellan hospital in Xenia tor tho past nine weeks where she underwent- a delicate operation, was.able to be b rough t, home Iasi Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradford had for the ir guests, the formers mother and brother, of South Charleston, over Sabbath. . Mr. Anderson Finney null have 'no further use ot. his horse and buggy as a new Ford tonriug car, will answer all the requirements for business and pleasure. Mr. A, 55. Smith returned---from Chicago Tuesday morning accom­ panied by his daughter. Miss Louisa, who graduated la st week- jfroin th e A rt Insfituta, in Ihfct city-. S t - vi -1- t - .•- ■ \y ' Mrs, J , Ijf. Andrew was hostess to Diemembers of the Wednesday after noon club this week. -Mr. J. 0. Barber is improving the room over his store which has been ranted to the newly organized Ma­ sonic lodge. ' Tho paporuull closed dowu Mon­ day for several days. DISEASES OF WOMEN Dr. Harbour has given particular attention to this class of disease. His success where others have failed arc duo to his ability to properly -diagnosing the disease. Hundreds <.£ casss have come to him and found relief. Many are made worse by a hospital operation. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh went to Milford Wednesday where they attended tho wedding oftho iutter’B sister, M ibs Camille ffoudebusb to Mr. Hayward Catch of tha t city. Mr. Catch practicos law m Cincin­ nati but will eontinuo to reside in Milford. See Dr. Harbour for tho newer metheds. Displacements, Lencer- rhoea, Derangement of the Menstru­ a l Periods such as irregular, painful too frequent, delays, ’also Diseases of the Oyofles. Special attention given tb tho treatment of SIck-Headacbe. (DISEASES OF MEN FOH S ale .:—Good eoYenkbspririg wagon. Ju st the thing for fariimse and will be sold cheap. O. M. Townshy. Prof. Jurfcat leaves Monday for Pittsburg and other Pennsylvania towns where lie will visit relatives. Mis. Ju rka tam l son proceeded him on Tuesday. Stricture, and alt diseases of tho urethra and prostrateglands treated by SPECIFICS.. Private blood diseases successfully treated by medicines especially prepared for this class of diseases which aro not injurous. Mercurial and like treat­ ments positively are not used. Do not delay as these diseases often lead to sorious complications and become incurable. Miss Mabel Radabaugli {Saturday f.or Celina where visit realativoN. left last she will DISEASES OF RECTUM Mi's. F. I ’. Hastings left Wednes­ day for Now Concord where slm -,vill spend two weeks visiting rela­ tives. —Special prices on all groceries in quantities. Nagley Bros, Hug* made from ii|d Carpets. T h e Springfield Rug Co. $42 * . Mam St. Phones CO' 2 Squares E .o f Limestone St. ’ Whftre faraway Seed Abound*. 1 Caraway seed Is extensively grown th Holland, Groningen, in tho north- aaat Corner, produce* more than.any other province, next being north Ilob ‘land. In which Amsterdam is situated, In then* two provinces inore than half the caraway plant acreage is found. In the Whole country the mim* ta r of aor*« devoted to caraway growing wa*, In 1911, 90,*<77, i Piles, Fistula, and all diseases of the Rectum successfully treated by , a method used by Dr. Harbour ox-1 Pountl8 cluaivcly. Positively no knife isj used. The resources that Dr, Harbour has in the hundreds of cases lie comes in contact with aiid treats fits him to eopo with any disability with which you may bn afflicted. I t costs you nothing to consult Dr. Harbour. Ho will give your case his personal at tcntiwi. Throughout and complete examinations. Call ami sbe him on tho above date. Address all letters to G, W. B. Harbour, M. it. Lock Box 352, Dayton, Ohio, Chick feed, $2 per hundred Nagley Bros. L e s s o n flly I\ V*. F:” f is,-, s-.-v ,.f i;vr:,ir* ii :a H’-o-iy bto.a JuNiimti*. Ciitmso.) . . . . LESSON FOR JUNE 29 THK V ICTOR IES O F FA ITH . RTIAIUN’d J.Tjr'S, iN- 7:0-10; Hr}-.. ll:S0-22. Ti?xov.-*‘Tl«i* Ss tho victory that bath ovcrcoifto tli« wor. 3 , even our fflltli,” I iJeliU 6:4. rl ’l?e Kfr.tl \ iia Huvo AI wcijm Hnugbt, anil v.bJclt taow In n«© foi? «v<'p 50 yrar.„ bomc tlto hignaturo of am i bus listen nn ide u ’ltiru b is per* hHpi'rvlsion nine's; Sis iiii'ancy. T'J Happiest Home. But tho happiest ‘ homo. Is built when tho twain together' moot tho -‘•.rials and catastrophes that, comti froju tfc;..enh’Ida M Great Convenience, "You. find that ah automobiles helps you to keep your engagement?" "It j does better than that," replied Mrs. Chugglnn. "If you don’t want to keep ! them, It enabien r m to explain ev-1 erytlilng by saying you broke down.” NOTICE.! T H E G R E E N E C O U N T Y F E R ­ T I L I Z E R C O M P A N Y . Will remove all dead animals Immo diately, free of charge. Wo will also pay $l,(x) per brad fm- horst-N and ll.r.O fur cows Tho reading lesson* for today m’o a Now Te tam-.-nt. comnu ntary upon the past quarter's work. Tito first lesson Is talien from, that marveiouu -defesao of fstorlion, the first a’rjrt.yr. As ho traces tho history of tho p;:op!o of Israel, he. shows Grid’s continued ac­ tivities and purposes from the hour be called Abraham until the holy, one of icrael came lo fill to their fulness aU of theno same activities and purposes, Stephen also ohova us that alongside God's activities wo* tho equally per­ sistent disobedience of the people which culminated in the betrayal and murder of that.,holy one. In tho por­ tion selected lie seta before us how Joseph is sold Into Egypt, yet God wap with him and delivered him; how tho famine carne and Jacob is thereby brought Into Egypt only later to bo carried hack into the, land of promise. Teach F a ith . The, second lessen is taken from that great catalogue*of heroes as re* corded in the Epistle to tho Hebrews. Here- wo have set before us the fact that God’s eternal purpose, with man is ever that of faith. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph aro here mentioned and the faith of each set before us. Leaving out the Easter lesson 'wa have covered a period of about 50 years, eight lessons dealing with Jo­ seph, and four with Jacob. Attention hah' been called to- Jo­ seph aa oho of the most remarkable types of Christ to bp found in. the Old Testament (see comments on lesson of April 27). As We have also sng- gested Jacob is not so grand & char­ acter as Abraham yet is much, more like the average man. It is interesting to go over these lessons and follow God’s purposes and to observe how like Christ, Joseph was. In LESSON I. we behold Jacob at the Instigation of hie mother deceiving his poor old father and being compelled to fly that he might save hi3 life. Ite- hekah thought she could execute clod’s purposes; but i t is never right to do evil that good may result, la LESSONH. Jehovah appeared be­ fore this.’conscience smitten refugee and again promised thn :h0 blessing, yes, hie own divine purpose, would heiworked out in Jacob's life. This Is a lesson on the grace of God, . LESSON III, sets Jacob- before u« after twenty-one years' service and reparation from h it brother Esau, This 1ft a great lasfton on God's desire and transforming power, 1% . -trana­ toms Jacob to Israel &"prince” and softened the heart of Esau. .Faith, overcame and is strengthened 1and confirmed. - , , Tii LESSON IV. we Amt behold Jo­ seph particularly loved and favored and as bitterly hated; he was thrown into a pit to die but is taken up (typical of the resurrection) a.nd sold Into slavery.- The development of en­ vy and the persistent, delivering pun. ■ pose of God are hero-presented in strong contrast. LESSON Y, shows Joseph's enter­ ing that dark mare beyond which God was to highly exalt him. By faith he overcame that fierce temptation and’ his treatment of his fellow prisoner was God's useful agency though it seemed accidental and Insignificant • Qod’a Continued Purpose. . LESSON VI, Ift tho completion of Lesson V. and in it we see Joseph d in the place of power, able to eavo tho country and also hi* breth­ ren. LESSON VH. shows u* God’s, con­ tinued purpose and the beginning of the fulfillment Of hla word that the descendants of Abraham were to dwell in captivity (Gen. 15:13), LESSON VIII. is a continuation of Joseph’s dealings with his brothers in which their guilty consciences are still further pricked And God reveals to u» hi* Immutable purpose. LE3SQN IX. I* a tender one of the meeting of Joseph and Benjamin while at the same time it suggests to ua the certainty of the fact that wo may "be Bure your sin will find you out.” -Un­ less covered by hi* forgiving blood our sin is mercilessly upon our track. In LESSON X, we behold Joseph made known to his brethren anil those In fear aro urged to draw near. Jo­ seph's faith in God *avcd him from ar-1 logascos and retaliation and Inclined I his heart to tenderness and love ia his J dealings with hfs brothers. Even os J Joseph revealed himself to his broth* J era r.o will Christ reveal himself, Jeneph’s prevision fof his fathers and his brethren, LESSON XT., io a } Heh nnggf stion of our father’s bounty | and cam for all who arc “in ('Uriel Jesus.” By faith Joseph who had be­ come great in a strange laud,* Identi­ fied with all of its power and splendor makes prevision that when God’s pur- poea shall be oxdcatfid and the dons of Jr,sue! ebe.li ho delivered from Egypt* Ms bones shall bh carried into the land of the people to whom lie belonged and from whom iio ban so long been separated. Faith is the se­ cret' of victory. Joseph as a typo teaches us tho lesson of faith. Aftogftthur Too Dtilrabl*. Dobbs-^Bo you’re living in tho coun­ try, Oh! What kind of ' neighbors ; have you? Are they desirable? Hobbs ; —■lk.sirabiol Great fitott, wo haven’t a thtag they don’t desire, especially in tho way of gardening Implement. Altew #n e to tfswpjve yw ttethis* A ll CuiuitepfoUMj ImHiitimw and **«Tiifi('-aK?g4M)d” aro hub Experiment;* tha t trifle v.itli a::<l emlniqrer tho health of IK tu ity a n d ClaildiTa--3ir;peple»e0 agalnrsi Expe rim en t. i‘f "Ytl.L ,Pto'T 'JEl <*H THE W-HTami prere, uu i very.dey wiui:* r every time, (sitedhealth, ;r<) 0 (l el!-'or and long life h» what we’pmiUMvlf you What is CASTORIA B u y O u r M e a t s Castoria te a harm less substitute feu Castor Oil* E a se - gorie, 5>ropa and Soothing Syrups* I t te Pleayant. I t contains neither.4 Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic E>uh.stuneo* I ts ago is i«s guarantor!'. I t destroys ^forms and alia? * Xhjvertehness. it eim/s Diarrhoea and ‘Wind Colie. I., relieves Teething Trotteles* cures Constipation, and Flatulency. I t assimilates tlio Food , regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, g iv ing healthy and natural Sleep. Tlio Children*# Panacea—Tho Mother’s Frleml. MiesviJu r, di: eoneami death lurk in a let uftlieuu'ar. liiatto oohi, bafc'not’ni our:i. We:-ell the beat ami a t a fjw tjun above cosl. X)»r market It*safe and not high priced. ■ yonr yi/u m ? •■U’A'■*' m ' e j < to o in Th GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS G H, CROUSE C e c j a r v il le , O h i o , B e a r s th e Sign itiire o f WrRAPtMARK The M Y ob HaveAlwaysBought I n U s e F op O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s -tHEC entaurcompany , rt hurraystreet , new Y orkcity . Why Take Less? WE PAY 1 Deposits wifi draw interest on Deposits of any Amount In te res t payable Janua ry and July, made up to and including Ju ly 10th,' 3913 interest from Ju ly 1st, 1913. I We are the Second Largest Financial Institu tion in th e City* . . . O u f i f l P i $ Z f T B 9 ni B Z J T The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 E. Main St. Springfield* Ohio. " Chas, H. PIrrae, Pros. Cluvs. 35. Itoiitorew, Ki'cy, DROPS J THE BEST’ ■ R E M E D Y For oil forma of R f lEU lAT ISM Lumkerjo,fielatioa,Cleut,Keural* gla,KidneyTroubles, Catarrh and Asthma ( ‘ S - D R O P S ” . STOP THE PAIN Gives Quick Relief It ptepa the -chos ami rains, re- ' llevcs e'-v(t< ■ H ints and muscles -ncto alm ost 1 lire maple. Destroys the excess uric acid and is quick, safe and sura in Us results. No other remedr Ulto It. Sample free on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS G mj Dollar per'bottle, ar senfcprc- pr.id uron ruceleh of price If not. ,obtainable 3tt your locality, SWAUSOff fiilEUMAtiCCUKECO. 168 Lake Street ' Chicago ‘ Bast Rsmady for Goqstlpatlao.SiokHsadaoh*^ Goer Stomach,Bclchinsrand i.1vor Troublcb, *so Par- Box a t Druggist*. m m OSS9H Spring and Summer S K I N S O R E S tci£«A,A(SiE,i>aEs.niiwi.ss,jauj», BVSKS, WUOKBS, SAIT JUIChM, RMS WCMLtin,, gsfokVi)«»Mbr««in) is• “ B -D RO P S ” SA LV E s a c Per tfei(witorwuitt* QUICKLY HEALED We invite you to inspect our new Spring line of woolens, the finest line ever shown. Our work guaranteed to be first class only. Two Piece Suits $22.50 and up XENIA, KANY, The Leading Tailor. f I L ASK OUR SALESMAN FOR . Campbell'sVarnish Stain T1;Sbelt and msit durable.finish for I’* gg " s , Furniture& Woodwork Ttiercisnothing likeit. 13colors tAtde hy Carpenter.f.iorlan Co., Bottoa’ ERCJOM HOLDER FR tE ft.1!. iTL^u-.*. .« ...... .i. iV Prmmt tils psewa at flratti**»t«« *aj w> CBTOWnUlhaChcriidJBrccmHoIJa^mi FORSALEBY 1 C, M, CROUSE My Phone No. is 110. This number will bring to your door anything In my line. • F R E S H F I S H Every Friday, direct from the lakes ICE CREAM * In any quan tity . Fine Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Etc, ASDACf, . DISEASES OFTHEDECTUM J?r:.K'£pA’-’f siii a* FVi**.fttft.«»»**»» *ft!;*a Mmttt totem* orWfth%ii! a ® » s « ! s a B B s s a d r ^ j . j . M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , a! Outlook Bnildmj, * 44 E*it BfiMd Street lioaltli, th.-;cfiiniiton f..‘iino, tlai Ititmor, Ithey lay on ih« ground. 'Will re- Gift isatlpucci tiJiii coure;:n that will rout them. It should not hn lu'cr-aEjiry for tUoriO qualltica to bo used by tho tins to combat tho faults* of tho other, •tiurbftva Boyd, move hogs and Blteej* free of charge. Doth CIloll Flionc (SJ1-W. Fhoiics ! Citizens' i'hoijo 6fiJ-Ked. AH ch II b atowered promptly. OttAKi.Bg H kln , Manager, CASTORIA l o r X ufafiix s a d C M ld re n . ThoKindYou HarnAlways Bought . M tm th# The only place in town where you can obtain the . g rea t Southern Drink, Orange Julep it; a t C. M. SPENCER’S rheBookuialtef ...^estadPant... IN THfi BOOKWALTEU HOTEL HIGH STREET | tMNlNfi ROOMFORLAplBp|»STAIRS [ - ALSO REST ROOM, j N OW C J»N T » . j LunthCoimftr an Mftifi Fluor 1 OpmDay gad Night, Tli# TNit of Ooiiff tlhort Iti tho CuJ. j iM itf Dt-paruornt. X( E y c i The Wot! $35, S Wo S1S.5'J W«i $25, . \V* $18.51 Wo] .$18,5 siSu Mel fare pure! Tl Main! Y to hall during| half ad Days, less pr| TEX . Beasoni Th Woj $25.0(1 Wo $18,511 i." Sj .'Si' I I ,%OS1 i-UAPE1 ► j I e SY' Irma cl bs» fiaiasi liQ I iUGGl! lUl?. OJ4SJ6 lot wtec Ir LocrJit1 |IA7,’S fill SUssi IBdy for! lolchto; 2Sd I iPimK, IL.T RHEUt lui«d by M V* SAI sorauau 1V1 r a s h in ,Junj more xi Eusiblcfil i&Woc Kelt. 13 1 iGrtoaCoi Jrt&AitJod lB;:caHd ;BY o IL ISTI HERE f In:: # ■if/B-c4. : l e l rjii ILTliR Bfif flcOM, [*5 f it\ i t i «Jp«t5

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