The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

mmuemkm mm MMMffMIIPipWM as * ou**AmM,.N ro* . ' Ca«pbdi^V«n^t Stuia *tUW iteti AnikWU ili fop W toWtop ato^fSTn RtoS iToor*,F*nilhffd&Wo©<lwork I^HBeduBf Jskatt' 13cofct» jM^kCai i irtwMwtoiCfcipsslsst’ W ' ' BkxAIHOLDER FKtE Q jaSsi^alMr^^fMto ' u J b |. 25n*8&^ The'ttahwille Herald. |l , O Q P6*“ /y*OF. KAPLH BULL ■ar^y^r,* Ed ito r ID* SALEBY • «*' G M, CROUSE DROPS T H E ^ E S t 1 R E f i £ D Y For all forms of RHEUMATISM Lumbepe,Sctatfes,Gout,Neural* S<a,KldniyTroubIt>,Catarrhand Asthma *‘5 r D R O P S ” STOP THE PAIN _ Gives Quick Relief It"stops the aches and cains, re­ lieves swollen joints and vuusolea •-aotsalmosfrllKamnelo. Destroys ■ 'the excess urlo ad d and la Quick. Safe and sura In its results. No other remedy like it. S am p le free on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS iOne Dollar per bottle, or sent pro- paid upon reooint of price if not l obtainable In your locality. LSWANSONRHEUMATICCURECO.; IBSLake Strset CMcaflo H a n s o n pill ? Base Hamad? for 'Coaatlpatlott.SiakHasdaahe1 SourStomaoh, Belohlns and Mwer Troubjas. *50 Par Box a t Druggist*. Batezsd a t the Pgst-Offitfr, Cedar- vffW, OctOher SI, IBS?, as sssorni class matter, fW IH Y , APBIL 11 1*18. One way to raise the duet Is to get busy with the carpet better. Tornadoes teach th a t wealth is the most fraggile thing on earth. Live according to your income and the outcome will he more happy. The roar of the March lion was heard distinctly in (Vhio, These floods speak eloquently in supportofthe policy ot conserving our natural timber resources. Make your word* as palatable as you can. You may be forced to eat them some'day. S K I N SORES' ECZEMA,AftlCilnUS.KNKE»,MALO«. WS m T wo CKO*, SALT RHUW. RMS WORM, Et^«sMdyiw*M|iyi(iia«tlN w5 - D RO PS ” SALVE sa*p»f«toen>wmit» QU ICKLY H E A L E D H. BATES SUCCESSOR TOJ ROHLER &TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choice cuts of Veal, Beef and Pork, as well as ail kinds of Fresh and Sait meats. GIVE ME A CALL H. BATES. Cedarvilltt, Ohio Wise Precaution. Shopper—I want to buy a necktie uitabto for my husband* Salesman— Sorry, madam, but we are not per* lifted to sell neckties to women who re unaccompanied by men.—Puck. Sometimes It looks a little as if Dr. Friedmann has encountered a branch of medical ethics that resembles ths third degree. v Tears and sympathy are. all right in their way, but a large part of this country is in desperate need'of sub­ stantial aid. ‘ In the meantime the United States continue* to be embarrassed by the difficulty of getting men to serve ns ambassadors. No wonder, there are profeasors of physical culture when all the exer­ cise many a tired business man gets is writing cfceokB for his family, To maintain the average of decen­ cy the rest of 1018 should be a season of unbroken calm and universal harmony. ” ■ Another way to appreciate the ad­ vance in public sentiment is to re­ flect that only seventeen years ago Senator Tillrhan.was re' arded as a radical’. Commenting on our Industrial methods, a German paper denounces Americans as murderous, While the Kaiser Bill runs his finger down the edge and breathes on the' blade to see if i t is good steel. *'. Through the efforts of Represent- five Anderson, Senator Broadstone anti Son . Jesse Taylor the Hite Road bill adopted by the House will be amended *o th a t the Dayton to Chftllcothe road will touch Wash­ ington O, H. through Jamestown and Xenia. The bill provides for a one half mill levy which will pro­ duce four million a year .for ten years. ’ Rev. Charles Young*, of Chicago, i field secretary of tho Inter-College* i late Prohibition fiociety, visited t h e ; college Friday and ■organised a j league here. The object of t h e ! league is 'to train young men as public speakers for the flight. Miv Dwight ffterrett was elected presl- : dent.' Mr. F, T. Tarbox has presented hi* resignation a* a member of the Xema police' force after several years of faithful service. Hs was county sheriff for two terms pro- v iq u s to going on the poltc* force. Tarboxwill engage in the painting business. A few lines will rent your bouse, sell a pig, all the corn you have, aurp1’)* farm machinery, etc, Try it and invert what might be worth­ less articles to you, into cash. And the Herald is the medium for this exchange. The train service has been such of late tha t thers has been neither ex­ press or freight received or dis­ patches of any consequence. The paper mill has been closed down for lack of coal. One never has been able to tell just when a passenger train will arrive or whan onpe away he will be able, to get back home. This Is easily understood when it is known th&t 33 miles of track be­ tween Xenia and Cincinnati' has either been damaged or washed away by the flood.- NOTICE. Mr, (5. G. Hanna, a graduate oi the famous BeeYy Schogl of Horse­ manship, makes a specialty for training cnltB and breaking horses of bad habits, such as balking kick­ ing, frightening at autos and every other known habit. , He will take your green colt and soon tram it so that it will do more and be more gentle than the average family horse. —He wilLsayelyou money and time. A horse broken of a habit or a.colt trained by the Beery Methods is al­ ways broken, worth a great deal more than horses not so trained. £efc Mr, Hanna train one colt or break a horse of a bad habit for you, and be convinced th a t he is an ex­ pert a t the business. Address G. C. Hanna, Gedarville, Ohio “Pfione No. 4-120. College Wisdom. The big responsibilities of marriage are the little ones.—Dartmouth Jack o’ Lantern. ...iftjjpwmtimai " ti — stop your wiin.ur, Min** taxiiiv* Tablets, - —Picture Framing neatly and promptly done. (4t) • Nagloy Studio. Increase of Dope Fiends. Drug taking Is greatly on the In­ crease in London. Homebody recent­ ly introduced '‘hasheesh” Into that great city, and so popular has it be­ come that two hasheesh chambers are now in full swing not a hundred yards' from Piccadilly. _ ~’h h new r i t poleonw ill "quickly rhl y o u r farm Of -T every r a t a n d m ousc-and ^ ra o i t w ith o u t a b it o f mure -T o r bother. I t n e v er faiig—kiUe every tim e; th e dom rat, sim~ f pleat arid su rest r e t poison m ade. Rat Bis-Kit Paste tAsneui p o iso n in ifim 'ittbe , Instead of the old ttyle, hird-to-epen can r ”,at # “ *KU ? « te istuttipiit 3 ueat, hardy 'tube. Vou don thave to use a epoopor k»l(e ftp remove Itfrorn the can and apread It oa - tnebeuiyoiutmply preot the tube and tin f pouon «preadjltselJ*-nomlxlnc, rotprtad- Stn^nomuu,nottrOublc. Useonnnyk;nd Nab ilk* itL Course Not, ‘Did he kiss you when he pro­ posed! "Certainly; I wouldn’t con­ sider any hut sealed proposals.” . Dsvelbplng Groat Industry; ' The steel entering into the manu­ facture of automobile wheels during last year amounted to 16,000 tons In this country alone. $100 Reward* $100. Tbs readers of this psp tr will be ptsaas- lo Item that there U at b ru t on* drwdou dUxiSi that doisnos baa been able to ottra in all fla atagea and th a t is Catarrh. HNI's (ktsrrh Cure I* ths only positive enre nuw known to the medical fraternity. Catiwfib bring a oonstltutional disease, requires a eonaHtutional troStment. Hail’s Ostsrrh CUrs Is taken internally, acting directly ng> on the blood and mucous snrraoes of system thareby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by buHdtdg up the constitution and awittim- natdre In doing Its work, The proprietors hAv*so much fifth lb its confilve powers, hat they Ufler due Hubdntfl DClhirs for toy esalb that It frill to dura, flehd fbr Net o leeGmObWa ■ Address. r. J. OHFNBY A Co, Tokds O. by Druggist, 76e. ill's Family PiUe ate tb s best, »>w Mi sofW/uv uiv u u tm tttiYKina ..W it. Keep*Indefinitely, Kills mice* t toachei sod other Ycrmio, too. 1 G uj MHtndttddikc. wwkor Jruet 2$*t • i $7(1 tuirck */ till dri&gtsUj or direct , _ fr o 1 # ui r - .PRUM iD j ft«R»It!aailC». LiiiwtiwSL *»**(«,_ 0 . N O T IC E ,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER­ TILIZER COMPANY. Will remove all dead animals tmrne diatoly, free of charge, We will alBO pay $1.00 per, "head for horses and 81.60 for cows just as -they'layon the ground. Will re­ move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both (Bell Phone 623-W. Phone* ifCitizens* Phono 603-Red, All calls answered promptly. O haiiles H elm , Mauager. KNOWLEDGE AND INTENTION Othcfwmi called **T H E K N OW H d W ” and “ T H E W IL L IN G N E S S T O P R O D U C E ” ■ V TH E GREEN SE A L people have . the necessary KNOW LEDG E gnd tlio good INTENT ION * • . * I Green Seal Paint will ConvinceYou Formal* on »y»ry pmckstgit. FOR SAU BY Kerr & Hastings Bros. I f f lW n O N A L SlINMiSdE L e s s ® I © y E. a Bkl.URRS. IMrsctcr of Even- i in* -Tii* Moody BIWo In- i wtltute ot LESSON FOR APRIL 13 JACOB AT BfTHELv LESSON 'TEXT—Gen, GOLDEN TJOCT--I am with thee, and will keep tha* wMthwaoavar thou goest.” Gen, M:l£. • Esau, Ilka tha foolish virgins,, be­ came wise after his opportunity had passed. Though there, was a partial subsequent reformation (28:6-3) it was not real repentance. . Jacob was obliged to flee freln hi* brother’s an­ ger. In order to get him off in safety Robakah prompted^Isaac to .send Jacob to her brother Laban, ostensibly tp'seek a wife (27:46), but in reality "for a few ,days,” that he might es­ cape Esau’s wrath. Couch of Stones. I. Tha Refuge, vv. .JO, 11, Every 'wrong act entails retribution. Leav­ ing the luxurious home in Beersheba, Jacob-went* towards Haran, which, name signifies "a parched place.*’ Out yonder in the desert a t a pertain place, not any particular one, this refugee tarried during the long cold hours of the night. -Gathering a few stones as a rude couch, Jacob slept. There are .three things to consider about him that night: ( 1 ) He was lonely, which gave him time to meditate upon his life and his actions; ( 2 ) he was in a great fear (27:43), which of course quickened his thoughts as, to the ulti­ mate outcome of these experiences, and (3) he was certainly weary, What a picture, a .weary, troubled, sinful fugitive whose experience bad brought him to a time and; Into surroundings wherein he was compelled to think on his ways. . If only men would think and not stifle conscience more of them would throw themselves upon the mercy of a loving father. H, The Revelation, w , 12-15. Jacob was not In re&llty alone. Both God and his angels were there In that lone­ ly desert place, PS. 34:7-139:7. It was not an accident that caused Jacob to dream that, night. Undoubtedly this dream came from God. Dreams were frequently used of God as a menus of revelation, a method that Is not need­ ful now that we have the holy spirit, John 76:13, Verily all heaven was at Jacob's right hand. There are three ‘distinguishing fea­ tures about this revelation: ( 1 ) The Ladder. This kdght have been sug­ gested to Jacob by the nature o fjha mountainous' country oVer which he had been or was passing. A ladder Is a means whereby we attain unto the higher things; (2) The Angels. They Were first ascending, then descending; suggesting, in his extremity, Jacob’s ascending prayer and ’God’s descend­ ing answer thereto. In this tbe hour of Jacob’s d«ep*st trial God stood at. the top of the ladder ready to reveal himself arid to succor: see 36:3. There , 1 s in point of fact a close and a real connection between earth and heaven, only a veil intervenes, Jesus is our means of communication between a holy God and sinful men. John 14:6, Heb. 10:19, 20; (3) God, Jehovah In­ troduced himself In a most gracious and comforting manner. He it was (v. 13) that had protected and guided Jacob’s father and grandfather. Jacob Arose, HI. The Result, w . 46-22. Jacob awakened and the ladder was re­ moved, but the -revelation remained. The presence, the keeping power, the guidance and the ultimately finished work in Jacob’s life remained after, the dream had passed. SOmuch wns he Impressed with this that he ex­ claims: "Surely the Lord is in this place." Jacob’s fear (v. 17) is the be­ ginning of wisdom, Be, 111 : 10 , see also 32:28. The words "gate of heaven,” v. 17, signifies the gate to * populous city; ju like manner we have the promise of an encamping host' ever about Ms, Ps, 34:7, 2 ; Kings 6:16,17, Jacob went a step further, he arose, signifying action. If is not enough to have a vision. Godly fear is always accompanied by action. Tak­ ing ot the thing a t hand, a stone, Jacob erected a memorial, and pour­ ing oil (consecration) upon it, he called the name of that place Beth-el, the house of God. In like manner God wonld have us to take of the common things of our every-day. life and erect a holy memorial out of them to the honor and glory of his' name. *Twas not alone the place of vision, hut also of prayer, and true prayer Involves Work. This lesson is a wonderful revela­ tion of the love, grace and patience of God watching €ver and-dealing with Qnef'of his erring children.' Jacob had forfeited his home by hlB folly. Note his surpriseful expression, "Surely the Lord walMh this jblace and I knew It not," , Another great lesson is that of the Close connection of God and of heaven with men and affairs here on this earth, man’s nearness to God. Divine revelation and human humbling are always closely connected. Jacob rec­ ognized the divine revelation, and be­ lieved In the promise and purpose of Jehovah, another evidence of his su­ periority over Esau. Jacob, It is evi­ dent, had a desire to have some part in God’s plan, and though unworthy, by discipline was brought into a largo place in that plan. God has a plan for every life In the consummation of his larger purposes, GOLDEN FLEECE FLOUR teed* th em all. Try a 2 6 lb sack once add you will buy It alway*. Only Y 6 o per seek. B ird’s M ammoth S to re . C A S T O R I A For Infkntt and OMldraa,. TfifiKy YouHiva h\mj% BftgM Deere the RigtMtlreolM Children Cry for Fletcher’s Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and wlilcli lias bob* In use for oyer 30 years, has borne the signature o f and Rag been made under Ills per- > sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no on©to deceiveyou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good'* are but Experiments tbat trifle with arid endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* * W h a t is C A S T O R I A Oastorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It. is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee* It destroys Worms . and allays Feverishness. I t cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething 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 C A S T O R I A ALWAYS iBears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought I n Use F o p Over 30 Years th e CENTAUR COMPANY* 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY* CatYourSeedBill inTwo— AnExcelsiorWill DoIt How much seed do you sow to the acre? Most farmers thla haven’t an EXCELSIOR Alfalfa aifidClover Drill use 15 to 20 pounds to the acre.. Farmers that have operated an EXCELSIOR generally buy 6 to 9 ppunds of seed and secure a good catch, because ALL of the seed'is put IN the^ground, evenly, accurately and not too deep, and ihfurrows only 4 inches apart, thus insuring a maximum tonnage to the acre. ■.■■ i \ • Your yield ofwheat will he increased also firorn3 to 7 bushels to the acre through, proper cultivation. Thi discs oil an EXCELSIOR are turned to a very slight angle, no damage done to the tendertap roots of wheat or timothy plant*. The original and only practical drill. Call and see us. Look the EXCELSIOR over, you will then understand why it will pay you to purchase now. . C. N . S T U C K E Y & SO N G en e ra l A g en ts , Cedarvllle, Ohio. Spring and Summ er W e 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, K A N Y , The Leading Tailor. < k i t . FRESH OYSTERS - ^ f e v e r y " - # - Monday, Thursday and Friday T h e y are th e k ind y o u w i l l en jo y , no w a te r , n ic e and la rg e . PHONE U0 C. M. SPENCER IT W ILL JUBT TOUCH THE ' SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Goodbealth, good cheer and long life 'is what we promise if you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease aud death lurk in a lo t of the meat tha t’s sold, but not in ours, •We sell the best and a t a fraction above cost. Our mafket is safe and not high priced. G H , C R O U S E C fcdarville, O h io . Whole Family. Benefited By Wonderful Remedy There are many little things to annoy us, under present conditions of life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell oh us and ’tend tro provoke nervousness and irritability., • We arc frequently so worn out we can neither eat, sleep ,nor work with any comfort, We arevout of line with ■ ourselves and others as well. A good thing .to do under such circumstances is to’-take something like *'■- I Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs, J. B. Hartsfield, 33 Corput St., ■Atlanta Ga„ writes: ■ - "I have on’ several occasions heen vastly relieved by the use of your med­ icines, especially the Anti-Fain Pills, , which Z keep constantly on hand -for the use of myself, husband and two ’sons. Nothing in the world equals them as a headache remedy. Often 1 am enabled b y 'th e use Of one or two of the Fills to continue my housework when otherwise I would be in bed. My : husband joins: me la my praise of tit* Anti-Fain Fills and Nervine. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain PiCs are relied upon, to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability in thou­ sands of •households^ Of proven merit after twenty years’ use, you can.have no reason for being longer .without them. At. all Druggists, 28 dopes 25 cents. M IL E S M ED IC A L^CO ,, Elkhart, Ind. L I N E S Improved Passenger Service P an H andle R oute P.C.C.O ST.L.RY Lvs. C olum bus 9.4S am Lvs. L ondon .....— __..10.25 sun Lvs. S ou thC harleston l0 .42 atn Lvs, Cedarville—_,.,..,.10.54 am Lvs, Springfield,..;__...10.45 am Lvs. 3Cenia.,.^..*M.,..»,.,M.,U,27 am Ara, D a y to n ......__ ......12.01 pm Ara, R ichm ond ............ 1,10 pm Ara (StalkChicago6.53 pm CHICAGO ‘i ®nfhwood 7,06 pm _ CH ltl _ ° iUnmSiitkm 7,30 pm - CLUB CAR, DINING CAR SERVICE ANE COACHES COLUMBUS TO CHICAGO PARLOR CAR SPRINGFIELD TO CHICAGO Connect* a t R ichmond f or IndlsnapoII*. Louisville an d S t, Louis For particulars about this train and othe» trains to Chicago consultTlcket Agents The Bookmaker ...kestaapant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORlADIBSUP STAIR* ALSO REST ROOM. M K A L B N O W »M CMNT« 3 , . Lunch Counter on Main floor Optn Day and Night. Ths Bssl • ( Good TJssd lritfc»;Oul* injury ‘O spa rtta ti,L K o d o l ptipitatkriofthsheait

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