The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

2$5 NEW DEPARTURE r4 T ♦' Food prepared from cerea l (|pwpg mqwoew $m anti Rtreogtn cwcttf1 toihi W ol^ifogJelbodwoduot. Wheat bread Is tbt uplm ifll food o f ^N fo ifoo fcecttOM fo® la ft d rw¥ af foe grretowt mmmd o f fr ju t r iooifli* Ari*te* IJeer In *Md* Atom R*d Turirey W lret. Tfa*t wamm gfattsa reprere to qotoltv *nd qsaatoy, Me topretecr or uwwowi falling U«K*ln** at H*lf W o t Under Ousrests* of Curt. M « two tt.OB.~s of rereftriesfete a, C. M. JMtosay, toe enterprising drocsto, egy* that « * o n «HKTRf*unm wiwo» ,www **> nm *** loaf toad Impa fresh and patetsMe toogire*-- to* e t» tost sereaHy ; hki « £ **t (tadM toe Wfhret point ef food *<Beteacy. 8M wbftt ooaaeuOJy foe cake, bread end pftstqr it msfcM. T reA risto sB lw -J s * to »B I» w rits fee yw rsstt. Y«ir grocw fere Arenos, Order* wolf today, m #aMMlt&OA#re]&An^aaa «nJ*Hod| JMMtoJR fUfafA 4^«?t4^aayaatBe^ wa*«raj i w ^ ^ i S i ^ a ^ r > f e l pJwk of eeUtng * half price to* ragaler $0 cent slxe of Dr. Howrd*» apeclflc for tile w re of -oooatipaKioo end dy*p*psto, end gtuaranteeloff to refund to* money If It does so t cure, M s Men to* great­ est success be Jus* oyer knows. Anyone suffering with dyspepsia, eoaetipctioji, liver -troubles, head- turtles, dteirfires*, coated tongue, or toe general fired feeling, caused by inac­ tive liver end bowels o r 'disordered digeetlon, should take advantage of C. At, Ridgway'a new departure and buy a bottle o{- Dr. Howard's .specific a t -half price, -with bis personal guar­ antee to refund toe moony if it docs .not ctfrlel *• ■ . v. F lour 3 Mrs, H. 'M. Murdock, wihe has been in declining faefct-to to r revered week*, is reported ootrso -well tola week. TW«Trad*Mwk oaBvcrySrelc FOR GAUBJ—Flv* young brood sows. W. A Turnbull. t (3t) «f! fire Cedarviile Herald. $ 1,00 P e r Y e a r , KARLH BULL Ed ito r Entered a t th e Post-Office, Cedar- ville, October 31, 1837, as second ?Iass m atter. FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 13, 1914 * SUFFRAGE. J,\ % The bill permitting.the circulation of pefcltionsr for the resubmisalon of the suffrage amendment to a vote of the people, has passed both houses of the legislature. The Jaw provides against all dishonesty in securing names by maktog.the person ho doing subject to criminal prosecution. A heavy penalty follows the violation of the rules governing the circulation, of .potltilons. The circulation. of petitions will no dobut soon, begin in earnest. The education of voters will be the next Important work. While a great deal of seed sowing has ‘been done in late years, it takes time to reach the masses and overcome ignorance and prejudice, which block toe way of, progress. One of to e latest moves a t Wash­ ington in toe interest of suffrage was th* delegation, o f working women who watted on to e president and urged him to use Sri* influence in their be­ half- I t is Said be was embarrassed When gome of to e speaker* told him how vigorously they had worked for his election. In toe hope that be would favor toieir cause.. From report® there are more women registering. in Chicago than men, Whit shout to e oH*argument against suffrage that women would no t vote If they bad to e chapce. The liquor men haven’t much confidence in th a t statement, and they will likely have’ less after the Aprii elections in Illi­ nois. - • Mrs. T, A. Speer, nee Bula Farls, of South Norwood, has been the guest of her uncle, Eyvln Faria,' and family, th* past week. * Mrs. A T, Finney, who h a s’been on to e sick Ilf* for several. days, .has greatly (improved and ia able to be about. The Misses Pearl and Millie ‘Evans entertained a. number o f their friend? from to e high school., school a t a spread last Thursday evening. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Mr. Noah Randall, of Anderson, Jnd., has (beep called' hefe by the illness of his brother, Warner Randall, who underwent an operatlon ih ttheMcClel- lan hospiltal, in Xenia, last week. In the matter of publication'of toe notice in the estate of I* G. Bull, de­ ceased. Notice i s ’hereby given that toe un­ dersigned has been appointed and duly qualified by toe Probate *CJourt of Greene County, Ohio, as administra­ trix of toe above named estate. All persons (Indebted to said estate must 'make immediate payment; those hav­ ing claims will present .them‘for set­ tlement, « .ZETTA BUIA. Nuf 8ed. Belter—''What sort of town Is N*w York?" Skelter—“Judge for yourself. Two of Us burroughs are' named a ft­ er cocktails.'—Judge. Miss Myrtle Sanford, daughter of Dee Sanford, who lives on the O, E. Bradfute farm, is down with diph­ theria- and the house has been uijdei quarantine for several days. - Mr. (Wm. Conley has been In poor health of late, suffering with stomach trouble. ■Mies (Mary Braton, of Chicago, has been -the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. I* Bratton, the past Week. The United Presbyterian congrega­ tion Is bolding their congregational dinner today. ’ , '■ „ for the Table Our Prices Sohm idt’8 Old B icko ry F lour, S&lb sack for......75c fichnwdt’s Ocean Eight Flour, M lb, sack for,..., 70 Country Cured Bacon....l8o B reak fa st Baton , per lb,..S Fancy Sugar Cured Han), lb ill California and Picnic Ham s, per lb ..... .............16 African J a v a Coffee, per lb...,....................................22 Rio and J a v a Blend per lb ................ .............‘........24 Rio Coffee per lb ............... \X P G R £ Y O O T > \ \\N«k* orWatertouAcfl \stM5WPT twsrrt.ft$\ i\HeCbem\a.\Pm«rvaUvc\ ARMsintl Ifrtmsuty Ami . T h e Oyster w ith the Geniime S ea T a ste In Bulk and Cans . Received Fresh Every D ay S to n e ’s Cakes ; . ••* 'I Received Fresh D aily Saoa you r cash reg ister receipts « » cu red he ro and get either a Clock or a beauti­ fu l M irror. FSLEE, • 9 H . E. Schm idt 6 Co W ho lesa le and R etail Grocers 3© South D etroit S treet, . . Xenia) Ohio. The Great Sale of H u tch ison & G ibn ey Xenia, Ohio - Did Not Take all the fiat gains Coats Furs Suits Sorts Waists 4 a t the low est prices. Sheeting , Pillow Cases Napkins Aprons a t reduced prices Table Linen Pictures R u g s M a tt in g s L in o le u m s In F in e Supply. All new . Mr. J. C, TtarwJey has purcbMrd a atw Ford auto fa m Kdgiey Bros, MU* S1or*ne* Foiba* has b**a ia, CWumftm*toU week attending a meat, tog of 3ltomrf«a«- Mr, Fred Bind, of to* o . S. U., re- turned to •'CkaluBaibMi TWNfd*y, iP v t •ponding scnrorftl day* «t home. S M S o i o o i L esson Mr. Georg* Biff we* adjudged to- *ano to Brobat* Court, Friday, and taken to too Dayton •State Hoepttal, Few«m e time he baa acted in a queer wann*r, suffering mental abtacks, 1 By ®, O. SgUJBXUL Director eftorenlnk De^rtm.EkTtSe Mcody Bible to*Utute, LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 15. Mrs, U N. ^Sullottheigor and Mrs, M, I. Marsh werabostewea to toe ladles of to* Kadantm C3ub and tori? bus- Thureaar evening a t six o’clock, band* a t to* bom* of the totter. Mr, Warren Arthur received hie blanks and toabructfon* from District AftSMflop Earrel last Saturday, as did toe otb^r aaefteeors -In toe county and entered'iupon toe -work last Monday. In to* jnstruotom* # 1* •that ‘Mr. FarrsB empbaBizhd -the fact th a t there should not be double taxattkm in .top matter of farmer'* stock- and’hie feed and th a t the good judgment of toe ‘aa* seaftor would -be eocpectsd" to -settle wij#t wa* right. The will make a report «*oh week, a* to toe progreas of toe work m> that Mr, Far­ rell and. bis office force can keep the Work posted; a s It to turned In, A P*r#l*t»ht Frisnd. ill*. George Weir, an English actor, in his early days appeared one night in the role of Hamlet in an improvised theater at Stroud, in Gloucestershire, and suffered much embarrassment- from the demon­ strative attentions of an. enthusias­ tic former schoolfellow, who sat in the front of the. tent and kept up a running comment on the perform­ ance. “That -bcGargy Weir/' ex­ claimed H ie ,admirer. “I. knows Gargy! 1 used to go- to school ilong wi* he,,, After many expostu­ lations the interrupter was turned out, and , all went well until the audience was"hushed to deadly .si­ lence while'.- Hamlet was going through his. Soliloquy. Then sud­ denly a still, small voice came eheer- ingly from the back row of seats, “Garge,.TT be in again!’' ... . .... - ... .................. . ....... ,--------....................... ..... . ^ • WiHW Power of th* While. I f the whale knew its own power it could easily destroy all the ma­ chinery which- the a rt of man .could devise for catching him. I t would only be necessary for him to swim on the surface in a straight line in order to break the thickest rope, hut instead, on being struck by the harpoon, ho ,obeys a natural in­ stinct, which, in this instance, be­ trays him to ins death, Hot having an a ir bladder, be nan sink to the lowest depths of the. ocean, and, mistaking the harpoou for the teeth of a swordfish' or a shark, be in* stantly daSbends, this being the manner or freeing himself from these enemies, who cannot bear the pressure Of a deep ocean,, and from descending and ascending in small space he thus puts himself in the power of the whaler. ' Frederick th* Great Hredorick William I., father of Frederick the Great, was a most brutal old fellow, treating liis son almost as badly as they treat* the exiles in Siberia, Unable to endure such barbarity on the part of his father, Frederick resolved to run away and seek refuge a t the court of his uncle, George II. of Eng­ land, Heady to assist him in his attempt were his two young friends. Lieutenants Katte and Keith. By the, imprudence of Katto the Secret was’ found out, and Frederick was placed under arrest. Keith escap­ ed, hut Katte was tried by court martial, sentenced to death and ex­ ecuted. Frederick also was sentenc­ ed to death and Wonld have been shot but for the earnest expostula- idf tion* of the kings of Swe en and Poland. Before Going El«wh*re. "Good morning, Mr. HighpriceP greeted the friend, entering Mr Highpriee’s furniture store. " I saw your ad. in the newspaper saying that yon would be pleased to have your friend* call in on you before going elsewhere to buy, *o I thought "Very good l” returned the ap­ preciative Mr. Highprice, rubbing his hands. '‘How, what can 1 sell you?" "Nothing. I told you I wa* going elsewhere.”—Pearson's. JIM RtWMto JIM. ThereidtrS qf IfaUpaper will b« pi****- to1«ftretjttt&ra.l* at frtrt on* dn*0*d A mmm ttfkt NeWoMb*« been t&I» to enj* in an (fa *ttfM end that it OUttrh, ftfamh 0«r«U the only porittYe oarenow knto#n to to* aaftdloAfirriemUy. OMerto bring ft oonrtltuilotiil aisere. requires a ftflwKtatkilMl tMttoeat. Bali’s GWsrrfa CUreis MtamIhlerrally, seftta* dlreoUy up da to* Moodand mnooa»»tirr<fo«i of system toareiljr dsstrovlng toft (foundation of the dftWfcft sad glvioK tos pdlleiit sljengto by boiwki* np the atoiftlnotion and mjttukg natnwln (king Ite work. The proprietors bav«»omu& fillh tn Ji* rtrfttira power*; hat to«r after one Hundred ittlh*s for any •re* that it tolls to «ura. (tend tor 1st o AddretoF, J. CHFJttS* A Oo, ToleJa0. *oMi» »c, - ‘ ituTmK « ’s » aM % m « r e ike best. CHR ierS HATRED OF SHAMS. BESSON GOLDEN 1 —,— la not mocked.”—0*1. TEXT—Imka T sseanr ^^Sjoeivod; God This is a. stnuofft luraftkfast splfod* (to "dine” means literally, to break-, fast). Jesus aoosptftd tore* such inv$tatious from the FhariSpe* ana was accused of betn* a. glutton and a wine bibber, Matt. 11-19; Bek* 7:36. 39, 44. In this Instanc* we are told plainly (v, 64) why be bad been asked to this fessL At a later time, e. during toe Passion week, Jesus deliv­ ered ft special discourse against toe Pharisees (Matt S3) in which be re­ peated many of the thinge we study today. ' Must Be Clsan. I. False vp. True cleansing, (vv. 37- 44). • The orthodox Jew is vehy punc- tilicqa to avoid ceremonial uncleanli­ ness. In Christ’s time tola ceremoni­ alism was a t lta highest development To be defiled waa far worse than to be morally unclean. This Pharisee “mar­ veled” that Jesua was not likewise, concerned with his outward acts (v. SS, se also M a tt 23:36, 26). To have : a clean cup and platter was more im­ portant tlhan to have a clean heart In a fragment of Gospel found at Oxyrhyncus, Jesus Is reputed to have, said to a Pharisee; “Thou haBt washed in waters wherein dogs and swine have been cast, and wiped the outside skin which also harlots anoint and beautify, but within they are full of scorpions and all wicked­ ness. But I have been dipped in too waters of eternal life, which come from the throne of God" Pious plat­ ters, presented In pride, must be In­ wardly purified. JeBua pronounces three “woeB,” griefs that like an avenging nemesis hang over meU of such a character. (1) A “woe” against those who make a show of tlthlngetoe common garden mint and herbs and a t the same time avoid the weightier matters of just re­ lation* to their fellow men and love to God (v. 42). Wo are not to neg­ lect our churchly duties a t all, but these canqot bo substituted for righteousness (see' Mlcha 6:8), (2) A “woe” against those who love too places of pre-eminence (v. '43, ct.'Matt: 23:6, 7). This spirit'has not departed from the .church after ft lapse' of cen­ turies. It is unchristian, unchristllke* The great one must-be the eervant of ail (Matt. 23:11, 20:28, Jphn 13:14, 15, Phil. 2:5-8). (3) (v. 43), The third “woe” is directed against hypocrisy. To touch a grave was .to become un­ clean, and hepce they were -white­ washed to give, men warning. Many Christians are Without beautiful to be­ hold, yet within full of dead men's bones snd al) manner of unCleanllnoss. Th* Three Woe*. H. Real Vs. Sham Lives (vv. 45* 54). -The lawyers were the. theologians, the expounders of the Mosaic law- Ev­ idently the words of Jesus produced great conviction. The word “reproach- est" (v. 45) means “to entreat spite­ fully,” and the probabilities are that he spoke to Jesus as If to rebuke him, Jesua a t once pronounces three, woes upon him and his chum. (1) A “woe" because they laid burdens Upon others which they themselveB Would not even touch with one of their flngere (Mutt. 23:4). That is, they added-to the law minute and troublesome details, which they declared to he more- Im­ portant than the law Itself. (2) (v. 47) A “woe” is pronounced upon them for honoring the dead prophets and a t the same time ‘rejecting and persecuting those th a t' were living. To honor dead teachers, to praise the prophets of the past, those whom we cannot endure while living,- is ft form of hypocrisy which cost* but little. It implies that had they lived in the day* of their fathers their conduct would have been indifferent, yet they are with the living prophets, following the ex­ ample of their fathers. God foresaw this (v. 49) and the faithful minister of hfs word must expect a like treat­ ment (Mk. 10:29, 30). (3) (v. 12) The third “woe” was pronounced aga! ” » these religious teachers because, *> seising the key to knowledge, they neither entered themselves nor would they allow Others to enter; “ye enter not in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering in to enter.” (Matt. 23:13, Am. Rv,). These law­ yers, theologians, were professedly In­ terpreters of the law, that law which was the foundation and bulwark of the Jewish nation. In fact, however, they had so obscured and "explained” that law as to leave men in darkness. Supposed to lead men into truth, they were shutting them out of the truth. What a. terrible indictment of many of this present age. We quote from the letter of a Wis­ consin business man: “The average man is Interested In the teachings of the Bible. If the Bible cannot stand upon its own feet, i t is foolish to bol­ ster it up by any personal ideas. We make too many apologies for Scrip­ tures and do not stand squarely by what it teaches.” Not a tow who oc­ cupy the position of teachers obscure the truth of God and they shut men -out of a real knowledge of him. Jesus thus replies to both Pharisees and the lawyer, that character is not a gar­ ment to wear, but it is the inward fur­ nishing of the hea rt -CASTORIA Vat> twA nto and fU rilJraft. wre a>eeeaeeewW wFftewa w ■,p. to* KM Y m B h i Always togM Brews to* PATENTS HMripUttft; i , Wfrtc! IIKKSC MrtrtiUHtMt Midtcjjfc>rt< ,SWIFT&CO For Your Baby. The Signature of t Is the only guarantee th a t you havt th* G enu ine prepared by him for over 30 years* YOU’LL g ive YOUR baby the BEST «*«*o*»*- Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castorla. 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