The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

SJtumai SfHjG W6MIT MAKES * UIDSUtLSTATEMENT r #■ iy : i ■ t ,'. v * OrMt Ewalim* L«f*a* 0u* t» N«$ti«ct The Cedarvllla Herald. ffntK* Jhencr Ynair. KARLH MULL -WCSBwer" editor I ■> f. Fati-red at tho Post-Office, Cedar- j.id e . October 31, Ib-ff, as aesoud ) class matter. sans a g a w F ltfDAY, APJWL T, M « POINTS ON MACADAM, W, WITHER? MILLER . Roads and street building now have 'the attention not only of people in one motion hut it seems to be general over the rfute. We do not know of the time that so many town's and cities are preparing to improve streets as at present. Almost every newspaper on our exchange reports such contem­ plated improvements, Xn reviewing these exchanges we President of the PolU-MiUer Dnm ®S Company. Richmond, \a., is authority t 0 g{; g^d why one kind is chosen over foe the following extraordinary state- another. menti Hancock county farmers who have *% estimate that the business men of in the past put down macadam roads thle country could increase their effi-1find repairs are now’ necessary and ciancy fully ten per cent by taking «n that a new road must be built. Find- occasional laxative and not'neglecting ing that macadamhas been an expen- . 4 *..__ - m ■n_i.__ s-. i» ‘ civia Avrwvt*i*Yi*»rif. +I ia TflTOIftTfl ItOWWflnt sive experiinent the farmers, nowwant the county authorities to* put down brick. Macadam is the least expen­ sive as tofiret cost but the highest in, upkeep and is not always passable at all seasons o f the year as.ts brick, Gina of the first states in the coun­ try to adopt the macadam road was Connecticut. This was some /years ago.' The state authorities have had ample time for experiment and inves­ tigation as to cosfc and upkeep. The U 1 keep onmacadam roads in the state tyo have the exclusive seiitns rights ror has reached the stage where the treas- tWs gneftt laxative, Trial sric, io cents. ury.Was to he depleted-to repair roads , C. M. RIDRWAT fas they should he. A few weeks ago • th e REX a l L store the legislature of that state passed a the bowel* as meet of them do.** He also said that If the Department of Commerce In Washington would present each business man in the coun­ try with a box of RexalJ Orderlies, If would be of great benefit to the na­ tional welfare. Rexall Orderlies are -prompt to action, pleasant to take and' never gripe, can lie used by men. wgeq on or children, and are find the thing for toning,up sluggish livers,. sbill forbid Imp’ county or State author.' j itk from Imiliimjc auy more maca­ dam road cut of public funds. Last fall the reconstructed pike be* tween Xenia u:i \ F.iyton was opened to t aific after havin'-' been closed all summer. It wc; our privilege to be over that road a i’ow days ago. Tito surface has been cut through to tho­ rough stone andjhe road ha* the ap­ pearance of having been down four or live years. This is especially true about Beavercreek township school house on to Zimmerman. It is well worth the time of anyone to make a trip over that part of the road for ob­ servation. Yellow Springs for some weeks has been planning the improvement of two “ rcc-tv Xenia avenue and Dayton oa-ecw The village authorities feared the cost of brick and arranged to put down macadam. The property owners on Dayton street have made some in­ vestigation themselves and we under­ stand a change has now been made for brick on part of that street. The property owners have become con­ vinced that although brick will cost more at first it will be the cheapest in the end. No one has yet advocated that the wearing qualities of the two kinds of material were anywhere near equal. The only argument favorable to macadam is that it is the cheapest at first hut most expensive of .all kinds of street improvement in the course of ten or twenty years. When contractors put down street improvement the law requires a bond no matter What kind of material ,is used. The most common form of bond, nowadays is the surety-company bond that is incorporated under the laws of the state. These companies like'in­ surance companies have experts to in­ vestigate not only the contractors themselves but their ability to com­ plete the job; They also know the life of macadam roads and streets and have placed the maximum at two years, i No difference how many years the contractor says macadam will last the bonding company will not give the authorities a bond for more than two years. *. This in itself is the strongest argo ment for some harder and mote dura­ ble material for street paving than macadato. Hutchison & Gibney LET DS SHOW YOU An American Lady Corset If Half Knew . 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All that is asked in return for these valuable 'services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and,1. , afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treatments have been dis­ covered that are reasonably sure and certain in their effect, > The United Doctors are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and eo great and wonderful have been their results that in many cases it is hard to find the dividing lino between skill and miracle, ( Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, rheumatism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with long-standing, deep seated, chron­ ic diseases, that have baffled the skill o f the family physicians, should not; fail to call. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases accepted will he treated with­ out operation or hypodermic injection, as they were among the first in Amer­ ica to earn the nabie of “Bloodless Surgeons,Mhy doing away with the knife with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dan­ gerous diseases. No matter.what your ailment may be, no matter what others .may have told you, no matter What experience ydu may have, had with other physi­ cians, it will he to your advantage to see them at once. Have it forever set­ tled in your mind. I f your case is in­ curable' they will give you such advice as may relievo and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owe your­ self or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit at this time may help you. Worn-out and run-down men or women, no matter what your ailment may be, call, it costs you nothing. Remember, tins free offer is for this visit only. Harried ladies come with their hus­ bands and minors with their parents. Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconiiin, Judge W. j9. Harlan of Hamilton, who heard the application on the closing of certain streets and alley a* brought by the school board in Common Fleas court, rendered hia decision Thursday denying the grant, The case was beard About three weeks ago hut before a decision was rendered the Judge, in company with the attorneys and interested parties visited the site Thursday morning and t adjourned to the township clerk's office where tho decision was. rendered. ■ Before giving^ his decision the Judge asked i f there had been any effort made or could be,made as to a settlement of the question so that a decision would nob ho oeoessnry. The onlypropositionmhde hy the board had been to (I. H, .Hartman, which was rejected. The Judge consumed aome, lime in reviewing the .case, the law and Upper court decisions with which he must he guided- Courts liavo limi­ ted power in such notions, much more in these' cases than most. The governing bbdy of, the munici­ pality haying more extended power, but oven then not oyer the desires of all the'pfoperty holders. A new question was brought up in that the school code requires three aeresfor a- site, and he could see that i t was necessary to close these streets and alleys to comply with the law in,that respect so that the different piecespurchasedwould he contiguous.. The evidence.from the village’ s standpoint showed that tho natural growth of thevillage was northward and this was sustained by the Judge's observation in his ride about town, Tito battlers round On the other sides of -town were as shown in. the hearing. From tho sohpol board’ s side the streets should' h,e closed but the UngnAge of tho statute applies only to the general, interest of tho municipality an# not the school board. Ltd* unfortunate, that’ chil­ dren must cross.and reofoss these open thoroughfares, but the law 4 s plain and Xmust do my duty. The case has not been made out and J will have to refuse the applications As the. matters, stand’ an alley running east and west divides the school grounds just north ef the building. Walnut street running north 0 and south asperates the grounds just, east of the building and part pf Orr street, was required to.give the builduig site the re' qiiired frontage* NOTICE, Numerous complaints have been died with me concerning chickens running at largo.. Chickens must b* penned Or declared a nuisance and owner dealt with ac­ cording to law. > B. 1\McLean, Mayor. W A LL PAPER Wa can furnish you paper onough for a 12x14 room. Wall, ceiling and border' for 85c. Sample book of paper free. 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Wo have buyers for all kind of business propositions Insmall towns, if yon arc interested in buying of selling it will be to your Advantage to see us, tH t EXCHANGE BROKERAGE COMPANY, Inc. W-to-M MkU tsMit I jj U r , ft* LESSON TEXT—Acta >;S2-(3, (Sc# also Prny, 31:10-81.1 GOLDEN TEXT—Xn ell things showing thyself an ensamplo of good works,— jTltua 2:7, Step by step the Gospel can bo traced, spreading itself, but “begin­ ning at Jerusalem,” Paul’s conver­ sion is one of the greatest,.evidences or Christianity. The two'miracles of today’s lesson are additional evidence that it is of God. I. At Lydda {vs. 32-35). Caligula, emperor of Rome in A. D. 39, orderod his statue to be erected in Jerusalem that he might be. worshiped as a god there as elsewhere. The excitement and conflict which arose in opposition to this sacrilege lasted for two years, during which time Christian persecu­ tions ceased. Following Raul's visit at Jerusalem, and during this time of quiet, Peter made this tour of visita­ tion.' Lydda (modem Ludd) is about, twenty-flve miles northwest of Jeru­ salem. Here dwelt certain saints (v. 32) literally “holy ones,” converted disciples of Christ, flot ones of spe­ cial, honor, for all who' are members of the body of Christ, are ’’saints’’ .{Phil. Ill), Hero also dwelt Aeneas, “a certain man,” possjlfly not a believ­ er, but having’ great need (v. 26:3:2; 10:1, 14;.8; 9;10), and of years stand .tog (v. 33); Notice Luke, the physi­ cian's careful record, Peter must have seen many such, yet this man is one Peter‘•'found”; he was evidently look­ ing for him. Peter's pity was not sen­ timental but practical and his words powerful, for back of them was the Living and Powerful Christ. He knew who could work a cure. The long weariness is to he relieved. Yet those days of illness gave time for meditation and probably prepared the man's heart to respond in faith to Peter's words. Peter does not Attract attention to himself, but.- rather to Jesus, His was but to be the instru- .meht.of the cure. The healing was a means to an end, for when those who dwelt to Lydda and Sharon (v. 35) heard of the miracle, or saw. this healed man, it was to them a demon­ stration of .the power of the risen Christ, and they “turned to the Lord” (v. 35). There Is no .compart j Peter with modem “healers.” Peter s words and actions were a living demonstra­ tion, not for profit, of the power of Jesus in his life and testimony. II, At Joppa (vs. 36; : 43 ). Joppa was the only so^pert the Jews ever possessed for themselves. It was and is still a rather insignificant town, And now marks tho beginning of the railroad'' lepdiug to Jerusalem, 35 miles distant. No name is recorded of any of .its rich or prominent citi­ zens, only that of an humble woman. The record i of her life, however, is. Inspiring (v. 36), and her name Is a common one adopted by organizations of women, Like her master her life was toll of “good deeds” ; llko him she was not ministered unto, but ministered. This is real greatness and it is open to all of tis. Her name “Tahltha” (Hebrew), Dorcas (Greek), means gazelle, which in the East Is A favorite type of beauty. This "certain disciple” was beautiful in life as well, for sho was first a believer, then a door. We believe to order to do, not do in order to bolieve. This woman Is an example of the wise and capable woman mentioned In Hrov. $1:10-31, a picture well worth studying to these days of the "feminist movement.” She Is a good type to he followed by church women, and by ns all in the fact that her reputatior rested *upon deeds “which she did” (v. 36), not ones she was abo^t to do, nor did she wait for some great opportunity of service. The life of Dorcas .reveals one of the causes of the triumph of Christianity in the Roman empire. It was & source of wonder that those early.Christians should so lovo each other. The reason why Dorcas was allowed to die lies to the providence of God. Ho loved his work and this recorded incident has served to raise up multitudes of other Dorcases, Her death also reveals that being “full of good works and alms deeds” does not exempt his servants from sickness and death, and that God evidently has oth­ er purposes In sickness than to chas­ tise our sin or to humble our pride (John 9:3,11 Kings 13:14). The friends of Dorcas were folks of faith, for as yet there was no cbbo of apostolic power td false the dead sO far as we know, and it was now about ten years after the resurrection of Christ. Peter followed the example of his Lord (Luke 8 : 2 ,54), dismissed all spectators and "prayed” (r, 40). The way to revive a dead pastor, Church, 'school, personal experience, or per­ son “dead to trespasses and sins,” la by prayer. Peter also did as he bhd seen his Master do to his mother-in- law (Mark 1:30, 81), and gave Dorcas Ills hand to help her arise. This gave an opportunity for fruit* tol,,j 7 ork among the converts (v. 4lj and the enlistment of many new be-; Hovers (v. 43), so that Peter abode in Joppa for nemo time in tho house of “Simon, a tanner.” C A S TO R IA Tot Infants and Children, The Kind Yea HawAlways Bought Hears tha Signature .of f SEED OATS. We wilt have a ear of Western White Meed Oate, Book your order *ArJy« Kerr A Hastings Bros. Iren Cry for flrtcfcBrt A j ™ The iviudL You Have Always Bought, and, which has hoeu iu use fop over SO years# ha* borne the signature of ,and Una been made under his per­ sonal supervision since It* Infancy,.,L> Allow no one to deceive you tntills. 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