The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

*'l -J j - f ' n ifjt I ; 1 1 5 ; .34 site " T * g g s a s a a ^ ^ $r.o<} I ’e r V c a r . *‘HT-SPEED5? Model m - m DARING Shoe for Young Men. J-k ■ ‘Toe raisedmanydegrees higher than thatof the * * more conservative “Universal ” model." "Veryshort Vamp, high SwingToe, high Arch and Heel, causing the foot to look shorter, and smaller, than in other shoes. A '‘Vanity” Style for Young aMen who delight in wearing “something -•►different.” SPECIFICATIONS . & —Black Smooth Calf— —Blucher Oxford —Sales 11 Sq. Single —Heels 12/8 • Military Moser’s Shoe Store, $o. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Th« Cedfirville Herald, j SUM'S* LESS® KARLH BULL Editor m -yw -7-rrr~* ■ 23nt< red a t the Fost-Oiflee, Cedar- ville, October 31, 1SS7.J as second class matter. <By E. O. sellers . Direct of Even- jnsr Department. The Mono/ Bible In. Btltute of Chicago.) . FRIDAY, APRIL 26, ISIS LESSON FOR APR IL 28. CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS fcjixth District R, A. HAYNES Editor of the'HUlsboro Dispatch ers Who is to "reform'* the “Reform- ex . • Let the. grand jury now turn its at­ tention to the Fourth Ward -and. ppc whether Bill Neeld was counted out for mayor about four years ago. Y. M. C. A. in Xenia evidently has had two meanings, the latest is the po­ litical term, ‘‘You Mus, Come Across/’ which is generally best understood by candidates when they ’hire ‘/workers'* at. the polls. “Fight the Devil with Fire/' must have been the motto with the Citizens’ League. So far as some of the mem­ bers are concerned from now on Old Satan will have his way for it has THE BEATITUDES. ■I.EBSON TEXT—Matt. 5:1-12. GOLDEN TEXT— “Blessed nro the pure In lieart for they shall (No doubt about It} see God.1* ‘ . been costly,to the unexperienced using dangerous weapons. Doc Fess didn't get a vote in the Fourth Ward. Bill Neeld <was run­ ning for mayor and lost 1n the count. One faction put a chunk in the gears of the adding machine for the Dr. while the.other faction let the cogs slip when they totaled the count for Bill, There you. are , and which do you .suppose St, Peter would, support, if he wa^ to get a vote? W R E N S Springfield * - Ohio Spring Opening Sale Carpets, F urniture, Curtains, Draperies, W all.Paper Furnishings , April 30 Fix up your home at little expense. The B iggest and Best Stocks in Central Ohio. Our Regular Prices Are Always Les. Than Elsewhere Our Sa le Prices absolutely incomparable. C A SH or CREDIT, Prices the Same & BuicKs A re The Cars Highest grade, medium priced, four-door touring cats offer this season. The distinctive features of inside control, positive acting breaks and reserve motor power, with easy riding qualities . make them cars ot unusual distinction and merit. Made! 35 Buick, Price $1060 Cars have full height fore doors and are fully equipped with top. windshield, oil side lamps, tail lamp, gas generator, gas head lights, horn and tools. D a v i d A . L o w r y , A g t . Cedarville, - » - Ohio Chiffige on East Street W ill Be Open for Business in a Few Days. It was St. Augustine who first gave, the ordination address of Jesus, after choosing the twelve, the title of “The Sermon on theMount/’ a title now uni­ versally accepted. It is better perhaps “The Gospel of the Kingdom,” telling us of the characteristics of these mem­ bers of the new-kingdom Jesus'came to establish, ’ the Influence of these members upon the world, and is a'com­ mentary upon the laws of this king­ dom. It Is this, and more, for it is a prophecy of the church at work and also.a test whereby we are to know who belong to this kingdom, Tnelr Spiritual Meaning.. Th^re are In reality only seven of the Beatitudes, the “blessednesses" and seven is always typical of perfect­ ness. . They are written in Old Testae ment language, but give the old form a new and spiritual meaning. The re­ wards are not arbitrary, but are the logical outgrowth of the character de­ picted.- . . ' The first four are passive virtues. Happy are those who are poor in spir­ it, not the poor-spirited but the humble nilndefl ones conscious of their need. It is the poor, as to this world, that are to be rich In faith ahd to be heirs of that kingdom which Christ has promised to those that love him (Jas, 2:5). Happy are those that mourn, for they mourn not as those who have no hope, they shall be comforted, yea, they shall.be strengthened. Paul tolls us of that sorrow which is unto salva­ tion and need not to be repehted of. but. the sorrow of the world worketh death. Happy are the meek, those who are not proud. . The pride of man.is soon cut off as grass. In blip, the meek and lowly, we are to find, rest to our souls. We are exhorted by the meekness and gentleness of ChrlBt to receive instruction and Peter tells us that our ornamentation that shall be of,the greatest price Is to be meek and quiet in spirit.. • At this, point the master begins to make his practical application of the liveB of those having these character­ istics, upon the world about them. Happy are the merciful. The with­ holding of mercy tends to poverty, but the liberal soul shall be made fat, for to the merciful he will show himself to be merciful: Forebearing, and forgiv­ ing we enter into this happiness, being kind, forgiving, tender-hearted, even as O’ i-ist hath forgiven us. ► ■ ’ Righteousness Defined. Happy are the pure for they may draw nigh unto God In full assurance of faith for themselves and on behalf of others. Indeed the writer of He­ brews tells us that without holiness (purity) no man can see God, not our own righteousness wherein we might boast but the righteousness of Christ which is by faith, Happy are the peace-makers, the re­ ceivers and the diffusers of this king­ dom. Not merely peaceable men, nbr pieces of men, but father as Tyndale’s. version Is,.“the maintainors of. peace.” Led by the spirit of God they are not o/dy called the sons of God, but are the sons of God (Rom. 8:14). “The cause, not the pain, makes the martyr/' said St, Augustine. Those who are presented for righteousness' Bake, not those who seek persecution, are possessors of this kingdom; pos­ sessing it they are persecuted, . Being Is doing—doing does not pro- duce life, and we have here a linking of the old law and the new gospel. His kingdom, brings blessedness, happi­ ness; satan's kingdom turns to the ap­ ples of Sodom, God says, speak out endure for others, His kingdom is dis­ tinguished by altruism, Tho kingdom of darkness Bays: “Keep still, live for yourself.” This kingdom knows not the essence of brotherhood. Man ever asks this old question: “How may I be happy?” Those whom Jesus selects as the happy ones are looked upon by tho world as the most unfortunate, hut time has proven and eternity will Justify these declarations of Christ. The good of this age be­ longs to the selfish and self-assertive, the good of the coming age to the self- renouncing, It is better to have sor­ rowed and to have received hts com­ fort than, never to have sorrowed at all, The message of the meek will get a hearing & b against the censorious, and the supremely happy are those who shall see God, % Hunger for the- highest and the noblest cart find a supply for all Its needs In Jesus the Bon of Gqd and only according 'to the principles he hero sets forth, Jesus saw the multitude When he gave us this se’mon, which Is not a sermon at all, He understood their need, tho state of their hearts and what was In their minds, Ho did ,nbt see them as so many pawns upon the chess hoard of life; he saw their life, thefr sorrows, their sins. He read the story of human need and human des*. tiny, Why rejoice over our reproach? Be­ cause this is the path into Jhls new kingdom. And when we walk “for Christ's sake” we shall enter therein and rejoice greatly for we shall have "great reward'in heaven/’ —Competitors and patrons readi­ ly admit tha t our lino of farm implements is unquestioned as to merit, then all tha t is left to con­ sider lo the price, which we guaran­ tee fo he the lowest in the county. Any farmer that does ’not call and got oar pricoe stands in his own light, t f you cannot visit the store, tell us your wants over the phone and we will give you tho prlco or .send our representative to aee you. Greene County Hardware Go,. * Xenta, Ohio. CLOTHIES STYLE Men, if you want to be well-dressed, and becomingly so, we’d suggest you see our line of fabrics. We can save you $ 5 to $ 1 9 on a suit. YOUR CHOICE MADE TO ORDER No More $15 No If you havn’t ordered that new Spring Suit, get busy! S i e b l e r , Tailoring Co, Cor. Main & Limestone, - Springfield, 0. IT WILL JUST TOUCH THIS SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life Is wliat we promise if you Buy Our Meats A re You Getting the T en th s? We pay you for every bit of cream delivered to us even to the tenth of a pound. j TRY US AND SEE! The Xenia Creanjiery Company, Watt Bros. J _______ __ The Best Is the Test. So. Detroit .St., Xenia, Ohio. Our line of Woolens for this season is one of the finest and best we ever had. We have an extra line of fine blue serges in stock and when you to come to Xenia not to forget to call and .inspect our Stock. Suits from $20.00 up. KANY, The Leading flerchant Tailor. I XENIA, OHIO. Fresh Fish AND OYSTERS At C. M. SPENCER’S. ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODLED - REFURN ISH ED Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. - Service is unexcelled S. Detroit street, Xenia, O. mauNquai Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s soldi btft not- iu ours. We sell the best and a t a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and nol High priced. G H, CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. Take One Fain Pill. then— ( Take it Easy. To Head-Off a Headache Nothing it Better than Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills •They Give Relief without Bad After-Effects, “For four .years I. was subject to' almost constant headache. At limes so severe I was unfitted for work. Through the advice of a. friend I. was persuaded to try Dr. Mills’" Anti-Pain Pills and the result has' been that I. have entirely eradicated my system of ■those continuous headaches that followed a hard and continuous mental strain.”—O'. L. Russell,- Agt. C. &N. W. Ry., Early, la. ForSals byAlt Druggists, ' ■ 26 Doses, 25 Cents, ' MILES^MEDICAlj^Oy^jElkhartj^nd, The Bookuiato M l IN THE BO0KWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET Ths Best of Good Used In the Cul­ inary Department. J. H. McHILLAN. Funeral Director and Fu rn itu re Dealer. Manufacturer ef Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Bleaks, Telephone T, Cedarville, Ohio. D ICK A. T O W N S L E Y Contractor for Foundations, Walks and Verandas a Specialty Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 5 -1 0 8 60 YEARS* r pyplpDI^Mrc* P atents fftHendfaffiiakin T imde M arks D esiqnb m - - C opyrights A c . iiaS inga anddwerlAlontn»r - ---- - - who—-vheiimr An (mimntilCA. on Piitcnf* ' L,*v'v/. v i . . I u i . nnnuuuuA pft An, j«*l ftets. Oldest azotic ? for sctiuriiVu^fnni. ' htnntA tnlccn S lnVm^ 'g/^V tpitlnlnpUce, without uliarm, intho ScientificAmerican, rnlAtDnf'rif ntm$JKSK.* &<*»«*»/> i h i f i n 1**• 00,0 oj"ii nowsdNiler,. M M K SK B ig lr t FISTULA AttbMM m DISEASES OFTHE HffiTUM f e g ^ w r r JM a w s a t a s sfisss&tiT dr .- ), j. M c C lellan e o i i u M , • ' / DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS % ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N©W- a s C * N T 9 . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and NijhL cr.-. I l°: —Plat I Tu tgda. it* 'Fbft Hi 0 iOQltie l mi'. B i jn town i m Iii this i }<p ijiC'iit a s t ' . - a Kiser an- qjjo loss Of (Hrlion mid-ocea: j-oy. ■ Dr. I s a a M ( proving i , giving it neat \V Mrs. Ms spending » in rued \V.c“:iiV lier daugh R ( —Don’t SCHOOL May S. le, C § ■ Mrs, M .. peeted fro weeks ago ing to tho s h e ib expo Have yt cleaned an new. H. I for the X Every bit c 4 F or S ai colts for years old is arid weighs 1 1 t\ 1 li| E 5 , • Iliff Bros * 0 - .for concret, I floors in thr-©W Board and etter requite sev- # iti-P You cam.iliefV Dunbar ree 'ccts> . B. C. Hem ,,x w representat t hea versity) at I wfl North Mair :h tlul 26th under l !' s“ati ies’ Aid Si Pai”1 church. my Btvfreshmei heads Admisslo. md c i ». L ., W.Rj . Drugs ■-L a d ie s o^ a j Wilberforce sitlre for tin ! «old in B t o r im J ure. •Guai-n j . shall be plei ureaiidfifc y“T f || i you order yoi 1 latest mod service. Pbo t Mali d Nijl hed 1| rtraer; Scrub Mops I'lkLj ' m**Jk .< Broomjr,”/ » White‘7ment Paint Ohio esssr W Paint ( Liquid WN! 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