The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
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Kntorod at tho Post-Office, Cedar- viHs>. October GI, 18S7, as second eia3,s matter. FIUHAY, JAN ClAHY 31, 1013. |< Football is a great educator for those who recover. flat* /Ik* it r For SSalo hy J.E. Waddle, fruits and groceries, and C. 31 Jtulg'Vny, druggist. H. BATES SUCCESSOR TO ROHLER & TRUE8DALE MEAT MARKET Choice cuts of Veal, Beef and Pork, as well as all kinds of Fresh and Salt meats. GIVE ME A CALL H . B A T E S . Cedarville, Ohio . "I andCmeareta *a Ropd that I would notbi 1 '-■withoutthorn. 1 was troubled a treat, dealwith •torpid liver and hoaitacho. Now jalnco tahlnisl OiikcaretaCandyCatharticI fcol.vcrymuchbetter i ;I aliall certainlyrccohlmondthen, to'njy friend* ,«»th*be*tjaadIelnoXhave everseen." AnnaBatlnat,OsbornMlUNo.3, FallElTor.Hu*. B e s t fo r i ^ ^ The Dowels j , I s w c w id f c CANDYCATHARTIC sn „Plea»ant,Palatable, Pot nt.TasteGood,hoGfood. neverSickeni WeakenorGripe. 10e. S3o, toe.Nover •oldinbulk. The gnnntnu tablet atarnpod -UOO. Caaranteedtoeuroory»nrmoneyback. ■ SterlingRemedyCo., Chicago orN.Y. Sot 'MUiilALS»U,TEHMBLLIOMBOXES. Serious ■ s it is a very serious matter to auk for one medicine -and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— B u C T aush I l i v e r M ed ic&e / The reputation c f thb old, relic-. ( ble medicine, for ccnctipation, in* ’ digestion andliver trouble, is firm ly established. St does not imitates other medicines. It is better than others, or it woutj not bs the fa- ; voritd liver powder, with a larger • sale than ail others combined. f SOLO J at TOWii Fa I Plaint of Old Age. Washington Irving didn’t enjoy old age more than the' other fellow. He sighed otic day; “What a pity It is that when wo have grown old we can’t turn arottnd 'aid grow' young ugpjn, and die of tdUfng our teeth!” Football Is not yet as dangerous a sport as aProplaning, ' M . E . C H U K C H I. Bniulay Mebool at 0:30 a m. Public Worship at 10:30. Paijtgr’s subject: "Lighthouse Christians,’* Fpworth League at G :30.—•Leader: Harry Nagley. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:<!0 p. ni, • Topic “ Tho Lord’s Prayer.** On Wednesday evening, at eight o'clock will be held onr second quarter by conference. Dr. J. A , Story, tho District Superin tendent, will he present. , Automobiles arts caving lots of men from being cruel to their horses. The now $10,000 bill is said to be a work of art, And high art at that. Doubtless the .Krupp/ works could also make money manufacturing ■plows. ' It is possible to live on one cent a day lu China, But who wants to 1vh in China?' Speaking of women’s hatpins as deadly weapons, what about the worn,- ah’s umbrella? Jt is observable that the man who spells them ”pyjamas” snores with a decided British accent. When the aviation craze strikes but ter and eggs, then the question of fly ing high becomes serious. The man who misses his waistcoat stripes In the morning should' suspect his wife’s now tailor-made gown. A Chicago judge haji. decided, that loud snoring is not a.crime; very well, Jet’s call It just a misdemeanor. A Pennsylvania preacher caught one of his converts in a neighbor’s chicken coop.' But wliat was the. preacher do ing there? A Pittsburg woman claims, her hus band basnet,given her a cent in 38- years,. No wonder Pittsburg. Is full'-of mijlionuu'ps. . A St. Louis woman threw clocks at her husband,, probably with the Inten tion, of impressing upon him the fact that time flies. ■‘ However, very few farmers' wives who Bpend a good deal of time running around in automobiles are going crazy through loneliness. To solve a delicate problem wg of fer the suggestion that another cab Inet position he created, that of sec retary of fashions. . After the Christmas shopping Is fin ished then money must he saved for next summOr’s vacation. So runs life away in these times. Dr, Brooks of Geneva discovered a comet at four o’clock the other mdrn- ing. But most men who stay out that late discover more than one. Russia. is about to spend 534,000,- 000 on its navy. The next thing wg know Russia will be looking for a real ocean to sail a navy on. Apparently one of the provinces of the roasted chestnut vendor is to demonstrate the fact that the early bird doesn’t .get all the worms. Ice factories have been Introduced Into Japan. That’s to keep the resi dents cooled off when the threat of 'the yellow peril becomes, too great. King George is said to find lots of amusement in' practicing, on the type-' writer. ' Probably he's preparing to break into the royal field of author ship, . ' Things have come to a pretty pass when the women, have to hitch up their skirts when they sit down so that the garments will not bag at the knees, , One of the exhibits In a breach of promise suit for $50,000 is a letter addressed to the plaintiff, beginning "Dear Lambie/’ Fifty thousand Isn't enough. American teachers in Alaska are showing the natives how to raise fresh vegetables, although the cold storage facilities of that territ y are unexcelled. Comparatively speaking, Indoor baseball Is a simple game. It should not be confounded with the celebrated "Inside" baseball of which you have been reading, Course foot. ' "Did he kiss you when lie pro- posed? "Certainly; I wouldn't con sider any but sealed proposals,*' WANTED: 5 0 MEN AND WOMEN. A Texas woman trimmed her hat with the money She didn't give her milliner, but might liavo had she let her do the job, The hat coat as much as a real, one. Germany proposes to lead tho world with camion shooting projectiles fif teen Indies in diameter. Such a pro jectile would make a large difference to a man If It hit him. C. M. Bulgway tho enterpmittg druggists iy advertising to-day for fi fry moil and women to fahead van tage of the special half price offer he in making on Dr. Howard’s et-le- bmt*d specific for tho cure of con- ntipatlon and dyspepsia and get a fl/iy caiit package at ha lf price 2 "> cent*'. fc'-o positive ts lie of the remarkable power of ihiaspecl/lo Iff cure (fu se <tisrjui«man welt a« sick licadftchcif and liver troubles, that ho agrees to refund tho money to any cuntomcr Wh off tho linidlciutt does not quickly relieve ami cure. Those Altoona hunters who hate adopted a rod cap to avoid helbg mis taken for deer, rabbits or other game, overlook the possibility of the fool with, tho gun being color blind. A New* York man advances the theory that ancient sculptors accom plished results by using human flesh in their plasters. Carpers might say that was plastering it on pretty thick. A fashion designer in Philadelphia committed suicide over Ms inability to forecast Miq Spring fashions, Ho la not the first ihafi whom tho changes in feminine fashion caprice havo driv en frantic. ■ ttiaht Word* ■Elderly Attut -My dear, I have jusb It strengthens the stomach gives 1put you down in my will for $10,000. perfect digestion, re^ulatc-g the bow- f Her'Niece- t)li, nuiitle, what can Isay els am appetite Muit nmkts ^ tDafjk you? How are you feeling U. P. CHURCH, Preparatory service Saturday afternoon at 1 :B 0 at which time the ordinance o f baptism will be ad ministered. Sabbath School at 0:30. Preaching by tile imstor at 10:30 to be folloived by the sacrament ol the Lord’s Supper. Y. P. C. I\ at 0 .- 30 , •Preaching by the pastor at 0:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00. APPLES, $1.00 A BUSHEL. Apples! Apples!! Price reduced to $ 1.00 per bushel of fifty pounds. ' McFarland Bros. Mr. O. 13. Bradfute has been chosen chairman of the legislative committee of the Ohio, Live Stock- men’s Association. The stock breeders, are keeping a close tab on the legislature. BASKET BALL GAME. There will bo a Basket Ball game to-night in the Alford Oyn).at7;30 o’clock between Clifton H. S. and Cedaryille reserves. Everybody come.. Admission 15 cents. , < # ■ * Y y J 5 1 Bancroft's 63rd annual fur clearance sale opens .Satur day, Feb. 1st* . The mild, winter has had just the effect on the fur trade your .common sense tells you it would have and the result is w 6 never had anything likfe so large an as sortment at this time of year, " r You benefit because it forces us to make deeper cuts than ever before. There is scarcely anything in popu lar or even in rare and un usual furs you cannot buy at a saving so great as to be almost beyond belief. Fur coats,'muffs and neckpieces as well as men’s fur caps and fur lined overcoats all go down in the crash. Right here Jet us say we stake a reputation we’ ve been sixty-three years in building on the absolute honesty of every reduction. This is one store that hopes the present L e g i s l a t u r e passes the proposed law making it a crime to mis represent either the quality or price of an article in an advertisement. Fur muffs or neckpieces as low as 65c full length fur coats $14.00; matched sots $1.85; men’ s fur lined over coats $27.50, etc. ICven the finest furs in this greatest fur store in Central Ohio are cut without mercy. It -will pay to supply your fur he.da for years to come. t_9 " ~a'"'- 1 j ~ " urcgyjxy* MlM/triOM S l N M f S d E L esson (By K. O. 3BI,I.7?ns. Plreticr o f LVG- nlnir Dipariuirnt Tho Moody Bible In stitute of Chli-uijo.) LESSON FOB FEBRUARY 2. THE FLOOD, LBE5BON TEXT—Genesis P t S-12, 7:11-24, 1 GOEDEN TEXT—"The wages o f sin is i death, but tho frso gift o f God la eternal ! hfe in Christ Jesua our Lord,” Rom, 0:23 i it. v. - j The first great fact recorded In the * book of Genesis Is that of Creation, ! which may be divided Into several les- j ser facts. The second great fact la j that of the Fall, which began with, tbo ; temptation and ended With the exclu sion from Paradise. In this lesson we. come to the third great .fact, the Fioqd, the account of which .embraces the fifth to the ninth chapters. Chap ter five gives ns Noah’s genealogy; six, the history of the building of the arlc; seven, the oecupancy of the ark; eight, Noah’s departure from the ark, and nine, God’s covenant with Noah* In tills lesson sin flourishes like the proverbial green bay tree, “Every Imagination of the thoughts of mail’s •heart was only evil continually,” v.. 5. These thoughts were crystallized into • the Uves of men, for wo read that “the earth was- filled with violence.” Viewing this awful development cf sin, God was so deply grieved In hia heart- that he turned aside (repented! ’ from his plan and purpose thus far, to a determination to destroy man (v. 7)-. No.ah, however,, found grace in God’s sight, as we sec from v. 9, even in tho midst of these adverse circum stances. Environment is powerful but not all-powerful, and it Is never a match for God’s grace. Wo must not gather from this Verse that Noah was faultless, but rather than be sought to conform his life to God’s will -and not to the utandards of those among whom he dwelt." Noah gave himself to a whole-hearted service, to God.' We are told that the foundation of Noah’s acceptance before God was Ms faith,-Heb* 11:7, like bis great grand father Enoch, he had “walked with God” (5*22). Noah stood absolutely alone and was thus thrown upon com panionship with God, compare" v. 9 with I John 1'3. Given Due .Warning. God Could no longer endure the sins of men, their iniquity was full, therefore God determined to destroy them. He did not, how’ever, cut them off, for wo read that they had 320 years* announcement of tbo coming of the flood ( y . 13), lime enough in whiph to repent. Tlioy also had' a faithful preacher to warn them dur ing thin time,- 2 Peter 2:5, But -their apostasy was complete and they would havo hour of God’s mercy nor heed his warning. Prog, 29:1, Noah’s obedience as he. built the ark, was a dally reminder rof tbo impending flood. ' The ark was a flat-bottomed cheat 450 feet long, 75 feet broad and 45 foot deep, built of Cyprus (gopher wood) and coa.ed with pitch. Under tlio eaves of tho roof was an open space for ventilation and it,a timet- decks were divided into compart- inents.. . ■ - . As td the “eight souls” (l Peter 3:20) who entered the ark we need to remenjbor that usually children and Servants are understood without men tion In such enumerations. We arc not to Infer that df all created nnimals two of each entered tho ark: The flood certainly was not universal and hence such a miracle was uncalled for. Race Swept Away. At last the flood arrived at the ex. act moment prophesied. Its cause seems to ho twofold, a subsidence of tho ground and a downpour of rain. Tho Euphrates valley where this event took placo fills all the necessary conditions. Subsidence would allow an inundation from tho sea. Such an inundation took place in 1911 in the Yangtso valley and another In -1903 rendered more than '>• million people homeless; tho wate rising from 50 to 90 feet, All that tno account de mands, however, i s ‘ that a corrupt; race was swept away and that God saved hia righteous servant and his household. It is the privilege of ev ery believer lu God to save hia house hold. See Acts 16:31, 2:9; I. Cor. 7:14. The Only way God could insure the' purity of tho race was to destroy to rovocably tho impure. *• Skeptics havo read Into tho story of tho flood much extraneous matter. Some have sought to prove that .be cause nearly every raco binder thq stm has a flood tradition therefore tho writer of Genesis is merely passing on a “Babylonian tradition.” It Is far more reasonable to believe that these traditions are corrupted .forms of tho tnie account found In tho Bible. For the younger .pupils get tho story of tha flood- as told by Dean Ilbdgea and tell a connected story of what lias already happened in the past lessons and tell them that the story will bo continued next week Somo good live questions for class discus sions would bo: What docs It mean to walk with God? Of tho four—igno* ranee, indifference, consent or con demnation of sin—which one must God take? What is the difference be tween wages and a free gift? Did Noah earn ills salvation? la faith more than an attitude of mind? Do we need more hatred of sin today? , „_ __ rtxnwtiiesmEai$| K l U T N l C O U S f f and C U R K t w L U M G S MNwr.a tiii<cs C h ild ren C ry fo r F le t c h e r 's The K ind Y ou Havo Always B ough t, and which has heon in use io s over SO years, has Borne the signature o f and has been made under his per- ■ sonai supervision since its infancj', s*2s A llow n o one t o deceive you In this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” aro hut Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Xufants and CliHdrcn—Experience against Experiment. IT WILL JUST 'TOUCH THE SPOT and prove nn-every day winner every time. Hood health, good cheer and long life is what we promise if you What is CASTORIA Buy ° urMeats Castorla is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Bare- . gorie, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ‘ substance. Its age is its guarantee.. I t destroys Worms and ailnys Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’ s Fanaeea—The Mother’ s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1B e a r s th e S ig n a tu r e o f TheIkd YouHaveAlwaysBought In U s e F o r O v e r . 3 0 Y e a r s ’ - W E CENTAUR COMPAHY, 71 MUWfiaY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. ^**<1 Q J K H !■ R *1 Ji&tJwlM l o e s t . P r e m i u m s - Fo r Balsbifet^s 'Trade-Marks Silverware, jew e lry , toilet articles, Looks, music, toys, etc., all o f standard.Liglvquality... 4 ^ © M, © ■ - Best Soap—1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap • Naptha Soap—Waits Floating Soap—Pure Lye or"Potash -. ,. Babhft’a Cleaser , * • v are the most economical' and efficient washing and cleaning helps you cm . use. They save time, labor, money and elothesT ■A ll ' trade-marled cut from wrappers or labels arc val- Liable* .Save tbcm end m a sliort trmc you. can' j — ..............——» bare yonr "choice from a list of thousands o f desirable articles. I yhweojileadid premiums are jflvca ab*a- E E ST S Q fcP. lutely .KREE—th iy won't cost you one cent—just (Jet the habit of using Babbitt'* ’■products andsavethe trade-marks. Clfisnssr % l F v SOI? ?owti I A-SWOTICIE iFiWcajgjn R. BIRD “Write -forlist of ■ tnaflahhgifts A«uir?53 r.!i mefi orders to B. T . BABB ITT , I ec ., B ox 1776, NewYork City FRESH OySTERS « ^ tevery;-€>- Monday, Thursday and Friday Th ey are the kind y ou w ill en joy , no water, nice and large. _ ' ip "" . ■ t PHONE HO C . M. SP U N C ER A LOCAL MAN or WOMAN 'is (tosm-d right now to represent Tin: I’I ctoistai . Ilnvinw In Ibis Im ilory—to call on those whose subicriptioiffi nie about to expire. Big money for tin* right person--ropre- scnfalivca in some, otlict districts moke over ? 6 ( kmuj h month Sparo time workers arc liberally paid for what flic ,y do, A ry person Yaking np this position bf comes theUircctin- cat fcpfesenlativo of tlK'i «bliidi(rp, Write today for this offer of PICTORIAL REVIEW 222 WcslSiHh direct New York Ciiy life Worth th* Utwtg. Adr. (Odfcyf—Lite. NEWDISCOVERY PILES FISTULA W A M N m m s A n s m c m n y , CW* M ON £Y ftXMit/NI&M&* ANU At-r, , DISEASESOF THE RECTUM jDn.-MdPtothRSTmfiUrtcctrW 1 h'» ccdth« pnl-Us ihft* htt make# a ip^lalty ti |hc:d imil.'hiUiliftd'HSJsfdwfi nr.dnGrtcLfitle.Gffcfa ttttaesij Uaddcr.X.^noy, fufthi and fikin Jilitaiea aftd DlSraMnu g ? Vr.f.U’n: WIItBFORBOOK i)S HPCTAt (FKSPA < ub 1 li33atwrjoai5^j).itIeijB»eL?cJe£«ldUb!hc .1 D R . * ; . J. M e C L E L L A N C olumbus , D. O u II do V Bulldm#, 44 E«*t Brs»i Stmt «at3S«i3*e*wia PilesorSmiles?] A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to IrfimedlolcSynlitvo a atfultimatelycurtvd’* me. HEBRASUNROlil (tso rjost- wntuVrfui ccteotl.lc <L'r,cowry Of Wrtilcrn tiiiiCsfirftJioBovcTCftt’nurnofltchtntt biles, ikzfinrt, 'f-’Hor, *,nlt t.'limmi, H i:* World, Marbcr’oIU It, tin, This htftlily cntcil r.ntiscptio fla’.vc Ititla tlm tferms, r,v tmtveS fhe te.m’ik t\ni 3 Iicalo tlio Irfitatioft tf-nanneany. Ateftiato isaiisEtction guaf* r.iri.'-tJ eif-jiuwoyfcfnuika, T, ;oo 1.3 f-to, at hrUf?, 75 sts, ttt njftilea, Trial csatplo2 1 cats td cover walliag. THE 0. 6. BITTNERCO* Telfi&>, Ohio. Ji1"'■JNWWW jiiNiri'W iputtlitaii ,1 Stop jo a r had lured® tvltli Dr,-Mtltd' tdLXAtlv* TaltlfiOi. ' Mlerobet?, disease and death lurk , in a Jot, of tho meat that’s sold, hut not in ourtn We sell tho best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe find pot high priced. G B CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. T a k e One Fain F ill, then—. T a K e ' it Easy. T o H e a d - O f f a H e a d a c h e Nothing i* Better than D r. 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