The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

Jb ' J ■ - ■ j : afe 9r. , Mfe ■Hi Up HERE’S COMFORT! A gauzewndrrv^st with the geotifcc he Cedarville Herald. )*-o n I V i i"e. sKABLH BULL E d ito r i. — * -• Eutrroti a t tho Post-Office, t'eiiar- Jvilto, Ocffib'T fil, a t are mil I m atter. Shoulder Strap Women will appreciate th is \\ garment, I t fc ewujort itself. j- ........................ ,, . I t pu ts an end to t v . t dm- , " ■ c' 1 agreeable rSiepimr, f2id:p.g ‘ -'nsnvon on in « shou lde rs, i t S ’ yes a feeling of ease and d i v r«c uvny t h a t is a r e a l satis- ction. ' If vo!', Had anv have ■tU experience w ith th e “o th e r kind,” try t a\U , cool This label » on aaary garment. WEC. U . 55. PAT . Q P P mSss>. Game Vest Prices 10c 15c 25c and up and lea rn the p leasure of a garm en t th a t stays w h e re you w ish it. Maline Gauze Vests a re a high-class proposition. T he m a­ terial is the finest long-fibre cotton. Knitting is p e rfec t arid general appearance v e ry pleasing. Don’t suffer longer w ith und e rv e st discomfort—w e a r Maline Gauze Vests and b e happy. * ' ROBERT BIRD $100 Rewards $100. The readers o£this paper will be please- to lawn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sciencehas been able to ctfrein nil fie Mages ond thnt 5sCatarrh. Hail’s Catarrb.Cnre is the only positive curenow JtTipwn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bring a- constitutional disease, requires a cons’lltntionol treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure l* taken ihtenmlly, acting directly up on the blood and mucoussnrraccs of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In.doing its work, The proprietors "have so much faith in its curative powers, hat they (filer one Hundred Dollars for n*iy cure that it Mis to'cure. Send for list v testimonials. , Addroes. F. Jr. CHFNHY & Co. Toledo O. , Sold by Druffi^st, 76c, , all’s Family Pills are the best. No t i c e , . ■ ‘ a . to Breeders —of=« Draft Horses Tho Pnroheron Stallion ASk OUR SALESMAN FOR . CampbeU'sVaraishStun The b a t an<! most durable finish for Floors,Furniture&Woodwork ■ ' Hiefeijnothing likeit; 13 colors ' Made fayCarpeater-MorlonCo,, Bo«ton’ BROOMHOLDER FRfcE Q P rsmci I (fail Coupon *1 data** »(ote «nd » • ctfr»oneo<lhoC^npbdlBfoacirlolattt.ta* FOR SALE BY I CM , GROUSE _______ f 1 . . • • H. BATES r SUCCESSOR TOJ ROHLER&TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choice co ts of Veal, Beef and Pork, as well as all kinds of Fresh and Salt KERNEVAZ 87218 (94100) will stand lor service for ap­ proved inares a t the [ Green Valley Stock Farm 7 miles east of Xenia, Ohio, on the Jamestown Pike. Kernevais is a 8 year old dark gray , weight WOO, imported by McLaughlin Bros., of Columbus,: O .’ Call and seo th is g reat Stal­ lion before breeding elsewhere. Terms:--$20.00 to Insure mare in foal with retu rn privilege,. Fees due when mares are known to bo in foal. No t responsible for accidents. Arnold Bros. Proprietors of Green Valley Stock Farm , Route 2, Xenia. J. L. ELLIOTT, A ttendan t in Chargo. LESSON FfllDAY , APR IL 18, 181!!. ‘V■l.l.liiv.J, IKreetor of Kvr-n- ir^ licrrmiu-t Ti:0 Woody HJhlo In­ stitute of cMeaco.) Again {hr constitution lias been ; amende*I, and henceforth United i* .Shift's F-’iiators'tntuit he chosen by ' vote of tho people, thus re liev ing , somti of the. legislatures of their most profitable- work. And now ■ Senator Hrpstow of Kansas, -is after ano theram eudmen t to the constitu- lion one providing th a t when the Supreme Court declares a law of Congress unconstitutional, Congress may subm it th a t law to the people tor them to decide whether they want it to stand jhs passed by Con­ gress. Thus there would be provided an appeal from the “ court ot last reBprt.” LESSON FOR APRIL 20 JACOB'S MEETING WITH ESAU, Remember the Bryson horse sale on April 00; Bobbins Bros, tills week made thP largest singe shipment of seed coru since they have engaged in the seed business. Tho consigment oi 23 bushels went to tho West Virginia University, the express alone being over $.'10, Such a shipment adds greatly to the reputat ion of thisflnn as a producer of seed corn. Mr. George Stowar.t, of Columbus, was-home over Sabbath. RUGS RUGS RUGS Just-received our new spring line of ROOM SIZE RUGS. We have ^Tepestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Axminster and Velvets* Our prices range from $10.00 up to $ 3 7 .5 0 . We have all sizes in stock, Bird’s .Mammoth Store. Mr. J. C, Barber 1ms purchased a new Overland roadster. A largo number of laborers have gone from th is and other towns to workiu Dayton where large wages are offered in getting cellars cleared, of water soaked atocks and th o ^ u d . These men ' deserve big pay but undertake'the work a t the risk of tho ir.hvalth .1 ■ James Gaines* well known colored citizen, lias been seriously ill for several days, his condition being' somewhat improved-a t th is time. A brother from Bay ton and sister from Londonr besides h is sons Jimt daughters havo' been summoned to his bedglde, LESSON TEXT-0!cn. Ckt-IS, . • GOLDEN TEXT—“Ho yo Utpd one to aitefhor, tcndoilicni’t'd ,- forgiving caeli ctrfp even no God nir.n In Cbiist iorgavo you.” Kph, 4:3? It. V. Viro arfl about to lose sight of Jacob, “a cheat,’.' and we shall hereafter con- r.luk>r Israel. ”a prince,” While Jacob ' Is not^fio grand a character as Ahra- ham nor so lovable as Isaac, yet ho. 5o much more iiko tho average man. The story of his days of willing serv­ ice for Rachel (£9:20); of Laban’s deception ’ anil of his prosperity in' j spite of Laban, can bo found in chap- ! tors'29 nnd 30, while that of bis re­ turn to Canaan is contained In- chap­ ters 31-35, Though not included W the selected portion of Scripture, we do not see how anyone can teach this lesson and omit the consideration of chapter 32. We therefore s£o before us (J) Jacob’s diplomacy, 32:1-8; (2) Jacob’s prayer, 52:9-12; (3) Jacob’s present to Esau, 33:13-23, ond (4) Jacob’s wrestling, 32:24-32. A finger tip of. God disabled ..Jacob,, yet vanquished .he -is victorious for God—-the angel of Jehovah—has tak­ en from this double-dealing, crafty child that which hindered all that was truest in. his life. Not by com­ pelling but by yielding was Jacob en­ larged; by submitting he found the throne of power! So much in prepa-, ration for the lesson of today., — Not a Cow',>-t<, I, The Approach—w , 1-3. Jacob had Just had a vision of God (32:50); why, then, should he fear the face of his brother? Even so,' however, he continued his measures of precaution? and separated his children into Leah and Rachel and sent the handmaids and their children ahead. Notice how he places his most. loved in the rear of the procession Which he himself ledT. Jacob w s not a coward and, in­ deed, with Ills’ new-found power h£ hud no need to be. Before he had fled from the face of his an g y broth­ er, now. with boldness, and yet with humility, he enters tho presence of • that same brother even though he had. had no assurance as to the ohar- .acter of that meeting. II. The Meeting—w .; 4-11, Twen­ ty-one years had ' paused, days of great testing but of great blessing,, before Jacob began this homeward journey, Jacob laid learned the "up­ ward look” (v. 1) and his prevailing prayer brought Esau to him in haste hut not in anger. Now Esau lifts up hjs eyes (v. 5) and beholds Hot the fugitive of Old, but a transformed, prosperous and richly blessed broth­ er, "Who are those with tliee?” he asks, and Jacob a t once acknowledge* t<» tho continued rain fall is causing many farmers to wonder if their high priced solid had not been sown for naught. Reports do not indicate a favorable stand of clover. • Opera house, ‘Wednesday, ‘April 23, B ryan t's Lady Minstrels, Billy- Sunday lias completed his evangelistic campaign in Wilkes- barro, Pa., having 16,000 converts to his credit. The offering for Sunday amounted to 326,(11)0 ana i t is esti­ mated th a t total attendance was 700,000. NEW NECftWEAR-Men and Ladies'TIES prettiest line J in town 25 and SOo and up New Beits and Belt Pins 25 , 50 ‘ and $1.00 each. | Bird’s Mammoth S tore ,' meats.! 1 GIVE ME A CALL H. BATES. Codarvitle, Ohio N O T IC E ,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER- TIUZER COMPANY. Will remove till dead animals irnme diately, free of charge.. Wo will also pay $1.00 per h e a d ' for.horse* and $1.00 for cows just as they lay on tho ground. Willj re ­ move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both j Bell Phone 625-W, Plionee ? Citizens’ Phono 503-lled, All calls answered promptly. OirAKLKs H llm , Manager Money-Saving Power* Lie* in Intelligent Buying , 3TUDY THE FORMULA OF H an n a ’s G reen S ea l P a in t f AND YOU WILL FIND IT RIGHT Spreading Power • Durability and! Beauty combined OLD BY .... Kerr & God na the giver and the Messer. The’loss to tho young clover duo (See 33:2fl; JaS. J:J7.) Jacob speaks of Ills children a* God’s gracious gifte. Although ■this*. .aYdjTfifhhrh the teaching jit the*Bible, yet how often is it the ‘modem vlov^at least in many circles of society; Following the children came the handmaids and their children, then Leah and her children, ana last of nil Rachel and Joseph, At once $&a« inquires as to those gifts Jacob had sent ahead ( 32 : 13 - 21 ), and Jacob replies, "That i might find grace in the sight of my Lord." It is well to notice that Esmu refused this gift (v. ll) as &purchase price of reconciliation. .Jacob Astute, From the marginal reading we see that Jacob’s words when urging Esau to accept his. gift were: “Because I have all.” Every child of God can truthfully Say a s much. (I Cor. 3;2l; Phil. 4:18, 19; Rom, 8 : 31 , 32.) Thu* wo see the astute Jacob who had so arranged his affairs ns to make gifts or not as might bo necessary is Bur- prised, not as a t Bethel when he met God, hut to Had that God had so moved upon the heart of his brother as to remove for a time a t least all danger. • j III. The Separation, w . 12-16. We j infer from a study of Esau’s life, that j \ Jacob did not deem i t safe to make j the proponed Journey. "Discretion is the better part of valor.” God does.: not demand nor desire rashness' and j needless danger upon the part of his j children. , ! . There are three main teachings in f | tills lesson, aside from those of the | j- preceding chapter. (1) That In mat- j i tors of supreme importance in the , life of any man God Is interested and ready to lend his assistance. Jacob ready to lend his assistance. - j (2) There is the lesson that while i j men with anafety seek to make plane [ 1for the Kingdom it Ja only as they I. i fully comini; themselves to him and allow him t s dominate and to guide 1 will they cpell success in their lives, | (3) And lastly, when God controls, when he lias the victory in ouf hearts and our lives, ho not only changes the attitude of our enemies towards us hut changes ear attitude towards them, (Rom. 12:20, 21.) The Golden Text emphasises this last thought. The tmly way we .can possibly obey Raul’s injunction w ltf! ha as we are “in Christ Jesus.” AS we abide, in and recognising the ex- j ceeding riches of his grace, as we j recognize God’s forgiveness as mani- j , foot in Christ Jesus; as wo submit to | . him. w» will ho able to "he kind one ! I to another,** ^ j GOLDEN F L E E C E . 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At& months old 3 5 B o s e s - 3 5 C s m CASTORIA F o r In fan ts and Ch ild ren , - The Kind You Have Always Bought « ‘ a Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CutYourSedBill inTwo— ' : Cl ' i *r ' 'I mmkhhmmmmmi > ■ AnExcelsiorWill DoIt How much seed •do you sow to ‘the acre? Most farmers thla haven'tan EXCELSIOR Alfalfa and Clover Drill use 15 to 20 pounds to the acre. Farmers that have operated an EXCELSIOR .generally buy 6 to 9 pounds of seed pnd secure a‘ good catch, because ALL of the seed is put IN the grpund, evenly, accurately and not too deep, and in furrows only 4 inches apart, thus insuring a maximum tonnage to the acre, , Your yield of wheat will be Increased also from 3 to 7 bushels to the acre through proper cultivation. The discs on an EXCELSIOR are turned to.a very slight angle, no .damage done to the tender tap roots of wheat or timothy plants. 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. v ' C. N. STUCKEY & SON CedarviUcj G e n e ra l1Agents, Ohio. IT W ILL JCHT TOUCH TH E SHOT ami prove , ah every flay winner every lime. Good health, good cheer anil Jong life is whnt •v;c promise if you Buy Our Meats . MicrobC-H, disease and death lu rk . in a lot of tho in ra t th a t’s sold, but not in ours, W eseii the best and a t a fraction above cost. Our m arket is safe and no t high priced, ■ G H, CROUSE, C edarv ille , Ohio. Kmsaasem S p r in g a n d S u m m e r We invite you to inspect our new Spring line of woolens, the test line ever shown. Our work guaranteed to be first class only. Two Piece Suits $22.50 " . and up KANY , The Leading Tailor. XENIA, - - 0 HI C. TaKe : One Pain Pili, ' t h e n— TaKe i t "E.aay. To Head-Off a Headache Nothing it Better than . Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills They Give Relief Without: Bad After-Effect*. " It gives me great pleasure to offer a word of recommendation for Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, as- there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. I was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and after, other remedies failed, 1 tried Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. . For the past ten years I have carried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or two on the approach of headache. They arc also effective for neu­ ralgia/ giving immediate relief.” C. M. BROWN, Estherville, la. For Sale by All .Druggists, .25 Doses, 25 Cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Irtd. PENNSYLVANIA I .. Xsxsariss AH Trains Now Running Passenger service recently interfered . with by floods is again being operated between a l l p o i n t s o v e r u s u a l r o u t e s W .W< R IC H A R D S O N J.M .C H E S B R 0 U Q H General PassingerAgent General Passenger Agent P .,C ^ C .4 S t .L ,R y , Penncylvinla Co. h ' AAiULAikiUL.kA iiLL.liLi.ii.kAAiUtiAAtii.AL.kALii.L.lAiiLLjf ! FRESH OYSTERS & fov e ry> o - ” j* »• Monday, Thursday and Friday T h e y a re th e k ind you w ill e n jo y / no w a te r , n ice a n d large . PHONE 110 ‘ / . ^ ■" s1 C. M. SPEeNCER FISTULA akp Ann * DISEASES OF THE RECTUM ?T; u , a . avy «« uorirTvtt.u iruras c iu o o h , A13MF. BtMJ »r.Snm niiMMI »el Phtsifi «f Wna«S; wan*: te n iook o * ntmat, m m tm « : J taieanetnifct tiillecli exn^L E»uyf,hnt dr ?;. ;. M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. The Bookuiolter ...HestaaPaut.. IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL | HIGH STREET ;DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUlP STAIRS | ALSO REST ROOM, | N11LAL.S MOW an CENT® , Lunch Counter on Main Floor ; * Open D*y and Nijghi, The Best M Good Used in fho Cul- iuftiy D e y a ru u tn t, R o d o l Motion, eolpiiatiwiofthehewrt, j

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