The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
/ ... ................................ ...... 9 fc- --•<#I.- kom MIPI Farm Economy The Biggest loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence * * • * Profits Arm Made by M an ag in g a .F arm on a Business B a s is Use American Steel Fence Post Made, by American Steel & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E , •• «■ Thousand*} i» use m th e r&sfc IQ years, which have not rotted, rusted or burned because they are heavily * , V zinc coated inside and outside, * 'American Steel Post*?*'* ' Clan i»e Driven f Ehnuna to Fence Jtepairs * ' Every Post a L ightening Rod Pro tects Stock from Lightening JTo Staples Required , Fence Rows Can Be Burned, Uestroy Ing Weeds and Vermon Land w ith Steel Posts Is More Valuable, See us at once far further Informa tion *or ask the man who has used American Stool Fence Post#, T A R B O X L U M B E R CO , Cedarv iHe,_dh io. m immmmmmmmmmmmmmm Th& Cedarville* Herald*; $i,<n> P e r V t t i r . . . KARLH BULL - - * Edltorj m mum. mm ^ A Willie Wise. Sunday School Teacher—And Wh^t should we do 'after breaking a com mandment, “Willie? Willie—Muzzle de papers land hire a good lawyer.— Life. • ' En tered a t the Fost-OSle#, Cedar- viUc, October Si, lbs?, an nceurnl class m atter. Sy»AO£ . I _ R E C - U . S . I»AT. O V P • Gauze Vests \ t with the Shottlder Strap Knit of best lone fibre cotton with neck *n*6 armhole) propertrshsped. “Kit like a «towe—. easy, cool. comfortable. Tiie»e vests a rt tbq> mo*t satisfying undenraraent.cn tfc*market, beeauee shoulderstrapsneverslip, tf you are tired of the kind thatd 0 *in*t,f«tar put”—try a eenpine Millne Gauze Vert, - | PricK* 10c, IScr, 25c endup ' :: ' “ '■SffiSS,1* " n t a t e ) : Sold By Bird’s Mammoth Store ( Sometimes It’a Himself. When a man wears a flojver in hie buttonhole it indicates some woman la proud of him.—Atchison Globe. H. BATES SUCCESSOR TOJ ROHLER &TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choice cuts of Veal, Beef and Pork, as well as ail kiryls of Fresh and Salt meats.! GIVE ME A CALL If. BATES . CodBrvitlc,. Ohio N o t i c e to Breeders = = o f = = • Draft Horses The Percheron Stallion » ' KERNEVAZ 87218 (94100) w ill stand io r service for ap- pToved marcs a t the „ GrefcnValley Stock Farm 7 miles east of Xenia, O h io , on th e Jamestown Pike, Kernevass is a 3 year o ld -d a rk gray, weight 1000, imported by McLaughlin Bros., of Ooluthbus, O. Call and see th is g rea t S ta l lion beioro breeding elsewhere. Terms:—$80.00 to insure m are in fqal w ith ro tu rn privilege. Fees due when mares are known to he in foftl. N o t resp onsible fo r acciden ts. - * Arnold Bros. Proprietors of Green Valley Stock Farm , Rout* 2, Xerua. J. L. ELLIOTT, A tten d an t in Charge, FRIDAY , MAY 8 ,‘ IMS, Ex-president, Taft iu an 'address the other day struck a. solid point when he said that the people should have what they want, having reference to the tariff as outlined by a Democratic administration. It is unjust for the Republicans to endeavor to check tar iff reduction when the present admin istration was elected o h such a plat form and promise to the people, if tariff reduction is a good thing we, should have it at once. If it is some thing else we will havo iho result and can be guided better in the future. There have been promises made as to the reduction of the cost of living and the Democrats slimild be accorded a free -hand in making good as express ed by the will of the people last fall. Tho' constitutional convention In this state gave the majority what it want ed even though it did not.please the minority and a Jot of people are nurs ing a blister long to be remembered. . Expert testimony In a murder trial In Springfield failed to convict a young phyi- Irian charged with wife murder. It also- failed ,-on. the part of the de fendant to bring about acquittal, all of which proves that the more com plications allowed to enter a case the more, .apt the jury is to become bom estly divided. People generally haw their Views on. the case and 'are satis- ed regardless of what expert physi cians may say. The only, jevjdence was I'argeiy circumstantial, yet the de-. fendent was charged with using a cer tain poison which the experts failed to find in the past mortem examina tion. To the general observer the case was not fought go much on its merits, but for the notoriety certain •physicians and attorneys could w.i» and all a t tho expense of the taxpay ers, Cost should not halt the prosecu tion of crime, but gallery play on the part of certain professions has defeat ed justice more than once- ■ - ■>-' .ty ; , . ' ■"* • . ^ . ’During^ the . constitutional conven tion the^Anti-Saloon League -gloated, over the fact that the wets were forc ed to inject A Clause limiting saloons to one for every -500.population and a good character clause for bartenders, -whatever that- means. Now the leg islature has completed the license law under the provisions of the new con stitution and the.league through the American Issue says naughty things an the last number. The .league even, threatens state-wide prohibition which only causes a smile' in wet headquar ters after license carried hythe state; by lOO.fiOO with the entire force of league energy against it. The league in hopping about has only been amusement tor 'those who could not endorse the position taken last sum mer. The more so-called respecta bility1injected into the liquor license problem, the longer .wo will have tlm great destroyer with us,' And public sentiment has about concluded granting full accord for the good ac complished, that the longemwe have anijtanloon league modified license, the longer-certain men will be able to prey on the temperhient of tom* perance people for ah, easy living, lOJiAL SUWfSWL L e s s o r . <By K, O. 8DM,KR8, Director of Even- — to* Department The MoodyBible In -' •tltttt* of Chicago.} LESSONFORMAY11. JOSEPH MADE RULER OF EGYPT. Hadn’t Missed It. Little Virgil, aged five, traveled in California with his parents just prior to the earthquake and felt there was nothing in the state that hq hadn’t seen. Upon his return home a neigh* bor said: "Well, Virgil, you Just miss ed the earthquake ' To which he re plied: "Oh, no! We saw itr but it hadn't gone off yet.” Coming Events. Bank Bresldent—"(Vhat’s the mat ter?” Bank Vice-President—"I Wag just thinking; I sat next to our cash ier In Church,yesterday, and I don’t quite like the way he sings ‘Will they miss me when I’m gone.* ” ' NOTICE,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER TILIZER COMPANY. Will remove all dead an im als Imtrio diately, free of ch a ise . We will also pay |l.t)0 per head for horses and |1.60 for cows Jnaf as they lay on the ground, W ill r e move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both J Bell Phono 023*W. ^ Phones ?Citizens’ Phono 663-Red, * All calls answered promptly. 6 O h Alim’s H elm , Manager. Keep a Secret Easily. Most Women can keep a secret—gn lag.—Llpplncott’s Magazine. $100 Reward* $ 100 . f Tits readers of this paper will be please- to learn that there {$ at least one dreaded &M«K) that Science has been able to euro in all (h stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tlie medical fraternity. Catarrh bring a constitutional disease, requires a amaHtutional treatment, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up op the blood and nmcoussurracts of system, tliprcby destroying the foundation of the dMbart, and giving the patient strength by lfciHding up iho constitution and assisting UMure iu doing its work, Die‘proprietors bare so much faith in its cuffiUve powers, hat they crflcr one Iluluirod Dollars for any craft that it fails to curt. Send for Jtsto teetknouials. Addrose. F. J. CHFNUY & Co, Toleda 0. 8oMby Druggist, voc. all’s Family Fills are tile best, Bargsr* K N O W L E D G E A N D I N T E N T I O N OtJiotwwc died “ THE KNOW H pW ” and “ THE WIU.INQNESS TO PRODUCE’* THE QREEN 8£A1. p«iplehave ihenwaoiy KNOWLEOOE and thegood INTENTION Green Seal Faint will ConvinceYoU” FoOriuU m package. ^ & | U FOR M i l 1 7 l*X -1 Kerr i : Hastings Bros. LESSON*TEUCT-Gi nr 25-40. OOI.DKN TDXT-*,‘God giveth grace to the humble.” I peter li:S. "Hops deferred maketh the heart Biek." Surely Joseph has had enough of deferred hope during his thirteen years of humiliation, yet he did not lose faith in God during those days of the aeoming failure of God’s Word (Ch. 40 41:16) and now there is dawning the day of his/exaltation, Two years have elapsed since .the. events Of last week’s lesson and again his powers of Interpretation are called into use.' •« « I. Rharaoh’* . Dreams, w , •23-32, Pharaoh iB perplexed and his perplex, ity recalls to the butler hi* forgotten promise to his fellow prisoner,' 40:14 and 41:9:13. ■ It does not seem to us that the butler was much possessed by honest sorrow, but rather he is im- : Smiled-by a deBlre .to secure the ad vantage he felt sure would accrue if be , could succeed la securing for Pharaoh the interpretation of his dreams. He ought to have remem bered Joseph before this but eyen his ingratitude is used of God ad a metins of bringing Joseph to the fore a t the most opportune moment. / Did. Not Forget God. Joseph is a good example for pres ent day church members to follow in that being exalted among men or be ing away from home ha did not forget to confess God, Furthermore his pre dictions based upon, his intelligent knowledge of -God came true -to the letter. The whole matter, Pharaoh's dream and Joseph’s ability as an in terpreter were inspired “established” by God. Th£;re is no such thing as chance in the spiritual realm any "more than in the realm of physics or chemistry. Back of every effort is an adequate cause. Joseph realized this hence his words that, “the thing is established (prepared) by God, and God will shortly bring it to pubs .” II. Pharaoh’s ■Deliverer, vv. 33-40. Joseph told Pharaoh the meaning of his dream which had been repeated and which seemed li.ke two different dreams whereas i t was hut one in the lesson to be taught. It is not enough however, to tell a man what is the matter, with him’ most men know without being told, but it Is quite an other thing to present a rational euro. Joseph's - Interpretation commanded Pharaoh’s confidence and hjs suggest ed ppticy is one of wisdom and good judgment, viz: (t) a man who shall be the executive supervisor of the plaps for meeting the impending cntaa- trophy;. (2) a governmental depart ment which w a ll devote Itself solely to this platter, and (3) abundant stor age of provisions during tho seven years o r plenty, - Pharaoh's Wisdom. This man Of piety knew how , to properly Improve his opportunity and Pharaoh saw the secret of Joseph’s wisdom (V. 38), "a man in whom the spirit of God is” (2 Tim. 1:7). Phar aoh had the wisdom to set In author ity the spirit-filled man, a broad sug gestion far voters, business men, and; even church membevs. True disci-e- tion is God 'taught (v. 39) and we now begin to see that Joseph's testimony for God is being honored (Jno. 12:26) and that Joseph was worthy of the honor and power conferred upon him (vv. 40, 41, 44; of. Matt. 28:18). The source of Joseph's wisdom is open to all (Jas. 1:5), and his worthiness came because of his obedience (Isa. 1:19). His training and testing had. prepared him to occupy his exalted po sition with proper humility and zeal. Faithfulness is of great value and al ways pays well in the*long run. Jo- seph’s exaltation to power is a good type of Christ, (a) In the power be stowed Upon him, Jno. 3:35; (b) in that the power wAs unlimited—all the princes were under his feet, Ps. 105: 20-22; Eph,,1:20-22; 1 Peter 3:22; (c) bjf the Certainty of Pharaoh’s promise, "I am Pharaoh/' see-Ex. 3:13,14. Joseph did not use his great power for his own selfish ends as do so many modem rulero among men. He did not a t once send for the members of his family and place them in lucrative positions, hut a t once set about mak ing provision for the future. I t has been suggested that the'unsuccessful interpreters of Pharaoh’s dream must have ridicnled Joseph hut ho certain., ly was sustained by the conviction that God's word .was true and that the years of famine were certain to come. This ought to admonish us to Improve our present, priceless, oppor tunities (Eph. 5:16). Joseph’s open confession was his leaning back upon God, '' This story gives ns a remarkable revelation of the value of faith as the chief element of Strength of a .man, It Is also a valuable lesson ift its rev elation of the methods of God In rul ing and over-ruling the affairs of men. When we remember Joseph in a pit because of the hatred of hla brothers and see him now occupying tho. su preme place of power in Egypt it seems impossible to reconcile the two events, and yet wo ape how per* feelly natural the order of events are and remember how God is constantly performing these seemingly impossi ble feats. _ - Altogether Too Deslrabl*. Dobbs—So you’re living in the coun try, eh! -WfcM kind of neighbors >have you? Are they desirable? Hobbs ! —-DoHifable! Great Scott, we haven t ■a thing they don’t desire, especially In the way of gardening Implements. CASTOR IA ?or infeats and Children. 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