The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
*p PPM** Farm Econom y The Biggest L osj on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence jt ,oo Per Year. The Cedawilla SMfSOIOOL iB S ffl! KARLH BULL Editor; Pro fits itre Mario b y Managing a- Farm on a Business Basie Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- ; vtlle, October 31. JSS7, an second 1class matter. naesses Use Americai) SteelFence Post Made fey American Steel& Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E FRIDAY. MAY' 30 , 1813 . 1 (Ry K. O. ■bBLi.KRS. IMwtor of Even* i»)*r I>epsr«i;)uit. The Moody Bible in stitute of Chicago.) that Thousands in use in tho past la years, which .have rotttx), rusted or burned because they are heavily • zinc coated inside and outside. not American Steel Poets— -Can Be .Driven Eliminate. Pence Repairs Every Post a Idghtemngr'Ttad Protects Stock from Lightening _ jSTo Staples Required Ponce Bows Can He Burned, Destroy ing Weeds ami Vermoit Land with Steel Posts IsMore Valuable once for further Information or ask the has. used American e Stool Fence Posts, See us at ntjtn who T A R B O X L U M B E R CO. Cedarville, Ohio, That rpii'it of ojrthufcni pre vails in Payton cannot bo excelled \ by any <eity*~o£ similar size in the j country. This city has just finished | raisins a Pood prevention fund of i more than' two million dollars fol.j Sowing tho heavy blow' of Pie recent 1 flood that cost the city 127 million ilollais, Such a feat is remarkable yet ono el’.ouhi not be surprised when other Mtier! have risen from other ca lamities It might bo that Dayton would never again bo visited by such nflood, but the citizenshave only taken Steps to provide greater protection for the future as a matter of insur ance. A city of great manufacturing and financial institutions like Dayton must of necessity progress. Tho great closing out sale of wall paper, hooka, pictures and hrlca-brae at Weat'sBook Store, Xenia, Is going on at a great rate, 'Much of the 'time the store ia crowded with *eustenners grabbing for 'bargains. All violins, guitars, mandolins at great sacrifice, LESSON FOR JUNE 1/ > ■ i i -’w.jsua '■ JOSEPH TESTS Hit BRETHREN, . I.K8SON TOXT-fjerj, UH-1T. (JOLDKN TEXT—“ConftM therefore your bws cr.c i i araiii.er, and pray one ror another, that ye> may be healed." James It, V.' Tax day, Tuesday, June 17, when County Tie*surer, d r]ev« or his deputy will be here for collection of taxes. Willie Wise. Sunday School Teacher—-And what should we da .after breaking a com- j ’mandment, Willie? Willie—Muzzle de papers and. hire a .goad lawyer.— Life. Mr. and Mrs, 8. W , Smith, who have been extending the winter lb v Florida,^jjavt returned north, The following invitation* have been issued; “ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tonkinson .jetjuesb' the - pleasure of ■SiSSSSW your presence at the marriage of tit' R E C - U . S . PA T , O F F Gauze Vests \ with the A Shoulder Strap Knit Of be*t aHnboUs M*r* TMUt...— ith« mricet, i f , : mm®? c,SScandap r Sold By \ Bird’s Mammoth Store ( Sometime* It'® Himself. * When a man wears a flower in his buttonhole it indicates some woman i% proud of him.—Atchison Globe. H. BATES SUCCESSOR TO] ROHLER & TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choice cuts of Veal/ Beef and Pork, as well as all kinds of Fresh am) Salt meats*! GIVE ME A CALL H. BATES . C*U*rvifl* Ohio N o t i c e to Breeders ^ O i * 55? Draft Horses The Fercheron Stallion i s KERNEVAZ87218 (94100) will stand tor aafvica for ap proved mares tot the ' GreenValleyStockFarm^ 7 miles east, o f Xenia, Ohio, on the Jamestown Bike. Kernevazipa8 year old dark gray, weight lflOOi Imported by McLaughlih Bros., of Columbus, O. Call and see tl)is great Stal lion betoro.breeding elsewhere. T e r m s $80,00 to Insure mare in foal with return privilege. Fees due when mtores are known to bo In foal. Mot responsible for accidents, Arnold Bros. Proprietors of Green Valley Stock Farm, Route 2, Xenia. J. L. ELLIOTT, Attendant in Charge. their daughter, HutuBeverly, to Mr John Frazer Ra^h, on tho evening o f , Wednesday, „ the eleventh of June, nineteen hundred and thir teen, at seven 'clock.. At home, Cadarville, Ohio.'' BUGGIES! BUGGIES1 Buy your buggies of the Greene County Hardware Co. Finest quality aud lowest prices. It will pay you to come to Xenia and see them, Greene Co, St, HardvareUo., Xenia, Ohio. F ound :— Auto lamp, Owae j ’ must identify property. H abuy K e X non . —Picture framing neatly promptly donh at McMillan's* and Fort S a l e :—-M o . one yearling colt. ; b . M. Tarbox. Mr. K, P, McLean, who Vast for merly n member of Unele Sam's Regulars lu the Phlllipia^B ha* been notified that hi> will get a pension of fso per month. NOTICE;! THE GREENE COUNTY FER TILIZER COMPANY. Will remove all dead animals Imme diately, free of charge. *We will also pay $1.00 par head for horses atkl $1.60 for cows Just as they lay on the ground. Will re move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both i Boll Phone G23-W. Phones ] Citizens’ Phone 663*2ted, All calls answered promptly. OFARtES Ifninr, Manager. Doing Good. ! We are to relieve the distressed, put the wanderer into his way,.and to divide our bread with the hungry, which la but the way of doing good to ourselves; for' we are only several members of one great body,—Seneca. Springfield Rug Co. Bring this ad in and we will allow $1.00 on a $10.00 purchase or over^ IIAtlXIIJgltgEg^ SS55 Your Money—Is It E&minf 5 % Ii depositedwith us itwill begin to bear interest fromdate, payable semi-annually, assuring a profit able and convenient investment, with “Security that is Absolute/' Write for booklet, d Gem City Banding and l o a n Association Dayton, ditto ORGANIZED m t A « S * T « *#.500.000.00, SURPLUS *100,000.00 6KorthMali), Opposit* Old Conti Hon*# Our low operating exptnsts en ables us to save you money on all kinds of new room size and ■ small Rugs. $ JI.50Axminstbrs, *7x51 in.....£ 1.69 $ LOOAXtninsters, 30x7* in.....$ 2.98 $ 5.00 Ingrain, 9x12 ft............ $ 3.88 #10.00Wool Ingrain, 9x12 f t ....$ O.fiO #12.00Brussels, 9x12................ * 9.75 #17.60 Brussels, 9x12.................. $12,60 $19 50Brussels. 1 1!4' x 12 ......... $18.90 $22.60 Brussels, 10^x12........... $15.50 $21.50 Brussels, lO.UxlOJ*........ $17.50 $25,00Axipinsli re, 9x12. .... $17.90 $*0.00 Axmmslers, 9x12’.......... .#22.60 $32 60 Axminstf'!::, $24.60 MO.00Wiltons, 9xlS:................. $26.50 $10.00 Axminsters, 10^’xl3JJ.. #28.60 $68:00French Wiltons, 9x12.... $12.75 Last week wo beheld Joseph gazing for the first time upon Ma brothers While we witnessrfl his Joy, at the same time wa noted another strong trait of character, viz., that of soif- rentraipt. in that lee*cm wo studied.' briefly the fear and the suspicion of the guilty brothers and at the ^close we left them with feigned merriment (for their hearts were at unrest) seek- ing to put on a bold front, if perchance their fears were groundless. It was doubtless Joseph's plan to retain pos session of bte brother Beniamin and lot the others go (v, 2). In his present joy and love for his brother Joseph seeniB to have fdrgotten for a moment the aged father, ■ G ladn ess S h attered. "As soon a? the morning was light," the very earliest possible moment,.the brothers departed, aud who can say but that It was with a sense of relief that they were once more well out of the city and on the road homeward? I, The Plotting, vv. —-*13, IXoivcvsr, all of their gladness had exultation was shattered swiftly and suddenly when Joseph’s steward overtook them and charged them not only with ip- gratitude, but worse still of purloining the cup '<?f Joseph, who was “even as Pharaoh" (v. IS). It is easy for us to picture the consternation that filled them when after their protested inno- ‘cencp the cup was discovered in Ben jamin’s sack, and'with what shame and fear they must have retraced their steps. We cannot read into this story any idea that the brothers had any knowledge Cf the cup being iu Benjamin’s sack,"and therefore they must have considered him, upon' cir cumstantial evidence, as being guilty, and having made Such a strong pro testation Cv. 9), that they, were in volved in his guilt. They were, there fore, in a place of great danger and difilculty* involved In Web, Again, as last week, we do not blink at Joseph's deception and we need to remember that divination (w . 5, Id) was later strictly forbidden in the law, Dent. 18:10-12, It is Prob able, however, that Joseph ’ *d dot practice that art. "The profn. e self- defense of these brother* (v, 8) in em phasizing their honesty may, in the light of thefe history, he questioned. The return of the money was more to avoid, trouble than because of con scientious tcrupls*. A proper regard for the events at^tbpir former visit ought, to have oanwassd them against undue protestations or any thought* leas promises In this instance. As it was, they involved themselves in a web from which they were unable to extricate themselves. Of course the steward knew of their innocence, hut notice how he prolongs tholr anxiety by beginning with the eldest, and going through each sack tjll he reaches that of Benjamin (v„ 12). Now It was their turn to rend their clothes (v, 13); deception bus been practiced upon themeven as they had practiced it upon Jacob, . H, Pleading, w . 14-17, aud the bal ance of tho chapter. Whether or not Joseph foresaw the result of his plan, a remarkable thing happened. Though in all probability these men judged Benjamin guilty yet they at ORco de cided to stand by him, both for his own and for Jacob’s sake. They thero. by.revealed the fact that a change had taken place or else WS« .beginning to work itself out In their 11 es. Joseph was waiting for them as though in tho main ho had all tho details worked out in his own mind. Yesterday feasting and making merry, today with Abject, j serviJo fear they are on their faces |before Joseph protesting their lnno- : cenc# and through the mouth of Judah ! pleading for Benjamin. We need to j remember that It was Judah who sav- t cd the life of Joseph by advising Ms ' sale Into slavery, and It Was Judah , who undertook to be responsible for : Benjamin when they began this pres- ? cut journey. This is not the last timo ^they wero on their faces before Jo- [ soph (50:18), even so the day of con- : fession before our Joseph Is coming. Phil, 2:10, 11. They are called upon to give an account of their deeds, even so must we give an account of our Sstewardship and of our acts, 2 Cor. 16:10, Judah’s pies is a fine bit of logic and an appeal to compassion, His words indicate that he knew that all of tho difficulties wer- t tho outcome o f their own sin, vv. 16, 29 and 42:21, 28, God always finds otit onr iniquities, but blessed is that man whose sin is covered by the “robe of Ms righteous ness/’ This new' attitude of these Ljnen as. voiced by Judah la a remark able Illustration of what tho grace of God can do in the character o? a man, Judah’s Bin, chapter 88, la a typo of that danger ever present tp God’i children. One ought to study this entire chap ter In order properly to teach this les son. The story is one that Is full of dramatic power, hut do not let the telling of it bo so vivid as to exclude tho fundamental lesson. Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kintl Yen Have Always Bought, and which has Been In use for over* 30 years, lias home the signature of and has been ma<lc under his per sonal supervision since its lulaney. Allow no one to deceive youfn this.' AH Counterfeits, Imitations and **Ju8t-«s-good” are but Experiments tbat trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children*-Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR IA CJastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare goric, Props and. Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other.Narcotic substance; Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Jt cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, I t relieves Teething ‘Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and. Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend. 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