The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

« *m w *m ■ i . , f.' F a r m E c o n o m y Tka Biggest Loss on Farms Today js Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Post Madeby American Steel 9c Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E Thousands In use tn "the past 10 years, which have no t rotted, rusted o t burned because they are benylly nine coated inside and outside. American Stee l Poets— Can Jit* Driven Etiminato Fence Repairs Every Post a Lightening Rod Protects Stock from Lightening Staples Reqtuirod FenoB Rows (Jan Be Burned, Destroy­ ing Weeds and Yermon ’ Laud w ith Steel FustsisMore Valuable, S e e u i at ones for further Information, or ask the man who has used American Stee l F*r»ce Posts,' TA R BO X LUM B ER GO. $ t.o o F o r FRIDAY, JUNE 6, I tll. Y. P. B, MEETING. CedarviHe y . p« B. meeting will, be a t the home of Mr, Wilbur Cooley next Tuesday evening, J une 10th, All members are urged to be present. The young people wiU starfc.from the home of Miss Wary Ervin at7 o’closk. S t M M L es s o n . KAftLH BULL - - Ed ito r i—iiiiMii t;"w t ' vy>r,-|iry"rrwr‘nrinnmn>r r j E n tered a t the Fost-Oittce, C e d a r* ; villa. October 81 , 189 ?,^ a s eeeornl elase m a tte r. (By » , o .*S s » u , krb , W r ite r or jerwv I»s Dwertment, The Jtwjdr m m Is* utltuto ot CUScixo.) l i S S O N F O R J l l i i a JOSEPH FORGIVRSHIE BRETHREN LESSON TBXTHStn. GOLDEN TEXT-^boM mnd how pleaaant it is dwellJoeethe- la unity.” how rood tor brethren ta ­ ps. J » ;t C eda rv ille , Ohio . fW i a 1. 1mi j ......... ... ' Willie WI*e, J Sun<L“iy School Teacher—And what Bhould wo “do after breaking a com­ mandment, Willie? Willie—Mhzzle -de papers and hire a igood lawyer;- Lite, FLOWERMISSION DAY, Flower Mission will be observed on Tuesday, June 10, in s te a d 'o f Monday. The following order will be Observed; Xenia union will visit the Jail and police station. A. 0. Turrel, Bellbrnok, Anna Clark, Wilherforce, McClellan, Fairfield, will conduct serylces at the work house. " - Old Town,' South Side, Spring -Valley—amiryameMow-n- -will con­ duct' services a t the Infirmary. Eflle Carter Bowersvllle, Willard, the hospital, Jamestown,. Cedarville and Yellow Springs the .Children's Home. Services will begin “atMo o’clock, a t the Work House. All unions to meet for picnic dinner at noon hoar on the Infirmary lawn.__ F, M , Superintendent No tlippingat thoaJelttr AlwayB ,f « k comfortable \, 1REO-U.SS.. PAT . O F F Gauze Vests \ with the _ $ hr Strap My*»riW»%lkXk» 1dpi mtioam’t **sj r, ■ . C ( !B < M*fin«<*»S»Vwt, P Price* 1Q*>f i e , M e *nd*p • Sold By Bird’s Mammoth Store ■ ■amsprtwpwEiBsswt.h j »■ Sometimes It'# HlmeSlf^, 1 When a tain wears a flower in his buttonhole it Indicates some woman is proud 01 him.—Atchison Globe. H. BATES SUCCESSOR TOJ ROHLER & TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choloe cuts of Veal,^ Beef 0 and Pork, As well as all kinds of Fresh and Salt • ‘- meats.! GIVE ME A CALL H. BATES. Cedarville Ohio N o t i c e t o B r e e d e r s *tS»OJsRStf " Draft Horses The Fercheron Stallion „■r ■ * Will stand, tor service fbr «p- pYoved m*?e*1artbe Green Valley Stock Fauna t toilers east of Xenia, Ohio, on the Jamestown Pike. - Kcrnevaz is a 3 year old dark gray, weight 1900, Imported by McLaughlin Bros., of Columbus, O. Call and see this great Efcal- lien heioro .breeding elsewhere. Terms:—$60.00 to insure mare in foal w ith ' return -privilege. Fee's dueiwhen tuajrei are knoWn to he in foal. Hot responelble tor accidents. Arnold Bros. Proprietors of Grsen Valley Stock Farm, Route 2, Xema. J / L . ELLIOTT, Attendant In Charge. -Wine of Cardfii, 70c ' A t Wlsterman’s Ready made dresses for wo­ men, mlssesatidjchildren in per­ cales, ginghams and calicos 5 0 cents, $1 .00 up,'to $ 2 .6 0 each. Bird’s Mammouth Store. Mr. Will Duifleld and Wife,- c Dayton, spent Decoration Day with Mrs, Mary Duflleld, Mr. ■Edgar Manor and wife, .of H&w Castle. Ind,, have also,been Mrs. Duilleld’s guests tor a week. William Broadace, colored, who has been working m Xenia* was taken ill several days ago and died of appendicitis, He ih a son of Mrs. Ausan Broadace and leave's several brothers andsisters. , Xema city has been unable to support h e r Carnegie Library and the county commissioners have taken the ioafcltution m charge'. MET9*$ BUITS — • W* handle th* w«ll known Gritarlon Brand Clothing the best $15 .00 suits !n the county. They are strlottyALLWOOLand made in latest style. We have ether grade* * t $12 .60 and, $10 .00 alsd a line of'close-outs a t $5,R8 par suit that sold up to $ 1 5 .0 0 . .. ‘ Bird’s Mammoth Store- Springfield Rug Co. Bring this ad in and we will allow $1.00 on a $ 10.00 purchase- or over NOTICE,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER ­ TILIZER COMPANY. Will remove all dead animals imme diately, free of charge, • We will also pay |1.00 per head for horses and $1.60 for cows Just as they lay on the ground. W ill re­ move hogs and gliesp free of charge, Both i Bell Phone 623-W. Phones f Citizens’ Phone 668-Red., All calls answered promptly, CHtABbss IlnnM, Manager. Your Money—-Is It E&ruin* Our low operating expenses on ables us to save you money on a lt kinds of new room size and small Rug4< $ 2,'60'Axminsters, 27x6! in..... % 1,00 $ 4.00 AxmiiiBtete, 30x78 in...., $ 2.98 $ 6.00 Ingrain, 0x12 f t . , ........ $ sM $10.00Wool Ingrain, 9x12'ft...'.. $ 0.60 $12.60Brus&eis, 2x12......... T. ......$ 9.75 $17.60Brussels, 9x12.................. $12,60 $19 60Brussels, 11?4'xl2............ $14.90 $22.60Brussels, 10^x12........... $16.60 $24.60 Brussels, lO^xlRKT....... $17,60 $26,00AxmiiiBiere, 0x12..... .'..... $17.90 $10.00Axmms tors, 8X12............$22,60 $32.60 Axminsl'HS, *ltt4'xl2..... $24.60 J40.00Wiltons, 9x12...... $26.60 $40.00 Axmiiisters, 10^x13^ ...$18.50 f$66,00 FrsnCh Wiltons, 9x11?..... $42.76 l Other sizes a t proportionately low prices, See our complete stock and be convinced. Rug* m ide frop? did Carpet* , No story of the Old TeAtataent Is fraught with greater dramatic Inter­ est than that which is presented- to­ day, Let us get the setting of the pic­ ture. An opuleut oriental court; that man xho next to Pharaoh exercised more power than any congress or as­ sembly, and Into whoso hands had been placed the destinies at a king*, dom by earthly power and the out­ working of the plan .of redemption by a divine power. Servants,-power, resources, all at Joseph's command. Before him his brothers who long ago, gave him up as being dead. Out­ side a great calamity resting upon the people, and non* prepared to meet It except, these of'Egypt whose provi-, sion was the -result of .the work of this man of God. Cl. Tim. 4:8).. Be­ fore this man, as humble supplicants.' we see those who “entreated him dft- spitefnily." Judah's speech was. a revelation to Joseph,, it satisfied him; and what need, therefore, for further delay in revealing himself In his true character? Saving Love. I, Revelation, vv. 1-3.—Excluding jilLlrQ 3 a,hiajiresence, Saylnghis broth­ ers, Joseph gave full vent to his~3o~y and rejoicing. “I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?” Their astonish­ ment was ao great as to leave them speechless, and again haunting memo­ ries condemn them to fear and fore­ boding for they wars '/troubled in his presence.” We have here a beautiful picture of forgiveness and aavinglove. The exaltation of Jesus was to give repentance to Israel through the forgiveness of sins.’ Acts 5:31. Even so did Joseph bring repentance’to bis brothers and forgiveness of their wrongs toward him 22 years before. Joseph's severe dealings with bis brothers aroused them to a full recog­ nition .of their evil .deeds and pre­ pared them to receive his pardon and . forgiveness. , But the cup is full, no longer can he restrain himself/ and with a. loud voice, *a load that it could be heard without, ha etted '% am Joseph’* Small wonder that at such. * procia-' mation by him. whom they .had so grievously wounded, “they were Iron-,' bled.” So shall it bo when the breth­ ren of Jesua shall "look upon him- whom they have pierced,”' Zech« 12: 4$. . ■ , II, . Reconciliation, vv, 4-8.—The greatness of Josegfr is hero revealed in A clear/ t$ae fight- . Be interprets to his brothers theft- own actions with all that Ged has involved in it, which must have been a, great surprise to ills brothers, .Joseph dees not wait for them to fall at his feet and sue for' mercy, but.seeks to allay their fears, "Come near to ine-I pray^ou," 'These who by tbeir Wicked works were rightfully alienated from him are Invited, to draw nigh, Col l:2 l and Matt, 14:28. Joseph’# Grace. Joseph was as one who was dead and out of that catoe life for those Of his own family a s well pa those out­ side.- Even so 0od has brought life to many out of the death'of Jesus, work­ ing salvation for all out of the most colossal and ihfahtous crime ever per­ petrated—the criclfixtom Joseph was “sent” (v, 7), to save those Very ones (John 4:11). 1$was a "great deliver- once,* see Hub. 2:4, Here, again, Wfe see Joseph’s Intimate relations with - God, "It was not yon that sent me blth* er, but God.” That la the right Way to look at life, Rom. 8:28. III, Proclamitfeft, vv, 9-15«—-The news of this meeting came to Pha­ raoh, r r . 3, 16, with, the result that ha commanded Jacob and alt of hts household to be brought into Egypt Having reoeitad good things them­ selves, thsy era commanded to go with haste, and tall others. Matt, 28:7, The first call la always "ooma” (v. 4), and that is always followed by the command of to "go” (r. 9). Joseph was not ashamed of kla old father and his brothers la 'the days of his pros- . parity, and added that whan they should dwell in Egypt th e / were to be "near unto me,” Sen FhlL 1:23, John 44:4, When the brothers reached Jacob and fold him that Joseph was alive and exalted In Egypt he could not believe then!, and his heart faint­ ed. Can we be surprised? Yet con­ viction was a t hand in the shape of the wagons laden with the rich spoil of Egypt, vv. $1, 27, 48. Again God appears to Jahob, 46:2,8,&nd adds the assurance of his own word. Lessons of the Laeson,—The great- v ness of Joseph’s character Is revealedM in the hour of the fulfillment of his dreams—tears, not vindictiveness, manifest the Condition of his heart. 4$cob recognise* God’s .great plan, and that its outoome is an evident blessing for others as well a* for him­ self. Thera is no evidence of pride a t Joseph Interpret* Goa'S dealings, God bat made abundant provision fm* u* la Christ, This lessen js the r r verse of the usual .order in that the lessen Hustrate* the golden text rath­ er than the text illuminating the lev eon. ....„„ ‘ Altogether Too Dsstmble, „ Dobbs—So you’re living in the coun­ try, ehl WbAt kind of neighbors fhave you? Are they desirable? Hobbs I—Deslrablel Great Scott,,We haven’t *■g thing they don’t desire, especially In the way of gardenlaf Implement?. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The KM Y m Dm Alwap Botght My Phone No* i s 110. This number will bring to your door anything In my lino. FR E SH F ISH Every Friday direct from the lakes ICE CR E AM v In any quantity, *. ■. Find Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Etc, ALCOHOL 3 PJERCENT. . A^jel^BtparattonCrls- sIMaUngiiiefbetfafltfMuia- (in^theSinaacMaQdBcfmsgf iM.iNX* ■'TliRblU N CASTOEUA For Infant* and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought nessandRB^jCOntatetsnether Opium,M(tfphinenorldteeraLi’ N ot N arcotic . j 11 . 1 ^ii wyi—i**>— ' fUwfiHiSitd- * JbcStWtf JfUMeUh- • 'tSHjl* ■3Ut* ApetfeciBeiaedyforCon#t- Mon,sourStonmDlttilm WormsjConvutswusyevenslf ness anALoSSOrSHEP. facsimile Signature of NEW-YORK, . \ t b nmnthM 35 D o s r v ~ 3 5 L ints !n Use Over Years Exact Copy a t Wrapper. THcecNT«un oohmn V. hew roan enrv. Your yield ofwheat 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. Ldfek the EXCELSIOR over, you will then understand why it will pay you to purchase now. J •v C. N. S T U C K E Y & S 0N General Agents, Cedarville, Ohio; t Spring and Summer W e invite you to inspect our new Spring line cf woolens, the finest line ever shown. Our work guaranteed to be first class only. Two Piece Suits , $ 22.50 i and up . t KANY, The Leading Tailor. XENIA, " - - ( I r. IT WILL JUST TOUCH THIS SPOT and prove an every day * - winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is what we promise if yon Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurjc in a lot of the metffc that’s sold, but not in ours; Wegell the best and a t a fiaction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced, G H , CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. CutYotfrSeedBill iuTwo--== AnExcelsiorWill Do It How mpeh seed do you sow ta theracre? Most farmers thla haven't an 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 and secure a good catch, because ALL of the seed is put IN the ground, evenly, accurately and not too deep, and in furrows only 4 inches apart,' thus insuring a maximum tonnage to the acre./ /TH K fiE ffT REMEDY For a ll fo rm a o f RHEUMATISM Lumbage.Solatlcs,Gout,Nsurst- Qls,KidneyTroubles, Catarrtf and - - AglhmA 4 . “ 5 -DROPS” STOP THE PAIN G lvoa Q u iok R elief It stops tbs aches and pains, relieves swollen Joints aqdjqnsoles --aqt3»lraost like raaeio. Destroys the excess tirlo acid and la auiok, Bafo and n«re in Its results. No other remedy like it. Sample' fre e on re q u e s t, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS l Una Dollarperbottle, or sent prepaid npon reoelpt of prloe if not tobtainable in your loaaiity. SWANSONRHEUMATICCURECO., 198 lake Stmt ChkMg* SON P _ B a s t R e m e d y f o r , f C o n a t i p a t l o n , $ l o k H a a d a e l i o S o u r S t a m a o h . B e l c h l n i t a n d t A l v a r T r o u b l e s , *80 P a r A R o x a t D r U g g l s t a , (i?-p/rn p.n <S* fT% fp k sI\S- ,iwS Ca- .8MT bysdag tee “ 5 -DROPS” 8 ALYK A iUH)SW*MMt*fUSit«tB Q U IC K L Y H E A L E D - N '•b _ ASK OUR SALESMAN FOX Campbell'sVarnish Staia ^The b;«t end moit durable finish for Floors,Fumiture&Woo^worlc • Therei«nothing likeit.' 13cdlora ModabyCilpUMdlaMCa, B m I m ' \ FOR SALE B y . GJ\!( CROUSE The only place in “town where you can obtain’the great Southern Drink, Orange Julep ia a t C y f , KT/^YMi •<> • I t # * ‘O * I L # I M w A|rl> MJUS DISEASES OF THE RECTUM d r .« j . j . M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0! Bookoialtir ...Hesteorant... IN THC BOOKWALTCR HOTEL HIGH STREET . DININGROOMFORLADiUSUb STAIRI ALSO RBST ROOM, . t * K A i* n w z v r r **, Lunch Counltr Main Wwr Opto Day »nd NlfhL **>• it fit**#Hu** la tbs . IMtry M p t iM i t t k f * W epay y l we select loans I ttiati enongb to] by placing1you{ The Oedai Ince Sul .Tarl 0. B. N - to th] Xeni Hi So. Detroit •-s*<»<si »-<»e>| LOCAL AND —Canned "corn eBpcclsUy priodfi Icecream willl market Saturday and help tbe benl Remember the| ' J une ,7, for the Btiflorers. The Ladies’ church will hold I the church pario| lun e 17th, Get your* sutt Lunch June 17tl| a t 6:30. Mr. J . M. Bi| Fred, and Miss. Springfield, werj guests of Mr. faimiy, Mr. and Mrs. their guests Ml gow, of Stubenvl Kyle, of Xenia.] The Ladles Lunch from & :3| the .evening o f. Be sure anc Lunch June I7t —Special prl«| more of coffee.I I will open room a t the coij and Main Stret all kir^dS of frl tttbleS in seascT considering thl Market June flood' Buffefcrl Oroiise's implT A good grai| fender Oil a t i gallon. WOMEN 'S . Til Th* Nur*i| w ilt sol* si rubber haell dr*** she*. OLD LADII Sol* thoss able. Perp] JULIETS- aho* slsstls] pstsnt tip, vsry ss**rt«| RSlv $1.80. P mu ui®*i

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