The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

arnmm»n»A« " MK-AI. AND PFRbUNAL Mr. Fi* 4 Ui-«j»«.-, it ; ’ ’■'•"f""’’*-' f,r'1 ftnnlly f Mr. mu! Mr«. MasrhalJ Runtteg- Mm. fL*-\ Wstta*1 £ J ^ •^'T ' ' ' ' **“ ftt J *ii'it3j«£ 1ft* Sprlngii- 1*1 i»<r r pm ,-e. a t Mr.}(Mbt rr JS5r *! tm '\ farm * - f. -a* i *’ j » l«n*‘- "awl Mw. Jj*iji* Vim*1 fr«m r i ’flay(V.7»ln' .-ai’iy, ;,< fS at <v< «; \ <WK| ’-AM,'. a i> -|, Ihm 't if& ? t ti X>qn’t you wish you Liui a \vri;,<m Juai! <»t money? .I,ofs <4 peopl.* do, yi t Uu-y Bi-Ubun M.-p to ih irk that, in urtlt-r to ucqnuo moimy you must HAVE mouty. liiij Hftvir.jy Isulntiw ut^oJtils'Iy fusmirial ai;d > vr p *n lu;Jp you ftcquiro tlm habit. Wtaft a .small wivluys ammnf with uk to- day, you'll never regret- it’. The Cedamile Building & LoanAssociation Incorporated fo r...... -.... $ 200 , 000,00 Subscribed S to ck ............. $126 ,425 ,00 BOARD OF DIHICCTOKH W. J . Tarbox, p*eHlti*»nt Uavjtl BrailfuU-. Vice-Pros, J- W. Dixon IV. H.Barliof C, M, CrouHo . W. A. ^penimi* R E. McFarland. %V. M, Cottrell •; Andrew Jackson, Secretary, J pwHMMM iiaM aNBgeaMK ^^ i j Now is the Time , 4 ^ 1 f * to think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. * XENIA, OHIO . Highest Price Cream Buyers , ■ Both Phones Cans furnished 3 Ddays for free trial. So , D etro it St; X e n ia , O h io , #Dr JOB PRINTING (Hiiuiv. M.-nria,.. V, cGiu- mutts rid^y lng'it. Mr. t ‘i;a*.ir,s Bra if<*rd and fan s;y «I*t i *■ last sabbath witk Mrs, n**te pam .ta, Mr. and Mr.-*, J jick S i Huffman of liJafiotmu-. Mr, Hw* rny. nf^ -j 33 : 1 **' foriMf'rly of tl»i« pliu”’, spent Hat r* (day looking ov- r tl,r town‘aftor an ■ nt'Hcnco of foarttini years, V f Mls*i Mnry. MeMUIas: *4 Ci?lu:ii» bm spout HfYf-nil days with Mi, and Mrs. F, J). Turnbull. Rev. Ihdtovt Wilson of HiUsbmm HI., vras tho g iust <<f ids moth- r, ; Mrs, Caroliiu' Wilson, from Hntv*« }day \mtil Monday. Rev. Wilson m jpfiatoFor » thriving Prosliy Iunnti Jcongregation tha t is at present ere? i- jiUff ft $23,WK) chot’f!) Jmme, I I ' ' , f Wilson Jmd been a t East J av <rpoo!, , Ohio., on u business trip ami stopj^f d lenruute to visit b is mother. I Mr, Fred McMillan of DesMoim fv l Iowa, visited here from Thursday ; until Sabbath, leaving the Jotter. ]day for Chicago, Mr. McMillan rt* ; ports* the railroad business good and tha t crop conditions in the west, were excellent, Mrs, Ida (}ne and son, Ellis ami daughter Winifred, of West -Liberty ?are spending a couple of weeks a t i the home of Mr. O. W. Dean and ('family and “Grandpa” Ellis, ; For mending a, fear in an urn- ;brej'la,, narrow ribbon ib excellent,. 1 because the edges, being selvages, 5 need nob be tai'ucd under, Toin- lengthens the lii'e of an umbrella, . > The Y; P, C. U. Of the United .Fresbytcriau ’Church will hold a Bible lit.,ding, Contest in that ehnrc-h Monday evening July M a t 8 o' clock. The winner .of ’this con-, test will represent the CedarviUn society iu' the FrcBbyterJal contort to beheld at Sngamvek Ju ly £■», In addition to ihe readings ft short muaicftl program avj II add to the ’ evening’s oniertainmcnt AnoRei- ingw illhe taken up to go toward the delegate fund of the Society, - . Messrs. O. L. Spilth and brother, Lmiis, and - their wives drove through to -Richmond, Ind., Wc<> nesduy iu Uui la tte i’s. new Haynt1'. touring car, to attend the nuirriagt ‘oi their sister, Miss Mary Emma Smith to -Mr. Herbert Tebbitts, a young mau who is completing his fcourse in surgery. Doth recently . pgraduated from Eftrlham Uollegt*. r j Mr- and M rs^S . W. Smith since their return'from .the South, havn been living in JLUchtuoml. Among the friends from Selma who attmul- ed the wedrtlng.were Howard Smith W'iUSmitb, Alvin Wddman, Sw-w Cftlveitand their w I vcn . Mr. and Mrs. Tebbiti# will rf-oafte Worthy present id Phiiftth'lphift, or. JttiJ-es’ A«tHl5ain I’Hts for rtu-awntlsm Mr, mnt Ml., ti W. WToimi r of , i *> s »bt*Ui with Ml. ;itnl p.r.t.uc . WrSi H hvo . Kat«-, Wi l nnr tv;m> !l? h=u>isi inb.r- c;A»U l?«i‘f'-mp.ujj' isii'-w uitr*d. Ho; Folk* PiM-hing Cm, ft! Nprlr.yll* i t v.< r pn. nd r? ohn 1‘ or 1 v* i;i;. 5 E‘, e-;i • - - Cfctrttol.- • ’ 4 -'*Ti'rqte^l wcclmn l a %rM fb t lit*? t» tlr> Si«lo g,:i*4 tm . iy’OBVfsfurr Is €i:c of fAJFWgrd * ■' ” ’ . ......... iftbeep, tsn$ m m H from tlw fold-** Mi-sis Lfdtft Thf|inp;'«'ii and l- \a l Mry. Uhaph have g fjf/ ftD e l / U c ' t t M ' ^ Tewnsioy are ih,i>ing m ^ 'u ,cal:t*'i•»ift;, i*” sr lheir daiinhtese, * . . . fMEa l i a ^ i Mminiup, **f C’oltitnbns , , ‘and M i ' h Fbtsa Hall and dfttiaidtT' Mr.am l M m F .l» .I I a s tH ,^ h a v e lijf MySt5, aIl Gaimt}a, , ; ; t A Mr. -('harlci Galbroath. wl n i« b. hi spending two works a t y,Vw Mi. J . W. JidiMott r.'p.-i’u; f f'micont, Mr. HusHn^ii rciurnt d " fab ut h.rty chick’ :: m la-.t Satur* >W-cdm-sday and Mrs. 'H a ltin g .. **. „ ,.Tl „ da>. 1* *i‘e l-’f was *‘:r, hen ami : ?!>pp' dac IVooMcr for a vMt with d v * i . • La,.-.- Em let- *. * ; : it r daitghfer, Mary, who is a t te n d - i! ^ ’ AVV,? ^'h Sc am die iroui El Paw, ToKU.e, wlilj Signature of 5 tlC ('3 4 10>Yt$* I CASTORIA For In&nt# and Chiidrwu !Hsi M YeaHaveAlwaysB»gM The Store Where Styles Originate. The Sjore Others Tty to 'Imitate. • BO G G A N ’S E x c lu s iv e S ty le s JULY CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING OH. EVERYTHiNG SAGRIFCED MUST HAVE ROOIW FOR OUR FALL STOCKS WHICH WILL SOON" BE * ARRIVING- In th is Great Bargain Treat we place abso lutely no restriction on your cho ice. N o th in g is reserved . Make your selection from our E x ten sive Variety o f E x c lu sive Merchandise, c E v e r y sea son brings abou t a B ig Clearance Sale; you w ill always find good bargains, b u t th is y ea r our sale exce ls any other previously conducted. The *| bargains are abso lu tely phenomenal. ~ JUST ATEW ITEMS TO GIVE YOU AH IDEA .§.*1.05 BOGGANMADE SUITS $20 Su its , Clearance p r i c e . . . . . ,$G.oO Choice o f an y su it worth tip .to SIO; Clearance price, .$ 1 4 0 5 * dresses $1 .50 S im p lic ity Dresses, July ; Clearance price............7 5c Choice o f .85 Dresses th a t so ld Up to $12 30 ; Clearance p r ice ............$3.05 MftNEV SAVERS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR FlRSTFLOOR. VISIT THEM ALL; YOU WILL FIND EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN BOGGANMADE SUITS $10 Coats, Clearance p r i c e . . » . $18 50 Coats, Ju ly Clearance p r i c e , ,«* *»«, i ** ♦»*« , , , #«* ,$S , 0 o MILLINERY $8.95 H a ts, July Clearance price, ,95c Pa ttern H a ts, worth up to $30; ‘Clearance p r i c e ,....................... ,S0 50 Princess Slips*. Neckwear, Heather Goods, P e tticoa ts, G loves Parasols, Underwear, Hosiery, Veils A u to Scarfs, Handkerchiefs E tc . ShHw ftisfa , ' Corsets, Brassieres, Sweaters, • Garda re Refunded on all Purchases Amounting to $15 or Over PETER A. BOGGAN B o th Phones 825 Springfield, Ohio. M m o n a l .. .’ fT -,. i mg the rnivcrw ty fhmum v Hejiool. ■ • ■ ilikely Im-ate in D< - 1 CANS! L esson Th O, fTtJ.i;ns. Dlreetor of Bvonltis 1 f.Jltli.l !,t, **i M’KlSr' lliblft Icsiitutf, LESG0N J'OR JULY 13 MoSKaehgP/iUEs sor ' his work . I. Efisox tri:r; 7 - j 5 *. f.OI.DKN 'J.ijXT—»“l)U’Ho<<1 are tlio iv’eeh: foe they rhajj, hiherit tho earth." 5 Jatft 5 :fv ?*lcel;iK'h'S (l<-f s not Imply any lack ■of.a&grcssiYonfc ej It does not imply-a mildnaftB of lempor. jMosea, we judge from a, gtiidy of -th'ls chapter, wan not as yofc "meek above airmen," .. In last week's I cescqi we: considered t'hc blrtlu salvation, nurging And train­ ing of Moses as child, .After .Toebcbed' bad mu’p.ed fesett (v» fn be was re­ turned to Pharaoh's daugliter and "bo- came her ton;* ’thereby obtaining all the rights, -privileges and training of the Ifeyptian court. . ' . f. His 'Oualiiicatlonj*. (i) He had a godly parentage nncTab cariy godly, training,' Do y,vo appreciate, -the tro- mtudouft ndvanfege of tho child who is well born ana well, trained? True, en­ vironment it not all-smtiicKmt, but it ia a great asset, The psalmist empha­ sises thin when'he exclaims *‘tk«Lhast given uja tho korlthge of them that fear thy .name," Ps. fit: 5, , (2) Moses had ft knowledge -of the (Conditions, Born ami. luhscj in- a slave's homo he knew pf Jho oppres­ sion' »f Ihrael. Beared: In Pharaoh's court, lia knew how tho Egyptians feared those- name Israelites (th» its, ''’""TT III). Mooes saw- fvv II3 the burdens borne by those of hie own race, r, Heart, of-Sympathy, (3) Moses had a 1mirt of syiripftihy ( v / l f ) . Booing up Egyptian .task-, master evilly entreating ft. ItlnEinan Moses* heart rehalfed and at. once he How to his support and defence. Our Lord was ^'moved with, compassion." A like righteous imlignailcn Impelled the Muster- -to drive the .money changers from fho teinplO and to de­ nounce the ‘hypocriticftl PhuriBecs. Mo^es hud not, however*’learned watt-- restraint, imd,tbivt' ho should exprese his sympathy at iSs* proper time and in the most elfooUva manner. .• (41 Moses ww %rave and xoalons, v : n , Dut he.ststed before Ood told hhft' td mofe- ; that," hot ho did -.not look upward, (E) Moses was educated. Wo have atreadyJShea how ho w»a taughtby Ills own mother and that he received the training of the Egyptians, Acta 7 : 22 . Doing brave and mighty iu deeds was not enough; he was '"mighty in words and deeds." Thus he was prepared to stand before1pharaoh (not the fathei of his deliverer, hut another Pharaoh,, v. 2-1), meet him oh an u&tal foptius and intelligently combat hid religion with that of Jehovah. (G) Moses had assurance. True, he had not as yet received God’s’call (see ’Oh; 0) for particular work and Ida to banco upon force, his tit-for-tat polio; wan not God’s method -of. working do llverance. Hut Moses was obedient, and ao he obeyed, God honored cadi stop of his faith. Moses1' Mistake. ( 7 ) Moic* y as meek* ©. g., teach able. To us this was Ills greatest as­ set. A man may be well born, well trained artd know the needs and tin resources at. his command, hut if Iu lad; n. teach.iblef spirit ho is .doomed to failure. ’ Moses made a mistake when ho slew the Egyptian. At a later * date when he had learned of God ho I undertook the same task And no dif- ’ ficiiUies daunted him. The change) from a prince’s position at the court: to ono of art humble shepherd, a des-} plsed calling, was as essential as had I m3m been those -if) years at the Egyptian f EChools, II, Hi# error. Moses endeavored tc work rdlef by the strength of his own nm , n mistake vany Christian, work­ ers ore constantly making. Our war­ fare ia not with * carnal weapons, Moses had no wartaht for killing the Egyptian, He was not obeying any command other than that of Impulse, j The life of Moses had been miracu­ lously spared, nor had he been sub­ ject to slavery. Vet he did not know God’s method ltor was It God’s oppor- j tune time to strika the blow for deliv- j crahee. It fa. true that the sufferings: of the leraelite# increased and that an one S 'm ed to head their cry. But God remembered, III. HI# pllarimaija. gome one has suggested that, Moses entered another t choAl of patienco which would cause ] him to exercise all of his meekness 1 when he married Zippotalt, Ch. 4:20-20. It Is true that his father-in-law was more generous and proved ft better! friend than his daughter. Oh, IS:13-! 27. Moses gave CvWence that, he red- j ognlzcd Ids pilgrim character in the! names lie gave to hi# sons, v, &2 and f Oh, 18:3, 4, The Christian needs con* nianfly to be reminded that, be is but a pilgrim and a stranger bora below. IV, A summary. Again v;o have, brought htfore us God’s wmulrrful method of preparing his chosen instru­ ment for the carrying out of his prom­ ises. Not all, of course, Is recorded. A life ia saved and preserved. It receives ( a brief period of instruction at, Jta; most critical stag* from the hand# o f} Us own mother, lie Women proficient J in all of the learning of a rich suit S opulent court. Then come# a time ! when ft definite erisls of responsibility, a sense of persons reiaijon to the poor i and oppressed of his own blood, force# j him to mak« a «Aol«e. H« 4 s con* i vteotd of to# own fatompsUno#, * O u r P r ic e s Schmidt’s Old Hickory XGonr, 25 lb sack for... ..7Gc 1 Schmidt’s Ocean I,igbfc Elour, 25 lb, sack for... 70 Country Cured Bocoti.,..18o Breakfast Bacon, per lb.. 28 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b ............. 22 California and Picnic Hams, per Ib...................18 African Java Coffee, per lb ........... ...!......... 22 Itio and Java Blend per . ib...;............. ffit Rio Coffee per il),,.-..........'.’20 , Chick Fcod^ a lb ,........... i£}jL CANS! > f . -t- For Canning Get Them While They’re Cheap Star Tin Cans, per dozen .........27e qt. size, CANS! Ball Mason Jars per dozen........ Arm Bail Mason Jars, pfc, size per dozen...................... . 40c .BftU.Mnsou Jars, half gftj.-size, per dozen.................................... 70 e Our Prices Star Crackers...... ......... 6 Silver prunes......'..... ........10 P runes....... ...........- ............8 Fancy Large Santa Clara Apricots, per lb.....-.... 12 Fancy Large Lernon Cling PeachoB* ber lb... ......l...... 9 Tomatoes, per can ......... ,. 9 BlioePcg Coni^per can... 7 Peas, per can ................ L;,„.8 Lenox; Soapi 3 bars............10 S U G A R For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 ib* Bag for $U8 S a v e y o u r • c a s h r e g is te r r e c e i p ts se* c u r e d h e r e and get either a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirror. F R E E , H . E. S c hm id t & Go., W h o l e s a l e - a n d R e t a i l G r o c e r s 30 S o u t h D e t r o i t S t r e e t , . * ^ e n i a , O h i o , Great July Clearance Sale in Full Swing Offering values tha t know no pcrcedent. Never* throughout the summer season is seasonable merchandise to be had a t such immense sav ings—hundreds of forcible and attractive item s claim your a tten tion on every hand., Our policy of keeping stocks fresh and up -to-date d icta tes th is disposal of regular stocks and broken lines a t drastic reductions and creates an opportu iity o f the greatest money saving magnitude for far sighted shoppers, 'who w ill .be prompt to realize - the immense advantage now presented in this great annual clearing movement. We pay your rail-road and traction fare on all purchases of $15.00 or over. Summer Wash Fabrics 2£X SEE 2£2£ Those two new tables, one filled w ith 10c goods and one filled w ith 10 e goods worth much more. R e a d y t o w e a r E m b r o i d e r e d W a s h S u i t s E m b r o i d e r e d V o i l e F l o u n c i n g W a i s t s , M i d d i e s , B a l k a n B l o u s e s 75 c t o $ 1 , 00 , W h i t e S k i r t s * S u ita b le S e a s o n A r tic le s Another Shipment S ilk G lo v e s a l l L e n g th s an d C o lors. S ilk H o s i e r y . ....................... — 500 to $r ,-;o W h i t e H o s ie r y ,i^ c U p Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO. m M i mm mmmm

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