The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

fin Marvitte Her*M.| e«T* # j.op 5Pwr «'~"A -r*^ I f# * !’* HaAJSLH BULL - CdHier Mwlered at hire Pott-Office,, Gadar-1 vdl*, QatotearM, MW, ** #*©*«d| *l*Mmatter. I far Ladle*, Ml*©©* ©nd Childran * «pi*»dldiw**rtm#rtt t**W tarprf*©*. Al*o m full Hu* » f Coat $w©)M©Wi frorn $ 1 .0 0 t© $ 5 .0 0 ©Mail. Bird** Mammoth Store, ©^pinMnnii in>inn-wMr»fei|i,mw;wM!.> ..-nnr. smmAr, N ovember u , ms. ff%» road whttd of toe new ficBety t«* eoawM ooer i* not to be U .W «*** #or Mr. P«wS, The law fcaa mad* each racket '©Iwngee t3jat people t* » hap^-ly ooropre'fceBd Ha ’Intent and .to* pofwpr entnwrtea to-the new offi. oia!a. it ia evident already, that those v ho have been able to cover up their l oidings (iti the {net iwm tUo average ©«w«»ot* Anri breakt-t* ahead In Mr. Farre^f* appointment. To the average cltlaen the attitede o f .the tax dodger to opposing tote l*w ««* socia lly the appointment o f tthe present deputy rfesuld prove that there will a 'more equal valuation and return of taxable proparty. Even the Mroogeet oppon­ ent readily admits that there la no one in »$e county more competent for this important poet than Mr. Farrell. In fact the only dlsBalWafaditon we hear tomes from others Who sought the name position. Remember "The Old Curosifcy Shop’1bytbeL. A.S, ot the TJ. T church; Friday, November 21. Admission lOo. Mr. F. B. TuralmU has ©*•* o« She «kde But this week. Mrs. O. W. Dew* has been vteiiing in Want liberty for aeverei days- (Mr. f . M, BMirway and wife and Mr. M Zobaor and wife, of James­ town, drove to BfcSmend, lad,, last Thursday in the former's auto. Rev, R. B, Wilson, Of Htttebororllte., stopped' off here for a short visit, ‘com­ ing Bast to attend the Anti-Saloon league -conv^mitSon in Columbus. 3*r. W, P. Anderson, who has been in Hale county, Texw, siithe last Feb­ ruary, returned home Saturday even­ ing, Mr. Anderson has extensive farm interests in that section and: reports that while the dry weather checked Che crops Texas did not suffer to the extent-that some of the other Western states dW. Ho is exhibiting a seven- pound sweet .potato grown, in that sec­ tion. There la much, irrigation being done and (tum&reda of silo© ©re being erected'tlh©year. The Ladles' Aid o f . the V . F. church will hold ‘ ‘The OldCurosity Shop** in the'lecture room of the church Friday, November 21, both afternoon and evening Refresh­ ment*willbeserved, Admission lOo. himnotwL SUNMiSOIOOL L esson (ByJC. O. SSLLERA director of Mvsnlnfr Depart* t msnt, Chicago,) Th* Moody$IW*Institute. oil aralooklng for ©.GOOD IE CHEAP either In Men’ * . BOYS* NORFOLK SUITS Niftystylassnd patterns $ 3 .5 0 and $ 5 ,0 0 each. Boys* . Knickerbocker Knee Pants 50c, TSeand $1 .0 0 pair. Bird's Mammoth Store, SHOE BARGAINS lf.y©i SHO Woman’s or Children's come to us. We buy ho cheap vshoes, As the style change we mark the, old ones down. By so doing we give you extra quality- atsiowr price. Ask us to show-you these shoe bargains.' ,* ‘ i Bird's Mammoth Store, LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 16 the OfATH OF.M09E9, laKHSOHTBDCT—Deut. M:1-IX GOLDEN TEXT—’Troclcu* in the a*l*ht ot Jehovah to the death of hi* aadntw." 3P*. 1W:15. 1. The Old Leader, vv. 1-8. We have now come to the last of onr lessons which have to do with Moses. Fol­ lowing hi* lamented failure at the time of the second arrival at Kadeab- Barnea, Miriam dies; at. Mt Her, Aaron departed and his office is be­ stowed upon his son, Elehisar. Then’ quickly followed the plague ot ser­ pents, the defeat of the king of the' Amorites, Balaam’s folly,the apostasy: of Israel which was cleahsed by blood: throughtheseal of Phinehas, and final­ ly the arrival upon the plains of; Moab. Law Confirmed, Hera Hoses repeats and confirms) the law to this new generation ot> Israeli delivers his last charge, singsf his last song, ascends ML Nebo to) view Canaan, and la '’forever with! the lord," In the passagemarked out for this lesson we have the account pf the passing of this- wonderful servant: Of God.- Returning to ch. 31:1-8 and! ,32:44*62 we see this Journey In pros­ pect, after that we read Mpse*’ parting! ' blessing'and in this pectlon .we read! o f ' the' fulfilment of that • prospect Moses anticipated his departure by © ’ quiet dignity,' absolutely divorced from -haste qr ifret, that, was characteristic of hia llfa of sHhiwfasion. and: wan the Schmidt's Old .' Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack for,..,..750 Schmidt's Ocean - Light- ‘ Flour, 25 lb. sack for.,..,?0 Country, Cured Bscon„.,18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb...2g Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, :ib California aM.tioniq ' Hams, per lb1....,.,.',... Jid African Java Coffee, per - *■’ 1 k ' ' ’'’a.'-.'.t'.'’ . * **»»• •»**«< »»*»••*«* Rio and iavaHlend per/ lO.,^.,......... ....... ........ 24 Rio Ooftes-perlbl.,..-,....28 • How Received daily ' in i*.nlk or cans. Try these oysters thus ^ have the xealsea tang—no otberi»l; like them—the pure lood pro- i ^dfict th,at all enjoy. ©j| ‘ V - 1 A\1\ * ./ Vv * < h i \ E Reeeived Fresh Daily v tW m d bliF#. anti getcithpr a Clock o r * - , * ■ ’ ' * - * * 1 4 ! l u * ’ * ^IpI'Mirrpr,: '• uti- F R E E , tmA KE; «ffi« JH*$ & t - „ * . . v V a v t / • Wholesale,and Retail' Grocers . ■'- y. ■ ...* ■: • 'T:'. -" - '-■ *i- - 1‘ <. - -*fc ^ ■"V 30 South Detroit Street, . ' r. Xenia, Ohio. l i s 2M^r© d«i«rtsf* Hasps fdtyndy I charged this newer ©fcaeratioa to ob- \ (Mrre that law, that it is not1 a vaU» nor an empty tfcbsg, bat in deed and in truth to them the wey of Ufa Then oomes the eLcgld* dignified so- count of this last wgbif obedieaoe, sim­ ple, yet sublime. wXg*e w see him, viewed by Gw hogbiMtf' hgael, an he saoead* the mwaaNi. akme—y«c acd to fectad hbi lant hours upon earth wish Jehovah, who doubtless appears*} ss the angel— Jehovah, and pointed out to him the land ho so much logged to eater, but could not because he failed to sanctify, •God in the sight .04 Gw people at a critical moment, TaMag-the glory to himself on that ocn^gton demanded stn act of punishment a warning lq the people, h e n c e , w e n t ill with Moses for the}* sake*," Bs. X8#:32. There upon the mos*t God**ddvanant with Abraham is © 5 nfimfd,*Wt with undlmmgd .eyeand ngdlmigiehed vigor (r, 7), Mcwe* was shown the fufll- ment of that prondiitg, his body was laid at rest by GodtWmeelf, in an un­ known and uhmarwd sepulchre, "over against Beth-Feer,'* v, 8. IL The NSWLf'adar, v. 9. God never leaves hip people without a leader and’ hdnoe Joshua is exalted to com­ pensate Israel for the loss ot M osbb . "The kin* is dead—long live the king.'" The worker dies, the work goes oh-and many times the victories' of the new leader are fully as great and far reaching as any won by the former leader, Joshua was notMoses,, he was Joshua and as *uch called la face new problems. ' ’ l|l. A Great Character, w . 10-12. The description ot Moses Is of one who saw "Jehovah face to face, a peculiar dig* nity, and the secret of bta greatnecsj 'When Aaron and Miriam murmured Qod declared that Mo^es.was dideren| • from all other prophets in that, "with himwlUI speak mouth to mouth, even manifestly, and'not in dark speeches and the form pLJphovah shall he be­ hold," Hum, 12:6-8, MoSeS himself declared to Israel that When God spoke to themcut of the midst of the $re, "I stood between the Lord and you,'"" Bent. IS;4, 5. The supremo teaching Of this lesson is the tact that groat aB Moses was, he was never­ theless excluded from the promised land as a warning to Israel. , * On the other hand this>tonr la a wpnderfut illustration of the tender compassionandwatchfulcare of Jeho­ vah even to the end. Bven the discip­ line ot Jehovah la accompanied by .gentleness. It he mush needs be ex­ cluded yeb heJ b not excluded from communionwltn Jehovah. ; ■Thus this st^gt who was separated to the will o f God passes out of life. In the hour of-the consummation of his life work.'hls Spirit passes Into yet closer fellowship With God. The Psalmist in th'S Words of the.gdlden text most beautifully . suggests that such an hour la a delight to God, and suggests the welcome which must he awaiting his sagits. Bo nOt forget the last glorious gfpearing of Moses after the lapse of J p centuries when: ,"Ott the hitters, never trod hSp that won our life . -iWte -s'/i:/ •rtW jr- r - w w CHURCHSERVICES, ^ r r * » Spoke of the4 With the Rip Stahfrsourc#^ M .but «L .we/ssy hour th* stilled. Hose* ' Pri**L la* ' yet -Israel ent were a con- me Until I real- have «njg;io3P ■B.-L, Moody>■ .of cofiBideration, Moses welcomed on Fisgab, can ■’jull duty?, In that pt men will be greiilt hero, prophet, poet and general, erect no monument over his*gtaka id; do him honor. It honor to foi obeythelaw, wag a great©*,, llow his sfiml admonitions GfrafTe'.1Absolutely Dunib. The giraffe is the only animal that is really dumb, It is unable to expresa itself by snyjwund whatever. H. P. CHL'fiCH (Main 8treat). Freacjiing Friday and Saturday at 1:30p. in. Preaching Fabbatb morning at 10:Wand Sabbath evening at 8;S0. Oommunlon will be held during the Sabbath morning aervice Tire serraoH, each day will be preached by Br. McKinney, ‘ Tesslrera* meeting Saturday even­ ing at 7 o'clock. v.. Prayer meetingWednesday dveni Ing at 7.o’ clock. ■ Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 8:80 o'clock. C. B. prayer meeting Sabbath evening at 5:30-' M, E. CHURCH J. W.Patton, Pastor,, Rally day services will be ob­ served by the Methodist Sunday School next Sunday morning. Tire following program will be rendered by the various classes: J, W._ Patton’s class, Four Short Prayers; Mrs. Kildow, Scripture Lessons i Mr*. Bveleth, Bxeroiiws for four boys; Mrs, Widener, Piano Solo, Mildred Trumbo. Recitation, Corn Song, Flpie Shrodes; Mr,. Mott, Beys Quartette, Church in Wild­ wood; Mrs, Marshall, Report of Mgntiis Exercise; Mrs. Tonkmson, Exercise.for four girls; Ruth Ton- kinson, Song toy class; Mrs. Patton, gong toy class; Mr, Sullenberger, Sulo. Instrumental Solo;' Mr, Hart- man,With Empty Hands, Musical Humber; Mrs. Trumbo,- Cup of Cold -Water, Musical Number., Preaching at 10:80. Epworth League at 6:00. ■Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing at 7:80. ' The first Quarterly Conference for the. year,will be held in the Lecture Room of the church, Saturday afternoon, November 82nd.. The Bis, Supt. Br, Story will remain for the Sunday service and will preach at 10:80.- TJ. P. CHURCH. All services as usual. Miss Ada Wallace leads Young People's meet­ ing. NOTICE. Having been appointed, adminis­ trator of the estate o f Anna X>. Foster, ' AH persons knowing them­ selves indebted to her -will please settle, and those having, claims ngaiUBt her will please ' present them In legal form. , ‘ F. P. FOSTER, Admr. A very pretty birthday party.wks celebrated when little Margaret Fitch entertained fifty-eight friends in honor o f liar ninth ..MttjMLay? Refreshment* were, served . anil game* indulged m much to the de­ light of all present,. Little Margaret received many gifts thlvt w ill,long be treasured in memory of the' oc­ casion. ■ Game Warden Marshall ha* .filed affidavits against Floyd PolIy and Alfred Carr- for hunting out of season on a farm occupied by John Keioher, Polly was liberated only a few weeks ago from the, pen for the theft of clover seed-from An­ drew Bros. OYSTERS FYeah bulk stook only ' 25© par Quart 15o par Pint her* Is wfiar© you sav© at Bird's Mammoth Stora. - AUTOMOBILE PEOPLE Benatured Alcohol will keep your radiators from freezing. Go to Rldgway's for best grade and price. The Ladies' Aid of the M, E, Church wlP bold a Thanksgiving market W< nesday; November 28, at Johnson’s Jewelry store. Mrs. Oliver JDoods, of Akron, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Wolford. Farmers are.-preparing to handle plowing on a large scale, C. N< Stuckey reports the sale of two 28 li. p. tractors to Henry Muffler and Charles Eeterltne above Clifton. Mrs. Fannie McCoy, of Dayton, visited relatives here this week. $ 9.95 to $ 35.00 UNDERWEAR—Famous Mentor and Phenix 2 5 c to £ 1 .5 0 - - A L S O - - Mrs, Charles Coulter returned t o her home at Oxford, Thursday, ac­ companied by her mother, Mr*. R. B. Barber,-'Who will toe her guest leVeral days. dwrtd*MilhrTfc* % »** c<£ Kimonas and Dressing Sacques 50 cents and up Outing Gowns Oilcloth 25c up Linoleum 50c up Wmiaw Shades 25c up *w Mias Margaret McNeill, who has been visiting in Hello Centre, re* turned home Thursday evening. Mrs. Deliah Ann Btewart, Widow of the late Thomas Stewart, died Thursday morning at her home In Yellow Springs at (he age of m One, year ago she suffered a paraly­ tic stroke and never recovered. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at one o’ clock. Burial at Clifton. CASTORIA , For lafiuit* and Children. Ik KMYwNmAhigl twpt wear* th* **& £****£** For Your Baby. The Signature of / Is the only ftuirantee thetyw have the Genuine ^ prepared by him for over 30 years* YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST «*0»H Your Physician Knows Fletcher?® Castoria. Sold only Inone sissebottle, never 111 bu lk or oth erw ise ; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, This Store i$ famous for stylish Shoes at prices to suit you. Excellence of quality, finest of fit $1.99 — $2.19 $2.49 $2.69 $2.89 : .> $2.99 In all leathers, high and. low heel, medium and broad toes. 1 ‘ X <*\ * * [New Sample Shoe Store 38S. DetroitSt. XENIA, OHIO. Next toDongesDrug Store. £ . Stiles, Manager^ Galloway &Cherry ' Gall YourAttention -r—TO ----- R oom R u gs 9xl2^-Woof and Fibre $ 7 .0 0 to $ 1 1 .5 0 All Wool Art Squares ALL SIZES Tapestry Brussels »x l2 ._ .$ lL 7 S to fl6 11 . 8 x 12 ...... $18 to (23 Body Brussels 9xl2,11.8x18 and U.8X1S fe*t. Axminster ................................ .............. $21 to $20 . Wiltons, Ardahans, etc. * All kinds of Small Rugs Linoleums and Oil Cloths in both Printed and Inlaid. Shades atid Draperies Galloway & Cherry Xenia’SExclusive Carpet and Drapery House * 11E. Main Street, fcnth Phone* MtearessasS’ Water-Proof Sale Bills At This Office,

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=