The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
fif|8fwr|Tit jmmunqgi fhe Cedarvilie Herald. £i.» •> I V r Y c:> r, KAKJLH iU LL "'1' 'fPMfg.y — Editor Knt< rei af f!i*' Oriar- vtlle, October 01, IS-'? , an st Confi -log* matter. *MnirTt$uc^ jtkxday . rB a u r A i tY K , liil -i. The, Iniliqnr.p'. lh< News finds fr.t'ir, with. the go-J unities MU paxucil by 1 congrewi the ether day on a vote « ; 2S2 to 42 winch p:’ 0 ”id,a twenty-five million to to Givfdtd aasasa t!io * rates a-jeordiiic <a _pspnlatUus. and r Md mileage. \Ye know- of no c,l argument that -can t o presented agalpat suck legislation. The public funds belong to tiro ; ror-lo and to do From *ho arino awl daily press •> are iv;<din;; iueyp- anti mere each dry <£ tbo'tvil :x:l a! a:;:1- of college i rV.Zot:'.-■■'.•! v vx -d' .1 by tho leading ir’ ^tnimnr* of tho formtry. This eon- yiUuu is not altogether the fault of i'.io heads of tho various Institutions, hat the -folks hade homo,’' who would nd it O' i.xef rz IT T;avo the #on rated as a gooJ pr 1b ■ Isii?f U A-■I; tiir.n 1 the vale ilii-t'Tiar. -r«uj * V V' ITfr.ail.winn day unuved. There ' i'ip •:r- VlC.l Cl ? ii 1 , but not to » <'a:i !*• ’r'tTiliKT.t , ■ lace room whore to. ka'i t ricis havo or no weiglit in :;tl £3 rftd CO rU’ I jjk grades Many a youngman >bail. St Ji St o inttrcjt -.1 In atIiietlcn while T? '-+C *.1 -*1 hip ?n iTt' <TOUUli i fa tan :h with eumn e x HIT mien *•nc: s prayau; .m that would give :ml roar-' are ■hi v: luaiik' experimeo in after life. f the tec ioxal A prn.e£?;on V338h, ('Carles ^"ourtuey. < (il 5t.v 3ft- ir in Je IS et iao. fosffiwiug to nay on tms sub’ Every now and then -tho federal ' government draws a <keek for a cent with as i : ; *fi caso and grand as It , npeada a Milton. f SThen a girl is very young she wants to have three or four birthdays a year. After she gets older she doesn't want: to have any at ail. ; ja r e i The man who wants to confer a j blessing on all business might sue-; need by giving it a calendar that Is . not anything else, '] L esson (Ry n. O. SKM.ERS, Director of Evcnim Iciiamnent, Tha Moody Dib!<f Institute, Chlcaco.) For Your Baby The Signature o f Ball SATURDAY, Feb. 28 "1 don’t believe in intercollegiate t-ports when they are <arrlcd to .the extent to which they are carried to- . day. I don't believe- in raking the j country over vylith a fine-toothed comb • to End a lot of star prep school ath letes -and persuade them to come to the university. Tbo time is past in ilris country whoa the great manu facturing anil other concerns rated our universities act orJin,-; to the standard of their athletic trains and the num ber of athlc-tia‘they’ turned out. What they are locking for and, In ^act, de manding, is goad men. They are look ing for the class of young men who come to college to get an education and get St.” . | A Missouri judge has decided that ; the husband is hors of the home. When this bachelor judge'gets man, ried ho will be shown. ; LESSON FOR MARCH 1 TRUSTING IN RICHES AND TRUST- ; ING IN GOD, } , A Chicago minister Bays women: waste., 10 per cent.- of the food they cook. So It Is evident that not every thing gets into the hash, - { HIBSON TEXT—Duke 12:13-21 GOEDKMTEXT—“Whero your treasure Is, Utw: will be your heart also,"—Duke 12:34. Probably there will be no difficulty In' j obtaining reservations on that new I Russian aeroplane equipped with sleep- I Jng berths for so passengers. The husband offered for sale for $1,000 wit’ , no takers, probably could offer his .wife for sale at the same price, also with no takers. Mrs.-T. J. Fitch, entertained a num ber of friends Thursday evening in honor of Mr. J. Oliver Jobte and wife. Dayton Meteors : ' / .-VS. •. . . . Cedarville College Tire Juniors of the tT. -P. church, under the direction of Mrs, F„ P. Hast ings, will give «a ml'sionary entertain ment at the church, Saturday after noon. Bach character will represent one of the TJ. 'h mission fields, and there will he music, recitations and drills: An admission of ten cents wiill be charged. , OYSTERS! OYSTERS] Leave your j order for nice, fresh .ones received t each Tuesday and Saturday. 0. M. > Spencer. ; .'■■■ No“matter how hartl your herns ac-he*. £Sr. MIW Anti-Pain V>Ula will help yo* A woman in public, life can always do the course in considerable Jess than bpgey by declaring that after all she likes home Hfe the best. A correspondent wants to know the proper way tor eat grape fruit, There is no proper way. No matter ln*w you go at it you make a mess of it. If Orville Wright succeeds In/mak ing the aeroplane “ fo&l-proof," will not he or somebody else' please perform the same service for the automoble? I Radium may be heaven’s gift to j man, as Doc Kelly suggests, but that; didn’t prevent the present from being put far down toward the toe of the ■sock,.,. F*j Best Game off the Season. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. TheKind You HaveAlways Bought If sugar is really.good for heart disease, bashful swains might well eat j a few chocolates themselves when try- j jng to work up courage for a pro- I posal,. ■ : ■ ADMISSION 25c Dears the Signature of The man who stole $1,500 worth of radium seems to he in about the j same fix as the South African miner who has a diamond bigger than the Kohinoor, Pehhaps when women get the ballot married men will not dare take their wives to the theater for fear of being arrested for trying to buy their' votes. O u r P r i c e s . Schmidt’ s Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack for... .76e Schmidt's Ocean.. Light Flour, 25 lb. sack for,.... 70 Country Cured Bacon.,..18o Breakfast BaCon* per lb...2 Fancy' Sugar. (Surdd Ham, .lb' California and Picnic Hams, per lb..,... ............1C African Java Coffee, per lb .................... 22 Itio and Java Blend per • lb.......................................24' Rio Coffee per lb......... .... {km ik &*0 ch >\ lS I fiNolea ov-Water louche \ f ^SEM-SUlPTOYSTSinti \ j iVNoChctaicdkttsorvcfeei tj , ^ n \used. ^ ftNalutal T\avor,iVt^'»?ii::av\:' > IGH ftI Viffiasgg^.. i Stone’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily \ . The Oyster ; with the Genuine Sea Taste x „ In Bulk and Cans Received Fresh Every Day Save your cash register receipt ;s se* cured here and get either a Clock or a beauti ful Mirror. FREE, H .; £ . Schmidt & Co., i . Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . * . Xenia, Ohio. An Italian composer has written a comic opera entitled “Tbe Love of Three Kings," But the love of three kings means tragedy If a full house happens to be out. Public Sale Postponed from February 23 to Monday, March 2, 1914 m The Great Sale of Hutchison 6 G ibney Xenia, Ohio Did Not TaRe all the Bargains Coats , Furs Suits Skirts Waists at the lowest prices. Sheeting Pillow Cases Napkins Aprons at reduced prices Table Linen Pictures . At 10:00a, in. I have rented rpy farm and will sell at public sale on the premises, 21^ miles north of Selma, 2 miles south of Pitchin, 5 miles east of Clifton, 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Consisting of l bay marc 0 years old, weight 1500, sound, good liner; 1 bay marc 7 years old,, weight 1400, good worker; I brown gelding 7 years old, weight 1500, sound, a good worker, a grand individual; 1 bay general pur pose horse, weight 4100, 8 years old; 1 black general purpose horse, 5 years old, weight 1100,.a good driver; 1 colt, coming 3 years old, draft; 1 roadster colt coming 8 years old. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 Consisting of 1extra good cow fresh in November; 2 Jersey milk cows that will be fresh soon; 1 heifer calf; 1bull calf coming year old, 9 HEAD OF SHOATS 9 600 bu, corn in crib; 100 shocks of corn; 250 shocks of fodder; about 25 tons of timothy hay in barn; about 20 tons of stacked hay; one rick of straw. Farm Implements Consisting ol Brown wagon with bed. in good repair; 1 platform wagon; 1 feed wagon; one;; inch tread wagon; 1Corn King manure spreader; 1 carriage; t buggies; i.ne good - road wagon two McCormick binders; one McCor mlck mower; hay tedder; hay rake; Buckeye fertilizer drill; disc harrow; corn planter; 3 breaking plows; 3 cuiti valors; single shovel plow; 1 50 tooth harrow; 1sled,2 feed boxes; hog coop-; roller; fanning mill; gravel bed; wort, harness; buggy harness; man’s saddle. Household Goods Consisting of i range nearly new; bedroom one set and carpets besides other articles too numerous to mention Terms Matte Known Day o f Sale James P. Finney TITUS BUOS., AuctS. CHAS. F, STEIVAUT, Clerk, - J.anch Served on the Grotindt. $100 Rewards $100. R u g s Mattings Linoleums lit Fine Supply. All new. Tile readers of this paper' will he plens,- to learn that there is at feast one dtenfici disease that science has been able to cure ii all ff.r stagrs and that is Catarrh, Ilr.U’f Catarrh (’lireis the only positive curenot* known to the medical fraternity. Catam being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's CfUjirrl, Cure is taken inti rnnlly, acting directly uj on the blood and mucoussurrscis of system tbiTftiy destroying the foundation of tin dissritse, andgiving the patient strength In iiuIUhig un tbe umstllutii/n and uv'iMii,. nature itid<'tn;5 its work, The proprii tor havor-omuch faith in its fugitive powers hat tiny oiler otic Ilutidml Dollars Formi' .case that It fails to cure, i’etui for list testimonials, Adihi'N.'s. F. J, rJIFNUY &Co. Toledo « Cold by BrUftjTst, 'ok:. IPs Family rills nr«> the best. TJiQ section before jib has a very logical progression from the Introduc tory request to Jthe words of Jesus which constitute^ the golden text, Jesus lo still In the midst of his Pcreau ministry. This lesson oc curred hut a few months before the crucifixion. I. Tbe lesson w . 13df>, "One out of the multitude” desired to bolster his claim tp a portion of an Inheri tance, He was -sure that his brptber needed admonition fro r Jesus, the result of which would accrue to hia advantage. Jesus made a sharp, quick reply,- He had been teaching about the Bin of covetousness, but by Ms answer he intimates that his mission was not to judge men of that or any other sin, H1 b work as a judge was to come later,. John 5:19-22. There are thousands who for the prospect of personal gain would strictly enforce the ethical principles of the gospel though at the B&me time they are not willing themselves to abide there under. Covetousness Is a desire to secure more and it is not confined to. the rich nor to tbe poor: There fore Jesus sounds a warning, ‘‘take lieed" (v, 15) e. g., beware. This itch ing is so gradual and often begins with-a desire to possess things that are good of themselves and frequent ly good for him that has .possession. But as It creeps in we find' it becom ing a great sin, A desire to build UP a church, or even to compass the sal vation of a loved one,- may be ani mated by a selfish, covetous motive, Fee I Cor. 5:10, 11; 0:10', and Eph. 5:3, 5. A man’s life consists not of the things possessed and the desire to get should be lost in the desire to be for the glory o f God. Lighten Other's Burdens. II. The illustration, w . li z i . This warning of Jesus against wrong sense valuations and , his suggestion as to the true source of life, are empha-. sized by his illustration from life. All material values come from the earth. Mine, forest and field are the sources of all wealth. But In this illustration the gfound yielded “plentifully.” He took great counsel with himself. In iheso three verses are twelve personal pronouns, Prosperity is heaped upon prosperity, yet Ms' enterprises ,were lawful and legitimate Tor there is no suggestion of wrong methods. The .trouble was that in his self-centered pride ho saw only the gratification, of. h!a material appetites. Any human activity, oven the highest, may' be come grossly self-centered, His plans of enlargement were wise in the sight of men, but he left God cut of his cal culations, ami this is the common mis take worldly men are making, Jas. 4:13-15. His anxiety, a characteris tic of those, Who trust'in riches, was uncalled for, and the folly of that courDe was revealed In a flash when lie was called into the presence of God: “The things which thou hast prepared, whoso shall they be?” Jesus reveals the worthlessness of such motives, the uselessness of such anxiety, and its unworthiness In view of what God la in himself, vv. 20) 21. He who can array the lily and clothe the grass of the field. The place to lay up goods Is not in barns, Mark 10:21; the right way to bo merry is to lighten the burden of another, and the way to satisfy the souk Is not to pamper the body. Read John 4:13, 14; John 7:87-39; I. Tim, 5:G; Jaa. 6:5; Rev. 18:7. True Way of Life. III. The application, vv. 22-34. Jesus then proceeds to set before bi3 disciples the true way of life from the positive side, Just as in tho illus tration ho had set before them tho negative side. Those who arb living in right relationships with God are ■tot to seek satisfaction In the things of time and sense, those things of which their father knows they have need, and which he will supply, Phil. 4:19. They are, however, to seek his kingdom and to rest in confidence in the knowledge that it in his pleas ure to' give to them that kingdom (v. 32). The way to got is to give, Prov. 11:24, 25. Thin is laying up ■troanure^in heaven. Every man is the judge of his owjt acts. If they be ac cording to dlvino standards, his de cision in wine, if not, tho Bible char acterizes that man as a fool. It is cur cense of values which determinec our wisdom. IV. The teaching, Jesus does not begin in hin dealings with the sub jects of his kingdom by making com pulsory division of their pocsensionn. In this lcGson wo can see tho false and the true method by which to Ocitabllah right social conditions. This man’n' idea was to "divide"; Christ's idea in expressed in the words, “ sell and give alma." Tho pas* Bion of this man wan to possess, the passion of Christ wan to give, Matt. 20:2$. In. tho mind of Christ, Ufa does not consist of tho things pon- ‘bcsGcd, John G;27. Things have a valuo only as life la strong. is the only guarantee that you have the Genuine By pi: day. \Vii •. a great ntiv their mom j join tiiam. The Cedi prepared by him lor over 30 yw rs^ YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST Y ou r Physician K n ow s F letcher’s C astoria . Sold only in one size bottle, n ew e r i n b u l k or otherwise; to p r o te c t th e bab ies . The Centaur Company, fcXU s Pr“ 't . Having i personal pro tnlh •! south <. I■Finest. Prem ium s F o r B a b b i t t ' s T r a d e - M a r k s ' ■■ Silverware, jew e lry , toilet articles, books, music, toys, etc., all o f standard Kigb. quality. ABBOTS Best Soap— 1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap KapcJm_Soap—WMie Floating Soap—Pure Lye or Potash Babbitt’s Clearer are tbe most economical and efficient washing and cleanir g Kelps you can use. 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