The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

' #- pi fh« (Mtttills Htnfcf. J ii.u a I**!' Y « u r. KAKUH » U U . E d ito r Entered a t tho Po«t-OJBoe, Cadar- villa, October 31, lb»T, m jsaeonrt m a tte r. FJURDAY, MARCH 1». 1944. WOMAN’S DRESS, Key. Tillman Ilobaon in hia resent lecture here on the White Slave question struck.* popnlat oofco when h»rebuked women th a t bow to the demands of fashion in the present day mode of drew. Thc suggestive- new o ffh e newer faction has more to do with the impression o f charac­ ter than most people imagine, William E. Magee, head, of the women’s department of the Uni- , yoraity of California, states th a t five oa t of every six mouien enter­ ing the institution had broken . arches in the feet duo to high heel sheen; curvature of the spine wa* common, round shoulders and flat chests are found more and more each year as a result of dress styles. A news dispatch several days ago told of the W. C. T, U. a t E lkha rt, ln d „ recently passed revolutions pledging mein hers to wear only dier-st.,: as will fit use l>u-e ihonghtf1 and (hat a wartfarc ht. „ woged again*! tin sly Us of to <t: y th iita r e doing mujih to drag down the young womanhood, Mr, D . M. Dallas has moved into the G, H . Smith property on Mill' r Rtxeet. M r, O. H, Crouse moves soon Into the Williamson property ^ training in t t e Chris vacated by Mr. Dallas and Mr. I Eniteavor. “ Sandy” Cultice will move into the J ¥ f c f &AUM AND !t0C * t UP AdCIKtY. ' The men my of.our cffivU«ey *b#r- oi»-.iue<vr is like the "pore poodla pup dot done went an’ swaHawed a cake o' Aunt MiHy'a yea**," It ho# "ri# POW’fUl," The apriug of the Efflcie&ey Cam* paIan approaches; the thermometer lao.'de * rise of thirteen decrees. Mayho you think an increase of Uiirteen degrees is hot worthy of aunt log. Well, *t represeat# a lot of uergy M tew t Dor instance: The rnwunt of energy represented by the iiuuitKy of h'eat which will raise one quart o f arafer ttrougSi thirteen de­ grees Centigrade, ooidd if it were u-titixable, raise WilWwn Howard Taft -estimated weight three hundred and ■fifty pounds) through- a vertical die- ,ance cf one hundred seven feet, Bay* Dr. ft. A. Torrey: "The good A?rk done by the Young Badge’s So­ ciety of Christian Endeavor is fn no other direction so evident a s 4n the nnny theutands of young people in .Ida land who today a re on lire with a desire to win ®otils," “It dW n’t matter so much whether ho guide post reads ‘Twenty-five liteo’o r ‘Five Miles,’ m whether St is To New York’ or 'From New York.’ " In preparation for that Tenth Le- .icn m ating that we arc to have . . joh *. “Bring yo all the tithes. into he rtOrthomsA that .there may he neat in mine house, and prove me ow herewith, «aith the lord, of ests, It I wWi, not open you the win­ t e r s of heaven, and pour you out a lessing, '.that there shall not bedroom tunigh io receive It,” . 'Ji* Wo thought we had -reached the .we cf C IS. met;tings goir.s thn ■o and characterised it as a'"boom II,rw?Y£r,*thc meetings have im ’ vrt.ule.our vocabulary remained : 'a standstill and we are' forced to ass by Our last meeting by merely -marking'that it w asthe ’“best ever," It is .estimated that eighty-five per ant o fthese who hove achieved euf- clent distinction to have their name, "corded, in the current number of Who's Who in America" have been ■ sorn and reared on the farm and have Crouse property. t CASTOR IA F o r Infanta and Children. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBong!' Bears the. Bignatu.ro of Next Sabbath we have that Well: Creel Memories lesson. The estee­ ms Bern the Psalms for singing, are . mbers 109, 270, and -66,; verses T, : enct 3.. - Each, member is also requested' to ■ara a verse of Scripture beginning ,dtli bis, or her, initial, The fact that .nir name may be Xan'thlpple does vt excuse y o u ; I n ffhat case, take ~ur other initial. Tt is said of the1 manage* of the Ohio Endeavorer th a t “he butters his MMMut w t* W tAmm? ft* sow # to tto !&4o«* lfto**yod L mb A b ti’f r fire your totoawt botosr* WMWM|, ‘ „ Everybody’# C. -r . it, Doing what? Buytiue » C, *, r-'i. i’o be muni they vo, especially asT. ey con obtain the ime a t a big discount and or one of us requirement* of an efficient so- -Iftty to Ohio, tar. t% t fifty per cent >f the members wear pin*'. From a 'ioancial standpoint, we regret that *here i* no graft in ihi*. But tt j* ft rmight-forward propoeltion; we we a i t for our health, The society will 'hold a mteokwiM-y 1 ‘icnio on the last fiabbftth of March, To this a* mctnlH r* «re oordluHy in­ vited and- the privilege is given to each of bringing ft friend along. Fuller an- rwuhoemente will be made 'later as to detwtar. STEUBENVILI.E, JUNE 23-26; iMwwAP f n \m m m i m m t g f m m m m m k m # One of our n^dghbora has a daugh­ ter who play* cubiat music. At least it Bounds like it. • Water Fern* at Niaht A fern lover says she waters her ’eras th e ‘last t^ing at night during he months they are kept on the gal- ery. Then she gives Urn earth In the iota plenty of water ami also aprlpk- ea the plants themselves. None of the, noisture is lost during the night, and he plants thus have x plentiful sup- djr for the following day, ' Mona DUa’s Up curve is better un­ derstood when a 400-year-old Titian goes f<jr a piffling 63*5,000- Let u* be thankful that lots of wom­ en cannot and do not in the least re­ semble the fashion plfttsa,. —L ad le* ’ -Home Jo u rn a l P a t - ta r n s . Buy th em a t W la ta rm a n 'a Drug S t o r e . IMPORTEDSHIRESTALLION “Colehill Diamond 9 f * King’ T have juqt purchased the famous ^h ire Stallion, Oolehill Diamond King, of the Truman Stud Farm , Bushnell, 111., one of the largest Im­ porters Of horses in th is country. COLE H ILL DIAMOND K INO ' is coming five years old this spring. IS a rich bay, well matured, excel lentciirrage,fine disposition, in fact' the ideal d ra ft horse so much in de­ mand In the present d ay market, This hqrse w ill make the season on my fatm E a s t of Cedarville. Terms to be ahnounced laler, "Harry Townsley Everything for the Table Our Prices Schm idt’s Old H ickory ■ Flour, 25 lb sack for.... 75c Schm idt’s Ocean L igh t -1, .Flour, 25.1b. sack for...,, 70 Country Cured Bacon..,.18o B reakfast Bacon, per lb-i.2 .Fancy Sugar Cured Ham , lb I . , . . , , .•,.(.<,>><>.>>>,•••18 California and Bionic H am s, pe r lb*M*»*.l»*tr»v*’ajtiVDv,16 A frican J a v a Coffee, per lb k 4 f kaV>«••*«<>.•ft,»<»««•,«,f, IV fc 22 Bio and Jav a Blend, per lb......................... .............24 Bio Coffee per lb ............... k N o Ice orWater touches, \ StAV.SntPT OVSVEWi' i\NoCtwsTaicalPreservadve \\estd. ' ftNatuwl IfMor.Begmessy/T/ffH \ 6 QaaWty &IW&W& WEAI S ton e ’s Cakes, Received Fresh Daily The. Oyster with the - Genuiiie Sea Ta s te .^ c * *V ■ -s In Bulk and Cans IReceived ; Fresh E very D ay S a v e y o a r c a s h r e g is t e r r e c e ip ts se* c u r e d h e r e and get either a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirrort FREE, H . E . S c h m id t cS C o ., Who lesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. Some men X»avs footprints on the sands of time, and others leave finger prints at police headquarters. It can hardly ha denied that if the telegraph Operators striker they will hold,the key to the situation. The age set for love's highest mark among women shows why so few of them are older than thirty-tour. .w .^Mas»»iilai|i"M»!;.ij i:wi.pul!.|i'fM'il'.’T*?: . The minister who -lets the choir run the church may have peace, but ho won't accomplish much good. . Missouri man who advertised for a 300 pound wife added, an unneces­ sary word when bo said "good .look­ ing." ■ Eggs will be $1, a dozen within two years, says poultry expert. One more reason why one should save his money. ' * One of the latest inventions is- a stabilizer for aeroplanes. 'Wouldn’t it be fine if it could be applied to poli­ ticians? ' ' , An‘ exchange Says that as' a rule woipen speak better English than men, Well, at any, rate, they speak more of it. Now a scientist has traced the. tango back to the days of Babylon. Well, let’s blame I t on Belshazzar, and let it go at that. Girls spend too much for clothes, says Dr. Carolyn Geisel; yep, and they don’t seem to be getting their money’s worth at th a t It is a good rule -to believe only half of' what you ■hear, bqt it takes a . smart man to know which half 1 the right one, BBACEkESSMBATEftoSXS. Original and! Satisfactory Method of Holding Stakes In Place. When putting tip fencing, especirtlly around gardens a n d ' lawns, it some*- times is desirable to omit wood or oth­ er above ground braces for the sake of doing a uoat Job. yet the fencing must be tight and kdpfcso. The sketch illustrates a method high ly satisfactory even when used +on large gates, If' gateposts are set in deep arid a few stonoar pounded in firm­ ly arpmid five bottoms. Dig a shallow , , T f 1 — ■* ■« *5 V/fY/iti W m m m m biucxnm oatkcost . trench between the posts and connect them with two or more strands of gal­ vanized wire and splice the ends. Slip the strands Into the trench, twist A with a short stick till you draw posts together firmly against the soil, then cover up the wire. The “pull” of the fence cannot lop them over, because they ate pulling against each other, In setting uny kind of posts always tamp the soli very firm the first few Inches in bottom of hole. That is the secret of firm posts —Farm and Fireside. The Great Sale of H u t c h i s o n 6 G ib n e y Xenia, Ohio Did Not TaRe all the bargains Coats Furs Suits Skirts Waists a t the lowest prices. Sheeting Pillow‘Cases Napkins Aprons at reduced prices Table Linen Pictures Rugs Mattings Linoleums In F ine Supply, All new, MMNp Csntoht Floors Pay, « Investigation In connection with feeding steers carried on by the Ohio experiment station has demonstrated that the vnlue of the manure for each animal was more than $4 greater when the feeding was (Tone on cement floors than when earth Amirs were employed. Tlie result would be practically the same were tlie floors plank If the seep­ age of the liquid manure were eventu­ ally lost through chemical changes and other avenues of escape. The loss would, of course, be much less where the animals are kept under cover and bedding is freely used, thus allowing the mass to be packed into a thick stratum during the winter season. A girl always faaolfts that b*r Wrsf thinks hex tears are sweet. ------ ^ The woman with a sunny dispose, tloa seldom makes things hot for her husband. The best thing about evil predic­ tion* Is that very often they don’t qorne true. OYSTERS* OYSTEftBI Leave your order for nice, fresh one* received each Tuesday and Saturday, 0. M, Spencer. $100 Reward* $100, The readers of this paper will be pleeee- io lmrh that there is at least one dreadtu die**ee that Science has been able to core in all (fa aWges .and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Carols the only positive cure now. known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ’ being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, setting directly up cmthe blood arid hiucorissrirracc* of system thereby deetraying the foundation of the difMfee, arid giving the patient strength by buttdfrig rip the coh)Tflftt<i(*l and assisting nature in doing its Work, The proprietors hat* so muck M b in Us curative powers, haVtb*y xrfterrin*Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, fiend for Kat o testfcuontel*. Address, F. 3. CHFJfEY A Go, Toleda 0, *>ia by ftrftffdst, 7to. Kr*FSmftjr Fitts** tbs bMl. rnmnoNA! SUtMSWL LESSON (By jc, a. SBtLUQUk Director of Evening jrepartnaent, The Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) "^JSSO lTFOrM^ *. » . I" -Ai*1.-!|UI-,IIB.!."!■ LAWFUL USE OF THE SABBATH- LESSONTBXT-taike 1S:10-17; GOLDEN TEXT-’Tb* Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sab- batV’-Mark tOT. Those two sections of scripture have been chosen that we might em­ phasize the truth of the golden text which can correct# be translated, "The Sabbath was brought into being on account of man, and not man bn account of the. Sabbath.” There are two’ extremes of thought and action as regards the Christian Sabbath. .One Is to make It a holi­ day,. the other to make it a holy-day, tq-worship the .day as though It pos­ sessed some 'secret sacredness there­ by forgetting the author of the day. A study of what Jesus taught will check-laxity on the one hand and cor-, rect fanatical error on the other.- " Contraat Shown. I. Jesus loosing the woman, 13:10* 17. This incident Is a strong contrast between God’s mercy and man’s lack of mercy, Satan, was to blame for the woman’s Illness (v, 16) and a t the samh time for the hardness of the hearts of these men.. The Incident 'occurred lh a synagogue and idispleas-' ed the leaders.." As If to rebuke them Jesus hot only spoke the word of relief but also touched, her, causing an instantaneous and a complete cube. Her response was.to glorify God. The sight of this satanlc captive acted in contrast upon Jesus and the ruled of the .synagogue. Compassion and an utter lack of sympathy. More care for legalism than for the relief of one created in God’s Image. Jesus seems to have acted speedily and is today calling, the unfortunate to him to be healed and comforted, Matt. 11:28-30. Jesus could have healed by a word only,, John 5:40-43, but there is power also In the loving touch, which In this case quickened her faith (v. 13). Thd record does not suggest that her oure was in.response to her faith as was the case in other cures, Matt. 8:10;. 18:28, If the rulOr had had a.heart of compassion he too would have re­ joiced a t the cure, but he cared more for ceremonial ecclesiasticism than for the good of the worshipers and his emotion was that Of indignation rather than that of Joy, A religion that is more concerned with bondage to the beggarly elements, the observ­ ance of days (Gal. 4:0-11) is here de­ nounced,as hypocrisy (w . 15,16). I t is to have more interest in property than In human souls. Ofttimes hatred for those who do not agree with us Is covered up by a false fanatical pre­ tended Jealousy for the law o t God, LovVS Attribute. - II, Jetua heeling the man, 4:1-6- In this Incident the question of the Snip bath Is raised by Jesus/ himself; evi­ dently In answer to their ihefital a t­ titude, for "they.,watched him” (y. 1). fteceiving.no reply, Jesus first healed the man and them again reminded them of the care they gave their cat­ tle, Jesus plainly implies that if they > give care to an ox or an ass on the ‘ Sabbath, how can it possibly be wrong' to Relieve humanity on the Sabbath? Mercy and love are superior to cere­ monies though these be of divine ap­ pointment. The reasoning is clear. Love is an attribute of God’s charac­ ter, I. John 4:8, and therefore his own ceremonies .must give way before the activities and energies of his being. Thus to act upon the principles that concern the value of an "or or an osb ” is to allow the lower to control the* higher, for a. man is of more value than the ox. These Pharisees were exceedingly religions, great for the “letter of the law,” but they were dried up at’ heart, and consequently far Worse off than the man with the dropsy, It is small wonder then that the master’s reply shonld silence them so "they could not answer him,” The Teaching^—It la true that fun­ damentally the Sabbath idea la one of worship and rest, but the reason for its existence is because of man’s need of that rest. That true rest can he found only in a true and intelli­ gent spiritual fellowship with God. Anything, therefore, that interferes with or hinders rest breaks the Sab­ bath and should be remoted.in order that the Sabbath intention may he ob­ served. These men were Justified in leading an ox or an ass to water on the Sabbath or to rescue one in peril, On the same principle any work v bleb enables men to enter into a V l bath rest is not only justifiable hut t c .88kry in the Interest of the Sab- b.th Itself. They cared for cattle on­ ly as cattle, their property; we must care for man for their own Bakes and in his interest and behalf.' The Sabbath must never be dese­ crated by being made an Instrument of h am to man. It Is always dese­ crated when, in the presence of hu­ man need, we decline to render serv­ ice on the plea of the sanctity of the day. A false Ceremonial sanctity of any particular day must never he per­ mitted to destroy the -underlying, the truly essentlftl, sanction and author­ ity for a Sabbath rest, Physically we do not each nightj.fully regain our lost energy arid need the seventh day to balance tlie account Spiritually we heed the strength that comes from the Sabbath day’s rest, Isa. 30:15. 9*iWlKht*oMntittd«rno .hot.*findbrief , amt report on TNAMPMARKSAmt mWrHi t i. Sendmoilobaket-beaor ft] «rw‘ripti»ir, fur race march liatealAWmjr. M jc*r»e*P£rlehea, J S & f 4 M wow ***“ ■ D.SWIFT&CO. LM.i.rAK'-mikD.o, J i For Your Baby. The Signature of * r* w w § is the only guarantee that you have the **$&!?* ' Genuine Why cm money with u the same'fm j> home you cm; Think ifcov«r, you. The Ceda IfU • Su W. J- Tarbox, prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST MSOI W . H .B 0 , M- Or* W. M. C Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. 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