The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

igfKai mm Paint Is liquid money. You spread It «nrer your house and then sun, wind, rain and dust heat upon it in the effort to wear it out and get at the wood. Bye and bye you have to do it all over again -—but less often with Hanna’s Gi'een Seal Paint than with others. When you think of the cost of paint and painting, remember that one- third is paint and two-thirds labor. It oosts more to put on a poor paint than a tfoid one. XJse the paint that lasts longest, FOR SALE BY KERR &HASTINGS BROS, the Cedarville HeraW, 0 S x .oo l*Q r Y e n r . KARUH BULL E d ito r Entered a t tho Fnst-Oiiico, Cedar- yille, Oetobor Bl, 1887, as seeond siass m atter. Schm idt Helps You to Enjoy Life a t - . . . ■■ ■ , i ■ th e Least Cost Our Prices Solmiidfc’8 Old H icko ry F lou r, as lb sack fo r....,76c S c hm id t's Ocean L ig h t ' F lo u r, 2$ lb , sack for-,.., 70 C oun try C u red Bacon.,..18c B re a k fa s t Bacpn, p e r lb... 2 F an cy S ug a r Cured H am , lb .......... IS C a lifo rn ia and Bionic H am s, p e r lb„.,............... ,i0 African J a v a Coffee, per lb....:.................:........ .......... 22 B io a n d J a v a B lend p e r - ib ..... ........:..... ..................... 24 R io Coffee per lb......... ......^g For Friday and Saturday .............29c .... :..,.22c $1.07 V'!> ::i $ c « . v ,* » « 4 4 4 « , '• , ^ •: •. .f 'Jg ■ Creamery Butter per pound, . . . . . Po tatoes,. • Per B u sh e l___ Butternut Bacon Per Pound Sugar, P e r 25 lb. Sack*............ Gold Medal Flour 25 lb. Sack. *. .#>• f » Stone ’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily A Car L oad of Seed Potatoes of all Kinds H. E. Schmidt <S Co • , ■ * « , - ' ? • Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. H u tch ison & Oibney . ,■^ *■ ■ - *■■ ■ , , ■ a ' „ v: • The Seasons Splendid Assortment of . . ’ * . ■ Ready-to-Wear Garments and Silk Coats, .S ilk Suits, Dresses, W aists, Petticoats S P R IN G C O A T S Swell New Styles H O U S E D R E S S E S Gingham Dresses Children's Rompers Plain and Fancy Underwear, all N ew Goods.1 —^^jjiggawavav FRIDAY, JUNE 5 , m i A woman never minds seeing a man embarrassed. | innMioNiL '■ !SUlMSdlOOL L esson ; ; (Hy O. E. KMM.EIIO, TMrvftor or Even- I t jng Jietinrtrm'nt Vile Moody liibte Incti- ; tu tc o f Chicago.) LESSON FOR JUNE 7 Tlio more the tango is banned the leas it is abandoned. COMING OF T H E KINGDOM. The way of tho automobile trans­ gressor is lined with pedestrians. There are probably self-made wom­ en, too,’ but they are Jpo wise to brag about it. 1 Dr«ssr Goods in Voiles, Rice Crepe, Mattar&e, Ratine, Messaline, Silk, Taffeta, Chene Foulard Silk in all shades and trimmings to match. Carpet Department "J The very latest style Rugs, Mattings from Importers, Linoleum in different grades. Window Shades in all widths, 25 e up„ Hutchison 6 Gibney Xenia, Ohio T Z _____ 3 _ T Kodo l X tiK We suppose that when a father, names his baby boy Reginald he wanted a girl. < When a society woman becomes a . little sister to the poor, sweet Charity smiles all over. The aviators have done about every­ thing, now except ily so high that they couldn’t get back. Strange, but after a locomotive en­ gineer has been,in several wrecks he is regarded as wreckless. According to the latest football rules an Ineligible player is one who is up­ permost in the touchdown. The wife Who laughs at. her hus­ band’s stale jokes’ is probably getting ready to ask for a now bat. The .day has come when “women wear the trousers.” Paris has adopted silk overalls for the fair sex. Brazil bad a battleship built In Eng­ land and sold it to Turkey. It Seems Impossible to get rid of the middle­ man. The man who knows -he is right sometirais^ftnakes himself a nuisance by insisting that the rest of us are f wrong. In the old • days when a prodigal son returned home they killed the. fatted calf, but now- he- generally gets a roast. ■ - , ■ When a woman tells you that sjie has nothing to wear you might re­ mind her th a t she doesn't neea much these days. Now that the-tale of Mary’s little lamb has been pronounced genuine, every wag ln the country will take a chance a t It. , We Recommend CAMPBELL’S VarnishStain For Finishing Floors, Furniture and all Interior Woodwork Suini »nd-ramkfiaWi'iHone .ween d (lie,broth. . All coion. Yenc*»applyit youndf, Carpenter-Mortoo Co, • Boaton, M ut. FLY SWATTER FREE With a purdjMeofCampbell’, VunahStun, 25CentBieorlarptf, floradealernamedbelow, th'aadclippedandatnedbyhimUsood foroticFVSwittcrjfree,bymailingdirectto themamifacbircib FORSALEBY C . M . C R O U S E Purchases New Percheron Stallion I have added a coal black Perch* cron Stallion to my stable, a grand . individual th a t was imported by l)r, : Hartman, of Columbus. He has ! heavy fla t bone, good stylo and t action and weighs 2000 lbs. Before ! you make youi1 .decision for a j Percheron see th is fellow. Terms ! $15 to insure,a living colt. i Imported Shire Stallion ‘ Coleshill Diamond K ing, im ­ ported by T rum an Bros., Bushuell, , 111., winner of firsts and seconds at . Iowa, Ind iana and Illinois state i fairs and a t tho In ternational. : Terms;—$20 to Insure living'colt, i A v isit to the barn on the Ma- j grtider and Bailey farm , 5 miles ! east of (Jedarvillo and 2 miietfwest j of.Qladstono will cdnvlneo yon th a t |w o have th e .b e s t stable of d ra ft ! stallions in (Ireene county. Harry Townsley. $100 Rewards $100. r£P,.vH*pW BIRniUVM Ilf It f«l(.*tb,*:ifrfyya.............. Ilb tr«via refaadyewr | ——■.r.T*i*r‘'"1‘“rt"i(i.fr..iw. .....■ i -.■ e r a TSbffSCtltT-F* 1** C , P >W IW m dOMFAMY i put«SJkt3M>» ItidU Thp readers of this pop«r will be jileaals- to leafn that tlu-rc is at least one dreaded <31soaso that NoUnfcohas been uble to euro In pH its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cnre is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diScnse, requires a constitutional treatment, llall'a -Catarrh Cure is taken internally, atftmg directly Up on the blood and imii>oussiirr(«;cs of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disealse, and giving the patient strength by -building up tho constitution and- assisting unturo-ln doing its work, 'lh» proprletois have so mueit faith in Its curative powers, hat tjify ttfior one IltmdnAl lldilt-ws for any Oftsti that it falls to cure. Bond for ib t o [ I-CGSON TEX T—L u I eo 17:fO-C7. ■ fSOX.DEN TEXT- -"Lo. the K ingdent at | Giid ia within you." Buko 17:21. I I, The Klnadom Present, w , 20, 21, j Tho Pharisees held some peculiar ideas about the < sing of the king­ dom, Contrary to. their ideas there aro ho Special outward signs to herald Its coming. The word “observation” v. 20,.is an astronomical one and Sug­ gests that the kingdom was to come in a bodily shape from the sky, a cur­ rent expectation on the p a rt'o f the Pharisees. * In answer to .the, boastful Pharisees (v, 20) Jesus plainly told'theta that he himself is the kingdom, and that that kingdom' was in their midst or “among you,” see (v, 21) margin, Their question was a flippant one, one - of unbelief, and to it Jesus makes, a characteristically brief, hut clear re­ ply, that partook of the nature of a rebuke. The kingdom would not. . come with trumpets and drum. They could not say, “Lo here! lo there!” Its coming was not to he spectacular, arresting the attention of some .who in turn brought it to the' attention of others. The- authorized rendering “within you” does not imply that the kingdom already existed in the indi­ vidual fives' of his questioners. Sub­ sequent teaching of Jesus show's that he here'refers to another and a Anal coming of the kingdom, at the time of the final coming of the sou of mam. What he desired to teach these Phari­ sees was that the kingdom of which they spoke had already appeared due to-the fact of ^his presence In their midst. The carping Pharisees with­ draw and Jesus speaks openly to his disciples of the days that will come, a time of persecution when they wifi long for comfort, . . . . Prophec^ Fulfilled, II. The. Visible Son of Man, vv, 22-24. The kingdom in Its outward form was rejected .by the Jews, John 1:26, 27. In its spiritual form it is now in'theTiearfs of believers (Rom, 14:17), but he who was rejected-with contempt will one day be sought after, though In vain, Matt. -23:37-39. Dur- ■ ing the titae of his absence many-shall claim to be Christ (v. 23), but w>e are no t'to believe such,claims, His­ tory has abundantly proved and ful­ filled this prophecy. When he really cotaes there will be a sudden publicity ,(v. 24). that shall flash-from one cor­ ner to the other of the heavens, Matt.: 24:27; then “every eye shall behold him.” “So shall tho son of man be In his day.” This 'instruction JesuS gives to his disciples. Men shall search for him, a time when he shall ro t he present as he then was, After the false ones will come a day taf revelation when the whole heavens will reveal him Snd all Will know it. - Finality of Events, III, The Day of the Son of Man, vv* 25-37, Before that day comes, how* ever, he must suffer and be rejected, *hut following that rejection men-.will marry,- carry on merchandising and merriment as in the days of Noah and those of Lot. In the days of Noah 4-and of Lot there came a sudden halt in these activities and a Judgment of flood and fire, even ep “after the same manner shall it be In the day that the son of man Is revealed,” v. $0. This refers to tho finality of events when the kingdom of Clod comes by way of judgment. Hero ‘Jesus pets his seal upon the truthfulness of these two events which preceded his first ad­ vent. I f they be not true then ho ta a false teacher. Like as men dis­ credit those events thfeylikewiso would sot aside his teaching about hlB sec­ ond advent. Mhny claim that verse 3t refers to tho destruction of Jeru­ salem; the context to us clearly dis* ! proves any such interpretation/ | Verses 32 and 33 must be taken to- ; gether. Summary. Quite emphatically this » passage is a teaching on tho subject ' of *ho coming of tho kingdom of God. ! That kingdom come when Christ came * In grace, it will come when he conies | in judgment. It is coming constantly , between tho two advents. Remember j his reading of ktaiali'n prophecy, Luke j 4:18, 19; cf. Isa. Gl:l-9. In his first ; advent ho did come to preach tho ac- : ceptable year, the year of grace. That ' day is still with us. In his second - : -‘vent ho will proclaim tho day of tho ! o’lgeanco of God. Ho will establish ' tho kingdom, will build the waste places and raise desolations. Today the kingdom of God lo among us la power through tho presence of Christ by -the spirit in the living church. To tho Pharisees ho Bald: “Neither [ shall they say, lo hdre! lo there! for j tho kingdom is In your midst.” To ! his disciples he said: “They shall say j lo there! lo here! go not away nor j follow them.” We cannot localize the * kingdom, On an ancient Syrian frag* | ment tho words of Luke 1:33 read, > “and to his kingdom there shall he ■no frontier.” On tho lipa of the Phari- j sees, kingddgr-meafi.t a political or* ; ganlzation and empire. With Jesus it j means a spiritual realm universal in j extent, a rule of righteousness, and : peace and joy In the Holy SpUfttJ j When he Appear* J NO matter i , i . *■* j Or, MH«*’ Antl-Pftln Pllia will beta yo* S I 1 Sfel m i 1! Ills »-,(■ -it111-U INFANTS cTH/mEN. PronwlesDi^palionfljefiM nqssandRgMContalflJneitaer OpuHiLMorphinenorHiomL N ot N arcotic . I £ecfeefM]k£&&l%PnWl - JhafJiit vfonf’t Jtx.Smna+ JiMtOUs- ‘ W & M t* MinnSied- . . ...r»nn«i ... AperfectRemedyforConsltya- Hon,Soul’Stomach,Dlantea Worms.Convulsions.rewnslt nessandLoss of S leep . TacSimile Signature of NEW YOKE. » A t b-months old. , 3 $ D o s e s - 3 5 C e n t s CMA fo r Infants and Children, TheKind You Have Always Bought Bears the -38#- Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper, ail l"lIlflllimiMBHM— In Use For Over Thirty Years CASMI THECENTAURCOMPANY,MEWYOMK lrrV. We Are Reiady Witli the best litre of woolens we ever had. W e are pre* , p&red to make your Spring Suit,up=to=*<iate, Our prices are low enough for our work so you will not have to buy a suit all ready made. * G I V E U S A C A L L KANY, The Leading Tailor X E N I A , OHIO Fare $ 32 ® DAILY B E TW E E N l e v e l a n d \ B u f f a l o l!L” C.ItSAT SKi? “SEEANDBEE” "Lrii-.!t : < fnps7r.-il’Ci 93 f. i-n! ■ s-r-io'ilr.Itni-Jinnar.-t pirlura ocinmnimlitlnf; 1300 prfc” "cu-n'r i’ll, Tl lor^r; , :;.:1[- rtu:i. - -.iilic,mall ajipoiulrat„l»—llj^u any .learner on inlandifejuirnofUiti.wuTld. I.-.r.e.-vu-.jari;,l .lit,. Matjnifieent Stonnicm ’’SEfAKUBl-t/’ “City of nn e *and City of Buffalo D a ily -C L EV E LA N D a n d B U F FA LO— May let to De£ i*t lenvoCloulaml . . fiiWP.M. | a » w B h O a I o - * JiWP.M. ArriroBuir.-.lo , . 0:30A.M. Arnvo(.levcLmd . 0i30A, M. (CcuUalStantlonl1in»o)' Con linn, tit BllfnloforMnsnra tolls ami all far-lornond Cscndi-inl>«inl». Itnllro.J tlcluts wadlnn IielwronClevelandandllnffnlnaro fe(»nd fnr transnnrtcilon on our ilcnicrii. A.k ynpr tUlicl agent for lifkel. via C. B, I mo. VnU 05for lijnihomo illmlralcd inioltlct free. T H E C LEV ELAND &. B U F FA L O T R A N S IT C O ., C lo r u U n d , O* McClellan Meat Market The place to buy your first class smoked and fresli meats. £very customer must be pleased. ^ PHONE ORDERS GET PROMPT ATTENTION - ¥ ' We Give Co-Operative Rebate Stamps. Ranse McClellan S . M a in S t ,. Cedarville, Ohio iPILESI [el immediate relief fron r. Shoop’s MagicOintment. Addrtj* F. J. (,'JIFNEY ACo, ToledoO. Nild ttyBrugiflit, 7(ie. U'a Family Tillsota the litJi C A S T O R I A For Infatitrt and Children. 1MKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears the Siguatvro of The Bbokialterj » s ...Hestaarant.,.! IN THE BOOKWALTEU HOTEL J HIGH' STREET j I DINING ROOMFORLADIESUP STAIRS j ALSO REST ROOM, j N lS SA trS N O W 05 O tS»«NB . J Lunch Counter on MemFloor j PILES FISTULA AHD AM, * DISEASESOFTHERECTUM e-V.»sWAt, m m /m iffn i zzjs^sjssirssiia. d r * j . j . M c C lellan COLUgtUS, O! Tho Good t?*«l in the C’ui ■ i«4a,y lHTADUnonf. g g g 'g;iaEti*{ l>r, M&mf I ju AU v * ifrtbiMi «At Mui bmm*

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