The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

mm . — .. . — Th« Ctdtrvilla Herald, jU .oo 3P*r Y # * r « KANLH BULL Editor ftotrrtd #6 tht Po»t-Offle», Csdar. fiU#» Oetober 31, Rj8T, m, *»*u«d els»* mattur. i JBtOAY, yEPTJKMBKR 18, Ut* UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School at 9:80. Borviee* ati<);8g conducted m the interests o f the Anti-Saloon League. Rev. E. Iif< Ilvf! will speak. Y. I*. O. U. at 6.•00. At 7:00 Rev. S, A. Propst, District Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon wilt address a union meeting. At a recent meeting o f the Ex* I JKtMts. Delmarami Kerald Jobej ecutit* Owmnittw o f f he Bible, left this weak b o a te r college. The geolety* arrangHnenU were made-former enter-* Wooster and the look lug toward the annual meeting flatter the O. i?\ l\ where he will of the Society. This meeting will (take the agricultural oourae. be held in thelt. r . church an Bah-1 ■— — - bath evening, Bept. 27, at 7 o’ clock, i FOR SALE i In order that the offering this year; * 1 ' may he what it (Might to ho, Koliei-: ......... ore were appointed to cover the com- [ j Fhraay driving hay mare H year* munitjr and to make report before . ol{, w#,ghfc u jo guaranteed to he that date. Those appointed to pt-rfe«tlv safe for any woman and solicit were School Dmt. No. 1, Mrs. especially for Bchool children and a ? anfy ^ « . f rtn S ’^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g o o d general purpose mare. Collins, School District No. f, Whins j (phree year old bay a -snw aft/i l . * . Mrs. T. A. Spencer of West Ifaio street and Mrs, J. Ml Bull of Spring- field were, hostesses at a charming , affair at the home of Mrs. Spencer Friday afternoon when they enter tained about forty-guests at a uils- aaljaneous shower in compliment to Miss Ethel Spencer o f Godarvllle - whose marriage to Mr. Rail Shultz of Dayton will ha an event of Octo­ ber. The Spencer home was pro­ fusely •decorated with autumn flowers the feathery golden rod and * bright hued “ Brown Eyed Susans” being- massed- nbou t-the- -roams-.- ' During the afternoon a dainty lunch was served and the brnle was pre­ sented with a number of pretty and useful gifts. ‘ Miss Spencer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Spencer of Uedarville, Is a popular anil charm­ ing young woman and her naming marriage is of interest to many friends throughout the county, -ritepubliean. ver feMteofM©*. mu ***s.nU-i*»mpiu-. Ada Stormont and Miss Mary Wil liamson;-School Dist. No. 3, Miss Lulu Henderson and Mrs. John Burns; School Diet. No. £, R. B. Barber; Bchool Dis. No. S, Miss Kula Creswell and Miss Helen Cres- well; School Dis. No. 7- Miss Clara Kyle and Miss Eva Arthur; School Diet. No. 6, Miss Bertha Stormont and Miss Ina Murdock; west half of village Miss Jennie Ervin; East half of the village, Mrs. CoraTrum- bo. A Nominating Committee was also named to report at the annual meeting. , This consists of S. C. Wjright, Chr-irman; J. W, Johnson, Dwight Sterreit, W, J. Tarbox,Prof. Leroy Allen-. Announcement will be made next week as to who has been secured to preach the annual sermon. Miss Helon Patton.left Saturday for Delaware where nhe enters the senioryear of thatinstifutioa. The K. P, congregation at a meet­ ing Monday unanimously voted, to extend a call to Rev,. J. L. Ches- uufc, of CoulterviUe, 111. The vote was informal hut sentiment was strong for Rev. Ohesnut. The congregation some" time ago voted for Rev. {Jhesnufc but the-call was declined. More . than once Rev. Chosnut has been mentioned in connection with the college presi­ dency. . » driving horse .a very fancy driver. A fine prospect for a family horse, weigh* 1000 lbs. . ^ 1 Coming two years old colt will make a 1100 lb. horse. Phone 66. U ko . F, S iequer ; IffllENfinOW.; SMS(X L esson i {By K. O, SELLERS, Director Sunday ! Bchool Course, Moody U£M« Institute, i Chicago.) Rev.a), W, Patton returned Tues­ day from Toledo where lie attended the West Ohio Conference. As was expected Rev, Patton was returned to the localeongregatlou where the congregation and community ex­ tends welcome. Messrs. Robert Conly and Ralph Hill have gone to Pittsburg to re­ sume their studies at Carnegie Technical Institute. Miss Mary Bratton returned ti Chicago last Friday accompanies by her mother, Mrs. Louise Bratton, who-~wHl~ make -her ati extended- visit. The village schools opened M op day with a larger attendance than usual. Prof. Fortney has taken up his work and is making the ac­ quaintance of the scholars and public. Devotions were led hi’ Rev. MoMichael who also made a sborl address on “ The Love for the Flag." The singing of the “ Star Spangloo Banner’’ in celebration of the daj was a feature of the opening pro, gram. - ■ , . • f? B O G G AN ’ S Exclusive Styles The Store Others Try to Imitate. 'Beware of W a r Prices=*No such thing here HighClass Fall and WinterApparel For Ladies and Misses W h y wear inferiot clothes when you can buy the Bog^an-made kind fo the same price. • „ I You run no risk when you buy from us, When we- represent oar merchandise as one hind, you inay depend that it is such,. We'Bo not offer you the produce of shop sweats for perfect gpods. All our stock is cub torn made. We make our goods at'snialt percentage of profit which enables us to give you PERFECT MERCHANDISE for what others quote the inferior kind. The Wise are buying Now, The wholes sale Market Price is going up, merchandise early at the lowest price. We give- you advantage We ^bought our of our good fortune. Our suits, millinery, •coats,. dresses, evening gown#, petticoats, shirtwaists, blouses, arate skirts, rain coats, etc. represent the that is. furs sep- best Newest Styles. Best Material. Superior Work- manship. Lowest Prices. The Peter A. Boggan Co. / Our . prestige in the fur trade has been won by our over sixty years Belling"*of satisfactory furs. ..This long experience is invaluable to you unless you to are a fur expert yes it adds nothing to the price you pay. I, Our fall. exhibit of im­ ported models and American adaptations in fur coats, muffs and neckpieces is ready for your approval. Certain it is the styles were never so varied and never as attrative. Tour inspection is invited. For a very limited time we can still quote"summer prices for repairingand remodeling. As exclusive Springfield Agents for “Dunlap” and “Knapp-Felt” of New York, “Mossant” of Paris - and “Ward” of London. We are prepared to show you the correct new shapes in men's headwear months before they are copied. $ flu k es 24 East Main St. Both Phones 82 6 Uttt out*test room to moot your f riends Or a loisure hour with us to spend, Springfield, Ohio. Mr. J. W. Johnson and family spent Sabbath in South Charleston. Miss Helen hglegbee entertained last, Saturday afternoon, at which the announcement of the marriage of Miss Mary Hastings and Mr Earl McClellan. The decorations wore In keeping of the occasion and the afternoon pleasantly spent by the guests present. Mr, P, I). Dixon, financial agenf for Henry Koildall College, Tulsa. Okla , iB spending tiN vacation ai homo. •' • NOTICE —Leave your order for peaches at Cultice’ s moat market— Carload about Sept. 21 or 25—Price within reach of every one. . Win. Marshall. WANTED :— Several thousand bushels of clover seed, Will pay highest prices. Phone or write John Dewlne, Cedarville, Ohio. Per Care A. L. Confer, Manager. Phone No. 2-18. , • « $100 Reward $ 100 . L|$S 0 N FOR SEPTEMBER 20 j judg ' ment of the nations . WESSON TEXT—Matt, £5:31-46. (SODDEN TEXT—Inasmuch as ye did it not unto one of the least, y# did It not unto Me, Matt, 25 : 45 , I. The Congregation, vv. 31*33. .This is one of the difficult’ and much-con­ troverted passages of our Lord’s Oli­ vet prophecy. The title "Son of Man" is one which refers to our Lord's earthly relations and administration, and Is one not otherwise used in this prophecy, Jesus is speaking to his disciples. He looks beyond the dark passion so rapidly approaching to the light, of the ultimate fulfilling of M b purpose for this world. Qftif Lord here makes no reference to the final judg­ ment mentioned in the Apocalypse. In that hour earth and? heaven will fiee away. Here there is no such passing away nor do the dead appear, The son is ‘ enthroned. He administers judgment He is assisted by the ac- -companying ■.angels,. .._Tfee_believer must appear before the judgment (U . Cor, 5:10; Rom, 14:10), hut his des­ tiny Is decided the moment he be­ lieves, John 6:24. Christ first came in humiliation, when ho comes this time ’twill.be in "glory” <v. 31). He may cornel at any moment, Matt. 24:42-44, This scene is more the description, of a judgment than of a trial. The test­ ing is taking place today, ’ Separating Test. II. Those Commended, vv. 34-40, The separating test is the attitude* of the nations toward the brethren of the Lord. Here Jesus emphatically speaks of his kingship, hence the hon­ ored position, "on Ms right hand.” In his teaching Jesus had empha­ sized the fact that those who do the will of God are his next of kin. Here they are, “Ye blessed pf my father.” This word "blessed” means, literally, “well spoken of.” We are blessed of God in tlte lieavenlics in Christ, Eph. 1:3, but we are also to be blessed with an inheritance in the- kingdom. See.Gal. 6:19, 21; Eph. 5.5; I Cor. 5:9, 10 contrasted with H Tim. 2:2; 4:8; James 2:5; Rev. 21:7. This blessing is a gift, . Luke ,12:32, which has been prepared ’’from the foundation of the world” (v. 34)- Man’s destiny de­ pends Upon the object and act of Ms faith, bpt the te«, the proof, .the evi­ dence of that faith is in his conduct (Gal. 5:6; Jame3 2:17, 18). Altruism does not save the bou I, but a truly saved soul will be compassionately serviceable. It is ours to assuage the thirsty, John 4:14, 6:55; ours to feed the hungry, John 6:32, 35; ours to re­ ceive the stranger. Eph, 2:13, 18, 19'} ours to oiothe the naked, Isa. 64:6; ours *to visit the sick, Luke 1:68, 78; and ours to visit the prisoner, Luke 4:18. Note carefully the unconscious­ ness of good deeds. The Christian is so identified with Jesus Christ as to regard these deeds as not his own, but ''Christ within.” The real test Is not so much Jove for God or Christ whom we have not seen, but love for the brethren whom we‘have seen (1 John 3:17). Our attitude toward our brethren is the evidence that we have received Christ. Our life, of service, though we may bo "the least,” will be cfommended before the throne and the assembled nations and angels. He is identified with "the least” . This sentence needs to' be interpreted in the light of the entire scene and its relationship. Those commended are sent away into an age-abiding life of felicity, . Tho Other Side. III. Those Condemned, vv, 41-46. Turning now to the other side, what a change we behold! "Come” Is now "depart,” not to age-abiding joy, fiut to age-abiding lire, which Is age-abiding punishment. We do not infer that this parable refers to tho place o f the departed dead, to the final judg­ ment of sin but to tne time of Ms second advent and that the life that is blessed and the place of punish­ ment are on this earth during the age of his millennial reign. Such at least is as far as .we feel we have a right to go in the Interpretation of this par­ able. Those who do not listen to the “come” of Jesus now, will hear his "depart” hereafter. Notice there is no reference to the father following the curse such as we find in connec­ tion with the "blessed." Men are cursed by themselves, John G:40, Tho readers of this paper wlU be pU#Kd to learn that there is at least one dresdfcc! tltrtNHfethat Icleaco has.bcerf able to elitein all ill siigea and that, is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Curb is tho only positive sarenmv known to the medical fraternity, (kturfii bethg a .constitutional disease, requires n oOtiiitftutkniM treatment. Hall's Catarrh CUraU.takmrihkrn’ally, anting directly u|>- On the blood anti mucousaUrract* of system (hereby ilcatroytng the foundation of flic dtaeita, endgiving the patiertt .strength by bdildfcig up the catiffif&ihki awl *ei5tlug nktart'iti dnlilg Its work. The proprhdom b t v e s o t o ^ i u i h i t t l l f a : u o inB.u8Bl t-», uuuu orev. tMAt#fty<Merdh6H(Mdr8fl^ukk*6tM'^ ; ^,j og0 -y^iio seek to save themselves ernfethat it ftfiil to cur*, fiend lor list o leetypHliiMi. AddflwF. J.CJtBNEY A Oo„Toledo, O. fibM Vf Btfagglat, 7Sc. Hall’s FSmity PHhev* tlfcbrat, Walk “Over Shoes For Man or Woman $ 3 . 5 0 , $ 4 . 0 0 , $ 4 . 5 0 , $ 5 .0 0 We have th is we ll knoWn brahti in aii th e new es t s ty les in A A A to E ^ w id th s , and w ith our “ Fe o to g ra p h ” sys tem o f fittin g can assure you a pe r fec t fit. are likewise cursed, Gal. 3:10. The kingdom Is prepared for the righteous and punishment is not prepared for man. It was prepared for the devil (41) and his cohorts. f , IV. The Lesson content. Admit­ ting the difficulty of Interpretation let us look at the picture. Jesus on Mount-Olivet, sitting in the. midst of his disciples, knew full well what was awaiting him on Calvary. Judged by human standards he was defeated and his defeat was to be made irrevocable by that ignominous death. So his enemies confidently believed. Yet ho looks beyond the circumstance to the coming centuries and through them to the end of the age, and claims tlio victory. He speaks without hesitation of his hour of triumph and "glory" (V. 31). D l l E C Immediate relief (iron r I L L J Dr. Sbftop’sMagicOintment No matter how hard your bead ache*, Oe. MIW Jmti-Tum villa Will help y»*. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. TheKindYuHavaAlwaysBottghf Bears the Signature q ( Children Cry for Fletcher** A f t fflto Kind You Wave Always Bought, anti which has Been iu use for oven 30 years, has borne tho signature o f .and has heen made under his per­ sonal supervision since its infancy* • Allow no one to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations ami “ JuKt-us-good ** are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor OH, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, I t is pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. “ For more than thirty years it ■ has been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Tectliing Troubles and Diarrhoea. It .regulates- the Stomach and Bowels, . assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend. — GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1Bears the Signature of Ii Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THECCNTAUNCOMPANY, NBWYO«K«fTY.- ®r- Peaches! Peaches! I will have a car load of peaches about September 21th, dr 25th, and they are going to sell for less than I ever sold them. L eave your order at Cultice’s M eat S tore early. Wm. Marshall THE GREAT SHIP “SEEANDBEE” Lcnrtli 500 fwf; bread* 93 i.et, 6ljichc«(E10 «ialW()otn..iiil.jHirlor* .ccmnmcHl.tin, 1500 p i p - ggn. Greater in coat—larger id »J1 proportions ^richer In *11 »pj>om£xo©oi*~“ lima int ilMioef oa M .nd M.ten of (lie world. In Mrrice June 15lli. MagnificentSleemer. "SEEANDBEE," “CityofErie” and“CityofBuffalo” D a ily— C L E V E L A N D a n d B U F F A L O — M .y i* t to Dec. i«t lx .ro CJovd.nd , • 8100T.M. Uave Boffido - - 3:00 P.M . ^ Arrive Buffalo •• - 6 j 30A.M. Anivo Cleveland * * $ j 30 A. M. . . Gf.nJ.o,!Titnel -VOlif IIIAVI ewe Mve... •■— - ......... 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