The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

t I k 'V , i \ \ t F u r # « f Q u a lity A t T em p t in g a oo F v t e e a . ■ , • fj _ Unlike n*o*t store* you know, tfeit year ’round fur •faapia prejssred with a- far greater M«9*t*a«at far Christ­ mas week than a t any time during tha whole eeaeon—be- luted ih#f)f»w« wiaUy pick fjrdm "what’s left". Each day wee our already overflowing fur stocks in- created by New Yerk’s last Word in for fashions, Not eat Styles bu t we’re buying them and, selling them at cleafimce sale prices. You do , no t have to wait till the win* ter is over for real fur bar­ gains a t tins sixty-four year store. Everything is marked in honest plain figures and everything carries the broad , Bancroft ^guarantee of .satis­ faction in wear. JTurGoatsfrom. .$25 to $300., Fur Sets from ,. .,$ 2 . to $185. Fur Muffs from. .$ 1 . to $100. FurNericpieces. ..$1. to $ 95. M i m u u tfO iiU . t e*»» ty )#*• , 4 Pu rsuan t to command of a s « f w f ot sal* 1 * partition issued from th# Oaavt * f € m m m **#•» •* s ew (tounty, « a t to m* d irw tod and «♦*; . m ____ ,______ l im e d , I will »#*r fw sals aLi 4Py K> 0 . » bll * wj , Acting Director »t * f } *u»4*y School Ow n# wf Koody ^Ibl* - — ■•“ iwwsB.y- ■ i,^}jpct* H*wfpsv«r*is(oM.| f**- 'A'MA-'I 'WWWW^wd *ft-.,*Tv?r ’&*'•*. P«Wi« *«*#*» ** th* west < w , the tfewrt X * aw in «hs * » / »f im u tu u o rc h i X#ni», l a wwd Oson ty so Saturday, Devedbsr18,A. D., 1115 A t » s ’oloek A , J*„ the to llevw g deserilMMl rea l «stat#, land s and tenement* te«wit. S itu a te !* th e Village of Cedes- Tills,, Green* County, Okie. Bounded s a d dwarlbed a t follow*; Being She whole e f Lot number 09 of Jo h n Orr’e addition to the town erfOedarville, Owen* County Ohio, wh ich lo t is tpore fully des­ cribed, designated and known on the p ia to f th e said-town ef Cedar- 'Till#*'' ; - -1 Size of aaid le t being feet by 182* feet, Th<e sa id Premises, a re ioested os Birn surest in th e V illage * f ;'Cfft**?: y lile, mreene Conn ty , known it*, t h e J H c b a r d D a rlin g ,: ■'ptojtoriyir, ">* i" ; v ^ '■ At ffttow lar*. (*850.00), Term s e f Sale, Gaeb, on day «f Hale, , u , xl , T® b* eeld -by o rder o t eald Court o n l y a r e t h e y t h e y t h e s m a r t - in c a s e number 140« wherein OIF* ■ “ ................................... Daniels is petitioner and Bftie Roes e t.* l, Sr* defendant*^ ’• ' > : « F . A. dAOXapW , . Sheriff o f Preen© County; Ohio, > v mm >vAttom^ tor the re tition e r.: *’ f . ,* '* ' 1 y Men’s fur lined ovsreoats and men’s fur caps in pifbfu- «ipB. Our long experience safeguards, yen on any pur* chase. . ^ v / ' - v r Oaue* krteuah, a t Time*. - A woman lores her home and her hemw o rk , bat her farorite occupa- , tiow ia that of Wtyhtg hersefc^Tope* P»Wally CaWtaL .• ’’ Fesdfnp th* Moltinp' Use. She molting season opens, m August, And the fowls are anything hufe attraC' tiro. s T ¥ s is ii 'time lu- a heft’s iff© when she most undergo ft severe strain to her system. Experience has taught m that during this period,’which re- condition by feed. She must ho nei­ ther too fat nor too lean, Consequent­ ly a ration is e&ietf fo r tha t will be pretty nearly balanced in nitrogenous and‘carbonaceous 'materials;- — Farm 30immh ; , , , .. ..Hil ^ ^ ,r Curing G oom FeatHsrt, , After picking gOese the feather* may he.placed loosely In cheap nmalin sacks and hong in aligh t, airy place. Sunlight and an occasional shaking up \ m helpful, tcue feathers are kept in sacks from three to six months, after which period they ' are thoroughly cured and free from animal odor, M ‘ \ v ",a.n,.wi, H W > W « ’ t , { - Look For injured Hen*. When C hick* or fowl* are injured “ ‘ 1 ‘ La#) lywgtF EH|d* Ot i t for jehpn ^Ifk^onc*] picking a t the wounded one. ’ iBrtUih Cdalikc rnnovattoa, Whtat inferrtewing first becema a featore of joumaUste la Great Britaii, EWglish leader writer* denounced it; as the most- dreadful form which American impertinesoe had yet a*» aurned. , w \ * m v * w S e m m * n * * # . # * # Mb* S4*W IPlk.hW' Take Chances On t r# d y made garment when you c&u be MfiUred ef perfect g*tl»factioa by fttlihg ua make your Goat or Suit to order? ExcluriVeaeM is the keynote of our *tyle. Thoroughaeea is the keynote of our prices. There it certain satisfaction in our service. KANY, The Tailor X C .N IA ; O H IO . 1 (Cw.W,,,»w. LESSON m DECEW5ER19 FALL AND CAPTIVITY OF ISRAEL, IxBUSON •TEXT -II Kin** 17:7, M, J* G olden tbxt - h # mat *«?r w e * reprov*d hard«n«t!x hi* a*ck abaU sud- <t*aly bo dortwyed.-Prov, » ;i, In the sweep of our six years’ c n le of-study we prefer to consider this les­ son g r it and use the Christmas story (Luka to illustrate the lore of Goa which Israel (the last tea tribes) so basely outraged, era i t passed into oblivion, I. The Stiff-Necked People, vv, 8*13, The fact (v. «) of Israel’s captivity ha* always apposied to the interest and the imaginations of men. The cause of the captivity was threefold ( 1 ) They “bad sinned” (v. 7)* I t was not a single offense hut a course, of action which was performed (a) openly, ^walked” (v, 8 ). m *13 years toUowing Solomon’s reign they had’ Suggestions for Men and Boys BATH BOBE 8 MUFFLERS SMOKING JACKETS GARTERS m , LOUNGING ROBES BATH ROBES TS J gar SHIRTS “ SHIRTS - SCLK. 8 HIRTS 1 WAISTS ‘ *^UL a■ GLOVES * . SWEATERS ■ MACKINAW, OVERCOAT * that o t his 18 predecessor*. Douhte lefls ’he was a good diplomat and poli­ tician* though hi* vacillation between Egypt and, Assyria brought ruin, but in God'* plght the ^secret acts and Practice* of the people were oped smd imowh (?s. 133*.1-12} ,f J “ " Many to^ay do ip. secret ■ HOSE PAJAMAS "' .SWEATERS ', '& '! ! . RAINCOAT NIGHT SHIRT? . 4; . r .SHIT SWEATERS ' ’ . HOSE NECKTiES JEESEYS HATS. ■' , .CAPS , . CAPS.. • HATS , SUITS ,OVEKCdATS Ji fi ! D ir e c t to t h e F a r m e r s • I f * will f»tut*h direefc to the farmers o f Gireens county th* isfVksnhVMtt# virus o n th* n ta r k ( :t* tl cents per G. 0 . sa ruv t aasKVlra*: 19 0 . b . SMrfatn and 1 0 . 0 , v i m w ill Imtmme f a t 100 lb. ju ia .iJMM* a a ia ra l life. Big* th ree to ten days e ldaean be is*ww»*4 t i s i r natara! life w ith 10 O. C. serum s a d 1 C, 0 . v ita* . W# ^11 *fpa yen m *xpm m tmeh you how to vaeri- n a t * y o u r o *m h a * s . a y y yw » > fjw * g . - '■ .W '> Pk*a« 6 . A. Dsbbins, OedatviUe, O., Beferedoe* South- west g * # i « t Oemmere* o t Bans** C ity, JKo«. O rder y e a r v rnm m hw m W . JK. Umbry, o« r bgent, iteefcyard*. C ln e in n itt , 1 O a Ot Ia**e4hel* Vao*in* 0 *,« JCansa* 01 iy , If* . 0mm pney were conBecrareu .ro ©m ■ xTO cover our sins ia n , ( ^ v , 28iX3),^UtJf We eos- r Sins. God's Son win cover' forgiveness of his atone- J I John 1:9). Israel mv for -bis. forgive- . , , . . , faet i t was, he that "brought them up nut of the'land Of Egypt,” It i*, passing strange that Israel should So. fully violate the ex* presa command* of God (Lev. 26:U DeuL 36r2lt Ex. 20:3-5, etc.). Some Claim fb / did not possess tt I t beingp r a later date. I seiM - ly foolifth’ proposition, .but even so, how can men'of our tlme yfolate so many of tho plaid precepts of the Wprd of sG 6 d? Does this prove that the Bible doe* not exist? The an* swer to this query is a sufflefieat an* Sjyer to the destructive critical, Israel "sets up idol*" Cr. 10 ) and 'fbu rn t sacrifice'' (See’ Deni. lg :3 l) Which thing* they did ’"to provoke theTL 6 rd . to anger.” (3) .They abandoned Asm* selves to eril. .As though ’to remove all poaribiiity of reformation t b e y \ abme “Served idol*" (r. 18) but “tbl sold th«niHdy« to do that which • s i d 's '^ u l l t f t r ' and win fully set baforu Gw naUon VGA Utt W ), Repeated warning* (v, 18) bad 5 been given by faithful prophet*, also repeated forgiving*, yet Israel la: i t) willful, they'“would hot hear” (v„ l* h but deliberately followed in their fathera* footstep*. ( 2 ) proud and ta i* (yv. H 16) and m utterly,abandoned, (v, 17), and heneft: must receive th* Judgment of God’* righteous, anger' (see Ex. 20), or else God i* po t right­ eous. . He repeatedly sought-to turn them aside, but they slew his faithful prophets (Matt, 21:83-39). God i* calUng JU mercy with long suffering iq this present evil age; unbelief in God and pi* word is still prevalent;. skepticism •and loose morals every­ where abound, and shall 1 God go oh and mfli foreter? (Pror; 29:1; 1 Pet, 8:9-10), 111, Tl fiavlerof Men, Luke 2 : 1 - 20 , God’s lore for Israel was manifest (made plain) through his loving act* »*d tpe messages of warning pro­ claimed by his prophet*. But we have * more marvelous revelation of his love in the person of hi* Son Whose .birthday We are about to observe. Samaria lost it* “crown of pride,” b u t .we may receive a crown Of righteous- nefts as ,the- “tons of God” (John 1 : 12; H Tim. 4:8), but not so unless we Obey (John 14:22) his word. Let u* therefor* tako up the an­ gelic praise .(l) "Glory to God in th e 5 highest;” highest heavens, highest de­ gree and quality of praise of him who is Infinitely wise and loving. ( 2 ) “Oti earth peace” with God.j with man, to the individual heart and among the nations. Peace o f conscience because of sin* forgives, to met, all blessings, hap. pines* and prosperity because of peace due to victory over sin which is the destroyer of peace; ( 2 ) “Good will toward men,” those; with whom God is well pleased,, and God hgs good will only toward i n men. He toted sinful Israel and he loves us SO that he “gave his only begotten Sou that wbb ioevcr bellercth need not perish but have everlasting life,” Even as the shepherds “found” the Savior (r. 16) *e may all men Who truly seek him <Heb. 11 : 6 ; Luke IS: m . What better can we do on Christ mas Sunday than opehiy to give God bur best gift, our hearts' supreme 1 love and devotion to return for hi* greatest gift to men? Let -us remember that to ignort grace will not set aside to r Violate th* Judgment Of sin, Using MSdsntia Abilities. The a rt of being able to make a 3oo<* use of moderate abilities wins estoms. and often confers more repo* ta lk* than greater real merit,—La Rochefoucauld, CASTOR IA y iy ftifftfft t r | . iMg| u r _ ' | ^ _ |W i l l Bearsto* »■■■ , ■' RAINCOATS BELTS ■FANCY VESTS | CUFF LINES ■■' ; . . T i a :F I N 8 ■ ; :-r;.* . VEST CHAINS ■TRAVEjiiNO'’BAd LAUNDRY BAGS iS A P # )® » ;C A £ iS s TRAVELING SETS COLLAR BAGS , d R i m k i n g c u p s TRUNKS UMBRELLAS' ' _____ .'CANES ■ . . . t ’ '■• ^ MILITARY BRUSHES -FULL DRESS SETS, HANDKEROHIEFBi T IS RINGS Wei PLAIN OR INITIAL MILITARY BRUSHES NECKTIES: r y r * v * „ s r>i “ A S t o r e F o r D a i a n d t h e B o y s ” 22 SOGTH DETROIT ST., - * - XENIA, OHIO 1 v ; ' V •. V t v ; . • , ’ > ■ Jillet ;; . 4 'u 4 - -; v V < ,( >.. sri^ t n- - m - fjgjflLfgf.s ■ 1 7 T T r sM:1; 1 . v h. 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