The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

WNVINi Save Our Profit-Sharing Coupons They A te Valuable Our Profit-Sharing Plan Ctwutttnemjpwith th is notice vra w ill issue Profit-Sharing fo ttpons w ith * v « y cash purchase. They a re good for any article tbfct you may select from ou t catalog. Vow must g e t the coupon a t the time you make th e purchase. No other slip will he con- s tte re d a prem ium coupon. "We urge you to save them, see th a t you get them , and before you know i t you will have enough saved up to get a fine Dinner g e t or tome o ther valuable present. J. M. WILLOUGHBY , &THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Phone 85 Cedarville, Ohio Ask for Profit-Sharing Coupons With Cash Purchase Bring Your Cash, Eggs orProduce and Save Money by Trading Here, The Cedarville Herald. ft,<K» F’wip .Yenir. KAftLH iBULb nunra Editor suit. M f f tw i r i i a w fW T r f ( f e r r r a s - Entered a t the Posfc-Oflics, Cedar- vdje, October 31, 1887, a t *e«o»d clave m atter. I X Pr*oti**f *n<i Sm art This £ . Co*tMW» F*r Cool Days, & $ i s rr-rV'* **•** * s i i lesson 1 (E r O. 13, BCTJ J ttiS , Actiwr 1. FJSfOAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1*18 { Mr. Andrew Jackson accompanied tho members of the Ohio Legislature on their trip Thursday io Lookout Menu* tain and the other farnuos battle fields of the Civil War. The city of Cinching-.j ti"has been entertaining the legislative reunion and one of the event* on the program was a trip over the Queen & Crescent Line South, thl* road being owned by the city. The new well for the South Charleston water works plant has been completed and the test made. For several hours #60 gallons of water was pumped per minute without lowering the supply. The state board of health must n’tiu pass on the purity of the water. The location of^the Well was approved by the state boil'd before drilling was start­ ed. 'Dr,' Wiles' Anti'-Pain1FlUa far all pain t Those who delight in deliberate inspection of the newest fashions—modes that are authoritative and true to style—w ill find occassion for considerable enjoyment here during this Fall Showing and Style Review l Particular attention is directed to our display of Model jGowns, Blouses, Tailored Suits, Lingerie, and Furs. J ' * * ,■ 1 J K' ^ -• v" ' i t ' ' 7- t j ‘ „ fk T . ' 1 f ' J [^Together with, all dress accessories—Neckwear, Gloves; '1 , Stockings, Corsets, Etc. . ; Of speciai interest at this .timp is the early autump display of Silks,* Velvets, gDress Goods, L in en s ,.Draperies and Floor Cover­ ings. ‘ / 1 ' . . . ’ - '*^ *, T lx* P e o p l e a,*e I n v i t e d to V i e w BlAplRY® „ d - ; '' a t t h e i r H e i g h t . . , *' '131 tp Witness’the m o s t .’perfect system of service In re- ; tailing of merchandise that Springfield has sa far developed. Springfield, Ohio ‘ ■ .'if' ‘ l '■ ', Put Your Money at Work Right Now . i -- * •* Interest on Money Deposited With u s starts on the first of THE FOLLOWING MONTH Do Not Wait Bring your surplus money to ua and have-it earn PER CENT T^mpounding aemi-annually. Your security is first mortgage on good real estate in Clark County, The Springfield Building & Loan Association W§ *r* nowet home in uur now building at our old location 32 E. Main $t„ - - - ' ’ Springfield, Ohio. 03y gl3 J,EK8 ng Jfire«tnr of tho Sunday pcliool Course at the 31 -KicIy JBjbJo loatlfuto,) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 26 .OBCOIEHCE AND KINGSHIP (KG* . HUUI, 70S TB iMPlm . Shepherd's plsifi, black on blue and wbU§, features this jaunty suit. Tho airculav,skirt fit'finished around tlm bottom with n straight strip, ,wbich keeps its shapjr well. Blouse* notice tho good looking. bolt-oms etyfo front' and a noveljy at' toe buck, Cloth top boots ana n sailor hat go well with tola design. ■ . SEWING. AS AN ART- - 3 |, v.i.i.-jm(r.n'-riVr: ■v - ’ i , Thu Pendulum Swings Book, and Girls Are Twught to Sew. Every woman should' know how to pew. .There i» it mistaken notion, in {.nmeculine miiidg that every tuuhau does know how to saw. But thh* is-by. no magns a gonecai ruling. Tbeta are quite <a uutabalr o t tlie fa it sejt who have up «kfli wbftfever with needle and thread and 9X$ gettte unable to uusud, much T®*S to their gw« attife. When made,,to1 women,- sd the the sat (MM* «HMS h tAewIMIMWit ife; twatn which vriglnaP ___ "ytf todiyr, the Affect ' edtwft-Cbii ,and raise it awdloara lnstine- tlon of sstriy went to the other extreme, and Qtsek’ and la*tin and mathomstira omhi'ietaly hauriied the place of tho dOtteetlc uttu, Bresemakiu# and homecraft la ail its ; branches had no place hi the enrrleu- ■iuitt of the modern college girl, Rtul >the youu*r lady who came buck frorp l her toiahhig school might bo very (earned hi lltwaun'**- and Die sciences, ; bat was very ifttte use when it ettino .'to sew,|xig and dusting and the many I duties of ordtattty home life. * . 1 t Kj|U' the jpeudttjmw in swinging buck f agufii, and ua# to glad to see tlinfc even the most advanced of girl#’ school# in­ clude housewifery and other useful ac­ complishment* la their list of subject# It to perfectly «m#y to M studious und thoroughly well educated, to havo a good working knowledge, a t this art# and aclewes, to know language# and ! history, awl yet he atilo to haudlo n '■ needle and cook a dinner, j So many nmto young glrto are inelln- | cd to think this to Impossible, They i feel that floury hand# and an intimate | acquaintance with a dustpan and I brush ore things to he avoided. A j time come# now and again In the life | of nearly every woman which demand*. ; the performance o£ these simple duties, I and the girl who to totally unprepared | for such emergencies may find-herself S In a sorry plight Indeed. ! . There to inflnlto wtodom in teaching \ girls in their teens to mnke their own j clothes, to cook and to clean and make | up a room, und there arc* fortunately many mol her; who fnstruet tliolf daughters theui-clvc# in mnttora. A, girt wilt not l-c wearied with needle* work If her handiwork produces u now and dainty gown for her mvu adorn- input, and cutting out, tacking nnd Pitching nre double in Interest when the completed garment will bo some­ thing to t>£ proud of. Cloths* Trss For th* Children. Much Wotk and confusion may be avoided when tlm chUdren undress at night if each one 1* made tho proud Jwsscssor of Asmall hat tree or clothes tree, Or costumer, a-l it to calk'd. These coins hi white enamel, tuahoga hy or any other tkitoh of wood, utnud four (uni onc-hslf feet liigh and have sight brandte*, a hr,inch for each at ti­ de of wearing nppaicl. Clothes will fe well uiwt, tlm room kept m neat- lass anti twder and everythin!! ready ti place in the morning. The children, .ole them, and It is a good Way to teach them orderliness and Uyjlicue. They nre hiMpwrdu*. Surprise them aoiwc tu’Widn^ *>"■*" * QUICKRELIEFBALM Bsst CatUth-Hav B y W-A»H oiis Ittmsdy. 5t t f o S f ^ t e f h n « i sad TOnsUfes. and Hitoalgla ftsmsdy. ik r*H«( tof Cain to K*ad andoft Lurtgi, «k<«! ............. ‘ dfsH l ^ 1pr«vifrtoi¥t’*’mi’ftowrtytWPeauntoal*. Ns b*ttw P8* Kmvti knom, n t v , Buifltattohr tot toy FoUss. Par tsra Fast -AshlsgWlnt**CSto».Bsnk«i», Miutt' Mf¥(& if.'#*#* 'At H b J- * i «*« a » m ** c l*r ■*«' la r «*«fta!aa * ttm s* a* e j*r. LI3Sf;o>t TKXT-Paalm 70. COLDHN- TI'JXT- The ifinrr cliflU }oy in thy utrcfiiith, o i.prfl; anJ in thy salva­ tion how ureatly shall ho rejoice, I’ b , ■ '01:1. __ ' The subject nsslgoed for this review- lesson is aptly chosen, for tho kiiigli- OBt quality or virtue passed by any king is to be. obedient. Tho servant who truly serves is obedient. The motto of tho king of England is “Ich dien’’—I servo. , Gen. IJ, E. Lee once said that -for; him the greatest word in the English : language is the word “obey.” Wo read of our master that he "learned, obcdl* encO hy the things ho suffered” (Heb, 5:8) and lie taught that "if ye. Idyn. me, keep (obey) my commandments" (John 14115), ■ The lessons for the past quarter cover an approximate period of about ; 125 years beginning probably 1). 0 . 1024 (Beecher). In-them there are pre­ sented nine rulers; David, Solomon,, Rehoboam, Jeroboam, Asa, Ahab and Jezebel from, within, and two from ■without Israel, the Queen of Sheba and Ben-badad, king of Syria. There are also five 'prophets mentioned, Nathan,. Ahiah, Azarlah, Obed and Elijail. It might he -well for teachers to dis­ tribute blank pieces of paper nnd, ask the scholars to write a. brief outline of the oustanding facts regarding those rulers, also pf Nathan and Elijah, though the last will more properly come later as there are yet several 'lessons about that, great prophet. These kings can he classified as good and bad, though the greatest of them all (David) suffered a most terrible fall. From those lessons the great facts of sin, grace; prayer, the word of God, faith, -salvation and unbelief are ail'to ho emphasized. For tlie older classes a most inter­ esting study can bo made of- the de­ velopment o f God's people materially and the religions development also, as well a$ a study* of the causes for ,tho division of the kingdom. The tendency in both kingdoms was .downward towards the destruction of the northern mapnnd the captivity and imjfioverisbmerit of the southern. - A, good method, of review Would be to take up each, of the different char­ acters and give a summary pf M b life and of its effect upon the nation. It Will be profitable to .answer such: ques* .tfoixs,as: "What, do the events of the past quarter teach u s about fee char­ acter of God?1 What great teachings have we had presented on too subject of prayer? What peculiar msitlEasta- Mdna h&ya been seen in the develop. meat o f sin? In this quarter*# lasson* what emphasis has bheh. made relative to the word of. God? What moral du­ ties and obligations have been empha­ sised? If a good crayon artist Ik avail- alifie prepare on toe blackboard 1Z Cir­ cles, five above, five below, and one at each end of a rectangle, in this last place tho.'Gdldcn Text for the day and in each of the circles,' beginning ih'toc upper loft hand cower, cither a sketch or some other suggestion of each of the several lessons. , t Another suggestion for use upon the blackboard would bo to draw two panels or columns on either end of the board and Connect toe tops by an arch, Divide tl& arch into five divisions and in the top, tho keystone of tho arch, place toe name pf good King Asa, to the loft Absalom and Adonijab, and to tho right Elijah and Ahab. On the left panel write "The Word of God" and on its capstone "David," On the right panel write, "Obedience/’ and on the capstone "Solomon." Then under­ neath tho arch and between too panels first tho names of the remaining chief characters belonging to Israeli and be* low, but separate, those from without Whose names have been considered during the past quarter. This arrange­ ment of names might be so made as to call attention to tho separated king­ doms of Israel and Judah, using the arch for the names of the characters affecting too kingdom before its di­ vision. Again the board may be ruled into two columns, one to contain tho names of tho "chief persons," and the other the "chief facts," Divided according to lessons they will be about as fol­ lows: Chief persons 1, David, Joab, Ablshal, Abaaliim; 2, David, Bath* sheba, Zadok, Nathan, Solomon, Adonl- Jah; 3 and 4, Solomon; 5, Solomon, QueCn of Sheba; 6, Rehoboam, old and young men; 7, Jeroboam; 8, Azarlah, Asa; 9, Elijah, Ahab and the widow of Zarephath; 10, Elijah and prophets of Baal; 11, Elijah and God; 12, Ben- hadad, Ahab, young men. Chief Facts—1, failure; 2,, anoint­ ing; 3, choice; 4, prayer; 6, wisdom, 8, division; 7, sin; 8, reform; 9, provi­ dence; 10, testing; 11, discourage­ ment; 12, defeat, Thus hy careful and prayerful preparation &review of each lesson can brioily jbat profitably bo presented, The material for a successful re­ view along any of the lines suggested will demand careful preparation on* the part of tlie teacher, hut will be* Well worth while in fixing the chief, facta In the pupils* mind While it also’ will test the nart of work the teacher' has been doing, j :{s&fcaMT'': Qafokttf rsttsl tor Twfhaeh *ndEsrteHs, test far Coarts *sdMosrswm* 5 mlmd*Cm«0 70* 1THE eotBMtut e qpPIWIWWpf ftUtCHEMICAL 00 k Ohto ISBEAUTY WORTHM WHILE! ViolaCreao Mtftivsly *raat«at*s favkidfl, fwtf**, black besdi, fttifclrtimand i n»* «a— iM»ftabes'fftbSwSMia d*ifaioyV *w»to. Thar# i«*0 »obs(H»l« ft* Utj* h*w«. 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Spencer The Grocerman P h o n e 3 -1 1 0 Cedarville, Ohio Indepei House i HILL ST) Di Wo wi host serum i amt virus: 2' t ^ j L lb, pigs tli j v Immuned tb We will se *“ O h io REFEREN * Pholie C -------- National .......... serum from ^ O., d r Inter- A S T U D Y IN H E A D S Tongue Bruised Boil n fresh beef tongue slowly fo>*two hours, then skin it and pul ft in a cas­ serole; melt three tablespoon fuls oi but­ ter; add three heaping tablespoons of fiout and brown; add one pint oi water in which the tongue was cooked anti onto pint of stewed and strained tomatoes, beat until smooth and thick; add half a carrot and one onion chopped line, half a tablespoon of Worccster.-hhe sauce, one salfspobnfnl of pepper; pour over tongue, rover ai d simmer in the oven for two hours, Serve on platter with sauce strained and poured over it. 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