The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

t 4fel * Shop Early “Shop Early”— The Christmas Slogan is in tho air,—“and people are Shopping earlyat The Home Store, Have You Begun? No need to point out the many advantage^ to be gamed by doing your Yuletide Shopping as early as ‘ you can, a reminder should be all that is necessary to bring you "to The Home Store to join the early shopping crowd, “ Shop Eaily.'* • Better Assortments .. Better Service " Stoeks are magnificently complete* Merchandise has the allurement of newness—the charm o f merchan­ dise freshness. There is a keen pleasure, in chosing gifts early. ‘ £ - ‘ Keeping in step with the vast inerea&e^mrtbe de­ mand for Home Store Holiday Merchandise—we have ; assembled stocks that are many,thousands o f dollars in excess of any we have ever gathered- In the ini- mensity of such assortments ^satisfaction in choos­ ing, added to this is our established policy of moder- - ate pricing. ' ; Exclusive - Holiday Novelties L ct " x ^ * “ f * f ->* ^ * * Eich Cut-QIass, Parisian^ Ivory, and German Silver Toilet Accessories, Brass and Silver Novelties, Satur­ day, and Bric-a-Brac. £.verythirkg f o r th e K idd ies Santa W ill Be The^e to Receive Them The Fahien=Tehan Co. * r ^ » .-w v 1 ^ * * i „. * ' .* Springfield, Ohio." * j ** nn * 2. t LI.’- I _ W hy Take Chances On a ready made garment when you can be assured of perfect satisfaction by letting us make your Coat or Suit to order? Exclusiveness is the keynote of our style. Thoroughness is ■the keynote o f o u r prices. There is certain.satisfaction in our service. KANY , The Tailor XENIA. OHIO.’a; it,"-. . fS How to Grow Bigger Crops o f Superb Fruit—FREE \70lT need this practical, expert Information. Whether * youown or intend toplant a tew trees or ft thousand, it is infer* taatfoti that will saveyoutime, laborAndmoney,. Get ItI SJwpj/xendrt* your Mm*andaddressontb*co«pon~oron h jjost§).({youprefer. 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Codarvilloiaon ibe map though it vraan’ t intended that we should half the aeeountof the Liberty Bell demonstration in the Xenia Oanette is correct. The esteemed Qasette etat.ee that by the intercession ot Oongressman Fess and Governor Willis the co i- sent of, the party was secured to slow .down the train to a low late oi speed at this junction while stops were to he made at South Charles* ton and London. I f whatwas done by the Gover­ nor and Congressman is .correct we are muoh obligated to them for the favor. But It happened that the train made a regular stop of five minute* while a large crowd cheered. . Evidently someone dis­ obeyed the Fess-Willie orders, if such were ever recognized. Just another case of the Yellow Springs congressman seeking cheap publicity, in having the trainslowed downier the benefit of Cedarjrill'e people. Bpwe people have the nerve of a brass monkey and so-in­ censed have local people been that they have hot hesitated tb name names, f Mr. ,H. A, Towneley has been carrying h.is right arm. a sling due to an ^accident to the little. flUger several days ago. While sitting in' a camp chair the finger-' was caugld and nearly severed. { Mrs. Bella 'Gray Is visiting-in Oovifigton, Ky .( having accom­ panied Her sister, Mrs. Campbell, home. The public schools and college closed Wednesday for the Thanks­ giving vacation. The College will open Tuesday morning. , . Messrs. Harry Townsley and ftobt, Townsley entertained at the home o f the latter Tuesday for the membersof.the home Culture Club and theirJhnsbands.1 A fine.commiision proposition. Cor­ porationestablished5$yearswants rep' ers*ntative to call on ioduslrial pJants- wideiy advertised ariiclfts—no samples Address; Sales Manager,£288North, ptli St.; Philadelphia, Fa. ■ 4 • - fr.l..-.,!?1.! . I.I.II.J . . 1 , r, ...... . - ,* Make my Btore your Store. yon will eventually start n o ^ The Bex- all Store C. M.-Kidgwfty,' —I will pay the highest market price for raw fern. Phone ff-107. ’ Wm, Marshall Tates ofjGities, The area of Greater Xew York ex ceeds 300 sciuuro mites. - Philudelphla hopes to become the to; making center of the world. Chicago is warned that under pnescnl aystemwfihln sixty years it will likely be called on.to pay $100,000,060 In po­ lice pensions. ' According to United States mortality statistics, Seattle is In a class by itself In respect to the low rate of'infant mortality,, the death rate of'children under five being ISOper 100,000, State Lines. There arc 1,000,000acres of idle Inrrd in New Jersey, with 10.000,000 people near by to be fed. In California there are 22O,0(50acres on which grape vines afe growing, 170.000 planted to wine grapes and 50.000 to table grapes, The coal produced by Pennsylvania last year exceeded by more than£0 per cent tlie entire output of the United States fifteen years before and was nearly one-fifth of the world’s produc­ tion. ...; BRIGHT BRIEFS. Seeing Amfrica first more patriots. has also made The world, has vastly more "peace leagues” than peace, You don’t need bank* references in order to borrow trouble. Many a good reputation lias been stabbed by a pointed tongue. Thanks to censorship, lnlTf the world does not know how tho other half dies The War news and changes are running a finish. the weather nose to noso Blit eych a billion bushel wheat crop will hardly redueo the price o f flour this year. A man (Licsirt necessarily'believe all you say just because be doesn't call you a liar, - m No eartlujunke chock was ro/dstefed When tiny Han Marino threw lls whole weight iii the war. Counting the cost of the war i« a task that lms been abandoned to the economists of the future. The waters of the Hellespont have become much more dl®eu!t to cimm tinea the days when tpariflcr awata ft. (By *. O. ftifUtjtays, Auto* Director of Buadoy Stfreoi Own* of Moody Bible lasrtttot* of Ofto^fo.) Ml*.W**t*Mi Newvoe-rerpnle^n.) LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 28 AMQS, THE FEABLESS PROPHET. IJEBSONTXXIV-AmoA J:X-1L OOLJDSN TKXT - He that hath my word,,let WmApeak my word (aUMifily.— J»r. Sg:38. Among the prophets Amos bulkB large. His massage (B. C. 787 TT is most thoroughly modern and .its ap­ plication to our present day problems deserves careful consideration. Read the entire book prayerfully. Chapters 1 and 3 enumerate the sins of the nation and-of Israel: 5-6 contain ad­ dresses of the prophet: 7:1-0,10 rec­ ords his visions and the conclusion, la % Messtanle prophecy. The modern'prophet of social service and those who negleot a proper consider­ ation of ’ ’applied Christianity,” both ought-to ponder well this passage, I, Jehovah's Lamentation,vv,t-3. The words of this lesson- are those of Je- Tiovab spoken to the house of Isreal. but apply to ail people of all ages. .Verse tfne is ft prophecy of the mas­ ter's grief over the holy city (Luke 13:34; 1,9:ff). Outwardly itch and opulent, in Jehovah’s- sight the na­ tion had already fallen <v. 2 R. V.) apd there "is hone (present tenseT to raise -her up.” ■*Israel is personified ah a maldettsorely wonnddd. Spoken decades before, Israel did fall and has risenno mere. But there is,a possibil­ ity o f mertgr." There ia here a, com­ mand and a promise anil those, who obey the Command will obtain the promisepf fife, ’ To “seek ye mb” (v.- 0 is to turn the face to him rather than to turn the hack. It implies the forsaking o f all evil thoughts, yea, our own thoughts and ways and to turn unto him who Will abundantly pardon (Isa. ,56:6-7; Dent 30:28). There Is life for the most outbreaking- add outrageous sinner if he will seek the Lord, ' - ■ * Hr-The Prophet's Exhortation,VV,4-9. The places "mentioned In verse <jflve had* each been made snored by,God’s presence and subsequently degraded by idolatry. Bethel* especially „so, (Gen.,12:8; 28:10-18; IKlngs l2:,29-29>. These new religion^ and'^the false worshiping were beguiling'even the" Sincere and uttwary, hence the warn­ ing, We need to beware of the mani­ fold "new milts’* lest W0 depart from the faith of out*fathers, America Is tpdiy Standing upon a'social and' re- lijEiotts-crater ia iaany ways similar to ancient G6d Is either a con­ suming 'fire- Cttebi 15:28-29;' Mark 9:43-49) to the impenitent or else a mbiist^: o f grace to those WJw.repent- rw IxtliHlfii4HiA| oil For extinguiitilng oU fires Whar* water Is both ineitectirs aud danger oua, frothy liquids hava been rscem* manded. In * 1st* test near Hamburg a mixture of one quart each of caustic aods and alum solutions yftlded 16 quarts or a yellowish-white foam, bay* ing a density of 014, and this could b* sucked ap aad distributed' like wa­ ter by ft boss A basement of 10 square feat, filled-with bcnxlne to 20 inches, was fired, and was extinguished in 7* seconds with IS gallons of .the frothy > mixture, and a burning benzine tank, 1six feet tp diameter and nine feet high, waa extinguished in 18 seconds The benzine was little affected, burning at usual after removal of the froth. Lfinds mt^pftrte ini Mt own times. In verse 4 Jehovftb exhorts tbs people to /‘seek him and Jive.” In terpe 6 the prophet utters the same cry; Now (r . 8) the appeal is tp seek himbecause lo do Bpds wisdom. -( a ) ft is he “that maketh the stars,”’ the earth; yea; everything, and it is welt to be on bis side (Fs: 19). (b> Be "turnethtbe shadowOf death into morning’’ (B. V.) (see Fs. 30:6). Who can comprehend the vast host of his saintft, for whom this has been-dome? (o) ‘ He ’’makeih the day dark with the night” iR, V,). This htf is doing repeatedly, -The God whei set the day in its turn can also,turn it aside; he has done ft both past and present, HI, The Word of Application, w. 10-ifi, Sinners Always hate the man who- rebukes their sin. Scripture is not needed <fo prove this fact, for. we see it today. W e .are specifically warned against the- praise of. the wicked (Luke 6:28) and any true and uptight witness for Christ knows that he is abhorred by those whose lives are crooked; (John 8:18, 20), Verse I t (A. V.) sounds very much like many of the strictures that are being made regardjpg the acts of seme of the xidtt ot tossy, BOWfrequentlywe behold-mansions built from the pro­ ceeds ot oppression deserted by the ones who anticipated their occupancy. How few fortunes are really expended and enjoyed by those who make the accumulatlan. The manner by which w« accumulate, our conduct towards the just (Acts 7:52), our acceptance of bribes, and our neglect of the needy and the poor is all known to God, (v, 12); “Therefore” even as today it Is difficult and costly to get justice itrour courts, even as inifiuity is rapid­ ly growing in the earth, about all the prudent man oan do 1$ to hold his peace, to wait uponGod and watch for him. He it is who must call'with trumpet’ voice (l*». 58:1) even though he does now Speak with human lips, The fourth exhortation to "seek” (v. 14) is to search after the good, though the time be an "evil one.” Tree goodness is to “hate evil and love the good” (Fa. 97:10; Rom. 10:9). By this test we may know if we realty hate sin, if we are truly righteous. We have churches and lack rever­ ence; we have preachers but are not sufficiently conscious of our weak morels; Wehear sermons yet our faith is flabby. Wd can get bn without armies and navies, airships and submarines, kings and legislators, yea lacking in- all of the conveniences of modem civiliza­ tion, but We cannot exist, much less grow, nourish, and triumph without God, ' Daily Though' There’s phvos and means for every dtan alivs.H 9 bakeepeare. CASTOR IA M w b M a u d M S M . f t ) IM YtN Htn AlVift f c # ' Bears the fiflgafttwreof f Wanted;—You to smoke the bold. CABBAGE For Rale. 1 Cali Citizens Rhone 12-142, SHERIFF'S SALE State of Ohio. 1 - Greene County Ssi. Pursuant to command of .an order of sale in partition issued from the Court Of Common Pleas of said County, and to me directed and de­ livered, I will offer for* sale .at public anotion at the west door of the .Court H oubq in the' City of Xenia, in said County on Saturday, December 18,A. D., 1915 , At JOo’ clock A. M.„ the following described real estate, lands and tenements to-wit. Situate in the Village of Cedar- ville, Greene County, Ohio, Bounded.and described as follows; Being the whole o f'Lo t number 69 of John Orr’ a addition to the town of Cedarville, Greene County Ohio; which lot is more -fully des­ cribed, designated and known op the plat of the.said town of Cedar- vrile. . Size of said let belpg 82^ feet by m>4 feet. The bald Premises are located bn Elm street m tlie Village of Cedar- Vitie, Greene County, Ohio, and known as the Bichard Darling, property, The said premises wste appraised at Three Hundred and Fifty Dol tars. ($350.60). Terms of Sale, Cash, on day of Sale,"' • • \ ■ To he sold by order ot said’ Court in case number 14058 wherein Offa Daniels is petitioner and Elite Boss et, at, are defendants. F. A. JACKSON, Sheriff of Grcenb County, Ohio. MABCUS SHOUP, Attorney for the.Pofitloner, ORDINANCE - An ordinance to amend aft ordi­ nance entitled “An ordinance fixing an establishing the amount of salary which each of1Bth* officers of the‘Village of Ceds&Villa, Greene County, Ohio, shall receive; pro vlding for the amount o f hood that shall be required of each, .and by whom aad in what tnanuer such bond shall tie . approved and passed*’. And repealing an otdt nance amending said, ordinance passed on thb 4th day of Novem­ ber 1907, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCILOR THE V ILLAG E OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OFOHIO S ection N o , i . . Th^t section No 2 o f an ordinance entitled “ An ordinance fixing and establishing the amount of Salary, which each of the officers of the Village of Cedar- ville, -Greene County, Ohio shall receive; providing for the-amount of bond that shall tie required o f each, aud by whom and w what manner such bond shall beapproved and passed.” /shall be amended so as to read as follows: S ection N o . 2. Tho salary of the Marshall shall be Three Hhn Ured and Sixty Dollars ($360.00) per annum, payable monthly, The Marshal shall be required to give bend in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($600.00), which efiid bond shall be approved by the Mayor and endorsed by Connell; The’ salary of the Street Commissioner (the duties of which office Bhall be in accordance with the ordinance of said .Village and performed by the Marshal of said Village), shall be Twenty Gents* (20o) for eaqh and every hour the said Street Com­ missioner, sliall be employed in the discharge of the duties ot said Street Commissioner, and the said Street Commissioner shall give bond in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), which bond shall be approved by the Mayor and en­ dorsed by the Council, S ection N o , 2. That the original section No. 2 of said ordmauce which was passed on the 11th day of October, 1007, and an ordinance passed by the Council of said Village of Ccdarvllle, Ohio,, on the 4th day of November, 1907, amend* 'fnp said section No. 2 of the afore­ said ordinance, together With alt ordinancce or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith, be and the same hereby are repealed. finer fog No. •;!. Hite ordinance, shall take bifect and bo in force from and sftur the 1st day of January, 1910. Passed this 1st day of November, loin. , B . E, M o F aji I j ANI), Mayer of the Village ofOedartille, mate ot Ohio. Attest j, vf. J ohnson , Clerk of tho Village of O darvllle, StateOf Ohio, m HttW jiwMhi* TftMM* team ga* w t 'tati 9*1? * **** * Children C ry fo r Fletcher*# The Kind Yon Have Always Bongbt, and wfiicli hag *em in use fog over 30 years, Has born© the signaxttre ot ^J9 . arut limi been made under bis per* gonal. supervision sinceits infancy. irra * AH owt no .onetoU rcc I vo yaa InIJxis» A ll Counterfeits,Imitationse»d'‘dust-iw-gepd^ or *.but Experiments that trifle wltL and endanger the liealtli of Infants and ClUldrcn—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castor!a is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Fare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Jfi . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverlshfiess. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Dowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural steep.' , The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS iBcara the Signature o f J * Iii Use for Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH« PtNTAU. flDMrehY, N«fWVO«K BITV. Galloway & Cherry ? II E. Main S t , Xenia, 0 / t - >. . ” '*"f ‘ , j, ^ * «. \ ^ headquarters for Reliable ies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpeland Drapery House NlfSMNhM)! ‘*4~ b J b AND C. M. Spencer The Grocerman Phone 3-110 Cedarville, Ohio i\ -- ( 7 X ^ < S ’ L v % 618 FOR TH E D A Y AFTER Turkey Lsaf Take a quart of cold turkey, chopped coarsely, and mix with a cup of soft, white bread crumbs, two beaten egfis, a teaspoonful of salt’, a little pepper, and, if you like, a small cup of chopped colony; press into a buttered bread-tin, cover with strips of pork, and bake for an hour; Berve hot with glblet gravey and cranberry, sauce. I F YOTjf ARE Going to Have Company AND A TURKEY TO ROAST Order it Here AND Ton’ll BeA Thankfull. Host WALTER CULTICE PILES FISTULA BiSf/tSESOFIff RtirruH bk.1*!. J. M c C lellan SfiBCTiJ 6 <uwm.k* QUICKRELIEFBALM Vet0rikuk.lkwFtrer-AtfiiMaBtamha QriokuM ftr Thrret *n4TftreMWs. ?w» ItwMfy, g ^ a i s a s a a i e a r - fimirti BMentisOMHHIR«M4y. flwl lhm^lf for aurasred fw Pskmi, rw *sf$ Ftri -AoMft* )firt»-6«T».B»ntes,. *” * SKSfiflt ii«*silm»» *g* j*ir— jar voauin* • Ures«ft|«>fr tisUk #£ -*•** i Till UOLUMBUt DKiMiOAL W » wRPa Ns Matter ben fisrtl hreft m S hns fes, Mis# Wm sfiM fNL —“ Abov For Be - Bidgwsy, I have w want it. "Bidgway. p Mr. How entertainer a number o Mr. Join cmnati thi Thankfigiv and Mrs. J. Mrs. Glia of Lotelan mer's moth Miss Edn surprise la members graduating Rev. T. B ’ Fa., joined Thursday, morning. Mr. 'Cb ' Carlisle, is . Mrs. J, W. Mr, Fred ' Emma De ■Oolo,, visit. Blegler, T> here 32 yea first return ' ot the hot for several Mr. Will Dayton ant FarJand, the latter’ s Fariand an Packman jgipnth. Rev. H. Miss Berth* son and w_i Thanhagivi ■A, S, Fraiz2 Mr.’"Hug Mr. and M Miss Ann. Springs, ai and famfi; -With the! Alexander Mies Mai spendings' has return Wept afi a d W. O. T. II Dr. J .L , now locate H.P. cong a modern purposes. - “ S

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