The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
mm*™ wiBiBJi teTTISIT I f 1 C A f |f( JMi I$J f $|i|y J&fLt*f JEpgfte W*, ria.* uadaririgusd, haringdi*- solvsd |«rta*r* 4 il{>> win sail at pittnUlt 1 aw»$H« -«n tbs John *U#- wortt* t o m * Mtar kaswa m rise M**xy Ktrr^r inarm, « nub* o»rtu. of ffcKlJdi*,* mil** *smtboi Loudon , 1 nud f m ile* **»t of South Charles ton, oa the Linsuu pike, oa W m m A lt JANUARY12,1916 Cammaaoi-ag: »fc 9:80 o'clock a. m-> tbs following proparty, to*wlfc: 2 9 HEAD OF HORSES 2 9 ■% No*. 1 andJ—T«*mof mare* 7 and 8 yearsold This is a groat team. Team of gray mat«r, old, weight 8,800, E Band 6—T«am of bay war' ytiarsold, weight 8000. This te; will show for themselves* N»>, 7— Gray ware, 9 years biff, weight 10(10. 3^o. G/*y mare,« years old, weight • yf'iO, No, 9—Roan mare, ttyears old, weight 1800 , No. 10—Ilay mare, S years old, weight lOOtf. Ail the above wares are In toal, Nos. 11 and 12—Team of gray addings, 6 years old, weight 8,000. jTbis is a bandy team. No. 18—Brown geld ing, 5 years old, weight leoo. Nos. . Hand 16—.Teamofgiyear-old Shires Extra good, weight 270f»; No, 16— Brown 2-ygar-olfl gelding, weight 4860. 17—Black mare, 2 years old, .weight 1300. Nos. 18,19, 20 and 21-^ Four yearling-draft colts.' This is a' good, bunoh of colts, Nos, 22, 28, 24 ; 25 Weanling draft colts. Extra good, ROAD, HORSES * No. 28—Black mpre, 8 years old, . perfectly gentle, A great road inare, Ho, 27—Sorrel mare, 2- years old, McKinney Jr. No. 28—Black mare, 3 years oldt by Bank Cashier. No. 29—Bay mare, 6 years old, by - Ashland, W .C. , v 6 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 6 : 18cows—8 Shorthorn, with calves „ jby, Side; A Black Foils; 11 grade Shorthorn cows] 1Jersey cow. .This is a great hulk now. Three of the ,above Sows are giving a good How Of milk.' 7 coaling 2-yeftr-oId heifers, will he fresh in sp r in g .1 beadjjt long yearling steers, weight - lloo, Ayearling steers, weight fesO, ..23 head of spring calves, of which 14 '*'•Vk*e heifers and 16 sheers. An extra "good hunch of home-grown calves. }. Black Poll’ hullt' 2 years old, Registered. Is a grand, individual* . Anyone desiring a good cow will Bud it, to his advantage to attend this sale. 17 ' 2 4 6 HEAD OF HOGS 2 4 6 " r-f-r* “ ( •'* t t",i ,, u Twenty-two head oi brood'sows, 2 w ith pigs by side, 2C head' bred to :>pig the last of February; 86fall pigs, SWSighJihg60 to 70 pounds; 60 head , W *#4bg from 126 to 170 pounds; fat hogs, if not sold tjeiore day of -^sals. All the above hogs have been irnmuned and are perfectly' healthy, Jtoo HEAD OF SHROP EWES, BRED TO LAMB IN APRII i . GOOD ONES. FARMING IMPLEMENTS < Four farm wagons, 3 with bode, l with hog rack {these areas good as new); 1McCormick bi idcr.C-ffc, cut; * Deering mowing machine; 8 sulky plows; 2 QU'ver and 1 Pilot; 2-borse Oliver breaking plowj ;4 Moline walking cultivators; l single shovel,- 1 doable shovel plow; i 76-tooth harrow; 2 John Deere disc harrows; l double disc Deering harrow; 1 John Deere corn planter with 100 rods of wire; steelroller; 7 feed sleds, 16 hog boxes,-good as new; 2 feed boxes; 4water tanks; 1 Bobs 80-gal. hog foiintdin.i *» HARNESS FOR 11 HORSES Two sots of heavy brass mounted britcben harness; 2 sets of brass metiOted tug harness (these are aU Hathaway make); 1 set of nickel ^ mounted tug harness; 1 single set "" of tugharness. Lob o f good dollars. BUGGIES One Bonham buggle, good as new; 1 Patterson pheaton. Other articles too numerous to mention. i860 Shock* of Com—Some Fodder— ATon* Balled Oat' Straw—150 Bu. Good Oats, Term*M ad* f(nautn Day o f Sal* COL- IC 1 NBHALL, QOL. TXTUJB andCOL. MEAD, Auctioneers, WARD MlNSttALL, Clerk. DONAHUE BROTHERS Lunch Famished on the Ground .*3 m Bookmaltef . ^ ■ o t* INTHE B0OKWALT6R HOTEL H IGHfTRUft dining room kw * up stairs MS® M f JtOOM* MmJktM H O W a$ CHHWb w* Hite fUm Q^m D*y m i fUghL fk« Bewtei «o#l# Dnii teteaGal JSAty Depaftmehh IT " t o H i s i K m StMSQKKK L ess ® (By * . O, Ssmuams. AcUae bireoter oi lb« Bu&day Bflhool jCoora* oi tke Moody Bible InsUtute oi Cbioeico.) (Coj>>t>*bf. 1 * 1 *. W«»t«ra K#w*e*.p*rPoles.! AVW VW LESSON FORJANUARY9 THE COMINGOFTHE HOLTSPIRIT. LKSarjNTKXT-~Act* 2*.1-13. GOU>»N TEXT-Know ya apt that ye ire a temple of God, «wd that the spirit " “ pet dwellf-th In youf —l Car. |:U B. V, leaching demands tht nae of 1rete; objective teaching |k tel and essential, The incar- J# God's objective teaching, manifest," (a) to reveal him-, !elf, John 14;9j (b) to take away sin, 1 John 3:5; (c) to destroy the works of the devil, 1 John 3:8. Bo likewise Pentecost is a great objective lesson. This chapter has been divided as fob loWs: (1) The Coming of Power (w. 1-13), (2) The Empowered Witness (vv. 14-36; (8) A Powerful Result (w. 37*47). I, Power, 1-4,, At the .end of our last lesson the disciples were in prayer. The Lord’qpromise (1;5) was conditioned upon obedience. At last, "the day" arrived (Lev, 23:15-21); Their hearts were fused and the fun damental requirement for service, the baptismof the spirit, came upon them, There has been no need, since then to tarry anytime at aU to receive a like blessing. Lack of unity has much to do with o # not receiving the spirit now and the consequent lack of power. Suddenly from out of heaven came % mighty sound (v. 2) andIt 4s such a wind.- that the church needs today. There were three manifestations at this time and one other subsequently (see 2:44, 4:34, 35; 6:4), (1) Wfntl. Let us keep clear the difference' be tween symbol and spirit. The mani festation was "as wind:*' Wind is piys-. terlous, universal and mighty, hut like 'Elijah on the mountain God. la not alone as ,» mighty tempest, ‘ The sound filled the whole house. Wind la figurative' of Judgment (Jer. 22:22, Hos, 13:15) of the Spirit (John 3:8), also of heresy (Bph. 4iI8), This last Suggests the vagaries and' imitations suggested or chatted hy Satan to keep us from the truth. • (2) Fire. This symbolises power, light, beat and puri fying, hut the fire was not the spirit nor do we recall another such manh festatton since' (3) -Tongues. The fire took the form of tongues which parted or portioned themselves out'to "each: one of them" though Peter is alone subsequently more prominent Every manifestation of the spirit is always that of some new power for Christ (1Lor. 14:249). II. ' Perplexity, w . 5.13. The ques tion may afise, had the spirit been Been before? and:the answer is "yes” (Matt 3:16, Jno. 1:38). What then was new? -The answer to this Is the program of power, The first evidence ' of power was the gathering of the peo ple (v. 6). The disciples at once testi fied to each of the sixteen classesmen tioned (9-11) of the "mighty works of God,** Not of the gift, hut the giver, 4 .different sort of testimony than that given by many who today profess to bate, the gift of tongues. The second result was an amazed people, "per plexed,” for them as now hie world cannot understand the spirit-filled man. These spirit-filled tnen forget self and Were lost in their testimony (v. 11 ). It is of interest to note that they did not even say much if-anything about -the spirit himself. Their testimony, lor which many later gavo-thelr lives? was regarding God’s mighty work of thp resurrection of Jesus from the; dead (w, 24, 32). The spirit-filled man is sure to em phasize this mighty work and the evi dence of the spirit in a man’s life 1&» his loyalty to a crucified, risen and ascended Lord. ° A third result was that people mis understood and charged drunkenness, a fact seized upon later by Paul to teach us the' truth (Eph, 6:i8). The only sure cure for intemperance, or, any other evil, la an infilling of the holy spirit. The final and complete fulfillment of the prophecy (rv. 14-21, Joel 2:28, 29) of which Pentecost was a partial fulfillment wiltbe In the "day of the Lord." But then, as now, all who call upon him shall be saved (v. 18; Rom. 10:13). "Some mocked,” even as today ridicule or parody are the enemy's choicest weapons. Pente cost Is an. event well attested, that marked the ushering in of a new dis pensation, thatwasmisunderstood, but one that can be trifled by experience. • pentecost waa a revelation, a mani festation of a new spiritual kingdom, distinctly Christian, thatj exposes sin and exalts the son. Pentecost is a prophecy of real Christian unity, of a spiritual adminis tration, of Christ’s intercession and an evidence of an abiding presence. When we are spirit-filled the Lord Jesus Christ will occupy the whole horizon of our experience;- our testi mony and. win control our service. The spirit-filled servant can exclaim "The Lord (Jesus) is my shepherd," he is Lord, he is my shepherd; he is, sot has hoen or will he, hut he is my shep herd, - * The gift of the spirit must not be confused with the spirit’s (’gifts” (I Cor. 12) wherebywe are enabled to do the workhe directs in order to glorify the Soh—not the church, nor man, nor a religious experience, hut the lord Jesus (Gat 2:20, H Tim, 1:7). x * 3 *» - | *t**w*um m i stAROtf am **iwt m t»l mi 1 * **>tjrtosj Store TH£ M. MARCUS COMPANY Was Closed Wednesday All TO RE-MARK AND RE-ARRANGE OUR STOCKS . . PREPARATORY FOR Day Starting Thursday, January 6th, at 8:06A. M. THIS STORE'S IRONCLAD RULE IS: Never to carry over pne season’* garment# tp the next. As gpeoiglipts-inthe specialized garment >- business each seasonVstart roust be fresh and new, THFJRE CAN BE LEFTOVERS AT THIS StOEB. •Our trade demands the newest and the best at all tiroes, hence every garment in our enormous stock o f ,Women’s Keady-tp-Wear Suit!,. Coats, Dresses, Furs, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats, etc., will be" offered for your selection at prices that show a complete disregard of profits or costs, Those who avail themselves of this Opportunity in the early days of the selling will meet with value that, quality and style considered, we feel safe in saying have never before been offereddu Dayton. - \ , - T?|> t ? T ? f AUPurchasersWill Be Paid Round Trip Railroad Fare, Buying T ? t ) I ? ! ! ? f J? I V l l d ] / , $20.00Worth of Merchandise or Over, For 50 Mile Distances..’ * JVJd/Xy* The Walls of Prices Topple, the Flood Gates of Opportunity Open Wide in This IskoStUnusual Clearance Sale. *Nothing held back; everything included. You have choice of an unrebtricted offering of the entire stock of this—a stock that has con nected the name Marcus with reliability’ever since this store has been in the limelight before the public of Dayton. FIRST COME! FIRST SERVED! , The Largest Selection of j Women’s Suits in the Gity Up to $12.50 Women’ s Suits . ♦ ’ 6* - * -1 ' . ' , Most serviceable niRterials Awl models A t l O C Up to $15.00 Women’s Suits, •- -JP" , , s* 4 - ' ; *' ‘ 7 - V i * You’ll findjust vrhAtyouwant; m material, apd style.. .Up t o 20.00 Women’s Suits Aniazing qualities itt every conceivable £#£ f tC style Up to $30.00 Women’ s - Suits Including Chiffon, Broadcloth, Gabar dine, Velvetand A ll-W o o l Foplihs....... New Fall and Winter t Skirts and Petticoats - . ’ - y y/ At Astonishing Low Prices Brill greater savings; c»n _ $3.00SUfc. Petticoftts..." 0 O v IVomeu’ s Dress Skitts; - while they last 95c $6.96Dress Skirts, at 17.96,DregsSkirts, ■ while they last &XGHGRADE WOMEN’S WAISTS LISTEN TO TIfISt $3.95 $ 1.25 and$ 1.00 Waists at gS.OOStlkWaists, „ $6.60Chiffon and Lace WalstsAt 25c $1.45 $2.95 Children’s . 'V ’ ’ . Coats All Colors and Stylos $1.65 Up to $3.80 ValqeB, at .. Up to $6.00 values A t ...• ,w»*> «*»>♦« •»|0» Up to |7*50values > a tf'*'*k**'*^*** r*+> 0.1 „>«)><•,<• ,i. Our Entire Stock of WOMEN’S DRESSES Are Divided. Into Three Lots ....:$3.95! ....$4.95 Values up to $|0.00 , now Values up to $14.96 HOW MOlMpn,hlipaliu>«lt Values Up to $20.00 now....... ........ ............. Very swollost styles of Evening Dresses; all styles and colors; values from$12.60“ to $27 60 now *•«*,* We^lpvite You ^to Compare these Priees Offered On S “■ + x 1y ^ w * x? ’An ExtraSpecial Lot of Women’s - --©oafs—■ '••'’ •a. • V " A n While they last...?..,,...............•UU a*V.- -nd*, • ■<*!.•‘I Aw 1 .• -& -| Up.to$ 7 . 0 5 Wnme*'a-Coats— . . . l i t Splendid mate- ' ' a I rials and 6 $yles ...... g > *, Unnbual Values Wt Tegu lar prices,,.:......... || „ 1‘ Unto$ 16,00 Women’s Coats. ; ^asSte . qualities Up to JiS.i^.^broW’h HBfokta. All -1 cheviot, wlth fdr.bhihChin ^‘ 11 co11u>r .....,...•.........•.> 1 ......... m ................ Ujptb$22;N) Women’s Coats, Chiffon 3fpadr.; Lclotb,satinllned...„,..,.,.^ lip to$ 30 .ooWomen’s and Missbs’ Coats , ,» AV* »H- ®4*»* ikst* a . * *-3'**. ^ - splendid quality ''plush.............................. Up tp$ 27 . 50 ,PlushCoats for CH , - .efdofi^omepu.-.,.... T M T i l C 5 # ' ^ets °n which Dame Fashloti has placed her stamp of approval,* AU o f our choice Fur stock, including Fox, Mfnk, Skubk, I J K CTIS Black Fox, Raccoon,.Opossum, Lynx,etc.,are offered at most unusual savings. WHATFUBV do youaBk. Thebhst fur, A an* because for reasons stated in thiB bill, WE MUST SELL. OUR LOBS YOUR GAIN. JL Remember, an offer of this character coines otily twice a. year. Ours is an enormous quality Btock. Arrange l* Prepare 1 Be here), Don’ tmUs it! Every-article o f Hp- . parel we show is product of the world’s best makes—but the price knife has shown NO MERCY—and consequently you have choice of the best during this sale attha p r ice d the cheapest about town* No goods charged, ami no approvals during this sale. . ’ ’ • • .» • > S^ljEi Starts Thursday, January 6th First Come—First Served! - ■ ^ T H E M . M A R C U S C O M P A N Y “ 5"“" 5"*“' DAYTON, OHIO. rm Milking fihorthorn* 8oor« victory Over Compsting Breed*. Retains from the dairy tests carried on at the recent English royoi show have now .beeh published and show that tbe Shorthorns have scored an other sweeping victory over a)l breeds competing. The ‘prizes in tbe milking trial* at tlijs show are awarded by a scale of points which allows one point for each pound of milk given, four points for every 1 per cent of fst and one point for each ten days of lactation period after the first forty days. Scored thus, Lord Lucas’ pedigreed Shorthorn cow Charity XXIJ1. came first of the nhifeiy-six competing, giving sixty-eight pounds of milk testing .3.85 per cent ’‘utter fnt-a total of 83.80 Mints. Taking part in the trials were, besides the Shorthorn:!, the Lincoln Reds, Devons, South Devons, Long horns, Red Rolls, Ayrshire.*!, Uolstclns, Jerseys, Guernseys, Kerries and Dex ters. Lord Lucas’ I'rlmrose Gift came second *wlth S0.83 poinUf, and Capiaiir Wills' Duchess of Cranford ill, was third with 70.02 i*olnts. The first prize amoug the Lincoln Red Short horns Went to a coW that scored 8183 points. Five cows were credited Vrltfa totals*of 80 points or better and of these the Shorthorns furnished two1 and the Lincoln Reds one.. The others Acre Red Foils. Ration For a Bull. Feed the biill » liberal allowance of Alfalfa hay; now and thou a Utflc clover and timothy bay a» a relish or a* change. A mixture consisting of 200 pounds of bran, 200 pounds of I groubd oats, 200 pounds corn him ) (and t 50 lxnmds of ollmcal will rupplehicnf | the roughage very nicely. Feed enough of this mixture to keep the animal In good physical condition, wldr-h wli; not menu a *.ood deni if the alfalfa hiv l« of g sat unoltfy. Parents Write a Policy —IN THE— New York Life Insurance Co, —FOR YOUR— Sons and Daughters AH forms of Policic*, with or without Disability clauses. Take out Insurancewhile the boy or girl are young and thus secure an invest ment andhave the protection at a low rate. G . H . SMITH, * * Local Agent. ,N Bi- 1 ■ryjLsariaagg . .r. • ■ , ■ .#, r> . ' Diredt to the Farmers We WiU furnish direct to the farmer* of Greene county the. bistaarum an I vlrttVoathe market ab2 cenMpirO? O, for sr-rum and vlrusj 2J (LG. serumAmU0. 0. virn* Will ii’n.ira to rat 10 J lb: piga then* natural life, Tlga throe to ten days old can be Immunol their natural life with 10 O. O, aerum and 1C, C, vims. •■• - ■t . 1V We will fiend you an expert to teach you how to vacci nate your own hogs, REF RE HOES PheneO, A, Dobbins, Osdarville, O.,.Roference^South-wesfc National Bank ot Commerce of Kansas Gifcy, Mo, Orderyour serumfrom W* U > Embry, uur ag«ufc, Stockyards, Cincinnati, 0 , or loter-Shato Vaccine Oo., Kansas Olty, Mo, Why. Take Chances Oa a ready made garment when yo i can"] be assured of parfeefc satisfaction by letting us make your Coat or Suit to order? Exclusivities! is the keynote of our style, Thoroughness is the Ikeytiote £ofj our prices, Thergjs certain satisfaction in our service. KAiNY, The Tailor XE.N1A, OHIO. I t?kU month** 'Butierick Pattern* 10 c and 18 t*>n tm himh* P o t - Work th a t n f T H E PATStONg AGAIN^ feetsiastor Mmd*r ' Less •Several we., port that sev*| had hasii sele in motor’jserril darvillo "was this county ti service along I Spring VgUeyl patrons being 1 ___No order hit the postanasterl generally belioi to do with off The examinatii] called for Js vacancies so -That the noj determined opjf as patrons h themselves as to keep the seiL p only,the patronl in the towns af and will leave keep business L town right here| So* far as v learn, the new out by sotneonl not oven famill ■this section o r l wise. The worl ' a road map anl on- 'paper but f given the pattl will be improve , We have gol outlines for thl more or less fd in this section| knoiv, now. any- der a service of the past. . Nothing more ter or the one 1 sample of whatl this .place havl ; Last, winter Itl ivei You all I im p a d | p a ^ US# Ctoki l^robl«i « S#; *
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