The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
ilBWMillWWWWHWIIIWBMWMWItWP^WWWt H u t c h i s o n & G i b n e y R f f 4 ft,p y fg ,y #*.©© W^t' , 4Xm wv tsmKrtfcitftriWM X.ARLH m U . 3 LNV 1 TE YOU- B a tem ! a t tba JP«wlK»ffl8*» C*d*r- /<u*. oot#b*r at, uwr, m *secp<t «buwB*ttor> TotteBestDisplayofHoliday GodsYetShown ■ r 0 r ° ' • • ° . i. t~\ ■ ■ ■._-■■■ Our New Rooms (up to date) Exhibit Almost Every Article Suitable and Useful lor Gifts, • ■ ’ - : - FRIDAY, ®5S8S DmmMM&u, ms voums m p f ♦For th irty -sigh t y#kr# tb s B c rrid hwmiwJ* waJIkly visits to tbehojn## of th is ownm unity and today w« ■write “ Volute# ®8, Number 1. I t ie wftb no sm e ll degree of pleasure th e t w# announce * new ycer^ eepeoieljy a t the season of Christmas grastiugsand beat wishes for th s New Teas'. CHRISTMAS TIDE. New BasementWillPlease Thoseof Any Age China Dinkier and Breakfatt Sets $5.00 to $14*00 ©oils, Dressed and Undressed ^ The Educated Monkey Kfobby Horses Sleds | AMusic Cabifcett Just Come and See andYen Will r ' - ■* ■ ' ’ , ’ - ■ *" r * , 1 '• • What You Want Comforts, Bed Spreads, :Cottoji.Blankets ** , • -* This New DefjartmenfaGreat ifeeeesa; ‘|« . 1 „ ,# , ' | * , { ls - n “ J , - : ‘ v \ v v- > 5 , .1,1 lii(ili’»i|iiiiiiii»f|Wii|^(»>iM»li»ia*Mi>wA^WW^ll’i! I" I,I)Ii pi^ipm il^jiW»iini|ini«»in(,J -a i Second,Flopr.\ l ■ i > , , ^ . - 1 - ? v > 1 \ >-i ^ V - * , /? ' fl v „ ( i.^ v < * n ? \ a ? \ 4 H i .1 ~ Suits,Hose, Knit Goodn for Babies^ Infant Caps. Look a t the Babies Roomt filled With ali the Infants and Little Folks 'Wear. U.-1 «S **w:' Toques ; . * V / X X . V J - ■ „ . . . ; , , v „ j A Splendid Assortment Bought at the Lowest Prices. Children’s S e ts , W om en ’s Muffs, Scarfs, E tc . ' Christm as tide has a twofold in te r est, a m ate ria l and a sp iritual. Sonmlove itbecau se i t comes “ bu t on 00 a y ear, a n d ,W e n i t Comes i t brings good cheer;*1 o thers, be cause i t w premiHOptiy the season Of “ peace on ea rth and good will 'tow a rd men,” ^Fam ilies m ay ba scattered d johng tbe reiftdf the y e a r bu t a t th i* time th e ir members -sfcriv* to re-unite. aftd, where th is is impossible, t h i exiled opes turn face* longingly tewards h ea rth and h om e ,. y A ll the world* keeps Christmas day. From th e land of th e mid* n igh t sun to the sunny south' of perpetual summer is a f a r ory. Bu t in th e tong distance th e re is no laud Where C h ristm as is n o t k ep t. I t s ce leb ra tion is a p a rt o f .the universal ' history o* th e human rape. , W ha t e v e r m ay have-been its origin and whatever peculiarities may have gathered abou t itiu its adap tion to different 1p eop le ' hud different olfoumstances, it is to us Americans today a practically na tiona l least. To keep It was;, a t „on* time, and in ou r own p a rto f the country, iW£ true, a pens! offense. ,-It whs th o u g h tto s a v o fo f p relacy .arid to foster, unp leasan t memories of political s e m i i t t e . B u t i t has grown with, o t r growth and th hroadmimiedneJs of the-Am enca i people m seen "at its best in th e f t d f m i i a r r m r a U h n , • V .-f', ■' fK ia t 4' o , 0 . i t —— n a tiv ity of year. ou tiPB o : save youd presents commemoration , o f the1 1st from yea* to on your Xmas Main >nsMe»dthe Finest »AAppoawnpe in th? United St»toa.. , . i # ' M i . B o h k $ , C u t G I r & s , B i l l o w . ^i*es, Bleached Table Lihkta 5oc» Lunch Cloths* Centcf Pieces, ' , ’ Guests .Towels and Bcsfrfs* ; , 1 f Bargains all Over the House. Look a t the "Re duction W e Have M ade on Our Su its and Coats Kimonas, ©laakets, Robes, Neckwear, Lace Collars, Ribbons,. Jewelry, Mesh Cags, Hand Bags, Traveling Bags, Trunks. R u g s $2.S0 to $25.00 1Very fine selection a t the old price. Toilet Goods, Mirrors, Perfumes, Brushes Etc. You Will Find Ju s t What You Can Use for a Nice Present or Presents. a ■ • f? ' • ■ . ............ ; ......................................................... MF! C lo th ing Co " <p* *- Fitteburg, {By B. O. SBhUm*. Aatta* XMr*eter ef Ut*‘MuxuRtyMohool Ooarss of tb» Voody WWe JJIAtJtuU Of CkteMTO.) (0«iyrl,Ut, lUl, WMtsMi KswsMJMr llnisa-) LESSON FOB DECEMBER JIHOVAH*» OBACIOUS PROMISES TO ISRAIU (REVIEW), T.K880K TJOXT^BOW M, OOtilBN TSaCT-Jebovah Is p»rclft»l sad iTSCtoaauslow to anjpir, *ncl gljundfcnt In lovine git>dn**i,-yjnu »»:* it. v. The burden o f punishment descend ed upon Israel, not because of the vindictive charaoter of Jehovah, bu t because of the persistant pursuit o t sin on the part of the nation. The lessons of the past quarter ex tend from the latter days of Blijah, about, i>06 B, C.„ to the fait and cap tivity of Israel <tho. jmrtheru king dom) B, C. 7?2 (Beecher), a period oit Jgd years. Som* contend ifiat the les son for November 14, Daniel a t the King’s Court, is chronologically the last and ought to have been put a t the end o t the aeries. During the past quarter we have studied !about six kings, Ah»b, Joash, Nebucbadnoztar,, the king of Nineveh, TJzriah and Bo- shea; also six prophets, BlUah, gm- she. Daniel, Jonah, Amos and Hoaeaj and one soldier, Naaman. A good method of review would be to have assisted to different scholars or classes efCh of th e foregoing per- son&ges and to give a report of his chief characteristics, \ Material for. such a review is easily accessible, An other method of review' would be to take-up the lessons serially and in connection with each read some ap propriate "Scripture verses that .will ■•Servo to emphasise; or to illustrate the chief fact of each lesson, . hesson i. The weak k ing Abas {Strong in his perversity), is easily persuaded to do evil 1n order to grati fy t o ‘ “ * '* " ” comma cries l m y oh God’s •in'EX; 2?tT?. ‘ (Bet each Scripture , arouse be read ln full.) lessen it. The veteran champion one chief desire (see I t Kings 2:S), which persistently fouowed, is abund a n t l y rewarded. The lesson for us -is found in the master’s prayer, John lesion 111. The stricken soldier. peals to -God'S prophet; Elisha, for healing. He is directed how he way be cured and after.-some hesitation tetWUS home dCaased. ■The lesson for us is that of being faithful amid life's experience# and of doing, and living for other# (see also Homans Lesson IV.. The servant of Elisha tiuu& tffftftM :r Kittje mud satiiD «ra In despair, yet the prophet is not ; disturbed, WbyT L e t us — J " Mr. F fank MBhnrn and wife, o f King#, 8:17. Remember th a t Jesus, Lodi, 0.", who were called here by Waster Of men, refused to avail tlm d ea th of the former'# father, .M itb u te Tuesday r t r a w B , Mit pn, r a tu r a .d h o u l l T“ ‘ a » ' ' I r A o t i , “ t o l fm S . • M r. Bamuel BauuUon, who has been th e guesfcofrelative# here for a mouth, has ratu rm ri to h u home Is Monmouth, III, Af ^ . ^ ^ ^ . Mie# Bells W in te r, who has been teaeh tng a t Bairfsvme, 0 „ i». home ) for the Ho liday vacation. . ■), ' ,■• jinwfrai . . . I ' m ,m i n ■ y . . v" Mm#Helen PaftoU of Murray. 0 „ ,1s visiting h e r parent#. Misses BaohaiYarbox and Maude Hastings, o f Muskingum Collsgs, w ill be home Thu rsday fo r the Holidays.* * PUT THE NEW ; HOOSIER CABINET in Your Kitchen I t «Evet ,you miWi of stepa and hours of time j 1 u BECAUSE I t combine* your cupboard pauitry and work thble in one *pot K*iiIh*r }i**tkr (! ^ ' The New RoU Door Hoosier No. 1 5 5 3 —Before you pu rchase a robe or ho rsah lanket don’t' fall to see the line a t K e rr & H a sting s Bros, Mr. Jam es Duncan and wife en tertained the member# of the Band and the wives of th e m arried mernbsr# a t a chicken supper at their home Monday evening. The band boy# took tlietr instrumen ts along amt music wa# enjoyed a ll evening. Mfs. John M cFarland ,o l Dayton,* is the guest of h e r son, Mr Kufus McFarland, v - c u r .j, •. GiMy IM buu cabirigt with roll doors that k t t removable and san itary - no cubby hole* or partition* to catch dirt and dust* flewRoomat Old Place 1 1 OhiO NOTICE Xenia F e rtiliser Co,'. Is now uude r new management ahd all dead stock will be r n n e r a d imme diately. Hogs Wo per 100{ cattle $8 and horse# | s delivered a t . factory. Long distance phone catis paid by US. Citizen* 18f. B e im 7W . X en ia Ferfilixer Co. rbe Bookmaltsf . r$A5tekSe#ii_,v .. f.-.. -r,...T| -t-Tr,-frri -jr ...Restaa^Dt.,. IN 1 m BOOKWALTfiR HOTEL HIGH STRgfiT OWINGROOMFOIfLADIBSUFSTAIRS AUO RUT ROOM. K*«A4*’ip M OW m £ * W f c ■ Luwh Cowvter en Wain Floor OpenPay«ndNl|hl ; m m II 9tW# tf*#i fn tite Ottl «sa*y'Chspartmeht* r i n o r xaen, re) himself of like angelic .assistance in Lesson V* The faithful priest pre- nerve# the rightful king,, Joash, and makes a covenant between him and the Lord, rig., tha t1prince, priest and people "should be the Lord*# people" -(It King# 11;17)* Through the mer it# of our high priest there ha# been made a better, even an everlasting covenant (Heb. lUSd, 21), Lesson VI. Again refer# to foe good king, Joash* The nsglected temple itt restored and refamished through the liberality of foe people. Thi# temple I# » type of our ♦bodies,'which are spiritual temple# (Kph“. 2;32), and foe lesson for u# is.no t duly foe care of* foe body, but o t liberality toward# the work and worship o f God’s house. Lesson Vil* , This I# foe ' lesson Which is chronologically out of order, bht is used for it# temperance applica tion. Dadisi, foe Clean youth, staked his life and position upon obeying foe word of God (Dan. 1:8)- The lesspn for tin is foe exhortation of the apos tle Paul (Kph* 6;1S-17, see also I Bat 8:«L m Le on Vfll is the foreign mission- ary lesson. Jonah's life story is not a flattering one, yet when he faithful ly proclaimed God’s word It wrought a. marvelous transformation in great and wicked Nineveh. (Read carefully Matt, lStlff and Is*. 65:10* 11). We are^to herald, witness to foe truth and leave the results with Go:l. Lesson IX presents Amo#, the stur dy prophet Of Civic and mora* right eousness* foe great messenger of the "rightness" of thing# (Amos 5:14), The gist of this lesson tor us will he found in foe words of Jesus (Matt. 6{2W, Lesson X* tbrtlah 1* that king who could not withstand prosperity and who, in foe development of his pride (H Chrtm. 26:5, 16), assumed to dis obey the word of Chid, Lesson XI. Enter Hoeea, Let foe entire .school state the message'Of foe prophet to the people of Israel, "I will heal their backsliding. 1 will Imre them freely” (Hotea 14:4). Then let ah Vectte foe "little gospel” (John 2:16) “For God so loved the world tha t he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever beiieveth in him should not perish, hut have everiast- t a * m * Nuns Invsnted Artificial Flowers. Artificial flower* were invented by nuns in Italy. In the Italian conventa the altar# and shrine# 'were, up to foe end of the eighteenth-century, decorat ed with artificial flowers, laboriously end ingeniously put-together, mads at paper, parchment -and wire. Painstaking Artlat. Before painting his celebrated "•Snowstorm,” it i# said that Tumor, the artist, had himrolf lashed for four hours w the mast of a steamer ia * temper, h A ^ , n * ’ . r ^ , 1 ...h»> 4 * W e are h e r e to S u p p ly th e :•• . ‘.-'Demand. t * t \ ‘iVf M i V:;' -r*. r ' Gefcotir prices. , Every,25c purchase has a share* 40 Shares entitles you to- 50c in trade. Several have taken advantage of this profit sharing sale, Why not you, Trices are right, Gallon ' , o • k t ■ , - », J 1 , ' * C. M. Spencer • ».-* ' '■* " 't. i.-. ■;-J. ; f- . . : f, ’ ‘ t The Grocerraan P h o n e 3 -110 mim C e d a r v i l l e , O h io ?* \ ‘ j. X : i * ! ti ", - On a i of per.. Suit t( style*. 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