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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