The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

4 I sft y 1 A (PJNLjVf^uib W’MlMNt #uytorfNM* ^. w B w EIWR ^P^iFUl #1IPf', JJrwIiSif'' ■ * | W iM B iB y m tk c y e a th a t it pHt. May the ,Nem Tg& fyrfag yem happmett x t g i ,& *$m eritY . -•..: * . . 15 ■- -0 ;i. . . . ^kfi&fkmd Grocery Co. zm& e x i t s W r i t e a. Policy —|H THE— • ,’ .' " lift b s o tm c e Go. ^ ■ A 4 i..... l |<|INI'Viiu, ill M i^ ^ . ^ ..w ^ . . a . ^ »A ili» ir .111,1 '1 ' — r c m y o u r — . - *■ * <» , " * , , ? ; Softs and DarigRters -,=i ,; . A}1 form$ ofPolicifi*,with or without Disability clau*e«. Takeout JtyRj^oe while tbs boy or girl arc young and thus secure an invest* went and have the protection at a lew rate. G.H. SMITH* ■ • . 4 ' ", , • * 7 L o c a l A||e& t, 1. SOcrStadk Bmkfrm A practical treat*. Jeo .op the tteat- aa^ntol stook-and poultry; prepared from th e , actual experience o f an expert Veterinary &uipgeon, 1 1 6 imod scores ’T& op# <pf' '$§*»£ 'yeaitra*.S»day-- vftloable B d jA R D S ' d r u g s t o r e JANUARY 22ND .■•* •’ • . •"■ ;-■ •’ •' '• - .•••e ■ •- ^ M otor Rural Carrier Examinations - Th# 3f#d#ritl Civil service tommmglon has Called tlieabov# •xamtnafckra for January SSnd,, for G R E EN E C O U N T Y Tb# salanes yill be from 81,(100 to $ 1,800 per year, carrier to maintain vaiurie. Ag* limit 3 Hto U year»;mustbecIti*enjiof. eottbty. Jill present carriers most compete with outside parfipp, •x*p)ii*ition aptn to ail. It i# uselees to fait# the tost without tfflptdor'"tpr«p*Wtimr, such as wo give. Tim* being short, *p* P «««ek ifreuid start preparation at one#. We have the bsst^ ecrarse in t'mfronntry; »#ores of testimonials of tn#n Appointed." jetC’B W DSLAY. PAJtTICUKABS FKJSIE. Am erican Institute C/WBY BU lLB rn o , BXYTQN. OHIO. * IK U3PETUS FOB i ESTAbilDOKBOOS | ' - . ;“OtritHmo"ForRipeWuw ' BnlfftMIMltUn. !HTSULtffHBENOIEER j ^ , 0 . . “ : ’ ; Kaswn a* AdvaeaU ef Trs* 1 dttionai Republienn l*«n*ipl«—Also ! (twegnisedl <w On* of Abhwt C*m- ! p»i#o*r» !« Unitsd ffutw, | Far ami away the most Jutm-eftting j phase of tig; nutiontU ixditkai situa- j (ion i* the movement that lm* brought ; Henry i>. Ji.-ituliroiik, <vf Now York st»3: Neltranka. *o prominentiy to t&s £r«ut m<a <,nmti(l;Ue for the Itejiublfeeu pres­ idential nomination. Unit of gHa poesiJiUty in eonawtlon with the presideuey iwa thua t-lx aiontljs ago, t Mr. Etetsbrook iit to,lay one vt tile lend1 ink rnnittdatea, with evidences of strength that are a souroc* of concern to tl}R friends of the other aspirants. He -inn# made Kp^ites in every portent t-ity in the East, Middle West, and Ear West, pn arduous earopftiiRh experience that has put him In good condition to ipeet the rigorous demands made on the head of a party’s tmtiomd ticket, and lit* ftHuT* iu jjidiwiuba uni other States have formed fistuhrook or* gaaisatioas nndavo ko J ii ? afternational delegates in tW most vigorous fashion. impartial observers ngfee that tilth -development of the Kstabrook boom has no .paraHel* in the polUh^al history > 0»y X O SKUJI9S3I, Ac#** ISiMtor of tb» SundayM um A Odcnw of ih» Moody iuatlttiSs «f ClbhASO.I tCv»yrt*ht. 111 *. WaeNeia K#w*p*p^rtraloa.) J tt &<mnp¥->■ mbro ip ua* tbs soflgfcwrtrf 1m ste Ld£lDar,tKe)Fam- Vtftoririary Surgsott. U $m n FOR JANUARY 2 TH* AJWJEMDma UORP. XJBSSOKTXXXMLotS J:Mt. OOUUXKTRX^mim h* mwsna*dcm ®A’s^sspar*1 *M Mors and mur# wy are convinced that the grsat tvonbl* with Christians is that the life of Jesus for themclose# With the gospels. We seem io fait to comprehend that he is. living'today as; mvohandevenmerethan he wasnine* teau hundred yeaftt ago, The Book of Acts is a oonrinaatlon of the Gospels ie. 1 ), and is yeta dosed hook. 1 . The Preef of the Resurrection, vv, 1 * 8 . < 1 ) Its reality* No better proved event hi recorded in history than the resurrection (see XCor. 15 :C 8 ); it stands absolutely nnchaUeiSged. The «Usufficientproofwas that during, “forty days” hi# disciples had talked with him, ,concerning the kingdom. Note, it was only his disciples who hoheja, hi# enemiesnever saw"him gf-v ter Calvary. ~( 2 ) it» harden,.Juki be­ forehis ascenaion 3mm (v, 21 gavehi# disciple# definite instructions, com­ mandments (Matt. 2 ?’. 19 , 20 ,- etc.) .(a) to tarryinJerusalems, (b) to be dothed, w^th power, (c) to go forth and.to.pro­ claim or herald his gospel. Muring’ 'these .intervening days' of Watting for the endowment with,power they alone knewthe gospel andmen were perish­ ing, which savespointtooths necessity of receiving the spirit' before .under­ takingthe work of witnessing, H. The Promts# of the Father, vv. 48. Bead carefully Joel 3:,28, Isa. 14:3, had compare wltfc^uke '24:49, and also 'the word# of the Baptiser, •Imke S:16. (IJ. To rCcelyo'the -Holy spirit Is an obligation upon all, they were “charged not to- depart from Jo* rusalem” {% 4) "(fifee aiso?}Sphv5tW).. (b) The reception Is to be preceded by repentauenfot sin, though the oon- Xossionof sinandthe acknowledgment of Christ.a#',Javier i# only .possible through .the sidrtt (i Carl: 12:3). <©) With the apiift oo WKWIWMIW! Therm s L o ts o f D lffe ro ap o ar. IN C O fT E E B U T T H E G R E A T E S T D I F F E R E N C E 1 8 IN T H E M A K IN G O F I T *«JTOU can g*t a fairly good cup fr&m a»cri#rttely cheap arifej, if it » prcaarfy m»m$ ood Y , Or, you will get * p*or cup from Uie bari: cofls* U net pnapar»el rifbt. Proper CrsjwkdaMBor Pulverization it^'uit as essential at quality. W E G IV E Y O U B O T H We e#rry the Beet Bkawb money can buy, anri we k»v* instsiW a newrmodel HC^LART ^JECFRIC COFFEE MILL to granulate or pulverizeCoffee just u it to be,. Have your Coffee ground %o suit the pot you u»e. . ■ '■ ' * Buy your Coffeewhere the clerks tjfce to have you » y ‘ ’grind iu” Tell ,t» how you want it and that's the way you will ggt it, COWFEE THAT IS RI 8 WT-- 8 R 0 UPID RIGHT C E D A R V I L L E , J# M. WILLOJJGHBir O H IO I . . a :. ' -c? . " r V V Look Out Foi Great Bargains in ail Departments, Especially - Suit and Coat Department - ■**' “ti 1'’v u r * i „ <Xi * * ' - , H f ’ i ' ‘ * ,.^^ 1 , .,.............. ...... ............. . .... .............. "..... ...................... ..........Il......II.;,’ i ^ iuj I liih I , * , -j, ^ ^ J* ' Jl * ■> r t i .r ‘r « , » . 14 T •* r * *% * , 4 . i ■. ,-! •■ •• ,.*■■: ; .'■ -■■' •_• .• >yj- ,r -:v -■ / ‘"i ■ J ;■ After Christmas Clearehce Reaiy~to-Wear Suits SU ITS . awhT ». wcrimsooau ' i-.' *. - - « » Of the last 25 y#ars, and they am» be­ ts fn<juire whether the popu- :hd for new Xvadership M ftc- ity (v. .7)., S irituai, i t : a church, pd'fdaa,-fj gent ‘ o f that Spirit. Th#J ’'Spirit-fttlad “beginning: J# o f Jsewff discipl## the; reply h f c mes power; author- Regnlar $15.00 Suit, 1*' ' lo i/ '^-4 ,■. * V, W -»*V *'*; , Regql^ $17.50 tq$20.G0 .r,tSuifc faf. ^ , 1 *f ' i f t Regular $27.50 Suit; $7.50 a#- n » «-##,*# !***$/* gmtari #'W glv# this a#w jwhtori prise ov»r men struggle. An Alt.Areund Big Man. •- fcetabrook i* > man phyoloaily, mantally «od poUtioaUy, (Jiatte, six feet in ialghtj «w i , n#nmd. he'would be u man of wuuusnding tuwsehce in any gathering. Hie mon.tsi attainments *ti> uttssted by hit* signal feueeoss in the prtietk-o o f law efld by (bo Wide­ spread luteroit tn Id* every public at, iendhs# on governmental, economic and social firolihuj]#. He 1ms always power, pi God,” It is hot e kingdom is a spirit [Ml'and the vice-re- kingdScaU# the Holy o f ■.•:JesuhJ>i8; ‘#gi»aiem,tf This prom- i ) miggesteA.to.fho, the nations and in his tbit sucli -i$ r ibQ&* ribhity (#ee iim, a*ek; 35:23-. m» m m . 3?%‘5, Joel 3:15-21, Amo#' 3:11-15); feutia # moot; emphatic man* Uud of that hew 981 ' to •Wm#elf *the imrm&m 3:2|>,v yffhm, they war# to receive the king­ dom he d< should plainly, vis: come tor. mere heteoate# 4:3-12, 81, 38,1 ^Regular $32.50 Siiit - for ‘ *l*w.v 4% j * f ’3 *k #4 % e ; COATS Regular SJ&OO Coats vfor. •sm. r-gV#f‘*\*<* M #“y*p e% Regular $20.00 Goats . for g' #g. #hi*, #* Regular $25,00 Coats for ,»■ ■.,•»'«., j.'s,. i Regular $27.50 Coals for, ^Tc * AH this Season's Merchandise lieen a student,an® wljr-ii he dWcu^e^ f j**51? 0 ^ fevangel? a subject he with the anthorif ^ ® H * yh ihh ighlsmM#hge. he ity of one who im* asHKtew-d i t His |Uftea hi# haato and iff benediction he Ooni'igsioHs nm.invarittfily sdnud, hud, j amended on higdi, and this act ha# mr^rt It» TifHg#it*rIvgtr1 rtf flkiitu fliAky nir«A powkr he-fells them 'hmn.the spirit ahoiild The spirit is not or gratiflostion, n#foruwfuhi«ss(see' :l^ '»a 7 , S3) and that beginning atj- home, In Jerusalem, then fb the «ada ot the earth. A spir­ it-ailed OhrMIkn ox- ohurtm is a good *fNee Store in Oti.'location” OMO V I m 1 WJiy Take Chances SftnaftffSt wktu you o&a] he Mnured fc$ne(R#H0&by WWkg us maic» yourCd*i or 8bwltwhp»a«i it the ksycota of qur ^w u «^9 lfrfs 4hs .feeyaotff Jfofj our prioae. iuouriwrvio». JSjt ■* ...........................II!IHiHliiM KfMM once he-Bosarri ed at them, they are proclaimed frankly rntd fcitrivesly, for he la eeachtriliy « msu with the coins age of hi# convictions,‘ • -, > For instance.' ho ho* been one of the moat droatUi ctlfbw of President Wil­ son and the ptescut Hemomtle admin- istrufiou,' afruhrulny -them -for thchr | tariff IKW which ha rupted (he fc<l- I eral treasury and Which place# the t f American farmer, th-$ American. ia#nn- { factorcr, and the Amerlenn laborer «t j' fbo nmtvy r*f foreign cotnj cHtion, and for a foreign poiioy whb-h It«*s de droy- >ad the rwjnict tli.it tlm Ammh-.ut Bag ^and American eltitejw once conunand-: t <hl Jft every quarter of tN« giobe. » A .Bc*p*rvdnt*» F«on##r. 5 LlktnvHc Mr, Eatsbiimk was thofirst f man prumihvut.'y before the public to ■outline a comtrie program of national their ; defeii-'c, whi'-fi ie- presenttd In tin ad- * <lr»4 bcfoic the Amcrhau Bankers’ ' AMnciatloft Heptemt»crHh last sit Seat­ tle. rbaiw tetifevl by the attic Times ss "one of the iiifwt nm'iarkuble sd- drv«,«-H peer doHvcftd In tbo North* treat,and he was the first licptiMli an Irtwlcr to point the way to the reunion aad Itarmahlzli.y of all t Indents of the party, hie "rict-Toxetlc’ i-'' t.H-t* before the McKinley f;lnb of *)mal!«, Ntl rm:* _ k«, iastthtoiier,lmvh?g alti*ftf.tc*t wldo |spread ailcnfi-ui. * Krt.m the !!>:;:> tit, Hsfalu'.-trJr open , eti the ]{epu!»ii’::u ICatL-nnl campaign ‘ fn Chi ago In 1 KV 1 ho has been mog- niaed n# one t f the «!<:(-.( eutiipnfgiiers j in the Xnit* .I fttuto-*, and il*cro hate ; ( hv - u few spiapei ? in greater donumd. «yer since he«b oontiuued. Hi#ssce# •ion is a bletted historical fact, ftfily »tte#t«d and deeply significant,-Ho as- cgnciod to lead captivity captive, id appear inHod's praeonce for n# in our behalf and to pmoare a plac« for ui that wham -ha 1 # We may’ bo also (Hiab. 3 : 24 , John 14 : 2 ), Hht presence now on high, guarantees our presence there hereafter (John 13 : 28 , 14 : 3 , Her, 2 : 21 ). Ilf, The Present Place of 4 wus,w. s- 1 (. m ile he talked with his disci- pie* he ascended even as Hnech walkod“andwasnot** (Gen. 5 : 24 , Heb. 9 : 28 . K*V,), The querymust natural­ ly have arisen Ih their minds, ".When; shall we hare another interview with him?” As that question arose behold two were near to answer (v, ioy and answer waft « practical one: “Why stand looking info heavOnS" There are tiaefceto gate aiid times to go* Now is the time to he fulfilling| his command (rr. 4 , 32 ) and not te l be lo,it in wonder and speculation, But J to cheer their hearts these men in I White gate them, and o», a wonderful! promise, via, Jeetta is coming hack, visibly, personally (the words of the i original text are wary plain and posi­ tive) and, a# ha was received in the clouds, be wUi home in a cloud, This promhMla andhas alwaysbeen the great hope o f the church (Titus tnth IV, The Pie#* ef Prayer, w . 12 - 14 , The disciple# war* bidden to tarry, to I tarty at a *p*ol£ed place, Jerusalem, | The !■<urs iu the great emitrat of wd to tarry at a specified place for k | ■ m i vJibTi la to «wt».ro tbo Kipnblk- V**ti*f*r P»nKw*, Via, "power.” They •an parry t fbn mlmini ^trftriou of im«, obeyed* TheempoweringMessing nan f tionnl iiffahs. nil- k> fcor, rum* o®1?- b* reoeived through obedience ; pvrlty. and I'l.-i tuv.iM—.'in Mr. !%(«., (Act# R: 8 J). The thrift ofWaiting was 1 hroskv )«irtr.*ij'>:it. eirh -riet T paia'r' ; *ot Miy, nor iistleMly passed, for it j #a m 1 -‘ s * aj » fm it*^nhihvtiKof <verv, ^rtM spsnt in prayer. » >shade »f .» Hr iwsi^enpremh-; *Je«m* is yet, and #b*lt avermore, he 1 JfiajTliW ««,sj»-! lit all s..*-jfr.nv «f Uwf a<51n* ^ teaching tor and through { cvttHfry, aurf h<*Hmet v.IfIf - those who loir# him, who look tor hi# : gkrriou# appearing. ' Next Bmulay'# leston is the togo^l rvci mi'tnv ».rer>Mrl»erf he none. et the answer to jftefr prayer. •tec ynnr l !,4 i **ta Wltk t«. MIMf a«swav* The Fastest Growing Store in Ohio - ' ' . -•> • ' - *:*' ’ • ■. " ■ : ’ " " ’V-- ■ ■* - ... (• ,f '■•.•,•. , ■ • -•:•■< ■ *•■ ..<*.• . ■.<■ ■■: . ■.■,'■• '-.O', '•' : . . ,r ,••*•' ‘ ‘ - •: This Year Our January Clearance Sale Begins Monday, January 3rd.- r . - , * * ■” <% - * * * The Clearance Sale Begins Weeks earlier than usual/or two reasons: The First reason is, it will enable us to close the season's business earlier fa prepare for Spring, The.Second reason, it will enable yourto buy Winter Merchandise with almost the entire Winter Season before you, at a mere song. We believe making tremendous price reductions weeks in advance of former years, will be a great benefit to all concerned. ‘ ' < Winter Goods Reduced Tremendously C0ATS SUITS SKIRTS FURS BLANKETS COMFORTS UNDERWEAR* HOSIERY GLOVES SWEATERS AND HEAVY 5 COTTON . GOODS The General line of Dry Goods, Cuttaim, Draperies, Linens, Cottons, Dress Goog, Silks, Waist Underwear, Etc., Etc., will be reduced to such a point so as to make a total Clearance o f our enormous stocks before inventory. You art invited to attend this sale, which begin* MONDAY, JANUARY 3RD, w e PAY YOU ft FARE TO S PR INGF I ELD AND B AC K HOME , ON ALL P U R C H A S E S QF $ 1 5 . 0 0 O R OVER OTieFahien Tehan @1 Springfield, Ohio Fox* j Wml ihfffeoi r a i l ..■wy B U H f, hi ■ BEV.K. Hi# Fathcs Aliesion* Was A wepsa* nail. Saturf death of H. D ,„ at I trouble. Oi 50, his fathl at his horof knowing thi Bev. GarI darvjlie CpI many jo f ou| . here several -interest 'o f 1 his geminarl f ed the foreil own resourJ ated with t| He had bees Garbold -gra . *07 and ie^ .was former! „ formation hi the-body w| ^ when. * NEW MAY! - “s| .“Peg-Eeg’J himself as 1 his liquor on| the new year or. "Peg” i -usually puts] officers atten| disorderly and when him under spirit for reached for him” as the quired two him under cl In Mayoij charged wit) disorderly. k $100- and cbs| costs on thei| works. JEFFERSOll There are| promised, ir tipree act fan „ ed fay the E l at the Fairhf Saturday aff uary l5tli, • “Some Ba - the “ Some,”! . this ds3' trm f, „ .. ably ungehic bourse of m . * situations f o covery of th| an old/ecien| ■The.applic lowed by sc penings tha! fessor has 1 ness men th| been closed . year so far % concerned a| trade has ir stance has economy wil ume of busil that his counl real miraclef at times t trouble, and affairs of his the very end! the professol actually foun has found ttj happiness. The action! and Jeffersoij part of the more happilj farce: The comj Angelis is including W| May Oliver, I Mayne, John! Jeannette D<T CASTOR IA TinKMTwbnAlvipiMgkf ; Iftwhitk*' P^aaMri1i«C< St4n“ j # ' J Y o u a| h o g s atlequl Flei Incrci T tu t Gooki Probh 11^ \ * 1

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