The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

Th* Cutirville H«r»ld # fo « * 2*wr W l u n a r M M t ft tumw wit, *wli|ii|>i.i!i[|jijii,iijiji,.yi.i hi BXtoMd *t th* «*dw- vtilt, <#oto)M'r 81, lilt, i i **#ond •lAMHOAtlff. FJWHM.Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1H* MURRELL WINS SENATOSSHIP Br.TT. « , Murrril, I f liming tots, RtpaMieAo, won the Flfth-glxth Ulitxiot *«o»tocahip by » vote of MO* ov«r Diuuri^ T, Hiser, Demo- or»t o f Wilmington, Murrell had the opposition o f th* temperance people in the lower part of the district a* wel] as the physicians who did not endorsed him. While H iser was defeated ha mad* a re­ markable race as the usual Re­ publican majority is over' 6000 . „ Judge j i , L . Fernedtng, Danm orat, carried this district b,y 8800 orer Frank I , Brown o f Dayton, for Court o f Appeals. The former earned six o f the eleven counties. BR ING . MS YOUR EGGS W a w ill pay you 3 8 Ceuta per d o z en in tra d e fo r c le a n , fresh ORBS Sa turday , N ovem b er 11. R . B IRD & S O N S CO “ No' Hunting” signs for sale at this office. If you can't sleep tor nervoustie»a tax* A Sr. Mllee’ Anti-Pain PilL Attractions of Suburban Shopping Day in Dayton Will Appeal to You Dayton stores are listing their most attractive Specials fo r Wednesday following their plan o f making that day one o f alluring interest in every way, espe­ cially for out-of-town shoppers. Here you can shop to your heart's content and then, i f you desire diversion, there's .plenty to claim your attention—»for Dayton is lively with something going on all the time. Visitits Stores thatDisplay New Florida Oranges Now Florida Grape Fruit R, Bird & Sons Co. PHILOSOPHIC LITERARY „ SOCIETY. The following program will be ren­ dered in the Philosophic hall, Monday evening, Nov, 15,1916, at. 7:50 o'clock, sharp; Piano Solo .Rebecca Marsh Life o f U, S. Grant. .Florence Somers Reading . . . . . . . . . . . .Janet McClellan Quartette— Morton Creswell, John Wright, Clifford Horten, .Oliver Cornwell. Debate .............................. ................ . . , .James Chesnut, Oliver Cornwell local consumers for as low as six Reading . . . . . . . . . . . .Norman Foster Vocal Duet, . . ; ; .............. . . . . . . .Ruth Ramsey, Irene Wrxght Essay . . . . . . . . . . . .William Anderson Reading . . . . . . . .......D o rm a Bums Other W*y Round. “Circumstances niter cases,” said the lawyer gravely. ‘‘Yep,” said, the client "But in my case it’s the circumstances that I’m hiring yon to alter.” —Detroit Free Press. ‘ ' " < Fall and Winter W e have now in over 600 styles of^foreign and domestic woolens for the *. F a ll; and W inter season. A fine line of Overcoating* to select from. Now|is the time to select your Fall Suit ‘andjgOvercoat. Do^it? how. The Leading Tailor - X E .N IA , - I - j - kOHIO sm CHURCHSERVICE. R. P. CHURCH (MAIM STREET) J. L . Chesnut, Pastor. Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, Sabbath School at 9:80^ Preaching by the pastor at 10;80. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p, m..at the U« P. church, Evening service at 7:00. O. 39. at 6 :00p. m. M. E. CHURCH. , J. W. Patton, Pastor. i Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. L. H. Sullenberger Supt. Epworth League at 6:30. You are cordially invited to at­ tend theBe services. UNITED PRE8BYTERIAN. J. S. I). MoMichael, Pastor {Babbath Sohool'at 9 :80. Preaching by the pastor at 10:80. Evoniog service in the R . P. church.. Preaching Sabbath evening at the M. E. church at 7 o ’ clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing at the U. P. church. Y. P. C. U. at 6:00. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12 WORLD’S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY. When a Dollar Leaves You ■* It Says = “ G O O D B Y t t UNLESS you spend it at home stores. Keep it here and let it'grow. Your home merchant, like this home paper, is work­ ing to benefit your interests. „ THE TARBOX LUMBER Lumber Fence, Paints, Oils. ' CO, ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper you will find a very attractive offer from The Exchange Bank of Ce- darville. Do not fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With them.' , daitiiii M A X W E L L AU TOMOB I LE Agency, Auto and Horse Livdry and Feed Stable, Forest K. Waddle, Resi­ dence phone 90. Bam 98. PATRONIZE THE CEDARVILLE Bakery, Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Special Orders given attention.” Tele­ phone 44. . . . • J. E. POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL BlOckrtnithing and Wagon Making. Ante ahd Buggy Painting. Telephone ,85* MCFARLAND GROCERY CO, FOR quality and service, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetable*. Phone 217, Orders aptly Delivered. promt EAT HINTON ICE CREAM. Bpedal attention given to parties and banquet*. Neapolitan brick 26c. Ice* and Ice Cream delivered in any quantity, W. St, OWEmBLAtatSMlTRING and Repairing. Plow work and horse­ shoeing a specialty. ' WILLOUGHBY FOR to l e t . Groceries, Vegetable*, HigMri . for ooiattry produce. A ll .vered^pfomptly* PVneSS. ■ The Cedarville Four Mills wish to announce, they are still making Gold­ en Flour and want you to give it i trial the next time you order flour. Buy a Florence Coal Oil Stove. RAY McKEE. H A N N A B E R Y & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles and all auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb. South Main Street. BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME- made Candies, and Dolly Varden cho colates. Cigars and tobacco ,at JOHN KONDES’ LOR. BILLIARD PAR- HOME CLOTHING CO, .MEN’S and Boys* High Grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes, Get the Habit, Trade at Home. ALL REMAINING 1916 ISSUES FREE. New subscribers for The Youth’s Companion for 1917- who send, $2.00 now will receive free "every remain­ ing Weekly issue o f 1916. The Com-’ panion improves every year—new features, captivating stories, side­ splitting sketches of down-cast life. If you have a growing family whose pure: ideals you wish to see reflected in their reading you cannot choose a more satisfying publication for every­ one in it than The Youth’s Compan­ ion. Let-us send you free the Forecast for 1917. which describes in detail the good things promised to Companion readers during the 52 weeks of the coming year. - New subscribers for 1917 will re­ ceive free The Companion Home Cal­ endar’fo r 1917. . . The publishers of The Companion; have arranged with the publishers of McCall’s Magazine—-the famous fash­ ion magazine—to offer you both, pub­ lications! for 1917 for $2.10. - This two-at-one-price offer includes; l. The youth's Companion—52 is* sues in 1917. “ . All remaining November and De­ cember issues of The Compan­ ion free. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1917. 4. McCall’s Magazine*—12 fashion numbers in 1917. 5. One 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern —your choice from your first copy o f McCall's—i f you send 2-cent stamp with your selec­ tion. The Youth’s Companion, St. Paul’s St., Boston, Mass. Only new subscriptions received at this office. 2 . Sarcattic. „ In • New Zealand town one of the municipal .candidates, a Scotsman, bad received a present of a huge Scottish thistle, which at the moment happened to be lying on the table of bis commit­ tee room. A friend entering withdrew suddenly, with the remark; “ I beg your pardon, I did not know that you were at lunch* ton,”—London Tit-Bits. ORCHARD / PLANTING ■W* will plant you this fall one acre of orchard, 85 trees to the acre of different kinds o f fruit trees, trim, replant and mre for it for two years, cheaper than yeu ean do it yoursolf, and guar­ antee you satisfaction and perfect stand. W rite U 5 and w e W ill Ca ll and S e e Y o u . CARR’S NURSARIES Yellow Springe, Ohio. A gist. E, RICHARDS, THE DRUG* Groceries at Dost* O.M. Townstey WALTER CULTICK, FOR FRESH and Salt Meats, Fruits and Vegeta­ ble*. „ KERR ft HASTINGS BROS, COAL Grains, Fence, Harness, Implements, Paints, Etc, OWENS ft SON, AUTOMOBILE Service Station, Special attention given to Repair Work, United Slates Tire* and Accessories, Garage corner Main and ChllUcothe stm t*, HOG CHOLERA AND PNEUMONIA ERADICATED By using our high potency stand-; ' ard 20cc, dose Serum. Costs you 2c per c c ,. Dose for three to ten day old pigs 10 cc, Dose for 100 lbs, pig 20cc. Have yoyr bank ascertain for our financial standing, We have more money invested in oUr hold* ihga than any ten commercial Serum Companies in the U. S. Government licensed, financial­ ly responsible company, estab­ lished in 1909, ’ Writ* lor our FREE hook on Hog Chalera. Order your Serum from the in t e r sta te v a c c in e go . Stock Yards, Cincinnati, Ohio, or direct from the Factory, Kansas City, P. O. Station No, 2, Kan­ sas City, Mo. , LESSON TEXT—Romans 14:13-15:3. GOLDEN TEXT—It is not good to eat flesh, nor to drink Wine, ncr to do any­ thing whereby thy brother, atuinbleth.—• Rom. 14:21. Tho early Christian church had two outstanding, problems, the question of the Sabbath days (two of them) and the question of eating meat offered to idols, This lesson suggests the solu­ tion pf the iatteiv Cur modern prob­ lem of intoxicating liquors Is veyy much the same as this ancient one of the early Gentile Christians, 1 I. "Lot us not therefore Judge -One another" (vv. 13-15), There are cer­ tain acts which are universally conced­ ed to be right and within the Christian: law of liberty. There, are also other acts which are as plainly prohibited. There are a large number of acts which lip In the region between these two, and men ought to be careful how they condemn one another for these latter tilings, Where good and true men dif­ fer, their acts, on the matter of the Sabbath (See Col. 2:16), or on temper­ ance, must be determined as being unto tho Lord, sincerely, conscientious­ ly. It is not for us to judge (v. .13), literally, to pronounce judgment. They have a .right to their opinion and to their liberty of thought and action, but (vv. 14, 22, 28) as for Paul or the Christian, he must have a cleat con­ science. He must have faith, and be assured that he Is right; otherwise he is condemned by God and by his own conscience, and Is not a sincere Chris­ tian disciple. The word “therefore" in verse 13.points back to verse 12, which ought to be carefully pondered. As we have each to. render, our accounts to God, we should stop judging one an­ other. Food Is a very proper thing, ahd laws are also .proper, yet love is the ruling principle of the Christian life. We ought to hjtve our liberty cur­ tailed rather than have onr souls lost If we magnify our-liberty to the. sacri­ fice of our brother’s, soul- we "walk no longer fn love.” The demands of Christian love are more to the, true followers of Ohifisi than the permis­ sions o t Christian liberty; The privi­ lege of eating .end drinking while it injures others; however harmless to yourself, Is not to be tolerated.-. The word “stinnbleth” here used (v. 21) Implies a movable trap or snare, literally any impediment placed in the way so as to cause another'to fall, We must never forgot that even a wreak brother is "a brother for whom Christ died.” II. "Let not your good be evil spoken of" (w , 16-23). The kingdom of God is not tueht and drink, but it" is a life of righteousness, pence and joy In the Holy Ghost Our liberty is to be so used that It shall not be evil spoken of. The real proof that we are In tho kingdom of God arid that the kingdom of God Is in us Is not found in our scrupulousness or lack of It, In our eat­ ing and drinking, bnt in the manifesta­ tions of righteousness in our lives, and of having peace In our hearts (15:13). This peace must be manifested toward our fellow men (v. 19; Ch. 15:18) and being filled with "joy in the Holy Ghost.” The object of our pursuit is to be the things which mnke for pence, the things whereby we may fill one another up, not the exploitation of some pet hobby, for the kingdom of God does not consist of riding hobbles. In this matter of temperance reform wo all recognize that alcohol has many uses besides that for drinking pur­ poses, and that there are various opin­ ions alibUt drinking certain forms of it, and various ways of advancing the temperance cause, all of which are honestly held by many good men, bnt Christian patriotism demands that ev­ ery true-hearted man or woman, every- I one who Is loyal to Ills country, to Ira- » mnnity and to Ids God, should take [ Paul’s position, (1) That he win not bo a stumbling block in the v^jy of tho t weak and of the young. (2) Tlint ho { will not do anything to destroy his brother for whom Christ died. (3) That he will deny himself anything for their sake. (4) That his attitude will bo that of love and not of selfishness, This places temperance on. a high moral plane, but the world Is also beginning to recognize that the temperance ques­ tion Is also an economic One. It is well to have faith, but It is also well to have the love that does not injure others by the exercise of that faith. The question is, “Are you perfectly sure tlds thing is right?” When in doubt as to whether any ac­ tion will please God, doubt your doubts, and avoid that act, III. "Wa then thaiare strong" (15: 1-3). Tlds section is in reality a con­ tinuation of Chapter 14. Paul la con­ tinuing h(S thought that We are not to please ourselves, bnt rather to llvo aticfi, lives as will edify or build up our neighbor. Our strength Is not given to ns that we may glory or lord it over our weaker brethren, but rather that we may sefcvo them, - • To pleasemy neighbor does not mean that "wlieh la Rome do as the Romans do,” but rather to llvo'such a life that my action will be for the good and edi­ fication of my brother, thereby pleas­ ing God (Gal, 1:10). ■* _. -;riirtiwv*'*t Do not forget and have the curtains oh yeur automobile repaired with cel­ luloid before winter i* here. At Wol- ford’*, Hundreds o f Out-of-Town . Visitors Come to Our . Store Each Week A large number o f the men and young men from these towns surrounding Day- ton realize and appreciate the tremendous varieties,: the unexcelled styles, and the remarkable values offered in the clothing stocks found here; As we welcome these other out-of-town visitors, so‘we v^jll cordially welcome you. In fact you are invited to make this store your headquarters while in the city. WE ESPECIALLY EMPHASIZE THIS. W EEK ; Suits and Overcoats Produced by the World’s Famous Makers n o to * 35 j r-• . . . W e are exclusive agents o f the Styleplus Clothes at $17.00 A i ; i i Os. ? c< SI ni In F I) at T GE ■SpJ , ; 4 i ■1 'ivjv - Q 7 C Pk Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed. Money Cheerfully . Refunded. j/le iro p o h id it .fjA YTO N S lAR G E STB XCW S '/V FC iO Tm S rt' ■ ~ F ath er anJS on . ” o u r w in d o w s TEIit,. Twelve beautiful picture stories of the -' fall apparel will be found in. these Windows’ displays. Quality Corner Ludlow at Fourth Street Hutchison & Gibney New Fall Merchandise A R R IV IN G D A IL Y c Come in and see our new fall * . »■ . * • ■ * ■ 1 ' • . ' X Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, School Dresses, Corsets,Hosiery Blankets, Underwear, Travel* ing Bags, Trunks, Rugs, etc, : «. ■ s •_ * „ * * Every item represents all the new Fall styles and colors, and are now ready ter your inspection, MMMMMsaik Hutchison 6 Gibney Stor« In County . . ' Hist*»m**diiudMhau-jMa.pr-f Ippytoflyii X rles and ;e C‘ Mrs. Leah a week a ford. No T cold vt your a eellaloi Wolfor Do i draft ' the on Barber notice Lad comm! telt »r. Ntfdoj Ohio. is (1

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