The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

The Cgdarvilb Harold #I.OU ’VctW. KARLH BULL . gS*qte£T? Edlto i En tered a t the P ok MMU cg , CoJar* j vtlh** October ffi, PS)?, a s fccomt ' cifts# m atter. FR IDAY , e 5 - ~ —* FEH liU A ttV iOl. PUBLIC SALK DATE)?, J. C, Townsley, Wednesday, March 7th. . , i M atch 14. Howard Turnbull. Exceptional Shopping Facilities Make Dayton Visit Deli " * ^ ” 5 £ c ‘:;5! t ; fif Deytcn Retail Trade Bureau Mr. D elm ar Jobe, of the O. 8. <’ , - ytm. uceomprnued homo. ny h roora-fijiftte, M r. A rthu r Ed luger, oi i. - - ------------,-J——J J— -—............................. ■'■ - lJ— ......—1 1 —-L-~— OhiHicoths, for Washington's,birth- j Galileo’s Telescope. I Common-Sense Method, day , Mr, Jobe lino been sleeted * The telescopes contni ted by Gall-! “What did yo’ do, sub. when big president of the O. F. 1. Saddle nr->' . <>oconsisted of one convex object glass j Brudder Tump called yo*a Halt2” “Uh- Serloin Ulur;, .viiieii Will jiiw I,in -Hid one concave eyeglass, which were !well, sail,” replied small Brother Slluk, tha honor of managing tito annua ‘ nluced at the extremities n f a metal i “as de geu’legiuu am six feet high and Shopping facilities in Dayton border on the ideal. The shopping district is compact; .we say this con­ sidering the magnitude of various establishments and the large number of stores in the district. This make^ it possible for shoppers to visit any number of stores without inconvenience,—in other words, to see a great deal in comparatively brief space of time. P I The stocks of merchandise for individuals and for the homes are abundant in 7oiume and variety. SUte- tion is unlimited. Styles are up-to-th^-minute. Pricing is right, Tjiese are factors th a t make shopping in Dayton so satisfying. Special sales of apparel and furniture are going on now and new Spring fashions are being shown’, Come! r Ti j; *A*hr1 fW «)t a?>AiCJ , y*:. s X M R o f i f l * Visit tiis stores t&flajikg tills ecsMsia 3K3> horse show ijv M; tube, the first*»f these nuignifjlng the | weighs mighty nigh a ton, wluit could ;height and' breadth of objects three j I do- but move dot we make It noonanl- • , - , times. Later on be produced a tele*!nious?"-—Judge. The xesult ot the, »I'.ciit'U *«U‘ tne .ieope -which magnified eight times, Lecture Course Committee in-xt year., uu> -about five years further along pro- la a* follows: D r. Che&nnt, Ur. W .; Tumi a telescope with the power of 11, McChosney, Bov. J . S, Ji. Me-"magnifying objects about thirty times Michael, Frol, C. C. Morton, Vrci. larger than they appear to the unassist- Siegler and Mrs. J . V/, Johnson. ■ All Ho Wanted. Jim was era:# to have a dog. After . considerable teasing UH father finally promised to get him one. Just as his fatfier was starting for town, Jhn called out, “Don’t be particular about Ills nationality; just so he’s a dog.” ert eye. Dally Thought. Die When I may, I want It said of those who- knew me best—that X al­ ways plucked a thistle and planted a flower when I thought a flower would grow.—Abraham Lincoin. C h i l d r e n C r y f o r Fflatofoer*® The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30" years, has borne the signature of and has been made under ins per­ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow ho one to deceive you in this. - All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments.that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. r What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. I t contains neither,Opium,-Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. TheChildren’SJPaaacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS FBears th e Signature of 8upt. W. B. Hayes and Miss Carrie Rife of the Selma schools took the 7th and 8th grade pupils to Columbus tne first o f . the week where th ey vlsitod the capitol building and also the Ohio peni­ tentiary. WumaioNAL SUNMfSOlOOL L esson (By E. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of niindny School Course of Mooay Blbls Institute.) (Copyright, 1917,Western Newipapor Union.) LES S O N FOR FEB R U AR Y 25 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jobe were at- bome Thursday to about twenty Selma friends. Miss Anna Alezander, of-Yellow Springs, is sick with grip a t the home ot hqr sister, M ibb Margaret Alexander. Mr. Frank Oreswell bas gone on a business trip to H ale Center, Texas, Mrs. L ink Jeffries was called to Daj-ton on account of the death of her little grandson, Wilbur, aged Smo. 8 days, son of Mr,v*and Mrs. Harlan Jeffries. Everyone should see the A rt Ex ­ hibit a t the High School Auditorium whit h has been on display several days th is week. To n igh t is your last chance to see over 200' pictures cohering a larae field of subjects: You will not be disappointed. A meeting of the Cedarville Pro­ tective Association 'will be held on Saturday , March 8./At 2:30 a t which time there w ill be ail election of officers. ' M. W. COLLINS, Pres. InUse For Over 30Years T h e K ind You H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t T H K O t N T A U H C O M . A W V . W t W V O R K C I T V . HITCHINS FORHARNESS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 106 West Main St,—Near Center CLOSING OUT SALE On account of Hi health I will sell at Public Sale on the premises miles south of Pitchin, 8 miles north-east of .Clifton, just south of Jackson road, on Friday, March (6th , 1917 Commencing at l i a. m.,- sharp: 6 -H E A D OF HORSES—6 Consisting of 1 recorded Perdieron mare 7 years old,-weight ICOOj 1 brown mare in foal 7 years old, weight 1500} I gray mare 7 years old,‘weight 1400;! gray mare.11 years old, weight 1500; 1 bay filly coming 2 years old; 1 gray filly coming 1 year old. 4 -H E A D OF CA TTLE~4 1 Fresh cow 6 years old giving, good flow of milk; 1 yearling heifer; 1 heifer calf; 1 veal calf, . ' * 21 -HEAD OF SHEEP -21 20 Head of Shropshire ewes bred to amb in April; 1 buck. 46 Head o-f Hampshire Hogs 46 2 Registered sows; 1 registered boar; 4 young boars eligible to register; 16 gilts; eligible to register-; 1 grade sow; 21 shoats weighing 76 to 100 lbs, Alt these hogs are life immuned by Dr. Leo Anderson with Pitman Moore Anti Hog Cholera Serum. Farming Implements Troy wagon with 12 ft. bed, 1, low wagon with ladders and hog rack, 1 narrow tread wagon, 7 ft. Johnston binder, 6 ft. McCormick mower, 12-7 Superior drill, hay rake, hay tedder, hay loader, Avery corn planter, disc harrow, spike tooth borrow, 2 breaking plows, , Keans cultivator, 2 row cultivator, sled, hay ladders, hog houses, -1sides of bar ness and many other articles. Most of the above machinery has been bought new in the last 15 y condition. I- EEI): -Timothy hay k or 0 tons in }mow', 1()(| bushels of good corn, [Term s M a d e K n ow n Day o f Sa le | PETER KNOTT 'TITUS BROS., Auctioneers, j V. G. STEWART, Clerk. I Lunch by Voting Ladies' Missionary [Society of Clifton Presbyterian church. JESUS AT POOL OF BETHESDA. ■ "LESSON TEXT—John 5:1-15,. ' ^GOLDEN TEXT—It was Jesus which Had made him whole.—John 5:15. Following the' events of last Sun­ day’s lesson, Jesus went to Jerusalem to attend the feast (v, 1). He went up according to the requirements of the Jewish law (Ex. 84:23; see Gal. 4:4), but he was not satisfied with the con­ ventional fulfilling of the duties for that occasion, nor was he occupied with social and commercial functions, but Ip “going about doing good.” The feast was an occasion of joy and mirth on every hand, hut in the midst of it Is this great need so graphically pic­ tured ip tills lesson. How true tills is to our daily experience. Teachers should appeal to the imagination of their scholars and describe as vividly as possible this pool. Let them depict a room, on the floor of which is a pool; in one corner of the room a stairway leading up to the ceiling ; surrounding the room, at the top of the wall a broad walk; on the.wall, looking down toward the .floor «nd the pool is “a- multitude of them that were blind, halt and withered.” These were the Wretched ones who sought Uie pool, and evidently Jesus sought the most wretched of this company. I, Jesus went where there was need (v, 0). In the midst of tills company Jesus “saw'’Oils man He. He had been there often (v. T)» and Ills case seemed, to be beyond all hope, but there Is nothing too lmtd for <3od (Gen. 18:14 ; Jer, 32:17). II, Jesus throws the responsibility upon the man 6}/ Jesus had eyes not only to see tided, but lie also saw God's and his own personal power to relieve the need. The question Is, what do we see as we journey through life? ill, Jesus was moved with compas- aion (Matt. 14:14). He always has that feeling when he looks upon suffering nnd the misfortunes of men (Ueh. 13:8; 4:15-10; Isa. 03:9). Jesus does not do for the man what the man can do for himself; so he makes his first appeal to the man's desire and, through Ids desire, to the man’s will, “Wilt tliou be made whole?” The fact that he has been a long time in his predicament-, or the fact that n sinner lias been a long time In nti evil state Is no reason for supposing that Jesus will not take in­ terest in him or tlu t he cannot save and help and heul ldtn (Matt. 9:21; Luke 8:43; Acts 3:2). His question tlirows the whole matter upon the will of the man. Jesus Is willing and able: the only question is, are we willing? IV. Jesus commands the impossible. The man thought the only way be could be made whole was through the efficiency of the waters in tills pool, but Jesus, by speaking a word, had the power that would heal lilm (I’s, 107:20); so today it is the power of the word of Christ that can cave all who believe on him (Rom. 1:10). All we have to do to live Is to hear and believe <Jolfn 5:24). With the com­ mand of Christ, “Rise, take up thy bed,” was enabling power. The cure was not only complete, but It was in­ stantaneous (Acts 3:7,8), V. He worked a complete cure. He was made whole even according to the question which Jesus had asked at tile outset. The man a t mice began to use this Christ-given strength by taking up his bed, and doing exactly as lie was commanded- (II Tim. 8:12). Jesus likes these hard cases, those of “long standing” (v. 5).’ He also likes those that arc the results of sin, for that was his work in the -world (v. 14; Matt. 1:21), VI. Opposition and danger (vv, 10- 15); The objection raised was that Je­ sus had transgressed the Jewish law. The man's answer to this was, “He hath made me whole.” The word of God is our law (Matt. 17 :5). The- strength that Jesus gives us is to be used l a obedience to him in glorifying his name. The man did not tell the Jews who It was that made-him whole, because he did not knotv, himself; but as soon as lie found out who it was he told them wilhout fear or hesitancy, He did not even wait for them to ask him, but sought an opportunity for witnessing (v. 15). Any man who is truly saved w-ill at once give Ills wit­ ness to others. The admonition which Jesus ‘gave- to-'"this man (v. 14) still holds good. How many men we have seen who. have been saved from 'the drink habit or some other evil in life, and who have grown Indifferent or careless and returned to their sin only to have “a worse thing come unto them.” It Is interesting to notice that Jesus performed this miracle In the Lice of great opposition and danger. Summary: (1) JeSUs cures the sick, not by what lie does to them, but what lie does in them. ‘ (2) Christianity Is the gospel for the body as well as for souls of men. (3) The gospel of Jesns is the begin* nlng of a new life for every man who accepts It. . > (4) Sickness and trouble are fre­ quently the Instruments of God’s providence, bringing meh to r Hze their sins and their need. (5) No matter how great the prog-, ress of modern medicine or the skill of physicians, there is always the need of the Great Physician. CHURCH SERVICE. EXECUTOR’S SALE , I will offer for sale, on the farm Saturday, March 17th, 1917 A t 10:JO O 'c lo c k A . M, The farm of the late Tankalina Johnson, de- ' ceased, containing 100.26 acres, improve­ ments are good and the land in a good state ~of cultivation. Farm is close to Cedarville on the'Barber road where you can reach the best of markets* .This is a desirable home ~ for some one, > . TERMS: One third down, balance inv one and two years years with six per cent interr­ e d secured by mortgage with privilege of paying all cash, : S .T .B A K E R , JLxecutor. Where Savings Are Safe” . The West Side Building & Loan Association. Dayton, Ohio. E stab lished i8 8 7 R. HOW’S THIS? How’s This? r We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward . for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and lias be­ come known as the most reliable rem* CHURCH (MAIN. 8 TREET) J . L, Chesnut, Pastor. * Teachers' meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath School at 9:30. Preaching by the pastor a t 10:80. C. B. a t 0:00 p. m. Preaching a t 7:00 p. rn. P rayer meeting Wednesday a t 7. Preaching a t 7 p. in. in the M. E. church. M. E. CHURCH. J . W. Patton, Pastor. Sunday School a t 9:30 a. ui, L. H< Sullenborgur Supt. Preaching a t lo:i!0 a, m Epworth League a t 0:30. , There will be preaching One pf the oldest, and strongest building assoc) t it n in the sta te . I t has gained in assets the past year more than $530,000.00, together with a Safety Fund of more than $66,000.00. It, has never lost a penny for. its patrons through a period of 29 years ot business, and its stock Is always worth 100 cents on the dollar. Can. this be said fcruih- of your other investments? ‘ 5^ Dividend Paid on S tock th e P a s t Year . Money loaned on approved real estate only, the very Jhcsfc security obtainable. Offices are conveniently located; the up town office a t the N< E . Corner of Main & Second Streets, Shroye'r Bldg., aud the Mam office a t the S , \V. Corner of Third and Williams S treets. - A. L. Shearer. Pres’^ J . W. Krmtzor, A tt’y. W. O. Herrell, Treas. C. S, Billman, See’y. each c for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh | QUnc|fty morning. Announcement from the Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you j w , ..... will t;ee a great improvement in your j ...;rs ...,1 ;n general health, Start taking Hall’s - tars and is m gen.d , Cat;„.?h Medicine a t once and get rid i of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, 1 -free. * F. J. CHENEY & Co,, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, | time. You are cordially invited to a t­ tend these services* VYtoFil l i .17 Harness Is Our Life Work We neither know nor pretend to know anything much about dry goods, fancy articles or in fact and king of merchamliko excepting harness, bu t, WE DO K JSTOW I'M AT. HERE’S THE PROOF F irs t we have the largest otock of harness in the state, second, our harness is the kind th a t makes etoady reliable customers, th ird , being in terested in lmrnosn alone we arc In n position to know what is going on in the lea ther m arket a t a lliim rs and alw ays make our purchases accordingly. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? I t means th a t w arn you arc in yeed of imim < i • <■* .’.ere w lte tins absolute afstimnce tlm t your selections v.-id he mmo-from the largest, best and most reasonably priced stock in t he .Slate of Ohio. AUCTIONEER SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience. References Furnished PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - Ohio TheBook«ialteF ...RestaoFciDt. IN THE BOOKWALTBR HOTEL HIGH STREET [ DINING ROOM FOR LADIBSUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Nit}ht. The Boat of Hoods Used in tbo Cul­ in a ry Department. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. J . 8. F.. McMicImnl, Pasto r Sabbath Sch.Mil a t 9:80. Preaching a t 10:50 by the pastor Y. V. C. V . a t 0:00. Evening services a t 7:00 In the It. | P .chu rch . P ra y e r meeting Wednesday a t 7 p. m. DEAD STOCK WANTED. —Xenia Fertilizer Co. will pay i cash for all dead stock. §2.00 to $5.00 | (for horses; $3 to $6 for cows. Prices ‘ ' to be governed according to mileage! and condition of stock. Cash at time 1 of removal. Call Bell 337-W, C ili-! zens 187. Citizens 454. Xenia Fer­ tilizer Co. S. F. Holstein, Mgr. - ........................... ' ._____________ 1 ■t*U xniMf t a a U n Tabkt* M I rww*t Nte*« <*ww* FRANK L, JOHNSON, Attorney and Oounrelor-at-Law * XENIA, OHIO. Office ever Galloway & Cherry. ®! iH r m s FISTULA AUDAM. DISEASESOFTHERECTUM fcr. fOcffelfaft ftnnfd.ticet *.•>Cioy,fcf:pa5c.nAndR ia KMi.* To times a gpsflftUp t’tcsodiifiajei ftn-1flailLai Cftyojf#<r-nf,taniCkiwiafirt*. t'-ain Jft'lMdel Kti.u frciii Iffiiuriocf. Iffn.U.-f,Kilnry, LI mi »n.i r,kin' D.«aiecs au .1. Jti<?.r.ei of Wuucn, ItWYEvonROOKONEFfTALDTTtRASTn<mm And IndofWanta oi traUanbOWcd* VstabiWticd IS30, d r . j . M c C l e l l a n » » » . C olumbus , 0. We Sell at Right Prices (jLumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc., etc. When You Decide To Buy A Bill of Lumber Buy The BEST and Buy It HERE! It’s; The^K ind You Need I tV The Kind We S e ll i t ’s The S iK ind lf It Pays To Buy, THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building Material For Which WE ARE SHHEADQUARf TheTarboxLumberCo. OUR JOB PRINTING I n Ha of Mar assort! and co weave' the utr Kays « y spo rt s ■port c< la price Indis Ver perfect sleevinj as blacl 42 iuchc Fancy Che TU a 81 Servica' This ye. former < course well as P ric e s ... •O-Ox'STIATM LOCAL ■. The day of ] observed Frid: Horn of the Ji .delivered the'-L - Miss .Alta G: Saturday after Raymond Willi a linen showei Mr. W. A. up this week v vid Johnson h: F. D. route. Charles B, home near Ye of pneumonia. Thursday, buri North cemeter; The decease Mr. D. H. Me Mr. J. Harry engaged in the with Mr. Ralpl severed1his cor and entered up: . The Y. W. C. and the college entine social b in the high sch and white and used in abund. Each received which provided guests. By the will « Lillie Stewart o The R- P. chur Fred Boyles, $ tween them; th to be divided « each brother ar cliildren of dec Fred L. She Street, Cliicag Manager of the kind in the: four men In -t! men in adjoin for him fspare Ho can U3C oi rig or auto, no previous necessary. W a wonderful ni in the homes < more than thh vorsltles and r of Standards four times as * in general use is needed in benefits every hold, bringin, happiness into sary to be aw Pay from $C.O cording to a h0me3 Visited, py, mention v most convenie wlmt your r your age; nn long you lm inunity! what you have; wlit spare time or : you will hav. when you can many homes f you In each splendid oppo in this county to make good or eparo time, earn $300.09 p earned $1,000. only. No inv mrv. A few 1

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