The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

The - ■ Pjftfliiiillla Ufif^lit * Usffiftldhtunk#SijitiM* v S u a r V l l i v f lO i l * n « jijjj jj^erai day* with Mr. and Mr*. iVunco Burba in. Cincinnati, | t . o o I 3®*? Y e a r . S _. _ . _ . KARLH BULL a g g 1." Ctfltor 1 If you niiss your train when away I and want an auto livery, keep in Imind that It, A. Murdock has a num­ ber of machines ready far instant ser- Eotered a t the Post-Office, C eda r-’vice. Phono 05 and see how quick Till*, October 31, 1837, as second | we can get you home, class m atter. Messrs, Bobert Conley and Balph Bill, students a t Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, have been home on their spring vacation.. FR IDAY , A PR IL 6, 1917 Mrs, Enos Clemans continues in a very critical condition suffering from cancer. Mr, John Auld of Wilmington, Pa., is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. M, Auld. The former has been on tbe sick list suffering with rheumatism but is much improved. Mrs. Mary Duffield has been quite sick this week. Mr, Charles Barr and wife o f Day- ton were gueBta of Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell over Sabbath. FOB RENT—House and eleven acres. Inquire of Mrs. C, C. Weimer, The necessity of auto livery comeB every now and then to all. Don’t for­ get t >call R. A. Murdock, phone 55. jPrompt service. O f Course-- Your plans arc well under way for the Easter “Boardwalk,” and, do remember, too, you must wear something new on Easter—if only for “ luck.” What is correct and what you like is here for your/ choosing, even up to the very last minute. JSS-t Next Question— No doubt, will be to make your home "Spring like”— and you'll pardon us, please, wlien we say, it would only be "wise” to visit this great store before buying. D A Y T O N ’S S H O R P I I N O C B I N T E R We Sell at Bight Prices ,.Lumber, La th , Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, l Blind*. Cement, Lime P laster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, JB rick , etc.,fete. WeSellLumber We’d Have You Know To Beat Us Some Would Have To Go! « , ., • .There’s Nothing We Delight In More, Than In Figuring t * Your Lumber Bill Carefully 0 ’er- We’ll Make v The Figure AS LOW AS WE CAN! That’s Our Slogan, That’* Our Plan! The TarboxLumberCo. T’ 5! ?1 f * ouse d o r P A IN T E D W ITH Hanna’s Green Seal Paint your property is well fitted to withstand the destructive forces of severe weather and changeable temperature. Moisture, if i t can get a t the wood, is cer­ tain to start decay, bu t by the use, of Hanna's Green Seal Paint your property is completely protected, Printed Formula On Every Package. Sold by *<»- ■ Kerr & Hastings Bros NOTICETOCONTRACTORS In pursuance to a resolution passed by the Village of Cedarville, 0., I am hereby instructed to re­ ceive bids for the construction of a flee cistern of 1000 barrels, more or less. Bids must be in the office of the clerk by upon. Monday, April 30 . Bids shall be sealed and marked “ Bids for Fire Cistern” and sh&U'be made in accordance with plans and specifications on file a t this office. Bids however may be offered on Cisterns of 1000 barrel capacity of various forms, whether square or long. Bids shall include excuvation, furnishing ail material and labor, removal of d irt and supplying lumber for formB. A guarantee for faith fu l per­ formance v t the work shall ac­ company each bid. Council reserves the1righ t to re­ ject any or all bids. J . W, JOHNSON, Clerk of tbe Village of Cedarville, O. CHURCH SERVICE. United Presbyterian. James S, E. McMichael, pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30. Y. P. C. U. a t 6:00. , Leader, Wallace Anderson. Evening sendee in U. P. Church at 7:00. . Prayer'meeting Wednesday a t 7:00. Evening service in the R. P. church. MnwoHAt stmfSM L esson (By E. O, SELLERS. Acting Director of the Sunday School Course in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1 , 17 , VfwtsrB Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL 8 JESUS THE RAISED LAZARU8 PROM DEAD— EASTER LE880N. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) J . L. Chesnut, Pastor. Teaohers’ Meeting Saturday a t 7. Sabbath Sebool at9:30. / Preaching a t 10:80. 1 C .E . a t 6. ' P rayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing a t 7. CEMETERY NOTICE Bids will be received far the care and keep of the North Cemetery for ; theyearl917 outside of the grave digging and cement work. Bids muBt be in by April 7. J . W. Johnson, Mrs. Anna. Morton, who has been spending the winter with her daugh­ ter, Grace, who teaches in the .New Kinsington, Pa., schools, has returned here. The L. A. S. of the M. E. church will hold an E aste r Market on Sat­ urday, April 7th. Keep th is date in mind.: *'■■ Mrs. W. ■H. Iliff, accompained by her daughter, Mrs. J. G. McCorkell, returned home Saturday evening-from Rockville, Ind. The latter was called to Rockville by the illness of her mother who had been spending the winter with her son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Rev. W. R. Graham and Wife: While there Mrs. Iliff was taken sick but recovered sufficiently to return home, You will find w ha t you need for your E a ste r dinner a t the market, Saturday afternoon a t 8:80 p. m. Auto livery, Phone 55. Day night; we are always ready. R. Murdock. or A. Rev. Fulton was in Youngstown over Sabbath where he assisted in communion services. Poultry and egge wanted A tN ag ley ’s. Dr. T. H. McMichael of Monmouth college preached Sabbath evening in the U, PJtehurch. Dr. McMichael and wife have been accompanying the College Glee Club on its tour. Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Greene county. Salary $70 per month. Address 9 Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. ■mr tim eimw Dr. u b h ' a m l< LESSON TEXT-John 11:17-27, « , it, (Read 17 to it). GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life.—John 11:25, This lesson ‘occurred about two months before the crucifixion, Jesus being In Bethabara at the time of this call (See John 10;40; 1:28). There are four recorded cases of resurrec­ tion' from the dead! Jairus’ daughter (Mott 9), the son of the widow of Naln'-(Luke 7>, Lazarus, and also Je­ sus after his. crucifixion (John 20). I. THe Leseon of Unbelief. Bethany, the home of Lazarus, la on the south­ eastern slope of Mt. Olivet, two miles from Jerusalem, Christ and his dis­ ciples were on the east side of the Jor­ dan, having been driven there by the hostility of the Jews (John 10:31).. He purposely delays his stay in that place that this event might give an oppor­ tunity,, for the manifestation of ,his wonder-working power. This delay was in ‘face of his'supernatural knowl­ edge that Lazarus’ sickness had been fatal, for he said plainly to his disci­ ples, “Lazarus is dead.” Philosophers ’ have often called death a sle< p, but al­ ways one from which there was no awakening; hence the skepticism of these sisters is not surprising. (1) They limited the power of Jesus to his person—“If thou hadst been here.". (2) They also limited his power to a cer­ tain; plnce, “If thou hadst been here” (V, 21). il. The Lesson of Pain. The suffer­ ing of these sisters produced sacrifice and self-devotion. Suffering brings blessing to others. It is also a means of self-culture. Suffering drives us to the Christ, and reveals to us the un­ realized side of Christ’s character (v. 25), Jesus Is often never more kind than when he seems to be least kind. In the midst *of .her skepti­ cism and pain Jesus gave .Martha a new and glorious thought about tbe resurrection. “I am the resurrection and the. life,” If we desire that, all we have to do is to get Jesus himself (I John 5:12), Resurrection has to do with the body, and life has to do with the spirit (John 17;3). All will ultimately experience resurrection, but (only those Vlio believe on him re­ ceive life (Jdhn 8:36). There is a resurrection-of life and thgre is a resurrection, bf damnation (John. 5:29). Martha answered, “Yea Lord, I believe that" thou a r t the Christ, the Son qf Gpd.” *.lt Is all-important that we should really believe that (John 20:81; LJohn^a-S). . t Ml. Tfi» Lesson of .Love. Love al­ ways manifests Itse irin deeds. Mar­ tha secretly kind quickly arose and left the wailing friends to go and meet the waiting Master. “The Mas­ ter is come.” i He-still comes, and calls to us, and, If, Jlke Martha, we spring up gladly to meet him, he will fill our lives with blessing and joy. Je­ sus came to these sisters Individu­ ally (w , 21, 28). He had entered the danger cone in order to be there (v. 8), and it was Thomas, - the doubter, who wanted to accompany him (v. 16), “Jesus wept,” not with the walling of professional mourners, but with the silent, grief-stricken sis­ ters, IV. The Lesson of Power. Jesus had let natural causes work to their fullest extent. Coming to the tomb, Jesus said (v. 89), “Take ye away the stone.” It was four days after the death of Lazarus before ho came forth. Jesus was soon to die and rise in three days after his entomb­ ment. The stone had to be removed from the tomb of Lazarus; It rolled itself away from the tomb of Christ, The restrictions which Christ placed upon his exercise of power, viz., that he allowed Lazarus to die, to be buried, and his body to reach the point of putrefaction, and not to come forth until Jesus himself, in ills body, was present a t the tomb, emphasizes the Igsson qt the restraint of power Spring Boots and Slippers Unusual Beauty of 5 to 8. Black Kid, Brown Kid, Gray Kid both button and lace. Also Black Kid Vamps and Gray Kid Tops. Priced from $ 3.50 to $ 8,00 Buy them early as shoes will be more expensive later, * Children’s shoes with patent vampa and white canvas tops ........$1.65 8 1-2 to 11 . . . , . .$ 2 .0 0 11 1-2 to 4 . . . . . ........$2,75 Sure Foot Makes Frazer’s Shoe Store 17 East Main Street, XENIA, ' i.iawnD wmiumumu W OHIO *ft5? tiid of Ubqi extreme dK umfiani’es uf se- iiillitf ibt* possibility God manifested his glory (Rom. 8:28). ’ Br< , ng has given us a wonder­ fully Imaginative picture of his re­ newed life on earth; And oft the man’s soul springs Into his face As If tie saw again and heard again j Ills sage that bade him rise, And he did rise. j The effect of the miracle was two­ fold. Many who were present be­ lieved on Je&us. others did not. Some went to the Pharisees to relate what they hud seen, only to meet with rebuff. The remainder of the chapter is oc­ cupied with the plotting of the Phari­ sees against Jesus, and from this grave there stretches the shadow of a cross upon tbe path of Jesus. j This miracle ranks next to Christ’s own resurrection as a demonstration of Immortality. | Are wo on resurrection ground? Has the stone been rolled away? | The reshrrecUon of Lazarus proves that our earthly existence is only tem­ porary, that our real existence is eternal,, DobbinsBros., who are m ak ing* speoialty of - breeding Hampshire hogs this week received a fine male hog from the JSVest th a t cost $100. I Buy your E aste r dinner a t this market Saturday afternoon. » The P a ren t Teachers Association will meet next F riday afternoon a t 3:30in the school auditorium ,. / Mr. T, W. Eveleth,. of Peweli Valley, Ky„ was (he guest of his brother, A. G, Eveleth and family from Saturday un til Thursday. HarryKeonon AU C T I ON E E R SPECIAL TERMS . Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers l am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex- , perience. References Furnished PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - Ohio FISTULA AND A LL I, ' . v DISEASESOFTHEREGT’IVI Dr. McClellan annctmcM to tbe protation end the public that he makes a specialty of these dlcMMe end feu had 20 years constant experience. No pfcltt end no detention from business. Madder, Kidney, Blood end Skin Disease* end Disease* o f Women. WBITK FOR B(H1K ON RECTAL DISRA8K9 (FRK*) endindoraementaolrellentyeured. Established 1880. d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n ffasssfc* C olumbus , 0. “The Best Investm ent. We Ever Made was fixing up the old home place and- painting it w i th HIGH STANDARD LIQUID • PAINT —the investment paint. I t improved its appear­ ance wonderfully and added hundreds of dollars to its value. ” I f you are lucky enough to own one of those well- built old homes, don’t let it grow shabby. Clean up the lawn, prune up the shrubbery and paint the house with H i g h S t a n d a r d . Le t us show you the colors that will look best. RAY M. McKEE Cedarville, Ohio Spring and Summer We have the line of woolens_everybody is. looking for, the newest styles in foreign and Domestic, only first class goods, nothing else The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO Quality Clothes If you select Harvard Quality Clothes for regu­ lar wear you will always be dressed correctly and in good taste. The knowledge that you are well-dressed will give you confidence in the transaction of business 4 % and prestige in your social relations, Your Easter Suit Is ready for you. No matter what your require­ ments-—we are prepared to meet them. We have now—the most comprehensive stock we have ever carried. I t contains all the smart modejs, the conservatives, the ultras in fashions and fabrics. I t is the product of the world’s best clothes makers, All this—backed by our guarantee of absolute satisfaction—and a price range from $10 to $35 makes it easy to select clothes at oUr store. H A R V A R D Fifth Street and Jefferson Open Saturday Night DAYTON, OHIO mmgm ' -i.

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