The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
191? He. will appreciate one of ourMichaels- Stern S u i t s for Xmas. * v SUNDAYSCHOL Lesson 10.— Fourth Quarter, for December 9,1917. ■P— 9 , »■ V ^ i. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES 1 ! h o l i d a y g i f t s u g g e s t i o n s This Year more Than ever , Give Useful, Needful, Sensible *+> CHRISTMAS GIFTS 'f* -[ These Dayton Merchants Ask You to Kindly Include Their Stores In Your Holidfayj Shopping. * : Text o f the Lesson, Neh,‘ 8:1-12, to Advance showing of N e c k w e a r , Shirts, Scarfs, and many other practi cal gifts. SMALL STYLE. Little. honey wpiirs fetchingj?ont of king:8 blue velvet cut on straight lines and beltptthandf.nraoly, the silver buckle harmonizing beautifully with the gray squirrel edging o f the collar anil cuffs. The beaded facing Is a new note for' a bonnet, and the flowers are made o f ribbon. r * A M w f i t 2 ) a a m d tft& '& cyS Xenia, - Ohio NO HUNTING—Hunters are here, by notified that hunting with dog or Sun, is forbidden on my farm. W. H. Lackey. Memory Verses, 2/ 3—Golden Text, Pa. 119:105—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns, The wall being finished, the dorrs set up, porters, singers and Levftes appointed, Neliemltih gave to his broth- { or Hanani and to Ilannnlah, the ruler o f the palace, charge over Jerusalem, I for they were faithful men and feared I ‘God (7:1, 2). These men ‘ did not find their position an easy one, but such men would find it more difficult: to rule In righteousness In any city on earth today, for, while Iniquity has al ways abounded, our Lord Jesus taught -that when he shall come In glory at" the end of this age It shall be as It was in the days of Noali and Lot (Luke 27:20-30). From'" chapter 7:00, 07, It Would seem that about 50,000 had now returned from captivity, and from 7 :7, I conclude that meant the total of the three companies who returned with Xmibbubel, with -Erra and with Ne- jhomjnh, for as they were taken cap tive In three deportations, so they re turned at three different times. If wo are right in believing that 1914 began to end the times of the gentiles, there jmay he two op -three great events ere they finally close, but probably all within a comparatively few years. . *■ 1 "V jbp heiufitflft? I3fr -*51^** VUy- w> tiyjT—jifgpwpiwi Buy F lorida Farms Direct From Owners .These farms are improved, first class and being worked now. Large and small tracts.- You’ve heard of Florida lands. But you never heard o f .these particular-farms of fered before. Write me and we’ll put you In. touch with the owners. Write nowl I. F. C ra ig 418 Reibold Bldg,, DAYTON, OHIO Good Things To Eat Oysters, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Cakes, o f all kinds. Celery, Fruits CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY ' J. Ei. POST, Prop, W. L. CLEMANS _ • • + R e a l E s t a t e Can be found at my office each Saturday or reached by phone at my residence each evening, Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARV ILLE , OH IO . fiiiiiEiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 110 Christmas Suggestions j= *iut thl» Out and moke your X mark In front Of tbs articles you wish SS * to- purchase when you come to thi s store. S We are now ready for the Holiday Season and the following aro a fow 2 aupsestlqn* Ip the line* that wo aro carrying: M i VMf S M S s Ohristmas Cards Christmas Boxes Jlronzo Desk .Sets Brass I>csk Sets Aft Metal Oral; Sets Brass Irk Wells Bronze ink Wells Cut Glass Ink-Wells Leather1Gooda Ladles’ i ‘«ekt tboaks Gents’ Billfolds Kdlak Albums Children's Games Children’s Books Military Kooks Bibles Testaments ■"’rayer Books New Thought Books Hitt Books Maries for Mid Memorandum Bonks Loose Leaf Note Books Baby lu-eord -Books dictionaries Dictionary Stand.s Bras* Book Ends Bronze Book Ends Leather Book Ends Students’ Desk Lamira Emereilte hamM for office . itnntor Kmerallto Lamps Floor I>«mps With Hmoklng outfits at- taelied needing lAmps Art Vase* Brasa and Bronze Vases Kiasa an t Bronze Jar* dinSires Brass rmbrrlia Stands Bionzo Umbrella Rands B mki thooklng Outfits Bronze Brooking Outfits Braes Wu-.Ui IMpev Baskets, Bronze Waste Paper Baskets Mahogany Waste, Paper Baskets Oak W:i--.t<: I'.tper Bas kets Brass Electros Bronze Election Rosaries Globes of Itie V’orld Desk Calendars I’dirlt Boxes Leather Writing Ctitu's Place Cards Sentiment Mottos LoaMitr Pocket Picture llokbrs for fioldlera arm others Trench Mirrors Tissue Paper Scale ana Christmas Tags Tins,! Cords Gold Pockrt Knives Silver Pocket Knives Gold Lead I'c m ils Silver Iv-ncll Holders Drafting Supplies Duffing fuin Ai-tlr.'u Paints arid. Boxes chess checlterS' Pok.-r f Pitfits 1-laying Cards I Scorn Cards j Conklin Self-filling i Fountain Pens Watc:m in's Scif-fUling j Poiuitain Peps 1Gold and Silver Pen i Holders, Dr coral i d Crepe Paper - Bruns Cio,i>Mora 1 K-rlt.c ilexes and Reci pe Files Cosh Boxes iirhool Bags - Desks tifiii e Chairs Filing Cabinets it.ifeet -i T> p*-v,f-llM' Chairs Coat and Hat cVitutu- Olobn-Wernicke . See- tlonul Bookcases Mahogany Humidors Soldiers/ Dfaiicu l><uiiison’u Handy Boxes Brief Coses .11no!a itoihi Line a Day Bonks Postal, Scalen ' The imomc-tc-ra Pv-ticji Sharpeners X ',ple gathered to. hear, the hook or the law of Moses, the law of God, read to .thetrl by Ezra, the scribe, probably with assistance from others either in ■reading or explaining or both. It was .a full week’s Bible conference at 'which the book of the law of the Lord their God was read to them one- fourth part o f each day, and another .fourth part they confessed and wor- •shiped the Lord their' God (9:3)* The book o f the law Is the heart of the lesson, and It Is mentioned eight times in chapter 8 and 9:1-3. There lg nothing on earth to lie compared to the word of God, and, .while they V..'n|| had. only k part o f what we call the 1' .Bible, we have the complete hook, and, the wonder is that we can find time for aught else,-for there alone canwe learn to know God and h is ' eternal ■purpose in Christ. It is interesting to note that it was before the water gate that the people gathered to drink the 'living water of the Word o f Life (8:1, 3, 1G), for water represents the word (Eph. 5:20; Ps. 119:9). We noticed In a previous lesson that the sheep gate at which the building of the walj began nnd..ended suggest^ the groat sacrifice apart from which .nothing is ever truly, begun. Lesson verse 8 is to me an epitome o f all that is comprehended in good reading, ’’They read in the book in the law o f ■God distinctly and gave the sense and caused them to understand the rend ing.” Whether It be reading or sing ing, it ought to be according to this. 'Paul speaks o f uttering words easy to -be understood apd,says, “I bad rather ■speak five words with my understand-- ling, that I might teach others also, 'than, ten thousand words In an un-' known tongue” (1 Cor, 14:9,19)- The effect upon the people as they heard the word, of God ^ls beautifully set forth In kerses 10,12. They had great mirth because they understood the’ words that were declared unto them, and they went their way to eat and 'I drink and send portions to others not so fortunate. The portions were food for their bodies as a result o f their joy in tli6 Lord, which was their strength. For full thirty years (June, 1910) I have seen rial joy In people’s hearts in my own congregation and at the Bi ble classes because o f the simple ex- : position o f the . whole word of God, |taken literally, except when plainly a' ! figure o f speech, and In twenty-seven { years and-five months o f that-tlme-L j have received from grateful hearts j without' any solicitation over $850,000 I to help give portions of living bread ! and water to multitudes who other* j -wise might not have henrd It. I tell j them that If their joy In tho Lord does I not make them long to have others ( receive the same they are not as glad ; as they might be. These people had j very great gladness (verses 12, 17), i and their service was the result. Att- _ J other resnlt was that they kept the 5 j *fr-ast of tabernacles ns it had not been 2 j kept since the days of Joshua, the son 5 1o f Nun. They also confessed their 5 ! sins and separated themselves from Jjf j the ungodly (8:17; 9:1, 2). God made s them rejoice with great Joy, so that I the Joy o f Jerusalem was heard afar 2 ! off (12:13). S | So It shall bo to the ends of the j ~ j earth when the Lord shall have finally 2 I comforted Jerusalem (Isa. 35:10; 51: 2 1 1 1 0 2 :9 , 10). So should it be now on N A HARVARD Scat or Overcoat WILL SURELY BE APPRECIATED HARVARD fcth & * Harvard Comer Jefferson Dayton, O. SUGGESTIVE GIFTS Handkerchiefs Dress Gloves Fur Gloves Auto Glove* Boxed Suspenders Jewelry Sets Sweaters Shirts Neckwear Mufflers Hosiery Night Shirts - Pajiimss Underwear Canes Umbrellas Rsln Coats Hats and Csps Dress Vests Fur Caps Belts Combination Sets Garters Military Sets Bath Robe* Women’s Hosiery Our prices will Interest you. Leave orders for Monogram Belts now, IF IN DOUBT BUY A GIFT BOND. Furnisher* - Tailors SNYDER’S Hatter* 15 EAST THIRD STREET, DAYTON, OHIO. Now, More Than Ever Du wo need Music In the Home, The pre-eminent gift is & Columbia Gr*fono!a or a New Edison Phonograph Convenient terms tf desired. De livery charges prepaid. .Complete L,lne of Record*. Write or call Phonograph Depart ment. . -• TH E RIKE KUMLER CO. 6th Floor, Second add Main, DAYTON, OHIO For th e FEET A pair of Slipper*, Shoes, Arctic Overshoes. Warm, Lined Shoes, Child's Comfy Slippers, Rubber Boots, High -Cut Shoes, Women’ s Fancy Shoes, Women's Strong Shoe*. G. R. Kinney Co. BIG SHOE STORE 114 and 116 E. Fourth 3L, ; DAYTON, OHIO A n Invitation Wo extend tho ladles a cordial invitation to visit this new storo, We specialize in Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses and Waists. Our metropolitan connections ena ble us to give great variety, latest styles and economical prices, .We urge ypu to use our store for your convenience 'while In Dayton. Meet your friends here. 23 S, MAIN ST„ DAYTON, OHIO “A Fine Place To Eat” 14 N. MAIN, OPP. COURT HOUSE Motorists, try our Blue Boom, sec ond floor. Meals 50c. We are headquarters for Christmas Candy and Fancy Baking. . We Suggest A Savings Account -In- The Mutual ’feme and Savings Association of 26 N..Main St., Dayton, "Ohio . RESOURCES $10,000,000 Accounts can be opened by mall A (jQOd ptace to buy Watches, JdV/- ( airy, French Ivory *. CARL A. MYERS ----- JEWELER----- * 33 W. Fourth St,, Dayton;-. Ohio A RAINCOAT makes the veri- finest kind of a gift- It is ustfni, sensible and. appreciated. A Kant Leak raincoat is the best kind- to buy. Try one. direct to you from the manufacturers. The Comer Manufacturing Co., Fifth and Main, >ver Grant's. Listen! We Suggest a Bicycle, Sled, Skates, Mechslnlcrtl Train, Sweater, Game Board, Rifle, Revolver, Shot Gun, Camera, Knife, Razor, Flash Light. Just a few. We have a thousand splendid gifts, , G. W. Shroyer & Co. Second and .Main Streets FOil * m MONEY ^ M a r t i n 0 - —Bet. It*!*— PLAYERS—QUAUTY GRANDS; PLAYERm Baay Tenaa •* r«yn«s»t Qvor AQatrtvr(hthtty ottlha Cornor — Christmas Gifts GREATEST VALUE GEORGE R. CLARK JEWELER 36 EAST FIFTH ST. The Walk-Over Store Directs particular attention to * complete line orTrellday . ■ SHOES SLIPPERS — a n d H O S I E R Y - Buy useful gifts apd you will be doing your bit towards winning the war. « SHOES from $5.00 and up.- HOLIDAY SLIPPERS for Men and Women, $2.00 and up. H08IERY, 60c to $2.00. KEHM’S WALK OVER ROOT SHOP 39 S. Main DAYTON, 0. THE NEW DOG LAW. Fee. 5652. Every person who owns, Keeps or harbors a dog more th.-tn three months of age, annually, before the first day of January of each year, shall file together with a registration fee of mia dollar for each male or spayed fe- rol’i? dog, mnl a registration fee of two dollars for each female- dog. unspayed. In tho office of the county auditor -of tin* County In Which- such dog ta kept or harbored, an application for registra tion for tho following year beginning tho first day of .January of ouch year, staler;- iv* ago, sex. color, character of hair. * '< suer short or long, and breed, if known, o f such dog, also the name AHft address pf tho owner or such dog. Rec. £532-1. Evfry owner of a kennei of doga shall in like manner as. in ace--, tipn 5634 provided, make application for tho i-ftglatrwtfon of sfleh kennel, and. Pay therewith -to tho county. auditor h rt-gl*fration. fco. o f ten dollar* for such kennel, provided, however, that the owner or such 'dog kennel shall, In ad dition to pitying such kennel fee, com ply with all tho requirements of sec tion 5635 with respect to every dog more than thrfWTmonths of age belong ing -to swell dog kennel not kept con stantly confined tbsuch kennel. i'ec. 5654-2. Every-' person immedi ately npott becoming the owner, keep er or liarbarer of - any dog more than three months ,o f nge or becoming the owner of a dog kennel, during any year, shall file Mlko application with fee, ns „ required by sections G052 and 5652-1 fo r } registration for the year beginning-} -January first prior to the date of he mming tho owner, keeper or harhorer of Jui-h dog or owner of such dog Ken nel.- . . ' „ .See, 5052-3, Upon tho filing of such | nppftfKition for registration and tho t payment of -such registration fee, tho eoqnfy auditor shall assign n dls- tfnt-Uvo number to every dog or dog- kennel described In such application, and deliver a certificate Of registration bearing such number to tho own- r thereof. A permanent record .of nil such certificates shall ho open to tho lnupeetlon of any person during reas onable btiNlrtcss houvw. Tn addition to the certificate of regia- h-ailon, the county auditor shall Issue to every person making application for i TT-'.v Tf-Htntrattan o f n drrg and - paying! the required fee therefor, a metal lag for each dog SO registered. Much tag sh.-.lt be not less than one inch In di ameter, and shall have Imnresie-d upon It the county of Issue, and the words, "i:*glnttT,-d xtvg,” If any such tag be 1-rf, duplicates shall be furnished by the county auditor upon proper proof of toss ami the pavinent of twenty five err.ts for each duplicate tag so Issued. « /'Certificates of registration and regis tration tags shall be valid only during tk-- year for which they are Issued. Ft cry registered dog, pser-pt dogs umfined constantly in rrglstn-cd hen- mis. shall at all tlines wear n valid tag Is; iied in connection with the certifi cate evidencing stub registration. Fall- mo at any time to wear such valid tag si: ill be primn, facte evidence of lack o f ; registration and shall subject any dog I found not wearing Midi valid tag to J destruction, u s ' impounding, calc or hereinafter provided. i Uounty sheriffs shall seize and lm -, p,i\ii:d all doga more than three months , of .age, except dogs kept constantly« confined in n. registered dog kennel; found nor wearing valid* registration; Kueh sheriff shall forthwith civ*.* notice to tha owner of such dog, if fiu.j, ' owner be known to tho sheriff, thar ; Mali dog linn been Impounded, ami tli.it j tb > same wifi tie sold of destroyed tf f not redeemed within tour days; If the! owner fs unknown - to t *e sheriff, he ’ ( Sh:il post a notice In the county court 2 I the part o f nil true believers that, who* s j soever ’will may receive a portion and de.Mrihing tho dog and place! 5 i help complete the clnireli, that the mnr- j where seized, and advising the u n -{ E rluge of the. Lamb m'ay come. We (Io ! SS?W h n8Sthr c d ^ c a Ww W ' S I hot understand the word of God as. E l we should unless we nro. »«ro that* by the preeiotis blood o f Christ we have eternal redemption find can never per ish; that at his coming for his church we siud! be like him even as to our bodies; that between now nfld then he has our service all appointed for us, and we have- only to walk with him in the good works willed he lias pre pared (Eph. 1 :0, 7 ; John 10:23; I John 8:1, 2 ; I’liil. .’5:20, 21; Eph. 2:10), If tempted to ask ourrelves, What can T on.-* ji.q-.’iin, il»? thinl; of the f.oy “ ll;,. 1. H h s s s : i t -- E j Ct«MM h«W for Chrfttmaa delivery. Mall order# given prompt Attention,. 2 mm i TheEverybody,sBookShopC««»nny | 21-83 W. FIFTH STflE fcT, DAYTON, OHIO :t'itiiiue?-y and offIto uiitfltfb-. Tim largest and mo.it (ompl, f« In central ami fiouthern niifo. House E iHiuiiiiiiuiitiiiiuiiiiii(iitiiiiiHiiiuuii!iiiiiiiiniuiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiuim:!!imi:m!iit::' F aam - marka sad c-iiyn*! M i d at- m , fte, A.-H.Jtn. tlf]. sVeu:i--i -r pl-.-itiMt.-rt dfi-f At--, ili.r[«M ,for re re tta a o n « i;!l rrpw t on j ! we-hinWHW. |fail ftfov D, SWIFT & CO, . F*AtltMT I.AWVKRB, l 303 SiKWith St., Washlnnton, I). fi.J four days, Tim onfier, keeper or barborer of any! dog nr,t wearing a valid registration lag. s<Ized and Impounded under, the. provisions of tills act, at any 'time prior f to the expiration of four days from the i time such animal was Imnouhdcd, may ; revb-cm the same by paying the pound t keener till the costs lin.-iessed against ■ . such aul.n-tl and p n - v l - r such animal; |wit n a valid registration tag. I I Whoever being tho<owner, keeper or hartsnver of a dog more, than three' ! months of ago .e,r being trio owner of a i dog Ttonnol, falls to file the nppllea- ! lion for registration iequlrfd by law or to pay the legal fee therefor, shall ho fined not more than twenty-five dollaro. Whoever owns, keeps or harbors a 1 dog wearing n. fle-tliioun, altered or lti-1 valid registration tag or a registration » tag not itisued by the county- auditor in ! connection with, the regldratlon o f, such animal, shall be fined not more 1 than one hundred dollars. . . j This net shall take effect and be in l foree from and after tho first day of December 1017, but, no rggkslmtlon of dogs or dog kenneln Shall be required «>r registration tags Issued or required to bo worn for any portion of tho year 1317, All dog tax will bo paid to, tho county -treasurer as heretofore for 1!H7. For tot8. nil dogs must lm paid to the enmity auditor before January firm, IDtfi, where application J.o made, regis tration too paid, and registration tag issued, A. 13. idAtUdlN in. County Auditor, D l ! C C <et immediate relief from rlLti D L M tM a t ic O in in t a L SCHM IDT’S The Place to Buy Supplies for The happy holidays are fast approaching and with them comes the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners Old Keliablo Coffee , Pound, Htoel, cut — ............................ ..........24c Prunes, fancy largo Santa Clara -iO-60 size, 8 pounds f o r ...................... .........25c Connfcvy Butter Per pound .... 08c W h ite Corn Meal .2 sacks tor ............ .......... .............. .......... 18c Steel Out doffeo por poumk-rrtnnr................... ................... . 2lc 9 Dlfferedt K inds o f Bread per l o a f ............................. v Hams, well curod per l b ..... Tin Cana, do*.......................... Mason Jars, Quarts ........... . .................. 4c , ..SOe 68c 63o r k P U R E T O O t > \ ilNolce orWaler touches\ \SCJaStt\V? OYSTERS\ i\NoChemicalPrcservJVwe\ \use4. - . . . ■■' ’ klfiatutaXTVaVor.TVeshnessV b'otnaBty OflMtlWTttt) OYSTERS N O W I N ' The public w ill be glad to, hear that oyster* 1* on* uouriBhiug food product that has not ad vanced beyond reason. -You oan bny Oyster* in place o f moat and bo well nourished at. a groat saving. T U R K E Y S , DUCKS , RABB ITS , CH ICK EN S Fancy Candy in Package and Bulk *"■* u v Our stock was ncv«p so complete, neither has it been of as high quality and offered at the right price. We are going to furnish a quantify for holiday treats. If you have not cecured our prices=you had better speak soon before the supply is sold out. / H. E. Schmidt © Co • * Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio K o d o l C % t i p L a e f a a * %
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