The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
Th* Oad&rvill* Hlrtld. #1*00 F * r Y « t t r » ' H^HLH » U U ecito Entered at thoFwdrUfflot, Oedar- Oetobor 81, m t , as M*ond »U mn » matter* Clearance Sales Going On Now in Dayton Make Shoppers Enthusiastic ERMta if Va tN Iitiif Trait Inin wwday , JU L Y ia, im J. J, War# * u *1acted auparintand eat o f the MeUxodUt Sunday school at MechanJo*burr for fifty-sixth time. Naw state board o f clemency may bo oompoaod of A, ffi. McKee, nepub- liras, and Price Ruasell, democrat, aamuel Wolf, fifty-three, Cincinnati, committed auicide at the Knight* o f Pythias Heme for Aged a t Spring- field. iter, J. P. McDowell, native o f Ut- ater county, Ireland, a Presbyterian minister, diod at hi# home in Rich- wood. At Cleveland John Jeiko, a bridge workman, fell eighty feet to inatant death when the flow of the bridge collapsed. - Dr. Walter Quincy Scott, president Bare Branches* emeritus Of Ohio State university, The thing nexjt in beauty to a tree died at Elleneburg, Wash., where he in full leaf is a tree bate; its every had been making his home. j exquisiteness o f sliape revealed, and Rev, Dr, J„ W. Jones, fifty-four, who its hold on the jsky seeming so un- was assigned to tl e pastorate o f F irst, speakably assured; and, more than Methodist Episcopal church, Sidney, the beautiful pf shape and the outlln- April 15, Is dead of heart disease. ing on the sky, Is the grace of proph- Uundred thousand acres o f produc- ccy nnd promise which every slender tive farm land in Jefferson county has twig bears'and roveuls in its tiny gray been leased and will be stripped in buds.—Helen Hunt Jackson. Order tcLKOanh coal which underlies It; It isn’t any wonder that people throughout Dayton’s big trade territory* as well as the folks o f the Gem City* are taking advantage o f the July Sales, Tjbe surprising part is that the Dayton stores are able to make such exceptional offers in view o f the prices prevailing in other cities. No matter, what your needs may be* you are bound to find much to interest you. These sales indude all kinds o f seasonable apparel for men, women and children; and furniture and furnishings. A Dayton shopping trip means satisfaction and econ omy. Wednesday is the "Suburban Shopping Day* but you’re welcome any day. Visittiwstirtsisaistfaettts su M mi Funny Thing*, The funniest performance is an un important man’s effort to appear Im portant, although a stingy man’s ef fort* to appear generous also add Something to ,the gayety o f the nation. —Atchison Globe. Grecian Doll*. A* one might expect, the little Greek girls had beautiful dolls. They were made of* day and wax and decorated with bright colors. They had beautiful garments which could be put on and taken, off at will, -and some of them were made to represent the gods and heroes so much revered by the people. They were not stiff creatures, but had movable limbs. *' w tome Help. Mrs, Datui—"Do you find yout gym nasium work helpful?*' Mrs. Artigue "Helpful 1 Why, this' morning I was the first one to reach a bargain coun ter out of a bunoh.of a hundred start ers.’’ 'V 211 22/ S MAIN ST T A earance Sale o f Fur niture* Rugs, Draperies and Stoves * NOW GOING ON COME EARLY SAVE MONEY Reductions o f lO , 2 0 , 3 0 and 5 0 % In some cases even greater PLAIN WORDS AS TO VALUES AND SAVINGS - No matter how surprising, extraordinary or seemingly impossible the values apd savings in this sale, they are ' Guaranteed Absolutely . Original price tags will be found upon each fur niture article—the additional sale tags show the savings and the special prices. The genuineness o f the offerings in this sale can not be disputed. The facts will spc:.k for them selves. ’ Regular Rural Free Delivery GOOD CLOTHES tO % DISCOUNT. BUY HARVARD QUALITY CLOTHES Sem l- Annual HARVARD’ S 20 / 0 f f Sale NOW GOING ON The Greatest Event in value giving in Harvard's History* This year con ditions are such that a 20% discount on Harvard Clothes is a 40% saving to the buyer. But styles change and out goes HARVARD QUALITY CLOTHES Supreme values at $10, $15, $20, $25 and $30 , in this TW E N T Y PER CENT OFF SALE at $8 00 $12 °° $16 °° $20 °° $24 °° Get to Dayton as soon an you can and buy one or more of these Suits, HARVARD 5th & JEFFERSON STREETS HARVARD CORNER D A YTON , OH IO t »% OFF HARVARD QUALITY CLbTHM BI8T CLOTHK8 FOR MIN AND YOUNG MIN— 80% OFF LESSON FOR JULY 15. HEZEKIAH, THE FAITHFUL KINO, —MM• t * LESSON TEXT—II Chron. *0:1. ' ! GOLDEN TEXT—He that cometh to, God must believe that ha is, and that he' Is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Mm.—Heb, 11:6. . Tho reformation under Hezeklah is one o f the. bright and attractive spot* In the latter history o f the kingdom o f Israel. It was a most thorough refor mation and God set his seal upon It in many wonderful ways. Teachers ought to give their classes a compre hensive view o f all that Hezeklah did, as recorded in H Chron., chapters 29-32. i. Hezeklah’* Proclamation, (rr. 1-8). The proper Introduction toth f* lesson would b e.to return to chapter twenty-nino aud note the' restoration o f the worship o f Jehovah. How it begnn in one man’s heart, Hezeklah;: hew he called the people to be dean* (20:15), then Called upon a clennslngj o f the house o f God and its restoration* (vv. 18, 19). How lie called tben^ to renewed sacrifice and worship (vv.' 20, 21). The restoration pf the sin- offering and o f the burnt-offering, and the result of these offerings in the Le- vitlcal music nnd in the worship o f the great congregation (29, 28). The se quel of song always follows nnd ac companies, a true revival o f religion, Having consecrated themselves unto the Lord, Hezeklah sends out this proclamation. The consecration o f the people, as referred in.chapter 29, was. very complete. (See vv, 31-30.) Heze klah was a man of deep discernment as well as of true piety. He saw the , meaning o f the sacrifice o f redemption and put the passover forward as the very heart-center o f the worship of Jehovah. (See w . 1 ,2 ,) Whoever un derstands the passover, understands God’s way o f salvation. (See Exodus 12:13-23; 1 Cor. 5 :T, 8 ; Horn'. 3 :25, 28; John 1:29.) Hezeklah did not confine his call to those o f ‘ Israel alone, but extended it'beyond Its borders to those of Ephraim; thus manifesting the true missionary' spirit.' Hezeklah had am ple Scriptural warrant keeping this passover out o f its regular order (vv. 9-18). God la hot a God o f time or place. Wherever obedience ISpossible, whether Jt be a matter of time or not, God approves. Hezeklah, however* did hot aCt upon Jfisw8wtr initiative, hut sought counsel. (See v. 2.) The man who ia the most clearly led o f God Is the man who is most eager and anxious to know how God 1 b leading other men and will listen most patient ly to their counsel. The fact that the people -had not “gathered themselves together at Jerusalem" for a long time, might have warranted a fur ther delay. .Hot so with this enthusi astic young king. He was not bound by precedent, but was anxious to please God. II. Hezeklah’* Exhortation (w . 7- 13). Hezeklah began his exhortation by calling attention to the trespasses of their fathers (v, 7 ), At the same time he reminds them that if God gave them over to desolation because they themselves were stiff-necked (v. 8) nnd yielded not themselves unto tho Lord to enter his sanctuary, which ho had sanctified unto them, they would come under the fierceness of God'S wrath, for they had turned from the Lord; they had “ trespassed against the Lord God o f their fathers." Because o f that trespass God had “given them up to desolation." Literally he had made them “ an astonishment" This astonishment and desolation was well known, “ as ye see" (v. 7 ). Anyone with eyes open can see today the deso lation o f individuals, o f families, com munities ' and nations who trespass against God, For a generation we have had the deity o f Christ and the inspiration o f his Word called into question and that the individual man is the dictator ,o f his own conscience and life, and it is because men have departed from their faithful allegiance to Jesus Christ and’ fall,to obey his command, that we see the strife and desolation o f today. The first departure caused people to be “stiff-necked" and Jehovah is ca ll-. ing them to repentance, but they would not' hear (see Ch. 88:18; Ex; 82:9; Bom. 10:21). In place o f this “ stiff* neckness" o f their hearts Hezeklah entreats them to turn again to the Lord and not to be stiff-necked as were their fathers (v. 8), that if they will turn again unto the Lord (r, 0) they ; will find compassion so that they shall j again enter his gracious, and merciful 1 dealings. Having yielded themselves they were to enter* into communion with him and “ enter Into his sanctu ary, which he had sanctified forever." They were also to serve him. Most blessed results were to follow for them - and for their brethren and their Chil dren, but all Of this bright prospect is conditioned upon repentance, surren der, communion and service, which is based upon the fact that Jehovah "is gracious and merciful" (Ex. $4:0, 7 { Ps, 88':0; Jonah 4 :2 ; Mark 7:18). i Then, even as now, there were those I who would not yield themselves to ; God’s gracious Invitation. As the priests passed through tho country, o f Ephraim and Manasseh, even unto Ze- buiun, they were “laughed to scOra and some mocked" (y. 10). ; Woman's friend is a Large Trial Bottle of Sanol Prescrip tion. Fine, for black heads, Be gonia and all rough skin .and clear complexion. A real skin Tonic, Get a 35o Trial bottle at the drug ofcore, Akron’s Bed Cross* membership numbers 30,180. William Stelnhetter, thirty-one, farmer near Marion,- was killed in. a runaway, Robert Cheney, fifty-five, committed suicide at his home In Mechanicaburg by shooting, Boy Lewis o f Dayton was badly hurt when his motorcycle struck a buggy at ML Vernon. . Three sons of Dr. L. 0. Pratt o f Betiefoutaine, all physicians, enlisted for war Jn the) medical service. Company G, SteilbenVillo’s second unit for the Tenth regiment, Ohio na tional jrmuxLhasrbaan, nw*tor«d -* p » HOW’S THIS7 f . How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollard Re ward fo r any case 6 f CAtarrh that cannot be cored by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. ’ ■ Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been token by catarrh sufferers fo r the past thirty-five years, and -has be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions, " A fter you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement iny ou r general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Send fo r t&timoinals, free* F .'j. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. I Best Pricesfor FOR SALE-—I have fo r sale a very 'desirable, centrally located piece, o f property in Xenia, which will rent tor good tenant to pay 10 per cent per annum. <The price is $6,000, but time can be had- on much o f .this, i f de sired. No better location in town, only one square from court house. As an investment this would be first class. See A . W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y . M. C. A . Building. CASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Usa For Over3 0 Years Always beam the Signature o f , The par W ith a W ondorfu l " ■ • ■ Motor OAKLAND . • • Sensible S ix 41 B . P. Motor, 3150 lbs. W eight 82x4 inch Tires „and 2Q other ” features. Get a Demonstratlen. C. B. SCHMIDT with Baldtter Motor Com.; Cor. Church and Whiteman St., Xenia. Wanted Local A£«nt Butter* Eggs and Poultry * *%. Farmer* call us by phone, get; our prices on produce* and arrange to have your groceries delivered. rm . Phone 40. Cedarville* Ohio Spring and Summer We have the line of woolem* everybody is locking for, the newest style* in foreign and Domestic* only first elass goods, nothing else KANY, •• 4 ■ The Leading Tailor , , 'i XENIA, % - OHIO GROCERIES th a t SATISFY It is a xnan-siied job to keep up a stock in condition to meet the wants of all the people, but that is what we ere doing. We are prepared at all times to give you the best e f the market—clean, fresh, satisfying Groceries and Pro v ision of ever}’ description. And at Very Moderate prices* considering the times. .Try US next time. We’ll make good. ' FLYER for Friday and Saturday only 25-lb. Sack of Pure Cane Sugar - - - - $2.03 Here is a chance to buy Sugar fat below the regular selling price. Old Reliable Coffee Found, stool out ........................... Mo Prudes, fancy largo Santa Ulara 40-60aizo, 3 pound* for...................—....... Mo Country Buttor „ For pound......... ...........................««.«..»— .„.,S6o Extra fineDried Poach#* per pound 12,^0 Whit* Corn Meal 3 iaok* tor....... ..18o Stool Out Ooffiio per pound. ..19o 9 Blfferedt Kinds of Broad por loaf. tao**i*** 4 i' 4e . Just Received a Car * 4 Watermelons and Cantaloupes Get One Off the Ice For Your Sunday Dinner H. E. Schmidt ^ Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . . Xenia, Ohio P-
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