The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

ipa nftfiii fapm MM h iP*- JP #**»>-' HpMiNfPfli V The Sale of Furs to Continue ' .. Another Week Up until now, the sale has been the most successful-we have ever held. Fur Coats, Capes, Scarfs and Muffs are Here in the Greatest Variety. _ GUARANTEE— - ~ ’ The Horae Store guarantees tbe genuinenesli o f the pelts, the carefulness of the workmanship and stands sponsor lor the’ authenticity of the fashions.... The interglty o f the store asauree youabsolutesatisfaction. THE SAVINGS— : * ‘ . ■ i. , The savings range from 25 per cent to 40 per cent—the average 31 per cent, That is, furs m OctobeTr will Sell for iu November. • - Furs in Hudson Seal, Southern Beaver, Natural Muskrak/ Marot, Kolinsky, Japanese Mink, Mole, Fox, Sable, Squirrel Wolf, Nutria etc. $460,00Hudson Seal coats are priced at $367,60, others are piicejl by degreeB down to $167.60. $220.00 Hudson Muskrat Coats are priced $177,60, others down as low as $123.75. - ' $g50.00 l8outhern BeaverjPoats. are priced at $189.60, $110.00 Natural Marmot coats are priced at $82,50. . & Fur aetqin Hudson seal are priced at $129.60 down to $67.60, others irom $77.60 to $89,50, Fur capes from .Hudson Soal^at $69.60 to Kolinsky Squirrel at $129.60. Fur scarfs, stoles, muffs in great vane'ty at almost any price you would care to pay. Springfield, Ohio. Bushnell Building Hutchison &Gibney ■ i & . ■ ' f . XENIA, OHIO. Have certainly surpassed former years in their selection of - v Suits, Coats, Skirts Rnd Waists for this fall and winter trade Many customers have looked in larger cities and the same articles have been much higher price. New Kids, Corsets, Underwear . I! ' Fine Assortment' Cotton and Wool Blankets Bought before the advance. Customers will get the benefit o f price Cotton Batting at Former Price House and Street Calico Dresses. Fine Assortment. Stoves, Rugs, Shades, ■ ' ' i Queensware, China * j Linoleums There’s a Lifetime oP SupremeSetOicemtfauRxadOalcDQubfeBumtitj HolidayGoodwin The Basement Will Please You. \ D A I R Y M E N ! W e Are Buying WholeMilk orSour Cream la Large or Small Quantities Get m ToSch With Us s, It W ill Be Worth Your While. * .*. . .j The Greene County. Milk Condensing Co. ' 6 XENIA, OHIO Located In the building formerly used by the Xenia Creamery 4)0., 1S5 Hill «t* s i s a e f c s //TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ Home Study Course Instruction in Shorthand and Bookkeeping by mall, supple* merited by personal visits at convenient intervals—a splen­ did system arranged for those who are unable to come to the college’s regular sessions, Many school teachers enroll. Write for full details, Miami-Jacobs Business College Second &Mala, Dayton, Okie 1 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 The Cedarville Herald. $r.oo P e r Y ea r . AARLH BULL E d lto Entered at the Post-Office, Oedar- « !ie , October 31, 188?,' as second class matter. FR IDAY , OCTOBER 6, IW7 THE LIBERTYLOAN Greene county has its quota.of the Second Liberty loan about $600,000. Each township has been given a share of this amount and Cedar- ville's share is 88,000, The first loan $ale here amounted to $16,000 which was much under ■our-quota—and—those-Ttmviug-ihw bond sale in obarge are expecting Oedarvills to sustain her reputation as always ready to do her share. This sale is absolutely necessary to support the a tiny in which are many boys from here. The govern­ ment lias made the rate of Interest 4 per cent which is very attractive, i t must not be overlooked that a government bond is the safest in­ vestment you can purchase. ■One or more bonds in every home will be necessary to ineut the quota. MAN KILLED ATOVERHEAD BRIDGE SATURDAYNIGHT Cedarville, Ohio Carl Jarr&rd of Goes Station met death at the overhead bridge near Wilberforce sometime Saturday night, his mutilated body being found, by a track walker the next morning. Death ’ was instaneous from the indications of the body as examined by Coroner R. L. Haines. Jarrard waslastseen in Xenia in an intoxicated condition Saturday night but how he got to the.overhead bridge is not known. He had been ordered home by the police. In li’is pocket was a pay envelope marked $38 but he had but ten cents on bis person when found. He is survived by a wife and four small children. DR. J. C. GEORGE TO JOIN COLORS Dr, J. O. George, lately resident manager of the Orchard Springe sahijtanUm, north of the city, left for New York yesterday morning to begin intensive training in neu­ rology ip preparation for active service in France, Dr. George was Commissioned lieutenant in the medical corps several days ago. A graduate of a medical school atCin- cinnati, he beoame assistant super­ intendent o f the Dayton State hospital some time ago and later be­ came superintendent o f the- Miami Valley hospital, from which ho went fo the Otcbard Springs sani­ tarium.—Dayton Journal.1 Mr. W. H, Barber spent several days last week with Mr. E. A Lowery and wife afc.Chillicothe.' Mr. Lowry is employed at Camp Sherman As an electrician and was able to show Mr. Barber the inside and outside o f the big camp. There is a possibility that Mr. Lowry will go to Jacksonville, Florida for the .winter to work on the camp there. t a D N A n o m SlNMTSfflOOL L esson (By REV, P. B. FITZWATKU, D.. D „ Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1817, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 7 in P8ALM8 OF DELIVERANCE. LESSON TEXT—Psalms 8J and 1M. GOLDEN TEXT—They that sow tears shall reap In joy.—Psalms 126:5. These Psalms breathe the spirit of the true patriot. The Psalmist sees his afflicted country suffering for the sins of the people, prays for their restoration to ‘he Divine favor, and with the eaflr *y« of faith anticipate* the Joyful dey of spiritual and tem­ poral blessings because of restoration to the Divine favor/ Doubtless such patriotism would be pleasing to the Lord oa the part ot as all,. Psalm 85, I. Praises for Mercies Reoelved <vv. 1-8). Praise-Is given for (1) Deliverance from Captivity (v» «•He had In mind the specific mercies, of a given time; perhaps It was one of the oppressions of the Philistines from which they had been delivered. (2) Forgiveness of Sin (vv» 2, 8), “Thou hast forgiven the iniquity- covered all their sin." God’s restora­ tion was the proof that he bad par­ doned, Great Indeed was the sin of Jacob, but God’s forgiveness was great­ er. He is peculiarly a God of mercy. Having forgiven the sins his anger is taken away, He Stayed his hand from the judgment which would have juBtly fallen, to show his mercy. Priyer for Restoration From Backsliding (vv. 4-7). He knew how worthies^ the outward blessings of the.Lord would be unless the people inwardly turned to the. Lord, . He, therefore, besought the Lord to give them the greater,blessing, tlint of a change of heart. Without the change of heart forgiveness would be futile, A change of heart can only be by God’s help. (1) That God would turn the hearts of his people toward himBelf (v. 4), Knowing the people’s utter helpless­ ness to turn to God, he cried out to God to save them by turning them to himself. He knew that God’s anger cotfld not turn from the people as long as they were impenitent. (2) That God would take away the very remembrance of their sins ,(w . 5-7). . ■ ■ ■ . > - (a) The ending of his anger (v. 5). The desire seems to be that he would wipe out the very* marks of his dis­ pleasure by not longer allowing pun­ ishment to be meted out to them. (b) The return to the, people’s Joy (v. 6).' Their joy could, only be realized through a revival from God. The Psalmist now becomes more bold in bis requests,- * (c)Shall show them mercy (v. 7). “Make it visible," is his cry. God’s judgment was most real. His desire Is that his mercy would be Just as real, III. Exultant Anticipation (vv. 8-18). Having spoken the sentiment of 'the repentant people, the poet expresses confidence of the Lord’s response. So faithful IS God that those who sin­ cerely pray Mo him can go forward with the assurance of petitions granted, (1) “He will speak peace” (v. 8). He knew that a gentle answer would come, but its continuance would de­ pend upon the fidelity of the people. Turning to folly would provoke, again his wrath. (2) Will bring his salvation near (v. 9). , • Only as his salvation was near could glory be In the land. (3) Deylse a way by which “Mercy and truth," "Righteousness and peace," may be united (w : 10,11). He did not suggest a way. He mSy not have known lt. Faith now sees the way In Christ. In him such m union has been'blessedly effected. (4) The land shall become fruitful (v. 11). When sin Is removed, temporal pros­ perity shall follow. Earth's barren­ ness is due to sin .' When the curse Is removed fruitfulness shall follow. (5) Righteousness shall be the guide of his people (v. 12). , In that golden, glad age God's right­ eous ways will leave a track In which his own may walk with security. Psalm 120. I. The Fact of Zlon'a Dollveranoo (w .1 ,2 ). (1) By whom (v. 1). The Lord. (2) Effect of (w . 1,2). (a) The people were scarcely able to believe it. So sudden and unexpect­ ed was their deliverance that It seemed to them as a dream. They ex­ pressed their feeling In Joyful laughter. (b) The heathen noted their deliver­ ance as marvelous, and ascribed It to God (v. 2). Song and Prayer. II. The Song of the People (▼. 8). They ascribed their deliverance to the Lord and expressed their gratitude In singing God’s praise. III. The Prayer (v . 4 ), The people cried to God to visit their restoration with fruitfulness, even ts the streams from the South spread out and make a country fruitful. IV. The Promise (w . 5, 0). Though the people were still obliged to suffer the consequences of their sins, they were encouraged t* go on in sowing though In tears, as the reap­ ing would bring joy. *. stop your baa i . iml H i with D r h m l l * « T&hlatA MakingYourHome-“Homey” For the long days when you are “ shut in” , and must listen to the whistle of the Wintry winds*-* every thoughtful housewife considers a comfort­ able, cozy atmosphere, and wants— Something in Cheery Hangings A Pretty Chair o r Two A New Rug O r Freah W all Papar w and we are featuring just such needfuls at Special Prices beginning October 9th. It will be to your interest to visit our Fourth Floor* DAYTON’ S SHOPPING CENTER Children Cry for Fletcher’s OR The Sind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ever ever 30 year*, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per-* .soul supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceiveyou in this. ah Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Tust-as-good” are but . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What isCASTORIA „ Castoria js a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has f .beenid constant usefortherelief 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. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS t pBears the Signature of InUseForOver 30 Years The Kind. You Have Always Bought ____. THI CKNTAUWCOMFANV, NCWVQWKCITY, Best Pricesfor Butter, Eggs and Poultry Farmers call us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. Nagley’ s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville, Ohio Pathe Phonograph No Needlesto Change Plays AnyRecord Be sure to see and hear this machine be* making a purchase. Machines gladly sent on approval. m E. Main St., Xenia,£0.( r Farm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Prefit* Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis UseAmericanStel FencePosts Made by American Steal & Wire Company THEY LAST A L IFE T IM E Thousands In use in the past 16years, which have not totted, rusted or burned because they are heavy xinc #coated inside and outside. Amerlehn Steal Paata*** Gan Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post a LluhtnlngRod ProtectsStock fromLightning No (StaplesRequired FenceRows dan Be Burned, Des­ troyingWeeds and Vermon Land withSteel Posts is More Valuable. Sea us at onoa for further Infermatlen or ai man whe haa uaad Amerlaatt Staol Fane* TARBOX LUMBER C< CoS»rville„iOhiofj Money Saved

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