The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

I f t l i l l l i r W S C r V IttF ' P l t t i f t t t * ! * * m i^r wrv(BWS id ^(faiw'WW’wwS* diPr castor ia Wm tint Dm Wmm.Mmy* ®w»$fefc» m #.irW^ ha* im i* mi * r «vir«f«r aft y*«a*» hs* barn* th* signature of j+jf , ?>■-—sad %«« 1 mA «*d# Radar hi* p«- LfLiCAnD i& fo* - i0Ml *dprvi*$©a. since It* lijfsasgfr. i «AT aa **e®*e****‘ AJjow ao <»«to deceit*yott ia this; AH Cknmterfrdt*, Imitations and ” Just-fu^good” arc but tost trifle with and endanger tixo health ef The C *d| n r illa H t r a M [/■ <e. , ji.o o Hew Ym*t* HAWJ.H »ULL ^j£m3C|BPHdVPd|Np|IBfiPVIBNK S*M« M«P« JKutorsdat th» Post-Office, Cedar- villa, Outuber 81 , 188 f, a* eeeond classmatter. - JN^SAAkt Hi _ _ I* a harmless Substitute Brass «s.d Soothing Syrups. =It In pleasant. It contains aatfeer Opium, Jforji&iiw nor other narcotic substance. It* Ai* is Its guarantse. lo r mare than thirty years it has '■ been in constant useforthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, * "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomkch. and Bowels, aids , the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children’s Panacea—Xhe Mother's Friend. GENUINE C A S T O B IA ALWAYS InUselor Over 30 Years T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t . * . * ' -VM<CQKNTAOWtiQMirtAWV.WjtWVOWKOITV’. , ., T O T Why Take Chances - 0 » Y 8 0R - : In guying a ready made Suit or ^Overcoat when yon fa n b# assured of perfect satisfaction - b y lo ttin g us ita lic y ou r Suit o r Overcoat to order? Exclusive­ ness i s the keynote o f our *prices. There is certain Satisfaction in bur, service; % - ■ KANY, The Tailor ' , XENIA, OHIO. ' • Farm Economy I r t f' js ’ v ’ | The Biggest Loss or Farms Today Js 4 PerishablePosts andPoor Fence i Profits Ate Made by Managing^* Farm oa a Business, Basis UseAmericanSteel FencePosts Mad* by Am irican S te e l’ 4 WIra Company THEY LAST A L IFE T IM E Thousands In use in the pM#l» year*, which hove notrofcted, rusted or burned because they *r* heavy *itt« , coated inside and outride. American Stool Posts"* Can B*Driven MUmtaate* Fence -opatrs Mvary Fori* LiuhtfttogRod Proteoteftoek fromLightning He atopies Resulted Fens* HewsGan Be Burned, Des­ troytog Weeds and Vermont Land with B mm »1 Posts Is More Valuable, Boa us At oho* for further InformatieH or ask th* msn whs hae used American Stool Fane* Past. TARBOX LUMBER CO. Cedarville^Ohio SatBRSSSSSe Y o u w ill lik e t o d o bijMrfiMNMi w ith iis^* You will lika the eorivenieftt location o f cor office, diroctly opposite the old Court House,—the sim* plfdty and convenience o f our accounts—and the ears wo taka to see that everything is arranged j«»t as you want it, > V Wa do not offer special arrangements or induce­ ment* to m e a n now accounts—but we do provide <mtsh axeeUent security and such satisfactory rates —the wnm to * 11 —that the number o f cur custom- *r» ha* shown a steady increase-year after year —jte ever 86 years. ,v We tavit* yow acoount and aifer * n $ % $&% -"&% fttoMM itP G em C l t y i( IN tH A lisg Ik L # * a A a a ’ a . » ■' ' iwaMiaea* • MtiaaMoe 4 % FRIDAY, DBCKMXBR *«, »W A Happy and Frosporoa* Hew Year to Heraldreader* and patron*. Two shut-in*on Cedar street are Postmaster Turnbull and Colin Barber, both of whom are under the weather. Tbs CedarrlUe public schools openWednesday as do the Clifton school*. The'Rosstowiuhip^chools openMonday. Mis*Belle Winter, who 1 * teach' tig Inthe FatnsTiUe, O., schools is home for theHoliday*. tfr*. B. F. Donaldson,will sell all her household, good in 'the room on Mam street vacated, by the Post Bakeryon Saturday, January U. at itSb p. m. In the sal* will be potatoes, apidea and canned fruit ofall kind*. lJN»Oii^W-Fourtli Q for, Ik»»n^r oa, 191T. THE INTEfltfATtONAL SERIES Text ef the Leeeen, Pa 128 and 124 , Quarterly Review—Golden Text, Pa 180 t 7 —Cessmeittary Prepared by Rev. P, M. ttearn*. . Mr. and Mrs. * . J. Rhulfa, of Dayton, were Christmas guests ot Mr. W, A. Spencer and wife. Mies WUmah Spen 6 er„ who teaches at Klngrtton.^O., ha» been home for two weeks, herschool being dosed due to coal shortage,' ^ Private William Fisher, of Camp Sherman, and Miss Cora Milton, weremarried in 3 f«nia Wednesday by'TUv.peter ■. ICverdt. Both are residentsof 'this place, . Thofouth Charleston war fond sale for 1 today has been postponed oneWeek from today. . " ' Cedarrllle High School Basket Ball teamwon a fastgameover tbs Osborn team Wednesday bight at. thatplace by^a score of 22 to i& The^'hoiae team, is feeling elated over suefra victory as' the Osborn team ha* beep county champions the last two years. The.Osborn team will play ■ tb* local -Hi here tonight, I|promisee to be a. great contest. Mr. W, F. Anderson and wife entertained quite a lafgenumber of relativesat Christmas dinner. . Ml*, andMr*. J»K. TnrjabUli gave a Christmas dinner Tuesday to a company of relative* and friend*. Among .them wsr# Mrs, Wm* A. Stoney, of Wmstou, flalein, Ft. <?., and Mi**Lulb Smith, of Havenna, Ohio. Word has been received hefe, of the safe arrival of Per. Homer iptebderaon, of Detroit, Mich,, somewhere in France. Rev, Hen­ derson hasbeen granteda leave of absence by bis congregation to en­ gage in Y. M. GVA. work abroad. Bey, Henderson is A graduate of Cedarvill* college and hjs many friends Will be pleased to know of his safearrival abroad. Mr, It. A, TownSley received a triepnone message Thursday from his son, Fred, who was stationed at Columbus, where he h*'Mm 1 istedin a coastartillery* company, that he was included in a company of so that had been drawn to he sent on an afternoon train for Pasadena, Oat., to the Winfield Scott training camp. It is not known for certain Whether Hugh Turnbull, who. was a memberof the same company wa* drawn or not. A large track loaded with fruit and vegetable* from a Columbus firmbeing delivered to a 'firm in Cincinnati left the road near A. H. Creswell’* about midnight, -Tues­ day, ahddid not get out until the middle 6 f the afternoon. Tre snow wa* badly drifted on that iecuion of the road and but k small path for wheel tracks opened, making the road dangeron* to travel Mr, Oscar 1 Satterfield was held npm the same place Christmas and only was released by th* assistance of Mr. H. L.Ntormontatid son, Charles. Leseoa L-Pselm* of dcllTftrsnce, P*. 85 wadm Ooidea text, Fs. 126 : 5 , “They that sow in tear* shall reap in Joy.” All past deliverances for Israel are foretastes ef the great and lasting dettveeaneeyet future when they shall be all righteous and shall not see evil any more, It is the privilege of every believer now to know the forgiveness of sins and the peace of God,within, . Lesson it—Returning from captiv­ ity* B*. ir i-lt Golden texvPv. 126 : 8 , “Jehovah hath done great things for ns, whereof we are glad,w A gentile king, mentioned by name before he was bom, was God's instrument to ful­ fill his word by Jeremiah concerning his purpeea for Israel,and was led to show Bara and his people unusual fa* tor. Bvery purpose of the Lord Shall always,be performed, andit is not for us to ask how (Pa, 83 : 11 ; Isa. 14 : 24 ). I^MMon'IIL—The templuxebuiltfand dedicated, Jfe 8 : 8 - 18 ; 4 : 14 - 18 . .Gold­ entext,Bfcl 00 ; 4 , “RnterintoHisgateS with thanksgiving and intoHie courts with praise,*'' Although, there were many hindrances and some delay be­ cause of the adversaries* the temple was rebuilt* finished .and dedicated with * eat Joy and the Passover kept. Read Haggal and look tp the Lord alone for all things. ■' ■ LessonIV.—Dsra's returnfromBab­ ylon, Be, 8 : 21 - 32 . Golden text, Ex. 8 : 22 , “The hand of oUrCod Is upon all them (q? good that seek Him." Rzra didnonreturnwith the first-company, but some years later* takingwith him muchgold and silver jtfjbdsome of the holy vessels, and, though they had no vlsahle escort and Were four months on the way, the Lord on whom they relied brought-them safely. LessenV.—Defeat throughdrunken- ness, I King* 20 : 1 - 21 . Golden text, I Kings 20 ; 11 , >t«t not hin! that glrdoth Onhi* armor boast himself as he (hot pattern it off,* While it Is true that toe leaders amopg the enemies were n, drunken lot, the reason given by God. for their defeat and overthrow; was that they despised him and did not knowhim.f t Kings 2 Q : 1 S- 2 S>.) LessonVL—Nebemtoli'aprayer,Neb. 1 : 1 - 11 . Golden text, I John 3 ; 22 , “Whatsoever we ask we receive of Him.* A great burden,was upon Re- hembth’al&artbecauseof the reproach retting upon the Lord on account of the condition of his city Jerusalem :Rafi.hi* people frrael- H the some burden were on believers’ hearts to­ day* because of the condition of the church there would fieearnest prayer. te;*on VH—WehemlSh’s prayer an­ swered, Nih. 2 : 1 - 11 . Golden t«t* Matt 6 : 7 , “Ask and It shall begiven you,” We mustnot conclude, because s & v t s a t t s n g absolute«o*dWe«c* to him, rest to to* Lqrd endwaitpettentty for him. Hi* way to perfect; his time is best Let Us pray without ceasing about eYtry* tolng accordingto chapter 5 * LessontOT.—Apsahd of lug, P*. 103 . Golden text Bs, 108 : 2 , “BleSaJehovah, Omysoul, and forget not all His benefits.” Having obtained forgiven*** by hit percy because of Ms great and all sufficient sacrifice all rise 1 * Included according to Rom* &:$£ It Uexceedinggreat comfort to knowthatwehave to do withonewho knoweth our frame and pities like % fatherwhilehe comfort*Ilk*a mother, wall of Jerusalem, Heb. 4 : 7 * 21 . Gold cn text, Heb. 18 : 6 , The Lord ISmy helper; I will not fear. What shall man do untom«r With a very-vigor­ ous opposition sad such, disqualified worker* to build a wall as priests and merchants and women, toe Wall was finished, andthe enemywa* compelled to confess that the workwas wrought of God. - Lesson X—Bars and Rehemlah teach the law, Web. 8 : 1 - 12 . Golden •text, P*. 90 : 106 , "Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.** Aweek’s Bible study with the bookreadto all the people frommorn­ inguntil midday, read distinctly, with the sense given and toe people made to understand. The result was great Joy, Whichwa*heard afar off, and the keeping of a feast the like of which hadnot beensinceJoshua. Lesson XL—NehrnUh enforces the tow of the" Sabbath. Brin 13 : 16 - 12 . Golden text, Ex. 20 : 8 , ‘Remember the Sabbath day to keep It holy.” The sins width he found prevailing on hi* return from * brief visit to Babylon, alter bring governor of Jerusalemfor 12 years, were ungodly alliances, ns- gtect of thehouse of Godand Sabbath breaking. By to* grace of God b* dealt righteously with each. LessenXfL-Advant of theMessiah, lfatt 2 : 1 - 12 , Golden text, Luke 2 : 11 , “There is town to you this day to the city of David a Saviour, who l* Ohrfct the Lord." A* surety as he was born to Bethlehem he shall rule in Israel (Mlo/fiik), king. Of the Jews, king of winter. ME-aSS-J help to hasten Ms return. eaeseesma •saw "atomm Patlie Phonograph NoNoodlesto Change Hays AnyRecord B* wire to ««* And Hour tfi» muchko bo- # for* m^ldog &puretutoi. Ifeoh lnt gUd- , I f 6601 OB Oallowty & Cherry anx Ms-st. Xfato.to; Mr.»ndMn ,0 K. Br.ilfute .nttr.l taiued about a hundred guusta Christmas five, Alcbfaol la the be*t anti-free** so- luUot-for radiators. Get it at O. M, Ridgway’s. Mrs. J, H. Wolford entertained at! Christmaa dinner the members of thaj family with Mrs. JSdnaDodda of Cin­ cinnati and Editor J, N. Wolford and family of Yellow Springe, j Mrs, J, H. Nisbefc suffered a light' stroke of paralysis last Saturday, hut! regained her speech’ later in the day. Automobile owner* should pro - 1 teet their maohine* during the winter by using alcohol In the. radiator, C- M. Bldgway, i '. . i The Q, S, U. Agriculture ’ course opens January 7 and is open to farm-, ers, All branches of farm work from producing more grain to expanding the live .stock industry will be cov-‘ ■ered, • The'"Jamestown opera house has been closed for picture show use ow-; Ing to.the scarcity pf coal. ; Mr. Delmer Jobe of the 0 .,S. XL' has been home for the Holiday vaca­ tion. . ’ j ■ ■ : : 'I Always have yopr auto ready, to; start by using alcohol in the radt-l ator. q. M. Rldgway. The State Journal Suggest* that churches, hold union services daring So o f coaL €Swh k nlandisWlLS^ ***** *«d tordof lords, oae king over adopted in Some places, Locally our toe earth (Zech. 14 : 2 ; R* i* 1 ^: 14 ). churches are all heated with gas and ^ 1#* ***°t6 hlmn6w wwli tmsnres we have had an abundance of it this ** be has given to us, that wa may Brown Sugar To Cure Your M E A T A T W. W. TROUTE Grocery Company Mr. Harry Bird, of the Cincinnati University Is home for the Holi­ days. - * ' Mrs, Kate Barber Pieto, of Last Chance, near Dawson City, Alaska.' visited relatives here the first of the W*eh, Mr*. Blaro la a daughter of the late Barrtuel Barber and has llveiya Alaska for' a number of. years. Mr. Blerp died last June* and Mrs. Piero has returned to this country to make her home, | Mrs. Rufus McFarland and chil­ dren, of FifnttMfch., have returned' here. Mr. McFarland is expected the first of the •week, having ac­ cepted a position in the L. H, Sullertberger grocery. “•*^ J Mr, R, L, Baldwin, wife and* son, Robert, of Chicago arrived Sabbath to spend Chiostinns vvithMr. Andrew, Jackson, MivBaldwin returnedTues­ day evening butMrs. Baldwin andson will,remain some time, ^ . Mr, and Hrs. D. H, McFarland had as their .guests Christmas, B. E, Mc­ Farland and family; Mr. Charles Grahamend wife: Mr, and^Mrs. John PAveon and children, Mrs. Charles Me- ‘ Farland and Mis^ Ella, of .Yellow .Springs. . , CASTOR IA v Fur Infant*and Children j I b M m ForOverSOYear# Signatureof Best Pricesfor ■■. ■ ■;,( ah • Butter, Farmer* call us by phone, get our prices or produce; and arrange to haveyour groceries delivered.^- 1 , K \ i..' 7 v- >i Phone 40 , Cedarvill^, Ohio SCHMIDT’S ” ^ • . , *•‘ . w. The Place to Buy Supplies for The happy holidays are fast approaching and with them comes the joy o f Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners Old Reliable Coffee Bound, Steel cut Praues, fancy large Santa Clara 4 o-fi 0 sire, 2 pouuds for 26 c Country Butter Per pound fcJ<a«>»*«*v* 8 Sc White Cora Meal * sacks lor w m o it m tr o M O n m n ... 18 c Steel Gut Coffee ; '.per pound .............. ......... ,21c V 2Differedt Kinds ofBrcnd per loaf # Hams, well cured per lh ......................... Me Tin Cab*, doe,........ ......... .a.:..................... Mo Mason Jars, Quart* .......... ............ .............SSo OYSTERS NOW IN Tbepftblts will be glad to hear that oysters Is one nourishing food product that has net ad­ vanced beyond reaeon. You o*n buy Oyster* in place ofmsat and be well .nourished at a great saving. ■ TURKEYS , DUCKS, RABBITS, CHICKENS Fancy Candy in Package and Bulk Our afcook «ra* ne?*r io complete! neither ha* It been of «| high quality atid o!fd,’ai at fclu right priot* We are going to furnish a quantity for holiday treita. If you hsvo uot ifichrad our priee* you had bett«r apeak «oon bifor* th* supply Is sold out. H. E. Schmidt & Co Wholesale m 4 tartan G doghts ■: t 30 Shutk Ostrolt Street, *9 o XHdaOM* asa* SAM V

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