The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

m u For laftmts and Children. Mothers KnowThai Genuine Castoria ALCOHOL"3 **R Bears IThw^proiaoti^m^gSignature |{ S K t e » * j j ^ i f S ^ S S S ^ | g § * f r a * and fev^lstoessana \m iJS P 3 £ * C Exact Copy of Wrapper. Why Take Chances E - O l i a Y O U R - Pall andWinter Suit .Min.... »[r' "Mil.... ' ....... in.|^ i||i .... | ........Ii i minii iii'ii.... In buying a ready mads Suit oj JOvercoat when yotfH*nb© assured of perfect satisfaction by letting usmaka your Suit er Overcoat to order? Exclusive- neos i* fcbe.keynote of|our .prices. There is certain Satisfaction in ofirservice. ' i' > , , ■«—* , j . • 4 CANY, The Tailor XENIA, OHIO. NOTICE FARMERS Let us have your Cream! We are paying the best prices and will give a fair and im­ partial test with prompt ■ service. * L HoustoniaC. &I. Co. R. T. NELSON, Agt. Thirty Years Farm Economy The Cedarville Herald Wf $ x u k * Veesr* KARUH^UU . y r ; 1i The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Pasts and Poor Fence Prefit* Are Made by M^naging^a Perm onaBii8me8»flB*ai8| UseAmericanSteel FencePosts IMMadt by American3[st*tl;& Wire, Company^ T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E Thousands in u»e in the past 13 years, which have jtofcrotted, mated or burned hoeaitaa they aro heavy *ino , . coated inside and outside. Amorioan Stool Pooto * CUn • * Driven * Sliminotea Pence Itophira Uv#ry Post a Lichtnltif? itod Protects Stock froth Lightning Ho 8t*ph»« Required Penee Bows Gan Re Burned, Dea* trey ln&Weed*A«d Vertnon Loud with HteeUtosts is More Y*dn*hl0.^>^ . Sow a t At onoo for furthor Information nr *«k thoi mumwfm baa a*#* Amariaan 'Stoat Patio# Pool* TARBQX LUMBER CO, iUeJ|Olrfg^ *1 Entered a t the FoBt-OiflcQ, Odar- vitie, October 31. 1887, a* second class matter. iMUMJUSW !1JHi ' jJAUMjiW FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, ltyS WHAT ABOUT WASHINGTON? . . . ’ . ^ 7*J • ■ ■ ■ I t ia n^fctriotic for the American people to take exceptions to rulings of the governmental heads that are supposed, to lend aid in winning the war. ,As a rule the people are com­ plying except'in the manner in which the coal situation has been handled. Reports of the observance of some of these rules jm Washington, D, C-, from persons who have visited the city will not aid the movement for conservation of food?. We have it from the most reliable authority that the hotels and restaurants, notably tbe ones patronized by-congressmen and senators and high,'dignitaries, that meatless, wheatlesJ, sugarless and heatless days are unknown about these places. This Is rubbing the fur the wrohg way especially when con­ gressmen and senators in passing the income tax law exempted themselves. SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson 'Quarter, Feb­ ruary S, 1918., r s THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES TRACTOR SCHUOL STARTS FEB. 1T Will Be Held at Slate, Fair . -Grounds, dolumbus. FREE TO ALL INTERESTED In view of the increasing use of tractors, the Ohio State University, In co-operation with the Board of Agri­ culture of Ohio and the tractor, manu, facturenv will conduct a free tractor school a t the State .Fair grounds the “week beginning,Feb,,11. * . Tractor specialists of Ohio State University College of Agriculture and from other state universities, os’well as experts from the factories, adli b* in charge of the instruction. Approx­ imately 30.types of tractors will be on the grounds, .so that the student vrill probably find Jt possible, to study tk* same mc% of tractor that he is using a t home, m ' * • Nob For Balsa Promotion. ■ The school is intended to ha strict­ ly educational and net,for aalaa pro­ motion. — The oabjedu will include an ele­ mentary Study of gas anginas, types Of tractor*, ignition, fuels, oarbura- tion, lubrication, valve grinding, bear­ ing adjustments, removing of carbon, transmissions, tmetoi Wtehee, toon- -blea and adjustments, tractor rating* and tranoit operation. The laboratory Work will be in ‘charge of experts, rather than sales­ men, from the tractor, manufacturing companies. They will explain.all of the del#!Is relative to their.machines. Opportunity -will be given' to the *tu- , dents to operate the various tractors on the grounds, to make adjustments, and to’ become familiar with the make-itp of the different machines, ' > No Fees Attached. ( To get the most ont of the course, it will be necessary for each student to be present for thn first lecture, amt to remain throughout the entire week There are no entrance requirements or fee*, Biudtmts *ro advised to bring ■overalls, however, as this is no glove- ltanded affair. Anyone may attend. A detailed circular about the course may be had from Prof. H . t * tlanrr sower, Ohio Slate University, Colum- but, O, '■ HOW’S THIS? HCW’* Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any case of Catarrh -that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine, r Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for 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* After, you have taken Halt’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for. testimonials, free* _ ^ ^ F, J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. CASTORIA lo r XaStati and Ghildrtn. Tin KM Yrt H ilt Alwajt BttgM Bear* the Big&atvr*of to a ,C ednivi , PILES FISTULA AS®Apt. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM tt. ft■“&!!« tolift «Mto* Atf**pwfcl(/t.ftte JiXto.C-.I ISI «:•U.v)f-.vl fa r*ln M l l ’,3 C -tfttii a t/ v «» IV S JIK J. 1 IH aAdft, K la V iji r *.t * i win <>:■—w* c'.i »>•> •», rt w,w*S! *itot r.MISOSMmirUtMlrfM(IHli dr . j. j. M c C lellan Gouiviut,0, e«iFMkBxitorep. ■WT*»l 0f(i4 Text of Laaacn, Mirk 2:23 to 3:5— Memory Varato, Ex, 2C:8-T1—Gold­ en Text, Jlfarit 2i2*—Commentary Prepared by R*v. D. M. Steam*. Taking up the verses between lost »week’s lesson and this one, we note Christ was over teaching tbe people, Tor jje was truly the Great Teacher, and It is*written, ’’Who teachetli like him! And we may well pray, “That ’which I see not, teach thou me” (Job 34:32, 38:22), Before he went away he said that he would send the Holy Spirit, who would teach us all things (John 14:26), and he did, .and we may rely upon him a* ever In ns to guide us Into all truth. When he called Levi, or Matthew, to follow him, he promptly did bo , lmylng no doubt heard Rnd received his teach­ ing. He then made Jesus a feast In his home (Luke 5:29)>and lavlted muny f i t liis publican friends and other sin­ ners, as welt as those who were al­ ready disciples of Jesus, This brought sneers and scoffing from the self- righteous scribes and pharisees, who were above associating with such peo- pie, and Jed Jesus ta shy^tbat he came not to. ball self-righteous people, but. Sinners to r^nentePee. He. docs not- want worship tor sacrifice from ^un- saved people, for they that are in tty: flesh cannot please God,bu t he is ready to have mercy Upon all who come to Compare Matt. &:13 and Hos. 6:0, ant) Bee Bom- 8:8. We can only say to people'who are good enougli in their own estimation that while we arc sorry fo r them, we never, heard of a Saviour for them.' Then came up’the question, of fast­ ing, onwhich these Pharisees counted so much, which led. the Lord Jesus to speak Of himself as tty Bridegroom. «nd his disciple* a» tty children of the bride-chamber, saying that they would have occasion'to fast'In hl$ absence, but not while ho was with them. These Pharisees were patchwork people, try­ ing to put somethipg new Upon some­ thing old, or something new into some­ thing old,- but such -ty not the Lord’s method, for our old rinful natures arc incorrigibly cortopt sud can never be Improved or nutty,any tyttePr There must be a new nature by a new birth from above—Jesua Christ received Into our hearts and given full control, while, the old moat he subdued, put off,., reckoned’dead- •jNnt-'reformariorf-bnt , regeneration. If any man be In Christ, he f» a ntyr creation, in no sense in­ debted to the flesh,pr having anything to d.- Tilth it* , . • Tty» Pharisee# prided’ themselves upon .their, doings, their tests ,(and feasts, and retytyn* observances; their holy day*mfll Sabbath day*, their long pteyof* ln>pahft£ place*, their com­ mendation from then, white in God’i right who read* the heart, they w*te hypocrites, wbUed sepulchres, a gem oration, of viper# (Matt, 28:5-7, J4, 25, 27, £$, 03). That which the Lord had given, for the benefit of his people that hewight reveal himself unto them, thei Sabbath day, the Passover and other feasts, they had appropriated, pervert^ ed, and taken credit to themselves ter being so rellglqu8- We, « b sinners, CSmnofc give God anything, or do nny. thing to ptcaso him. nhtll WOhave first received from hAh tty mercy an,dttere glveneda ty to ready to bestow, tty eternal redemption purchased and pro­ vided for us at rtch Infinite cosh, Sal­ vation Is only b?*grace nnd wholly un­ merited on our part (Bom. 3:24). Tty Sabbath wa» made for man that tlio Lord of the Sabbath might specially on that day, when man. ceases from his own works, reveal himself, and bless us (27, 20). I t is lawful to do Well on the Sabbath days (M&tt 12? 12), and all acta of necessity and mercy are surely In order. Ills disci ■pies were hungry and he Justified their plucking cora by the story of David and his men when .they were hungry, Healing the man’s withered hand was an act Ofmercy at any time* If you will notice the many times they found fault with him ter doing good on tty Sabbath day you can readily seo what a religions Idol they had miade It, and Worshiped It and not God, Again and again It is written that because of hi« disregard of their idol they determined to kill him (Sffif. Doctor "Weston lias said that ft is often a surprise when One’s attention is first*called to tty fact, that the immediate occasion of the determination bytlio Jewish rhlcff to put Christ to death was Ills relation to their Sabbath. The Sabbath might be called the Jewish nnttonal flag, and in it they claimed, a peculiar relatfOft to God as their creator end redeemer, but In reality they knew him no*t, and through deceit refused’to to know him (Jer, 0:3-G). Concerning the keeping of the Sabbath,.! know no more clear nnd simple instruction than Isa. 50:13, “Turn away *thy foot from the Sab­ bath, from doing thy pleasure on any holy day—-call the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord and honorable; and. honor him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, tior speaking thlrto own words,” As to the day of the week, we keep the first' day rather than the seventh,, because the Lord Jesus rose from the dead on the first day and repeatedly appeared to his disciples on that day, and be­ lievers are a resurrection people, who are by faith risen with Christ and Oust­ ed with him in heaven. In this con­ nection *e« col. 2:18. ^ * . . -. NOTICE, « Tty annual meeting of the Phare* holders of Hie Cedarville Building ® Loan Association, will be held a t tty office of the association (Township Cleric’s Office) for the election of Di- rcriora and such other buinnecs may come before the meeting, S a tu r-. day evening, Febiuary 2nd, l y lo ,; Tolls open from 6 to 8:30 p.m« ANDREW 'JACKSON* Secretary, P I l K g a & t t " iiiiimHiiiHiiiHiiitHiimiiumu iiiiitumiHiioitnimuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiimbiufinffiffimiffiffiuimtHaityit^tytffflaffi^ . . * „ $ 150 , 000.00 TheHooven&AllisonCompany . OF XENIA , OmOJ •■f Series* “B” 7 % Cumulative Preferred Stock - Callable at 105 with accrued dividends S ■ . The final allotment of this desirable sfc.ock of the Hoov«n & Allison . Company, one of the largest cordage manufacturing firms in the coun- try, is now offered, to the public. „ * , Owing to. the Increase of, business in general, tbe increase in the manufacturing capacity at tne Xenia .and Kansas City plants, and the great rise in the value of materials, the officers of the Company have been convinced of the necessity of an increase of working capital. \ ■ • • : - » .. ' ■ v* .*- - - , ' ' ' ■ *• *•' -■ . . . ...* < ' V-,,.' .. r - - ' . ** J : The uses for. cordage are: so many and line of products manu­ factured by the company so varied that the Company's plant are steadi­ ly employed to meet the demand. :*4 The Hoovea & All.ison Company's business was. established in 1869 and incorporated under tbe present organization in June, 1888* Its . present capital'stock 'consists of $5QP,000,00 common, $500,000.00 pre­ ferred,. and $800,bQQ00 Series “B” preferred. The preferred stock "was issued in 1907, and the fact that the Company has paid 42 consecutive dividends on this issue is an evidence of its substantiality apd goo dj practiced „ . . - The last parcel of the new issue is now for subscription, . Here is an opportunity to make a good, profitable investment in a worthy and successful member of one of America’s oldest industries. . - ■ :• -t :■ ■■; . - iv-" :& • y j . J'-’, : .?• \ ? ar ** ' ' v ? • r The stock is priced to yield about 6*7-8 per cent. Dividends are. payable quarterly; December, March, June and September. The stock is nontaxable in Ohio and subject only^to Federal Income Taaf. Further information will be given and pubscriptions received at * * # - v ^ ' T h e Commercial and S a v in g s B ank , X en ia , O. T h e ,X en ia N a t ion a l Bank,. X en ia , O. T h e C itizen s N a t io n a l Bank , X en ia , O. T h e E x ch a n g e Bank , Cedarville, Q. ‘i t Mr, . 3fcC3ri. ojparati - Mr- <5?>org* iN Tori Willi sole-Dn Mr. tty Tri A. H- : Brin . Jtev. tbe B. n*xt So Mr. sufferii ported The Wednes "Will coi . The meet t) fling at S3S lllllllllllll Mid Winter . ' * . . » » * ■ >■ ■ . * • - ■■ r. .., -■ , • m • Clearance Sale • • J t . : ' i ■ ‘ Now On Reduction o f Prices in Every Department. ton is i Hartma i <t MT bbb . drew 1 were i^ Mr, - chased move a’ Missi Townsli - nati se Mrs. Nina, £ tives ai Prof. ■Winter be Vacati Mr; )' kale ot ■Butcher ’■ South ; 'Tbe ; Xenia- b«en st Ho fcrai Mr. 1 Swaby, Olive ( spend 1 Hr. I, well si terian having Hutchison & Gibney Xenia, Ohio. F N P ( sttttte 'C2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRBSFTING 2 f . x » v Cold in One Day T o d ire e _ T e k e L a D t t l v ^ X i i m w r; * P b 'H . riehrik - / 4 #*- ’KMm

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