The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
>Th* S$a& Ton Ear* Always Bought, and; which has been Hum fat <ms ever 30 yaw*,has horse the signature of and has been grade muter Ms per- sosal anperrision since its Infancy*, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Coasrtartelts, Xoitattens and “ Just-as-good” •are hut — *' that trifle with and endanger the health of “ ‘ ‘ llzpM toifot. ------ Paregoric, Brass and SooMng Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is it* guarantee. Pot more than thirty years it has been, in constant use for the reliefof Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising genuine CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of InUse For Over 30 Years i The Kind You Have Always Bought THU e « « T » O W e'OM .AW Y . S t w VPWK C ITY . J_ )> * W-r> tiJ f& v '* t f? • Why ‘Take Chances E-OHfiVOUR— Fall and W inter Suit - In buying a ready made Suit pr {Overcoat when ^oU can be assured of perfect satisfaction by letting us calk* your Suit or Overcoat to order? Exclusive- ness is the keynote ©fjour prices.fl There is certain in our service. s ; en ia , OHIO. T8ACT0RSCHOL ATTRACTSMANY WilInsiroct OwnersofTractors Hew toOperateThen NO CHARGES TO STUDENTS Ohto State University and 8t*te •• Soil'd of Agriculture CO-op*ratlng ■: In Conduct of the School—Univer sity Professors and Manufacturing Company’s Expert* to Otter ln« atruction. Judging from correepondence the free war tractor school to be held at the State Fair grounds a* Columbus from Feb; 11 to 1C will be largely at tended. ■. .... ■i . ■ Details of the school are being rap idly arranged by the Ohio State Uni versity and Board of Agriculture of Ohio, which, have It .in charge. The school Is intended, particularly for iboee who are expecting to oper ate a tractor for the first tlpm this •season, although anwie-may attend. No fees will be attached. Instruction by Experts. The lectures will bt> given by H. C. Ramsower and G. IV. McCuen, tractor specialssis of the Ohio State Univer sity; I, W, Dickerson and C. O. Reed, formerly of the farm*mechanics de partment, University o< Illinois Col lege of Agriculture; A, H. Gilbert, for. merly of the department of agricul tural engineering of Purdue Unlver- jr, and I* W. Chase, head of the slty 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. Houstonia C* & I. Co. R. T. NELSON, Agt. Farm Economy The Biggtst Lost on Farms Today is Ptrithftblt Posts and Poor Fence Profits Ar« Made by Managing#* Farm on aA6u*ina8*| Basiif Use American Steel Fence Posts |M*d« by Amtr 2 ean|$t«tl 2 & Wir *5 Company' THEY “LAST A LIFE TIME Thousand* In use in fcha'part 16years, which hare not rotted, rusted or burned because they a?* peaty xino coated Inside atid outside. AwtNMdMitBt«*t Pifttirt Dan Be Driven Rum inates Fence Repairs Kvsry Fast a L igh tn ing Hod JWotorte tra c k from lig h tn in g H o tlap lisH eq ittlrsd Fence Stows Clan fl« Burned, Des*\ tfoyfng Weeds and Vermont Land with Btacl Tests Is Mere Valuable. Money Saved * « * «* j*t ftnftt f a r f u r th e r In fam ia tlo ri c r a s k th * m m w h* H*r« iMOftt A rfierioan * te * l F' noB P a c t. department ‘of agricultural engineer ing of the University of Nebraska. Experts from the factories of the different tractor companies will b* in charge, of the*laboratory work; program In Detail. Following is Ah* program tot the week; ■ ^ v / , / . , 5 Monday—Registration, Theory - of G m Engines, ^Tuesday—Types of Tractora Ignl tipn and. Tractor Rating*.' Wednesday—Valve Grinding1, Cap- bon Removing, -Lubrication and Bear- toga, « • ' Thursday—Tr*naaiJ»st«m«, Garber*- Eon i tit I M i and Carburetor Adjust- FtMay--Tp 60 <ble*, TrouWe Adjust, manta and Tractor Operation. Saturday—Plow HRche* and Pony Brake, * . All person* expecting, to attend are advised, to remain during the entire week. Further information may he secured from H. C. Ramsower, Ohio State University, Columbu*, Ohio. HOW’S THIS? How’s This? Text of the Lesson, Mark 3:7-W—Mem ory Verse, Matt 16:24—Golden Tex t Mark 3:14—Commentary Pr*-| pared by Rev, D. M. Stearne. We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re* warcLfor any cane o f Catarrh that cannot *be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. 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 S eine acta thru the Blood on the tus surfaces from the Blood eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you luco , expelling the Poison ‘ an healing the dis- will see a great improvement lay o u t general health. S ta rt taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, ftee* F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, Silence. Tlicro Is no better ornament for the ignorant than silence, and did he buf Snow this he would not be ignorant,— Sadi (Tr, by i'otiel B. Mirza), HarryKennon AUCTIONE R 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 Cedarville, * - Ohio FISTIM.A AMD Af,Ir DISEASESOFTHERECTUM fa.-emi aimsss>wn&MHMH<»«**, TARBOX MBER CO. eJjOhio n i t , j . j . M c C l e l l a n W B L C oiuusm .O. Because of the multitudea who fol lowed Christ pressing upon him for, healing, he withdrew himself, with hia disciples to the s*a and asked tor a boat that he might separate a little from .the crowd who thronged'him. Later he went out Into a mountain tq pray and continued all night in prayer to God, Hi* word* often come to mind as we gq with him from day to day and meditate upon his words and works, “The living Father hath sent me, and I live by .the Father” (John fl;57). -Although on earth in the midst of such adverse circumstances, his heart was in heaven. He lived there more than on earth, and spoke of himself as -“The Bon of Man who is In Heaven*’ (John 3:18). When we learii In isOrae measure his secret we will be overcomer* as never before. As those, who are. risen with Christ, whose life is hid with Christ In ‘God, it is our privilege to set our affections on things above, and. see things from his point of view. After his night of communion with hfs Father, ho called unto him whom he would, and they came to him (v, 13). We must always think of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as being of one mind and working together in perfect accord, as when they said, “Let us make man in onr . i m a g e “Let us go down. ’“VVjtawill go for ns?" (Gen, 1:26; 11:7; Isa. 6:8.) If we are will ing to be wholly tor God; whole- heratediy his, the blessed Trinity will live in ns and work out their purpose through us (John 14:17,28; Phil. 2:13. ' He called these men to him that they might he with him. and that he might send them forth (v,.14), He reminded them, bn the lost night that he was with them ere he was cruci fied, that he had chosen them 'and or dained. them that they should hear abiding fruit, and to that end nSk of the Father in hi* natoe, on his busi ness, whatever they desired. But he wamed them tiiat they would be hated and ..even killed“for his sake (John 15:18,^20, 21; 16:2*4). ; He also said that of the twelve whom he had chosen one was « devil (John 6:70, 71), and the full why and wherefore of this we mfty not perhaps understand at present,, bu t we most re st assured that “As fo r God Id* way Is perfect" (Ps, 18:80). We saw In a previous lewui that to be a true disciple, we muot first be redeemed, now the Lord Jesim knew that Judas Iscariot Was not redeemed, and never in any way pointed “Mm ©htuofll “that last night ' that m mm mm . tttetd mm. so we must wait to r further light upon this perplexity. Some of the others ware a perplexing problem also, tor, he said on that tost night to ofte of them, “Have I-been so tong time with you and yet ha*t thou not known me Philip?” Nona of them seemed to un derstand him, end not one of them believed that he. would die and rise again though he repeatedly told them he would (John 14fi); 20:6; M att 16:9, 11). Yet he tm t them forth to preach, and gave them power to heal sick nesses, and t o 1cast ont demons (v*. 14:15), When be gent the seventy he, gave them ttmltor power and author ity, .and they returned rejoicing in alt that he had done through them, and that even demon* were subject to them through hi* name. He told them that it was a greater cause of rejoicing to know that theHLh*mea were written in heaven (Luks 10:17*20), Compare. Phil. 4 :S, and see Rev. 20:15. Though there msy be now, probably are, among those who profess to bo hts, .many who are not h tr at all, let each one tor himself and herself make sure of really receiving Christ, and then, whatever may be the cost or the sacri fice, determine to be ever, only, all for him, counting nothing worth while bnt to know him better, and live to make him known to other*. ' Thus we will surely be counted be side ourselves, a* he was, or be ac*> cused of being In league with the devil (vs. 21, 22), bnt If so It should be to us a great cause of rejoicing (Luke 0:22, 23; Matt. 5:11,12). His remark In ver: : 27 points us onward to the time when he himself shall bind the strong one, the devil, and make all the kingdoms of this world hts own, and fill the earth with his glory, tor up to the present time, and tor how much longer no one can tell, the whole world Hath in the Wicked one, who is tho' prince and god of this world (Rev. 20:1-3* 11:15; I^John 5:19,* John 12:31; 14:30; 2 Cor, 4:4). Let ns be ware of him, resist him, listen to none of his lie*, nor to aby teacher who would turn us away from him who is the Truth, truly God and truly man, not merely divine bnt really and truly God who was manifest In the flesh, and having died to r onr sins is now at the right hand of God to r us; he in heaven to r Us, we on earth tor him. If the honor bestowed upon his dlc- rtptes of being to hint as hla brother, and sister, ahd im,ther, does not awaken in n* an intense desire to walk worthy of such * relationship it must be because we do not believe It. What shall we say to hia assurnhee that he loved us as the Father loves him (John 15:9), or to that seemingly greater one in John 17:23? The Wall Paper Question Wo are prepared to bdst er it lor you. Wall Paper in our department coat* you nomore* and in many instance* much leas than it did before the war. Our papers were never bo decorative and yet bo inexpensive as they are this season. Our big ssie which starts today will convince you of this** • OUR . Tapestry Papers In a ll shad**, tor Values np to 60o^er roll. ' Special,during t sale' .......... room* a n d ha lls. 9c Tiffany Blends Tans, greens and grays, w ith cut out borders to match. Values up to 76c a roll. During th is sale......... . 9c Stripes Shaded two-tone stripes in ton and gree. with artistic out-out border to match, g k F ine for Mtting^room and living rooms; I J i ’ A-'**iX3 .4 v r niwvi<><a >w v,H ,*«**«*.. 26o qualities. During thl* s a le ........... - Living Boom Papers Tan and gold living room papers, new de- signsahef well colored., Narrow sn<l A _ out-out borders tom a toh .^ Rpgular 20s , and 25e values. During th is sale.. Bed Room Papers P re tty stripe*, in pink and white and blue and wh ite, w ith;artistic cut-out bOrders jfh to ihateh. Regular 18c and too qualities U / Z . During, th is sale Chintz Efforts Fo r b e d room*, Japanese Chintz effects, Japanese stripe* and ehambraya. A _ Borders tq matqh, and all out-out. U i ’ .During th is sa Kitchen and Hall Papers ..A g rea t many sty les and excellent values in K itchen and Mall Papers. _ During th is sal4 «M M H .»***■• B ath Room! Papers Varnlseed Tiles, Regular *6c values. 'bei During th is sal* you can buy those .papers for........... ................. .....i.......... 9c We Cut Out All Borders Free of Charge. Mid Winter NOTICE. , The annual meeting Of the share* holder* of TJih CedarvillO BUilding A Loan Association, will be held at the office of the association (Township Clerk’s Office) to r the flection of Di« rectojj and such other business a3 may come before the meeting, Satur day evening, February 2nd, 1918. Foils open from 6 to 8::’,0 p. iu. ANDREW JACKSON, Secretary. PILESS *****’*&■— .JMW 'tlM fcO IMMat Now On Reduction of Prices hi Every * , v Department. Hutchison & Gibney Xenia, Ohio. 2 C X G E T OU R PRICES O N PR INT ING S f 0C C#MA af tbs P**s< Most y e o fog else of know the j which seems b e a m * wit kipA Thor- ever, who d< SerfuJ tiling i t can he through » p sta rs and n fairly bright Its the seepxH « r o f the to it. B u t th a t i o f th e two vojving roun er> round ti gravity, like ’r in g a ring is revealed t th e most ast inatrumenlp, no t only tel! made ox, bul fog toward u . When yon you are alwL reason that move as the is nearly in 1 earth. I ts d mouB, This fac t th a t, ah journey rou about 190,00 i t was six ir no nppreciab tanee from i ! therefore be 000 miles aw i Hoi- In the Ar account of i rapher who ties to New York: ‘'One day, he was walki - and they wei of a congref wliich disapj 4 The boys hu until they i ' sight of one from a tree, found that sought concc trees, seekin and looping and they ha the method t>v themselves a {suers. Qulpho Probably whales, as w< hottoml' ( ly n r quite li . iSO tons. O: nfoety-five f nine feet in twenty-one f< bone), four baleep. 800 ■ tire whale, 1 110 barrels bottom seldOi term the aeti ly from the s pendicular s, When i t does nexv it prose: sight, - B p r o o 'i ^ deli Photic *
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