The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

nmwwm Kxrmmmm Announcement % AnnualExhibition Week OF The George Dodds &Sons GRAMTE COMPANY ’ ' a t S a l e s m p io m s * * * U 5 * 1 2 9 W e s t M a i n S t r e e t APRIL 1*6 ' Extensive preparations have beenmade and a remarkablefdipplay high grade Memorial Work will be -on exhibition. Yon are cordially invited to call and inspect this work. * ■ ________ ;__ ;___ SUNOAYOOt j " {S | lesson 12,—First Quarter,March . 24 ,19 18 . = i THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES and can your mail. If you are busy— : ’ t spare the time for a trip to our o ffice- deposit can be handled very satisfactorily by. Simply send us a check for the amount you desire to deposit—or if you want further information we shall be glad to answer your inquiry in detail. The accounts of many of our depositors are hand* led by mail and you will find the plan convenient and satisfactory. * * 1 0 0 % S a f e t y —- 5 % D i v i d e n d s >> . | Gem City Building and Loan A ss ’ n RESOURCES 5 MILLIONS 6 N. Main— Dayton V. •p NOTICE FARMERS Let us have your Cream! . ■ ■ , r* \ We have changed our Cream Station and- are now located at Nagley’s Grocery. We pay the best prices and guarantee the tes t Prompt service^ Houstonia C. ’& I. Co. R. T . NELSON, Agt. " Farm Economy <r The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence * ■ Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts Madia by Amsrican 3teela& Wire Company' T H E Y L A S T A L IF E T IM E Thousands In uso in tho past 15 years, which have notrotted, i rusted or burned because they are heavy ziuo coated Inside and outside. ’ Dos* American Steal Posts— Can Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post a LiubtningKod Protects Stock from Lightning No Staples Required Fence Bows Can Be Burned, troying Weeds and Vertnon Land with Htool Posts 1 b More Vftttiablev Saa ua at one* for further Information or ask the man who haa used Amarioan Steal Fence Post. TAR BO X LUM BER CO. Cedarville.JOhio Money Saved t r y o u r j o b p r i n t i n g The Cedarville Herald $ i,oo P e r Y e a r . KABLH BULL Editor -i . . . ^ •. j Entered at tho Post-.OfUoe, Cedar- *ville, October SI, 1887, as secow olass matter. r• / t ...........— FR IDAY , MARCH 22, 1918 HOW ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Can you get anything you want tr buy on credit? In.nine cases,out oi ten the man who answers this quesv tion affirmatively Is a man who ha; very little charged on the books o.* his iocai merchants. The man whosi credit is good uses it sparingly; pays Ids' accounts and has small occasion to borrow from others. Credit is not a favor, it is not an implied compliment, but it is poor business. In the first place, it is poor business. on your part because it will lead you to extravagance. Yon will spend mote- money when you charge things than when-you reach credit Is your business alone. You musk take care o f it; make other people respect it and respect it yourself. The last increments of the first draft are in, and the calling of new increments* will begin soon. You never can tell who you will want to do you, a favor so you had better broadcast the. field with good deeds. ■ Get in the garden campaign that, will begin shortly. A home garden wilt help out in these days, of high prices*' Gen. Hoffman, the guiding geniu: of the German invaders of Russia lays his army will keep up theb advance until a treaty of peace' is actually signed. 1 A new machine gun is said to In a remarkable success. W'<h a now machine gun and a new airpiane mo­ tor the American contribution to the war may be more effective. Mr. Balfour,, the British foreign minister, evidently recants the Lloyd George doctrine that Russia must take care of herself, because lie "now says the fate of the eastern coun­ tries will be settled by the genera* peace treaty, not by an enforced 1 separate treaty. j A brigadier general suggest.? tin: the death penalty bo applied to de­ serters from the national camps, but the secretary qf war is opposed' to it at present and the men are warn­ ed that such acts in France will mean death. Homesickness and hah i itual freedom is the cause of most of the desertions ami the men have no intention, of really quitting the service. Hawaiian Pineapple, sliced or grat­ ed, 20 and 23c per can at Nngley's. DR. A. C. McCORMICK DENTIST No, 10 Allen Bldg. XENIA, O. FISTULA ANDAiD' DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM P£h*'^iKV2,f,5,mct* 14«'» FJK'L;«': ii *ml t!» tKSjJIAV. “W1***PpWMW It thatdS£8«e» JM «.jiMiesra, Nopatfl »nJto uat«J.n tuf.Mtj, ISMiW, KUnoy, Cl.iy. »ni U;n m 1 DJc.-n.-i cf ft," on; ttiiui: jan bm ‘ kos nt.rti. b isemes ( fm - io «dliidw*r.icB!3otj!sUi!,tjc<in !, ErtiUM-.ei1SSU, dr . j. j . M c C lellan M S S lw, C olumbus , 0. Lesson Text; Mark 6:32-44—Memory Verso, Mark «;50—Golden Text, Matt. 20:28—Commentary Prepared by Rev, D,' M, Stearns. After they laid away the body of John the Baptist, and hud told Jesus all that they had done and taught, our Lord said that they should come away from tb® crowd and rest awhile, for so many were cofulns and going they had no leisure even to eat (vss, SO-IK). To those who long for rest ho says, “ I know thy works/* and ho also says, "Come unto me and 1 will' give you rest" (Rev, 2:2; Matt, 1 1 : 28 ). Con­ trast those who some day will huve such a glorious rest and those who will never rest day nor night (Ilev. 44:11. 13), It may be his will for some that they- continue - at work until absent front tho body or caught up to rno.u him In the air. The two parts of today's lesson, feed­ ing the multitudes and tolling in rli,- niglit storm, simply and wonderfully set forth our present occupation as hi- followers, and present conditions till he come.* The feeding of the five thou sund is the only miracle recorded in each of tire four gospels, the night storm is found In all but Luke. When the multitudes saw them departing across the sea, they ran afoot and out- , went, them, and came together unto him, WU.en he saw tho multitudes he was moved with compassion for these s&epherdless sheep and began to teach, them many things (vss. 33, 34). It was nearly pasgqver time and Jesus had gone up Into a mountain with his dis­ ciples, but the multitudes followed him because tlip,v saw his miracles on them that were diseased; so he healed their Sick as well as taught them (John 0:1- 4 ; Matt 14:14), In Luke 0:11 It is - "ktoti that he. spake uuto them of the Kingdom of God ami healed them that had need of healing. ‘ Always note the association o f his healing with his teaching -concerning the 'Kingdom (Mntt>h23). As the day wore away, an1! the evening came, the disciples be­ came :i little concerned about the mul- 'itudes haviug nothing to eat and so they asked the Lord to send' them away Into the villages to buy broad (vss, 35, .30).' How great must have been their surprise Wliep^he said: "They need not depart, give ye them to cat” (vs. 37; Matt. 15:10). Here we need to notice John 6:5-9, and the suggestion of Philip and-An­ drew ; the one -saying how each one might have a little If— and the other apologizing for .speaking of a lad‘who b.ut five barley loaves ami two small fishes. The Lord's suggestion, or rath­ er conimaml, was simply an Impossibil­ ity, as? they saw lb How theyJailed in their knowledge of him, and seemed not to recognise in him the due who had fed all Ixrael -for forty years with bread.jfrow,heaven, Ho wo know, him any bettor now? Commanding- them to bring to him toe boy's loaves and fishes, and make" tliB-^ujiSItititdeS sit down liy hundreds and Times upon-the green grass, for there was much grass In the place, he took.the loaves and fishes and, looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and blessed them, and gave them to the disciples, nnd through them to the multitude. They did all eat and were filled, and twelve baskets full of fragments o f the loaves and fishes were gathered, for he had said, "Gather up the fragments that remain thnt nothing bo lost/' Thus 5,000 men, besides women and children, were abundantly fed (vss. 41-44 and tho other gospels). Multitudes are perishing today for Inck of the Bread of Life, tho Living Bread from -Heaven, nnd. he Is saying to; all who b&ve It, "Give ye them to eat.” More, than half of the people on earth have never yet hud a taste of the Bread of Life, while those who hnvo tnsli.d ana hungered for more are too often given stones Instead •of bread. He Is saying, “Eat ye that which Is good and let your soul delight Itself In fatness.” "Eat, O friends; drink, yea, ^drlnk abundantly, O beloved" (Isa. 55:2; Song of Solomon 5 :1 ); hut where are tho disciples who are ready to re­ ceive the bread at Ids hands and pass It on to tho hungry? He received from his Father all thnt he passed on to others, as ho said, “I have given unto them the words which thou gnvest ino” (John. 17:8; 32:13, 00). Only that which we receive from him Is worth passing on, for all else Is naught but the thoughts and opinions of men. Ills cry still Is, "Whom shall I stud, and who will go for us?” There is no usa saying “Here am I, send me" (Isn.,0.8) unless we arc willing ns his sent ones to carry Only his message (Ex, 4:12; Jer. 1:7-9 j Hug. 1:13). He Sent the multitudes away in pence, but constrained his disciples, who were evidently u iwllliug to leave him, to return by boat to the other side, to Belhsn.dn, while he departed into a mountain alone to pray (vss, 45, 46). The wind was against them, nr:d evidently n strong wind, for they wen- tossed With the waves and were tolling hnrd at the oars, and this continued till near morning, the fourth wuteii, when he dime to i<; ;. walking on llm sea (vss. 47,48). lie saw It all, hut did not come to them till the morning. How suggestive It all Is of his true din- dples no.w* He Is at the right hand of the Father making Intercession for us, nnd. we are In the world's night con­ tending with wind.? anti waves. n New clothes for Easter Getthemearly T HAT’S an established idea. Everything has the new look about1this time; men usually like to-be “in i t ” too. - O *** «* ' . Your spring '\suit--thq, , . one we ' know you’ll pick out as the best one for you —is here ready for you to wear. It’s a ’Hart Schaff- ner & Marx Suit, or Fashion Parle, we know you want something good. . Don’t wait until some­ body else has taken the one you want. Easter comes March 31st.* Get ready now in clothes and furnishings. 1 ££2i II !M HI 1ii . i i SEED CORN We . have Pride of the | North and -Reid’s Yellow j Dent seed corn. Get your ' order im ; Kerr ^Hastings Bros* •THere ’3 nothing dressier than a smart Semi Young Men's, suit; here's one of the military variations by Hart Schaffner & Marx- -many other live ones. - • o e|iu n t 0: A l l f r 6 it r-g P g a t *m C. A. WEAVER - '* . ana*' |Tlie home of- Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Main Street, - i - - - Xenia, Ohio: ADA IRS The Leading Home Furnisher For Over Thirty Years The Problem of Home Furnishing is Easily Solved to Your Supreme Satisfaction. . - / : at this store. We will help I j zS'Ti.'.^vr you to realize your fond hopes for a home plenished j with furniture which will ' tl„__ survive the years, both as to wearing qualities arid style. The low cost of this splen­ did, characterful furniture is one of the most agreeable surprises, and will strongly appeal to the home furnisher of good taste and moderate income. > , Before you invest a.dollar in home furnishings, wc request you, as a favor to yourself, to inspect this charming, clever and unusual display. Don’t be afraid of taking up our time. We like visitors, and you’ ll be as welcome here as in your own home, whether we sell you or not. Summer Cooking Should­ n ’ t Cook the Cook New Spring Patterns of Room Size 9x12 Tapestry I sels R u g s ,. . , $19 .75 9x12'Axminster D T T/^ C Brus- Rugs. ..$20 .75 I V U L l O ' “ Mahogany Four Post Bed finely made only ................... Massive Buffet Colonial style, 54 in. • top, Quartered Oak. $23.75 $39-00 Getting dinner ready in July is Adam’s Design Bed Room Suit in Ivory. (P £T ^ C A just as comfortable as in November-- Bed, Dresser, Chiffioneer......... .. if you use a . Florence Oil Cook Stove or Gentlemen’s Chiffrobe. ■A combination Dresser and Wardrobe with good sized N m irror,.................... ...................... . a M a $25.75 Special Sale this week on Kitchen Cabinets, Gas |. * rf* m ij* /\ and Oil Stoves, Washing Machines and Refrigerators. Stove, . . . . . . . . aj/ § * u l / U p $1.00 Down and balance in small weekly payments as S tov™ r. . $9 00uP best suit your convenience. Quick Meal Oil Cook Stove Prices 1 Burner Oil ( t C C A Stove................... v O ' v U u p 2 Burner Oil .20-24 N. D etro it St. X en ia , Ohio Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas Ask for BalUnl*/? I>ncak» and BnckwhMt ffour at NagleyVi. ■J :X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X

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