The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

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October 31,- 1837, as second class matter. FR IDAY , APR IL 12, 1018 Mr. 0 . E- Bradfute has been on a trip to Washington and other eastern points, Farm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and^Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm j^ona Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts (Madelby Amarican’ Ste»i;& WireJ Company T H E Y ’L 'AST A L I F E T IM E Thousands in use in the past IS years. which have not rotted, * rusted or burned because they are heavy ztbc coated inside and outside. American Steel Posts-*’ Can Be Driven E lim inates Fence Repairs « Eve ry Post a Lluhtnlng Rod Pro tects Stock from Lightning No Staples Required Fence Rows Can Be Burned, Bes-! troying Weeds and Vertnon Land witli Steel Posts is More Valuable. See 4s at price for further Information or ask the man who haa used American Steel Fence Rost. TAR BOX LUMBER CO. Cedarvllle^Ohio TRY OUR TOB PRITITING Mr. and Mrs. Chester Preston, of Clifton, are the parents of a son, born last Sabbath. At a re'cent meeting of the Pitts­ burg Presbytery, a t Pittsburg, Pa„ Mr* Ralph Elder, a 'student a t Cedar­ ville college, was ordained as a min­ ister in the R, P. denomination. SUNDAY n o t Lesson 2,^-Ssoond Quarter, April 14,1018. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES Text of the Lesson, Mark 8:27-38— Memory Verse, Mark 8:36—Golden Text, Mark 8;?4—Commentary Pre­ pared by Rev, D. M. Stearns. The first nine verses of our lesson chapter tell of Jeans feeding the four thousand and la recorded also in Matt 15:80-88, The mulriWdy’came bring­ ing the lame, blind, dumb and maimed and cast them down at-Ids fe e t and he healed them, and the multitude .wondered when they saw all these healed, and they glorified the God of Israel, Many o f tills great multitude came Jong distances? and had been with Mm three days With nothing to e a t Be said*to hia disciples that ho and would not send them away fasting. We might think that with his recent feeding of the 5,000 the disciples would have said: Well, Master, thou canst Mrs. John McCampbell suffered a ‘ easily do It for we have seven Joaves second stroke of paralysis, Monday, and a few fishes, and the other day evening and has since been in an tin- thou didst feed more people than there conscious condition,- H(sr recovery is are here with five loaves. Their un- not expected, though she may linger believing reply was: Whence Bhould Marseilles Quilts, plain and scalloped cutcornersln a variety m t for m se mnUltudes> o f patterns from $1 .50 to $ 3 .5 0 each. R. Bird &. Sons Co. Mr- John Lott and wife of Pitts­ burg, arrived here Saturday morn­ ing for a visit with relatives. Mi. Lott left Monday on a trip to Lima in connection with his firm, while Mrs. Lott will visit a couple of weeks. }we have bread enough for this multi­ tude? I t sounds like the questions of Moses, “Whence should f have flesh to give unto all this people?” “Must we fetch yota, water out of this rock?”' (Numb. 20:10). It should never he a question: of can I,, or can we, but a believing heart should eay. 1 ■1 O Lord, thine’ hand'Is never waxed WALL PAPER short. I know that thou canst do Big stock of choice patterns, everything, and- there is nothing too popular prices, sample books to hard for thee (Numb. 11:23; Job.42;2; lopk over itvyour own home. Ask 32:17). ,Noti heeding their unbe- for them. - 1I(’L though It must have grieved him, d D 1 . J * ■he took the loaves, and gave, thanks, * ', and through the disciples filled all ! these hungry people, and seven has- •®r- R. McChesney returned on jjets full of .fragments were gathered. Wednesday fwm Pattsnurg, where he Then he sent thenl away and S W T .fffS ’S the college. Dr. McChesney last Fri- <;ip*es' an<* the Pharisees and Snd day night was the speaker a t the ded- ducw>3 Came t0 ,ltm tempting him and ication of a service flag, honoring the asking: of him a sign from heaven, boys that have gone from the school This caused him to sigh deeply and at New Burlington. Sabbath night he said, “A wicked and adulterous a t Mt. Zion church a service flag was generation seebolh after a sign; and dedicated, J the Doctor being the there shall no sign be given unto it speaker of the evening. . but the sign -of tlie prophet ----------------- > (Matt. 16:4; 12:39, 40) . Mr. Elmer' Shigley has purchased them, and er taring into the ship again a new Ford sedan, while Lawrence departed-to the other side (vss. 10- Barber gets a new Ford jgnlring car. 13)* While they were crossing, or -----------;------ . after they had reached the other side, Owing to trouble with the electrici* * e warned them against-tho ieaven of apparatus a t the schopl house there' the Pharisees, and of the Sadducees, was no school Monday- It was im- and of Herod, and they thought he possible to heat the building as the was referring "to the fact that tljey heat is forced to the rooms with hn had forgotten to bring some bread electric mower. ' j with them. Can we wonder that he ' said, “Bow 1# it that ye do not under- Jonah So be left The government reports place t he \ 8tf ' »<**<>you concern* winter wheat Kproduction this year a t bread? Then they understood 560 million bushels- The condition of that he waa,warning them against the the wheat the country Over is said to false teaching o f the Pharisees and 78# per cent normal. Ohio wheat I s ! others (vea. 14-21; Matt, 16:4-12). placed a t 80. Rye production is plac-: There Is no place In Scripture where eq a t 86 million bushels. j.T have, as yet, found leaven signify- ------ j Ing anything good* and we saw Jn a BUTTER anri F f if tC R ,jm 1recent lesson that lie foresaw and In ' w l r n S l foretold the time when the church ^ h ° n ® u* fo,i would sadly corrupt h e r food; price either cash or trade. Re - , . Itl ^ewes 22:86 we have the story J"®"?” ®** ^ .^*y ? 1 ? ! of the blind man, referred to in a re* for them, and It pays to trade at ceot lesson, whom he took by tho R. Bird & Sons Co. —NOTICE :~-The Shire stallion, Don, 12 years old, Weight 1000, will make the season a t my barn on the Kyle road. Terms 38 to Insure a living colt. 1 LOUIS DUNN AUCTIONEER SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guarantee4 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 hand, led him out of the town, and caused him first to see partially and then dearly, very suggestive of Ida disciples who had hot yet d ea r vision because of their unbelief. I t la true of us all (bat we know only In part now, bat we shall know more fully (I Cor. 13;12). As they Journeyed from place to place Jesus asked them by the way, “Whom do men say that I am?” Luke says that i t Was as he was alone with his disciples and praying (Luke 9:8) Tuere is no contradiction, for ho Was ever praying, by night and by day, by the way and everywhere; always in communion With his Father, and a! ways pleasing him. In Ps. 109:4, If you omit the italics you will see that lie is all prayer, nud we are taught to pray without censing (I Thes. 5:17), When the disciples bad given various answers then came the personal ques tlon, “Whom any ye that I am?" (vs. 29). There is no question so impor­ tant for each of us as “What think ye of Christ?” or “What shall I do with Jesus Christ?” (Matt. 22:42; 27:22) Unless we can answer from the heart “Tliou a rt the Christ, the Son of the Living God (vs. 20; Matt. 16:16), we nre not answering correctly. Only tho Father l»y his Spirit can enable us to w>v fhl* N aw . » w I ib H I diiiv menu *fi I.nii./^rr, mmmimm -NTSttug;■T'if3Ta—1 * DIV PC Immediate relief from riU LJ Dr.ShocksMagicOintment * \m - ;j |i - :r ij i!■!fi*T ,i‘sib .i 1 "m — ^ll .....Jfr -i w \ . . GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH-DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS OF j^anf jn*Tif I » ^ f i / T O FINISHES For Sale By THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. to iw thus to receive and confess him. Sweet water and hitter should not j come from the same place but It is J too often eo (Jas. 8:8-12). The con- dudlng verges of our lesson (84-38) set before us the cost of dlscipleship, but the reward for It all will be very great when we shall come with him in his glory (va. 88). Sulvatlon, eternal life, the forgiveness of all our elns, these are the free gift of God In Christ Jesus because of his finished work, and we have only to receive him and all are ours. (John 1:12; 3:16; 4:10; 6:27; 10:28; Rom. 3:24; 8:28; Eph. 2:8, 9), To be a true dis­ cipline is costly to tho believer, for it means that because he has redeemed us, and so loved us, we must gladly count: nil 'things but loss for the ex­ cellency of the knowledge of himself, and glory only In the cross whereby, the world is crucified to us and ws to the world. (Phil. 8:8; Gal. 8:14). Uncle Ebcn. “An'optimist,” said Uncle Eben, “Is all right ’ceptin’ when he gits so com­ fortable In bis mind dat be goes to sleep on de Job.” ■ You c a n 't afford to invest in cheap clothes now. I t will pay you in term* o wear and satisfaction - to buy standard^, albwool clothes. The only - way to be sure of all-wool quality is to buy H a r t Sdhaffner & ' Marx cjothea. They win the confidence of men, so we are sure they will sa tisfy you absolutely. . . THE SURPRISE STORE E. C. H1LB: 28-30 E. Third St. We GiveS. & H. Green Stamps. d a y t o n ; o h io S. B»jyjggg A D A I R ’S A D A I R ’S The Leading Home Fu rn ishe r Fo r Over Thirty*Years You Can Save One-Fourth to One-Third OnYour Furniture Rugs, Draperies and Stoves • by selecting your OUTFIT HERE A visit to our Furn iture, Rug and Stove D isplay is equal to sceumg.the combined stock of half a dozen average stores. Several thousand square feet of floor space are crowded with the choicest examples of high grade Furn iture, Rugs Stoves and Victrolas. An inspection of th is wonderful display, and a comparison of onr prices with otliors, will ox- plain why we arc doing the Home Fu rn ish ing business.of th is county. n fp :J A noat, well constructed, Solid Cak ( Dresser. Has 3 roomy drawers' and suitable plate mirror w ith shapod standards Price $11.75 A Big Roomy CHIFFOROBE $16.75 Just the thing for a man’s ' room will hold evprthing a man wears. Has ilvo drawers and ha t compart inent a t top. Tho large wardrobe compartment is fitted with garm en t hangers. The greatest B u ffo value over sold. Fu] Quartered Oak, Colonii sty le. Heavy P lank To; size 48x20. This Biiffe is bu ilt on massive line and is a beqpty. A $2 value, our price. $19.75 A charming lot of Axminster Rugs Quartered Oak LIBRARY TABLE With heavy $ 0 1 *7C* plank tops 4p4u 1 • / D In Ail Sizes and Qualities 27x64 inches, 32.60, $2.76, 38,25, $3.50 and $4',00. ■ 4 80x72 inches, $5:25, $5.75, $6.00 and $6.26. 81-4x101-4 feet, $22.00, $27.00, $30.00 and up to $38.00. 9x12 foot, $ 25 . 86 , $80.00, $34.00 and bp to $42 (K). 11 1-2x12 feet, $42.00, $15.00 and $16 60. -- * S" V •»* »■>it'iiinuw *'• as | K w - , ■ “ . mmmmmmnrn ,U' This library table illustrates one of our special values. The top meas­ ures 48x28. 45 <)( her Styles to Select. From FLORENCE izz Oil Cook Stoves Don’t do your cooking th is si mer over a red ho t coal ran g e - an oil stove. Bujrnow for before summer is.ovor the price Will su go up, $6 60 up. 22-24 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio A T t A T D » C i x X - r x i k . X J t V . O stov*., Victrola*<

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