The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
:jprm—tmanryn «W m M m «** . ADA IK ’S , . e- , >: ■ „ • v "Na* Laafifftf Hem* fi*mlstl#r Fer Over ThirtyYkUMm ----------------- E j M u g h o n o H o m o O u t f i t to F u r n l o b a n E a r tr a R o o m Come This Week end See the New Ideal HOME OUTFITS The variety of home outfit#and lingle roomoutfit* we ore* rivow- iny i* larger than ever before. More "‘period** style* are em braced; more medium-priced example# are* shown than hereto fore, while the artistic feature# of the furniture loom large. That would mean nothing at all if the “ law-teit** quality feature did not *tand back of it# signal beauty and charm. Come and seethem home outfit#, the duel virtue* of winch we Warrant will please you for the time you #pend in viewing them. Here Are Seme Stirring Specials For This Week Dining Room Suit in Mahogany Queen Ann Period, composed of Buffet, .Table and 6 Chairs complete $ $40.00 Genuine Circassipn Walnut Dress er, Colonial Style large 24x30' inch Mirror Plate. Special, Prtce . * Brussels Rug 9x12 size Special Price. » v . « . . . •.* Bed Room Suit in Mahogany, Colonial style consisting of jBed Dresser and Dress ing Table cdmplete fl* * ? C A A for i v I V V $37.00 Three Piece Parlor, Suit in Ma hogany Finish upholstered in Spanish Arti ficial Leather., Special Price..........................< Bed Davenport in Dak. upholstered in Spanish artifical leather box underneath for Special t ' M l R A . Price i . . , ............ . . . . . V , Four Post Bed in Mahogany. Special.. $ 23.75 Solid Oak Library Table 24x36 in. large Magazine Rack at each end. Special a t.......... 1 top. Same Aa Cash if Paid in 60 BaysOnAmountsor$ 10.00 andOver 22-24 N . Detroit S t. ' { Xeiila , Ohio Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas. s m n m Lesson Quartwy April 28,1918. \ L* V v:i m r \ “ V |dEijilH CE3 >«S35 Sags M §sgg%g|i 5,000Mile Guarantee W hat Extra-Tested Means to You v Racine CountryRoad and Multi-Mile Cord \\re»--Extra-Tested through every step in their construction—-bring extra tire value to the mail who seeks the utmost in automobile utility. The Extra Tests are your assurance of more miles and more all round satisfaction. N ote These Extra Teats The Extra Test for perfect fabric; theExtraTe»t for tenge strength; the Extra T#ftt- for rubber fitness; for accurate compound; for "fnctionirtg:” for carcasssmoothness; fortreadproportion; forevencure; forgeneral^rearabilitv. And one inspector workt with everyseventirebuilderstoinsuretheuniformly high quality of #adh tire. Each EbtbaTest shows in long lima service. Eachmeans better tire serv- Icse for you. Youll know a newstandardof tirevaluewhenyouknow Racine CountryRoad or Multi-Mile Cord Tires, Also red orgray tubes. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES * T ■ Text ef Lasts*, Iterk krtaifc—Memory Vsrssi 1 John 4:21—Goldsn Text,- Msrk f;S5—Commentary Prepared by R*v. P. M. fleams. \ Repeatedly Christ told them that ho ■should suffer and be killed, and rise arala the third day (vs*, 80-82), but I know of no one who believed it except Mary of Bethany. They had other ^thoughts than his and therefore could pot receive his words, This is no doubt the reason why so many today cannot receive the teaching concerning his coming again to set up hta kingdom on this earth. They have their own thoughts concerningthe kingdombeing within us, and thtt we arc iters to win the world to Christ, and other tradi tionswhereby theword o f flodis made void, and they CSbw.not the thoughts of theXord. Paul say*} by the spirit, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that he was burled,and that he row again the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Cor., 15:3, 4), meaning the writings in the Old Testament; but how few seem to see these truths in type, and In plain statement, in Gen, 22; Ex. 11; Lev. 16; Pa. 22; Isa. 53; and elsewhere, It might be said to many today, as well as*to those in his day, "Ye know not the Scriptures, nor the power of God.*’ . Pride and ambition were among the sins of the disciples then as now, for as they Journeyed they had been dis puting as to who should be the great est-(vsf. 33-37). Bya little Childwhom he took-In his arms, and set -in the midst of them, he-taught them the great lesson of lowliness ondhumlllty. When, on the last passdver night there was n strife among them as to'who should be the greatest, he called their attention to the'fact that htfwas among themas one who Beryed (Lu, 22;24-27). Ambition to be somewhatJs, from the devil who told Eve that If she obeyed himshe would be as God, and this was his own sin (Gen. 3:5; Isa. 14:13,14). Jeremiah’s advice to’his scribe Baruch Was good, "Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not” (Jer, 45:5.) We need to remember that,“God resisted! this proud, and, glveth grace to- the humble,'* and »to -consider him who though he was rich, for our eakes became poor. (1 Pet. 5:5;.2 Cor. 8:8). According to the harmony of the Gospels, the incident of the tribute money, recorded, only inMatt 17:24*27| cornea in before this of the little child, In thlslmatter also there was a bit of pride on the part of Peter, for when asked if his master paid -tribute, It wouldhave beenmore becominginhim to haveasked Jesus, iBsteadofnnswSr-, Ingas if he was an authority andknew It all. Our Lord, rather that# give of fense, Submitted to paying what Peter “ f ^ s a f e s iw e a i a j : ury was empty.This mode*of obtain ing money to pay thishill U to me as wonderful, If-not more so, than the fl#h story la Jonah, '* The lesson incident of vss, 33-41, in dicates another bit of self-importance, though it, seemed like .«W 'for the .Lord, and jealousy for his cause. Bow common theword is now or something similar to it. “Hefollowetb not u*,”‘ And the same spirit 1#all toomanifest i Let us forbid him, or disapproveof him; or tslk himdown, because be does not see as we do, or fellowship with us, Ob, to have more o f hi# spirit, who5 said, "Forbid him hot/ f&r,h» that;la notagalnst ns is on-our part,** What surprises there will be When he who judgeth righteously shall reward every .one according to his. work,, and not even s cup of cold water given fa bis name shall have„lo»t its reward. The remaining verses of onr -lesson chapter 442-50) are among the most awful op record,, and three times- btf; mentions hell, and the fire that never shall be quenched. Be alone knows whaf it means and he dees not want a# to know, for he Is not willing that anyf should perish., It was net prepared for us, but for the devil and his angels) (Batt 25:41), but whersftr it i i and* whatever' it Is, It must be awfully real.- Periahlng must be an Indescribably fearful thing for “God so loved the) World that he gave-his only begotten) Son that whosoever belffreth In him, should not perish, hut have everlasting life." When we try to think what It .musthavemeant to himto give up hlS' Son to suffer In our stead, and what It must have meant to hts Son to give up the glory which he hadwiththe rather' before the.world was, and to sojourn) about thlrty-fotfr years in a mortal, body, as Rpoor man, in a world Which' he had made, but whichwould not own1 him nor receive him; despised and re-, Jected of men, a man of sorrows and) acquainted with grief, wounded for our) transgressions, bruised for our Inlqubi ties, hearing.our sin* in his own body,' all that we might not perish—themwe! must conclude thnt to perishmust be a) truly awful thing. The reality of the; ,torment of the lost maybe better imag ined from the description in Rev.; 14:10,11, and yet there are those who say there is no hell, thus making lighti of the love of God and the anguish' bf Gethsemane, ahd Calvary, and mak ing God a liar. Forpoet ownprotectionBecertain every Ratine Tire you boy bears the name RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RACINE, WIS. A . If we think .continually uf GOd’S, goodness and his never-fallingmercies,, We shall experience such happiness; that distrust and discord wiU. Cad* away.—i i V..H, ' . j The best price for your eggs e paid at Naglejjr’s. will FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Connaelor-at-Lftw XENIA, OHIO. GMc* m et Galloway A Cherry. uiiHifHiiiiifiitiifiiiiiutiiiuiiiiiiiiniitiiiUifiitiiitMifiiiiiiiimiiilimimtmMimHfcj luum SURBURBAN DAYS f Saturday, Monday andTuesday 1 For the special benefit el ourOUT-OF-TOWN Gutomer#. we have art thr« days, to be i known as SurburbanDays, On theie day* we will offer #pem*l Value* which w»H be adverti**® **' g elusively in this and other OUT-OF-TOWN papdra. . ‘ , .. . g The great buying,power ofthi# More enables u« to offer value# whichcan not be duplicated at thi# | time.by any otheT#tme in'this comihunityu Our w#rehou»* arefilled with good# bought months ago, 1 enabling u* to sell at pride* that arebelow the presentwholesale' co*t. | Study These Prices and Compare*--We Pay Fares | a 3E' An Exceptional Sale of Drew Skirts ■. ■ . OUR REGULAR *1.08, and 18.60 SILK ahd WOOL SKIRTS*4.83, This is an exceptional assortment of-dug best values, SOks are of'Taffeta, and Messallno. plain colored, black and vayy, fanoy stripts and plaids in an epd*- less variety. ' ‘ Wool Skirts of Serge, Popllb And Gaberdine, mostly navy and black: The best modeld of the season s ASK FOR "SUBURBAN SPECIAL” TO.SECURE ............. t h e s e p r ic e s . -§§J S<:M' S i SI 5- * sal •* 51 Special Values FINE WHITE VOILES: Pipe 40 Inch round threadWhite Dress Voll for confir mation, Graduation or regular wear. 1The present value Is more than 'our price .to you. Surburban Special per yard....... 26c VAL LACE and INSERTIONS: % to 2 Inches wide imitation cluny real' linen laces N to l inch wide. 12yards to thepiece* Suburban Special,per piece............. -........*6«s HAND PURSE: Real Pin Seal5 with strap back., come with poclmt, at back. Extra quality seal. Special.-........,,.-^.... BAND BAGS; Suitable for, shopping maoe of real leather* Regular *L<H) values. Special to you 69c RIBBONS; Moire Ribbons for. hair bojra and fanoy work, white, black and, all colors, Regular 25c values. Special to you, per 19e y ard,...... , GLOVES: * Clasp washable Ohamo- sette Gloves, all white andWhite with black stitching: Regular 89q values. While they Wonderful Values in Silks ; ^ TAFFETA SILKS: Excellent? quality, yard wide In all the New Spring colorings per yard..................... !............ *168 and *1«7§, FOULARD SILKS; . One of the toost popular silks for this sessoh wear 86-to 4Q inches wide In a'beautiful line? of-styies Priced at.... . ...........,.....,*1.98, *2.25 and *2.60 CpEtEPE METERS: 48lpphe's wide. A soft clinging Bilk for dresse* excellent for wear, AH the new shades vand ,blark, Special price per yard..• .... ,-l.. . . . . . (US SHIRTING SILKS: 8? to 8«Inches wide in a heahttful line of colorings in Taffeta and Satin effects Prices..,*L76,*1.98and *2.25) ., GINGHAM SILKS: Very stylish for springwear. Alt silk 86 inches wide. -Color ings are simply gorgeous. Special price *1.60 *' SUMMER. WASH SILKS: Fm# for dresses, yard wide in -Persian and tyro toned effects, all colors. -A 76c quality special for mo w h i t e C a s h a b l e s i l k s : Yard r*a«»iar;H.66 quapty. Speolal for per yard,...—...,.....11,50 FOR ru ’ Shraodes „ Miss- E land, visit the last of Walter draft for t •*' for six me /arming. Miss Hel Mis# Eya and last I< at a rook Dr. W, commcnceir day at Plai- ersvifio. The Junii issued invii honoring tl May 4th, a room Of thi All perse must he in _ auditor by... '■ received a,1 ■this office, not consido ■ law. . A number ton Wednes famous - Ital Curci, at Mi attended the Barber, Mis Bird, Mr. I- Mr. William *h .Oglesbee s ? . = a- i-S-. a am Wool Dress Doods All Wool Dress Goods will; be much, much higher thtl# fall. We urge you to take advantage of our large steck that we bought many nienths ago at the low prices. We pap not duplicate the values nor the-prices Which we hoWquote. For this sale we are making some EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES/ For this SUBURBAN BALE” ' Ask for them and you will save money. 4- ■ w EXTRA SPECIAL Crepe .de chines 40 Inohes.wlde, all silk Crept De Chine. An excellent silk to Wear, vWe have it ' in all the'leading shades and black. Our regu lar *1.69 and *1.76 qualityi, ( Special Subhr- ban Salo’ ’ prioe^....„i........... .... *1.89 per yard YOU MUST ASK FOR “ SURBURBAN SPECIAL TO SECURE THESE SPECIAL PRICES. nmiiiimifiifinimuiifiii The Edward Wren Co. PPR1NGFIELD, OHIO. (iifiiiuffHiiHiiiifmiimiis C : 7 / b u t them . The coi \ is hicludt i pay, of cc. to buy fc do s o an< “premiun store? ' i below ha witbsyni C E D ’ M. C. Nafl J. E. P c , # L . H . . W. W CLr W. B. Clai W* D. P WILB! W. A. And Emmons Jones whose place of residence is unknown is hertby notifled that Harriet Walton Jones has filed her petition against him for divorce ln^ihe Common Fisas Gourt of Gteene County, Ohio, -and that said cause will be for hearing on and after May 28th, 1918. F. L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. HOW'S THIS? How’s This? 5 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ^Hall's* Catarrh-Medicine has bean taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and ha* be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling theJPoison from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions, After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you wiU see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, tret* ■ , . . F. J. CHENEY It Ck, <ftMde, Ohio. & itt Dn*«*{#U, m . * See us for your Spring Suit. We have the line- of woolens that make Suits took right. We make them, and they will fit you. Give XJsA Call K A N Y , T^ di”8 XfcNIA, Ofltltt Until y o Har Ott d o : nexpens floors m' andgive; Also t) W y i m Come: l h K g f i
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