The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
t m -t** t r a m g ^ M f c a t j j a g Children, Mote KnowThat (M ho Castoria Always (Bears the I ItoS t K ’HWOW J * ■ »** WbrU JS^imlteS*jf^S!Sr0f O ttigs* . h Use For Over Thirty Years E xact Copy o f W rapper. THCCCNTAUnC qmpa MV-NcWVMKom. NoNeedles to Change, rs Any Record , Be sure to see and hear the machine be- /- lore making a purchase. Machine glad ly senlon approval." Galloway & Cherry r w > * » Let us have your Gream! We have changed otir Cream Station and are now located/at Nagley’s Grocery. We pay the best* prices and guarantee the test. Prompt service. Houstonia C. & 1. Co. R . T . NELSON , A g t. Th Cedarrille Herald $1*00, :PW Y«|*J> ’ I KAm-H WJ1X - * HttMor' Entered a t the Post-Gfflse, O rta r- rrile, .Optuber At, 1597, yw •eeoncl clae* matter. FRIDAY, KAY 3 , IMS THE FINGER OF DUTY POINTS. V.. a E. Main St., Xenia, (M > 4 # ’; , ■>> 4 NOTICE FARMERS F a rm E conom y * The Biggest Less'on Farms Todayis Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profit* Are Made by Managing a Farm £oh a Business Basisw ■*1 ■“ UseAmericanSteel FencePosts |M a d * b y A m e r i c < n J S t a * i ;& W i r « ’ C o m p a n y THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Thooeendeln use In the pant 15 years. Which have not rotted, rusted or burned because they are heavy alno coated inside and outside,'1 Moeey Saved Ameridan S tee l (•oati** Can Be Driven Eliminate* Fence Repairs *> Every Post a Lightning Rod Protects Stock from Lightning Ho Staples Required Fence Rows ra n Bo Burned, Des troying Weeds And Vertnon Land With ticerl Posts is More Valuable. S i * u a a t ono a fo r f u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n o r » sk t h a m a n w h i h « a u«*d Am e ric an S t e a l P a tti* F i a t ; TARBG 3C L U M B E R CO . CeijlArville^Ohio , * ' HIT OUR JOB PRINTING Every man in America Is in the spotlight. He is standing before Hie bar of conscience. Ho is being, tried in the balance. The eyes of his country are upon hint. And a sense of his responsibility should be. jf : ............... * : AH that he is, all that lie has, he owes to his country. Much of both he owes tp his city. Personal pride and pride in, locality and countvy should spur him to his utmost efforts in behalf Of both right how. For not only his. honor, his stand ing before the world, but' the honor and standing of city and .country alike a re a t stake. All-.of us, individuals, communities, country a t large, must do our .best to make the humiliation of the Hun complete and lasting in this war. The finger of duty points the way. The country cannot-be a slacker! The city or hamlet or township canned afford to be pilloried in that class. SUNDAYSCHOL Lesson5.—SecondQuarter, May1 $ 1918 . T H E INTERNATIONAL SER IES 1 Text of the Lesson, Mark 10:17-31— .Memory Verse, Mark 10 : 14 —Golden Text, Matt 6:33—Commentary Pro. pared by Rev. D. M, Stearns,, The opening verse of our lesson chapter dads him still teaching "the multitudes, as was his custom, and no doubt he was always opening,to them the Scriptures, and showtog from the law, tha prophets, nud the psalms the things concerning himself (Luke 24:27, 82, 44). What we call tha Old Testament was his Bible, and from beginning to end full of himself and his kingdom, and the blessing that will come to all nations through bis people Israel., If the harmony of the Gospels can be relied upon we must read between the last lesson and this one Luke 10 to 18 aftd John 7.to 11, but If we keep in mind that Iffark Is writing Of him as the perfect servant, we shell hud la this Gospel a great deal to make ns better acquainted with him a s such,’ and some of n s believe that there is nothing worth while compered -with knowing him and making him known to others. The Pharisees* question of verse 2 'gives him an opportunity to Indorse the Genesis record of the making of man, male and’ female and we can not hut think that be had.' In mind Iilmself aS the last Adam, and his Eve, the church, now beiug bullded (Eph; 5 :8G-82). Compare lesson verses 242, with Matt. 18:3-12, and note the scrip? -tural significance of- adultery in James 4 :4. In verses 18-10 we see again how fa r the dlsdpies were from under standing the mind of the Master, If ** had been a t all tinted-with our- h am a weakness k« woatd have beat often Jamd by their selfishness, sad pride sad twbdtef. bat L* wo*with- pttt*tooriujyti»iul wsskaMMrymwe knowButt he was effewgrieved fey .4fcem, . That the dlseipfaw should rebnkt those who brum#!* little children to W n {in Luke 18:15, they «re called In fants) di«pi«ased him much, and he said those beowtlfal m d ever memor able worts, “Suitor tbs Rifle children to come unto ms, sad forbid them not; fo r o f such Is the Kingdom of God" (r*. 14), Only Mark says that be took them up fen his arms, and Messed them ,(vs, lfi, compare 9:36). I like to think ,of the boy* sad girl* playing In the streets (Each. 8:5), apd always re joice in Dent 1:80. The account of the rich young ruler (vsa, 17-27) Is found also In M att 18 and Luke 18, He must have hew •In some respect* a specially interest ing case for it Is said that. “Jesus, 'beholding him, loved him" (vs. 21), His seal la seen in. that he cam* run- ,nlng and kneeled before, the Lord, with his question, “Good Master, what •shall I do that I may Inherit eternal .life." The Lord's first word seems to Imply, Do you acknowledge me as God, for there Is none'good bnt God! .And certainly If Jeeps was not God ,be was not good,.for no mere man [could say the things that h s said and .speak the tru th ; for instance such words as these, *T came down from -Heaven," “I am the resurrection and •’the life," “No matt taketh my. life 'from me, 1 lay It not dpwtt Of myself; 1 have power to lay I t’down, and I have power to take lt agaln," VGlortfy thou ,me with the-glory which l had with' thee before the World was." When Jesus called bis attention to the com mandments, hts reply was, "Master, all these have 1 observed from my youth, what lack I Jet?" Then the Lord, searched him, and laid him low by the first of all the commandments, "Thou shalt have no other Gods be fore me," (Ex. 20:3). Hs had great possessions, and when. Jesus told him to sell all that he had, and give to the poor, and take np the cross and follow him, he rovealedito tha young map bis Idol, and he went away sad and grieved treasure on earth being more to him than treasure In heaven. I t was the tenth commandment that shut Paul's mouth (Bom. 7»7), tbs first out did it for this mam • Obr God did not soy that 0 rich mon. could not. be saved, for Abraham; and David, and Zacchens, and Joseph of Arimathea, and hosts of other rich men have been saved, and served the Lord with their ,wedlth. He sold that it is h a rt for them that truirt in riches to eater into the Kingdom of God (vs. 24), Whatever prevents us from seeing ourselves a s lost, helpless sin ner*. Is a hindrance, bht tbs convic tion of any man Is a possibility with God (vs. 27). Many a church today would have made i t easy for that man to enter, but oUrLOrt loved the man, and not his- money* iPwobder what Judas Iscariot thought of it. Peter was doing some thinking and asked what they should have who had left all to follow Jesus (vs. 28-81), Then came the answer concerning the hundredfold in this life. (10;000 per ed it), and the fullness of life eternal let th e world to gome. In the reply our Lo rt;as* rf«p ied by Matthew he spoke of his coming in glory, and of the twelve apostles fitting .on twelve thrones • Judging the twelve tribe* of Israel* See also .Luke 22:20,80. Compare th e promise to the overcomer of sitting with Christ in bis throne, nnd reigtilng With him over the earth (Rev. 8:21; 5:&l0). ..London Ohio Romo flour a t Nag- ley’s. Hawaiian Pineapple, sliced or grat ed, 20 and 25c per can at Nagley’a. Sc. m w P u itfN TlWM «•w$ "*■*!*#■Hfe* m Mi SpringEconomySale A U TO T IRES AND TUBES GUARANTEED Titd 8 -*Kon*Skid—r $ 10.65 • 0 x 8 1 -*........................ *,$ 18.80 82 x 81 - 2 ............................ $ 10.28 *1x4 kk . k i l W #,«■«>($22.65 34x4 **•*• i**i*#«*■«*.*i«b*A ,*«»*.$28.30 Red $ 2 . 70 . $ 8 . 80 .. $ 8,45 ........ TUBES Gray $2.86 $2.46 ..$8.10 $ 4 .( 50 ..... ........... ..........:$ 4.06 ................. .............$ 4.16 We Guarantee These Tires and Tubes-—Also Sell Seconds S U P P L I E S 80x1 Belinar itrtMnlMklkt*.,./, tkrilai $1,46 80 x 81-2 Belinar.,,... .,......,^,$ 1.90 Stewart Speedometer..... $ 8.25 K . W. Smith Look.............$8,35 Spot Lamps................... ,$8.76 Hand Horn ,...M ................. $ 2.00 Grown Fender fq rFo rd ,..$l&60 Tool J f i o x , , c . . . $1.96 Shook Absorber................$ 3.75 Ford Rad iato rs— 1917, $22,60; 1916, $21.00“ Ford Head L a& ps............$4.76 Adamson Vulcaulzer........ $1.00 Hook-On-BooU— 3 -inah, 6 o«; 8 <i- 2 -Inch..,... 60 c -No Cement, P a tc h e s ..___ $69e Pumps, Double Action..... $1.69 Champion X P lu g s ..........48o FORD COMBINATION TUSE - v G ^EY , $2.40; RED , $9,05 Frank J . Pierson High St**et, in* Springfield, Ohio T hat K haki-clad American soldier of ours, faring the Germans across N o Man’s from d ie trenches, in France. ‘ 1 W, 4 H e is facing cold, storm, hunger, disease, death, that America’s homes,may he safe from the threat or German arrogance and brutality. He is enduring hard ship and danger willingly, without a murmur, ; that American liberty and justice may endure. He » fighting Jor you! W hat a re you here at home in the pence and plenty of America doing for him? Stand by him. Back him up. " i - , 1 - .*V/ He is depending on you for food and cloth ing, for the shells, rifles and machine guns ' " ■(; that can take him over the top to victory. f You will not fail him 'now . T he Third Liberty Loan is the measure of your support. Its success is vital to his comfort, to his safety, to hisV ICTORY ., Invest in ALL the Bonds You ,Can Lend Him a Hand! This Space Paid for and Contributed by\ GEORGE LITTLE d r . a . c. M c C o rm ick , DENTIST, 10 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio. HarryKeonon AUCTIONEER, SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneer* 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience. References Furnished PHONE 2-120 r GodarvUIa* « - i,OWo W. L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e Can be found At nsy office each Saturday or reached by phone i t my residence each evening, Office 36 , PHONES Rosldance 2-122 . CEDARVILLE, OHIO, " T R Y O U R JOB PR IN T IN G f 1
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