The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52

■A . V- «. i h i v - I . • • r t Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTOR IA -Tie Sind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in tm for over over 30 years, has horns the signature of and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants end CMdren-—Experience against Experiment. ; What is CASTOR IA Castorie is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops end" Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ‘neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance.. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years* it has heenin constantusefortherelief of Constipation, Flatulency* ■ Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—-TheMother’s Friend, genuine C A ST O R !A always iBcars the Signature o f InUseFor Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought tux CKUtAUHOOMNANfV.MEWyOUKOITVtf President W ilson Says; “ The work whioti the.Chautauqua is doing has not lost . ‘ , importance because o f the war, bnfc rather has gained new opportunity1for service. Det me express the hope that the people will not fail in their support o f a patriotic institution that may bo said to be an integral part,at the'national defense.” Buy SeasonTickets Now AND SUPPORT THE CEDARVILLE JU LY , 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 A Five Day Win-the-War Program Full of Good Things. Get a Program Booklet From * G. R HARTMAN, Secretary Secretary Baker Says: , UI am constantly facing the splendid results o f the work done by the Chautauquain creating and sustaining a sound pa triotic pub lic feeling, and in carrying forward the great national enterprises which the government is necessarily bringing to the attention o f the people;” int-WtthoutMystery Buy paint that you know is good-paint that there’s no mystery about. On the back of every ram •of Hanna’s Green Seal Paint you’ll find the exact for­ mula of its contents. Thus you take nothing for granted in buying Green Seal. It tells you just what goes to make upits ingredients. Hanna’s GreenSeal is the good-wearing, good-looking paint that expert painters prefer, T ry It, .Kell By 1 . ' ; ' ' 1 Kerr €& Hastings Bros. f i i o c P e r Y e ir» KARLH- BULL E d ito r Entered a t the Post-Office, Cedar- viiie, October 81, 1887, as second class matter. F R ID A Y , JU LY 12, 1818 SELFMADE EXILES. Liberty Loan and Red Cross* drives disclose in nearly every community certain obstinate slackers. They are so few nowadays that they at once become notorious and ate pointed out —like the man with the rubber ear and the armless hoy—dismal freaks standing in sharp contrast to normal humanity. Very rarely are they pro-German. Pro-Germanism does not advertise it­ self now in that conspicuous way. Mostly they are grouches and sponges. Their simple psychology is that o f a pig in a clover patch. While the feed­ ing is good, nothing less than the impact o f a rock against the ribs or of a scantling on the spinal cplumn will inspire them to move on. So long as somebody else will keep the boat going they-will .neither bail no i row. They are the cross-grained, bilious, sort which nurses all real or fancied grievances against the com­ munity in general., Small as their number is, they raise an irritating problem. The commu­ nity’s feeling toward them is like the feeling o f men who have been volun­ teering to pufcjput a fire toward the able-bodied citizen who refused to lend a hand but perched on a horse block at a safe distance and watched their efforts with amused interest -The in­ clination to throw a brick in his di­ rection strong and natural. But it must be resisted,' • There is nothing to be done with these obstinate slackers except to let them extensively alone. No mfih can thrive on the contempt o f the commu­ nity, in which he lives. They must find that out. The man who is well able to lend a hand 'how and refuses to do it voluntarily exiles himself from the sympathv and-respect o f his neighbors. Let his own judgment upon himself as an exile stand in the future.—Saturday Evening Post. ■ Rev. Walter Morton, of E l be rton, Oa., has jo in e d , nis w ife and ch il­ dren, who are.gueate at the home of Mr. 8 . M. Murdock and fam ily . Mr. W . I). Nisbet. o f Chicago, dropped into town, yeeterday on a short visit! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J* H . Nisbet. The follow ing persons form ed a ptenio party July Fourth that visited Sulphur Licit Springs and Damp Sherman: D. S. E rv in and fam ily, Judge J. U. Marshall and family, JBrviq F an s and fam ily, J, A . Burns and fam ily, Mr. A lex . Spear and Mr. GL A . Shroades. REPORT ' Ij Of the Condition of the Exchange Bank, Cedarville, In the State oi Ohio, at the Close of Business, June 29th, 1918. ! RESOURCES Loans on Real Ratals............... t -20,000.00 Loanson Collateral..... ........... . 70,725,10 Other Loansand Discounts,,,,,.,..,, 291,170.73 Overdrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 , 0 8 7 . 5 1 0 .8. Liberty Bomls'not included in Reserve (Items S-6-7-8)................. 5,800.00 State, County and Municipal Bonds notincluded in Reserve......... . 10,708.80 OtherBonds and Securities..,.....,, 11,010.10 Ihirnitureaddfixtures.. ........ ......... 500.00 Other Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 2 0 0 . 0 0 Duefrom Rcserrd Banks...$00,018.02 Exchanges for .Clearing.,.. ...123,51 Cushin Vault Items 18-19-20-21 . ......................................14,718.29 Total Cash and Exchange.......................81.454.85 U. 8>Revenue Stamps.....;...... 83-50 Total....................................... t517,150.02 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in ,.,..,.....,,. Surplus Fund........ .............. Undivided Profits less Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid........ * Individual Deposits subject to check Items 34-35.................... Demand Certificates tit Deposit:;.. Due to Bank and Bankers,........... Time Certificates of Deposit...... . Savings Deposits .................... . Otficr Dopoeit.i....................... ,J 50,000,00 . 12,000.00 .. 2,057.98 , 230,189.83 . 21,300.35 .... 352,70 ...75,030.00 .. 100,120.30 .. 19.792.78 Tots, ............. ....................... $517,150.02 State of Ohio, County Of Greene, ss: I, O. L. Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bonk of Cedarville, Ohio, do Solemnly swear that the sbovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, O. L. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before la* this 5th day of July 1018. ANDREW JACKSON, Notary Public- HOW'S THIS? How's Thi»7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward fo r any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catatrh sufferers fo r the paAt thirty-five years, and has be­ come known as the most reliable rem­ edy fo r Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions. ' A fter you have taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh .Medicine fo r a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Send for teatlmoinals, free. * F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c, Ask for Ballard’s Pancake and j Buckwheat flour at Naglpy’s. , Among other good coffees we have <a fresh shipment o f Red Bird at Nag- I ley’s. ■ TRY m R JOB PRINTING dr . a . a M c C ormick , DENTIST, 19 Allan BW*, Xsata, Qhio. im «vu ,u uiiuuin HUIIIBXIIVUMI SlWSffiOOL IiSSBN (By REV. R. B. FITiSWATER, D. P., TaacUer o f Englluh Bible in tbs Moody Bible Institute o f Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR JULY 14 BEADING GOD’S WORD. LESSON TEXT—Psalms 19:7-11: Acta 8; 26-39. GOLDEN TEXT—To shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free,— John 8*32* * a d d it io n a l , m a t e r ia l f o r TEACHERS—Psalms 37:31; 119:9-16; Pro­ verbs 13:13; Isaiah 55:8-11; John 6:39-43-47; Roman* 15:4. DEVOTIONAL READING—Pantos 119: 9-16, 97-106. 1 I. Characteristics of God’s Word (Ps. 19:7-11). The Psalmist here sets forth six de­ scriptive titles of God’s Word, six out­ standing qualities, and six resultant effects. FIRST GROUP— 1. Tltlo: "The Law of tha Lord" (V. 7). « By tills is meant the fundamental principles which God as a moral being reveals to the consciences o f men as binding upon the soul, 2. Quality: "Perfect" (v. 7). It is free from omissions and re­ dundancies. It Is perfect as a moral code; and it perfectly accomplishes man’s salvation. 3. Effect: “ Converting the Soul" (v. 7). • The practical effect o f the law of God Is to turn men to God himself, righteousness and holiness. SECOND GROUP— 1. Title: “ The Testimony o f the Lord" (v. 7). It Is the witness which God bears as to his attributes, and against man’s sins. ' . 2. Quality: “ Sure” (v. 7) I t Is plain and infnlllble. We can repose in it our interests for time and eternity. 3. Effect: “ Making Wise the Sim­ ple” (v, 7), - Tlie. simple are those wlio have hum­ ble, open and teachable minds. . THIRD GROUP— , 1. Title: “The Statutes of the Lord” (v 8). These are the principles or charges which- the Lord gives to us all,, to fit US to rightly perform the duties which the different relations of life moke obligatory upon us. 2. Quality: “ Right” (v. 8). They are from the righteous God and are absolutely just and equitable. 3. Effect: “ Rejoicing the Heart” <v. ’ 8). ■ . The true heart rejoices lu justice and equity. FOURTH GROUP— 1. Title: “The Commandment o f the Lord" (v. 8). ' This brings into view the personal God who stands back o f his law to en­ force Its demands—to require obedi­ ence to its precepts. 2. Quality: “ Pure” (v. :8). ' It Is free from deceit and error. 3. ’ Effects “ Enlightening the Eye*” (v; 8), The effect of Gods law is to give man ability, not only to under­ stand Ills love and Salvation, but to be wise as to the things about him. FIFTH GROUP— 1. Title: "The Fear of the Lord’.’ <v, 9). Reading the Word o f God produces reverential feat In the heart o f the reader. 2. Quality: “ Clean” (v, 9). It Is- not .only clean In itself, but sanctifies the heart of those who re­ ceive It. , 3. Effect: “ Enduring ForeVer” (v.9 ), ' The life and relationship founded upon his law abide forever. • SIXTH GROUP— . 1. Title: “The Judgment* o f the' Lord” (v. 9), By tills is meant the sentences pro­ nounced by God's Word. 2. Quality: “True and Righteous” (V. 0). ” . The penalties prescribed by God are true, conformable to the Intuitive moral sense of man. -3, Effect: “ Serve a* Warnings and Bring Reward" (v. II). i f tlie warnings be heeded, ship­ wrecks upon life's sea will be pr*:- vented. Besides God pays n wa^e for obedience to his laws, Godliness is profitable unto all, having the promise of the life that now Is, and that which is to come. II, A Notable Example of Bible Study (Acts 8:20-39). 1. Who It Was (v. 27). The Ethiopian eunuch, a man of great authority. He was the secretary of the treasury of the Ethiopian queen. The wisest and best men and women o f the earth have been reverent stu­ dents of the Bible and have testified to Its beauty and power. 2. The Circumstance* of (v. 28). It was while traveling that this grent man was studying the Bible. This la a most excellent way to im­ prove moments while on a journey. 3. Doing Personal Work (vv.- 29-37). Philip was taken from his great evangelistic work in Samaria and di­ rected to go to the desert. The Spirit directed Philip to Join himself to the chariot in which the Ethiopian was traveling. Philip r«i; in obedience to the Spirit's Command. One should be alert for the Spirit’s direction as for the individual with whom to do per­ sonal work. The eunuch Was Inquir­ ing after the way of life. But still he needed the help of a SpirlVtauglit man, SALESMAN WANTED—To solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases, and paints. Salary bn commission. Address the Victor Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. . WE WANT A MAN. OR WOMAN to sell T o ile t Articles. One w h o can stand prosperity. W e are an old established House opening a new territory, Write at ofiee i* Vft A tt . Walker, 11*01 E . Third .81**Dayton, Ohio. )k Summer Sale From July 20 to August 3rd • -—is the “ usual” event under most “ difficult” conditions; but value has a new meaning these days. In some cases, prices will never again be as low for equal qualities— if the merchandise can ever be had. It will be a great economy sale. MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Dayton, Ohio C o r n e r 4 t h I a n d M a i n SttC ■ . j GRAVES’ CLOAK HOUSE 17 South Fountain Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. 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