The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

MAILCARRIERSAFTER w m » i £ wmi IIX iniiiKifiC’itt) to m e uks StKMS'OlOOL AsMMi CMHy a i i l u l l h Wif SirlfliJ Sfintpj Sills. Cfiltetois, O- — g f tfc* 3;vvO Ghto wan ■cwfiirs, whose _*»!#« of Wfcf €wiBf» Stamps m t i t Mackinac free tr?y contest a it aow t&uiin* fSvvMQ vreeiir, 4rftur I* Vastsdall of AftitHid ftis week *&»*« furejpost Acocraieg to oil*, ml Hiderl* ia ft* o®css of f t * OhioWav ifttiaie roKwittt® ke is** soW $Sfi8* J1S WOlill, ©f W«P SaVlKgS Stamp*,. Hi* eloaest rival I* Joseph H, Stier*. <* Hamersville, Broura cgant^ vftos# ioftl sales Slav* rescued U114S. . Otlser carriers *&»• total We* Bavin** Stamps sates are lush are: William Luis, J*jrqm*ville; Waltar . ■»«*«*> U t Gilesd; I* r . Bailer, Ma­ rt#*! Edward A, Keliar. aa4 William X* Bchaeider, CbilUwtbe; Arthur I*. Ftory, Wauaaottj and J u u i 6. ttoop- *r, Newark, Very exciting contests hav« developed in some of ft* co te Alas, especially Ashland, Rose, Be!*- ware, Guernsey, Hocking, Maripa tad Scioto. f. Moat everyone has expressed a da •Ira at on* lima or another to tap something for f t* mail carrier. An •very, county In Ohio, wail carriers aosr are oontesting for a free trip over the Great Lake*. All expenses arc to b# paid by f t* Ohio War Savin** committee. 7a the smaller counties erne trip is ottered and in f t * larger ones three, Tk* Mackinac free- trip cent*st enables Ohioan* to hill two birds with on* stone—to help the mall carrier get * much needed vaca­ tion and at the came time make an Investment that can not depreciate im value. W*r Savings Stamps dur­ ing ft* month of May are selling for ..♦U t, Next month they will .be Righer* They never * * t‘low*fe <w*> tot*# ehow ft* world that w* sr* fust *s patriotic after the war as during it, It'* up to us to fur­ nish, the "money bring the hoya home. War Saving! Stamps. SCHOOLS m THRE WMderftllMMidgtyWir Sntnis sumpSalesForce. Columbus, O. —(Special,)— Ohio school children are setting a good ex­ ample for their elder* in finishing up war work, = They didn't atop when the armiatiee was signed. According to reports submitted to the educa­ tional division, Ohio War Savings Committee, Ohio school chlldrtnhave sold War Savings stamp*! the •mount of *2,855,151.60 since Jan, J. This i* an average sale of I2.M for •very pupil enrolled. This record»i* eonsidoredvery good at War Saving* Stamp* hcadquaar- ter*, but it was pointed Out that if the school* were to reach their ysariy flnot* of *2<3 per pupil, every school -in the elate must remain active during the summer. . f urther stimulation in the sale of War Savings Stamps in the schools ha* been secured through the $8,060 prise contest, in which, extremely valuable awards are to be made "to the 2d leading Juvenile salesmen in the stats. In addition 50 Hun hel­ mets osptured by American dough- boy* are to be awarded the 60 boys gad girls who sell the most War Bar- Inga Sump* during the month of May. Bales la both contest* must be reported through the Vacation Thrift Committee*. Thousands of euch commutes* alreadyhavebeen formed, but it i* necessary for every school fa the state to be so organised. Teacher* and principals who have •ot superintended the formation of Vacation Thrift ComsaUtees »re asked by the Wsr Havings Commit­ tee, edueatiotfM department to do so at one* and report to slate bead- geertet* hers, It is not necessary ter tv i teachers sad principals to be-. *•«*' chairmen of the committees, get the responsibility for their forma- tkm ie np ft them, mm L esson iBr Rkv, p-. b , n » , VuarVvv i}t Enptsfr Side to ti-S (.Cij?Jt J«l», fcyWSki'troKmpsswf csiat-l u s s s q n f o b m BIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCE*, - 1-rgFTN rrvtoSi«T-*: b cacc G -sM ia TEXT-Ihe wages cf sin I* Lr.t lb* gift c f G?3 fa cterpal I!f* ftrr.-jgli JCSJ3 nKhx*n% csr Lasd,-rRoia, r'u v o jn s& h mirntm-vs^xoM «• JvfcuiPIONAL arATCRIAL-Rsw. SsES* 2»s Utmrn t$%'. , 0 •• jm m & n x qrapxe-Bisabftyiog our Heavcoly pother. ■ - dtJNIOR TOPJC-now StgOteJteuce fienarnteB l?e From Gcfl. IJJTliRJdEOlA’PiS ¥OPlG-®csttUcUVC 'W0weR.«*43n; •• BSmOR ANDA»Uia?TOPte-^Rie Na- taro usd RqssWs «S BlO, . ■ An ontieok upon the world proves that man Is? not what ho should be,' Then, too, apart from gospel influence ftero is no sign of improvement The only way of neectmting for ftp discrep­ ancy between what man i» and wlmt ho Should be is by the- Fall, Thin itr the why that the Bible accounts for it. The introduction of sin is the-answer, I, The Temptation, (Gen, 3:1-0). Man possessed a free will, In the ex­ ercise of which he turned away from God and his commandment, This was done at the Instance of the devil working through the serpent. He did not appear as he really was, hot in dis­ guise- The method employed' was (1) finding the woman-while alonej (2) in­ sinuating doubt into h?r mind ns to God's word and love. At hfcr sugges­ tion she began to believe thntrHod did mot mean what he said, and that he wastekind inplacing restrictions upon thpnu In this the devil slandered God, •even-accusing the Almighty,, of Jeal- frautt (3) Appeal to Imm- elite, 0 ) She gated upon which God had forbidden. Looking soon begat .lust, (5) She den should not ho looked a t Test ft* flesh Should lust for It, WHO Will KHP YOU* WHENYOUARE 65 ? "itaflstlc* show that at 65 year* of at# sobs * t i tnSft cf sath 465 who attain thy tg* of C5 a?# still living, ufthfe nim'Ar one 1* rich, four at# wealthy, *lx ate self-sup­ portteg and compelled to wes k for is llvir.# and S3 are dependent ntKHf! ehHdfSB, relttivas or chaw n% 1 1 , . Tfc* garsrafflsat is acHvely fe- in promqtfng a si.ITt of thrift in America, f t foilherSug this purtmiei it <as«e* aa ufttisaslly st.tra«'!iv» goftrament. security in the form of War H#tings Stamps, which ar# «»M adartad t» the tis» ef tun*# #ho wish m srcumoMa • feed for old a**, Ray Wav Bar HtawpeJ II- The Rail (3:0-8), From lusting to indulgence was a short step. This act of disobedience has brought onnil the world’s wooand misery. Eve not only disobeyed, but Involved; Adam in her sin, Aspiring to he gods, they became the slave* of elm They came to knowgood and evil, but by sad experience. They know sip without the power to free themselves iront ttv y III. The Conssqusncss ef f t* Fall (3:0-24),, . God .............................. coursewhich man enjoy "mighty was marred and broken by sin, Bln make* life Intolerable In the divine presence, Adam and Eve not only bid from God’s presence, but Adam began to make exmliieaand even laid ft* blame on God. . ° 2, The serpent was degraded and henceMft became • type of sin and Satan (v. 14) of. Hum, 21:0 1 John 3:14; Rev* 12:0). This doomwa*pro-; pounced without triah In the cash of man It was not go. 0, The tmdylng enmity between the two seeds (v, 15; Cf. John SiRHC; Matt. 23:33), The antagonism thus begun reached Its climax In the orach flxloHof Christ. Satan's seed has been ever sineo endeavoring to destroy ,the Lord’s wdrk and his workers. * 4. The Ultimate victory of ft# worn, en'a seed (v, 15), Satan harassed the woman’s seed; bruised his heel, but' finally the stroke was made which' crushed-the serpent’s head (John 12: 31; Heb, 2:14; 1 Joint 3;8>, This was the first gleam of the glorious fight o| tlto gospel of OliHst, The victory was marvelous. In. the cost was Infinite (tea. 53; 2 Cor. 5:21). 5. Judgment upon, the woman (v. 13). This relate* to her as Awife and. mother; also to her subordination to man, This is God’s decree, and all efi fort* of freeing one’s self ffoin li -tr« fightings against God. <1* Man’s new .relationship to' the tarth (vv. 17-19}. The earth was ' rarsed on his account, Because of the rank growth of thorns end thistles man totted,make aa Increased effort to ixist. Manwithhis sinful Eftjnrowould he in a bad state- without the neccs- Illyof ftll (Itoto, 8 :39-2i», . T* Death (v. IS). This fnclade* physical end Sfltitoal death—both the result s f ela* ' B, ZxpnMm from the garden tv, ’£*)«- This was aa act of great mercy, •To have partaken of the tree of lift ♦ad live forever to a sinful slat# would •have been tatolerahie, $**rt!*s is ftecsesary, *. t i a mku dors net exercise Ms arts be develops no biceps mtisJo; aod if & mm dors •£.(& cxcrcls# bis ssui h# acquire* ro tanscle I q his fiouf, no| rtfcfigft of drawee?, no- vigor off tBoa! f ^ r , no beauty of sjdtlinaJf- powtfv^tcaryDrumiiiond, Herman Crewded Gut, . do to that llltlo char J i of agflri sad this your hankcslng for tht# fin# madeandstoringandiv-pipandsplendoro?thei«rg#djgsdics toth#diy. By tfeo time they get through with iiitli irelti^s and tot*'ilulre and de> lustos fflicso won't be much tlrns for a «e*05em . fe e I**y. NawIrwNI feeplelr.* is; p*k*r) “ *T*0W. it ynrt **•! m pofir b«nd y<ht *e M«ff en-1 If A'« bsnd, t'" : w#v»f to to?k# ft Mure that yon-r^'btnmne tfe”v* #r*» t* 0 way* of totwnng'i 0"* is to btoff, mitmr »«? m m «# tt r .■<><* * ’■•sn»l>v MniTen r«n ran oft«i M"W fir n0*1. bftiAnS. i*nd- *’ Mr* '*•'# * ••n. John, ilrar, hut ihfll g»n*u inn virtPuiioi»«iy w«r l>r,'s p'ef ■h* * ’ Je f f« te Obey ft# taws, Th# heaven #t« fre* fee* in ftuir^tad* of HMriy, ft.el? joy is to obey the laws.^WMlIsto Wsfc «Hb . tttfnptryilliii St ft* North BhlA It is jmt a ftmfi** of record thst Bftry the t*mner«ft?;e during his shoef s»sy at in# )Vle, hifty-i ther# IS nu Nor?h |wile tew ?)»?#.! uro record th a t we know H*«h f i r pr."h*h!ei m a tt, n o n fomp.;n».'«-ro. how*-,,>yo fsurl-jt >>% mnrH nhow )h* fr»o*Ihg .fwlrtf-, !V*t- wllhutanrilnc U» ?4-honr dsy, f'-p ?1»* Pol# 1v i»oist«g vnd iii.rn O"1"# to •whlrhi ft, to ft* lr# and atutw hofor^ ft«> f nto*#!*to «wrfa<<» twmpotslnr* rt1*** nnw* sb#S* f it t egr sse Xf*lw-#nfc**t Tile Growing Store In Ohio NOW IN PROGRESS-OUR PHENOMENAL MAY SALE OF Suits, Coats, Capes, Dolmans and Dresses. Every Suit i* an b & r i to r t 8 Spd?l~T fay O m p a r Rspflar Sto& md are Oawa. DOWN***Group No. I A splendid variety pf Suits develojped from Wool Serges, Poplins, Qabardinek, Pm Stripes; tailored models every suit. All splendidly lined with plain or fancy materials and may he had in womfinV or misses’ sfeeg. P len ty in navy blue, hhick and ; ' ; : ^ J | C C o l o r s ^ ^ * v * * #* ♦ * j(#**#g|s Jp . DOWJH—Group Mo. 2 5 Unusually smart and stylish Suits from such materials as Tricatmes, Gabardines, Serges^ Poplins, strictly tailored models and smart box coat variations. You ’ll find many- suits in this big collection th a t wifi please you a t a glance. N avy , black and all the very „ i & ' i ' J P A best 3prmg s h a d e s , * ] ) £ £ * O U DOWM—Group No. ®; / Exceptionally, desirable Suits developed from ' Poiret Twills, Serges, Wool Poplins, Gabardines and Tricotines in tailored, semi-trimmed In. braids, pin tu ck embroidery, buttons and Cable stitching. Choose from blues, C A -black and colors $ U ( ) * d v , % a- A«-a * 1 68 Dresses a te down to a very low price con- 61 Wonderful Dresses a rc down, The most 88 Dresses are down to where they will all sell sidering the style and fine materials. Taffeta Silk, exclusive models of the year. They arc made of very cju idk ly -of wool serges and # | 1 C A Wool Jersey , Georgettes, Serge and 0 1 7 f f A Taffeta Silk, Gforgettes, Serges and C A taffeta silk 1 -a ll best co lo r s ., . , « .%tiP Jl v * v v . Poulardsj all one price. s , , , . . . . . . s P J . m # £ P v rou la rd l, DOWN - Women** DOW ft-Wometi’ s and Misses Capes andMissesDolmans % \ m , $iam $22.50 $ i ? a ^3,50 Wondeifully foe matexkls^sihaiffc Mostly nil lined thiraSghiAit with models and colors, fine silks# Is**’ DOWN— DOWN- Girl’s Capes Girl’s Coats - |C ‘o . ATONE P E t t - l l i s O sizes $W>5. $ 3 /4 $7M and W)M 8 to 12 year#, „ , g|£?i ^ |0 J4 SPRINGFIELD* OHIO [TheFahlen lehan 01 SPR IN G FIELD , OHIO 0 On A

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