The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

• M DoYouBelieve That What You Grow is Good to Eat * Yon say "Certainly”. But how about,yoiir own wheat. Ohio wheat is the finest in the world for an all-purpose flour. It is- what W illiam 'T e ll or Golden Fleece - FLOUR are milled from. If you truly believe that what you grow is good to eat you will want to use one of these grades*of flour. The housewife knows there is none better for bread, cakes, pastry and all other bak ing purposes, FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD GROCERS ^ S** LESSON 4 Our life and immortality (i <;0r 3f>;2W- He Is the first fruits of them that slept, “Because t live ye shall live also," The guarantee that msu lr tm integrity at bl* being spirit, soul and body shall live again is furalshetS us In Christ’s death and resurrection, Promoting Happiness. God has given understanding to (Ct-pviigiit, mv, t-y ?.,wipit(>er t ni-.-a.)man, fto he employed for his glory In promoting the happiness of his ere* tures j and in nothing that belongs to earth ran the human understanding be mere worthily employed than in the, researches of science awl in the works of invention,—Chief Justice ~<*nnir,HtW !'*»>* am* «SMM m*a»M (By RSV. V, 8, rmWATBIt, p. r?„ 'I'aacLsr at KngUsU Blbl* in (li* , Blbl* Institute o# Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 20 < THE RISEN CORD. LESSON TEXT-MsUthew CS:M0. GOLDEN TEXT -H # 1 * risen, as he Chase. sald.-Matthew ADUITI' AL MATEni-.G-l.uk*, M; l | Corinthians 15, ” 1 ‘PRIMARY TOPICr-An angel tolls about 1 th e rsumrreeflon of Jeuu*. j ■ JUNIOR TOPIC—The story of an empty tomb. TCPiC-Tha living INTERMEDIATE ! Christ, ; SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIO-Tha ‘ ; meaning q t Christ's resurrection. j j |. The Visit of the Women to the * i Sepulcher 128:1). - » I They come early to see. the sepulcher', j Their steal and lave exceeded that of, ' even Peter. James and John. “Worn* ; en were last at the cross and first at | the tomb," - II. The.Earthquake (28:4). This occurred when the glorious an* gel descended to roll the stone awuvj from the tomb- This work of the an* * gel was not to allow Jesus to escape Absorbing the Bible. Reading God’s Word is one thing to look at it In the right light Is an other, ft la like this; A man may see the figures on the dlfil; but he can­ not tell bow the day goes unless the sun shines on the dial. So, also, is reading the Bible—unless the spirit shines within our hearts, it Is likely that we will npt get the correct Inter pretatlon. " Lord Never Forgets. “The Lord never forgets anyone fie- ennse he 13UUle,"' ' No Lazy Man's Place, v If you saw the bird of paradise, and then listened to some- folk talk l but'to show that the tomb was empty you niRy 1,6 unrter tba Impression j Christ needed not the help of n glo'; HaWDli' ls a hind. where Americans 9 f ( W hat Brooklyn ; said to Omaha Welcome, friend from the town oi “Ak- Sar-BWn.” First have an Owl Cigar and tell fine then how can you he *0 young and yet so big5 ; Is it because o! your smokers, yotir railway shops, your stockyards- and» dairies? Or ts tt more because you've got that Western Push5 Thanks, my Eastern friend, said Omaha. ;,. 1 must acknowledge my debt to you Oi»i jobbers tel) your sugar. Tour harbor ports the gram from the country 'round about me. Mow have one of my Owls. #• * * FuMfong ride* Snd ready get-together » CM and White ow l cigars, Their dependability,of fragrance hasmade these cigar* ''All,American** frwriK*—from Wg cities to tiny villages, Trv ^coa. They will tell you ibe» own story of K w depsadablfej of smoking. 1 rtous angel, for he was raised up by ’ g0 fm<3 3ust, naturally forget to work, j hla own power ns the seal of Ills aton-1 ,Ie (1<nvn henehlli a shady, spready \ tag work upon the cross. The open 1*ree an<1 hsten t0 tbe thrum of the j tomb and the angel sitting upon the Haw«l,an fioltars until they’re lulled ! stone whri calm Uignltv l* a picture! l,lto a sleep from whlch th-oy BeMom j -of God’s triumph pva -fie devil, and i are *roused- “That Shut," said S. 1 the terror of the kef--r's (a a sample 1 S> Pavsoa of Honolulu, “is all j of whpf all, of Christ’s 'enemies shall i rlg!it bnt ,p8 for f)t01y b00ks anfl ! one day experience when he comes In ' pom^ operas. I went to Honolulu 13 ) glory to reign As king ' ' j -ve«l'.s «go from Philadelphia, be- 1 .111, The Angel's Message to tho| cftUle P1*81^ <>* the Rotary club, Women (2S-5-7) 1 ■1n member of the legislature and heat! 1. “l'Vnr not". (v, 5 ). While the eneJ o i tbe Ia,‘£est antoroohile.concern in rales hpve occasion to fear. 1 hose"who! P}Qa0,a'a' When I 5ai?e,*5ftcls ^ *be love the Lord recfelvCgood news from! States I dun t find ahy of ray the empty tomb. The Lord will-not'l ftrtying up nn-v long leave those who follow hlni, In ] *nt®r a* lll tbai1 Ido or. travel any gu-spense and dread. The empty forob j fnste]‘' tbaa J ‘io* Bon t let any one puts an end. to all -doubts and fears,! *n‘ , ‘^-i^sl^P-and-never-wabe- It is the sproof that the question of* ,,p idea hl,to Jour.heart. Hawaii Ismo sin is dealt with and that God Is satis-; u lazy uian s pountvy=by au-v meallS-’ fled, carrying with It the assurance of ■Kite om 8 ‘ TW O f i g P E K O A B L - E C I G A R S GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC. * B e *t and E u a te li B to v c k ' C*d*r«a*M* *, D**Mote4» SHAPE 7 * Modefrf Farmer, Attention I R;. M. Owen, the builder of the famous Owen’s S | Magnetic Auto—has a lighting plant FOIL YOU. £ SOMETHING DIFFERENT. Automatic System You don’t HAVE to watch it, i t completely handles itself, and NOTIFIES YOU IMMEDI­ ATELY if anything ‘goes wrong. Much greater light and power capacity. Same range of price' as others, and much' more simple. I * At very small cost, you can connect your water system, DROP IN AND SEE IT WORK. Baldner-Fletcher Co. 4 2 East Main S t., X en ia , Oh io. .eternal victory, 2, “Come sec” (v, G). The angel said that Ihe Lord had risen, and P . vjted the women to see the place where he lay. 3. "Come quickly” (v. T). The worn, en must'See for themselves aud then go tell the message. Experience must precede, testimony. They were to g<- qulekly to the disciples with the —blessed message, with the assurance that the Lord would go before aud meet them. IV. Jesus Meets the Women (28:8-10). The women rendered Instant obedi­ ence and were, running to bring word to- the disciples; Jesus met them ,on the way. Those who hove an experi­ mental knowledge' of Christ should speedily go to-tell others of lt» To all such the Lord will appear and- bring Joy. V. What Christ's ResUrrScGon Guarantees to Us (I Cor. 15). 1. The Integrity of the ^Scriptures (vv. 8, 4). The Old Testament Scrip­ tures told of the advent, death aud resurrection of Christ Christ’* resur­ rection gave the seal of authentication to-them. Christ'rebuked the disciple* on the way to Hmmaus for their dis­ belief of the Scriptures concerning the resurrection (Luke 24:13;2G). 2. The reality of the divine person (Rom. 1:4), Jesus clulmcd to be one with the Father. He predicted hi* coming forth from the dead (Matt lG:2t), Ho declared that no one Could take his life frOra him. He had power to lay his life down and take it up ngnln (John 10:15-18). ITe died because he willed to do so. The life which he laid down must be yesumefl a t . the completion '6f his sacrificial work, Hts coming forth from the grave proved that be was wlmt he had claimed to be. 8. The sufficiency of Christ’s aton­ ing sacrifice-, (Roin. 4:25). On tht cross Christ exclaimed, "It Is finished/- By the resurrection God declared tc the universe that an adequate remedy for sin had been provided. The resur­ rection of Christ Is God's certlflcati that an adequate sacrifice has been --rovkleil for sin.„ ...... , .......... „ : The Stream of Prisoner*. Robert W. Chambers was, reading- at the Century club about the capture of LIHe when a pacifist interrupted him. “We don’t want to destroy Germany utterly, you know” the pacifist said. “We'll have peace soon and then all this bitterness will be forgotten. I've just been reading an interview with the German crown prince. He-seems a pleasant-spokeh chap. Expects to come over here to shoot grizzlies af­ ter it’s nil over. Says he’s got a iot of friends In the. countries of the al- lies,’’ ' “He has, too.” said Mr. Chambers,- with a grim smile. ‘‘Why, his friends are pouring In qn os now at the rate Of about 40,000 a week,” Plucky. Soldiers as-d-rule are plucky fellows when wounded. This story Is totd of one; He came In on a stretcher—face all bruised and swollen, eyes protrud­ ing,.all full of mud and bits of stone. There wasn't an Inch of.his body with­ out its own bruise or cut. He’d been standing in u muddy place and a bJg obns had plumped Into the ground Just. In front of him, and then, from a couple of feet down, Had gono off and up. As he opened his eyCs the doctor said to him; “Tou must havo had a pretty rough passage.” lie. repiled. “Nuthlug In It, sir— nuthlng In it. I’ll be all. right after I've had h 'shave.” Their.Tendency. “Tailors ought to be the most eager of men to go to law.” “Why s o r “Because they arc always ready to press a suit." * ■' Capable of Anything. Alihtvfi ever) thing bus been laid to disea. - h \ teeth except murder; and mu> never can tell wliat might be’ the outcome of Jumping toothache.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat BOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollar* It** -vard for any case of Catarrh that '■jnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been :aken by catarrh sufferers for the ?iast thirty-five years, and has bo­ oms known as the most reliable rem- V^y. for Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison ;ronj the Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions, After you have taken Hall's Ca- ■arrh Medicine for a short time ydii will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once ana get rid it catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Chip, Sold by all Druggists, 76c. * ——Gold Medal Floor by .the .barrel atNagley’s. PORTAGE TIRES EXTRA SPECIAL ^0x3 Smooth. ------------------ .$11,75 30x3 l-2*Non S k id , ,$15*50 Frank J. Pierson 105 E. H igh S t„ Springfield, Ohio If your floors are looking worn or dingy* try refinishing them with H A N N A ’S LUSTRO -FIN ISH Presto!—jYou’ll ibe surprised at the results. Bright* lustrous and beautiful floors appear, best o f all, you can apply this handy product your­ self* Just get a can and put it on as you would varnish. Equal­ ly good for 0wood­ work and furniture. Comes in all nat­ ural wood colors. Made To Walk .On FO R D T H E U N I V L R S A L C A R We are experienced, and know how to give service to the owners of* Ford cars. We have the same methods, machinery and skill that they* have in* the Ford Factory, and we use the same Parts made by the Ford Motor Com­ pany, Ford owuefs are doubly guar­ anteed by us as to the reliability for our service on Ford cars. Don’t try t o ,do it yourself, bring your car here. Inci­ dentally we are getting a few Ford cars and are able to make fairly good 'deliveries- • Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $050; Sedan, $775. These prices f. o. b. Detroit, R. A. Murdock Cedarville, Ohio B* Willard Service Station Recharging, Repairing and a complete line of Rentals. New Batteries in Stock L. C. R. Storage Battery Cb. 118 E. Main Street, Xehia , Ohio Geo. W. Lane, Manager A D A IR ’S' THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER, THIRTY YEARS - rin who are planning the details of their new home will fi d an abuii- !dant choice in our im­ mense furniture stocks in a wide range of prices. Three, Four and Five-Room Apartments furnished complete from $250.to $600. Every courtesy and consideration shown those re­ turning from the service desiring to open charge accounts. Adair’s Convenient Payment Plan is Offered You. in yout purchases at this store but -it is one of -the least im­ portant things in the Adair service, for* we are not selling .credit. We sell good furniture plus the convenience of a credit account, Terms' arranged to suit' -your convenience, urniture , * • . in complete Suites or single pieces. All the hew Period Styles, ate shown on our display floor. . ' Vanity Dresser In Ivory *10,90 Dressing Table In Oak .........,$28,00 W i l l i a m a n d Mary Bedroom Suite In Mahogany, consisting of Four- po 3 t Bed, Dresser, Chlfforette and Dressing Table..... .= ......?144 Chippendale Suite in Ivory consisting of Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and .......................................................... . . ......... . ........ Adams Suite in Bird's Eye Maple consists of Bed, Dresser, Dressing Trble, snd Chiffonettc, $168. , *_____% . . PROTECT YOUR FURS THIS SUMMER Moths Can't Live in a CEDAR CHEST Colonial Cedar Chest, sire Slxol.......................... $ 2 #- 0 fi A Beautiful Copper Trim­ med Cedar Chest, size 21x48 ............. ..................... 126.00 Cedar Chest, size 18x44. a t ............................... $16.00 Your dining room may be made a picture of comfort, cheer and beauty by the installation of this charming suite. . Queen Ann Domino Room Suite (similar to cut), consisting of 60 inch Buffet; 8ft. 54 inch table, 5 chairs, 1 Arm Chair $198.00 Sheraton Dining Suite, in walnut, consisting of Buffet, 8ft. 54 in. Table, 6 chairs _______________ _1__ ____ ^.t,„_„.„$166.00 Nothing is Too Good for ” Baby Gondola Baby Carriage, similar to cut, in Frosted I?lu6 Reed with Can­ ary Gear, inside upholstered in gray cording. Price,.................„•.........$55.00 Ileed Baby Carriage, grey color reed, extra large....... ................... $34.00 Reed Carriage, in Ivory reversible gear*...... ...................................... $33.00 Brown Reed Carriage............ $15.00 , Sulkies ,.................................$3.59 up Everything for Baby—Cribs, High Chairs, Wheel Barrows, Horses, Coasters, etc, LIBRARY TABLES That Give Distinction To g Your Home, Mahogany Lib.ary Tables, with Drop ends, size 211x43, extended 20x79 ...$42.00 Reed Library Table, color frosted brown, size 24x80............. ..,$18.00 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $ W OR OVER Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, VictroW 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO, 1

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