The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

'*•"*-■*“ .....— «^ ifu|i^niwj>iiii|ji^iM'#<fr-a”'#<- % ■'-■■ rtSaiMili ...Why Not Save the Difference... COMPARE OUR PRICE WITH OTHERS THEN MAKE OUT TOUR ORDER AND COME TO THIS STORE FOR REAL.BARGAINS SUGAR I f pound# In bulk cane sugar 2S pounds Doiaiao Brand cane sugar in muslin sack, fo r The-1 Cedarville Herald Karlh Bull, - - EDITOR jiSsjfce#*t->«#cjp-*5r5n t*n*~fr nttn ijiin dawiMWMtfts siftnsaasui <ii i*« i i Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar* : ville, 0 ,. October 31„ 1887, aa second I class mutter. WATER"MELONS RIGHT OFF THE ICE FOR SUNDAY DINNER Dried Fruits Prunes, Santa Clara, pc-r pound ,----------------------------- —----------- ** 1_^c Poaches, per pound, ------ ------ ------------------------------------ — 17c .Apricots, per p oun d ------------------------ *---------- — ■*-------------------— 29c Basina, bulk, seeded, Sultans, lb, . . — -------------------------------- 18c Seeded Basins in packages, per package — 12 D2c Post Toasties — ----------------------------------- —-• —---------— *----------- 12c \J «: Corn Flakes ---------.... - ------------ ---------------------------- *— ■— — 8c Full Cream Cheese----------------„ ------------- ----------------------- - ———-38 c' Crisco, per c a n -----------. ------.— ----------------------------------------------- -— 30c Head Rice, per p oun d ---------------- . ------ r ----------------------------------------1®C Baby Cjhick*or Scratch feed/per pound 4 l-2c, per-100 lb. — *■—1>4.25 JELLO or JIFFY JELL ,per box, ------------------------------------------------10c BEANS—Best grade Michigan navy beans, per pound --------------------9c LIMA BEANS, per pound ------------------— ,-------— ----------------------l° c FLOUR OCEAN LIGHT OR OLD HICKORY 12 1-2 pound sack ............... 88c 25 pound sack o f either brand, per sa ck ,------------------------—— $1.76 BROOM—BEST GRADE FOUR ST ITCH _____ „ _________________49c Bring Them In*' -We Pay the Highest Market Price for EGGE and POULTRY. H.E. Schmidt&Co. S. Detroit tS., Xenia, Ohio. ■ H H H O H n H D H I "Green-Sealyour h ou se and save repainbills House-owners know the'annoyance and expense o f continually paying out money for repair bills, but by using HanpaV Green Seal Paint on their property occasionally, these bills can be , done away with to a. large extent* Any surface, if left to itself and not prop­ erly painted, is bound to decay Sooner. or later, whereas a coat or two o f paint at reasonable intervals will prepare it to withstand all the ravages of time afcd y r e t W ea th e r . Formula, on BS nnk v*« > Every Package (BOLD BY I Yoder B ro th e r s Modern Farmer, Attention I R . M, Owen, the builder of the famous Owen’ s Magnetic Auto—has a lighting plant FOR YOU. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. Automatic System FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. Sirs. Harry Waddle and son, Merald o f Springfield are guests at the home o f Mr. and Airs. W. J. Tarbox. Airs. Alary George, who lias been re siding in Olatha, Kan., is the guest of friends and relatives. Thomas W. Reehl o f Cincinnati re­ turned home last Friday evening after spending several days at the home of Mr, J. E. Faris. Herman Banks, colored, has been given his discharge from the army and returned home. Airs. I. C. Davis lias improved her property by the addition o f new ce- ■meat steps to the veranda. You don’ t HAVE to watch it, it completely handles itself, and NOTIFIES YOU IMMEDI­ ATELY if anything gees wrong. Much greater light and power capacity. Same range o f price as others, and much more simple. At very small cost, you can connect your water {system. DROP IN AND SEE IT WORK. at the home Eubank. t o fio v it f tjKiroiM m tn c rttw jrtt SMfSOIOOl, L esson <By REV. P. JJ, PITS!WATER, 15. D.. Teacher of English Rlbl^ m ths Moody BiW» Institute uf Chk-uKo.j iCw rlglth 1810 . by WtDU'rn ;>i'g.p«p«r Cston) LESSON FOR JULY 13 BAPTISM. TEXTS—Malt, 28:18-20; Act* LESSON t-M-V). GOLDEN TEXT—Eor a* many of ycu as have boon baptized Into Christ hav* pu on Christ.—Gal. 3:27. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Matt. S: 1 S- 17; Acts 2:37, 33; 13:1-7;'Col. 2:12; I Peter 3:18-21. » . PRIMARY TOPIC—-Jcnu* Christ Bap­ tized by John. JUNIOR TOPIC— T he Baptism' of J orub Christ- INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Tbe Pledge of Christian Dlaofiiloslilp, SENIOR AND jYPULT TOPIC-*SiRnlfl- rance and Importance of Christian Bap. t!sm. S S WHERE THE STYLES ARE SHOWN FIRST S 3 WeAnounce torThursday O U R J, II. McMillan has received dis­ couraging nows in regard to-the crops on his farm in Kansas. Heavy rains bi ought on a flood which ruined the wheat crop, It is seldom that Kansas ever has very, heavy rains in that sec* tion during the summer. More crops are lost by the excessive dry weather. Mrs. J, L. Chesnut is moving this week into the Dean property on Mil* ler street.' Burglars entered the Elder grocery in Selma some days ago bqt did not take anything but some merchandise. The combination on the safe wW bro­ ken b u t‘the burglars did not get in. Air. and Mrs. Vance Burba o f West Jefferson spent the Fourthwith rela­ tives here. Miss Edith- Ramsey has returned after a three weeks visit in Pennsyl­ vania. Mr. and Mrs. J. At. Bull of Spring- field were guests o f Mr. and Mrs, N, L. Ramsey over the Fourth. We understand that Rev. W. P.’ Har riman o f Fairview, Pa., has ./acepted the call to the R. P. congregation and will be here in August. Alts. Ruby Alurphy and two children of Gates, Mont., are being entertained o f Mr- and AIrs.N. P. Prof, and Airs. Oscar Westly, Alias Irma Greswell and Mr. Nelson Thorne have gone to Huston, Ky., where they will teach in the R. P. summer school. Three masked men entered a res taurant In Cleveland and robbed the patrons of more than $1,000. Twent) persons were lined against the walls and relieved of tlielr money and jew elry. The bandits escaped. Compulsory state health insurance and a system of old age pensions arc given' Indorsement by the commlS‘ sion appointed by Governor C qx , on direction of the last legislature, to make a study < ’ the questions, . A comprehensive scheme of sickness prevention also is recommended. Bodies of three sons of Carl Brad­ way, Russell, 12; Emil, 9', and Ken­ neth, 7, were found In Michigan river at Alliance after an alarm had been given by a dog barking. City firemen recovered the bodies. Marietta’s new $75,000 reservoir is defective, officials declare, and will not be accepted until oxtensive re’ pairs and changes are made. Private Frank Herbert, who volun­ teered to release a drafted man whose mother was dying, has died of wounds in France, Lived at Tiffin. Alovement started to establish me­ morial hospital at Lorain In honor of Lorain soldiers who died in service. Toledo council asks Tfcdaral investi­ gation of high cost of meat products and other articles of food. Vincent Casall, saloonist, Steuben­ ville, Was saved from death by an undershirt button which deflected a bullet fired by another man during an argument. A postal card mailed in Texas eight yean ago has ; ist been received by a Fremont girl. I. The Apostles' Commission (Mint. 28:38-20). 1. The authority of-Jesus, (v. 18). G< m 1 gave him all authority In heaven uud on earth. As mediator arid coming king he possessed all authority. TI i I f authority extends over all the ma­ terial world, angels, wicked, men, "dev­ ils, and his own people. God highly’ exalteil him and- gave him a tuune which iff above every tuune (I’hil. 2:9), There Is no other 'way of sal­ vation, for the entire matter of re . •U-inp^on is In his hands (Acts 4:12). Nincqsi God has so highly honored him T is extreme folly to'expect to- be mved while disregarding him." 2. Tile ‘ obligation of the apostles <vv. 19-20). (1) It was to tench, that is, make disciples of rill the nations (v. 19). They were to make known to the whole world that Christ had died to sn.ve sin­ ners and that God find committed to Jesus the redemption of the world. Those who are Christ's disciples are hound to proclaim him to others. (2) Baptize those who believe (v. 19). This Is the divinely appointed way of making a public confession of farth In Christ. The disetp’ es must ■publicly take a stand for Christ. The application of water symbolizes the purifying effect of the blood of Christ and solemnly dedicates to the service of God. This baptism must be in the name of the Fnther, Son and Holy Ghost, showing that the believer lias been -brought Into definite relationship to each member of the Holy Trinity. (3) Teach the disciples obedience ,(v. 20). Profession Is not enough, it must issue In obedience. Faith must result "in works, To call Jesus "Lord” anti do not the things which he says profits nothing. 3. The all-sufficient promise (v. 20). The Lord had told the disciples what would happen to them after he hail gone away. He made It plain that oerlls of all kinds awaited them. Though the difficulties'were great noth­ ing mattered so long as they had the -presence end,.-fellowship of the all- powerful Savior and' Lord, H. The Baptism of the Eunuch (Acts 8:31-40). I. Philip preached Jesus Christ to hint (v. 35). At the invitation of the eunuch Philip joined himself to the chariot and found the eunuch reading from the fifty-third chapter of Isaltih- Beginning with this Scripture he preached Christ. He did not preach Christ ns n groat teacher, but as o savior who had suffered and died in­ stead of the sinner. He preached hint as one who had offered himself as a ransom for many. The fact that the eupuch, n great .statesman, needed tin Interpreter of the ^Scriptures, even such a plain passage ns the fifty-third chnp- tci of Isaiah, shows the absolute need of a preacher. The printed page is valuable, but there will always be the need o f a preacher. The gospel needs to be experienced liqfore One can be a witness o f it* saving power. 2. Tho eumjch requesting baptism (v. 36). j When Christ Is truly preached men naturally destrfe to confess him In bap­ tism. In many quarters baptism has been unduly emphasized, but In others It has been disregarded. It Is highly Important that an Intelligent under­ standing of its meaning be possessed; .for thnt of which Jesus Christ gave an example and a commnml is highly im­ portant. 3. Philip baptizing the eunuch (v. 38). Having secured from* the eunuch the proper/ confession Philip baptized him. It ts faith in Christ that saves, but those who have genuine faith de­ sire to seal it In baptism, 4. The eunuch rejoicing (v. 39). Confession of Christ brings Joy. Those who obey the commandments of the Lord can go on tlietr way rejoicing. S 3 JulyClearanceSale It is this sale that the women ofr*this commun­ ity eagerly await, as all well know what a Blogg Sale means to them. Extraordinary price re­ ductions in every department. See Wednesday’s News for full particulars and price reductions. Transportation refunded on a ll purchases o f $lj5 or m ore. Th Beau ful d ' ity. Play expr A Victory Vacation at Home! Mai Goi Conserve Time and Expense by Attending This Cedarvile Chautauqua Hoi Jesus Saves. As a child walking over<n slippery and daneerous nntb er1«» nub “Futhar W e have a fine line of woolens for SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS. W e are ready to serve you. Our prices are reason* able and our \Vork always guaranteed to be first class. KANY, July 2 9 ,3 0 , 31 A u g . 1 and 2 A Program Full of Inspiration and Patriotic to the Core Hors protrudin with a b Many ment fox. v Hous not smart I t soothes Five Joyous Days, Filled with Lectures and Entertain­ ment thatwill help you to“ Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile” See G. H, HARTMAN, Secretary l am falling I" and has but a moment to catch his father’s hand, so every believer sees hours when only the hand of Jesus comes between ,hlm and the abysses of destruction.—Cuyler. Househol T For Sal Wise In Time, , "Nine-tenths of our wisdom lies In being wise In time,” snys a great statesman. As far as results are con­ cerned, the wisdom thnt comes too lnte Is often little hotter than fofiy. “If only I had‘ thought of It when the chance offered, I might,” Is the pre­ lude to many of .our useless regrets. Self Distrust Causes Failure. In the assurance of strength there ts strength; and they are the weakest, however, strong, who have no faith in themselves or their powers.—Bovee. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exc’ nge Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH- DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS _____OF / y f e c t o V J T J t U T O F IN I S H E S AUCTIONEER THETARBOX -LUMBERCO. TERMS VERY REASONABLE Baldner-Fletcher Co. | The Uadillg Merclanl Wor 42 East Main St„ Xenia, Ohio. Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay . Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to Supply the extra man with unlimited ex- . pericncc. PHONE 2-120 * Ohio Be Glad. It yon see a man or woman suc­ cessful, he glad of it. Don’t waste time belittling his success. Use your force trying to equal .It, |T*ek». (Slang phrl busts fhe Klown to hi lie Is down limit. lobbies, ’ I cannot lb clothed fci'n I seo [Emerson.

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