The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
• > i t ' # * » 4 + * * ...... 1....!CT *”" *®«8if 9op* k ft*** 14* SiWSir; « i tupwrimo* o f Arthur Qoy Empty. •* i am i* ft* pmttery I mph , £J*8 MarsiuAl, ■ T M S B S T B S K f iT M m - ..... j n n t 'i iiiww»Jiwwt "j>"'iw ep'iqBwOy^VMwug-nw" -M m m m m m & ^ryT fiti jifiirtinii ; I ‘ j I 0*m* S» «ad *♦* $ m F*R Millfawry * dfcpiay * tjakw A *$«?* tm Wmitf-iimm**- - It is **id t^t stock buyer* tha past' wtfk all placed tM r profit* on the opposite aid* of th* ledger d tm to the slump in the hog market, * - ^ . f t *»w b»Yt- th* -*g«tcy »*£ tbe Weater* Creamery C*., and.w ill pay y*« tbt beat -Market -price -for your eream. E C, Nagley Wilberforc* XJnlverslty opefts next Monday, It i* said lha t the Q» S, TJ. ha* over 8000 student* enrolled .and has been compelled to turn away several hundred. AGENTS WANTED for prise Wash In* tablets, samples free, write today. W, J, CANNON, Moravia, N. Y- 'James Haley, who has employment at the railroad yeard* in Xenia is off duty owing to an injured eye. —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. - JLeayo films at Nag- MyV grocery. . . . I Poultry has felt the ‘.effect of-the. 1recent, food investigations and the aeiamre o f food’ stocks in cold storage and'as a result the price is much low er than for many months, • .1 A * Take your cream t o ‘the Western Ohio Creamery station in ’"the telc- .phone building. Mrs. -H. M, Stor- . most in charge, - - ' _ Mr. and Mrs, B. W* Anderson had ;their guests over tjabbath, Mr. and Mrs. W* T, Baker and daughter, Hel en, and Miss'Elsie Kershner of Spring field. . ' * ‘Mrs. Walker Gibney and Mrs. Her* 'man Envoy <ft Xenia were callers at the home o f Mrs. Anna.Miller Towns- ley, Tuesday. - " 'The Western Ohio Creamery is1one o f the old reliable concerns and' has moved its station ftoin4Nagley’S grocery to the telephone building. Mrs: H: M. Stormont in,charge.. Msss Agnus Walker'of ■Swickl'ey, Pa., I* the guest of Mr. and Mrs.,,J. E. Stuckey, - • ‘ : (% SJBV. r. B, nTZWAITBB, r>. tt, iWber *t gaeutria B&te m tbe MwwJj Inoutunt of CWoege.) <$aprri*nt, mAVWonw*. y»w«?*5»rw*le*} fv%w,w* LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 14 TH* JUDGMENT €>FTHE NATIONS LBSJ50N TKJCT-Mfttt, GOLDEN TBXTWBVjr y » must «H ap* m r befere th* Judgment seat of Cbrtst, - « Car. »;!». ____ The subject selected by the lesson committee is "The Future Life,* but at bo*t such a statement would b* the use .of:the term In an scoonuno* dated sense, According to legitimate textual and contextual signification 1 l a the Judgment of the living nation* Which lies still in the future (r. 32). The idea of a general Judgment which la of -such frequent occurrence in religious literature and teaching 1* n fundamental error. It is not 'once found In the Bible, neither, the Idea which it is intended to convey. Doc tor Pentecost most distinctively says. "It is a mischievous habit that has led the Christian woffll to speak of'the Judgment as being ope great event taking place at the end of the World, vgvhep aB human brings, salute, sin ners, Jews and Gentiles, the living and the .dead, shall stand up before the great white throne and there be judged, 4Nothing.can be more’ wide of the Scriptures." ' The -Bible speaks of different.-Judgments, .differing in .-re* speef to the subjects to be judged, the place of judgment, the time of jddgi ment and the result of the judgment This Is not the Judgment, set-forth In Revelation 20:11-1-4, but -precedes . a& tt is the Son of Man. the one who came and died to redeem the human race, and who now being clothed with majesty 'and pOwer win act as, judge. Those" who accept 1dm now shall not come Into,the'judgment (John 5:24J. II. -TfieVnme (v. 31). , This Will be when the Lord comes. in his glory,1accompanied by a retinue of ‘glorious, ahgels. ' This will take place after‘ he has gathered the elect -remnant pf &rael. .There wHl be no resurrection in connection with this judgment; III. The Place <v. 81) It will he on his glorious throne This throne wlll-be moat surely in the 'land-of Israel, "'The Prophecy of Joel, third chapter "and Zecharlah, make it to he In or near Jerusalem. The angel Said to- Mary,- 'Thou shajt call hlSi name Jeans; he shall be great and shall be called the son of the high est; and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his lather., David;' and he shall reign over the house of Jacob fcoever. and o f'h is kingdom there shall be noend” (Luke 1 ;31-33>. Just as“th^re was a literal place* and a literal'king there shall be a literal, throne, . , IV. ThC People, Judged (fv. 32-45). These Will be the living nations up on the earth after the church has b*e& translated (I Thess. 4:I6.17). T h fe thatoneat leastope thousandyears. • L/The JudfoYv. St)^ $% P iu s— • • -All of your money should be earning 5*—hut.if It Is de posited with ua you have the additional satisfaction of knowing that, back of every dollar is p eacefully selected Beal Estate mortv'an-e—and our Reserve Fund of more than g quarter of mlHioii. dollars. 30 -ream of successful operation and 6% millions of de posit* prove the pooulaHty of onr deposit accounts. Wa invite your account and offer “ 100 % Satoy— 5 % dividends' Gem City Culldlng and Loan Asfi,ri ‘RflRniircd* 6 Milliona. Y«tn|K>raniy—M, X. Cor. Third and Jefferson i l l . " , .. . - PATRON, OHIO I'lsa.ia.'Tflwt'»Hu1,i 1 ........................ ............ . 3§v>V V*. iba^i bestmedidnaLever used. Ihavotwo pigs4 monthsand 3 davs oM(hatwdgb300pounds, one 6 pound*heavier thentheother. They are 100 pound* tmiUn Gian my ndfihbor^ 2 o f tha iuuae litter and feed.4 Thai* ^ T t e - o ° l f tm- i i oa we at tbo m o n « i___ Gmwintbastoew^ ' and toll u* how^many hogs' you have in yourherdandw * . tm jlytatk- i left an- — don’t hav« to pay; tinleMyouareabiomtei >ffed, Th« deddoali lei tiraly to you* ," COSTS 1 0 t l KO#GGNfaW *SCif^BSt: A VALONFARMS HOG-XONE mm. m l yoim mog % -FOR SALE B Y - ' Jk* E . R iG h a r d s ,' D ru g g is t Sale of E-arly Fall Needs "We are offering you goods that you will need this fall and by buying same a little early we can save you 25 per cent to 50 per cent. We purchased these goods early and before the price t ° 0*® sudden Jump* We are now offering you these goods at what we saved by purchasing ear!y» not neglect to get our prices and find out what other concerns are selling the same goods for. Sale of Outing Flannels, Comfort Materials OutingHanneJ, darks 15c yd. 35 in. Comfort Challies25c yd Oct. 1st price, yard 20c Oct. 1st price, 35c yard Outing Flannel, lights..25c \ d > 2,l-2lb. Batt,l to Comfort 75c Ocfc, 1st price, 40c yard Oct, 1st price, $1.00 Canton Flannel, bleached 29c yd. Oct. 1st price, 40c yard Sale of Outing Gowns and Skirts Ladies’ Oufcipg Gowns, .$1.20 Oct, 1st pri°e> $1-75 Ladies' Outing Gowns. .$1.49 Oct. 1st price $2,00 , JCadies’ Outing Gowns. ,'$ 1.95 . Oct. 1 st price, $ 2,50 Ladies’ Outing S ir ir ts ., . . 89 c Oct. 1 st price, I L 25 Fleece Lined Union Suits Ladies’ Fleece Union Suits.. . . . . . ; , . , . . ««. . - . . . . . *. . . . . . . ■• $1.69 Oct. let price, $2,00 Spits Dress Silks September Sale ■ t. 36 inch Fancy ..Dress Silks, yard vV. . . •, « $L §9 Oct. 1st price, $2.25 "- ^ ► -*? *fqA• V» 6 A•' p/f Sale of Felt Mattresses $20,00Mattress, ......... $15,00 $10,00Mattress.......... .$7*50 - * - # „ ’ September Sale of Comforts and Blaiikets . , c , - -r • v ' *v ' ^ i Good Size Single Blanket?, each............................ . .98c 54x76 Cotton Blankets................ ............................ $2.29 O ct-1st price, $2.79 ' ' . 60x76 Cotton Blankets............... .............................. .. .$2.59 5f . Oct. 1st price; $3,00 September Sale o f Domestics 31 inchDark and Light Percales, yard... ............. .28c Oct. 1st price,, 35e yard ' 27 inch Plaid Dress Ginghams, yard.------ . ,28c - x ' . '"Oct. 1st price, 35c yard * ‘ 36 inch Bleached Muslin, yard---- ..........................:22c , . . Oct. 1st price, 30c yard 64x76 Cotton blankets . ................................................... .. **,$2.79 Oct. 1st price, $3.50, 72x84 Cotton Blankets,.............................................. ........... $3.69 Oct. 1st price, '$4.25 72x78 Silkahne Coinforts. •». «■».•»»» $4.79, - Oct. 1st price, $6.00 » . * , 4 %s A . *> - ' ’ ' - * * } •> , V.' ___ Short End Department Short Ends of Ginghapa, P.ercales^ Outing Flannels, MCuslin, Pillow Tubing, Ticking and Shirting, A few specials for Septem ber below: ‘ - t - 1 27 inch Fancy Dress Gingham, yard ................... V.. .25c Standard Aproa Ginghams, yard............. . . . > . j . . . . . . . . . . . . .21c 32 inch Feather:Tick ,^ yard,,.«.......«,, *'.-,. . . . . . . . •*, . , •’, # . , 49c 81x90 Sheets, bleached, each................................... : . . . . . . . ,$1.49 S & XENIA , OHIO arc the pations to’ whom, the gospet the kingdom shall be preached, Just prior to the coming of am end. - “And . this, gospel or the kingdom shall lie preached .in' all the world tot; a wit* nes3 unto .nil nations and then shell the etid come” ' (Mfttt, 24:14), This gospel 1* distinguished from the gos pel of the grace of God which is now beingpreached. The preachers of this gospel will be Jews (Rev* t and Bom. 11). These are the brethren in the flo*h, of the Lb*d, they that move ' among the nations of the world with the atartllpg message of the news of the. Lord's approaching kingdom. Some of the nations will gladly re* ccfve the, message and moat kindly re ceive the Kihg’a messengers, giving themclqthlng, food, shelter, etc. ^Oth ers will persecute them, thrusting, them into prison, etc. Here the for mer will visit .these.’messengers of the king and provide for their wants. At this time the Judge will separate the nations, placing the sheep on the right 'and the goats on the left. The ''sheep" are those who have given proper treat ment to. Christ's brethren. The gonts are’ those who rejected and ill-treated hi* brethren. If these three classes, the "sheep;" "goats,” "brethren,” be kept separate all confusion will he avoided. V. The iseue *f the Judgment, ( y , 40, of. 84-41). S. The sheep enter upon the* inheri tance of a prepared kingdom (v, 84). 2. The goat* go into an everlasting fire prepared tor the devil and his angel* (v. 40y. This judgment shall determine their destiny. Th* Secret of Comfort . The chief secret of comfort lies in not goffering trifles to vex ns, and Ih prudently cultivating onr Undergrowth of small pleasures, since very few great ones, alas! are let on long lease*. : —Sharp, j ‘ Love Thy Netghbera, I would tear Out my own heart If It had no better disposition than to love only myself, and laugh at All my neighbor*.-—Pope, To tow Price* 1Sguare Dealing and Courteous Owe Our Success. Treatment We IZ 4 -J 3 0 £ . H IG H S T. Nothing But Youf Permanent Satisfaction Terminates Any Transaction. DAYS SAME AS CASH\ WhenYonNed Things For the Home You naturally think of C^ppel’s first, because Cappel’s is the shore that has baaa furnishing Cedarville Homes for the ptst five years. Prices must be right, service must be right, or this grekt Store would not coB- tinu* to grow by leaps and bounds. Try CappePs store for batter furniture valuas. Read CappePs ads then, : •> ° . . ■■ ALWAYS TRY CAPPEUS FIRST .. ' ' . . . . . * A Wonderful Showing o f Dining Room Suites ‘As* i , , Llv* by the Day. The secret of a sweet and Christian life is learning to live by the day. It is the long stretches that tire us. A Hop* Begun, Immortality does not consist of an argument completed, but In a hope be** gun.—Newell Dwight HllU*. EYES ^Examined, Corredtly Glasses Fitted. " AT MODERATE PRICES’ TIFFANY’S Optics! Department Open Evenings l>yAppointment OUR NEW LOGA.TiON—124-120 E. H IGH STREET The Sun is Getting Stingy— * Heating Stoves are Ready We couldn’t tell you allabout these splendid heating Stoves in this small space,, but we can tell you that- every one will ae entiaely satis factory, Before buying a heating stove of any kind, come in and look over this extensive line. ./Daisy Oak Heating Stove,, .....,.. . Comfort Oak Heating It Stove ..... .............. ................................. ............... .*P t/P Clermont Heating' Stove ............ ....................... ->-* Jarvies Smoke Consumer, burns CbalKfsi|aClerinont Doubie Heating Base Burner for hard d»Q | A A °r soft coal or coke............. v............ ......... .................. - i| )0 1 •V v A full line of gas heater* in all sizes and prices. IlllllUlllllllllllllilllllllllllllll ’ SPRINGFIELD. ’ We are showing an exceptionally large assortment of period Dining Room Suites in mahogany, walnut and oak. You will have to go a long way from Springfield to edual our exhibit In price and quallty.Theae few values win glVe you a slight idea of the e x c e p tional offerings, , # Three-Piece Dining Rddm Suite, Jacobean oak, S4*lneh Buffet With mirror, 4 foot 4$xtaoh Table, roomy China -tA Art Cabinet. Q u e e n Anne period . . . . . . . . J.«7*Ui) Nine-Piece Dining Room Suite, Quartered leak, JsooWn finteh. William aftd Mary period, (4-inch Buffet with mirror, S-foot S4-inch Table, 1 Host and S Side Chairs wlth Spanish leather O O A n a a Slip seats and large China Clipboard . . . . . . . . . . ^ Z U / e O t l Ten-Piece Dining Boom Suite, Quartered oak Jacobean finish Louis XV period, S4-inch Buffet, t foot by to by 41-inch oWohg Table,,1 Ann and fi Side Chairs with Spanish leather P o a m * * slip seats. China Cupboard and Server...................| JUU tVU Ten-piece Queer, Anne Dining Room Suita 48-inoh Buffet -mlth mirror, 8 foot 64-tnch Table, $ Slab and t Am Chair mototi^ upholstered slip seats. China cabinet and Server, * J rt J ' rtii American w^fnut Ten-Piece Louis XVI Dining Room Suite, btoWh iuahoga.uk. 44. inch Buffet, 8 foot 84-inch Table, 6 Side and 1 Arm Chal^phJidJL ed In blue Spanish leather, China Cabinet 4*M a e. and Server . . . . . . . . . . .................. 5460*00 OHIO. . 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