The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN At OTWU’* Tobacco Factory JAMESTOWN, OHIO Good Wages and Steady Employment NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY WHYHAVE ‘ ‘SPRING FEVER” Why Worry, Fret, end Get Nothing Done, Jv»t Because Your Blood la Sluggish? BLOOD NBBDS STRENGTHING ium fs lira foryourfloorssake - ' 1% TO W A U K O ^ Q>*> we fiwV See that tlie above label appeal on the can of floor finish yon buy. It identifies the floor-finish ' of quality and favor-—Hanna's Lustro-Finisli. When yon have furniture op woodwork that needs brightening, floors that need re-finishing, get a can o f „ HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINISH and set to work. Equipped with this combined . stain and varnlsh'ypu canmake things lookbright * and hew. Scratches, scars and worn spots disap pear in a wonderful rway before Lustre-Finish.' Arid best of all it WEARS. Try i t , _ BOLD BY BROS, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Peopfe Nowadays Take that Wonder fu lly Effective Tonic, Pepto- Mangan—Your Druggist Has It Really, isn’t it foolish to be handi capped fo r weeks in the Spring, just because your blood is sluggish? The glorious Spring days! You ought to enjoy them, Instead o f feel ing unhappy and half asleep—ust too tired fo r .anything. You ought to be finding new vigor fo r your work in the Spring air—“ pep”, enthusiasm, happiness l But you can’t, because your blood is clogged with poisons. For long months it has had too little fre$h air and has fought off many germs. And it now, has heat-making properties that are not needed in warm weath e r ,1 Don’t work under a handicap, when it isn’t necessary at all. Clear up your sluggish blood. Give it help. Get some o f that famous blood purifier and tonic, Popto—Mangan, Pepto-Mangan is used by physicians everywhere. You can' buy it at any drugstore in either liquid or tablet form, just as you prefer. There’s no difference in medical value, Make certain that you get .the genu ine Pepto-Mapgah. Ask fo r “ Gude’s” Pepto-aMngan, and see that the name “ Gude’s” is on the package, —Adv, HOW’S THIS? ,We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward fo r pny case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by -Hall's Catarrh Medicine. ' Hall’a Catarrh Medicine has-been taken by catarrh sufferers fo r the. past thirty-five years, and hha, be came known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine, . acts . thru . "‘ ~ Mucous surfaces, exj from, the Blood eased portions.' A fter you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will see a great improvement in y ou r general health. Start, taking Halt’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get. rid of catarrh. Send for testimonial*, J. CHENEY * Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist*, 76c. ..Blood.on the ing the Poison healing the dis- 'and $k\ A It’s a Rea! Car Now! .YOUR CAR. Style, comfort and class, the feeling o f fineness and bigness, the very last word in design,—these are al! triumphant achieve ments in the Classi-Body Equipment. The manufacturers o f this great new body for Ford cars have been automobile body builders fo r fourteen years. They have now turned over their entire expert force and eplcndid modern plant to the production c l Classi-Body Equipment, ~ Beautiful tines—Choice o f Colors—More Room—Greater Comfort AIT « f the el*»» end comfort, ntyle end luxury that here T“*cn put Into tho dcalrn and workmanship or hMUM bMllt f»r maaafacturere nre now put Into Classi-Body Ii)c owners* . Equipment consists, in part o f Doable textnre one-man top with curtains, windshield, hood, entirely new radiator shell, moil annnl over front axle, crown fenders, rnlining heard with shields, gasoline tank la rear, Stewart vacuum teed sye- t«w, tiro carrier in rear, choice or maroon, bloc, or green for body color. T w o Models The TOBBINO model Is a ive-passenger W6aet—-t*LlJ8 the Increased hody space which one associates with all oars o# elegance and distinction. . The KOAUSTKB la a two-paeooager oocy oar with a largo compartment In the roar tor lnggago, and spare tire. d a display aad tor oalo by AGENCY FOB GREENE COUNTY c e d a r v i l l e . o h io . H. A. McFarland G H E V R O L E T MODEL 4-90 $875 No touring car at any price is more dependable or more economical to operate than the Chevrolet* Yet with all its economy and low price it is a handsome, roomy, comfortable car—one you can feel proud to owti« For a limited time we can make immediate delivery. *• § Cedarville, Owens <5Son Ohio*, I I s t m r s a m i L esson Ifly REV. p, b , JflTSiWATER, XK J>* T«a«hw of Rngltek BBS* tn tha Moody Bible Inatituu, or Chicago,l J^rntahjW . W»waw, K«w»t>»p«r Union) LESSON FOR MAY 2 THE SOY SAMUEL. LESSON t e x t - 1 Sam. l;2t.2S; GOLDEN TEXT—My son, givft me thine heart, «n<j let thine eyes observe my vraye.—Prov. »:M, MATERIAL-I Bam, TOPICS-The Child Samuel lit God’s House, JUNIOR TQPIC—A Roy Who Listened and Obeyed. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ’“TjHhlhK for Religious I*eader«Uip. PEOPLE AND' ADULT TOPIC CWIdMnU* Capaclt,M ,n the "CfalnlnK of I. Samuel Given to the Lord (1;24- 28). . Samuel was given to Hannah In . answer to prayer. -jiis name means “asked of God.” For a time he was cared for by JHs mother In the homo. ,In asking God for a son she vowed to dedicate him to the Lord. Accord ingly at an early age she took him to the sanctuary and gave 1dm over to the charge of m Thus in his tender years lie ministered to the Lord. II, Feature* of Israel's History In This Period. 1. A demoralized priesthood. (1) The prieSts■were actuated by ^greed (2:12-17), It was Gofi’s will', that those who -ministered at the altar should ll've of the things of the altar, but they broke through the divine reg ulations touching tills matter and were securing' their selfish ends by force. (2) The priests polluted the courts of God’s house with the gross est'immorality (2:22). 2, Air alienated people. The only thing which separates people from God Is sin. ■3. A cessation of divine revelation (3:1), £*od W*6 silent—“The word of God was precious In those days; there was no open Vision.” The message from the Lord was more a matter of ,-memory .than an -active ■experience. The same thing in principle is true of the individual Ufo today; some who once enjoyed fellowship with God no longer hear his voice speaking to them. ill. God Galig Samuel (3:2-10), In striking contrast with the degen eracy of the button, m haye brought before uS the beautiful fife of Samuel. We see God getting ready for the re generation of tlm nation. Dwelling within the sacred courts and minister ing before the Lord' with Eh, is the inunocent Samuel, who Is to be. tho Savior of his people. In. Samuel Vo . have a striking pattern of child re ligion. The Lord gave him In answer to Hannah** prayer, From bis birth . he was dedicated to the Lord, While quite young his mother took him to the sanctuary of tim Lord where h* served and Slept. It Is a good thing to have much sin forgiven, but It is better far to .grow up Without sin. Two. traits in Samuel’s character stand out in’ this call; naipeiy, his Cheerful obedience to the Lord's call and his surrendered will- It wan no easy thing to- respond cheerfully to the thrice repeated «UL It may have seemed,, to. him to be Unreasonable, but each time He obeyed Jn simplicity. |V. patnuel's First Prophetic Me*, sag* (3:11-18). Up to this time Samuel obeyed ths one who whs over him, hut. the time lmd now come when he must directly hear and obey the Lord. The first message entrusted to him is a most . terrible one. To deliver it is a most trying task. He hesitated to tell it to Ell, but when pressed by him he man ifested the true Courage which wus lying hack of his fear. It must have been a bitter sting to Ell to see Sam uel recognized and lilmself passed by, but he whs submissive. Ho knew that the Slight was just; tie could not fall to Interpret it thus Id view of ths appearance of the man of God to him (2:27-36). This fearful visitation up on Ell’s house was due to the slhs of his sons. He was held accountable for not restraining them. Parental laxity is most cruel* There is sn age in which children may be restrained, but when passed over the power to re. strain goes With It, . V. Eamuel Established in the Pro. phetlc Office (3:13-21). “And Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him, and did let none of his words fall to the ground, And all Israel, from Dan even to Beersheba knew that Batnuel was established to be a prophet of the Lord.” This is a verification of the saying “Him tliut honors me I will honor,” Little did Hannah realize that the boy who had been given in answer to hpr pmyer would one day become tho head of the nation. This new position brought great danger to the boy, but the God who raised him up was able to sus- tlan him* Faith and Waiting. The most difficult business in the World is waiting. No one can -do it without some kind of faith. It - Is a venture of triumphant faith. The great believers have been the unwearied waiters; faith meant to them, not con troversial opinion, but sustaining power,—Dr, Harry Emerson Fo&dick, A liirHIIilillWIliiltliUllliimflFmiiMfllHHIiHiiiiilHilBilliillifUJiliiUlllIL 5 £ At very. Special Prices A splendid Assortment of patterns from which-to make a selection, Laid free of charge. Fine Cocoa Mats For the porch. Save your Garpet and Rugs this rainy weather by bavin* one of these handy. SPECIAL SALE -O F — Beautiful Cretonnes 75c to $1.00 quality for, ......... 59c $1.00 to $1.25 quality............ *85c Do you know that this is the place to buy £ et Brenlin Window Shades Quaker Graft Lack Curtains Kirsch Flat Curtain Rods Sunfast Draperies Tapestry and Leathers for Up- , bolstering , Hooyer Electric Cleaners AEOLIAN-VOCALIAN and PATHE O’Cedar Mops Floor Brushes Wall Brushes H, &>H. Soap Bissels Carpet Sweepers Pictures Electric Washing Machines RECORDS and PHONOGRAPHS 5 ss Galloway & E. Main Street, XENIA, OHIO L1k« Our Shadow*, False friends are like ofir shadows* keeping close to ns while we walk in the sunshine, but leaving 11 a the la* stnnt we cross into tliu shade. EYES pJxsmmed Correctly Glasses Fitted. At modbrate prices TIFFANY’S , Optical Department Open Evening* by Appwintment If! A New Triplex Springs Help ' Overland 4 Break Record ^ . ' * , . ‘ ^‘ ’ - 1 . *• ' %, ' , f t, ‘ * In the great endurance test recently et Indian apolis an Overland 4 stock car covered art average of-more than 778 miles each day for 7 days. The success o f this severe test is another proof o f the quality o f material in the Overland 4, and the protection afforded the chassis by the Triplex Springs. . * *■ CENTRAL GARAGE, . George Henkel, Prop* Cedtrville O L . REMOVAL OF STORE Fire Sale Now in Full Swing Why Pay The High Prices!? We save you $6.00 to $25.00 per- Tire—According to Size Oh First-Grade Guaranteed Casings Such is;-** - v Mason* Portage, Goodyear, Goodrich, Blackstone, Fisk Clingstone, Republic— cord and fabric and many others Also a Nice Line of Standard Blemished. 30x3 $9.85 $1.75 30x3 1-2 12165 & 31.95 32x3 1-2 14.95 2.25 All Sizesw-dLjkc Cost, War Tax Paid. The SpringfieldTire&SupplyCo. 31 North Fountain Avc., Springfield, Ohio PU* for Small Rodent*. Indiscriminate and Immoderate kill, ing o f the small animals classed as rodents and regarded a* vermin Is con demned by the director o f a western forestry experiment station. Observa tion gives evidence, he declares, that these little creatures,. while responat- j Me tor a certain amount o f destruc-; lion, are really helpful in the work o f i reforestation. A large percentage o f ' tho regrowth oft burned areas sprouts from the seeds and viuts carefully hid den array by squirrels, mice. and chip munk*.—Popular Mechanics MagsMua. Old Reliable Meat Market Wherft you can get the ehokeet cut* o f Beef, Veal, Freeh Fork or Smoked Meats, lion have m Coi day tibn < consic tative Fro piling cents breatl profit cities aroun tract as'the pire u Com .hose $1.25 sent Iz] S. pro repres presen o f the severa least o term. Cour mittee impro May formed! Karih _ the un decease ,-pointm DID F ’ * Mem their v enterti ter by, ian rej written ward the let? Dear reason: check I ha' sand-bi tened < First ment f profit Thrift chants society ventive exact v my pos Fron Ust, tl Iks, tb Cross, cas so Men’s Scouts, hospita The my bu owns exsnun require know I am 1 suppos uly of desire and be and go money discuss about, bung and th ing to coming Just A mi price gar an Milk quart about ped to and th you co' Now would war at dollar, nerve cut. But one bi into t) 25 cen cuts a facults petitiv price id The Grain by a tions* have replac is aim at tb< the *t be er feed direct farms n F t he
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=