The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

-T-CJF,.frt ■ m m Ik f t jHT*4Wt.f% #kl* *Wf*hMH****H: ftlt mf wtftl wm * 0 tfi*e* siWV 8 #g *m . * , . & P h * fck* jft tir *"3P^!Pf*"«r , LESSO# PM U M UARV 25 HETtR STANDS UJ* FOR TRUTH AND HorijtSTY. pmmm ' TJUCT''^Lort«j; U n i .. t _____ tfeSti HM *!*»*■+■ ;f .H R 1 M , . 1 . • * - m'£,^-'TZ *~ 7 '*r-'Zw’ > ' . 1 " "ip-''JSwH 5 # . tt«5 NWk.U *4.‘ 0*1, I.T, |$ m s m * **#*» te »»• Lwrit *w* tr - — ’ ■ &TTQPKh-TeMfo tb*Trutk. ^P^P r-Tw* W*4jiMl *»# KPfilOATOP, *a thli I msou w* m « the acne eote- “ «**5L “the rimob" <v, 11) vfadMated, la the hefaness of Peter #»« Jfoho we m that the bmk with Judaism ha* come—the authority °* *&* 8»nhec|riu la repudiated with the detemiaattoa vm the ipart of the dleriplH to be led by the Holy Spirit It 1* for tbU reatoo that the body now *«t» the uaw* '•church.” Since the bmk hai come it must beshown to !>« a MyJpOT; It WU| hare recognition aa being aacred. th* foncttiy of the tabernacle la tranirferml to the new body, which i*^God'* dwelling place <®ph. 2:19-22). The church lttelf; as partner l* i t They wwatsd the iuSrthl* of paasfwsNar * f t M j*»tef the j a m ’ 2. The judgment ( t v . |»W)» Ananias avowed satan to fill hla heart and Med h» the Holy Ghent 1* Jam*** haefc a part of the pric* «<; th*.k»A *fcww meat lately an acted Mia They ware get wader oWlgaffon to sell their lead. «r haring aelt It, 'to hrf»* way «c the a»o**y and place It fo fh* oeoineM fend* Peter de^ared that they were afe*oiut«Jy free to do g f they pleased w&k It. Lmn i l raii*4 It ctsitoK many today ter malice thp aame dread* ' fel mistake. People age walking tn »**way of Ananias gad fiapjshtra whep tiwy wake a pwfoaaton *<C re* Upw* for temporal gala Md-pleasure; er ewm Ken^htog,, getipwa wet their •own. Frequently then jieeacj?. the aer» won* of Moody and Spurgeon without tiring credit, Physical death wan ri* tied upon Ananias and fiswAlr* for their ala*. 111. The Effect ( t t . lj.4«) L Great tear cam* upon thle church and upon, all who heard of these thing* ( t . xi), Irreverence 1* an out* standing sin of this age. Th* church efteoM be recognised as helw—thwrery dwelling place of the Most High God, X Multitudes of men and women were added to the Lor# ( t . 14). Thl* caneed the fame of Peter to-be spread far and, wide, go that the peeple were anxious to come under hl» shadow, were the .holiness of the body of ■Christ recognised, there would he many coming, for pgrdon and ealra' jtton. : ■ , > not ddre to tferestlng to note ' the holtnees Aye.; Piitor. CoywMdliilf Rev. S. S. Sabbath School At ^ Preaching Service M A> ** M. E. Chuxoh I V R*v. y . E, Busier, Paatoi* Sunday school at 2:30. G, H. O u * man, Supt. Preaching at X0:S0 a. m» Kpworth League at OjOO, You art isrited to all ef the** sar- vicea, U. P, Church Strrices, Ear, John P, White, Pastor Sabbath School r | 9;*0. . * Preaching at 10;80 Y . P. C. U. at 1P. M. Wednesday Evening prayer meet­ ing at X:00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services, R. Church Rev, W, P, Rarriman, Paator Teachers' Meeting Saturday at 7. Sahhath School at 9;30 Preaching at 10:80 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6 P. M. Wednesclay evening ww^wwM, AnnounceTKcu* § o ,m i - w i n o a ^ M w iw u p * ' h > f ? * T U l i e , , o t t h e S c a r e i t y o f M e r c h e n d i w 4 s t T , W S a n i •;d * . * , * * , * # well arthe people shout, did not know this until God’s judgmeiff hurst forth. o f the chufch did 'not deter any but I* Characteristics of the Primitive ' hypocrites from joining 1^ Nothing $3J25 I $1»8S . ,$ 1 .6 5 . .$ 1 ,5 5 . $ 1 .4 5 * .$ 1 .4 5 . . . . 10c . .$ l ,$ t f . * $ 1 .6 5 . . . 3 5 c * . . .2 0 c , |r * «-» . 3 5 c ----------- 2 9 c . . . . 1 0 c * . . * 15c . . * 2 0 c •<. .2 8 c .00 .0 0 ***** 18c ‘ ** *. .18c *** . . 18c >**..18c I t Church <4:8i*85). % It was a praying church (r. 81). For every want annd every need they ' betook, themselves- to Gjod In prayer. . > 2. It wa* a Splrit-fliled church (v. . 81). A praying duircb Is'a Splrit-fliled , church, The Spirit is given In an- , «wer to prayer (Luke 11:18). 8, It wa* a church which had great i boldness In preaching ,th* .)Yojrd of God (v. 81). The minister in a Spirit-, filled church wlli not offer an' apology for th* Bible, .but will fearlessly ' preach It * unhallowed nor any.unregenerat* per-, goo hga a place in the chur;ch. .This applies to our offerings as/vell as to ourperson. > >- Daffy Prayer. , ' Oh Lord, w*’ thank thee that, men turn to thee; themeasure of theirneed -Is the measure of thy supply. Let thy spirit dwell in our spirits, and then all shall be wfel! within and peaceful with­ out ,We pray thee to give us a fuller and; firmer, and more continual, and more vigorous and efficacious cohfl- i It was * united church- (v. 82>. denes in thyself. Through ,Je*u* They wer* "of one heart and one ! Chrlyt our Lord. 1Amen. . 1 K sou!.** t ‘ I . --- 1 i»’",‘"'*—*-* l- I 8. It was* a charitable and generous l : ■ Character Building. [ church (v. '82). As heeds arose sup- Life is mainly an opportunity \ for I ' -*■—-------- •— ------------------ - - » Character building and testing. t .prayer, meet­ ing at 7 P. M, Clifton IT. F, Church Rev, E. G, McGibhen, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9;30, W. » . Col­ lins, Supt, • - Preaching at 18:80 *Y. P. C. G. at 6:80, A cordial and urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend these, services, "Come thou .with us and we will do • the* good} for -feliovah hath" Spoken good concerning/Israel.” Npm, 10:29, Rev, Win, T. McKinney, Pastor. Slbbath School at 9:30 a. ta, Fred Stewart; Si|p.t. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 8 p, m. A cordial invitation is extended to a ll,, If you have no church home come with us,. $45 .00 SU ITS AN D O V E R C O A T S .................^ N O W . w $ 4 o ;o o s u i t s a n d o v e r c o a t s ^ W m s e * ■■: , -------------- - N OW , - -a w a B O ft la n d : $30.00 SUITS AND OVER 'COAl. NOW f * » *• 0• *w#..> ■% -•* **»*•)•«■**•• $35.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ■ m* a♦aa ♦j i • m •a * •*:*•'» • $,« • a-a'• a $49.5* , $60,00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS # , MAW a t. 4 i V W ' * s * a e w j r * * s » w b * . • * * s * A * • * * * * ■ « , * * ^. * $65.00 SJJlTS AND OVERCOATS „ . $75.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ' f>nW - NOW ............................................................ $63.S0 vNUW CUEAR, BEAVER HATS • $16.50 i. N O W ----- ...................... .................... $12.75 NOW . . . ' - ■i.ie-VaMV|KNicKpBS, ^ _ $ ie7S ,50 BiDVS KNICKERS s 00 BOYS^NICKERS A a e s a s s ' - f r a s e w a ' s * * SHIRTS ir .V $ $ .6 5 yp ** * ci . .$ 4 .9 0 H;f ( . 1 . :h- i * * ■ ' >* r »2.9S . .JiieiHte - a£ESt* i pile* were given from a cwnmon , 6, Its ministers had a powe ■ timtmy (v, 83). \ . L -tt whs a church whose member.. • ship exhibited Unblemished characters (v, 88). For "great grace was Upon them an.* II. The gin « f An**!** and Sappblra ; <Vv*T-ll)* ■ ^ , - * - ^ 1, Its occasion (w . l* 2>. Thl-j was l *Sa, H0W S THIST 'k' l Irish Mother*' Guperstltfon. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ------- * any case of Catarrh that follow It a motheraews thefirst gar- nte for her offspring.'The garments' to ■tae ,for the little one must com* from * and ore the coarsest make* : ,sr their hypocritical imitation of the gen- _ ' Ib, ^ oldest ^esarecon- - * erou* act of Barnabas (4:SS. 87). cause of. the nfecullar distress o f the j ^ i L ^ s o r t of eriL P pec li - ’ earty chureh when the open rupture Wa* mad* with Jtadalsm, the members for a time had a ““community of goode.” This Was not Universal not permanent; same continued to own •- • ' their own homes, ah for example John Mark’Smother, who uied her home fa which,to entertain Christiana. Ananias We Fancy They'd Like It < Lawn Tennis Report—“Becauae the aamoti be Cured by Hail's Catarrh MSdidlka. • , 1 Halkt Catanfa MSfUdiw has, >wn tafasn by: catarrh gufferen for the past iJmfrWimJtum, and lum be- osteaJoowtfns.tfift moat rehab!* rem- Sdy, for Ottnri-V HaU'a, .Catarrh iKdittoe asf|r jfc ti ,|h*> Blood ee the f|yt> i4 K ! JWfok, »• » toe* fo ton Hall's Ca- tandi tteMHne for a„aia»rb time you will taka A .................................. kept hack’ a part of( th* money re- -script, caritiy before swine.’ ”—Boston Tran * 9 •'SasHW- - 1 7% Non-Taxable Investment ' ifhe West Jeffeirson Creamery Company - O f Columbus, Ohio .-• •• -• .•w- -i.y-~- ■ ■ - f: ■ - '->• * V * l * j, * , # 7 is offering its friends and patrons of Greene County a limited number > ’ of ’shares of its 7 per cent cumulative preferred stockat par, $100 per ............ • • • ' • i - . ■ • . „ t fiii- iwa / Hu**?**. ^ Dividends payable April I' and Oct. l. ¥ t »B ^ % \ I Write the Company direct for further information. Total Assets over HalfMillion. V TheWestJefferseaCreameryCo, Columbus, Ohio Free RadiatorProtector WithTirePurchase Whylet your radiator freeze when you . canprotect it without cost \ BUY TIRES BEFORE THE ADVANCE \ 1 Ourstock is large strictly Jhdih fA«5tofy gUtiPAfttddd FIRSTS—Some slightly blemish^ . , , . , , * , , , Tm om Muon Cord, PorUge, Knight, Clingstone, Goodyear Blemished, i SAVE 20 to 46 M l « 4 | The Quality is in the Tires—Why Not the Servics? The Springfield Tire &SupplyCo. Si N, FountabAve* N*«r V, M. C**A. Bell 799 Hams 983 B Springfield, Ohio «»d B M h ed The Store We figure no “Carry-Overs'* the reason for reducing shirts, . „ ■ , , , . $2.50 Shirts now. .$1.85 $6.00 Shirts now'. |$4.85 $3^10 Shirts now,. ,$2.25 $8.00 Shirts now i .$6.35 $3:50 Shirts now .. $2.85. $10 Shirtsnow*; .$7,85 $4.00 Shirts now. >$3.15 $12 Shirts now. .,$9.35 $5.00 Shirts now. .$3.95 $15 Shirts n ow ..$11.95 $3.50 Ties now-. $1.00 Ties now > . 1 . t 1 • t t * , ' , * $J,.50 Tjes now $1.15 $2,00 Ties now. .$1,45‘ $2.50 Ties now. .$1.85 $3,00 Ties now. . $2.25 i s » : .M ** . Sweaters, Bath Robes, Hoiise Coats and. O T ie s ntiw,*„.$3.,15 vyivV' w *• • t i « nt>v' " r , t e * 4 - . • nOW --“ - 8 4 .: i $.500 $ 6.00 1 , s also k \ *> Main Street Opp | Court ^House To the Consumers o f The Ohio Fuel Supply Company XENIA DIVISION CEDARV1LLE, O. <Owing to the rapid decline in the natural gas supply e^ery effort must be made to conserve it that its use may be prolonged. Natural gas ior ■ industrial purposes is nearing the end. How long you will continue. to have . for domestic use will depend largely 'upon your economy in its use. Industrial consumers and a few large residential furnace consumers have been the chief, and for the most part the only profitable consumers o f the natural gas company. , The time is here when this industrial consumption must be lessened and soon be discon­ tinued iri favor o f the domestic consumer, t * *■ • , ■ .'A 5 ■ :■. 1 ' ....... ...■... ■■. ... . . The average new well drilled ofr gas today, if a producer at all, produces one-third o f the aevrage production of a well four years ago, because of the fact that the gopd gas territory has heretofore been developed; and yet the cost of drilling a well now is double that of four years ago. These conditions exist because of the resticted areas of gas deposits, the exhaustion of the better andmore reliable territory and the economic conditions brought about principally by the War and which are certain to remain with us for some titne, * • *» 1 It is imperativcThat we greatly increase our development if we are to produce a necessary supply of natural gas ri ithe immediate future years to come for even dommestic use. t These conditions necessitate an increase'ine rate to consumers o f this company and we have uniformly and equitably increased the rate which for the time being on the Xenia Division will be Forty cents (40c) net per thousand feet, with a minimum monthly charge of Eighty cents (80c) to each consumer. How long the company can maintain a supply at that rate, or any rate, remains to be seen. In the opinion of. gas experts at least three-fourths o f the natural supply o f natural gas is exhausted and it-is plain that rigid economy must be practiced in its use if you are to continue to have the lu ury of natural gas for any considerable length o f time. If you will practice economy in its use/your gas bills 4 under the increased rat©will not be higher than under the farmer rate. You will thus pospone the day o f artifi­ cial gas, Costing three times as much and of one-half the heating value as the natural gas which you now con­ sume. If You appreciate natural gas and desire to con tinue its use, this message raises a question of vital con­ cern to you. * * \ r ' V • - 0 • * . ■1 . • .* >.* .'*■ ? As a public utility the records of this company have been and are open,to public inspection. If you desire any additional information, you are invited to call upon our local agent or write us direct. « t ■ / } ? . Sincerely yours, The Ohio Fuel Supply Company --A B y J . M : G E R A R D , General Manager- J-£SS Win* »md th* Roman*, tteariy fifty Matt o* vine forer* known to the ancient Homans, Include tux several varieties used for Medici- nat purpose^ Falemian wa# a home wfae, resetobllttgf the modern Madeira, and wa# not commonly used until it w«s ten years old* s 1 *. f.-' ............ ..... S te*ewg!*w*w!Baa^ • S t f U l M* OteMurAinL 'MRiliiiRffPr n

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