The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

i*'S I?, ite * & mm FOBMARCH14 rr^U ttVK IUNG G F JfiiU t 6HRI»T i n JOHN ON TKg OF FAT* ffIBXVVJfar. % ffWXT—J#***Cfert*fr<b* mm* *jui tofay, amt ferav*r.—Jiok. i^KSS* ftm 10NAX. HATXSJWALr--J*l»n ft;*-. WK. *SM; m XKP44JRT TOPIC— J*!W* A«w*r* fa Jgttl «fc a. I*»*»Iy Mind. , >TOWOA TOMC-WhAt Jf*lm"flaw and '2MM « t Patmon, BmFRJiHDIATS ANDSJ5NIQRTOKO A YMtoft of tb» Gtorlftod Christ TOUNO Pgonac ANDAfJUtT TQFJC -Ta* Glortflea Christ the Center of fa* Wee*. next two lessons Are from tli* Revelation, tbe book which contains •Qhriat’* loot message to man. The author is John the Apostle, tbe non of ffebede*. Tbe bookwas written from Partno*, a small rocky Island in tbe AsffNm sea, about Bfl A, p , l. Tbe Introduction (vv. 4*3). JL Tbe title of tbe book (v* 1)'-* *The Revelation (Unveiling) of Jeau* Owlet" This does not mean tbe mak­ ing known to Jesus Christ' some se­ cret, but (he unveiling of hts person., The revelation o f Jesus Christ, then,1 ratere to his personal appearing in - , glbty to judge-the world and establish' , his. kingdom. The •word Apocalypse,’ translated Revelation, signifies, .ac­ cording to New Testament usage, the pnvaUIng of a person (H ThesS, lri- TO; I > e te r 1:7).' Tlie theme of .the book Is Christ’s second coming,, his personal, visible appegtance in glory, . <*v; 1, 7,10). i ' .* * ,, 1 ■ , £, To whom made known ( to ,1( 2). , To his servant, John, ’to show unto ’ Jesus’ servants things which must shortly come to pass. . & Benediction for those who read, hear, and' keep the-- sayings of the ' book (v. 3)* ’ Hi The Salutation Cvw. 4:8). Grace^ and Peace. • ' - , ' X, To whom (v„ 4), The seven, churches fa Asia. These were his-/ fahcai churches then- existing i n Asia *Minor , ^ 2» Prom whom (v* 4). (1) Prom ' him which was, is, and is .to ’confaj (2) from the seven spirits which are ..before-the throne (V.4). By the sev- ■«n>spirits is meant the Holy .Spirit fa his sevenfold plenitude. -III. Th* Vision of Gloiy (vr, MS). :T . The sevenfold, lamptsfands (v. 12). These lamp-stands, or candlesticks, are - Chprdhes ft. 20). ’ The are- presented under this Ag­ ate the light-holders The Edward Wren Co. IF IT COMES FROM WRENS ITS RIGHT STORE NEWS MONTHLY CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED MSMl**! Spring Dresses Make There*s A Reason ttyc every; line and detail- of every Nemo Corset. They are made to fit all types o f figure and »erve every woman’s individual needs.. So they .are designed scientific­ ally to perform a scientific serv­ ice—to protect your health while enhancing the beauty of .yottr fig- ure. - “ St^Ie” should he a sec­ ondary consideration; but it is the natural result of th« scientific corset service that Nemo Corsets ■ giyfc. ' , ’ \ J 'Sctf-Reducing*’ and “Wonderlift” y ModelsAre*Fitted Free —And ones you are fitted ia a Nemo you will always be a Nemo* patron, There is no substitute for the Nemo, Select your model and he properly fitted before you buy your Spying suit. New models in high grade Coutils And Batistes ready now. ■ Prices RangeFrom $5.00 to $10.00 Their Bow at Attractive Prices Thfe Week Fresh Hangings fortheHome . ■ 1i. -1... .-'V . ■............ •- j.- . ■, -,1 x Spring is -th e - Season fo r freshening and renew ing 1 draperies.- English chints and cretonne# in gay colot-*' ings "and individual desi£nsr are particularly pleasing for spring and Summer. Furni­ tu re covers to match the hangings are Attractive i n ' the living, room, sun porch and badroom. . Front 50 cent* to $3.50. the yard. New Nua Large or .thaCr th*. only givee forth*41^ when brist l* made the central sg-u-e. ' (1) ClotheU with * garment,down l o the foot (f. 1 $ )/ This is a.robe of voyntty as well a* 'Of the priest (see X m . 22 .*21), and signifies bis right fa jjfadge and fa rule, as well a* to offer sacrifice; (2) Head and hair, white as wool | t . 14; cf, Dan. 7(:19, 20). This has a utwofold significance, parity .and eter­ nity. ” - l*.. - • (8) Byes A flame of fire (v. 14). IChls suggests his Infallible knowledge; he Is gble fa K** through and through, evsn detecting bidden thoughts, . (4) Feet like -burnished brass (y, 15) , indicating that.as Judge and King h* comes with Irresistible power. (5) His voice as the sound of many waters (r. 15), This suggests that all •reuses of man will be swept aside by his resistless Word. (5) Seven stars in his right hand (v. 16) . . According to vers* 20, stars .means the angel* or messengers, of yttw churches to comfort John In .his lonely exile. The stars are fa hts right baud, Indicating tbe high boner gtrsar to the minister; he lie* In the right hand of Jesus Christ, hears his message and then speaks it ofit . (7) Out of hi*month went a sharp two-edged sword <t. 16). Observe that fids ta not, a hand sword, hat a month' sword—"The word that I have *pok- •n, the same shall judge him" (John 32:46); "The word of God 1* sharper (ban a two-edged sword" (H*h, 4il2), Tbe sword has two edge*, condemn­ ing the erfi and appeewtog the good (8) BIS countenance was as the sun ShtnstA lit his strength (r. 16). The effect 9? sunshine is healthful And joy. mm «• same things, while if Is death sad Mftfttattag fa other*. The Gospel KMMfcye cwrrerts sots* and bardeaa IV. The OoMnWWd is Write and the latsrpMtasMa e# fa* VNdett (nr. IB, «G. fa fafti command a t* indicated the SRvMM* e f the be«ac. type Milady may ehdose Alfa is r if it so &? .'«« ©or- reotaess. is oonoamed. And,:in­ deed, it wottid^bo bard to ' teU which is the prettiest assemblage. Due has a wide latitude of .choice in either group. JCAUSE o f the prestige, th a t is" o u rs ; in matters pertaining to apparel, our patrons know that, the modes launched here are absolutely ^au­ thentic, Our SprUg solleetion of stylea only servea to strengthen this confidence in our ability to sliofr tlfa naw«rt and best fimi in’ most gratifyingvaristy. TheFrocks andOther* articles hf'amarfcattiM,Wepowprjeaent, xepre- f sent' tbs choicest &teipr*tations of chair indi­ vidual modes, They^JJ* nov«l,„different and xmcomraooly attractive. The woman who ba setnhlfa her new wrardrobo With the aid of (hi* display! is aalured of getting the utmost in quality mid style distittetisn at * modexatSL,, price. .. : ■ * * *\ , *. ■f #* t \ :• ,.i* -i .* - -• v*. - r* ;Sj; Wool jersey Dresses /7 s ^ ^p«eial'at-.h # prioe. There are £ mt new 'Spring S^ fp bs fids group of fibae-Ali- ’VfcwJL. 3<m*y P gaales* Soaia are embroidered,, others pjsseirt^a :'sMe^.'tail<wed uffdbb c Tb« colors are ‘Bijimioerf Oqwn and Navy. The Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe Meteor andGeorgette *, ' Striking creations w ith either long or short Sleeves, Blue# and browns predominate in the col­ oring*. These are very recent arrivals from New York and are priced a t $ 38 , 50 , $ 45 . 00 , $ 55.00 and > 65 . 00 . Thursday would he a good day to . kwh ‘ them over, \ : V , at $15.00 and $22.50 © e a t S ^ l h t a R i k l . . Silk Tricolettes ’ ^Thagt are just 69 o f those dresses in Muts*’ And look at the piice-4^ .5Q , At this attd Wesaitt^ sisea (mostly 16 to 86). They lore one may choose (Thursday) from 20 charming drees: divided in ti two groups snd ere priced at $15.00 and models that were made to sell at $58.50 and -$85.00; $32.50, In the $15.00 group are models worth up Wonderful Dresses ■ developed of exquisite silk tri* to $89.50. While a t $22JG0 one may choose Dresses eolette in tones of Navy, brown arid taupe. Special whoso values rcaek as high •* $$9.50. * d Thursday at *$48,50. «lv(n« Oeiwfarb GBrlog comfort tutter aflUctlOB re­ ta k e s fast penetration fato tlw ha- SMti afad, joined fa faat experience wfcNfc hsnw* bow fa fteofae, hew fa iwhws , ftoff hew fa rMfaafa, takioi fan earn not fa a ^ y the* {efaretwriy.—yielditix. tasttfaw 1* Arifaioose fafa Is re- fwMHnssn wane tment ap, *oow m art- laN tttfwfc fas*# is malfa m mek ’ atfSi «s was irittfaet^OMy dlfaurwi I ta f t ef gettf wsathet‘.-*-J'«im tafadckgu ■ * m*mn*i4* »wt'r *% ifanNHikfkMwta « . intVM WftflHI iPINMVItt ■■ v#. M m me* ggf fw**’* iMMitflaiM ’ *e»swwww asmscwwfw- ava TaMiw^p . w fei^iiwweg^i^ ttjji jug mafaK •» MNt Mg. $MMnBwIrw^MIM*Megw- ewgMWMgg?W fAH: wgrwiresft ta pface ef ihagfllMk m' ‘ tnimjh nut wm ( a# aoMfaoS, ta 1 iss^iliws^^i s^w* sfaa* ewe | m s i s t Wafa* m i sow r1iftg ieft fart W pfipc Wwmf/^TK^f WC MsHp -WC ~t iim Vm^..A 2ifaLig&| WmRfmQm MS' llniftSV m |F1V i II INUIk I WHfamm -HfaiShfiSi’ SWMSgSkSlLuiUtl' t M»wWy • wp II' mp hMm TglWsBPB*•Wb. f H IM N I fa hregsS. er IMWtt, just 1 lavS, h tt t s ’i i ‘'fS s« ttM it! ILADY can find much to enthuse over in this airy-fairy assemblage of beautiful quality silks. The added knowledge th a t she is in “The Silk Stem of lowest prices,” gives dou­ ble pleasure to the choosing here. *To find exactly what you want in pattern and weave—and to know that, even were you able to find it elsewhere, the price would be higher, is only one of the many advan tages offered to the silk shopper a t Wren’s. -* SilkBhirtiitff : A, Wonderful showing o f nobby, mannish patterns in rich colorings th a t are absolutely fast. Purest siik aa t $ 2.96 • Y u d ■. . . 4* ^otikrdBFor%rixif 5: Exclusive design* an grounds of Navy, Copen *nd black. M a»> fartenent o f wide variety at prices 5 extremely moderate, Sport SU k * CSiiffon T a ffc U . Spring Skirt* for sports wear may be fashioned from many lovely weaves in this charming Collection o f popular sport silks. Prices vary. B l« c k D r « * S ilk . , v* '■ Taffetas, satins itnd * crepes in faountifut varieties purchased months ago and cheaper, here, »ow fo r tha t reason. 36 -ifcch wide b lack satin, worth $ 3 , 65 , a t $ 2,96 la yard, . The most favored of all silk* for Spring. Shown i* a fa ll line of colors and blacks Soft chiffow finish. 86 inches wide, $2.7$ a yard. SatinCrepea The new silk for Spring. Crops back and satin faced. A soft, dinging silk for dresses. Shown in black,.Havy, brown and taupe, Price* vaiy. —the day right by donning ohe of ibese crisp gingham Douse Frocks. One pret­ tily styled model accents the charm o f its attractive ‘’yellow, b l a c k and white’* plaid eOmbination b y taking tbe neatest o ff White pique cottar* and deco­ rative pearl but* tons. $1$6 is all that it costs. Ironing SFRJNOI® fl, OHIO, a*vrau*t be such U tiresome and despised job if your I r o n i n g Board is of the right height and if you hare all the a ccessary facili­ ties te work with. Gas Irons, $2.26$ Blsstrie Irons, $498; “Ironing Boards, $8.49, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO fan tmmrn PRESSINGSHOP ■.: Mattie,.at Dtsant - , Whlfa lit tins lartt**t ritifa i» f a a *fact that the taftVifat tfant) or th* <fay (JlesalHg, Dying and ftepairiag. Work, occurs at nights. M » also a tact fa«t In the smaller cities, of vwMM) pop*. Vend. Xhiltii far an! Driirerd, I 34 WATSON, ‘ SCiuAMkMaek* VMljaUi* £w!mm# MNQi^s utloo and below, fas heaviest m«ai occurs at noon. The iwmca'lor fai# fa. of course, that to fae hirte«t cltlM faefa is an exodoa a t eVenfas fa fat? sanarba wham the family rcutthm fa hM$ «rret tbe rffatter table, where** Crfmn**' °'l w m u n S . * * • " * * • » *« !«<« ' ■ I V“-**; “* v - ■ ,. *■ Be save poetry to human life and > btted it from ecmifo *«>» fa Hopeful-! ««fa *nd cnthu«**m, aftd the peopl* vose to their leader. Hw Ufa* op<*r*» Were (Btrmhiccd with tufhcaitr. which all bersusr* erperiehcoi bat the it*1* fan ear. long trained iu musical cow* sad with Inherited last* f"** rid, accepted Verdi as a ma*- tfa, When one* tn*wq he waa faaro 4 #-, Leafaia* Pnketloai rirrift A hoy or girl who Mrtis moftey fa an atricaitara! o r hotne economics club by poultry keepfag, sard«atn« far canning, orwho carries out home proj­ ects through Ufa esoatlonal sttfaeb I* learning thrift in f practical way. Such ehterprisee must not Interfere with school work fir good phyafaal d*w aiopment, far these, will increase the earatttg power and h»ppi,ifacs k te r «a jyyyL . i Wraper feed for garret. Parrots 111 the wild state live oh seed and fruit, and should, while fa captivity, be fad as nearly as possible the same kind o t food. Thay should b i fad sunflower seed, hemp seed, bolfad yellow mm faresd wsakid In water, ah ooraatona) piece of apple sua*'buswueafaia Ltiu1-^'*»—*■*'- nfiBii-—'* Aada*sriea.wkn ■ vc tmiwDif rcMvtvCi pMnnT% ary waw «*. Plenty of vmisr and gravel . s » h >*M j be t a t a* the eage."Tlfap*»rer«eags 8 d^wttgp alMigRl DU, 0 . P. WUA« w r n m m mm t ktUk B e He; gressive tion o f h ave th* FOR L0CA1 BUYS One of .tl t h ! oounty nearly *evt and most j community «. righ t when the mayor’, a co-operat «d and kno Company. : , been applie will he $50, The preli ing afack si previous to was directe refaiy of Grain De» shares are I holder can this to be s other featu will be-tha gardless of share or tei The orga pany has b some time . week enabli ment fa gei vafars of t the busines urday evei nious and Hervey Bai _ Cummins, ) ping and J to comp ty was tak stock on hi . cording to between the <•, Bros. posse.->»io, The polic • be co-operj The compa as are nee and -will co handled b} some other mand warr One-of t cern will b er the expi ’ fa stock hr. six or eigk may.decidt pips fa fina f e r f li- i idfatdacco) faesa done, producer o have an ini tually. The tem. Saturday i Conley, pr Bailey an. All sfack e keep in mi dfty night, ejection of Following of officers, to be chosi ‘ mors afloat rectors am. Tbe co-ope ing over t h sent there ies in Oh cess withtb have met fi speculatioc eliminate There a re > the United H,f Such a c farmer* w gives this strongest < The farme: usual amot movement Utmost suj ised sucees Similar hation in Jamestown Yoder B S . A. Alle liberty &b ma^s no a and arc nt they will t joyed a g( main in ou alt macliin I t is to be to remain rr* < 3 The foil ready for Ashford, 1 Master Sk Blue Flov Tarian; C Conatd, T Daviess, Dell, The The Broken Fnmfai G... Jackson, 1 Contadcs; ' The BedS ions Cues West; C Rinehart, Ivanhoo; Cflriexril) The Bath mood Fin The Re C gwlll) tito'1' S F C

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