The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
1 ' l i ' <b« 1 i o a SPRINGFIELD, OKDtO it j-a*'/f ft Wren Co. QUALITY FIRST 6 . « , (>. PENCE, ItiUstmro, Ohio, ' . , ■ Bepuhliean Candidate for State Senator, 5th-6th District,, Comprising theConaitieS of Clinton, 'Fayette, Greene, Highland and Rose •: t<HEnomination of Mr,-Pence for this important office is a vise one T and f i l l meet, wito the general approval of the people* He Served Highland County two tenths as Representative in the State Legls- — ..... „ ..... latere where he was recognized as s, member possessing unusualability, and influence. < i.*, " , .He is one o f the big* progressive farmers of Highland County, living a I eWmiles west of Hillsboro on theJDanville pike, He is a nublic- ................................. -his s * spirited citizen, a man who is always "Willing’ to give both' of; time and money'to any cause which will promote the best interests of. the community, state or nation* - ‘ H# baa made a success Of his private affairs, is a man of ability and I. TfleMGno 12 - 37 ),. 1 , The reason for £v. 12 ). Tlro~»rows of the imprisonment of John il|e Ilap, flat caused Jesus to 'forsake Judea:; ami go into Galilee. The fate of John he accepted as fbre&hndmvlng hiS own. Because, of’ this; ire withdrew from -1 ,thft metropolis and went to the rts mote hfgiiMiK whore ids work would attroct loss attention. When the pen- pie wilfully reject the truth and nt- iempt to do violence to tiro messen ger. he (should turn from them unless fipeclally’ fllreeted otherwise, 2 , ' 'To Whom ffie prnchtroa*tort is made (vy, , 13 *H>). Tiro people J« Capernouijj. This was done In' fulfill ment of a prophecy In Isaiah ftjl, 2 , These'people did not enjoy stub.priv ileges as (hose around, - Joni-ynimm Thlff Whs nip 1 fnf the darkest mid*unifd. corrupt of'tlto, provinces and how if ir gettins 0 ;c-light limn. This fore shadowed the 'presold >iH 8 > when *he grace. of God* would reach out to flro Gentiles.' Bid this I" jtwf dke the Lord. He did not conroi to, rid 1 the , righteous." but sinners-to* lojrontotu’ri ft should be opr ‘ httslposs, like tiro Master, fa go to rfle, m-rit ’ benighted' souls with tiro message of light -and life.* . 8 ., Ills message (vl 17 )^ ••Repent, A Beautiful Convex Portrait Enlargemeiit“-? Biot Style—Almost Life Slasetr-MadeFromA jbqt Photo, Im-Type orKodak Picture You Bring \ - .» *to the Store. s ' * — 9«« Display of In Win dow* *nd op Main Floor. TO* Unprecedented Offer Open* Saturday and Will Continue for a Limited Time Only. ■Make Sure by Coming Tomorrow. I>• , ’ fw y£* ' . t, ’! **<■ ' ’ ,* £ . ** , ^ ,v ' , ' ' ' * . * »* t ' , V1) * ‘ * * ms If you or* sWtlshad with, j the *nj*r«eiBHMU, wW b* rofemdod on request. , Hndorata^ Clearly—We w ill make an enlarged convex portrait, from any clear photo, tin-type o r k^ jd c picture you bring to t , for only739c. This offer, impossible only through a special a tr^^m ctit made with a natiOmiHy'known portrait house‘ Wh^e specialty is convex fa ir dealing, company has gained an enviable reputation through their meritorious work, and heir representative will be in charge o f the portrait booth On the Main R low . «ss for the kingdom of lrot>v>*n 1 $ id sss Elks, I. 0 . 0 . F., and Modern Woodmen ,1 ,apd active In the-Ohio State. ■Grams*,;' zrT ‘- 7~''~s1 '•r It & pleasing to note that Jus candidacy.1a being actively supported st x legislature *«* -political ASv«rf5»ra«nt, HowtoJudgeaPhonograph Follow'TbisWay of Brunswick Owners Before yoti buy a phonograph, we suggest hearing several. It will be to your advantage to make tone tests for yourself, , Please do not think that this is difficult or that it takes a musically trained ear. In over 3 O 0 ,(yiO homes music lovers enjoy The Brunswick because they have followed the above advice. Critical people have chosen Brunswick:? because they have come to appre ciate the betterments afforded by the Bruns wick Method o( Reproduction, You need only hear The Brunswick play several selections-—you need only compare it with one or two other .phonographs and you wilt appreciate the tone qualities brought about by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction. Come in and find out for yourself.* You can not afford to make a mistake and it costs you nothing to be sure. Brower’sMusic Shop SteakBuilding AWeilMils St. XENIA, OHIO. Ji.iml.” * Thin* is the saihe.Wftjaiowi which Jnhh the Baptist iirnLthe ()!«l TCstituieitt prophet:* pWrohilmert. Tt jrroaus the Messianic earth ntie. of Jesus Christ .1 This Is pot our mes sage,- for ours Is the Itospel of tiro gtece of God through faith in the fin isher! q’Ork of Christ. }Vr should call upon men to-repent »uui believe fhe Kospei of Christ-V 'death’ for thefv «hro and teSriw^cflou fm- jnatiftrhthm. Tile .time i» comingwhen herald* Will asuitf .annmmee the enmimt of fhh kilurdoni, and the’ itirtg hiuroeif will forth from the 'heavens to.tstnhUsh' his mediatorhfi} kingdom. For we f pfay vthiws'Wh fhtelttgettHy say, .“Thy ■khaplpi mm ” “ ■ , /■ ' IL'tt* tetpn^Nt asrvantx to of anteorlty (v lh). Be hltf iostiod J te* mkesm. Tim Kftno voice is ' - p A r n t B i i m ten Kimfe IW«t^dv4 not to jSfew.or entreat. * Tit* statlpR of IB* mn .mt*Valtei (r?. 18 . * 1 ) / They ware men of lowly btrth—flidronm-n. God Ihooses the foolish things of*this world to nut l» shame tiro mighty, that, no flesh might' boast before him (I Cor. t : 2 fl)* 3 . They (vere caUed to definite serv ice (v. 10 ), “l will make you Ushers of meh," He hud previously culled them to be disciples (John '3 HOhow called them to service. This call, then, was not the .gospel Cali to sinners, which Is always “Believe Oh me," but the cnil to service, .of those Who had already heeded the call to discipleship. The* qmiiitle* , which made them good flshemen—patience, bravery, to face tiro storm apa the night, the perseverance which tolled ail night though no fish were -caught, would make themgood flslfete of men. 4 . Their prompt obedience (vv. 20 , 22 ), They gave up their business and homes, not even inquiring where theIf salary was to come from. They ptit their .trust In him who cgllcd, believ ing that he was able to supply their needs, ill. Tha King** Triumphal Progrm (vv. 23 - 23 )). He went the whole roundsof Galilee teaching the Scriptures, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and. healing all manner of diseases. He did a threefold work: 1 . Teaching*the Scriptures In the I synagogues (v. 23 ). The revetatlon of 1 God needed to be explained. This is J what he was doling at Nazareth (Luke 1 4 : 16 - 22 ), j 2 . Breaching the glad tiding* of the j kingdom (v. 23 ). The King who Was f present and -was heralding his own j mission was ready to establish his j kingdom If they would have "been witling to receive 1 dm. $ 3 ,’ Healing nil manner of diseases (v. 23 ). There was ho form of die- eawo which ha could not cure. Phot** will 6* r*tum*d In good oondltlen. You *r» not ; obtigod to Ip#8*,fr*m*-rpimp(y hridfl • pbote did duty 89e> - No or^gg aoqt by eitfletpen or by rimal accepted. Wo 'pMt you to see and know exactly wltet you ttttfgettgn® Bighb reoerved to Runt tbo quantity ordera accepted fram any one Cuat eWf . ’ ‘ *' -s v ,, To, thoee. demriqg PgsteJ, India Ink or Group work, a reasonable extra charge jg made, baaed on 3 , the number in the group and on,the grade of work wanted Yon will find thia^charge axtreme-.l j - ly xMatteaMe. * ‘ - * - ' ; / H 1’ *’ ' ■> - : * 1 4 * Bootkon liMn Ylbof---Nea 7 Mem&n’ ‘ WlllHlllil(!il!|||l|||||||||||||||!l|||||| . s,: * • Haoiitti piirGhasod the Houstoi pul^he W9* ftt farm No. 29, situated on and 2 i-J,miles west of South Solon, on given up cthe Houston, farms, I wi|i self at fchockly road, 5 miles south o f South Chafieston O c to b e r 20 ; Commencing at 10 A. M., the followlng property, to*wit: * 30 Head o f Horses add Mules 30 1Team sorrel geldings, 5 and 6 years old. l!Bay and 1sorrel mare, 8 and 9 years old. 1 Gray gelding, 5 years old, ' , 1Sorrel mare, 12 years old. 1 Team gray mares, 8years old. , 1 Black gejdiog, 12 years old. 1 Team Black mules.lOyearaold, . $U Team of hrown and gray mules 9 yrs, old 1Driving horse, 10.year* o ld ,, 16 /Head of colts, 2and 3 years Old. *■ 76 Head of Cattle 76 Couaistiag *f i3B cows giving good flow ef milk, 23 spring calves; 30 heifers and spring ers. 334 HOGS- 334 Consisting fof^200^fat hogs; 100 shoats, weighing from 60 ..to 100 pounds; 32 so\ys, with pigs by side; 1 Poland-Ohma boar; 1 Duron imar. FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC. Learn the Les*o«, Therefore, let us be jmfleiil, pnllentj ami let Gtul our Fnther tench u* hi* own lesson his own wny. Let ti* fry to lenrn II tVell fuel quickly; but fin not let u* fancy thiit he ivirr ring the school bell nhtl send u# to phty hetore our tessoti I* lentut.-^Oimries Kings ley. 5 com ploir*: 5 breaking plows; S sulky plow*; 2 walking plows; 2 double disc cutter*; 1mawing machine; 2 corn planter*; 1 apike harrow: f MiCxmidc btnlsr; 2 wheat drillif 1 grass seed drill! 1 hay loader; 4 wagons, 2 with hog racks complete and 2 with box bed*; 2 feed sleds; t JohnDeere spreader; t hay rake; B hog houses; 3 self feeders; 2 feed boxes; 2 hog fountains; 2 hog oilers: 1 good .pheaten buggy; hamtnc for 15 hones; some good breeching harness; 2 sets good buggy harness. 30 T on s T im o th y H ay in Barn Eddie, T h e T a ilor • -■ f Cleaner and Dyer Repairing and Alterations Mischief Maker*. ! have heard It said thrlt epic* and lalfclronrev* have (pine more mischief irt thl» world than the irolstmcd huwt or the assassin1* dnk^er.—ihliiflcr. r H A Q F —- v B .1 ME.AD O TITUS, Aucts. Lunch Served on Grounds H. T . NELSON, Cl«rK ALLW ORK GUARANTEED M o l % M A n „ 0f«i?A.M.te9,P,M. Reveng*. ! " Bevente I* wrong. T>t alone that th* wisest and best of alt judge* haa eandemned It, It blacken* the heart* of men. It distort* their view* of right, It Mt* them to devisa «tii It eatiae* them to think nujmrtiy of other*. U i* wot ihe nobleat return for In.htryi nut wven the brnveet way of rtroetlng It, The gmteat erntrag* —la t« bear peraeratton, not to answer wheel y®H, « • fWHled, awd wbea a -hsii hamdoat yatkto (mj&m** wi'»i»iii!!*itMi^eato^ k wra*urk«*i muL „ X.AJ.AM xiiMWtoay* KM dtv« Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing •MM # • • ' ( ***** # m m * Mr*. W lag the tnp; For tee $ Bible Beads KbB# F. «bu Item Wriyif teg tee aam ratemed hor _ Mr*. R, S. I*i te h«r hi hy.tlM ilinea Clifton wi ted* winter» Community • Dr.W.R. bath for the tradition. Mias Marti fear position aeheria. ■ Mfes*. Julia eeptod a poc Bank, anterii day. Bttth Strob arm at the 1« ago while at ground. wr Mr. and M' Kenneth of s guea.ts Sabba punt, Ate. an Oopd musi time,,all for conetsnext', M. at’B^B TheB. P- c ^7 he the scene t jteat next Fri •on the benefit o. no*. _Mr-,and Mr nesday for C: their son, Bo gone' about a * Hr*. J. £. appointed socitjHi and oh Thun about fifty 1 '■each afternoc in two coursi gram o f read (the pleasure otj ■aedlcourSeTw ' Mrs. Jeone ‘ place, and M y Columbus exp^f ' for Los Angel ' apwtd'teewil riait her iion, while Mrs., t ]her son, Artl that city. I’ 3. G, McC. position with mers’ Grain 1 Lee Foley of his p)ace. Mr. hardware and for several FfeulknerVst the Koontz H %ariags and t Ware Store at •>So successf •of having pat their own lect been decided tc vask this year tkdteto call f« Hartman's, B Tep cents dia row. Fositivel orday, Oct. ic> I Clothcj^ « xm I -Ov«r ^ $25.90, $3 $46.00. <0 0 mtk fm n d •fetisfy th « MiUM tha tha -m iou te RICH *nd l uuuachipis fkterad anc Mppaaranct offal' is it Mud letting Saatham—[ l a y mare QVAL 1 i RimodiaHn lA v a iT T a aM j, M Betted1' 1
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