The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

For Decoration Day Tht anasoaV White Footwear m ready for your ° inspection. The showing includes PUMPS, STR APS and r»XFofU>S S. & S . Sells For Less S & S Shoe Store Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio HIGH AND LIMESTONE STS, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, .THIRD I-LOOB “ Scioto Mills” Fine Sheets, Cases , .and. Sheetings Excellent finish, free o f dressing, first quality only Bleached 1 .Unbleached 42 inch Sheeting, yard.. 45 inch Sheeting, yardL **«j»«*h»*» .,..J37c. «< * tfreh^.;„,.,35c ’ S4 filch Sheeting, yard?^V.H>.,,M,,4fjs.^>..,*y,,.wiM44c' 4$ Inch Sheeting, yard.,.„;,..^.,3,***53^»***WV* * * ** * 48c? " ' ........... Y "V’ 'V)'' Y'- V' ,"‘l" ‘YV"Vl'"’‘1"'”'' I t inchSheetiftfe,yard^‘..,,;,,„<,,:.,|ftc;>„wM,.,v:;.<,>SS^ * 1 ^ Y " ’’ ’ , ’>*}.” ‘ " .....................S 1 { , ' • '' 81 inch Sheeting, ’yard,.,...... ,.....05c............... 60c ’ — — — T T ~ T *...... t t inch Sheeting, yard.;....,... .....,70c........„„.,...,65c .THIRD FLOOR________,____ :______ - Summer Washable Fabrics . , SPECIALLY PRICED ’ \ FANCY crepes / , f - DRESS LINENS Dro$s linens for the fashion­ able summer froths. Such weaves- as Ramie, Non Crash- able and Cu?a. Large range of colors, ,'JC indies Wide. Formerly sold in Springfield d*‘ f:.9o. Special C l OfJ yard . 1®fc FANCY VOILES *. • Drerft Voiiee, 40 inches wide in dainty checks, dots and fijmres, 'splendid coloring ' ‘Windsors” fancy Lingerie Cotton Crepe-—--Tinted and , white .grounds with ros'tojd ‘ and figures. Formerly jv./d Y: l Springfield at Stic. ! Special yard ........ uw e SWISS ORGANDIES f Imported Swiss Organdies, j pcrmanpjfit finish, 45 indies 5 wide, shown in host of ‘ colors, dark and pastel sh;;;fto. f Formerly sold in Springfield < »ttt.25. Special 7 0 * j yard . ......................... i u u : :ir 1 *he price - 0 3 * van only ......... ...w uU 5 mm- - U W S M M K r * | :w v « U i r j f W i V I I mens of the iaw.^Rom, s>-JS, ItEFOiENCf} MATLRlAL*-JPror. f mm, XXI-4Q; I tom, n&i®. ZQ-h’ S; 5 itiT'SS. - 0 • ' i J>KIMA«Y XOPIC-Tha Story of a ManJ Who. Heipea. j JCS'iou xoMG—Tha Geoa Samaritan. J . JSTORMRpXATHANDSENIORTWIG I *=4Se5«ff a Good Sftfghfcor. x i YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -m o laMy Neighbor?' I. Christ C)uestian«d (Luke19:23-29). 1. By whom (v, '25), A certain law­ yer, He wes hot a lawyer In the-mod* era Reuse of tlmt term; most nearly corresponds to onr theological profes- ( eors, ••• » . 2. The purpose of <y. 25). It was to tempt Jesus as to whether He was -really learned In thetiaw; and also to entrap Him to ghow Him to be betei’o* dox„ . 2, The Question (y, 25). "What shall I do to Inherit eternal life?" Though a lawyer, his theology was defective^ He thought eternal life was to be oh. tatned by doing. The very words he need Involve a contradiction. An in- heritance is not obtained by doing, but by being. I .4. Jesus* reply/fvv. 20-29). He cited' Mm to the law. This is the proper place to send one who IS expecting to get eternal life by doing, *Tim lawyer answered well, for supreme love to God and love to one's neighbor as ho loves himself Is the sum total of hu­ man obligation. "This do amlvlhoq shalt live," But this is the very thing /lie could not do. Man needs Udd's en­ abling grace to love at all; so heatood condemned by Ids own conscience, en­ lightened by the law. He set out to trap Jesns, and now he is caught in a trap, and in order to justify himself he. said to Jesus, “Who is,my neigh*' bor?” The duestion isfanswered in the story o f the Good Samaritan. 11, Playing iho Neighbor <w. 36-37), In this story of the Good Samaritan the Question is shifted so qs to make clear that the supreme question JSnot, “Who is my’ neighbor?" but “Whoso neighbor am l?‘r To be a neighbor la— 1. To see those about us who need help (v, 38).; We should be on the lookout for those In need of help; and love is keen, to discern need, 2. Have compassion on tlie needy tv, S3), Rinse Christ Is the compassionate **Gne, all who, have His nature will be likewise moypd when they see need. . 3. Go fo'those in need <v, 34). The personal tench many timesis moreIm­ portant titan material *ld2\It is easier to give money than pcrsondLaid, Tha trueheigiibor gives both, . , /- 4. Bind up wounds (v, $4). 45, Set thehelpless oneson our beast* while we walk <v. 34). Willingness to deny ourselves In order to help others, is hproof m the genuineness of love, TheyJjoTogether Whom you «ee *mattractive, wrtUpainted home, it?* mort than likely that home has been "^reen-Spaled.”* For room than thirty-three years Hanna’* Green Seal Faint haa been keeping homes clean and fresh looking* and thus adding to the civic beauty* HANNA'SGREEH-SRALFAINT haa, however, a still more important job than beauti­ fying. It is to save the property from deterioration, by saving the wood surface from decay. And Green S m I work* at this job yeir in and year out, withstand* the worst kinds o f weather. * 1 insist that Green Seal lie used on your neat painting Job. Formula on avery pfcckage, Soli By A s CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain Go. TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation . • ^*■*-■4*.*?■* .„V. tized into thfeone body of whichChvist .- was head by tin* Holy Spirit (I Cor. 12:13).' The Ouesness of the 'body was {symbolized by the breaking o f , bread. Such unity iu only possible, to -believers In Christ that is, those regenerated by the Holy Ghost. ,-To, get .unity, therefore, to the neigblibr-; hood we must get people to be saved, c ? 2, Had a community Of goods (vv.f 34, 45)', They sold tlieir -possessions, and good? and parted them to all ■ men as every pum had need. This; proved that they wpre under the pow­ er of the Holy Spirit, that iff, that the supernatural was being manifest; for it is not natural to abandon one’s title of possession. •- , 3, They were idled with gladness and singlenesso f heart (v. 40). Those who were really bom again have no ulterior motive. What toby seem to be, they really are. Unsaved men «ud women am controlled hy selfish motives; they seek their own, not an­ other’s good, This theydo while feigm Sng-Jove. tor others. 4. Praising God' and having favor with all the people (v. 47). Such nn- selfishneas gained the attention, of the people and induced them to, yield themselves to God, who added dally such as were being saved. Deal W&t TbMoharously, . •The Lord, the God of Israel, aalth that He hateth putting away; for otip coveteto violence with "Ms garment, snitli too LordOf hosts; therefore take ., ^ . heed to your spirit, that ye deal not 0. Bring to the ton and take bare of treacherously,—Malaehi 2:16, the unfortunate Cv. 34). The true ................ ......— neighbor Is not spasmodic to fife giving ( u t th* Power of My Lord Be Great . 1 1 And, X beseech thee, let toe power 7. Givemoney (v. 35), Itmats much j of toy Lord toe great, according as to be a neighbor. Love i$ the most eg-1 thou host spoken, saying, , the Lord pensive thing to thef world. It cost | u longsufferlpg, and of great- mercy, God His only Son; it cost Jesus Christ j forgiving iniquity and transgression. Bis life. May we go and do likewiser lih The Behavior of too Early Church (Acts 2:41-47). . , L They were together (v. 44). They -Numbers 14:17,13. V Curtains repaired 'at Wolford's. U OEi1 I Say A E v e r y th in g • ^ F in e - You’ll Say So Too, When You Taste That Good HOME-MADE PIE, EAT AT ANDREWS’ 10 North Main St, DAYTON, OHIO j Four Branch Store! 10 N orth M a in A r tM eM a tk o fe 218 E a st F ifth £01 West Yh iii V is i t C incinnati Mr**, ■ O f use our Proficient Personal Service Bureau* which is of invaluable assistance to Our Customers in this Community. - - . T • . ; The May days are here—the time when everybody is donning new apparel. . v ’ ' •' A t ' V 1’ ' . * There is anaddedpleasure in shoppingpersonally atMabley’ s, of course* but shopping in person is not at all necessary. t , , ’ t • I . * . 4 ,,,,, , t ' , v . 1 , « *, •Qur Personal Service Bureau serves our friedds in this com­ munity as carefully*, as accurately, as interestedly and as cour­ teously as Mabley’s doe.s its personal shoppers. It is the pride of die Personal Service Bureau to fill all orders the same day they are received. ■ T i'^ r^ r n r * . ' * • t :, * }•-> •)•- j-!-' i" ■ I ■ !’ f1* ' 3, . .■- ^ h e ^ a b l& t/ and (o /l& W ^ CINCIftNAtVl GKCATC^T STORg, C I N C I N N A T I , rpUttDCD 1*77* OHIO . -■ 1 K. f 8cfl«nlnc Hldet. •There arc two simple way* of soft- •Mug leather hud raw ektos. One la to rub to thoroughly neat’s foot oil. Another way is to dissolve three ounces of atom, seven ounces of dalt and one and ene-lmlf ounces saieratui In sufficient hot fato water to satur&ta the skin, WliOn Cool enough not t o Scald the hands soak tho skin In it for 12 hours; wring out ahd hang up to dry. When dry repeat this opera­ tion two os three time# until the skin I* sufficiently ooft, B5IBOG8BS SM OCK A B S O R B E R S i :. c 5 r .. iT^AjSIKSBl Easier riding, aesier afeenag, Gm tw safetyatMaher aMeds, Save tires, feel ana ear deyr*, datien. Work in full hurmonv whhFerd springs. Bettershock sbssdts* at a lower price. PtHrtMtM ». A, MWWOt-K, i:«f«rville,and lametitown B u r p f e - J o h n s o n C o Ve - - .< ■ • l " ' * »' » NEW SPOT CASH Cut Price Meat Market > 3 « ^ Open Monday May 16 HERE ABE OUB FBIEES*. Loin* Bound, Fortoriioase steals «««» —1. 32c Chad: Steak Ik. —-—« * ...28c Beat Eeof Boast Boiling Beef lb, Fork Cho])s m — . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c . Fresh Ham 28c, Fresh ihouMer g3c Freak Hide Pork, 20c. lb, H.lba for ,15c Fresh i]aushgo20 Clb,, 2 lba. for 33c Yea, lom lb* «— -lie Veal Hound lb. - 33c Veal Chops Veal Iteasfc lb* Boiling Veal A tthd old Betiabte Meat Mark et en Main street at the Bridge. ALL OTHEtt MEATS AT BEBLCED PBtt EH. WE WILL BEY YOUJft Ilt-TTEB AND EGGS, CALL AT OUB MXOKE FOB 1(3E, WE .DRLtVF.B 1ME 1NTOWN, ORDEB B t PHONE, NO. A NB’IIAYE YOUR ^rnTDE* LWERfiB. « ■ C. C. WEIMER ^ 'IWOgA -TRY OUR TOB PRINTING POULTR1 . before you For Bent; already plov •How abou Night enter ti Mr.- and J Essie Baker o f TJtbana, Mutual, O., day, iipendir, Mr, and Mr Don't for . enjoyment 1 Mrs. Stir dale, 0., a- Dayton, ha1 tives here. I have o* chop in th< Main ntrec-t, to do all k opening Moi Mr. Evan has been on land attend bo the gues Stevenson. 3 nephew. I ’ . . Rev. Bra’- Third atree Dayton and district wei business in trict. Poultry l cat market -For Sale Boss tor -toy the Gta ttrsnl Edue culturo am Smith-Hncl in the state ly for this Bolprt N Charleston latter's p.T Finney. For Sale ir ervojr, hot dation. Oil H { ji1• Wyoadoit ! H ■ f % Tho big jg pI(BSC3 Sati gpocial ind can he fou lln young well us the The Col’ j: l i t i[ flames tril if lot. . Kotiee:- tt:o Eselro’ ©f A. S On P, I t tittd yoMraesii ' !fc 01*3B. phott, Bo

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