The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
T l * ^I#nTTT M t a t t - f ■ *■ «otxti*. f 1 ^ 'Fti^SW fta 9 m» J 3 L, jUML TOSH' '*WbSUW a. fwfir asm ' m s , xk D.( the Ifeedy A STATS ©ONUS, 1 % 3 uf* ho sympathy with these at the month.««? time *kNgf foe veterans of titowar CHritamfr i« mentioned, Ijb!«'£*«* the idea of a ea*b-bem» bsvofemjitom* let-down fww* the high eHtiip^MHBS of 1 W 7 a»d XViS. The m u m who crooeed the Atlantic to flfht tsk* great German m t machine .per- foraaoC*. **<7 too few and ,too sacred •tobe paid for is tammy. Item & istiro*thatmen in theArmy received thirty dollars a month for •work much harder and much more dangWua than that for -which men 1 fieW| lifereceived fiye or ten or fif teen affix** « day. So ifthe ex-ser- \doflmen want a bonne from the Na tional Government, they should have it. They may get it at once, but it woujd he bettw for all concerned if actual^payment Under the bonus plan, were delayed until the nationalfinan ces hi^va recovered in some degree ' from .thestrain of the war,. Sul we have no-patience atailwith this proposal for seperate bonuses from the States, ft looks altogether "too much,like« ghme .ofgrab, ftwas the Ujfited States that declared war on Germany, XC there isto .be a na tional bonus and ■’a .State bonuej iT-atei|s no reason why theta should - ‘ V - comfy bonus, a city -bonus, a township bonus and a ward "bonus,' . a T , - ■ 1 Provision,'has already been made in thirteenStateS for the"payment of State bonuses. A similar mover'is un- fier way to Ofiiojjthe Legislature, at . the approaching session, undoubtedly ,'will ha pdfcunder heavy^politicalpres- rsure*. - ' \ ** • 'filler*shoUld be one"bonus. Itshould ’he* paid by the*Government of the finited States and tfig service men, when they get it,should let the mat ter drop. +i We 'have no notion that, any con siderable nUmber of ek-Service men are actively supporting the .effort to obtain bonuses from the States. A comparatively small .number are pushing the plan, and in so doing they are”rendering a -very poor ser vice to their country.-For the "gla mour that rightfully«wttaches to the wonderful service- of our hoys in France is a.national asset!-It would he nothing shorfc.pf a national calam ityfor itto be dissipated as a result of the politicians among the ex-per- 'vice men to inaugurate a general - scramble for bonus money, from whatever;,.source apd in whatever maaner^it'is to be obtained. THELAST AND THE FIRST; With this issue the Herald closes the year nineteen and twenty and at the same time we celebrate our forty- fourth birthday anniversary since the founding of The Enterprise, after wards changed to The Herald and then The Cedarville Herald, as it is known today. As time marches on the writer can look back to April 8 * 1 & 99 .,when we firsttook Charge, ana we hnd many changes among people w this community and in the county. ■ The years past have been marked with success and disappointments but wtfh our faith m the good people of the community, and our determination that Wiii beap- that thanks espec- to render a service ■premted, we feel tally in this,season of good cheer is pot out of place. May the'years to come bring as loyal support as (they have to the past, we shall always be for the advancement of any cause beneficial to the general public. With the issue this week The Ced- Arvflle Herald announces its forty- fourth anniversary. mm. m. ....... ..... _.*ei**r ef HuilMt *m» iMMwta’ai ..__ , LESION FOR JANUARY 2 TM« OHILD AND THI£ KINGDOM. tJWSSOK TSIXT-Matt. ifel-M. GOODEN TEXT—Wl»#0«v#r t&SMfora •ban humbi* mmsslt as this uttis. child, tb* same «**U fc» srsatsst in th* feoif- dwn ef hssvsn.—Mstt, UM. RmpmtmHCS! MATBBiAL—Hark « « : tatjc* t:M-42; mtlMABT TOPIC—<3«d*» Cars for Uttla Ohlldron. ■ ‘ “ JUNIOR TOPM 3 —God's Cars ter Vx ■ iNTftSMBJDIATmAND SENIORTOPIC -RsstttmtfbUJty for ths Xoanssr and Weaker. YOUNG PEOPMS AND ADULT TOPIC -Our Responsibility forChildhood, I, The Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven (vv, I-4). 1. The disciples' question (V. 1,1. The promise given to Peter in connec tion with theannouncement of hlsput^ pose to build the church, and the pay ing of tribute with the money in the fish's mouth, provoked jealousy on the part of fee other disciples, T he trans figuration scene•revealed the divine person and the program of the* tong* ■dom, Seeing that the kingdom was to conie to realisation, despite the trag edy o f the cross, the disciples thought It best to have settled' the plate of rank to the kingdom. Their behavior betrayed their gad state of heart., In stead Of entering Into sympathy with .resus In the (lark hour’of Iifo passion, •they were supremely concerned with the dignities to he conferred upon thgmselves. • . “■- - , - ' 2. Jesus’ answer (vy. 2*4). He taUght ’them concretely by placing a .little •ehild in,their midst. <l) Condition, of entrance hito kingdom {y. 3), He slipwod them that the-great question vvlifhh concerned them Is as to wheth er they are really In the kingdom. Their behavior revealed toe fact that they npeded conversion before they could enter into the kingdom. Before they could even see, much less enter info the; kingdom, they must be born, from above (John 3:.% 9). En trance into tiie kingdom is infinitely more, important than rank .therein. (2) Whosoever possesses chlldllkfi hu mility Ja the greatest (v. 4), The child' is dependent; lowly, and modest. Those W|io have been bom again—con verted, have these charac -ristics. The principle which, determines .ankrin the kingdom is lowliness of heart.’ In the kingdomwe rise by sinking. The way la-down* The more ouej-reallzes bis' own unworthlness, the more worthy he is of the divine favor and tmm*. ' II. ,The Lord's identification With His BelfeVtha Ones (vv. 9-9). 1. Receiving the believer in Christ’s name is receiving Christ (y. 5). Through conversion we become God's: children, 'and .so' completely id our life interwoven wttl^His1 that'He regards' rrektment of us as treatment o f Him- sfclf. Those who welcome Into fellow ship the lowly believm welcome Christ/ if this were foily realized it would sanctify our' relationship' with believ ers' In Christ’ Reception ef believers Includes nit forms of sympathy and aid. To do this in Christ's .name la'to open our hearts .to receive Him', '2/The awful peril Of causing,a be liever to stumble (vv, A9). To stum ble means to give occasion for a moral fall. The particular reference was to the Carnality and- selfishness vwhich web expressing itself in (belt' conten tion. for pre-eminence* . feneb spirit nnd behavior would stifle the' tender .life-of a Imho In Christ. Tbdlr be havior was not only self-injury, but a stumbling block to others. Every Christian should solemnly Inquire as to whether his Ufe would help offen der fes fellow-bellfevers. Ani I helping someone to a higher level, or am f oitUlna him down to n lower? To so ■(Continued on last page.) F o r R e a i S a t i s f a c t i o n — —sinjureor own mental comfort—see that the in- trstmefit for your ftoviftjtq is selected because of the Security aMitred—rather than for the rate of interest promised - —for no Increase in rate can properly compensate you for a oot^eapoudihg sacrifice of adequate se edHfy, The eurtservative policy of this Association for more than a quarter of a century now enables ua lo provide « standard? of security excelled by none ahr] equalled by very few* , We Invite your account either as depositor or. borrower and offer ■ >H 0 % S t i't t ~ . 5 <A% O M itn d i* ' Gem C ity . B w iild iiis f L o H^ i A i * fH i M M U i i m i o m * . $ Mm J&iitfi, Gttytoii v Our Annual January Clearance Sale Begins Monday, January 3rd THE LONG EXPECTED DAYS OF BIG MARKDOWNS HAS COME 'V *. 1 ■ '■-• ^ 1,000 C o a t s , S u i t s , D r e s s e s , S k i r t s a n d H o u s e s At tbs Most Radical Cut Prices in Years P*opfe wfaob*w« U m hold*# eff buymf winter ajjpapdwttk dieexp^^atioo of a drop in peicee wiU have their hopea i W i * « d wd»«n A e « l e • % The Average Reductionsin All Ready-to-Wear Garments Wiu Average More Than 50 Per Cent Whatever your imm^Sate need, be sere the saving wffl be femdni Unusually worthwhile. Other Goods in the Sale At Tremendous Reductions The savin# Y b H f half* The bianketa are to beautiful ^aids, all double bed she. Part wool, also wool finished. WERE $&8S WERE $8.95 WERE $8.50 W E R E $755 s X l e p r i c e AFA1K Ext** fine half wool Blankets in double bed size. All block and broken plaids. . , SA1£ ; WERE $12.50 *' *J / » - - 4 , W E R E $1075 . J W E R E $&50 a # A B t • ' The very beet Cotton Kanfcet^ f h m prendSed Z : * L 5 * : ______ ^Itis 200 pet Urn. then today. . T)i)rMHiQ«irter' W Ftdl be d Extra bad . ST. M A R Y ’S W O O L E N b lan k et s WERE $2250 last year, WERE $1650 last year, now— $S**5 bleached s r • D t o w t t ' E l H f ' C w i t STardelftte 58c 63c i; 6§e , Y A R D Y A R D I U D - u n b l e a c h e d s h e e t i n g " SY a frU U * )& J* «H km m m 55c { 19c fiSc YAM) YARB 1 YAW) ' Tremendocn Redactions 35 c Light Outing FTahnsT 18 c a yard Five thousand yards under the.new low price 'level. Thousands of yards will be.sold in a few days. It’a the lowest price made for yeaps. 31c Bleached Muslin \ k • * V v ^ . 15 c a yard One. case only, a full yard wide. This, low price wifi surprise eveiy housewife. mi, i m in i'i.i■ II """ l I""'""l w4le Romper doth 28 c a . '-Thlnki df tL'the;Be«!Mi Btom^i fins.'M^tpjrii Bou^ir Obth hi stripes imd plain eoloc*; aB fhie •uwr-gboda. • ‘ ^ / ^ Everett Cheviot Shirtings 24 c ayBurd The lowest price made for years.. It’s that good, strongCheviot you've hem getting here for' W o m e n who are judges of rood silks will buy these for now and future use. Theaalanriees are near half of sixty days ago. 3&60 Black Satin D u c h e s s , a yard wide « ea« »♦a** | 2;50 Black and C o l o r e d Taffeta Silks *. •* »». m | 2^0 Black and Colored MessaUne Sfliv yard wide..... S A L E P R I C E . $T AS -to r^.i \ T*« o; |i 00 double warp l d M t RilVj black or.colorii $ 2.96 R a d i a n t Satih, b l a c k or colora- ^ . . . . . . . */s,v f t 95 R a d i a n t Satin, b l a c k or colors, 36 ineh..... 32.96 W M h a b l e s atin ^ ^ a i*.#,... 4 . T ^ M d m d d e warp Crape d e C h e n e , >co^ra w,hiadk*^ 4 ' ; - i. ■„ / \ ^ 3 S J » C M ilm u i V ifepwi 1 " ^ Wouderful uuaiiiy, ht-'Ott .vicy^tat, e d W i ^ - W a A , brawn, navy aad bnrgaady. M f l | D r e s s G o o d s ,. , A u b T s u m 1 • m i w « 3 r 31.95 sQ wool Serges, 36 teh. 1 3 .colors and black. Yard*.— JUS GREAT BIG TOWELS 1 9 c Each A D n a a a f 1 W * (ortita Good heavy Towels, all white borders, for real service} less then pee esa hay Crash for by the yard. ..... -- ?■—r1"'— ....... .-....... -------‘.........^ —= 1 8 BLEACHED ItRJSUff A n the best Standard g!ruft of the Loom, Ltwdate, IHH and Hope Muslin .. Kedpi^w6-*•w-»a»di*yti j i,e':|i<-Wsti^i’ A TARO P M WOMEN’S FINS UNION SUCTS 0 5 c a Suit _ All strlee in xaguler er estnt a im Quantity Hinitid. ' 2 Sc XJiflbleaclseA'Mu^u 12 ^cayard TMnk of it, just half tbepriceyou paid aweek ago because they were bought under the new low price lavaL Get all you can. It wonthold out. .t 32.76 all wool Serges, 49 inch. AH , colors and blade. Yand..^— 34.50 all wooi Panama. Kkvy» brawn 3 9 AC ■and black. ■, Yard.. . 18 c a yard Good henry Outiag that will surprise you at this prise.’ Ofcourse the onentflarl* limited. 16 c a yard The very h m t ipso* €nw^Mmn 'hi «dl tint 31.50 Worsted Plaids, beautiftd coloring. ^ Sale price, yard. R o o m S i z e R u g s The esvinsr hi so great thsttfca reffag wfll he very fast* Feqple know vAaii‘,ftat» la awiiiif ta sriahtuuistsi ^ W ^ R m i w vgnNewMHM^ww mm~+jsm trij» ^ , be had and when the 342.50 Bruseds Ruga. Sixe 9x12 flat.— 366.00 fouasds Ruga, aw 112x12 feet — 366.00 Axnrfwstsr Rugs She 9x12 fert#— . 390.00 Axnrihstar Raga. Sko 314x12 feet mm ZfflM iM fit tILLw yjlsmPRBMWNi w fW il 1J9NCHoHRw * , ■ ■ $155 a Suit la aatWHil giaan-Hi itoea. K m , h h « t a $ 86.00 j^gdew Axadwater Ragi* - star 9 x 19 feet. « . . . . 4 . . . I.,. . . . . . . < tt 6 00 'Bfgt 1 t*wir itagi, ssee llJxlf feet $ 196 ^ T r « w i m Rtijral WBtea Regs, fft'ift ■■ She 9 x 12 feet.. y ***-*** ><«•■) »w®* •sW! ^ s s u m m tjyttlWJL % : SriMkMiMHMI f&K& t SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE FAHIEN-TEHAN CO. kFMMOraCU; OHIO . .Give Us A Chance To figure OnYour Printing,.. 0 2 * 0 0 0 m$um ii 0 * 0 * 0 #, '.S#m to Mr* Out Mmi fast f*t#tojr, x 4s»rtoi Mr*. W. A. Tuntoull; ti**sMe listtbs pwfc fe Hr. m i Utn. 0 , L. SH sd s j*wi»b*r of fiierid *,1 'CMstipsa i V 1 mm Witouto Spence at Kwww*/ 0 -,is hom tosys. ?T*toP B. Bull of Infi boms ftom Friday imtf 'ftntor. v i.w.iJ'', Hr. and Mr». W. B. Od * worober of ralati^ Monday evening. - { Mr. snd Mrs, S. K. \ tertatosd a number o> dinmar Chriitma*. Miss Martha Cooley, j tog Miami.University I homo tor the holidays, t Mr. and Mrs. Morgan l .tatood child>-en and grn- family dinner Christina! Miss. Belle Winter, v, Painesville, O., has beej ,friends here this week, f Mies Louise McColloi; Ohio, has been the gue; Ien Tarbox for'several ; Mr, and Mrs, .J, E. Nil spent Christmas with! parents, Mr. and Mrs.' :--A~ SWF*ViliCT,,r W l W ^ ,,"F;'.. ■' M*$t; C. G. Turnbull i • p., tbp guest -of her daughter, Rev. Woofi and wife. ' Warren Barber has ; Ibta to Edgemont addU and Mrs. J. W. Radabi ' the eonsidaration bein , Miss Maude Hasting nearjRevenna, 0.', is ho; idaya, accompanied bj.i Miss.Mai-y Taylor. i: - Miss Nina Shroades Spent Christmas with hi, .and Mrs:Lee Shroades , lest, Sabbath; Mr. G ‘Walter Sterrett ag Pittsburg, have been t former's parents, Mr./ E. Sterrett. ■ - K Fbr yrhftt Sale:- v Com, Ji is known as thn now -occupied by -Jackf' or see C, L. Finney, Miss Agnes Stornon at Indiana Harbor, I t her holiday vacation vii Mr. and. Mrs, E, L. Si1 E - f c mo tl > nF ■ it.-. Word has been re' ,the illness of Mrs. R. Santo Ana, Cal, 1 * . Frank Shepherd o' down Saturday morn; Christmas with his ah Bridgman. r Ray McFarland, wl with the-Dbddington I Columbus, was in t<j spending the day at , Carl Minser of Cl Christmas with his RosaMinser, S Mr. hud Mrs. CJ spending theweek ^• Wellston, 0. » ----------- IE. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. m . Were guests of Mr. k Spencer, the latter’1* 'Christmas G. F. Siegler, sur in ths Marietta pun home last ThursdayI expecting to returnJ Wanted Tracking! truck of my own at for business, Colli Co, or M. C. NaglejJ N* L* Ramsey ha list tor the past f<l much better.
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