The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

T. T, NUNN CASH and DELIVER . SPECIAL • ' Any Brand M ilk, Tall Can Per C a n ............. .................. ............... . % ....9c Small Can ... Sc Stringed Beans Extra Fine Per C a n .................................... 14c Van Camps Pork and Beans Per C a n ,.................... ............................. ..13c Karo 1 1-2 lb . Can Per Can* ** a«*«. ■»'*-•.*#•*«.*** 9c ••ae*■*- REMEMBER WE DELIVER ■ ■ -. ^’■ -- n- -■, T. T. NUNN * * f w■ rNQRTH MAIN STREET, , Cedarville, - Ohio, • '' f mtsu mmmm H i e "dollars you pay out for your children's shoes ; should do more than merely give them foot-coverings. . Children are entitled to health-protection as well as fo o t-1 comfort in their shoes* B usier B rown S hoes protect the growing bones and muscles— support and strengthen them—while preventing corns^ bunions, twisted toes, broken arches andweakankles—now and in the future. *■ Buster Brown Shoes are made from dependable leathers, have Government standard oak-tanned soles with' GoodyearW elt Construction, and greatly outwear ordinary shoes- —yet they cost no more. 1• Children’s Shoes and Slippers incizes to fit all feet, wide medium or^slenderJ Frazer's Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO LET US ESTIMATE YOUR ELECTRICAL Wiring, Repairing, Fixtures Wireless Supplies HEAR Concerts, Lectures, Stock and Weather Re­ ports, in your own home. / ' * E - Galloway’s Electric Shop 52 W. Main Street, Xenia, O. B e ll|9 0 . SundaySchool .'.Lesson' Twchar of tCusiish tiiblv iu tb» Moody Bible iBetliute of Chicago.) Qa»yrt()>t. lliil, Wtat.fB M«w»pin?«r Welott. L E S S O N F O R MAY 21 Kadiii*To Get “ The Latest' Red Wing Polar Cakes The new milk chocolate coated Ice Cream 10c I SALE AT Ridgway’s Drug Store Armstrong** Restaurant f-ULKIAH'S GREAT DISCOVERY WESSON TEXT-*-!! Chrou. GOI j DBN TiOXT.—Tliy wcrO is a lamp unto my to*i, and « light unto my path. -P*. BBFERBNCEi MATERIAI,.-Peut. St W; Josh. 1:8; Co). 3:lC; IX Tim. 2:15; S;1M«. PRIMARY TOPIC.—How the Lost Bible Was Found. JUNIOR TOPIC.—Tlllklah Discover* the leMt Bible. # INTERMEDIATEAND SENIOR TOPIC. —How to Make the Bible Our Own. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC. —The Authority and Influence of the Bible. . About n hundred years elapsed be­ tween the reformation under Hezeklah and that of .Tostah. Some time during this time the hook of God’s law had been lost. Two wicked kings had reigned in this interval. The Lord had given Hezeklah much wealth. HJs son Manasseh, coming into possession of his father's property, and being.un-' godly, would naturally neglect the Blbl», if riot purposely try to put It from sight. Those who do not obey the law o f God,, are usually Interested in putting, It out of sight 1. The Book of the Law Found (vv. 14-17). '■ • . . . it The Occasion (r. 14). It was while repairing the temple during Joslah’s reformation that the law was discovered. 2, The Book Delivered tf) the King (vv. 15-.17). Upon making a report'to ,'tlie klqg of work done,' the king was told df the finding of the book of the law by Hitktah, and the book delivered to him. .■ • ■ II. The Effect of the Reading of the Law (vv. 18-28). Sh&phan the Scribe read the law before the, king. "1. The King Kent His Clothes (v. 19).. As the law was rend before him he was led to realize more seriously the awful extent of the nation’s departure froth God. He knew that sin merited . punishment. The function of the law) ‘ Is to reveal sin. The man who will honestly hear the demands o f ‘ God’s law : will fall upon his knees before God and cry for mercy. The rending of the royal robes indicated that the king was., peniferttly sorrowful. 2. The King'.Sent a Deputation to Muke Inquiry of the Lord (vv. 20, 21), The klfig included himself in the guilt- before God. “Go inquire for me and, for them that are left, for great is the wrath of tlia Lord that is poured out upon us.’’ His sense .of sin. was so keen that he sent them to Inquire as to whether there was any means o f averting the -judgments of the Lord. Instinctively the human heart turns from God’s threatening judgments -to a means .of eseyg*. The soul that sorrows for sin inquires for a way of .escape. The law prepares for the gospel. The law Is our schoolmaster to bringjiff to Christ The soul under, condemnation Inquires, “What must 1 do to he saved?” f 8. The Message of Huldah, the Prophetess (vv.. 22-28). (1) Confirma­ tion o f what the law said (vv. 22-25). She said that all the curses written In the law must fall, for the. sins had been So flagrant that God's wrath could not be restrained. Destruction Was hanging over Jerusalem and It was too late to avert It It was not too late to repent to obtain mercy from God, but the outward con­ sequence o f sin must be realized. This finds fulfillment.on every hand today. The murderer must hung, His soul may go directly to heaven, provided lie has accepted Jesus . Christ (2) Acceptance of .Toslah’s repentance (vv, 26-28). Because of his tenderness Of heart and deep penitence, the Lord said he should be gathered to his grave in peace, And should not see all the evil to be brought on Jerusalem and Its people. What Hnldah said Was true even though Jostah died in battle (85: 23-25). When God ac­ cepts a faan and forgives him, his death ,1s a peaceful one even though It may be on the battlefield. God’s presence Is with him and he thus will go straight to the heavenly home. III, The Law Obeyed (vv. 29-33). 1. The King Bead the Law (vv. 29, 30). He gathered together the In­ habitants of Jerusalem, Including the priests, Levltes and elders, and read unto them the law. 2. The King Made a Covenant Be­ fore the Lord to Keep Hts Command­ ments and Testimonies (vv. 31, 32), This was done .sincerely—with all his heart and soul. He caused all that were present to stand to i t 8. (the king took away all the abominations out of all the countries that pertained to Israel (v. 33). All the days of tl/e king they departed not from following after the Lord. * He Will Sav* You. i When you feel as If things were dragging you down into the depths will you remember that the Lord Jesus Christ Is at yoar side? All hu- man help may seem very for ftway; but He is not far away. Even thrdrigli the noise of the storm He can hear the faintest cry, “Lord save- me, I per­ ish,” and He will save you to the ut­ termost. - Adversity. Adversity is the first path to truth.— H erat ’ ........ . The Organ of Sound, The real hearing apparatus o f at! ere*tune* Is Inside the skull, the part Which we call “ the ear" being merely an enlarged fold of skin which helps os to collect sounds. Birds and frogs have no outside cat ^Tlie hearing hole In birds, lizards and frogs IS just-a Httio behind each eye and not far from the corners of the, mouth or beak. The frog has a middle ear, be­ side*, so thgt ttoumts can he conducted to a special nerve, wftleh is Its r**l iorgan i t bearing, Hoes fs.J» photograph pf a recent meeting of the Board o f Directors .o f The Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago. The financiers are 'going over business of the bank while the radio keeps them informed 4 o f financial and market condition^ Left to.right may he seen Edward ’Morris, packer: tuning in) John T. Nylan. Vice-President; Dr .Henry R,. Jaecker, and E. C. Hgrt, President of the Bank * " * “ ...... ' sans; P oem fa? XJncle Joint SPEfeDERS ' 3 ‘ When J see a bird a-flyin’ high above the feathered flock, sorter giviri' the impression that he comes of better stock,— that egotistic fledgeliif is within his vested rights, an’ you can’t convince him dif­ ferent, till he breaks a wing an’ lights. ” A racer’s ap t to chuckle when he spurts a neck ahead,—there’s a powerful temptation'to become a thoroughbred, so I allets cheer the leader with a lively heart an’ hand, but there’s pitfals on a racetrack that a boss don’t understand. . I like to'watch the trotters when they hold their noses high. It does me good to holler, as they spurn the level track,—the aftermath is awful when the winner breaks his back! So I’d v they sorter live along, without no extra spurts, an* run no ^esk o f h.ndin’ whar the landin’ alters huts. With honest bread an’ butter, an’ » decent place to stay'; I’ll live a whole lots longer, an’ die the natural way. <f%. Jk. A Q W 2 * *W% A . W *W Sunday, May 21 3 p* m. EAGLES FIELD—SPRINGFIELD F. O. E, ATHLETJCS-SPRINGFIELD VS. NEWPORT MOOSE, NEWPORT, KENTUCKY (19*1 Champion* K, 1. O. League) LGraud Stand 60e Bleacher* 88c * ADMISSION yLadies and Chidren 2*e OpeffiookMethod&mfaintifekm -Hanna’s Green Seal Paint 15 advertised so that the public, will know aU about it. Therefore, the more the public knows about it the better. That's why the exact formula appears on every package. o HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINT is GOOD paint, and the formula proves it. It shows it s made up of the best materials, carefully mixed in just the right proportions. Use Green Seal on YOUR property. It will save you money in the long run. S o k h h y •* " % '■ THE CEDARVILLE FARMER’ S GRAIN CO, ■ ■ ■ ■ OUR JOBPRINTING ■ ■ ■ a ' CORD TIRES Look at These Prices i 30 X 3Vz ..................... .$ 8.75 32 x 3 Yz„, .......... . . 15.50 32 x 4 ............. . . 20.00 t 3 3 x 4 ............... . 21.00 3 4 x 4 ............... .22.00 32 x 4%............... . 26.25 33 x 4Vz......{........ . 26.75 3 3 x 5 ............... . 33.50 A ll new* fresh stock: other size cords and fabric prices in proportion. tires at HUTCHINS (The Harness Man) 106 W. MAIN ST. HAIR WAVY SWITCHES, t h r e e HPlmrrtte. strand*, soft, silk and lus­ trous. Very special, $8.50. $12.50 and $10,50, all anodes,-' •Curly nobs, smart snappy styles, $0.00, Bar putts to give the bobbed effect over the car*. 5L50 and $5.50. A1baromul trims- formations, *10 and up.. Mall orders filled satisfactorily. You will also find It pay* to> go to Baldwin's for prompt 1sejhrlco without- appoint­ ments u lmir dressing, shampooing, scalp treatment, hair tinting, perma­ nent waving, French Marcel waving. Facial Mnssnge, Hair Bobbing and Curling, etc. Bo suro to try us this week. T Mrs. Florence Baldwin * $1 Ring Bldg. 3-Day Specials Special Price Items On Sale Thursday, Friday and Sat­ urday Only SPARKS & FISCHER Tailors—Dyers—Cieatte -a 22 S. Center S t, Between Main and. High. Bring Your Work in Any Evening Before 8. $45 Suits for $22 (Meet Dependable Quality and Low Prices at THE FASHION 33 E. Main Hi. Springfield, Ohio. Correct Apparel for Women and Misses, r TIRES—TUBES CORD AND FABRIC Standard Built 15% to 35% Discount BEST QUALITY First Grade IN STOCK Howre, G o o d y e a r , .Oldfield, Mason, Fisk, Goodrich, -Star, Republic, Knight and many others. ' " The SPRINGFIELD TIRE andSUPPLYGO. 41 N. Fountain Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ^Fou :s BostoivStore™' P E 0 S p s m m /)'s O M rrn m m m f/m / L B E S T / j ______ j r Look! Read! Anniversary Sale of “Smith’ s” Axminster R l I C P “ALPINE” OR ■ J ( j i a ARDSLEY, “ ^ ^ CHOICE Genuine “ Smith’s” all wool faced, full 9x12 Axminster Rugs, good oriental patterns. Why pay more? '07 15fl Sale’p rice__ ____________ I 'U U 11.3x12 Axminster Rugs Worth $60 Oriental patterns. Anni- A*) (Sfl versary Sale Price-_______ __ 9x12 GRASS RUGS Large room size, 9x12. Handsome stenciled border and all-over designs, neatly bound. For porches and C QE Bedrooms. Sa le__ ____________ i l ' d u 27x54-in. VELVET RUGS Splendid quality. Ann!-. >J CQ versary ^ale Price— — - —— I *vU D I G A N Cleaner and Dyer Call in Peraon or Ship by ’ Parcels Post 108 EAST HIGH STREET R A D I O MR. FARMER And City Folk—and Yoangsters You Are Losing Money each day you are without the wireless equipment to receive daily market reports and con­ certs, news items, etc. We carry the most complete radio stock in this district. A visit to our store will convince you.. Your fare refunded on orders of $50.00 and over. Remember our mail order service. Everything abso­ lutely guaranteed. Write for price sheets and information. The Dalie Electric Co. 130 S, Limestone S t THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Let Us Give Yotl Our Prices on All Kinds of Fixtures, Motors, Wiring FENDERS FOR FORD CARS $10.95 Thin’* of the saving! And this is only one o f many specials at Central Ohio’s most popular auto accessory store. FRANK J. PIERSON 117-119 E. High St. ' The Old Reliable Leather Goods Store MtCULLOCH’S 40 EAST-MAIN ST. Springfield, Ohio. BAILEY’S FLOOR COVERING 67c PER YARD Regular 89c Value 2 5 * 2 9 N. FOUNTAIN AVE. COMPLETE HOME -FURNISHERS USED CARS OF REAL VALUES . IN Nearly AU Make* COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Largest Accessory Stock Includ­ ing Tires, Storage Batteries, Etc. “ A Little ’Belter for a Little Less” THE MOTOR MART CO. 116-24 W« Main Si. ‘ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE YOUR EYES Need Expert Attention SEE WADE and SEE BETTER 16,600 Pleased Patrons - WADE OPTICAL CO. 41 S. Fountain Ave. THE SPRlNOl JIBr.O flf'HOOt, OF PANfTNO flasses Atm Private t.eftsebR Afteriinrtfw Atul Uvi'titnS'i, Daily pseopt ktmilara. Tlilfrt Floor Fronfs is H. 1'otirttaln M s, Over Ploree's Book Biore Good Cay* F op Sale Reaftnnrfbte price*: ronvtae# yonr* ijfif. tVe will ai*n boy yonr f*v «r •ell It <on coanlgantent. Free Open Air Parking Space Vot Ont-Af-TfttfM Visitor* McMaster Motor Exchange «•*< w . JetfeMan si. SHOES D w k r t o r i « y * «. All leather farm wnrk *hbe*. blurb #r rhci.oUte lenlher *r robber boriN, $S.5S aufl Kii-S# per fmlr. M&’A nrfler* aeeerted. Mutter back «tt*rttr.tee. Blue Ribbon Shoe Factory 62 W. Main SL i !

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