The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
M mh mm tWWl|litl|MNtit*M l y B ey . M :A , MATTHEWS * ELD « jnL L « XX CHURCH DETRACTORS, It te jw « u y matter to critteixe.. Any fool cm find objection*- Any i&ot Can *trik* a jfjuiteli, Bght « lire, which will oon*uma a m*n*i<in. M any peo ple w ire born fo the objective «*ase. They never escape their cradle. They *pend their day* kicking-, objecting, and complaining. They are juat com mon, offensive, «ver-pro$ent, irradica- ted nuiwmeaa. They - are constantly talking about the church, what .she it* ! not spiritual But they do IW§ tali y«U 1f Jthat the worldly and unrighteous in * tha church are the fltedpJe* o f tt«t( J; rationalistic teacher* o f the infamous } -' doctrine* o f the demon-created cult* |'* that are today thriving upon the cr«» f duluons and the silly minded. Such \ |are a disgrace to the church bdeause | ] they have given up the spiritual fo r i the worldly, the selfish and the sordid j things o f life. , • i f | .FOURTH— They say the church is |j I not paying her ministers. But th e y ! •. ‘ do not tell you that the only oueeJi |w^o are refusing to support the win- j i I isters are the hypocrites, the Bol- j ! isheviks, the -Socialists, the heretic* ! Land the infamous Germanized ration- J j alists who have crept into the church without the wedding garment. Such s are the only ones^who are refusing are very few actors in the to support, the Gospel, pay the min- There are heretics in th e . i3terf5' or « ive him hl*' duo 1>lace *VRHA3>«» There church'who"lwve"followed the ra tion -'Such are the cold-hearted* ali*tic teachings o f demon-directed j detractors and perverters o f e oowg, wnar sne ougnt to ao, waat ane German professors, and have strewed j church life, influence, an is not jioing. They work incessantly away from the spiritual doctrines, o f j They are void * at thehusines* o f trying to detract the infallible Word o f God. They arel nal obhgation. SucH * from the church influence and power, •very in number, however, com- •c13rse to_ the church. They are bu w tw iw « , » pared to the great body o f Christians, an infinitesimal part, . FIRST— They say the church 'is ' * . ■ The .church and her spiritual . declining. But they do not tell you SECOND— They say the church is " that they are lookipg at a few fallen, pauperized,. But they do not tell you tree* only and not at the whole\for- that those who have refused to sup-. port the church are among the ration- alistic' heretics. ■They are the rea l; ones who have under ratiopalistic teachings become so materialistic that they would rob the' church o f her sacredveasels fo r then' own banouet o f ' selfishnesp and blasphemy. Such ca t O f course,, there are dead tree* . in the fo re st O f course there are dwarf growths in the great garden o f vegetation. They ought to be there. That is the place fo r them. There ate objectionable,"or bad people in the t church who by their Jives are mis- UJL oeuioUMePp « uw representing the church and reflect- heretics are the real defrauders and ing upon their opn, membership. But detractors and .exploiters o f 't h e they are a very .insignificant part o f church. The real saints o f God are the church. J , giving more money today than ever There are hypocrites’ in the church, before in the history o f the church. There are, hypocrites in every depart- They are supporting the whole pro- went o f life, * But- there are fewer gram of Christian evengelism. ' hypocrite means, playing a part. THIRD— They say the church is to . t e c rc . e re mem bers are better, stronger, more hope-' ful, more prosperous, and more* "gen erous today than ever before in the history o f the world. Let the infamous church detractors take notice,-Their doom is approaching. Valuable Food Grow* Wild-. "Florida arrowroot"1 is made from species o f Zamla, or "coontle," grow ing wild In southern Florida. This plant* supplied the Seminole Indians with food during their Jong wars with the United StStes, T K I J S S I r t ___ I . A S T I C SUPPonTBR**^^ *TOCKSNGX > u ■ Main i —- n T \ w t $ F i 127 A , NEAR COLUMBUS On m a cadam p ike mi. o a t, 63 A. bo ttom land, partly rolling, wall drained, ferrite coil. Good S-R. houce, barn and other buildings. This ic a bargain and tha beet th in g we have to offer fo r the money. ^ PR ICE , ON LY $10,000 ( S S ^ l I l l S T n l r ^ T 8 EBtt Broad St. 1lt*i ■ *VPHrHE«ER,H.D. oojust evnoxoH e.o.Him». b . sc , OPTOMETRUrT U fa a* 1 See. it. It's tough to want to soar and have jo wihgs.—Louisville Courier-Journal. ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY FIVE YEARS i.i.aiiiiiiin»iMii ii»,r.iii«,lli[....^ .......... , ...... - ~ r ----- , v\ GoodFurnitureCotstLess O m Y . ■■1 a' ■■- at Adair s Just step in and com pare our prices. . r #: W e se ll for Iesss~than tHe c ity stores - t - wh iifb i s due to th e fa c t o f our rent ' «- - ' t ' . and other expenses beijng so sm a ll . * ' ' in com parison to theirs. "l Very f^w city stores can show you a Better A ssortm en t o f . Furn iture . Coffield Electric Washer Easily purchased by our eivided payment . plan so that you don’ t miss the money. Only Jj>10*00 Down You have n6,reason putting it off another week. . Begin using it Monday* Cities Service, Columbus Kailway R . L, Dollings stocks Geiger Jones stocks Dubiske stocks Cleveland Discount Fuller &*Rounsevel ' Rowlands Bnildin^ N Broad and Third Streets PHONES; CITIZEN MS* - BEU, 7000 MAIM If you want to become an expert stenographer or Private Secretary, . If you are, interested in, bookkeeping and higher accounting, auditing, or business administration, m. ' If you wish to be thoroughly equipped in all phases of office%raetice and have your position guaranteed, OR . If a Normal Teacher’s Training Course, that carries with it a four year State High School Certificate WITHOUT EXAMINATION, appeals to you WHY NOT ATTEND the School that sets the standard o f quality? ’ OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Main 4 2 7 8 Literature on Request Citizen 4 3 9 S 4 8 EAST G A Y STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO PATENTS SECURED TRADE MARKS REGISTERED f YEARS EXPERIENCE. CONSULTA TtQN FREE C.C. SHEPHERD, Attorney 196 E. $tst« St., Cduwties, DM* ... 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F.1.UIHtlS nUUBHS.MII MIDWEST UTIEITOR FLOW*, HARROW* ARC CULTIVATES Abddac. dw;woifeof4HeteHPma’GMEsgte* Columbus Utilitor Sale* Co. ClT.76^1 . 45 N. THIRD ST. PAVEY ’S COMMISSION - SALE STABLE Drover* Union Stock; tu rd * COLUMBUS, OHIO Auction'every Friday, ail tale* cash. Hor»e*, mule*,cowi, wagon*, buggm*- Harneis, new and . yecond hand. We can *ell anything you list. Retail daily; ^ C . M . P A V JS Y ,’ ■ A u c t i o n e e r . COUTURIER BAND INSTRUMENTS E asy T o P lay, A b so lu te ly C o r re c t in P itch a n d T o n e D O LU SO N PIANO C O . 3 4 7 5 . H igh S t.,' C olum bu s. A l* e 3 3 4 N . B road S L , L a n ca ster We Buy - Sell - Trade NEW and USED CARS o r w h u m ' Best Prices la Columbus MORTON PAYNE MOTOR SALES COMPANY 181 ;N. FOURTH STREET Columbus, Ohio • Phone Main 707 y P L A C E S A F I N E 1PLAYER PIANO! rw YOUR HOME. W S y S o W ] fAaORY P lAW M *N _«_8b ,jL TOWN. Join tha host o f poeelo buying oer W A L L P A P E R There’snothingJustasgood tswall paper to make the homewallssmile. . larjtit dockMltomlyrtcs*isBaluelwt, Wholaiils FRED C. PERKINS Ratal! 131K. LONGST. (Bet 3rd St4thSts.) , AGEMTSWiaTfO EWEBTHHEUE THE SHEPHARD PAM CO. Muftfictirirs, )*rcttir$ u i Distrikatirs *1 PANTSAND PAINING SUPPLES 66E. LongSt, 'Silt Fioj * : Columbus, 0. - > rto 7J li Spectacles . Eye Glasses * ^Prices ‘Reasonable , ... C. G. CLIFFORD, Qplometnist Mezzanln* Floor, t. L. White CO. THOMAS L. YOUNG, D. C. N. CHIROPRACTIC HlYSICIAN special Attention Given to Diseases - - of Women and Children 5371-2 N. High H. Colombo*, 0. Seed Potatoes Strawberry Boxes. Produce of all Kind*' - Bought and Sold' - WOLF & SON 135 - 37 S. 4th St. Columbus, 0. ouaranfeetf NON-SKID Trusses The T0WN-TH1RD PHARMACY Ono blockaorthof Interorbon Stolion 103 E. Town St. S.E. Cor. Th ird THE ARRA MORTGAGE BOND and ABSTRACT CO. offers to you an. Ideal Investment in first .and secdlid Mortgages on high- elass productive RealEstate, This,stock is Non-Taxable, both State and Federal. Fully paid ahd, non-assessable. .Write or phono The Columbus Securities and Realty Co. 20 So. 3rd .St, Phone Numbers, Main 5293 Bell and 4504 Ohio State. BLATTS MUSIC STORE 3 3 3 South HtgH" Street The Home of Sfultz & Boehr Pianos ' EVERYTHING MUSICAL “Meet your friends at B latts" . T.1-, COLLINS. PROf, EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO STANDARD^MERCHANDISE AT CUT PRICES w v C IV IC CENTER. TOOL & AUTO SUPPLY CO. Open Evening* N -W , Cor. Broad and Front St*.. A good C a b in e t « j> 3 3 .0 0 4-P IECE SU ITE W IT H BOW END BED This beautiful Queen Anne suite is certainly a Range at.......... moat remerkable value. All four pieces are exactly as pictured and they’re done in a rich mahogany finish. ’ Included are a 'full-size bow-end bed, a large drnsser with 4 drawers, a semi-vanity dresser with 2 drawer# and triplicate mirrors and a dandy chiffonier with 5 spacious drawers. The former <fel O Q AA price waa$15£MH), Now it’s only... ,^r * TH E IMPROVED BORN STEE * RANGE Body guaranteed 25 years, white porcelain doors and back, polished top. No odd exteneions or shelves to catch dust. All copper reseryoir with ten gallon capacity, en closed in a rustproof, water-tight compartment lined with Lumicate steel. Reservoir cover affords additional space •atopof range. It’s a range that saves work— saves fuel—saves steps. MAKESW0MAVS~\VCIRKKAril E f e ?! m . * Pad* 4 Pad*. Jf it doesn’t hold, your monoy re funded There is no other 4 pad ■Non-Skid truss. The most troubles with trusses.arise from the pad slip- ping or moving from tho Hornfa and the rupturo comes out. Tho two pads in the uafk of the Non-Skid hold tlio truss securely in place and positively prevent slipuing or moving, Wo have a Lady Fitter for women. Abdomi nal supports, crutch tips, supporters, suspensories,, elastit Stockings and shoulder braces of all kinds. R*i« $1.50 to $3.00 Around the corner froni.Interurb.tn Station H o t e l w i n t o n J c l e a n l in e s s C O U R T E S Y CO Mli'ORT W T TKFKKLKN Man- ^ m,ir * - *~ 7 --- ---- NEW S Y S T E M P A I N L E S S D E N T I S T S * v l- (rMiM f ,|. - j nainlesa workand pre-war prices. Carfare allowed out of town patipntB. For*u«anl«dpalnleM STREET. COLUMBUS Citiwagh&aa 8883 «.H Phono M. 1180 “ Your First Thot In Rheumatism'’ Chiropractic Health Institute 45 E. l lt i i Ave. Columbua, O. Baths — Adjustments— Rooms Room and Treatment $12.50 per week * ........ T ' " » ' ‘ ........... CUP THIS DIRECTORY - THEY ARE ALL D e p e n d a b le Merchants ------------------------------------------------------- ......-.IMM.IJII "Ill M . I .J J.lJ II...J 1 !" l ■" M M . T1RJ®, New Firsl. Gearnnteed' 30x3)1 Non-Skid tfl.05 30*3 Non-Skid $5,95 30x3|J first non-skitl Cord $9.95. j USEDFIRES Fordsizo $2.50 Any other sue $4.00 New first Ford tubes $1.28 Ally other site$2,00 -BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZE TIRES $2.50 and $4.00 TIRE CO. 20-East Rich St Cftz.43A0 CUT YOUR NE5<T DENTAL BILL IN HALF We tire doing the highest jrndo dentistry at about •inlfwhat you are paying a t. hoinc. I l l * S. High St. Just soutli of State . Fo-information relative to this'direc- ’ tory, call or addre** .WASHBURNS-FLARSHE1M CO. “. A . P O W E L S O N , R e p re ic n ta tiv o 243 N. Nigh S t, CalumbUt, O. hone* Main BUpl City 4967 t Jl*JL This Fftvorit* •GAs Rang* is ono that will take care of the needs of any family. It j* black enamel with beautiful white porcelain doors and porcelain drop pan. SAME AS CASH IP 'PAID Itf 00 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00 Stovo*, Victrola* Carpet* 20-24 North Detroit St.-* XEN IA , O H IO / y M OBITUARY OF MRS. STOUT V . . . ' ' Julia Ann Stout dfpatted this life June 13, 1922 after an illness o f a short duration. The deceased, Miss Julia Ann McGown, was born in Mt, Sterling, Ky„ May 19, 1852. She was united ir. marriage to Charles Stout o f Xenia Ohio, July 16, 1872 and to this*union were born four daughters, three o f whom survive. Mrs. Regi nald'Bass of'Marion, Ind. Mrs. James A, Myers Of Barnesville", and Mis* Fearl of this place. Two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Anderson o f. Columbus and Mrs. Anbrose Richardson o f this place, Early in life she. united with the Zion Baptist clurcty o f Cincin nati, O,; and on moving to this city several years ago she U.iited with the A, M. E. church and also becam a member o f .the Mite Missionar; Society. Her life was a- Christian example for all who might wish to follow a loving and devoted mother, a kind neighbor and friend and untiring Gnlynurse, A fter all death is but a dream Only a dream, only a dream. And glory beyond the dark stream, How peaceful the slumber, how hap py the waking, For death is only a dream. Card of Thafiks-We take this means of thanking our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our .beloved mother, Julia .A. Stout. Signed: Tho Daughters POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce the name o f George A . Birch, present deputy as a candidate for Sheriff o f Green county before the Republican primary, August 8, j We are-authorized to announce the name o f Lincoln Funderburg as a f candidate for County Treasurer be-; fore the Republican primary, Aug. I hth. Editor / Cedarville Herald:-— Kindly announce my name as a can didate fo r the Reupblicah nomination for the office o f Sheriff o f Greene 'County, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election^ August 8. 1922. t Morris Sharp We are authorized to announce the name o f W. C. Iliff as a candidate for Central committee in Cedarville vil lage, subject to the Republican pri mary, August 8. State Senator Charles Brand o f urban*, business man and farmer, announces his candidacy fo r Congress in this district, to be voted upon at 'he primaries August 8, His motto is “ Public Service and economy.” Your support will be greatly appreciated., We arc authorized to announce the name‘o f J, F. Shoemaker, Goes, 0., as a candidate for County Treas urer subject to tile Republican Pri mary, August 8, 1922, T*W»f* 1* AnCUht Gam*. Tenuis date* back to the halcyon days of Rome and Athens, but it was in the Fourteenth century in France that rules were made for it, It wits then kpown as «’i * Botide" nud played mainly by the wealthy and the noble. . ^ - Jwd Tunkln*. Jud Ttmkfns says that where h« live* a man hasn't * chance as a.poll- iielan unless b« l* willing to wear a £Uk hat that 1* away out of *tyi«. We are authorized to announce the name of E. E, Lighthizer ns a can didate for Sheriff o f Greene County before the Republican primary, Aug- tst, 8, 1922. LOve. Love is just one fool thing after an- other. Lime Rock Gazette, Maybe. Usually love Is just two fool,-things after each other.—Arkansaw Thomas Cat. " • • LET US ESTIMATE YOUR ELECTRICAL Wiring, Repairing, Fixtures Wireless Supplies HEAR * Concerts, Lectures, Stock and Weather Re ports, in your own home. Galloway’s Electric Shop 52 W. Main Street,. Xenia, 0 , Bell 90. .Real Estate, FARMS Town Residence*—Vacant Lot* LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Tha Bast on Earth J. GriHcCoikell WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vide* You With the Boat. TIFFANY } B E T r i S R G L A S S E S | S, Detroit s £ Xante, 0 . f
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