The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
« <miin.jmm )1 l . kii ^ I n j. Build your Pennies, Nickels and Dimes into Big Round Dollars” Y ou ’will be surprised to s e e jiow fast they grow if you becom e a member o f our CHRISTMAS CLUB tmber So it mail ed by , ilcony ■$3.5.0 It’s keeping at it that counts------- Save a Kttle every week. T h e weeks fly before you realize it your little will grow into a substantial BANK ACCOUNT Everybody can save if they just make up their minds to do so and stick to it. A ‘child as well as an adult can accumulate a fund for Christmas giving. ^ ' EveryOne—Old and Young—Is Invited to Join The Books are open— :— Enroll at once. The first Deposit makes you a Member. NOT TO LATE TO JO INNOW . of poor arm 1-4 922 « ; 1 bay ears old, nilk and The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE , OHIO. ten disc mg plow with 100 7 shovel a ladder, m buggy lines and icier. ny black lerous to 1 churn, ly other R l , Clerk. SmPWS G FEBRUARY Brunswick Records — O N S A L E T O D A Y — lS04a l , l.oo l loose 1.00 11031 I.S6 SOU J 1.00 ^ loots 5 1.50 t 10924 I 1.50 l lists i a s 5016 1.00 { OPERATIC I a Atom cTronblic! (Womant 1* Fickle)—From RlroUtto, Act lUXVatdl) Tenor. In Italian.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mario Cbctnls* CONCERT My X*4dM (TrouV>etxk<>y,-Th»y*r> Soprano... .Florsne* Easton I’ll Forxet Von <lturn« Ball) Tenor.......................Th«o. Katie The World Is Walllnis lor the Suarlsc (Lockhart-Solte) Tenor Then. Karl* listen to tho Mocking Bird (.Winner) Bird Voice* by-Margaret McKee, Soprano. ..................................... Marl* Tiffany Ms Curly-Headed Babby (Clutjtaa) Soprano,.. .Mari* Tiffany INSTRUMENTAL Kamennol-Ostrow (Stony Island) Op. 10 (Rubinstein) Plano- forto Solo........................................ ..Leopold Godowsky U Caprlcleusc (Elgar) Violin Solo..........Brortlelavr Huberman . Autnma ttnd Winter (Glazounow) Violin, 'Cello and Piano - „ „ Elshuto Trio Swedish r*tk Seng (Swondscft) Violin, ’C*lIo and Piano . . . . , ■ . Elshucp Trio Arl&leone—-Mlnnet (Blzot). . . . . . . . . ..Vessolla’a Italian Band Arl#slenne—•Fwandole (Blzot)., . .Vcssolla’a Italian Band 9011 550 S10« He 9119 98e 5191, IM M ir Delhi 9105. •So Velma (Rosbbrook) Baxophone Solo.. . . . . . . . . .Rudy Wledoeft Saxopben* Fnatnsle (Rosobrook) Saxophone Solo • RUdy Wiedoett POPULAR la Our Alley (Csrey-Bmltli).....,..strand Male Quartet •f shnadea (Maboney-Nevln)......Strand Male Quartet Georgia Roeo (Sulllvan-Flynn-Roeenthal) Tenor.Jamm Craven I Want My .Mammy (Webner-Breau) Baritone...Ernest Bare l'aa Jnet Teo Mean T* Cry fParish-Young-Stjulres) Tenor A 1 Bernard with Carl I'cnton’e Orchestra Brother Lew Bewx (Bernurd-Briers) Tenor with Orchestra At Bernard with Carl Fenton’s Orchestra Handy Os' Me (Kalmar-Conrad-Mtotm.nl Tenor Billy Jones and Male Trio Dapper Dost (Brown-Von Tilser) Tenor and Baritone _ Billy Jones and Ernest Hare FOk DANCING son f l.oo | Jioo0»c SlidMe i m•50 { 9115 me * •lift We { Mar*—Fog Trot (Alden)... . . . . . . . . . .Isham Jones’ Orchestra What’ll V*n 1)*—Fox Trot (Ieham Jones) , * , . . - - Isham Jones’ Orchestra Shew***—‘Fox Trot (Morgan) FTom "Greenwich.Village Fol lies". ........................ ...Geno Rodemich’* Orchestra April Showers—Fox Trot (Silvers) From ’Tiombo” Gene Rodemtch’n Orchestra I'm Cnrke* Over Von—Fox Trot (Mltchell-Brooks) , . .Bonnie Krueger's Orchestra Bow-Wow JMue*- -Fox Trot (Frlend-Oebatho) j . Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Soeg of Loro—Walt*, From "Blossom Time” Carl Fenton's Orchestra Who* Shall Wo Meet Again—Walt* (Wbltliig) Carl Fenton’s Orchestra The fihcUc—Fox Trot (Ted Snyder) ■ v Hufly Wiedoeit s Californians Drafts* Toy—FOX Trot (Flatow-Maglne), „ . aoy " Rudy Wledooft’s Californians Ma-Isr-A— Fox Trot (Jerome-Kern) From "Good Morning, Dearh?’ ...................................................Carl Fenton’s Orchestra Biss Danube Bines—>Fox Trot (Jeromo-Korn) introducing "Toddle” from "Good Morning, Dearie’’ ■ , t , A carl Fenton’sOrchestra LoaM Me WHh a AmU*—Fox Trot (BurRmtH lioeTO me Carl Fenton’SOrthtslra W e * MVMW* My Mammy-,Fox 0reh„ trfc BROWER'S MUSIC SHOP, XENIA, OHIQ f T ) j P A Prophecy of Christ, And the angel of the Lord protested unto Joshua, saying, Hear now* O Joshua the high priest, thou, and thy fellows that sit before thee: for, be hold, I will bring forth my servant the branch. In that day, salth the Lord of hosts, sh, II ye call every man his neighbor under the vine and under the fig tree.—-Zeehnrlnh 8:0-10. Suffering, There is no suffering In the world but ultimately comes to be endured by God.—A. T. Qulller Couch. The Organ of Sound. The real hearing apparatus of 91) creatures is inside tho skull, the part which wo call "the ear” being merely an enlarged fold of akin which’ help* ns to collect Rounds. Birds and frogs have no outside em The hearing hoi* in birds, lizards and frogs Is just A little belihfd each eye and not far ftoni the corners o f the mouth or beak, 'Jim frog lias a middle car* be sides* so that rounds can be conducted to a special nerve* which is Its m l «r#*B o f hstriig, • SundaySchool ’ LessonT (By KCV. F. 13. b’lTZJV*ATiiB, r>, Tca-.Rcr o2 Kssheh i.-sMs to the Moody Il'.bia Insecure of Chl-.-ago.) •Copyslglii, 1989. Rsweeupcr Union, ■ 1 P—BW!|epi",Jj .1 iMmMwiye.in.ilu*^)i'.iiii ■ hm . i iw.i!'!»i)i a .. t .. .... ; LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 5 j ELIJAH TAKEN UP INTO HEAVEN ; LESSON TEXT.-4I Kings, 3:1-16. i GO 'JEN TEXT,—Ee thou fxlthtul unto j death, *.:iJ % wtU give tlieo a crown at ! «fe,-F.*v. 3:19. i REFERENCE MATERIAL—Mark »it-8; II Tim. 4:1-8. PRIMARY TOPIC-God Take* Elijah to } Heaven. | JUNIOR TOITC-*K!lJa!i Taken Up Into Heaven. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Jehovah's Champion Exalted, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Divine Approval of Faithful Service. i, God Reveals to Elijah Hi* Ap proaching Rapture (v I). It was made known to Elijah that toe was -to go to heaven by a whirl wind. There Is a striking correspond ence between his life and hla home- going. Much of his life was charac terized with the rush of the storm, so God chose to take him home to him self in the whirlwind. As a reward for his faithfulness, God lifted- the prophet over death into heaven, Elijah did -HOt choose the time o f his home-going, but was ready, II. Elijah's Closing Mtoiletry (w . 2-8J. : Knowing that the time of his home- going was near, he did not change hla manner or method of.life, hut thought fully and calmly pursued his custom ary duties. 1. VisltB tho schools of the prophets (W. 2-8). At the Lord's direction he went to give his farewell counsels to the young students whom be had been training and upon whom the .future of the .nation politically. and reli giously iso largely depended. He made regular rounds In visitation and In struction, Schools were located at Gllgal, Bethel and Jericho, ills edu cational work shows him to have heen not merely an Iconoclast, but a states man 'of a high ofder. 2. Trains Elisha to be his successor (w . 2-8).' There was a real friend ship . between Elijah ' and EUsha, though tlie one was old and the other young, Elisha came Into the life of Elijah in the field when'Elijah called Mm from the plow {I Kings 18:18-21). Elisha clung to his master to the very l,ast In spite of three urgent requests for him to remain behind. ,These tests were somewhat like those of the Master with Peter (John 21:15-17), The great object was to get him. ready to take up the work which Elijah was to lay down. ’ The order of progress o f the journey indicates, says Sco field, "tho experience of every child of God who enters into a vital expert ’ enco of God’s best. That walk began at Gllgal. The typical significance o f Gllgal cannot be mistaken by any reader o f Joshua. Gllgal was the place where a redeemed people rolled away tho reproach of Egypt (Josh. 6:1-11) “The next Btage was Bethel—house of God—the place of vision, of spir itual Insight, for Bethel was the place where Jehovah gave Jacob the great ladder vision (Gen. 28:1-18).. Hf> must go on from. Bethel to Jordan Jordan stands for the-New Testament truth, crucified with Christ. There. On the resurrection side of Jordan, the gift of power awaited the prophet” III. Elijah's Rapture (w . 0-11). 1, Elisha’s request of Elijah (v. 0), The walk of Elisha with Elijah from1 Gllgal to Jordan has prepared him for the final question of Elijah before his rapture.. Elijah now knew that it was safe to allow EUsha to choose for himself. EHsha made a noble request —did not ask forwlches, honor or posi tion. He supremely desired the quali fications which would enable him to worthily succeed Elijah. Curiously enough, however, Elisha performed twice as many miracles as Elijah. 2. The condition of receiving was steadfastness and perseverance ( t . 10). He must have faith in the in visible life In order to have power for public ministry, 8. Elijah’s rapture (v. 11). It seems that’ he went to heaven in a chariot of fire enveloped by tbe whirl wind. Elijah underwent that change which all believers shall experience at the appearing of Christ (I Cor. 15:51, 52). IV. The Spirit of Elijah Upon Eliaha (W. 12-15), 1. Elisha’S cry (v, 12). He cried after Elijah, "The chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof I" Tills shows the value of a godly man to his country, It implies that Elijah was the true national defense. God liness and character are more impor tant than armies and navies, 2. Elisha uses the po ver (w . 13, Id), Ho had faith to put the power to test. . 8, The spirit of Elijah on Ellalm (v, 16). This was confirmed by the sons of the prophets^ ■M] m n lAtis fotm jm i r n a l 8 i;i:s iia i'X jix v tlctu thf» year it wag Impossible for u» to club with the Ohio State Journal only on the P*. p. D. Under special arrangement we can now receive subscriptions in town at the came price as on the routes. You can also take advantage of par club of fer. Let us have your subscriptions, whether the Ohio State Journal or any other daily. rIh© skeleton market o f tbM world la supplied mainly from Parts, where ex perts a t incomparablf skill in tills !!n« prepare the bony systems o f all kinds o f animals for museums and other pur poses, Anything from a frog to a hfp* pcpotarons, For use by the student of comparative anatomy, the skeletons are mounted with the bones disjointed and separate, yet so wired together as 1 to moko a complete whole. Bku’Jg 1 dealt with In this way are taken to David Lowry presents on the screen at the opera house on Thursday, Feb. 9th, “ The Whip” . Keep tho date in mind. Admission 25c, For Sale- Maryland Farm 14G acre*. Six room house, four room tenant house; timber worth $1000.00, Several hundred cords o f wood. Six acres fim strawberries that paid last vea $1,500.00, equally a# good now. Must sell at once. Owner too old to work farm. Best bargain offered for $3,500 Write for 1922 catalog just out! J. A , Jones, Salisbury, Md. Work of Sarly Missionary. The drat, known European, to travel along the Glia, river route from the friendly Papngo settlement, near tho present she o f Tucson, was a Jesuit priest, EuSeldo Kvno, not a Spaniard, hut a German by birth, of the family nanm o f Kuhn. He established a chain of missions or vlsltss down the Santa Cruz river and then down the Gila, among the Papago, Phnn, Coco-Marl-, copa and Yuma tribes. This was be tween 1692 and 1710, and though It Is recorded that during his life he bap tized more than 48.000 Indians, none of hfs x’eligious establishments along the Gila endured. M i& W J C A P O ^ c n d l N o J 7 4 For tktim at your D«*icr imfir# gnuimi ASK FORTHE YEtl OW FINCH, WITH THEMD BAND EAGT.E MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK pieces by lh« simpli device o f filling j * them with dried peaq which are there-1 upon saturated with water. The swell-j tug o f the peas does the work more j , delicately than human hands cou ld ! •loit,. 'TRY OUR TOB PRINTING Copying Aunty, Dorothy’s Aunt Louise Is dn operatic singer, and after a visit to the city where the aunt lives the family heard Dorothy screaming frightfully. They rushed to-her aid, only to be told; “Nulling is the matter. Pm singing tike Aunty Lou," FARMS Town Residences—Vacant Lots LIFE and F IRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Bast ' on Earth J. G.McCoikell Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We ftate it as our honest beliefthat the tobaccos used In Chesterfield are o f finer quality (jmdhence o f better taste) than.in «ny other cigarette at the price. higgHt & filytrs TabacfPCo, 'J SB*?' C I G A R E T T E ' S ' o f Turkish and Domef.:;n f *■ iccos~ t* lLtf l W H Y NOT H AVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE j TO WEAR THEM Tiffany's Optical Service Pro vides You With the Best. T IFFANY BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit S t Xenia, O. w -r u m u r M i H a *•» «•» *i n o tax Mow LUDENS m e n t h o l cough drops >s&* v ? straight GIVE OUICK RELIEF .F*»««i Y*Urm A m I vi *— 53 UU ***M 4» * h s’/ W J V W A V . V W . V . V / . SCHMIDT’SBIGGROCERYSALE from the producer you.savo the minddlemen’s profit. Just to guide you, at Schmidt’ s Big, Grocery Sale. ' • ’ ' ' 1 a few prices Golden Sun coffee............................... . ...32c Prunes, par pounds................... ... 10c Cream of Wheat,.,............. ............... 20c Post‘Toastie,s per package.. ............... ......71c Oats Aluminum.................. ...32c - Kellogg’s C. Flakes per package. . . . . . . . . . ............ 71c P. & G. or Star . Soap, 5 bars........... ..28c Sun Maid Saediess Rasins, per pound.. . . . . . . . . 22c 0 . L. Flour, large size............................. ...78c Sugar Corn, three cans....................... .....25c Any brand Milk, par can 5c and. . . . . . . .. ...10c Potatoes, per P..K................. .......... 40c H. E. Schmidt 6 Co. XENIA, OHIO Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are se^-supporting or "financially fixed” at 65 years, according to statistics. Are you to be one of the three or one of the 971 Now is the time to de cide, Answer by opening a Savings • Account in this Association now, We pay 6 per cent'interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to such propor tions as will mean independence for you. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association One dollar deposited in a Savings Account hero gives you one of Hies Lib erty Bells to drop your odd change in, \
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