The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
NVtMMMWMMlH ^MpiaMiaail v # *: f f j ■ , i 1 ; u l k } iJi l ( U * * 11 i f \ *11 .^r *' is 1 / V* : U ' J f V ?/ ' v \ & 9 /i» ,• «■ ^ * , * I . , f ^V-''-• ^ . Tf!Ij " ( m ~ih ?! n®PWP^'. * *-— __ -J^*) ij ###Aktra l* ‘I *'*[ it ■ fl O ' ■V-. - f f p '1?- 5^, * a i^ ,**««**. t-MM t'iH* J iu V :-^ y •a « IT ’S NOT THE PR ICE YO U P A Y FO R WHAT YO U G ET , BUT WHAT YO U G ET FOR TH E P R IC E YO U PAY When buying Furniture, it is to your advantage to see our •fcoek before you buy, and compare our prices on QUA L ITY and VA LU E S . Our prices are right. I f they; are not right please tell us and they will be made right . . Beatty’s prices have been made to the manufacturers new . prices, ■ 1 We ask every one to inspect our furniture and prices, feeling confident that our suggestion. *'Look before buying, ; compare prices, qualities and values” Will meet with approval. and prove mutually satisfactory. Our prices based on the new lew 1 level. For example; 1 Bed reom suits (3pieces) as low as. ..................................................... $95,50 Dining reom suits (8 piece, Period style) as lew a s ._______ . . . . . . .$98.00 Rockers, as low as $5.00 Mattresses, as low a s . . ........................... ....................... $7V00 Springs, as low as. $5.00 , J. A. BEATTY & SON DEPENDABLE FURNITURE .XENIA, OHIO \ N ow you can get yeast the way you want it For the Erst time you can get a pure whole yeast in agreeable and convenient tablet form O f surpassing interest to you thousandso f men.and women w ho understand the remark able health-building proper ties o f yeast is the knowledge thatyou can now getyeast the way you Wantit. Ever since the therapeutic value o f yeast was definitely determined by leading scien tists, there has been an insis tent demand io r a pure whole yeast o f high vitamin potency — thatwouldkeepjthatwould b e easy and agreeable to take; that could be conveniently carried about in the pocket, and, finally, that would not form gas nor cause flatulency or belching. In YeaetFoamTablets these demandshave been met. Afoid —not amedicine Yeast has w ith in itself the amazing therapeutic element, vilamh, the corrective proper ties o f which are more as tounding than any known drugctf xrwdicine. If youwishto takedrugsor medicir>s,doso on the sdvic* of yourphysician, If youwish to takeaaupplementary food, for its tonic action on the whole body,take pure,whole, concentrated yeast—-Y east Foam lablet^ What this neutyeast does “ Foods which lack vitamin w illnotmaifitainhealth/’says a noted medical authority, “ and many foods which orig inally contained this element reach our table with all vita min eliminated, due to vari ous heating and preparing processes,” The vitamin thus elimi nated is restored through the addition to your regular food o f Yeast Foam Tablets. T h e / stimulate the appetite,aid di gestion and enable the body to convert food into firm, healthy tissue. What to takeYeast FoamTablets for For that ill health, com monly known as a run-down condition, and all its distress ing symptoms such as slug gishness, anaemia, failing striEgth and endurance, lost appetite and malnutrition, youwillfindnothingraoreeffi- cacious thah a prompt treat ment of Yeast Foam Tablets, They are sold by all druggists. NorthwesternYeastCo., Chicago Mllcm o f the famous baking yn.fi, Yeast Foamand MagicYeast Extraordinary advantages of Yeast FoamTablets The only purewhole yeast in tasy.frvtaketabletform. They contain no drug! or other ingredients. Theydonotformgatnor cause belching. They are the only pure whole yeast suitable for children) theydo notcause fermentation, Each lot is tested to in, sure high and uniform vi tamin pi ' ncy. Yeast FoamTablets femfyjwr*tMkymtift*c*nv*»itntuiktjtm X X G IT OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X SiudbySchool ’ Lisson ’ tB> HSw* It. U ttiiA W # iita, X), Ji„ Ts*(fcsr *t Bfesligh Bitle in the Mr,p4f «m *t Ci.lruKo.i i Bible InaU L'ewiiglu, l Western N.wspap.r Cnisa. S B j USSUfMFOR m \ i z ’ ASA WU.IES ON COD * LW580N OOI/DEN Go4; for w# ItKFiaUEN' fas. If Chronicle* T-lf.'ip ue, O I.arJ our w TI:uv-Ii Cliron, H AXEUIA£r—XI CUron. I*, PfUMABT TOKC -A K in g Who Trusted Goa. ■' JUNIOR TOWN*-Mod Helping Asa. INOrKRUKOUTK AN11 SKNIOUTOPIC c A Huier Whw ReSieU on God. YQITNQ- PBOSM-C ANU ADULT TOPIC —The Source *f Feraone,! and National Power, 1. Asa's Reflfcrmatlon (w, 1-5), Asa waa the gnuidson of Hehohoam, Both hi* gnmlfathor and father favored idolafty, but in spite of this record of lii*1- ancestors, Asa had a -wiU of hi* #**n, aru, though young when he came "to the throne. Inagurat- ed a campion of reform which brought great -good. He not only had the handicap i t the idolatry and im mortality fostered by the two former kings, but he had to contend' against the influence tsf hie mother who had encouraged tmr&oral worship (I Kings 15:38). In order to carry out hia re formatory mewuree he had to wrest authority from her by deposing her. Asa did that which was good and right in the ejreBof the Lord (y, 2). L Cleared She land of idolatrous emblems and images (w, 8 , 5). (1) Strange altars. These were the altars 1 devoted to other gods. ( 2 ) High places. These were places where un lawful sacrifices were offered. ( 8 ) Broke down the images. These were upright stones connected with Idola- .trous worship. (4) Cut down the grove*. Those were trees or poles connected with tree worship. He had ail these relics of Idolatry destroyed jn Jerusalem and. other cities through- (,oufc his -kingdom, 2. Commanded Judah to seek the Lord (r: 4). He knew that if t.be ref ormation was ttf be effective it must he by the positive seeking after and worshiping of God, accompanied by obedience to His commandments,- De structive work avails little unless fol lowed by constructive. II. Asa's Defensive Preparations (vr, 6 - 8 ). 1. Built fortified cities (v, 6 ). The cities are not named, but the meaning, doubtless, Js that it was a general sys tem of defease which involved the cities at strategic points. , ?, He erected walls about the cities {v. 7), These were usually- of atone. Upon the walls were observa tion, towers from which the position and movements of the enemy could be seen, and from which defensive war fare could he' waged, 3. Hade gate* and hatred them, (r, 7). The reason he assigns for these defensive preparations was that they,had sought the Lord God, Those who really trust God will make every effert; to provide defense, . 4. Bad an army of spearmen (v, 8 ). These spearmen were also protected with large Shield*. The army was made up of 480,000 brave men. They wet* prepared to wager an offensive a* well a* a defensive war, III, A m '* Victory Over ZSrah, tbs Ethiopian ( tv . 9-12). 1. Asa set the battle in array (v, 10). He went out to meet the enemy. He first made a disposition of his means of defense. was wisdom on his-part. Intelligent faith moves the’ poMmor to do first that which is within his power. 2. Asa’s prayer (vr. it , J 2 ). Be cried unto the Lord, He sought the source of national power. In this prayer note ( 1 ) his conscious helpless ness. As he faced the Egyptian army two to one against him, he was clearly conscious of his iMpotency, The first requisite In obtaining help from God is conscious weakness. The Christian conquers not by self-reliance, but by self-distrust and faith In God, (2) Ap peals to God for help- He knew that though they were helpless before the mighty enemy, with God's help they could win the victory. One man with God la a majority. (S) Reposes faith In God. The Word "rest" means to lean upon—to ,east the entire weight upon. In the measure that we realize our need of support will we lean hard upon God. (4) Advanced cou rageously. He went forth dtpending upon God to fight for him. Heal faith docs not wait until It sees its way clear, but goes forth expecting God to clear the way. (5) ilung himself Upon God’s arms, **0 Lord, thou art our God,” His cause was God’s cause. It Ood has taken us for His people, and if we have token Him for our God, no enemy can prevail against us, May we experimentally ssy, "Thou art my God,” nnd hear Him say, “X am thy God!" . 3. The Egyptian* smitten (v, 12). The enemy fled before (steal and could hot recover themselves, Lov«, Faith and Hope. A little lore from day to flay, and strength enough to preach it: a glimpse of heaven along the way. And faith and hope to reach it Ccmul* Thywlf, If thou suffer injustice, console thy self, the true unhappiness is .in doing Ir.-Democrifu*. Mistake Getd fee Good, Misers mistake gold for good, where, as it is tfiiiy a ****** #f ebtciiOBt jt/~ imhefipripn. fiefterilng Hide* There are two simple ways of soft* •nlug leather and raw skins, one i* to rub in thoroughly neat’* foot oil, Another way is to dissolve three ounces of atom, seven ounces of salt and one and one-half ounces saleratua In sufficient hot tain water to saturate the Skin, When cool enough not •Old the hand* soak the akin in it for 32 hours: wring ont and hang op to dry, When dry repeat this opeta* toto i f m m time* until tk* Ik («iS*afiy «*it ■s» THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices M r. Ford announces new Rock-Bottom Prices effect- iveJJanuary 15,1922. Touring Car.............. ...................... $348 Chpsais....................... ................. ,,$285 Runabout.......................... ; ..................................................... $319 C o u p e . ?............. $580 Sedan ............ ..................... , ........................... .... ... .$645 . Truck Chassis......... ......................................... .$430 Tractor« , . . . , , . . , « , . ■ , , . . . « » ^. . * ■ . , •*r. ..... * ., . ,«.,$39 F , O . B . DETRO IT Welean make prompt delivery on all models. - Inves- . tigate our selling plan. Liberal terms, ‘ - ' - . *f. •‘V-, ' ■ - , - . . . "ti ' . . ■> - . a s - 5 t ! Call, Write, or LPhone R. A s . $ AUTHOR IZED F O R D > N D FORDSON DEALER . g S55 ^ . jg»sjj. M - ' ( 'M H Cedarville, Ohio . ’ . ' Jamestown, Ohio --g ^iiiiiiiiiiaiiniinniillHUIIIIIIIIIIHI|ll!lliniHIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllH!IIIIHIIHIHIIH)lllliill!l?l!i'{!3IIHIllHUIHl!llllllimnillTO U H lT un in ^ llli,l|" tl>l(liiIlfiIilHlll llllllllliliIHtlfIllli|llllf|IIIIII I SCHMIDT’S I S'-- ■ ' • • '.c 'v ■••. ' t- . .. *• ■ 5 - 4 * ' S 1 Big Week End Grocery Sale g 5 * '• - 3 | We sell for less because we buy for less. By buying goods from the pro- E 1 ducer yeu^ave the middlemen’s profit, Just a few prices to guide y o u . § | Golden S ub | Coffee M . *■»• | Peeled Evep. Peaches, 1 . per pound.................*. . | Oats E A lu m in u m ......................... SS * VMS - P . & G . or Star Soap, - five bars for . . . . . . . . . . Prunes, per pound ............... .. Post Toaities, per package......................................... f 2* B Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, *71 m 1 per package...................................... ^ 2 v | 22c I 11 Sun Maid Raisins per pound.............. 5 Ocean Light Flour, Potatoes, per t ck, o r * = | large s i z e . . . . . . . . , . . . . * ............ * ww 15 oounds......................... ................. i 3 Any brand Milk, | A a t . 3 per can 5c and.................................. J»U v _ _ _* King’s Choice Apricots, No. 1 grade, 3 No. 3 cans, per can....... ............................... 1 King's Choice Apridots, No. 1 grade, | No . 3 cans, per dozen.............. .. 15 pounds. Lard, per pound. .10c | ...22c 1 $2.54 | GET YOUR ORDERS |IN FO R PROMPT D E L IV E R Y H. E. Schmidt & Co, X E N IA , OHIO B rTiiiiiiiiiiiHitniiiiHiHHiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiniiiniiiniHHiHtiiiiiniiiimiiimiiiniimifm jiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiKmiir CnmA 6 *a Color 8 «*. CSrtfili) minute ctustacea sometimes glv«* sen water ft blofifl-red color. FARMS Town RwMtitrws—Vnrsnt Ut* I.1FR *nfi FIRS INSURANCE' AUTOMOBItB INSURANCR Th* Itost on Rsrth | | J . G. NfcCorltell < i We are Ready to Take your Order for day old chicks and custom hatching. W* will sell you that Buckeyeincubatoraid Brooder that you need B i l l o r 'W rit# Voor ' - Wants TheNorthup Poultry FarmandHatchefy Bell Phoftf CWw.n Fathaugfi R. ft. 3., \VH«w Sprlvts, O. *. **
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