The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

mm uu\mm msmm M m HI bi rfS'" . uw#idi!>»<i !‘i mm * MfaMMMMfa “Dependable Furniture” IE ■ r *■ r , *. r* %\ , t are An outwerdand visible sign of inner invisible worth. D* you know whet'is under the varnish or inside of the furniture? Does the man that sells you Say this is American oak or ma­ hogany or doeshe say this is GENUINE oak or GENUINE mahogany? Ask your dealer if it is genuine or imitation and if he will guarantee it. Will he guarantee a mattress, .a daven­ port^a refrigerator or any article in this store? Ask us and see howwe bach up our guarantee.. ' ' . . v ' >.’V . '; -V • •:*. ' Poes the 20. yesrs connection with the manufacturers, of , ^ member o f this firm, mean anything? Jt should. These things and others enable us to qualify as the store to be de­ pended en—the place where “Dependable Furniture** is sold. J. A. BEATTY & SON DEPENDABLE FURNITURE ' Look before buying; compare prices on quality and values., XENIA, . - - OHIO Pitreyeast v now concentrated in small dose Withthe introductionofYeastFoamTabletsyou douHneedtoeatlargeqmntitiesofbixkingyeast ' . to secure its great health-corrective properties -4 If you are one o f tho*ewho have been eat- iag large qiumtitiea of baking yeaat— and perhapa finding it troubleaonje to get and unpleatartt to take—you •will be happy to know thatin tH*newyeo*c,driadandhigh. it any inconvenience* and This yeast corrects a wide-spread disease trouble may simply be vitamin deficiency, and in. all aucb casesYeast Foam Tablets are recommended because they are made entirelyfrompure,wbo!eyea»t—the richest source o f the essential vitamin. Yeast Foam Tablets rebuild tissues By supplying this vitamin, which many foods wh<^yIack|YeastFo«mTabletssdm- ; Vitaminde&dancy,thattheleadingmed- ‘ Sealmenareahdiscuesinftbiedisessethat thousand*ofpeoplenowadayssu&rfrom, butWhichhaso*uyrecently , Extraordinary deiK^cotarefromaledtia Thsoolyp«»wiw>l«ye»t ieodetttlood«ofdjerec«3itly le^ey-eo^aketaMstform. dfac0waderenrent,vitianin. Iw symptom* are faflin* apjredrejindigtstioajlowiof «ad«%or| uttheeliby rida; uervdue trouble* m d rehreMg** m »*g*adowt^ceodSdott. They contain no drugs r t otter iagredleat*, Thetdo notformgaanor esoMmlddng. M f :plc.fwB mom ■ p m They are the only pure whole yeast suitable for ehOdreat theydonotcausa Sash lot Is tested tola* mm high re#tedfore* vi* ukte the appetite,aid digestion,enableyou to getstrengthendenergyfromthe food you ere and thus rebuild the sick tissues and tone up thewhole body ' tjhe purity and vitamin potency o f Yeaat FoamTab* lets is guaranteed by the world’s largest manufacture erao f dryyeaat—themakers for 45 year* o f the famous baking yeasts, Yeast Foam andMagicYeaat fTh is guarantee ie your protection, so be sure you ask for and getYeast Foam Tablets. They hto sold by] all druggists. Northwt*trmYmit Ck, <CMtiS§t\ hfak«r*ci th*famousbsk^yBSit*.j Y mk F mm andMsgic A HastFoamTablets Jubfc^ t f a g ■iwAmdrereatjreil'JP ’JteaJ IdJl ertAvadmww timm i StmdaySchool ' Lesson' i tBy REV. t>. U. MyaWATJilt. jx a . ) TsMbwr pi SibU> re re» Moody j WM* InaUrets of ChleMfo.) 1 » ) !, W «t«» * LESSON FQRAPRIL, 9 th e loro preserves jqa & h IJB880N TJCXT^lFltla** J1U-X7. OOLPEN TEXT—Tn» Pore prMwrveth all thepa that !ovs Hlnj,-P#alm lU'-W. REFERENCE MATERIAIv—XI. Kins* < 11:18-20; IX Chron. 3:1-21; Matt. J:1S-2J. PRIUART TOPXC—Gpd TaKea cirs pf a Roy.- JUNIOR TOPIC—How a Boy Beearpa King. INTERMEDIATEANDSENIORTOPIC -A Roy Saved for a Great Career. YOpNQ PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Tb« Secret of Personal and National Safety. •Joesb, viewed iiTthe light o£ his an* cesfcors, was apoor prospect for a king, His graudm/ither was the wlclted Athtillsih and his great grandparents were Ahab and Jezebel, There was enough bad blood In hts veins to as­ sure his doom. Despite this fact, he brought about some noble reforma and turned the people back to God, . I. Athatfab Usurps th# Throns (vv, 1-3). 1, Her attempt to destroy the seed royal (vv, 1). In order to remove any rival claimant to the throne she tried to kill all the royal, male chil­ dren. 2. Joash preserved by Jehosbeba (vv. 2, S). Though Athallah was keen­ eyed she was checkmated by another women. Her fatal omission was not to gpt rid of the women fop. This woman, the wife of the priest, stole away the child and hid him in the bedchamber for six years. God had promised that through the Davidle line the ^Messiah should, come. '■ In order that this line be unbroken Joash must be preserved. No purpose of God can fail., H. Joash CroWnsd King (w . 4-12), I. Jebotada’s preparations (vv. 4-11). The high priest and his wifo were in­ telligent and strong diameters. Aa the high priest,,Jehoiada felt that it was his duty to thwart the heathen project of Athallah. Doubtless hts co­ operation with- his wife made possible the Saving of Joash. (I) Recured the aid o f the military leaders (v. 4), He knew somehow that these men were not loyal to Athalluh. (2) > Round them under solemn oath {v. 4). He took an oath of them in foe house of the Lord. Honest men will atand by their word. (3) Excited their spirit of patriotism (r. 4). He gave them a sight of foe king's son. This, no doubt, was a great surprise. Now having seen the heir to the .throne they would risk every­ thing, even their lives, in order to set himon the throne. (4) Co-ordinates all matters (w , 5-11). The soldiers were divided info companies and arms were distributed to them. Each group wgs assigned to specific duties. 2.' The coronation (v. 12). <l) The king's son brought forth; This was a great day la Jerusalem. After six years of usurpation, foe people all the while supposing that all the heirs to the throne were dead, now fo gaze upon the king’a sou would be a notable 'event, (2) Put the crown -upon him. This was the formal induction info o£- ,fic«. <$) Gave him- foe testimony. Tlila was a copy of the law, showing that the king was to yule'according to the law of God. The act of putting foe law upon his head showed that .foe king himself would be under foe control of foe law, (4) Made him king. This shows that he was made king by the choice of the people, (5) Anointed him. They poured oil Upon his head, This waa the usual method of consecrating prophets, priests and kings, (6) Clapped their hands. This was a token of Joy; , ■» III. Athallah Slain (w , 13-17). 1. The noise of the coronation of Joash brough Athallah to tha temple (v. Id). Up fo this time she thought her place on the throne was secure and that her heathen religion had free course, 2, Her'dismay (r« 14). Upon her arrival at the temple she saw the king wearing foe crown and sur­ rounded by foe guards, so that she could do nothing. In her despair she exclaimed: ‘Treason, treason 1" How prone wicked men and women are tu cry out* is though they had been wronged when their wicked plots and conspiracies are exposedand thwartedI ' 8. Athallah executed (vr. 15, 16) The orders were thkt she should not be killed In foe temple. They led her out by foe way of the horses’ en­ trance fo the king's palace and slew her. What a tragic end for the sin nert Sifi can only prosper for a time IV. Worship of the Trus God (vv. 17, 18). Joash was seven years old when he was made king. The high priest made a covenant between the Lord, the king and the people that they would he the Lord's people. In carrying out thta covenant they broke down the temple o f Baal and slew the priest -of Baal. The Way to God* Prayer carries us halfway to God, fasting brings us to the door of His palace, and alms-giving procures ns admission,—-Koran. ? t i l UN IVERSAL CAR The Saddest Thing, The Saddest thing that can befall * soul is When it lose* faith la God' end woman.—Alexander Smith. Hop* and Joy. f ' A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; One fo fear and sorrow, real peverty.^Hume. New Prices Mr, Ford announces new Rock-Bottom Prices effect- ivelJariuatry 15,1922* •■ ’ •, *• T ou r in g C * r *. * » . . * * .......... *$348 Ohrssis * p» «* m * * < m t * * * * * * * * « * « * » » * * * * * » * * « * # * *$285 HiUllftbOUts w *jr •- i • a •• P9 * V a ******* « * •* * * *,* f-y. * * •*• *. $310 COUP*, *a, a . aa** *^•V* . ............ * ............. . ............ /'*»••• $580 Sedan .................. **/,*♦*. *** ** ,. *« *, ***.f\$645 Truck QhMsuit •****• »*••»*•* g•^********* ■••*$430 ■ ^Tractor* * * * * .#■*>■,# ■ *.#■* #.■.* .** * * ■** * * •.»* • v » a •«.»«»,♦ * #• *$300 . F, O. B. DETROIT ‘ » , ' i ' ' /* * * We can make prompt delivery on all models* Inves­ tigate our selling plan. Liberal terms. „ w, £ Call, Write,' or -Phone R . A AUTHORIZED FORD^AND EORDSON DEALER Cedarville, Ohio Jamestown, Ohio iHiiiiiii!iiHiiiiiiinii»H«Hiiii5muiiHii«iiuiiniiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiu' SCHMIDT’S 1 Big Week End Grocery Sale j We aril for less because we buy for less. By buying goods from the pro- § I ducer youjsave the middlemen's profit. Just a few prices to guide you. jjj 10c i Golden Sua 32c Prunes, per peund............................... Peeled Eyap. Peachee, 16c Post Toasties, per package.............................. Oats Aluminum*. •«*..*.• ••••**•• * V *— 32c . Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per package.. . . . v. . . . . . . . . . . . P, A G. or Star Soap, five bars for................ .a 28c Sun Maid Raisins per peund.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ocean Light Flour, large size.....................*........ 78c Potatoes, per peck, ' 15 pOUD(l$* »***i ** ••« l ••i *•• Any brand Milk, per can 5cand.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOC Lardy per pound# ***##«##**#«*#*«» #• i 1 s s King's Choice Apricots, No. 1 grade, O O c 1 No. 3 esas, per can..................... ...................... .................. ..................... £*£** 5 King's Choice Apridets, No. 1 grade. No. 3 cans, per dozen...................... .......................... • GET YOUR ORDERS |IN FOR PROMPT DELIVERY $2.54 I H. E. Schmidt & Co. I ■ ' . XENIA, OHIO 1 re ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii»iiii»iii»uHWiHnHHiimiHiinmiiiii»niii»)mnnimiii>iiiiH)iiniiiiim inumiiiiiiiiiimmimiHHiiiff Cru*t«e*a Colar 6*«. Gretain minnte Crustacea sometimes give s«* water a blood-red color. ' Rtefieet P*»rt Flshertee. . . Althoughmost of th# trey# and in* tec* of the remote island group* of -the South Sea# have bean stripped of their prert-bcariug bivalve molluski byventuresome.worid-wayfetere*three continue to be found ' occaeionahj small arete of there waters foathave been untouched by preri diver# and X f . QBTOURMICK OH PRIOTING X X m S ss ST t S re«ure*o*re Inreehfown o f Bfoore*. FARMS Town BeeMencee—Vacant Let* LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE insurance H e Bfot ' en Earth JJJ.G.McCoAdl W e are Ready fo Take your CMBf for day old chicles and custom hatching. W« ^ill sell you that Buckeyeinoubstor mid Brooder that you need Bali or Writ* f m t Wania The NorthMp Poultry Form and H&tohiry Beit Fhone Clitton Exchange R. R. 1., Yellow Spring*, o . • & m m LOCAL * • # a] WarS.r'h .gar3('*j on - ..xi| hitter, • o . m o Leave yoor velopment. F;r| tccl. If you need farm laaclisner,^ a hrgo lir.e of’S Scotch Clothes All One Your Ch^ Two-Piecl Suit Made to Any Put Talk about it’s the griea in years!’ dred of the rics we hav^ for as l ow. of it—300 price! No Woolen Mill] astounding A Si Wishing couple

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