The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

mwiw lll!!ll!!!ttltlHllHttmiWIHW!liflli1tlfllill)tHmiillMHllHl G & y r * c 6 THE UN I V E R S A L CAR New Prices M r . F o r d a n n o u n c e s n e w R o c k - B o t t o m P r ic e s e f fe c t - iv e fJ a n u a r y 15, 1922. T ou ring C a r . , , ______ ________ , , . ...................................... $348 Q ir 3319 * • . * * . . a * • .$285 R u n a b o u t ,......................................... $319 C ou pe ..................................... ................... . . . . ...........................$580 Sodiin $fi4q Truck Chassi?..................... ............... ; ........................... .. ,$430 T ra c to r . ............... $395 |&F. O.’ B. D E T R O IT ... ■• , ■ ■ *» . W e c a n m a k e p r o m p t 'd e l i v e r y o n a l l m o d e l s . In v e s ­ t ig a t e o u r s e l l in g p la n . L ib e r a l t e rm s . U C a l l , W r i t e ,g o r fP h b n e A ^ 'A U T H O R I Z E D jF O R D AN D FO RD SO N ^DEALER C e d a r v illo , O h i o J a m e s t o w n , O h i o = tonic value is greater in this yeast Yeast FoamTablets are made entirely o f pure whole yeast —the richest source o f the tissue-building vitamin The amazing tonic properties o f yeast, and its consequent popularity every­ where, have offered opportunities which patent medicine makers and others have been quick to capitalize. The resulting Hood o f so-called vita­ min preparations reveals many prod- ucts which contain precious little yeast and insignificant quantities o f vitamin. Remember these facts It is o f utmost importance to you to re­ member that Yeast Foam Tablets are made entirely o f pure whole yeast— that their vitamin content is proved by actual test to be both high and uniform — that they are endorsed by leading medical scientists— and that they are made by yeast experts, the world’s largest manufacturers of dryyeast. By virtue of these facts you are definitely assured that Yeast Foam Tablets have an exceedingly high tonic value— and that is what you really want. Youmay take them with the positive knowledge 2 that they will aid assimilation, promote growth and the formation o f firm, healthy tissue, and that through these processes you will experiencean ener­ gizing and generally upbuilding effect. * ' i • . » t Take Yeast Foam Tablets for these conditions ^ Yeast Foam Tablets, which are so rich in the tonic and tissue-formingvitamin, are recommended for loss of appetite; , indigestion; lack o f physical strength ! and energy; anaemia; skin disorders; nervous troubles and manyforms o f v i­ tamin deficiency and general ill health known as “ run down” conditions. The name, Yeast Foam Tablets, is your protection. It is youp guarantee of purity and known vitamin potency. A sk fo r this yeast by its hill name. There is nothing just the same or “ just as good.” G et a bottle ‘from your druggist today. Northwestern Yeast Co* Chicago Maker*of thet»nxnMb»ldii*ye»»«, YeastFoamandMaghYcoM. Yfeast F oam T a b le ts the onlypure u>hoUyeast in convenient tabletJem ENJOY YOURSELF R i d e in a g o o d c a r t h i s y e a r a n d b u y i t f r o m a r e l ia b le s e r v ic e s t a t i o n . A g o o d s e l e c t i o n o f low p r i c e d vised c a r s a lw a y s o n b a n d . CASH TERMS OR TRADE The Hess & Lewis Co. D e a le r s in^P a cka rd , C h a n d le r a n d C le v e la n d M o t o r C a rs 100 West N o r t h S tree t* Sp r in g fie ld * O h io Find Measurement for 86und. Sound, thonph seemingly a very tle*SV Inlte manifestation of activity, Is pe­ culiar among physical phenomena for Its lack o f units or means of measure­ ments. An American physicist has finally arrived at a method of express­ ing vnlnes In watts, making absolute measurements with new and rathe*, complex apparatus. A standard source of sound called a “ phone” Is made ad* justrtlYle In tone by changing the vol* ume of the reasonntor and the fen* Stan o f ttyres supporting a mica dla phragm.—'Popular Mechanics Maga< sine. M f a iW u N d B W i i n m u a o t a . StmdaySchool Lesson / T«srfc*r of Englliib Bible In Ui, U cxm JV Bible Institute' of CbiragoJ Copyright. IMS. W««t»rn K,v.'»sap«r Onto*. LESSON FOR APRIL 23. UZZIAH’8 PRICE At/D MENT. PUNISH. LESSON TEXT.—IT Cliron. rflU-a. GOLDEN TEXT.™Pri'Je Booth before destruction and an haughty spirit before a fall.—Ptov. 18:«, ' REFERENCE MATERIAL. —Num. » ; 1-U; DauL. S:U-11; II Kings 5:20-27; Dan. 4:28-33. PRIMARY TOPIC.-Tin* Story of a Proud K|ng, JUNIOR TOPIC,—A Man Who Forgot God. . INTERMEDIATE v AND SENIOR TOPIC,~-"Prlde Gneth Before Destruc­ tion,” YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC. —The Perils o f Prosperity. 1. Uzzlah Made King (w . 1-5). L jalfi Age (v. 1). He became king at the uge of sixteen. 2. Length of His Reign (v. 3). S o reigned fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecollah, which means “ Jehovah Is able," or “Made *strong of Jehovah." 3. His Character (v. 4). He did tlmt which was right in the sight of the Lord. 4. His Prosperity (v. 5). He defi­ nitely sought, God while Zechariah lived, and because he sought him God made him to prosper as long as he continued to seek him. He, like Joash before him, turned aside when the tn- rtueuce of the man of God was re­ moved. i II. Uzziah’a Achievement (vv. 6-15). 1. He Built Eloth (v. 2). This was \ port on the Bed sea which had been lost to Judah, No doubt it was the aim of the father to get possession of this port, so the son makes Its restora­ tion his first duty. It was an im­ portant trading point and the corn merelal interests of the nation would be greatly increased by its possession; 2. He Had Military Success (vv 6-8). (1) He conquered the Philis­ tines (v. 6). After subduing them he dismantled their fortified cities and built new cities In their stead. (2) He defeated the Arabians (v. 7). (3) He made the Ammonites across the .Jor­ dan pay tribute (v. 8). 3. He Fortified Jerusalem (vv. 9 15). He tool; advantage, of tlte peace which was now enjoyed because of the subjugation, of his enemies to fortify Jerusalem. He placed In.the towers great engipes o f war for burling : stones. 4. n ls Civic Improvements (v. 30 ). , In the regions south and west of Jerusalem he built towers which served a threefold purpose, namely observation, defense and shelter for his cattle. This enabled him to carry on his stock-raising enterprises. 5. His Army (vy. 11-15). It numbered 307.5(H). It was thoroughly equipped . and drilled. God was with him, and his fame spread far and wide. The source of his strength was God. III. Uzziah's Transgression (vv. 16- 18). The prosperity bestowed upon him by the Lord was too much for him his heart -was lifted up with pride. This is always so unless counteracted . by. divine grace. In his pride he pre sumptuously intruded Into the priest’s ofilce. This act was not because of forgetfulness, but o f . deliberate pur­ pose. Aznrlah and eighty other priests remonstrated with him, but this only made him angry. This set was a trespass against God. IV. Uzziah’s Punishment (vv. 19 21 ). Whlta'raglng in bis wrath and about to burn. Incense he was smitten with leprosy, a dreadful, incurable and un­ clean disease,' This judgment came upon him as a consequence o f his overweening pride and vanity. He was thrnst out of the sanctuary—excluded from God’s house. Indeed, his own conscience smote him, arfll he hurried­ ly went out because he knew that the Lord had smitten him. He not only was excluded from the place o f wor­ ship, but was dethroned. His son Jothain was irmde regent. His judg­ ment was; i. Sudden. The Lord smote him while attired as priest, with censer In bund. Frequently God’s judgments are .speedy. 2. Severe. The leprosy broke forth upon his forehead. The .same judgment befell Miriam for speaking against Moses (Nmn. 12:10), and Geliazl for lying to Elisha (II Kings 5:27). Great sins demand severe punishment. 3. Conspicuous, Azarian and all the priests looked up and beheld the leprosy (y. 20). The spot on Uzziah’s forehead proclaimed him as the object of God's wrath, How many‘ today are bearing about rite marks of sin—God’s Judgment! 4. Humiliating. He was henceforth unclean—cut off from the congrega­ tion. This Is what sin always does. 5. Fatal. It ended In .death. “The wages of sin 1s death" (Rom. 6:28). Cause and Upholder. God alone . » . is In Himself, and Is the Cause and Upholder of every­ thing to which He has given being/— Pusey. Ones Powerful twgirt. No country, not even Egypt, ilade a deeper wtjrfc in the history o f u e anctaot world than Mesopotamia. For thousands e f years R was the seat oi the Assyria;* and Babylonian empires To the bountiful resources-of nature it* peoples added those of art and science, and the country during the rentmrlea waxed not only In material wealth and military power, but also »n culture. The ancient glory <•’ Mesopotamia has passed, but tUu glamour remains, Richest Pean Flahartaa. Although most of the hays and in­ lets of the remote island groups of the South Seas have been stripped of their pearl-bearing bivalve molluska by venturesome world-wayfarers, tber# continues to be found occasionally small areas of these waters that have been untouched by pearl divers and which often yield wealth to the ex* pincers. The richest pearly waters In the world are those adjacent to tha picturesque beach town o f Broome. Poem t o Unde John M A R Y 'S DRESS Mary had a low-ncck dress which fitted to perfection, and ware it everywhere I guess, against her Ma’a objection, She also had an auto­ car, which likely made her dizzy—she couldn’t seem to go nowhar, with­ out the doggone Lizzy, She motored’ through the chill night air, without’' regard to season, She didn’t have brains to apare and never stopped to reason. A t last ahe got a sneeze an' cough, which drove her frenzy, The doctor which they called right oft, pronounced it influenzyi They p u f her in her little bed, while pangs o f anguish filled her. The blasted germa flew to her head, and mighty nearly killed her. Rut atilt the doctor lingered near, Until he gotem busted, and Mary’s low-neck -dress I hear, has made him plum disgusted. And now, when Mary’s out at night, her collar-bone is hidden, and little Mary doth delight to do as she is hidden. Praia* the Lord. Oh, that men would praise the Lord for His goodness and for Ids wonderful works to the children of men l—Bible. The Blockhead, A blockhead canuot come in nor go away, nor sit, nor rise, nor stand, like a man of sprtse.—P.rn.vefe. Inoembufttlble Gas. Gas that is practically Incombustible Is yielded by some <>t the wells drilled for natural gas in Oklahoma, f Mtioh Cut Upl One day recently a dilapidated, apa­ thetic man entered the office o f the •Syracuse Medical college and offered to sell his body cheap, adding that he Was out of work and almost discour­ aged. “ You’re almost discouraged, are you t” rejoined the superintendent, who always tried to change the determina­ tion tof these unfortunates, “ Why, man, if you sold your body to us the first chance our Students got they’d take the heart out of you entirmy 1"—* Oartoon* Mag*tin*. Special Prices on Rugs '■ • ' -• V”■■ ■: ' ■ ;’- - .A • * Lorge shipments o f the new rugs have been com ing iu f^r weeks! Th e latest creations o f the best makers in the coun try— floor coverings that not on ly are o f splendid qua lity bu t that are also o f real art. The new spring patterns include a large variety o f the more popular a ll-over Persian and Oriental designs in such com b ina tions o f colors as rose, b lu e / gold, tan, etc. Now is the time t o bu y new- rugs—at b ig savings! The b ig special is a fine 9x12 ft. axm in iter rug at $35.00. 9x12 M a tting R u g s ............ .......... . . . . . . 9x12 Grass Bunga low R u g s . 9x12 Axm in ister R u g s .........., . . ..... 9x12 Velvets as low a s ........................ $4.75 .$6.75 $32.50uPd $27.50 9x12 B o d y Brussels R u g s .................. ' ------ $40.50 RuraCOI1goleUm $15.00 9x12 L inoleum R u g s ......................... 9x12 Chenille Rugs i . . . . $19.00 $65.00 Galloway & Cherry 36-38 W e s t M a in S t r e e t , X e n i a , O h io iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii fiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiniii SCHMIDT’S | WEEK END SPECIALS I | W e purchase our goods in a whole sale way direct from producer, thus making | 5 a saving fo r YOU . * fj HOUSE CLEAN ING GOODS § Brooms, good weight, well m ade PEACHES B es t yellow peeled, California § broom s ; guaranteed to wear. O >fl — halves, large c a n . S Ware 79n now .Ranh. . . . . . . . . . 23c I e c e c . . .... . . . . . . SOAP P . St G, Naptha, per bar ^ Star Soap, g*_ per b a r . ....................... ......................... Lye , par c a n , Iv o r y soap, 4 b a r s ! .............................................. “ p L Sfc. Naptha W . P ow der , O C _ 7 boxes f o r . ............................ .. Jello, any flavor. K n o x ’ Ge l a t i n , . , 5c l i e CORN Best, extra standard, 3 c a n s . ................................... 25c H OM IN Y « V an Camp ’ s best, la r g e ,.................................... 10c CO FFEE O ld . « * * » 4 « 4 * * » »' * 31c Ba ttle ­ ship .............................. .. 32c S § a I E H ote l Astor, in va cuum cans best coffee p a c k e d . . . . . . . . . . . 37c BEANS B est Michigan navy per p o u n d . ................ .. - , . L im a beans, p e rp o u n d . 7c 8c *W e p a y the highest market price in town fo r eggs— g ive y ou the ca*h— and always bu y . , W e also b u y you r cream a t the highest market price . H. E. Schm idt 6 Co. IX E N IA , OH IO 1 0

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