The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

MMtM mfm JLH * mMm «fWV mm a^ i ii i SCHOOL SUITS Some leather Heed at the knee and «eat built for hard wear* Ah'Wool. . * Sows 8 to 18 year*. No Charges, No Approvals $6.95 NEW WAISTS * NEW SHIRTS STOCKINGS CAPS SWEATERS THE NEW PENCIL POCKET TIE !***» t o d e d e b t s ? t f c s h MU' I111" I ... .....................1.....W'lrtr-I v«jio knows «y r v#w A SRVfPfWIT rt AUShTA LEMON THAT IT'S CHANC5 AM1 (AOE <5000/ RICHARDS, 33 East Main St. Xenia, Ohio ONE OF SIX STORES IN OHIO Children’s Shoes a re th e m o s t im p o r­ ta n t pa rt o f Ch ildren ’ s apparel th e y m u st fit p r o p e r l y , m u st b e m ade o f th e b e s t lea th er^and m ade bn / ' f o o t fo rm in g lasts1 F or o «e r 20 years we have speca lized on fittin g C h ildren ’ s Shoes , Frazer’s Shoe Store 11 East M a in S treet, ;;Bo You Remember— When the depot in Cedarvilie was i in the building now used as a freight •house? When bridges were placarded with this sign: “Do not drive faster than a Walk" jWhen a livery barn, stood where the Shrodes Hardware store is and when the old hotel was on the opera house site? . When big excursions of people from Cincinnati came here to spend a, (Jay at the Taylor cliffg. When, you had your picture taken With Friend hufband, your sspoqssive right hand resting on his left shoulder . *■■■ m ■.■■■■■ Takes the Milky Way— We wish to thank our friends, es­ pecially the workmen on Shoemamker road, for their kindness extended to us over the loss of our cow. Thomas* Sink and "Wife. >— Warsaw, Ind, Times. ■; ■ •* ■■. * ■■.■*•' ■■■*..■■. Who Cares to-See— ^Wouldn't we see some funny things if night came during the day time. * • • Things Seldom Seen— Saw a man chang his trousers in the rear seat of an automobile while parked near the college. * A- Picnic Menue— Hard boiled eggs. Ants. Jickled >beets. Spiders t Lettuce sandwiches. Grasshoppers Lemonade. . ... ' Caterpillars. . Potato Salad. Nan.e your own bugs. ■ *’ * '« Trinity— A ehaplin’1discovered a Hebrew and an Irishman dying on the battlefield. He. administered the last rites of'the church to the Irishman and then turn* eJ to the Hebrew and said: Do you want me to try and save your soul? The Hebrew replied: “ Sure, save ev­ erything you can, but everything | have is in my wife’s name." The priest said; “Do you know what the .Father, Son and Holy" Ghost is?" The' Hebrew, very indignant, replied: i “I’m dying* and he’s askin’ me rid- idles," Citizens Phone—Jamestown, 3 on 68 i C. L. TAYLOR X en ia , O h io Auctioneer ,K. F. D. 4 Jamestown, Ohio iiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiifiiiifmiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimimi_ S S C H M I D T ’ Canning Specials Tin Cans Quarts, per dozen Tin Cans Pints, per dozen P o t a t o e s Just received car Number One Grade Cobblers ^ fine as you ever saw as Per Bushel, 6o ^bs. *. $ 1.10 Per Peck, 15 lbs. Two and one-half bu sack Put Your Potatoes in now Ho £ . Schm idt 6 Co. IXEN IA , OHIO StmdaySchool ' Lesson' (By Kiev. R, B. m ZW hTV .H , D. D., T**cfc*r of SlDKlIsh BlUe |o tb* Moody B*Me Institute or Chicago.) Copyright. l>ti. Waatern Nt'wsruner Union LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 3 NEHEMIAH REBUILDS THE ; WALLS OF JERUSALEM ! _ _ _ t LESSON TEXT-Kvl). 3,l-?;4. GOLDEN TJSXT—Oar God will rlf?Lt for us.— Neh, 4:J0, • * REFERENCE MATEWAL-Keli, 2;-3-30; I Cor. 3:947, PRIMARY TOPIC-Uow God helped Ne- beinJah Build a Wul). JUNIOR TOPlfcWlov.’ a City VV. ll Was Rebuilt. • INTERMEDIATEAND SENIORTOPIC —Praying, Watching. Working: YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Success Through Leadership and Co­ operation. . . — • ■ ■ Having secured a leave of absence from the Persian court, and creden­ tials from the king, JTehcnilah jour­ neyed to Jerusalem, After resting three days without disclosing his. pur- pose to any one, ho made-a survey of the walls by night. Having thus ob­ tained first-hand information he called the representatives of the Jews to­ gether and said, "Let us build the walls of Jerusalem," He then made known the hand of providence in bringing him to Jerusalem with the authority to rebuild Its walls. He thus showed great wisdom in finding out for himself the real, conditions and. what work would.,,be required to re­ store 'the Avails.. The one Avho Is qual­ ified to lead in a great undertaking is the one who.has mustered the situ­ ation and is thus able to remove, ob­ jections and show hoAV the work can ho done. - , - - 1. -—Preparation for the Building (ch. 3). , ■ The division of labor in this project shows Nehemlah’s administrative abil­ ity.. A Avif?e distribution of labor makes difficult tasks easy. .Note some outstanding features of this great work.. 1„ Stress Laid Upon Indifference (3:3) In. administrative tasks It is just that unfaithfulness -should be pointed out. Such action will be a warning, to some and an encourage­ ment to others by showing the in­ tegrity of the director. 2. Help Rendered by the- "Women (3:12). Perhaps Simllum hail no sons to ahl him. it is a fine thing for women to be able to take hold even in building a Avail when there are no men to do it. God’s .word carefully notes such extraordinary'acts. 8 . Stress Laid Upon Earnestness of Some (3:20). If one kbows that his faithfulness will be recognized he will earnestly pursue his tasks. 4. Every One Built Over Against His Own House (3:10, 23, 28). Man’s chief concern is for his family. No in­ ceptive to exertion is quite so strong as that which concerns his own fam­ ily. * ' ! 5. Certain Guilds of Men Undertook ■ Certnin Work (ch. 3:8,31, 32). Wise administration sometimes - calls- for such alignment of efforts. Men of the same class and craft will usually work better together.^ II. Hindrances Encountered (4:1-0; 14), 1. Scoffing of Sanballot" and Tobiah (4:1-0; cf. 2:19-20). The opposers of God’s servants usually begin by hurl­ ing at them shafts of ridicule. They called the Jews but a feeble folk, and asserted that the tread of a prowling' fox would break, down their stonewall. 2. Conspiracy of a Sudden Attack (4:7-9), When the enemy saw. that, the work was actually succeeding they changed from ridicule to an attempt to throw the vvorkmen into a panic and thus hinder the work. When the enemy cannot succeed by scoffing then lie resorts to Intimidation, 3. Conspiracy With the Jews (4: >10-23), They sought by means of the Jews from the outside to discourage their brethren by showing mat the task Avns hopeless and that at any time they Avcre subject to a sudden and secret attack. 4-» Greed and Oppression of the. Rulers (5:1*33). The Jews of that* day, like the profiteers In the recent World war, took advantage of the poor and oppressed them so that they mortgaged tlielr land and sold their daughters Into slavery. Nehemlnli boldly rebuked them for tlielr crimes and ordered a restoration to be made, exacting an oath of them that they Avould fulfil their promises. 5. Scheme to Take Neheininh’s Life (0:1-14). When Sunballnt and Tobiah failed in every other way they sought by craft to get Nehcmiah aAvay that they might kill him. , III, The Wall Completed (0:16-7:4), So energetically did they pursue tlielr tasks that In fifty-tAVo days the Avail Avas completed. When the en­ emies heard that in spite of all their schemes the work avas actually com­ pleted, they AVere east down, for they jpercejved that the \vorfc Avas of God. Find the Rock Beneath. The steps of faith fall on the seem­ ing void, but find the rock beneath.-*. Whittier. Empty. Four things are grievously empty: A head without brains, a wit without Judgment, a henrt -Without honesty, and a purse without money.—Earle, Cultivate Forbearance. Cultivate forbearance till your heart ykbV? a fine crop of, it. Pray for a WHY NOT HAVE GOOD glasses singe you have TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’* Optical Service Fro-* vide* You*&Yith the Bant. TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES S, Detroit St. Xenia, 0 . THE EDWARD WHLX GO. SPRINGFIELD , OHIO. Fafl Fashions - 1 \Y71TH Autumn but a few weeks off, our buyers are W j ust returning from, the Eastern markets, where they have purchased, the most beautiful assortments of. Fall • merchandise that this store has ever displayed. The very newest and very best that can be had are here in great abundance. An^L with the usual Wren policy of low prices, make choosing your new Fall apparel a profitable pleasure. * • ~ '“TH E newest coats, suits and dresses, featuring the latest * modes; new millinery with ideas direct from Paris; clever new sweaters and blouses and a nxost gofgeous array o f the new Fall sillss, cAn Exhibition §f Things for the. Home Beautiful; A U T U M N in the home is quite as eventful as Autumn in the wardrobe. Most women are full of plans for home beautifying during the Fall, when the home fires are cheeriest ^rnd most en- * , tertaining is done in the home. A great many-things can be added to tone ■* up the .homo which require a very slight expenditure, and i f you plan to com­ pletely rejuvenate, we have a complete line of period furniture, odd pieces and plenty o f new rugs. Merchants’ Profit-Sharing Stamps- One With Each 10c Purchase O f in terest to YOU . I have a few gains in land . b a r- See m e at on ce . W . L. CLEMANS ra fP BM iffliJ SHOCK ABSORBERS Type* AH Ford Model* Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! W ork called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from X en ia .1 Send, in your address. Will be in Cedarvilie September 4-5-6 <Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON , OHIO FRONT WAVtNtte Work with tho Fort' »prln***— not again*t them. The "third Ipring" chock*the rebound and •top* tho stdb-way. Save tire*, furi, and cardepreciation. Mod* erato in price. (M ilrltitw i E. A . MURDOCK, A• CedorvlUe.ahd Jamcetorm B urpee ;J ohnson C o I N CM. A M A PO L'l'fi, |» V, A INVEST YOUR SAVINGS 4 ■ ■ * IN a THE ,DAYTON POWER AND, LIGH T COMPANY SO U N D -SO L ID -SA FE 29 GREEN STREET XEN IA , OHIO Public Sale Bills Are A Necessity LeaveYour Next Order Here

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