The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
QUALITY SERVICE ; “ Thw o '. » DiJf.rency You Save I t " Your Need*, We Have Them for House Cleaning S . W , P . Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Whitewash Brush. #t* Mops, Brooms, Q ’Cedar Polish, Poiishal, Pails, Fhocjoap hue lor cleaning enameledwoodworfc and varnished surfaces, Climax W a ll Paper Cleaner, Dust Pans, Boss Washing Machines, Maytag Electric Gyrafoam Washers, American Beauty and Edison H ot Point Electric Irons, Hoover Electric Sweepers, Brass Brite for metals, etc. FOR YO R GARDEN— Flower Seeds, Garden Seeds, Hoes. Rakes. Soades. ■ POULTRY SUPPLIES -Lawn Park Coops, Round Coops, Feeds, Fountains, Chick M ilk Mash, Egg Mash, Scratch Feeds. An Opportunity To Brighten Up Brightening up the home is One o f th e ch ief pleasures o f th e 'housewife. A .bright . 1 '.cheerful home makes for contentment and com fo rt. • are niarred and, scratch. « d piecea o f fUrnitura—'the worn floor and stair treads— the w o o d -. work, which needs refinishfng— the ice ■ chest— t h e .kitchen cabi- ■ oet and many other placessabout ,the h om e can be brightened up With ■ S herwim W illiams ASM* T b « Codsrville Herald j KARLH BULL - - EDITOR JP*t*e*d at the Poat-Offlce, Cedar- villa, 0 ., October 81, 1887, as second class msttar. FRIDAY, APRIL 20 , 1923 k F LO O R L A C I,-.'-- ... i , a varnish Stain of unusual wearing qualities, adaptability and beauty, . It stains and vamisuos in one operation—is durable and waterproof. Floorlac is made in all the popular shades of oak, mahogany, walnut, etq. It is inex tensiveto use and easy to apply. We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac Quickly to the housewife. Cut the coupon from this ad, bring it to our store with 10c and we will give you a 35c can of Floorlac and a 15c varnishbrush. Bring in the coupontoday. FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE COUPON Ifamm. Addrt H am , This coupon and 10c entitle* bearer tc pint can o f Floorlac and one Vmroitb Brush. (Only one of each to each purchaser.! ServiceHardware&Supply Co. E A G L E 'm A D O ” •|;'!Tr P e n c i l I f o . 174 > m i k a b c For Sal* at yourDealer^ Made in fivo *rado» ,, ASKFORTHEYELLOWPENCILWITHTHEREDBAND eagle m ikado EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK COLLEGE NOTES Mr. Dwight McKune was ordained as a minister last week, • « • / Mr, Warner is able to be out after an attack o f measles, * * • We are glad to have Clara Elder back after a fey days illness. * • * * The entire student: body was roy ally entertained at the annual re ception given by Dr. and Mrs. Me Chesney at their home last Tuesday evening. Contests and Other inter esting features were enjoyed. A bountiful two course supper was ser ved during the evening. •. . * e • Pig-tail day was observed in the college, Friday, April 13th. All the girls rejuvenated their youth by wearing large hair ribbons, long curls and gingham dresses. m. •** m Rev. Alvin Orr, an alumnus of Cedarville College, now the President of the Board o f Trustees o f the col lege, gave a. very interesting and helpful talk Friday morning. * m- • Mr.Idelma Wickerham spent the week end at his home near Bellefon- taine. • 0 0 ,Dr. C. P. Proudfit, pastor o f the Second United Presbyterian church o f Xenia, is to address the Tf. M. C. A. Wednesday morning’. ... :"N*/ . V. . • • •.'■■ The College Baseball team will play the first game o f the season at Spring field on Wednesday, April 18 with Wittenberg University. The 37th Division Veterans will hold their, anniversary April 19th. The public schools close May 18th this, year. The case o f C. M. Spencer fjjr con ducting a gambling place was ,tpcd Wednesday in the Probate Court. The jury returned a verdict o f not guilty. The arrest was the result o f a raid some time ago. Spencer was then found guilty by-Squire Jones in Xenia but the Common Pleas court released him, on error. NOTICE Astubbom motovmaybe dueto stubborngas A .stubborn obstinate mule has nothing on the m otor that’s been imposed upon by a logy, lifeless gasoline. It’s a hard starting “ animal” . Cold weather adds enough to the difficulties o f starting, even w ith good gasoline. Columbus Gas* oline tames the stubborn mulish m otor in short order. Too little thought is given to the selection o f a pure, all-power fuel like Columbus Gasoline. Use it once. After that you ’d drive a long way to get Columbus Gas. But you won ’t need to—fill ing stations are conveniently* located. Commence today to take the “mule” ou t o f your car with a peppy, powerful tank fu ll o f Columbus Gasoline* Columbus Gaso l i ne ColumbusOil Company COLUMBUS 013 OHIO Distributed Locally by CKDARVirXK DISTRIBUTING JWIt'tC. mwm WWfl Xtw&mMirSty* tW k m * N*. I I I . * , a , k w x x * K. BIRD & SOM CO. M. C. NAGLBY C, K. MASTERS w . w . m > tm w m b t m m m m m m i SundaySchool ' Lesson ’ <*r Bay, p , j*. yitzwatkr , d . d » T**cb»r of Bnflinb Dibit In tht Wood, JBIMt IntUtutt of Cl»tca*M Copyright, )» » , Wtrt.rM N*wap»p*r XTOlo*, ■.We Are5ready fo r the year’s busi ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take care o f your order o f any size for chicks or custom hatch ing, We carry a full line o f Buckeye Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery o f anything in our line. ‘Would advise early orders as our space is going fast. The Northup Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Yellow Springs, 0 . Bell phone. ■ ■ LESSON FOB APRIL 22 M08RS, LIBERATOR AND LAW- fciVER LESSOR TEXT-~-i;xn<luB 14:10, 13-SJ. GQ1,DEN TEXT—Fear ye not. Stand #MU and set Uio aalvation of the Lord. —Exadua 14:13. REFERENCE MATERIAL, — Deuter. onomy 3:23-SS; Fsalm HQ:?3-4,r.; Matthew 17:3; Acta 7:17.44; Hebrews u:2S-3> ' ' PRIMARY TOPIC—Muses the Boy Whom God Saved, JUNIOR TOPIC—Moses Treads Israel Through the Red Sea. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—M os « b tho Great Deader, YOUNG PEOPtiE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Character «f Moses. I The Birth, Preservation and Edu cation of Moses, (Exodus 8:1-8), 1. His Birth (vy. 7-2). His parents were o f the tribe o f Levi. ' 2. His Preservation (vv. 8-8J, The faith of his parents caused them to ig nore the command of the king and they hid him for three’ months (He brews 11:28), ljls mother discerned In him a proper child, or a child fair to God (Acts 7:20), and believed him to be the dellverer of his people. Perhaps led by the story o f Noah’s ark, she made him an ark of bulrushes and placed Moses in It and left It at the place where Pharaoh’s daughter would be attracted when she emoe down to bathe. Miriam, Ms sister, was placed where she could watch the affair, and at the opportune moment she came with a suggestion of a nurse for the baby; securing her consent, Miriam brought the child’s mother, 3. His Education (vv. 9-10). He was educated first at Ms mother’s knee, the place where Ms character was formed. He was also educated at the Egyptian court-, where he became acquainted with the wisdom o f Egypt (Acts 7 :22), II. The Call o f Moses (Exodus 3). 1. The Lord Speaks From the Bush (w . 1-6). In the desert the Lord up? peared in the vision .of the burning bush. When Moses stepped aside to behold this strange fifing God taught him the lesson of proper approach un to himself. 2. Tlfc Lord Commissions Moses (vv. 7-10). God assured him of his active . Interest in his people, having seen their affliction, heard thblr cry, and known tlieir sorrows,, and that he hud comet down to deliver them from the hand o f the Egyptian through Moses as His agent, III. Moses’ Contest With Pharaoh (Exodus M 2 ), The ten plagues reveal' the contest carried on between Moses and Pharaoh before the people were set free. The tenth stroke from the strong hand o f Ijhe AhMghty made Pharaoh willing to let Israel go. IV. Israel Crossing the Red 8ea (Ex odus 14:10, 18-22), L Israel’s Straitened Circumstances (v. 10), At the Lord’s direction they changed from their first course and were apparently in great difficulty. The Red sea was before t h e m t h e mountains on either side. Pharaoh with his chariots of war was closing In upon them. In their distress they cried to the Lord, 2. Israel's Miraculous Escape (w . 18-22.) (1) Moses* wards to the people (w . 18-14). (a) ’’Fear not.” Since God was leading them by day and by night with the pillar of cloud and fire they had no need of fear, even if they were In straitened circumstances, (b) "Stand still.’’ Standing still In such a trial Is faith taking hold of G o U' b prom ise. (c) "See the Balvatlon of the Lord." “The Lord shall fight for you." (2) God’s words to Moses (vv. 15-18). (a) "Go forward." No use to pray longer when.God says "Move forward." (b) “Lift up thy rod." This-served ns .Something tangible upon which tlieir faith could rest. They were to go through the sea on dry ground. But the symbol o f God's presence now , passed to the rear to hold the enemy at bay. (8) The divided sea (vv. 21- 22). As they went forward the very thing which they feared became a wall of protection on either side. 8. Overthrow o f the Egyptians (w , 22-27). Having seen the Israelites go across dry shod the Egyptians Immedi ately pursued them, insanely thinking that they could follow In the woke of God’s children. That which was a pro tection to God’s children became an In strument of destruction to the Egyp tians, 4. Israel’S Song of Triumph (15:1- 21), They attributed their deliverance and the overwhelming defeat of their enemies to God. They could well sing their song o f triumph, for they were on the other shore, V. The Law Given (Exodus 20:1-17), God gave through Moses to the world a complete code o f laws setting forth duties to God and man. Production of Excellence. Nothing is such an obstacle to ttu production of excellence as the powet o f producing what is good with ease and rapidity.—-Alkln. Truth. If any one will tell me how truth may be spokenwithout offending some I will spare no labor to learn the art of lt(— -Bp. Horne. More Painful, Mortlfl’catlons nre often more pain fill than real calamities.—-Goldsmith • ___ * , *■ writfN . frord type $ 14 .( 0 , $ 1*.«0 or &.1M. will fit yew ear. "h ue M:ibi lgetW. VAKDERFOOL "tij1 OHIO. mfmt* GROW WITH US Growth is a Part o f Health and Strength * RESOURCES $8,369,588.80 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $330,588.80 Loans Made on Real Estate Only We Pay 51 ? e f 2 Cent Compounded Semi-Annually We Strive For Safety and a Fair Income COME IN AND TALK IT OVER , \ The Merchants and Mechanics Savings & Loan Association Sp ring fie ld , Ohio Main and Limestone, REMOVAL SALE f Of Our Entire Lot of ^ H igh Grade Furniture Begins Saturday, April 21st. And Continues For Ten Days Every piece must be sold beforefwe move into our new home. Profits will be entirely eliminated and many things will be Reduced One Half r . • ,* 1 ^ Come and buy' furniture at the lowest prices you have bought it at in years. Free Delivery of " K FC Pineap GRATED Del Monte Avondale CRAC1 Ginger Sne Cocoanut PRUNI Sunsweet t Sunsweet 2. MlLKcc BUTTE EGGS, LARD CORN: PEAS^ Clifton car Coffee Special San HAWS ■ mi liir . r .......ill - Bacon; SMOKED LARGE Bi APPLE Potato SOAPg Chick1 Scratcl Black 1 The Blattner Furniture Co. Corner West Main St. and Wittenberg Ave., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO i A Good Movie Doesn’t Need Many Sub- Titles A ND a well' illustrated advertisement doesn’t need many words. Here we “ Prove it with Pictures” \ — That the pew Spring Shoes at • 1 Frazers are “ Par-Excellence” for Originality and Distinctiveness. Black„and Tan Calf $5.00 to $9.00 Wonderful Values at $5.00 * ‘ Frazer’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO Ford wort parts high grad the treat form U IN Don't PAR*, so Ac more kwes 50 RET W h e stteni •rlye use i *S3»i> •tJL* i ** &
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