The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

% 1•J HyU ttAW JL&JUPf F K S k b ^ f H r D M W v ' . * . . , ' ■ ' £****• «* * **•**■ A * r K * T H «m t O W F t H C ll.W n H T H IM I> m A » EAGLE lltKAXKF ' EAGLE PENCILCCMWPAFOP;WEWTORE’ iijijtiiliLiHuti 11 lijigint i " iu ........iiijiiwiJuiiiiiiiiiwiiiiniiiiiMiifi..................... .raw Jl0060»06itHi«to0^ ^ (*, u a lUrfuU H. AHM.) BUYING MATERIALS BY THEYAKD jb«f MI wath*tw« women shorn** •good a btUUm doifexs every yew for texth# Materials atone, Yet mWgr mmm kseer next to atebtog about #«- tenting »»terli|U, s*4 that te why tiwra are too n u ; poor and ad«lt*r»L • *4 good* ©ft the Shelve*. It 1* the prewmee of these cheap and inferior material* which make* It so hard for the woman who wanta to get valua ro> cetred for her money- . * When haying Material* by the yafid, there are several pointy that the care* fnl purchaser ought to keep In mtafd. Before sotting out on your shopping trip you should know exactly the- anmnt of material needed. What I* more Important .still. Is 'to knoirax- actly the amount- of money you can afford to spend. Themyou abould.de- ride which kinds of-materials are best suited to.your purpose, and within the price ypu wish to pw. Next you must know the .points thst *bodr quality in the various material*, so that what- ever y©* finally select will be worth the money It coste, • . EOniember always that good- ma* teriria of their kind; should pa select­ ed, ^preference to a poorer quality^* gome more expenalve goods. For ex- Afepto, ,lt will pay you In the long run to chooses good quality.of.serge, if you have only so mUchmoney to spend, rather than a cheaper quality Ofbroad* doth which may be selling at tha seme ^^Wr^M^^e^Btreogth o f *ny m*- teffal you buy. Do this by unraveling soma threads and breaking thou.. If they pull apart too easily lt does not speak wril for the endurance'of the cloth. By holding the clbth* up to the light, te bygraspiugr* plecq o fjt with the fingers about an Inch spurt and pulling steadily, unexpected weakness can often be ahowed-up. Firmly woven materials usually hold thrir shape, better and wear longer than loosely woven good*. If the yarn la poor and rite weaving lrregular and sleazy, or long threada float on the surface, do not expect the fabric to stand up undermuch hardstrain. Push enduring If the yam both ways Is about wren ntrongth. ' ■MM.j iiiisi.iiiiiir i n LUKK, THE figbpVED EHYdfClAN m m m t d m i fi l i Act* M « k « t * !t * i H Tim . 4 : 11 . w x w m rm m ^ A Cri*a« tox«th at all time* and * bwtfcw J* bora for •avandtyw*>—nw& UilT. rtUKARY ToaM0--Dijke»* Story »t the rir**t W y iig ia JUN IOR TO P I(i-.tu lc «, Paul's Frl«nd. JN TB nU K D IA TX AND SENIOR TOP* IC— How I ax } c * Paul. YOUNG PJDOPUC AND AD U LT TOP IC —Luke's Centrlhutlo* l* Chrtettesity. I. Luka the Hlaterlan (Luke 1;16; cf, Acta 1:11. Lttke wa* * writer of great dl*tlnc- tlon. His style- is clear and pic­ turesque. The piece* ef,writing left US are the Gospel; of Luke add the Act*. According to Acts l t l , the gos­ pel was writtdh to get down in order, the thing* jahich Jesus began, to do and to teach, and Act* 1:0 to show what the risen and ascended Lord Was continuing to do and to teach, While here on earth He only began to do and te show certain, things, but from. HI* place of glorious exaltation, He, 1$ continuing HI* Mighty work by the Holy Spirit through the dlaclpleji. . Concerning the content* o f the gdsrr pel, he asserts first, that the source of iil* Information was recorded state- - meat* of eye' witnesses He assure* us that these statements have been -verified by M m . Second,^tlMt he had ,.made a *y*tem*t!c statement of these facts In order to strengthen the-faith of his friend, TUeophllua. .»», Luke the ••loved . Physician (Col. 4;14). He evidently was a skUled.physlrian wa-bis descriptions of the disease* which Jesus cured shows. His de­ scription of the symptoms of the dis­ eases shows his capability, ft wa* left carnate. He was not only skillful' but tenderly sympathetic. This-sympathy Is . Shown in his portrayal of the Great Physician in His compassion for the poor, helplesa and suffering, peo­ ple, ,_What untold good a skillful and sympathetic Christian physician can dol , No one get* so closely into touch With human life a* a doctor. Ill, Luke the Companion «f Fife (Aria 18:948). *.lL,'FaUPaH#e« of sPfajricten. i tew* 1st clear evidence that Paul .had some physical aliment which Made the serv- ......................fufpfcyaidan mu*! derir*, tha'call muae to get te Ike *»p*J, Lttk* Joined joa* orbfeT J ; ± Luktep. Fidelity- is w m tto b - H*i wif, m«e far­ away friend. "Ha Mood by Patil to ;MomMdcrite. •lhiui,w*»uow to Hi* cold jail awaiting execution. What a f k FREE Every 1.5th Sate during our I5th Anniversary Sate„ we will refund your moneys—no matter if it is spair of $10.88 »hee* or a pair e l 18c Shoe Strings. Your Luck I f your purchase te the 15th safe the Money yeu paid fee whatever you bought, be It a pair of $18iNt Shoe* eg a box ef 15c Shoe Fefoh, wilt bo refunded ip yea* Ladies’ Stetson Shoes and Oxfords lif e gride, AanivenMry-Price fUAO grad*. Anniversary Price $10.00 grade Anniversary Price w>-*Mfe«gM«**e**a*r : $11.15 M>»M *** *rM> $10,15 $0.1$ "WALE OVKJT .AND DREW'S “ARCH I^ESX^ SHOES AND OXFORDS '•i ■ $».U •Mm* IM -A’M a L a ^ k J A s B 1 ■^P»W wniWp ABPfWIMjl^AXH5# wawAaw«#N»jPilp. -• $8-08 grade, Aa^veowry Price . — :|W lirN, WLMM< «REY, loo cam n AMD mm s m m x , mjmk satins , '# 0 8 grade*; AnMveriwnry Price V|*»*# A m dm m tt PrUt* $5.15 #888 grades, Atothreesaty Price -.^^$4.15# $<M5 Sept. 8th, we started In the 3hoe* Busines* fa Xenia. Ia coramcration of our ISth RErthdaywe will give’a liberal discoudt on every pair of Shoes and Ox­ ford* for Man, woman and ctill. ■ . A* -.We shall show an appreciation o f the vary lib­ eral patronage accorded oo by hotding an Anni­ versary Sale for 15 days. Men’s Stetson Shoes and Oxfords $12.50 grode. Anniversary Price - _____ $11.00 grade, Anniveraary Price-------------$10.15 pi, inietua, yerasalem,' OaeaaretL bfc ■fere Felix an&;<P*ata*, on the -.voyage to Bern*, with him in the Homed jell, tfereugh the Roman trial, and perhaps a fpfeMfey.** bis txecutiem It coat t£ik¥ a great deal to do this, but he no'doubt considered It a labor of lore, e im fee)lag the call «f God as realty ’ae Paul Nothing to known of Luke after Paul'# death. Tradition baa oomo interesting' thing* to sag, but no word of *erteiity..> ‘ V * ■ • - ■ ; • : ■' - . . . . . ' . • - . - Courage-' ■" Fear God, and take your own part fBtbfe*totbaL yeung uuw) see 'aadiliMf he awn part again*t everybody who meddled with him. And see how David feared God, and took hte ohm pa rt . . . 8o fear God, young meA' riUl never give lnt The world cap bully, and to fond, provided It aee* a* man In' a kind of didcalty, ef get­ ting about Mat, calling him coarse name*, and even going so far ae to festae Ma; but the world, like *11 bullies, carrtee a white feather la It* tail, and no sooner sees the a e a tafct "tag off Ms coat, and offering te fight tee heat, than it scatters hero and there, and is always civil te Ma af- terwarda.—-Borrow. ). P. Smith’s Shoe. $10*00 grade/*AnniversaryPike fi» $0 00 grade. Anniversary Price — $0,15 $8.15 $8.00 grade, AnniverBary Price •WO Atmivcrmy $8.15 $8,00 grade*, Anniversary Price Shceis 15.15, $4.15, $5.15 tittle Boy's Shoe* $2J5, $2^5, $5.15 BoyV and mops' tenhls and basket ball shoes at reduced price* $1.45, $IA5, $2.15, $5.15. When a Han Gala Angry. Sbo a«n of patience end ef right* eeu* purpeie mkan^lrite* some* Itefeg wqrih white when bn g*te an* Weft Bhftiry eqnce of hte eaergy te gathered and directed toward a gMd mult. It te the moral steam cou- tralled and made te Mt a definite (fete* that, s*»4» this old world up- ■ - . . . . a , . . ' - , ■lind Panatloism, TMt Mind fanatlctem of one foolish hooa*t uuua nay cause more evil tbah the united effort* of twenty rogue#.-— Qsimm, iMte ShiSii; J 5 D * y * itM L I2bk t o Ssipt. SHOE STORE 15th Anaavarfeury S u lc 15 D * y i S e p t I2fch, to S e p t 28 th . FetgfvwieM er «ln. OgietiMtpu teWeslay, . a" “Then 1 hep*, eir,* W«ey, never *ln.” PbrFveneeA hTwe person* cannot long be Hieudd if Wey eauaet feiglvC each etberie tto ttefeOtotA—Iruyare, Xemia, OMc . A ised ddtNfGtereh 15.1001, nwteri* te recorded #• L «g totend, courted *tto raietuto* m m cu the ttft* Jam*!** te Or*et i mtktitim. mmm‘ * UnPU te/r*rWfe* Btfg hom Mttte ^ toewdteg m Pgg«dM>AMeidowA gib trete, weodA water course*,'* MR He* of the prop- ^yjk- rd^ifedjl > i u / ‘ITS atttunin stocks rapidly, Rearing completion, choosing fa ll wdar-* ables is one o f the most pleasing tasks one could wish. Profuse din-. ’ plays of the smartest new frocks, suit* in taillenr and elaborate effects, , luxurious coate and1wraps, smart new blouses. sweaters and sports wear. This section of the state has never had so fine &collection of the. better type of ap* parel as Wren’s are showing for fa ll and winter; ' . . ‘' s ’ While style is first to be Considered, the;mod- eratenesS of our prices will be an impelling force in bringing you here to buy * You may \ , B®gMS Thursday ©IF Thh W®@kpAft #50 ^mOATSlhat were made to sell at $89.50 and more are .in this unusual tale. V . A noted manufacturer needed money, and made us a very, remarkable concession in price if we would take thte lot of 125 new co&ta and pay bun cash. Our saving is passed on to you in this sale. Every new material and color—luxurious fur trimmings. *• ’ • ■ ■ : ' - , . t .» < S - < , M ■ 1 * > . I ■ k ■ i? • ■j-. ■r ' Rev. the la chureln bath m byteria the M. . Dr, C retiinK- he had abroad. • Dr. 0 prft-Le:>. back At • (>If U . have do, Nations late nov thing me and Jond Eyrop want wa determir They do idealism upon tin • for noth! • The si defended pf the o] demand},- reparalit to pay a cannot b. ods of fc . That p in JFlurop cording 1 they are are not i ' change. Much h ditions in was seen ; cities tliai of New Y conimunit REV. FL. TO CE Rev. Jo tp Oedarv evangelist Jew. His St. Louis time he h iness inte; orgies to - Jesus Chi for two u Church, X ings and very high! meetings plain Gos- his convei . installmen instructive The tnei held in th gin on Oct weeks. It our comm that time other enga ings may LOCAL M VA' Accordin Martindale ine Knecht acres of la H. D. Kee- tion is. give be imprevf grade resit $380,000. A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST WITHOUT ANY WORK It sound* like a dream when you think of the toil necewscy to harvest th# hold* of grain, but monby planted in thi* bank utidilr bur special CERTIFICATE PLAN will draw 6 % . INTEREST . without any toil or worry on your part. Don’t you think i t is A good way to put your fipare dollars to work? Your money will be secured by first mortgage on Clark County Real Estate. . ‘ ' ■' r. ThtSpringfieldBuilding.&Lmu Association 28 Eaifc Main Street* Spiringfiel4 Ohio V W** O J • X X Q5T OUR PRIGBS ON PRINTING X X

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