The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
4 INCE Paris has; decreed this “a fur year,” the well dressed woman must. have a fur coat or jacquette—the favored few will have both. "To buy' or not to buy” now is a question we can help ; answer by a perfectly honest statement. De mand is'advancing the prices of skins and these increases will inevitably be reflected in manufactured garments later. Our August Fur Sale names the lowest prices in. many . years', and styles were never so alluring. To decide now means to have the choice of every- thing and at the same time make a decided saving. You can pay later. " Fascinating , little jacquettes of zig-zag .muskrat as low as $55; in white, black or beige caracul, $95, etc. Full length coats in Bay Seal at $95;Jn genuine Hudson Seal at $195, etc.—all with the straight line slender silhouette. If you. cannot come in, then let us mail you one of our beautiful cata logues—actual -photographs and plain figure prices that will amaze you for their littleness. 18$. - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO TheChewtoChoose -« Y EARS of experience have shown you that BEECH NUT Chewing Tobacco never 1 stoops to conquer* We don’t use factory hash* We don’t buy. up, cigar and pipe scrap* We don’t pack dust and sweepings and stems* We don’t cheapen BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco with indiscriminately pur* chased crops or hulk it by mixing in bitter, rancid, thick ground leaves* BEECH-NUT is always a clean, pure, pro* duct, especially cut to fust the right size and prepared through to sealing without one touch of hum an hands. 1 That?* why if* still the biggest selling brand . in Cheworld* The truest friend 10c* ever had. ■ ■ u . ■ - 1r £ AUGUST SPECIALS Auto Shopping Baskets (hickory) good for car rying Picnic dinners. Clothes Baskets, Clothes Pins, .Brass Wash Boards, Wringers, Washing Machines. Kitchen Utensils, Aluminum, Granite and. Tin .Ware, Fiber Lunch Boxes and School Dinner Pails, Kitchen Floor Mops (linen thread). Garbage Cans, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Tin Fruit Cans, Sealing Wax, Mason Jar Caps and Rubbers. • Window screens and screen wire. Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories, Electric Supplies, Gas Fittings, etc. All kinds of repair work promptly done. Look ahead for Christmas! We giye and redeem U, S. Trading Stamps, Sensible Spending Substantial Saving A. E. Huey Hdwe. Co. Lofty Ideals Lofty Ideals often live In lowly places.—Western Christian Advocate, A Glorious Word "Oh, the depth of meaning In'that word 'Saved!’ Prom the guilt Of sin, saved from the love of sin, saved from the power of sin, and one day, when He comes, we shall he saved from the 'presence of s i nExchange . Religion ! The religion of many meh partakes of the qualities of n Jelly fish. In Its ' own element It floats uml lives. On the sands it Is helpless and perishes, —Western Christian Advoputo, Legend of St. V rtu la The legend of "Ursula" varied with 1 different historians. According to the { generally accepted legend, Ursula, J the daughter of a king or prince of j w !I e on a Pilgrimage with n,000 mnldens was attacked at - an<* PQt death- Uuns,Rl ller followct,|l|i by a horde Toylei* Childhood? ' There are no records to prove that • tht children In ancient Greece or Home ever played with toys, , «> S m d a yM o o l I ' L e s s o n ’ i; cny ftBv. r . » k itsw atbu , u a , p«*« iit U.e KvvnJrs £■):<.(■’, MyicSy Ji.lilc Iiwl- W.« lit f’truw.!,) U r.i3i, Webern Noy.spatitr Vrlon,} * Lesson far August X7 JESUS CLEANSES THE TEMPLE LESSON TEXT --John 503-22. GOLDEN TEXT-w^Iy house shall b-; culled the bouso of prayer."—Matt. 21:13. PRIMARY TOPU”—Jesus Loves lit* Father's House. , JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus and.the Tern, pie Traders, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Right Conduct In God's House. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC r-Reveroueo and Care for God’s House, I, Jesus Attending the Passover (v, 33), He went up to Jerusalem very often to attend the various feasts. Begin ning at.the ago of twelve-tills custom was habitual with Him to the end of His ministry. He tvas under the law pnd therefore He obeyed It (Deut. 38:36), hut primarily He went up be cause It was His Father’s house. It jte Important that all people from their youth up should mnke the attendance' jupon the house of God a habit of their Jlvesl U. Tho^Temple Defiled (v, 14). For the various, sacrifices In the temple many oxen, sheep and doves were needed, Many persons came from . 'distant parts of the land j therefore, it was impracticable to bring their sac rifices with them, so they brought money and bought the animals needed. This privilege the Lord had granted to them (Deut 14;24-26). .This exchange, was necessary, but when evil men used It as an opportunity for gain It became a n , offense before God. If Christ were to come to“many.of our 'so-called houses' of God today He would find them polluted In just ns ag gravating a way.' His purging the temple courts shows the need of purity and. order in all matters con nected with divine worship. III, Jesus Cleansing the . Temple (W. 3{V.T7).. . 1 1. Driving Out the Merchants and Animals (v. 15). Being the Lord of the temple, the very Messiah who shoUhl come to His temple, He had the right to cleanse It, to drive out those who polluted It. I t fs not said-that He ^ised the scourge of cords bat, at any rate, It was the symbol of au thority. 2. Ills Command .<v, 16). “Make not my Father’s house an house of merchandise.” Merchandise Is legiti mate In its place. Any use of the Lord’s house, other than to worship and honor Him Is to tuake It a place Of merchandise,, to pollute It. There Is great danger of a worldly- spirit In truding Into the .domain of religion. Men' who-unlte with the church for temporal interests, men who come to the' house of worship with worldly matter* uppermost In fbejr thought, .ministers who serve ast professionals, men who bring their -Ill-gotten gains to help further the -work of the Lord, lu fact,all Who do hot behave properly In the Lord’s house, are defiling It and • therefore all such must meet His judg ment. .3. His Zeal (v, 17), He wan so completely dominated by the passion to do the will of God thnt He unre servedly gave Himself to His work. This was according to the prophecy, "The zeal of tliine house hath eaten me up.” \Ve should take His act ns an example to us imthe divlpe service and manifest commendable zeal. This reform did not prove permanent A few years Iht'er He cleansed It again. This shows how quickly the hiimnn heart Is under the control of sin. The only permanent reformation is that which Is wrought In regeneration, The new birth ,1s necessary. IV. Tho Jew* bemandifig a Sign (w . 38-22). • They demanded of Jesus thnt He .show His authority for such behavior, He told them tlmi the only sign that would he given was H is death and resurrection. Destroying the temple apd raising It up In three days refers to His crucifixion and resurrection. The resurrection Is an unalterable proof of His divine sonshlp (Rom. l:-4)» Jesus came forth from the grave of His own power. The Jews, did not want a sign. They were only finding excuses for their wickedness. Men today who are demanding proof of Christ’s divinity do not renlly wish the proof but are only trying to find excuses for their sins. Jesus had the ability to justify HIS ways before God and man. After the resurrection the disciples remembered the words of Jesus on this occasion, This shows th a t no sowing of the truth shall eventually fall. This ought to be a great Comfort for Sunday school teach ers and Christian workers. Make.your selection from a won derful display o f 9x12 Axminster Engs M the side reduction. These serviceable rugs give a well dressed .appearance to that part of the room so often neglect ed, the floor,4 *• ' **• / Even Ihe new arrivals)br fall areincluded, r $30.00 andup Made o f good durable yarns. All wool face. As low as $18.75 ImSm-J Wilton’sCut!! We have a large stock of highest grade Wilton Rugs in Persian, Chinese and Oriental 3patterns. 10% reduction on, any in stock and one or two discontinued patterns at much greater reduction. ■fr -V ■T i i J If V f'| ii1! linoleum This store has always had a" splendid Linoleum business. Our large stock o f ' p a t t e m s represents what we consider the best from the world’s largest manufacturers, s u c h as Armstrong’s Blahr’s and Naim ’s, And too. it is laid ; by an expert which fact ««« aknMfijcjms longer life to * tress. tikfiiMRMm . ", ; LookatthisValue 2-in. continuous post with Simmons spring and Felt mattress for f $28 .25 You may see cheaper outfits advertised but you will find them to be o f inferior quality, especially in the mat- MAPLE ROCKERS AND WOOD SWINGS 331-3percent REDUCTION Use Your Credit During This Sale t TELEPHONE STAND * * $8.50 *ac- Our convenient credit arrangement makes it possible for you to take immediate advantage o f the wonderful ' savings offered in this sale and arrange) to pay in .small weekly or monthly amounts you’ll hardly m iss! Buy now —pay later! GaUoway&Cherry 36-38 W. Main St :: Just received some white enamel wood cribs which are by far the best value we have ever offer ed. ■ .i.-. Including Bench W e C an SELL -TRA D E O r INSURE Y o u r r e a l e s t a t e THE LESLIE M . MEYER CO . REALTORS 6thFle»rR.ibol*&!*,. DAYTON, O. B. F. K eith’s 6 Big Vaudeville . Acts and Feature Photop'ay*. Entire change of «how every Monday end Thurtday. Continued* Perfor mance. from 1:30 to 11:30 P. M. Afternoon Price* 20c end 30t. Evening* 30c end 50c. “Get It A t Wheatley’s” 27*29 Washington St. DAYTON, OHIO Cream Separator*, Milk Bottle* and Cant, Bottle Cap* end Broth**, Dairy Clo.n«.r, Butter' Carton*, -Paper, Color rnd Salt, eto. BICYCLES . Children’s Vehicles Tires « <• - - Repairing W. F. MEYERS 4 2 No. Jettoreon St. JDAYTON. O. While Shopping- In Dayton Store Your Car In H U B E R ’S G A R A G E 132 W. Fourth SL DAYTON, O. Centrally Located—Beit Service * 5 Rebuilt, tightened and trued up alto on rim* and part* H •*» .*» at THE MEEKER MFC. CO. Comer Liadvn h HitflniutAre*. e 9 Wood, Wire* o r Sire) Diic Wheels / ..... t , ... ;..... . .. . ...... CO 13 M E D 1 C * N E 3 Nobody in Dayton Sell* Bettor Drug* X n • 3 c CARL A. SCHMIDT 39 * » to o 20*.SOUTHLUDLOWJJTBEBT C H E M 1 C A L 3 _; ^ THL MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Tho Largitf Ifn Dayton Resources $18,600,000.00 Surplus $870,687.32 Over 33,000 Account* CornerMain r ndSecenit street* Dayton, Ohio A H L E R S DAYTON’S Le&diftg Furrier* 3 7 IE. 2 n d a t . Bfeay ..Give Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing... 6 l- ■ r**™* ""t*,rvt I
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