The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

Suit Specials for Friday and Saturday $16.50 and $21.00 Values up to $45.00 NEW SHIRTS NEW CAES Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, ' Xenia, Ohio —Styles o f Today with a T ouch ,of Tomorrow. -* F4XMKK8 WCNIC AT I FAKOI)8 MUXAN FARE Two hundred .-Madison county far* wore rpent Thursday «tt Bryan farm j sad « lftrf* numbar »t Greens county ! ftr « (N were guests, A pienid dinnev { wm served and tout* and th# enter- tuinniKit program followed. Among .in# speaker# wrmFfwf. Paul Gariuugh of the Q. S, U., Ford 8 . Prince county Jagouti W. B .Bryson, president o f the ■county farm bureau; County Auditor : It, O. Weada Mrs. Leurgllyn Jones, ! Miami township; Courtney Neff, pres Mont of the Mt- Sterling Savings & I o:ui Bank; Rev. Frederick Fisher and < 'harlaa Hantinson, London. Mueie wps frunished hy the Yellow Springs orchestra. 'ADAIRS THE LEADING HOME FURNISHERS FOR OVER » YEARS tftr ft»v r k m m a m s . i > x /, T»»ta*r irn» Wmm W ms:* H xctw H wt tiafam,! . *t awiwa___ . * tat* vt ckiatt ) I s®. m«. Bulk, lb, 7 1 -2c, 25 lb., Cotton Sack a x ■¥ * « * a Soap, P & G or Kirks Flako, 6 bars f o r . . . . . 25c Standard. 45. ( size, f e a ch .... 10c Bananas, 3 lbs. 20c l* W f i S £ U . 7 b TEA. Moon Cbop T O** Tea, 1-4 lb. pit®,, CRACKERS, butter f 9 . Sod*, lb. , . v ........* * b MILK, Country G C a Club, 3 can®,, * ., , « w v CHOCOLATE GQr aFecnns, lb. . , . . . SOUP, Campbell's G F a Tomato, 3 for . . . CHOCOLATE i q a DROPS,l b . ......... IO C JELLOi Asdti 4 iWt CREAM Cheese, n e r l b ................ ..... ,W v CORNMEAL.White a a • or Yellow 4 lbs . . . . AUC GINGERALE* 1 A r Bethesday, btl. . , . W v CORNFLAKES, 1 9 L large pkg, *___ ,.J.Zi 2 v FLOUR, Clifton, H A * 24 L2 lbs ............../ f t l # SHREDDED Wheat! 1 r pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . a a i * JUDGE KILLS SELF J The state was sUrtled Wednfcsday when Supreme Court Justice R. L. Wanamsker committed suicide by a t up from the bathroom window at Mt. Carmel hospital in Columbus, He had been in poor health and was there for treatment. The leap was taken while his nurse was out of the room. He fell four stories and nearly every hone in hia body was broken, The judge was serving his' second term and had announced that he Would be A candidate again this November. He wa? regarded one of the leading mem­ bers of the Ohio bar and ' one well versed in constitutional law. He did much towards cutting out red tape in Supreme- Court cases and decisions. SCHOOL TAKES UP THE STUDY OF BtBLE The Beavercreek township board of. education bas passed a resolution re­ quiring the study of the Bible. The resolution calls for the- King James version and no pupil can be excused Without the written request from a parent or guardian, DOG FLOATS 35 MILES 'During the recent flood in Madison county a dog, collie pup, belonging to Geo. Rowe, disappeared. Nothing was heard-of the dog uhtiTword was re­ ceived from Ira. Sines of Circleville, who found the dog floating in the water. The dog had floated down Deer creek a distance of 35 miles. OFF FOR CALIFORNIA. Three CedaryiHe boys left Monday for California making the trip by au­ tomobile. The party consisted of Earl Finney son of Mr. and Mnj. Clarence Finney, Ira Townsley; son pt Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Townstey and Joe Gor­ don, son of Mr, and Mrs, Cash Gordon, SAYS SHOWER IS WELCOME Ed Wing of Clifton, Who hus beon aflicted with paralysis for nearly i l years says that he will have a birth­ day the 27th of June. He will be 46 years of age at that time. He say* he would greatly appreciate „ a "dime shower” bn that date. ' BEAL ESTATE ITEMS To my Farmer Friends: lam loaning hundreds of thousands of Dollars to farmers in Greene and Clark counties at FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT and.interest payable annually. With liberal prepayment privileges. Loans can run TWENTY YEARS. W. L. CLEMANS Don’t Work for Every Cent You Get ■% No fprtune was ever built or money derived solely from tbe labor o f man. I ; ’ Necessarily there must be a foundation on which to build, and in most cases this foundation is laid b y saving a putt o f the money derived from labor. ■ >*•» Continuing to serve a part o f what you earn and safely investing it to yield a fair return will provide an income to care for the future years and leave an estate for posterity. Safeguard your future—invest your savings safe­ ly in our Preferred Stock and earn 6 2 -3% . The Dayton Power & Light Company 29 Greene Street, Xenia, Ohio Main 595 ■M mh PERCHERON STALLION LLOYD GEORGE 150892 Color: Black with Star, Wt, 1900 Foatded March 20, 1918. Bred D. C Pent, Jeffersonville, O. This horse will be found on the H. T. MeDorman farm south o f Selma , SERVICE FEE *l£50 To insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent acci dents but will not be repsonsiblo should any occur* H. S. Wooslcy. Succotash an IndianWend. The Puritan writers who drat de­ scribed succotash as being "seethed like btanes" spelled Its Indian name Sukquttabasfa* Both the principle of the dish, add Its name'ar# bbnrowod from the native Indians, s r *m**kAtm M* IF TOO HEEDPRINTING ■HIN 9 JLK 6 The Shingle that neVer curls T HESE r#m#rlcable shingles havebeen severely testedon buildings In «U parts of the country for more than ten years. Their attractive ted, green and blue-blackslatecolor*neverfade. The Mate gives spark-proof pro­ tection against flying embers. CaDonus for samplesandprice*. ‘ THE CKDARVILLK LUMBER CO, i GBDAltYILLi, OHIO Lasses far June 22 REVIVAL UMDglt SZRA AND Ng- KgMlAH LKtitiOH TSXT-Mab. 1 J-M; 15-81. GQLPKN TitXT—-“Return unto me. and I will return unto you, wuth the X-orrt of hu*u,-,~Mei, 1.7. PRIMARY TOPIC—Uarnlxc From God's, Wurd INTBRMKltLATX ANDJUNIORTOP­ IC—The Value of Btb'e tittuly. YOUNG l'BOPLB Aftl> ADULT TOPIC—-The Blhte u the Uf« of a Nation, The Issaon committee has desig­ nated thla as reform*, but it was more than reform. It was a revival. It re-. quires the .qulekealsg of God's spirit to 101101*0 men, especially a whole na­ tion, to turn to God from their stag. This Is a itae Illustration of the right­ ful place of God's word in the life of a nation... n I. The Went ef God Being Read •(Nth/8:14). 1. The Eager Assembly (v. J). The people gathered themselves together and spake unto Ear* to bring the book of the law. The people with yearning hearts requested the reading of God's Wont 2. A Representative Assembly tv. 2), Jt was made up of men, women and children. The men did not leave the spiritual affairs to the women, neither were thechildren left at home.. 3. An Appreciative Assembly (w 3). So eager were they to know Rod’s. Word that they did not get tired, al­ though the lessons lasted for five or six hours. Their ears were attentive frpm morning until midday,I if. ' The People's Attitude Toward God'a Word (Neb. 8:4-flK 1. Reverence Shown God’S Word, (vv. 4, 5), When Ezra opened the Law, .all the people stood up out Of respect for God's Word 2. They Joined Heartily in the Prayer. As Ezra led them in prayer they joined,heartily in saying, "Aiuon, Amen.” bowing their faces to the ground. III, God's Word Being Interpreted (Neb. 3:7, 8.) The,, attitude of the people toward God's Word largely depends upon the minister,* 1. HO Stem ;Up Where the People Could See Him. (v. 6). 2. He Read Distinctly (v, 8>. Much Bible reading is greatly to the dis­ credit of the Word and the reuder, 3. Caused the People to Understand the Reading (v, 8). The supreme busi­ ness of the minister and teacher Is to make the Word o f God so plain that all-old and yotmg—^canunderstand, IV, The Effect of Applying God'* Word t# National Lite (Neb, 8:9-18). 1. Conviction o f Sta (r. 9), The Word of God is quick and powerful Hob. 4:12). & brings conviction oC sta (Acts 2:*7), God'amethod ef con­ victing men. of *tn 1* to have tit# Word applied by the Holy Ghost 2. Weeping Turned Into Joy (vr, 10-12). When sins have been per­ ceived and confessed God would not have His children to be sad. Con­ tinued mourning will not atone for the' sins that are past. It unfits one for present task* and dishonors a pardon- tag God. 3. They Shared Their Blessings With Others <w. m 2 ). True Joy manifests itself In giving to others. 4. The People Obeyed (vv, 18-18),' In their acquaintance with the Scrip, teres they found that the Feast of the Tabernacles had been long neglected,' They Went to work and kept this sa­ cred feast in a way that It had not been kept since the days of Joshua (v,, 17). 6. Separation From the Ungodly (Neh. 13:1-8). As soon as they had heard the Word of God, they sepa­ rated themselves from the mixed mul­ titude. 6. The House of Worship Was Cleared and Order Restored (Neh 18:4*14). No nation Can be strong which neglects to* worship of the true God. 7. Restoration of the Sabbath (Neh, 18:15-2). Israel had long violated the Sabbath. Ufthmnh>*ned evils follow in the wake of Sabbath desecration. To ignore the essential law of the Sab­ bath Is national suicide. 8. Restoration of <lod‘s Law of Mar­ riage (Neh, 13:28-81). When those who bad Intermarried with the heathen were brought face to face With their sim, they separated them­ selves from their ungodly companions, because they could not have God's favor while torift# In disobedience to HI# Word. Pearl* and the Soul "I like the laughter that opens the Ups ahd the heart, that shows at the same time pearls and the soul.”—Vic­ tor Hugo. *- WSSW iiei i m iiinnKii'ntiiAWMie'-WCrlr ■ Btenli Men , It Is adversity, not prosperity, that breeds men, as It la the storm, and not the calm, which makes the mar­ iner.--Setery. M in oH ty m d M a jo r ity Don't be afraid of being with I Minority. Ihrary majority was a minority . Tli« jtelMot ofJLifft the once A New Fashioned Home Outfit This outfit: is selected from the newest o f furniture styles. I t is complete in every detail. There is the friendly living loom the homey dining room— the sunny bedroom and the fairly land kitchen. The furniture it o f good grade. There is an Axminster rug for the living room. Tapestry rug for the bedroom and dining room. The outfit is now selling at. „ .$428^00 Here Is A Charming Living Room Suite Three beautiful pieces, upholstered in velour; an amazing value offering’ “* , $165.00 The heart o f the home—the living room—wherein, the loving family circle enjoys its leisure hours, wherein friends join you in their welcomed visits. Homey welcome atmosphere should be breathed b y the furnishings o f your living room , inviting com fort for a quiet .evening after the day s trial. The suite displayed above will help you to have all these comforts, and, too, make yours a home, sweet home. . This Beautiful Four Piece Bed Room Suite A Wonderful Value At $129.00 The bride’s choice is a suite that is dainty and o f delightful design. This par­ ticular suite surely meets all o f these requirements because it is one o f the most popular periods. This is a very fine suite—the lines and. finish breathe quality. Finished in American walnut with fancy burl ornamental panels and fully dust- proof. The four pieces are offered special for this week a t on ly $199.50. M ay „we show it to you? ' - An Elegant Queen Anne Dining Room Suite 8 pieces complete,.......... ...............$89.00 This suite consists o f 60-inch buffet, table, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair, The table top and buf­ fet top and front is genuine walnut. A t the price o f $95.00 this is really a wonderful value,. Look Around, But Before Buying Come to Xen ia and See How Much Better You Can Do at Adair’ s. 20-24 North Detroit XENIA, OHIO. Akis? Stoves, Victrola* Furniture, Carpets RXperlcncf hvcpK x U K ? 'school, but fools l « i « l» p* otbqs.- FfHnknn, * " > O mdi Swwons Wood* A French scientist, M. Otto, has dis­ covered that All kinds of wood can be seasoned rapidly and efficiently by means of ozone. He has established factory tn Paris, and another In Italy, where various species of wood aro being treated by the new process. In two weeks freshly-cut timber* is ready for th# cabinetmaker, and D as dry as if it had been exposed to the air for years. Steal Maonstlatn, The United States bureau of stand­ ard# says: "Place the steel within a solenoid or between the poles of a ditechcnwent electromagnet and sub­ ject It to the influence of a gradually decreasing magnetic field which is be­ ing reversed at a comparatively low frequehey, approximately one or two cycle# per second being most aatlsfae* tetf.* pot! Gnp-atiittlOfl, She w c a Him p I up o f tien , and she u a s p a jim - into ( 1 «- b a n k t k e 'R is ; Inst.-tHrncrd Of h e r sal­ a ry . O n the paying-in slip were th e Word# "check” and. “ specie." O p p ft site th e fiis t, which pi cKcnted no dll#, c u lty , slid w rote In the am oun t. A n d opposite the second, a fte r a little coy he sitatio n , she w rote the w ord "f#» m a le ," Art th# tlfllvarsat Halm, What is the best thing to do when you are miserable! Art is the great consoler for all. The best protec­ tions tif art -the finest pictures, dramas, book# and musk—are the work of those who havo suffered, Yon can soothe tour soul In art, and best all l# activity. Keep, going, keep doing aoflietbin*. ^ ■, ■ l»i#nl*s* ■agonic# is item a Greek word ttMATagwell born, and was first used ,*y Francis Gaiton, the note* Ww-u-t. •dentist, in im , who defined "th# science which dealswith all tafia- Rices that improve th# !at>#m mtatL ttte 1 a.mew" International fapoeKf*,* 3»# first industrial exposition 4* £1 ln„ 0ry* ,d ****** L«t- £ * * * T * * * * to October j, utfi, . K s a s r a isa rs jr ! Kick of the Mm#, , A teile lives m about thirty*** <■fit forty years, but*every »*** [ hick in it-jfew t m n i S H

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