The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

c snA ftY iu s he ?. ’XT-, . ?. Phnlwnr Haatin* TtSf —r -n'HJJ andFaraaceWork Lot—I in Phuttbmf Fixture* A visit to ear *v»wplumbing shop i« Yellow Spring* will convince you that we can give you great savings in bath roomfixture* and you eta Me them before they are, fcutaikkU We are prepared to in- •tall hot water, steam and other heating system* ,or repair any kind. Let us estimate either new or repair work. WORK GUARANTEED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT T ! Estate of Mary E. Bridgman, Be - 1 ceased. j i Inez 3. Finney has been appointed and qualified as Executor of the es­ tate of Mary E. Bridgman, late of ( Greeno County, Ohio, deceased. ! i Dated this lfith day of February, ‘ 1QOO S. C.' WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County.} A.W.BLESSING i «• Phooe 264 J King Bldg. YELLOW SPRINGS, O, KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—25c box SOOT REMOVER Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. . • . KORN KURE—M ighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle J. B . STRONG, 238 N. West St., Xenia, 0. C l ? C V I I 7 t f t 9 JE#JUJ? BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service1Hard­ ware Go.) * CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and B illards We Invite a Share o f Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . . . over ISHSOOO spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logfml choice for the traveler. Home of the “Purple Q W Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms — service. Rate* from $1.50 upward. Geo. A Weydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO $ 4.00 Send your check to the Cedar­ ville Herald and get these two papers for a whole year. A wonderful offer. For Our Country Subscribers The Cincinnati Enquirer Daily Except 81 The Cedarvilfe Herald Both Papers for One Year Only w##** VEMLDWANTANDSALEAOSPAY’ IMPROVED UNIFORM in t e r n a t io n a l S UNDAYI (C hool Lesson <By REV. p. X PITSWATER, D. D , Mom- bar at Faculty. Moody Blbla luatltuta of Cblcuo.);; , . ( 0 , Western Nawapapar Union.) Lessen for March 13 JSSUS COMFORTS HIS DISCIPLES LESSON TEXT—John liU -M . GOLDEN TEXT—Peace I leave w ith you, my peace I give unto you; n o t M th e w orld glveth, gjve I unto you, L e t n o t y o u r h e a rt be troubled, n e ith e r le t i t be afraid . PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesue Home in Heaven. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jeaus P la n s a Horn* In "Heaven. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC— Jeeus Com forts H ie D isciples. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Je su s Com forts H is Disciples, BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT P lan* f a The hopes of the disciples were ut­ terly shattered when Jesus told them about the cross. He had told them that he was going away and that they could not follow him. He consoled them by I. Pointing to the Coming Reunion In the Father** House (vv. 1-3). 1. He asked them to trust In himself even as God (v, 1),- Faith In the God. man, Christ Jesus, Mil steady the heart, no matter how intense the grief or how great the sorrow. Faith In .God and Christ Is one and the same thing, for Jesus Christ Is not merely another God, but one with God. Christ ' hlmselfTs^dlvine and therefdre~th6~Tei vealer of divinity. Jesus Christ Is the same object of trust as God himself, The believer should repose in him the same confidence and yield unto him the same submission as to God: Trust In Jesus as God is the secret of a quiet heart. . 2. He Informed them that he was’ going, to the Father’s house to prepare a home for them (v. 2). Heaven Is the Father’s house. Heaven is an eternal dwelling place. There is In It abun­ dant room for all. There are ‘‘Many mansions," All who come to God through Christ will find room. It Is a prepared place for a prepared people. 3. He assured them that he would come again and escort them to the Fa­ ther’s house (v. 3). Jesus will not wait for his own to come to him, but will come and call forth from the graves those who have died and transform living believers, taking them all' to be with himself forevermore In the heav­ enly home. II. Revealing the Way to the Fa­ ther’s House (vv. 4-11). Jesus informed the disciples that they knew the way to that place to which he was going. To this Thomas Interposed a doubt, in answer to which Christ asserts that he is 1. The way to God (v. 6). He Is something more than; a mere guide or teacher—he is the way itself. He Is the door of the sheepfold—the very entrance to the tree of life, 2. The truth (v. 6). He 1* not mere­ ly the teacher, but the truth Incarnate. In Christ’a Incarnation the spiritual and material world* were united. Therefore, every line of truth, whether spiritual or material, converges In him. No one can ever nave the teal trulli about anything who does not have J«- sus Christ In him we have especially the truth about God!1 To pretend to know God while at the same time re­ jecting Jesus Christ g u t te r folly. Only ns Christ reveals God can we know him/ (John 1:18), I 3. The life (v. 6). ' Christ 1 b not merely the giver of life, but he is the essence of life. Only those who re­ ceive Christ have life in the truest sense. III. Assuring Them That His Work 'Was to Contiiiu* ’(vv. 12-14). Jesus' going away was not to end the work which he had begun. This, no doubt, means that through the min­ istry of the Spirit-filled .disciple* the work which Christ began would as­ sume larger proportions. There would bo a much greater nnmber of conver­ sions than under his ministry. The means by which they were to get the •power to do such wonders was prayer. God will surely answer prayer, not only because he loves his children, but 'through answered prayer his own name will be glorified, IV. Promising Anothsr Comforter (vv. 12-17). The word ’‘Comforter*’ means liter­ ally "one called to the side of another to give help, protection and deliver­ ance.” This Comforter Is the Holy Spirit. Jesus was the Comforter while here on earth. The Holy Spirit was to be “another” Comforter, The condi­ tion upon which they might enjoy the comfort of the Spirit was obedience to Jesus (vv. 10-17). V. Assuring Thsm of Hi* Return to Them (W. 18-24), Although Jesus went away he did not leave his disciples as orphans. He Is spiritually present all the time. The Father arfl the 3on make their abode with the disciple who loves and obeys Jesus Christ. True! the Lord Difficulties .afford opportunities for learning God's fatthfalness, which oth­ erwise we should not have. It gives , me great comfort to remember that the work is his; that he knows how best to carry It on, and Is Infinitely more interested ih It than we are. His word shall not return unto him void : we will preach it then, and leave results with him.—-Hudson Taylor. ‘ Gratitude Is the continuous echo which our heart* give to God's mercy, ................in ....... ...................... . ii: ' a . Th* only Avail*!)!* building Chillicoth Street, Located on of allay in good community, o. l . M c F a r la n d 121? Glendale Ave, Apt, A-10 J FOR BALE—We have, In thi* vj* cinity, a practically new Baby Grand Piano, which we are forced to repon- jess, This account will bo transferred Ito a reliable party for the balance due. JTerms $3.00 per week. Also, have a lot on studio size upright piano a t terms of. corner $2.00 per week Write, giving refer­ ences to FACTORY REPRESENTA­ TIVE,, care this newspaper. i - P ttp Africa* Lalca Depth* of 4.100 feel have been lo­ cated ip various parts of Lake Tan­ ganyika, in central- Africa, .which I* believed to be formed In the crater* of an extinct volcanic range. Start to grap* wte* R »• ««W to st JA pumn s*k*. or *tw wi**, b* oldest alcoholic b*r*r*f* known ta man, it* «** dating h*ck ever tw# tk««s«Bd y**rx Denotes Production Record The kilo-man-hour, a measure Of Ohm efficiency, is the labor of ■ one man. working 1,000. hour*. . p § 5 _ ’ main o m e n Columbus,Ohio G.Buchsleb.Inc. GALL i 'REENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 819, Xenia, 0 . A Wonderful Opportunity Better have those bad teeth taken out be­ fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. 6 We will extract all your teeth, no matter how. many-you have and make you this, beautiful set, upper and lower for, $40.00, just for two * week*. If your teeth are bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you will never get it again. . Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless 04.00 extraction ....... v*r Our FuH’Suci tion Plate at DR. GENSLER - DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists Steele Bids:., Xenia. —9 A. M. to 6 P. M. — Evenings by Appointment. Phone 211 m FEED PERFECTION ALL MASH CHICK STARTER WITH COD LIVER OIL GUARANTEED ANALYSIS . PROTEIN 16-----FAT 4 FIBRE 5 INGREDIANTS — Corn Meal, Flour Middr lings, Meat Scraps, Bran, Dehydrated Al­ falfa Leaf Meal, Dried Buttermilk, Oat Middlings, Bone Meal, Salt and Cod Liver Oil s £ I Clover Seed RED CLOVER ALSIKE ALFALFA SWEET, MAMMOTH AND TIMOTHY ALL GRADES ALL PRICES We are Car Load Buyers of Clover Seed—No where can you equal our prices on the same quality Seed. . ' $1.95 Per lo o ALSO ALSO Rolled Oats, Pin Head Oats, Fine Grit, Fine Oyster Shell, Charcoal for BABY CHICKS. CALL U S ------WE DELIVER ANYWHERE SPECIAL 1■ . *. i One Week Only CASH PoreSoft Winter Wheat BRAN $ 1 8 . 0 0 Per Ton DeliveredtoYour Farm FLOUR Purity and Snow Ball 39c for 25 Lbs. Seed Oats Seed Barley Rape Seed Soy Beans Millett Field Peas And Red Top —ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS— ’ Inoculate All Ligume Crops with “Dust-On? COME IN, SEE OUR SEEDS LET US ________ t QUOTE YOU PRICES Just Received a Car Load of 6 0 % TA N K A G E $ 3 0 . 0 0 Per Ton Delivered to Your Farm Sem i-Solid ~ BUTTERMILK $ 2 .5 0 Per to o S A L T S P E C I A L Sax Sal* 7Sc * Block Sa lt 38 c YOU PAY LESS AT w£* nfiadw «p EGG $5.25 COAL BLOCK $5.50 KENTUCKY BLUE BELL ■ ■ u HBali la H ot and tow In A«h • ' ’ PolWotod to Year Para. DeWIne & Hamma M t O N B » 3 Yellow Suriact, Okie -• "(T"- ** * *

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