The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

n D A I R Y M E N ! W e j^re Buying WholeMilkorSourCream f t Large er Small Quantities Get inTouchWith**Us It W ill B* Worth Your While. , The Greene County Milk CondensingCo. XENIA. OHIO- Looated in the bullding formerly used by the Xenia Creamery Co.. 185 H ill St. The Cedarville Herald. g x .o o Pw r Y e a r . AARLH BULL soas E d lt o Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar* rtlle, October 81, 1887, a8 seaond class matter. LEAGUE WAUTS TO MOW FR IDAY . SEPTEMBER 28,1917 GREENE COUNTIANS HOME PROM FT. BENJ. HARRISON -U What Qhlo Town Has Reduced Fax Rate- Feeauro of Saloon*! Columbup, Ohio. 1 ho Uq'ior men of Ohio a.gu-' that saloon revenue holds down the tax of a tov.a and that to clo.sp saloons means to ip,’ crease the tax rate. If thi3 argu- ment is valid, then it follows that the tax rate should he forced down wh|n saloons come back to a former dry community and the liquor revenue again flows into the treasury. The Ohio Anti-Salopn League calls atten­ tion to the fact, that a number of towns of the state which were dry under county option, now have Messrs. Frank Creswell and Roscoe McCorkeU arived home the first of the week from Fort Benjamin Harris­ on where they had entered the of­ ficer’s training camp and had been there .nearly a month. The other three members of this county have also been released. "As both the lo­ cal boys are within the draft it is probable that they will have to go in­ to the National Army saloons as the yesult of the adoption of the Home Rule amendment. It ELASTIC ROOF PAINT ..felt and ruberold roofs. P for tin, metal*.paper, ! proof against the weather'or rust,.-Absolutely nOsr porous. WiUnot crack, |ii(^l, blister or soale. Will not evaporateafter once Set, ' Is a fine water-proof­ ing material. Contains no ingredients Such as salt and lime which enter into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and iron paints on thp market to-day which have no elastic qualities 0 and are destructive'to metals and fibres,: and are bound to ciyttalize any metah It is germ proof. m Sendfa r circularandprice list. Why,not purchase the lest when it easts mimere. T h e D A L LM A N C O O P E R S U P P L Y CO ., F o n t l-d u .le o .W I * . WILL RACE SATURDAY. Chevrolet and Oldfield will race for the half mile dirt track* champion­ ship, on the Dayton fair grounds, Sat­ urday afternoon each side) posting $5000, the winner to take the $10,000. Chevrolet is now the "Speedway Champion.” He is willing to meet Old­ field for the dirt track honors. wants to know what one of these towns has had.it* tax rate reduced because saloons are back. Probably some saloon advocate can answer this question. ' The Mark of Alcohol. The American medical profession condemns .the use of alcohol as a food or beverage and looks" with disfavor upon its employment even for medici­ nal purposes by the medical profes­ sion itself. It is hardly Worth while at this date to go into any minutia concerning the ill effects of alcohol. Poverty, crime' and disease mark in. use throughout the world, V- C. VAUGHAN,M. D„ Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School. - '. _ AUTO'STRUCK POLE. A Ford automobile driven by Wil­ fred Weimer struck a telephone pole- on the Turnbull road early Monday morning, that badly • damaged the machine but only scratched one of the occupants, Besides the driver there were four corn harvesters in the ma­ chine at the time. Getting, into the wet grass at the turn caused the ma­ chine to leave the road. 1 WILL FARM 1250 ACRES. T R Y , OUR TOB PRINTING Mr, Cash Gordon and his son, A. G. Gordon, have rented the 1250 acre farm recently purchased by Hon. George Little, hear Washington C. H. ind expects- to moye the first of March. The Gordon farm on the Yel­ low Springs road has been rented to William Cheney, .King George on Water Wagon, London.-—It ia no longer proper to place any wines or liquors on the table wherever King George is a guest at military messes or with the fleet. .FOR SALE-—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which will rent to ?ood tenant to. pay 10 per cent per mnvim. The price is $6,000, but time •an be had on much o f this, if de­ sired, No better location in town, only one square from court house. As m investment this would be first class, See A. W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y . M. C. A. Building. CASTOR IA Wash dishes?with Climalene.. For Infante and Children In Use For ftver 3 0 Years Always bears - the Signature of TO THOSE WHO HAVE THOUGHT OF BUYING A CHALMERS CAR An arrangement has been, effected whereby the Max­ well Motor Company, has leased for a period of five years the properties of the Chalmers Motor Company. The immediate effect of this . transaction is: This is a business transaction between two automobile companies o f probably no more than ordinary interest to the public but important to you if you have thought o f buying a Chalmers for these obvious reasons: 1. The-Chaimers ,car will be continued under the Chal­ mers name for. a period of five years* 2. Those distributors or deal­ ers who have been suc­ cessfully marketing the Chalmers car will continue to do so. 1. You obtain a good car. The appraisers o f the* prop­ erty and their engineers report the current Chalmers model a good ear °nd the Chalmers plant a wonderful factory, The first move we have made is to increase the efficiency o f the Chalmers organization. The second move was to place behind the Chalmers car the resources o f the Max­ well Motor Company, 2. You obtain a car produced in a magnificently equip­ ped plant 3. You obtain a car pro­ duced by an organization materially strengthened by ' the addition o f able ex­ ecutives. 4. You obtain a car produced by an organization mate­ rially strengthened by additional finaneial re­ sources. 5. You obtain a car from a distributor or dealer who will have the support of this organization. In this way all three* o f us prosper in the transaction. / President and General Manager Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. tm&noM SMOKE L esson (By REV- P. B. FXTZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) , (Copyright. 1117, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 30 THE GOODNESS AND 8EVERITY OF GOD, (Review.) * £»» LESSON TEXT—Daniel 9.M#. GOLDEN TEXT-The Lord Is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plen­ teous in mercy.—Psalms 103:8, A profitable way to spend the hour would bo to make a study of Daniel’s prayer as recorded In the lesson as­ signed for onr rending today, and Wive the lessons pf the quarter as Illustra­ tions of ,the goodness and severity of God. Announcement of the plan may bo made the Sunday before, and the different lessons of the quarter as­ signed to different members of the class to tell how they bear upon the topic of the lesson for this week. A britad analysis of Daniel’s prayer Is as follows: I. Confession of the Nation's Sins (vv. 8:15). The circumstances of. this prayer were extraordinary. The crisis was so serious that Daniel sought after prayer to the Lord with fasting, sack­ cloth and ashes. In his confession the people’s sins are placed in .contrast with God’s righteousness. He acknowl­ edges that their sorrows and sufferings Justly betong to them, Daniel, the holy man against whom there Is no rpcprd of wrongdoing, Includes himself, with his people. II. Supplication for Mercy and For­ giveness (vv. 16-19). He pleads for God's anger and fury to turn away, and his remembrance of the Hqly City and' his chosen people. The Lord’s honor, was at stake. He confesses that Israel had no merit, were utterly destitute of righteouness, ant} pleads consideration on the grouhd of Covenant relationship. Another way to conduct the review would be to ask different members of the class to report on the different les­ sons by giving the vital and central teaching of each. The.following are suggested as vital teachings of the several lessons: Lesson 1. God Is absolutely holy, therefore, those who have been sancti­ fied by fire from the heavenly altar are qualified for his service. '■ Lesson 2. He who turns away from the Lord shall be judged by the Lord. Lesson 8. In Hezeklnh’s reformatory work the Passover Feast was restored, showing thnt the only way to get peo­ ple to return to God Is to gather them around the Cross o f Christ—the Atone­ ment by Blood. Lesson 4, Though onr unfaithfulness and cowardice'have shamefully humili­ ated us, we should turn to God in prayer. ' Lesson 5. Qod’s gracious Invitation Is extended to. all without money and without price. - \ Lesson 6. No matter how wicked one nmy have been in his apostasy from God, If he Blneerely repents, God will be found of him. Lesspn 7. Regardless o f one’s age and experience, God can use him in doing mighty work If he"will but open his heart unto him. Lesson 8. The Word o f God found and read will mightily convict of sin, and transform one’s life and environ­ ment. Lesson 9, God’s predictions ns to the captivity o f Israel were fulfilled to the letter. Nothing shall fall of that which God has said he will do. Lesson 10. Jehovah Is the shepherd of captive Israel, and will surely gather them onfc from their wanderings' and save them. Lesson 11. One should be unflinch­ ingly loyal to God under all circum­ stances. . Lessons 12 and IS. God Is able, to de­ liver those who trust him, from fire and from wild beasts. When God Probe*. God loves ns too mncli to let what would hurt lis stay with ns. So, be­ cause of this love, he himself Is will­ ing to hurt ns In order to save us from the greater hurt. Probing Is done In order to get rid of something that woiiifl injure. And so, as Prebendary Webster has sniff: "Do not be afraid of God’s probing. He never wounds except to heal. He never humbles ex­ cept to exalt. Do let God deal with yon; do not be afraid of Ills probing,” Most.of ns have been afraid of It; we may be dreading It just now. We shall not fear If we remember what kind of love Is back of it: that all-sacrificing love that died for us on the cross. So we can safely, gladly let ourselves go utterly into ids hands and nsk those nall-plerced hands to do with us what they will. Then he can b£gln to show us his love as' we may never yet have known the meaning of love.—Sunday School Times. Need to Catch Vision o f God. When we are content to live on the lower levels of life It is because we haven’t caught the vision of God.—-L, K. Smith. v Martyrdom Sublime. Christianity has made martyrdom sublime and sorrow triumphant.—E. H, Capita The Mother's Influence.' There never yet was a mother who taught her child to b° an lnfldel.—Hen­ ry W. Shaw. W A N T E D -D e a d Stock. Wo pay the highest cash prloe. Prompt attention paid to all. calls. Cash paid on removal. Bell Phone, Pitch- In, O. Home Phono, Farmer Lino, Springfield, O. Phone No. 8-178 Cedarvlliti, 0 . Brubaker Bros., Selma, Ohio. FOR RENT :—A business room on Main street. Inquire of H. A. Turnbull. Wash paint with Climalene NfttContentslSFluidItacto C A S T U R l For Infants and Children. Ill MothersKnowThat Genuine Castoria alcohol *•3 percent : 4 w* r jt . 1 1 !AVeeclabteftcj»mh»»f^‘i ‘similalin^theFood^Be^ Therebyrtom o ttn£ l^ «^ ! ChcerfulncssandRestCort*^ i neitherOpium,Morphwe 'Mineral. N o t N arcoticj JPumyXbsSad McSntta JhcMUSdb julMStad tfortnSml . lluifiriSugar hi&rymfkr*r ifri* at AhdpfutBcmedyfcr ConstipationowlDiarrtoe i ' ^gvdtindthetafrom'inigfiwy' j facsimile S ijn a ^ oC if , \ ■ —r«* ' STSeop | tvie W Use Over Thirty Years p f > A lO m o n lU v O ^ ,TC P o se s Exact Copy o f Wrapper. THEDCNTAURCOMPANY f**WYO|ll*CITY Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Farmers call us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered*"' . Nagley’ s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville, O h io Paths Phonograph No Needles toChange Plays AnyRecord B e sure to see $uid hear this m ach ine be- making a purchase. M a ch in es g lad ly sent on approval. Galloway & Cherry (III E. Main St., Xenia, £0.( f1 F a rm E c o n om y The Bigge&t. Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and*Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis UseAmericanSteel FencePosts Mads by American Steel & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L IF E T IM E Thousands in use in the past 15 years. Which have notrottad, . rusted or burned because they ate heavy zinc coated inside and outside. American Steel Posts— Can Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post a Lightning Rod Protects Stock from Lightning No Staples Required ® Fence Rows Can Be Burned, Des­ troying Weeds and Verlnon Land with ticeel Posts Is More Valuable. Money Saved S*e us at once for further Information or oak the man who haa used American Steel Fence Peat TAR BO X LUM B ER CO. ' C«i*rville, Ohio1 Mr. Abo Sale Tiicsi Mrs. the imuii Afternoon Childre OWTI T,nF™astori quart siz*1 Mr, Rb! mere tour, o f Yellow • Mr. R ( Rev. W . i Urichevil; Mrs. N. been the fj tlvea re lu today. - . Farmer Ing” slgni Mr, Wil Maxwell from V. N The Hifi a hfty rid melon pal Mr. am daughter, guests of bath. Mr. am. Farkersb guests of and fanii LOST: Xenia A y Finder pi and recei Mr. and visiting ti Indiana]: their mat nd FOR I heating s multiply M tb . I Battle Oi to visit h is now in ces on oceries Mr. N the Y . W With the home m Mr. W ton Oon has been ing most sry ■Mr. Jo .. ■! burg, a re -y ille , OJ tivos. ft ' the Drav— vacation i Dr. Oh has pur< farm of iO Old Towi to have K ap Bl* Cotton pair- V $ 8.00 $3.50 Alias nephew, the hom several home in lin e be- g lad ly ierr Fores! f given a Camp I would li~ being a examini >mi Mr. ai son, wli and oth‘ Q here f o r " * their re clnnati.lOr Feill' Tod a Fa; Mr. Djw moved iP John ftlg propertl wu”"benceI cated some ti Plump Oolum spent l|l« well, brand ire Con Mr. T I Albert^ *** ’X lch have rn heavy zin Mr, «ahd t , Mr. at dangh ^ Marge 1 Mabel and M Hon Savi PE ' ation fine $atu Ootb order eel E R C Mate or Fenoi

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