The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
hftftk M * Wm C t f f h t l i U m M iMHK 'TWSwPWSHSi W Snitoi r « * f r m i , M tJw P«t^O*fci» OW*r» v©* o* 0*t*fc*jr «i* ASH* 9 # *«£$«& rsum j* o e r o a s e R 17 , i s a , ’ Wko w « «a b ow i when * dollar was w«rtk a fioHarf To *qo*»4«r time i* c* gwtfwfftt m te wjoaotar money. The jurofiteear contend* that the pub* lie *hoftM m b P * y high prion*, which is a neat way o f cqyeylnff one* track. Whatwitt he the kaiser’s winter job? Ha has bean busy sawing wood during the summer, , Sixty-five of the eighty-eight covin' ties oijthe state wilt vote on an addi tional tax levy Jfor. road purposes. Green county is one of the list, WhHa evaryUihig ****** te ba in a dUMah<d’ roa4iUon in this ewntey it is aaosuaagmg to note the ’activity o f the ehsrehe* in the various move- meats and surveys that are being car ried on at this time. We read a *&*£*- mant the oithsr day that the s tm t preaehsrs in Hew York City ware hav ing more people atop nod become in terested in religious affairs than, was aver known before. The war has bw>iSg h* heme to a ll efcuoes mere in terest in the. work o f avangilizing the world. !r ~ CStassjBftatlan o f property seems to bp opneerning farmers more than any other class o f people, This is as it should be. I f -the farmers are to he the goat under this law they should fight i t Ohio' needs a new tax law o f some kind but her land owners and home owners should take step* to wards checking the creation o f so many offices and high salaried posi tions, A s long as this continues the taxes must be increased. Instead Of fighting taxes why not fight the. thing that is demanding more tax? 1 A pound o f sugar in .this country and one-half ounces o f butter in Eng land at a time leaves the impression that WO are not so bad off as we think we pro,- \ •* ' • - ■Aft exchange says: “ When a man reaches the point whore nothing but temon extract or bay gum. will Satisfy him, he'd better run around ‘-a tele - -phone pole until he’s dizzy. THREE STORES BURGLARIZED , The State Auditor has not y e t is* ‘isued Ms report on the examiner who 3s charged with padding Ms. account •in th is county There is every indi- tcation that the. case is to be wMte- Washed. But how is the examiner-to g e t the ^329 out o f .this county? f 1 w , * < ’ Cedarville township never seems, ■ gat disturbed oVer elections con- - cem ing the teperance issue,' yet we <have one o f the dryest spots.In the county. With this kind o f a record there must be ho apathy this year fo r a few votes lost to the precinct the state over and the dry cause is lost. The .voters in this county have re ceived a circular from the Secretary o f State giving the arguments fo r and against on the -wet -and dry issues that'coxae before the people. Hot one voter ift a thousand will stop to read such leiiigthy statements. Moreover voters are more apt t o become con fused. ' ’ • * > „ Murdock’S' garage and ■‘ Spencer's restaurant were entered last night by burglars who made a good haul. I t is not known just how much was taken at the former place but probably $100 while more them ?SOO was overlooked. Entrance was gained through a rear window. The Safe had been unlocked and the change taken from the cash register.- A t Spencer’s about $i$0 in money! and ,two -revolvers were taken when the front door was forced in. A t C, M. Ridgway’s $2 ..in change was taken from the .cash, register. How en trance was gained can npt he, told un- by a-duplicate-keey to .the front door. Hothing else was missing. Sheriff Fonderburg was called to investigate and the blood hounds are expected to trace' a local clue. The work was no doubt,.that of local people who are un der suspicion. ' • „ • For- Sale;-; 30 belaine-SIiropshfrc Iambs atad 1 5 Shropshire ewes, un broken mouths. I Delaine ram. ‘ ■ N. H /W r jght, Selma, Q. ' Course Not, Said, the facetious feller, ’’Coarse food Is not the kindvthat Is served Ip courses,” SALESMEN, WANTED, to-; solicit orders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints, Salary o r Commission. THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO Cleveland, O. ' ’ ' - ' mm *<s .iz.*yx-ra,:i‘*t: RESIDENCE, PROPERTY T o settle the estate o f the late Daniel M. Dean, the heirs will sell the two residence properties On Miller, street, on ' Saturday,Oct. 25,1919 A T 2 P. M . These properties,each are frame dwellings o f 6 and 8 rooms, respectively.^They have gas End cisterns. A ’well on the North property and a garage on south. • These properties were appraised by W . J. Tarbox, J. H . Audrey and O .B rSm ith as follows: ■ North property, 8 rooms, $1 ,400 , South property, 6 rooms $1 ,750 Each must be sold for two-thirds o f the appraised value. TERMS: Cash. A deposit o f $200 will be required of successful bidder on day o f sale, balance to be paid on de livery of the deed. Thesehousea will be open day o f sale for inspection to prospective bidders only. DANIELDEAN HEIRS HARRY WILSON, Aucl. Th* essential thing About your cur is to have good strong tire*. The best o f tire* in the long run is bound to have bruises And holes, e Th# only logical thing to do is to keep the gravel and water out o f the tire and keep it from getting between tread and fabric. Have all thee# troubles done away with by vul- oanhdftg, It wlJl not only relieve your anxiety hut will add greatly to th# Ills o f your tier. G m VS A DUAL, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Xenia Vulcanizing Co. GREENE COUNTY’S TIRE HOSPITAL Betel 1 Both Phoftei, JW SR Y C O R N 1 oh .* what * a j o v w : s Ctmktmf •* mbr I* aut(*r. ■Ju* J o L» ; ed* m Hfc *• cam « alatal ■n,Vt«Sliw pun or imutkn t» lit. ;*■* iju*. |Tk* Honest John Plasters :ft*y Vfv. Ut. ft. thnijwi jpuuwUiS i •nme»frf« <w*2} yam. If ,«> iulit m l 'i •vrtbfm.mdjS** . HONMTJOHN.«NC' »A-- >.>..>lw.»j stmrscM LESSWi ‘ By REV. P. is. flTiJWATLR, P. D., Teartwr ut En*U*b ftib!« 4 b th* MwwJy BiW* In»Htut« or rhicfMfO.) CCppyrlKht, w«*t*Y» Mtw,p»p«r Union) USS0N FOB OCTOBER 19 JESUS IN PETER’S HOME. DEBBON TEXT—Mark <30LDEN TEXT—Je*u» said unto him. this day i* nftlvBtion come to thlR house. -Luka Jlis, ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—MstL *:W- IJi Luke MWM mm tm ■rrs! 1 I* Healing of Stmon’e Wife’s Mother ( yv . 29-31),. t 1. A loveij one ill <v. 30), From the •synagogue Jesus with James and John i went £o the home o f Peter and Andrew where he found Peter’s mother-Jn-law prostrate'with ajjurning fever. Among the closest followers there are suffer ing ones and anxious and burdened hearts, but to-all such he comes with loving sympathy and power to help. His power Is the same In the quietude of the home as In the public meeting place. . " £ - 2, They tell Jilm o f her <v. 31). This was the proper thing to do. We should SHERIFF’S SALE, State o f Ohio s. s, Greene County _ ' * Pursant to-command of an order “of \ bring to our Saviour’s attention those sale in partition issued from the Court - f* ®hp who have need, of hotl» of Gommnn Pleas of 'said Grtuntv. and ' bodily and Spiritual healing. 3. He healed her fv . 31). “He came .and took her by the hand apd lifted her up,” This act showed the near- f C o l f i Cou ty, ,fo me directed and delivered I will o f fer fo r sale a t public auction at the City o f Xenia, m said county, on er of JesH„ , . , u toucl, tho fever SATURDAY NOVEMBER,, 8th, 1919 j departed and strength was Imparted to A t 10 o’ clock A, M., the following des- her body go that she was at once able cribed lands and tenements to-wit: to minister unto them, - Situate in the Township o f Cedar-{ d. She ipinlsierwl to them (v, 31), ville, County o f Greene and State o f j .This act show* that <1) the cure was’ Ohio, to-wif; • ' instantaneous and complete. When TRACT NO. I f Ten acres, part o f ! Jes«s heals there Is tab halfway busb Military Survey No. 3376, o f record ^ wm« __, . .i _ f t . , . r -s healing,- (2)* Gratitude on the part of f *UL de8-n w Twi 6 ^ e the one,healed.. Those who have ex- 127 o f. the Deed Records p f Greene pei.fe?ic^ i the healing, power of Jefeus County, Ohio tc> which reference is wlll e x p vw their gratitude “In loving hereby made. TRACT NO. 2, Nine and forty- one hundreds (9.41) acres, part o f Military Survey No, 3376,- o f record and fully described in Vol. 64 at page 117 o f the Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio,- to which reference is- hereby made, TRACT NO. 3. Three and Seventy- two; Hundredths (3.72) acres of Mill- service to the Lord and his disciples. II. Chrlsf* Ministry at Sunset (vv. 32*34). . It became noised about that a nota ble miracle had been wrought in Peter’s home, therefore as soon as the Sab bath drew t b Y close' many demon* possessed and diseased were brought to him to be healed! If we would have the crowds to gather .today wo must be able to show that Jesus Is at tary Survey Nos.\3745 and 3376 o f j work among hs. Our testimony should record and fully described in Vol. 89 be backed by the healed body pr soul, a t page 403 o f Deed' Records,ofj 1, He heated th ose'of divers’ dis- Greepe County, Ohio, to Which refer* eases (v. 34), Jesus Can heat any dis- ehce is' hereby made 1 ense* Y&my o f the cures spoken pf to- This .farm lies about one half mile! • « tetapcrmuentfll, but Hie cures from Cedarville on the Turnhull road.-} S °Z m / e fJ lW d him. . - The above described premises were, CafeU u t mauy devils <v. 84), The appraised at $268.23 per acre and can l obey 'Wm. There is no record not sell fo r less than two-thirds o f ] o f.ft deTOOn ever disputing the anthor- the appraised .value. • - • ', * * '- * tty o f Jesus- At his command they , Terms of saler CASH'on day of/tendered instant obedience, sale. « f 8. Suffered not the devils to speak The above described premises to be fix* 841* He bids the saved soul wit- sold b y order o f said Court in ease^W** o f W» but will not No, m m wherein D, M. Xeimon et al, t the speak In ehojiange are Plaintiff’s and DavidKennon e ta l? ! f ^ <or wStae#s o f tiie L., Funderburg,-. - Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio. Zimmerman & Zinurterman Springfield,'Ohio, - Atty's in case, Blood Poisoning Results From Slight Scratch “Special Dispatch to The Enquirer. “ Wheeling, W. Va., June 15,~Dr. 1..... . » — ,— h —•, President of —.i- Colleg-e, died at a local hospital caply today. Death due to blood poisoning, which was caused by n , slight scratch which ho received on hl.Sjhand *10 days ago.” The above ip tart actual quotation ' from the ClmflnpatlqEnquirer, with names omitted. Give every, injury, no mailer how slight, ImrSedlato attention. Safety suggests that you keep a bottle of Hon*e*tone*e-ah always at hand fof aperctnes use. Its highly concen trated antiseptic qualities make only a slight application necessary to thoroughly disinfect, any scratch or out No danger o f Infection when Houston!* (The Original Jones) Lint* ment is used and yet Its action Is so mild that It may he freely applied to severe wounds. L—r.s nnd scalds. It's soothing and healing power Is almost magical. Don’t risk bc'ng Without It. Get a bottle from your druggist to- day. A 4-oz, bottle 25c. Large household site, enough t6 last a year, SOe. Fifty years’ Use proves It to be the most reliable household anti septic, “The kind your daddy used, with my dad's picture on the yellow wrapper,” The Dr. J. C, Jones Co* 8. Charleston, Ohio, For Saleby C» M. Ridlgway and A. E, Richardg, DruggUts tS/MSSR SELLYOUR Scrap Iron, Rags, Paper, Rubber, Metals,old Autos Etc. M. Gable & Sons 17 Cincinnati Ave. XENiA, * - OHIO BothPhOnaai44 . OU f OUR PRICES Ha s p . The aMflous service o f the daymad# It dcslmble to ha aloft# with the Father itt prayer, Shut out from man—alone with God. -How necessary the hush of the eternal, the calm o f Godl There Is great need o f private prayer, IV. Preaching Throughput Galilee (vv, 88, 39), Ho continued steadfastly to preach, fdr tills was his supremo business. His miraculous works were but aids to bis iestintohy. Preaching the gospel Is the chief cofceem of all who would follow Jesus. Harmony. It Is a beautiful and blessed world we live in. ThO flowers blossom In obedience to the same law that keeps the stars Jn their places. Each bird song is aft echo o f the universal har mony, it is humanity which thrusts discords, and falsa and jnrriag notes Into the days. Wo go out into the beautiful morning carrying our useless loads o f frets and worries, our left over resentments and our faithless fears. The sunshine assures us that the world is still moving safely In Its ap pointed course and God has not for gotten us; th# birds lift their cheering notes o f rejoicing that they" have found food for the day, but wo lift complain ing voices because we have not found provisions for years to come. Onr moodjr*8plrits and jarring tempers hurt the love on earth and In heaven. But they hurt our own souls most of all, for they put tis out of tunB with the music o f the universe. guooess, The great highroad o f human wel fare He* along the old highway of steadfast well-doing; and they who' are the most persistent, and work- in the truest spirit, will Invariably be the most successful;, success treads on the beet* of every effort.—8. Smiles, . Honest Prayer. We must be often, and alone, with God, and there at Tils feet We must pour out our hearts and ask his rich est blessing upon our united e- oavor, “To pray,” says Fcnclon, “Is to desire; but It Is to desire w-iiat God would have us desire. He who desires hot, front the bottom o f lit* heart, pffera a de ceitful prayer.” ri-'T '[•■•-■fi-'-»-r -j ---fiifm No Greater Enemy. Though all things do to harm with him wlmt they can, no greater enemy to himself than man.—Enrl o f HtlrUng: Pally Thought The first farmer Was the first mftti, and ali historic nobility rests on pos session and ust o f land.—Emerson. BBSS! PR. O. P. ELIAS PKNTCST Rgdumge Rank Bldg, Ce*a*v«l*, O. A D A IR 'S - H i THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY YEARS _ ■ > f - -HiiyDo People Like to Say “It Game From Adair’s” ■ '■/ ■• / ■:■■■■ •■• ,, - ./■*.■■■■ Because everybody knows, that ADA IR 'S FURNITURE IS “ The best tha t’ money can b u y / This applies with actual force in every article we handle—from in- 2 — t0 the W « t pHced Furniture, Rug . or Stoves. All- alike stand fn on?UJ AutUT di?pIay 0f Furni^ e , Rugs, Stoves and Yictrolas is more than equal to any foraaer showing, Our advance buying has helped much to beep prices down When jn Xema come in and look around. . . Of Special Interest is this Queen Ann Bed Room Suite f * J? ‘ ' t Y ou ’ll like the style, construc tion and hnish of this charm*- ing Walnut suite. Has- chif- forette o f - wide proportions,; comfortable bed and prettily Sj mirrored dresser and "■"table;.. * ■ P r i c e . . . . . . i A ftumfy-Kab is Mother’s Delight Because it is easy riding and attractively made the Kumf -Kab finds favor with most mothers. Made of woven fibre with rubber-tir ed wire .wheels. .j ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR LIVING i i ROOM FURNITURE , ^ Blankets and Comforts Prepare for winter. Buy your comforts and blankets now. Blankets from ........ .$3.50 up Comforts from .........$3.50 up Wool fleece blankets.. .$5.50 All wool blankets...........$8.75 If you had this overstuffed suite jn your living room you’d certainly be proud of it. And justly so, too; for it is beautifully upholstered in fine tapestry, Ma- ..... $16 6 0 0 For Individuality Choose This Dining Room Sui te Characterized by the Queen Anne period this suite is constructed with a keen observation for individuality E n birret witaut p n e ls and hand-carved decorations in m.thji’ itiy or walnut. d i | f i j \ 8 pteoa suite.. * , , ij) j y y ^ U U SAME A S CASH IF PAID IN 60 D AYS ON AMOUNTS OF $ 1 0 OR OVER Stoves, Victrolaa . Furniture, Carpets, 20-24 North Detroit St. Xenia, O SUNLIGHT STATIONS i t O d a rv lU a .C U H q a , Jaw^rtoTVis, Yf $m S&fam, ‘ - j
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