The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
S M S m ill MMHWI teMi mm For twenty year* our goods and our pti&BS 'tashsf» done our advertising for lis. /'• The Latest Always The Best vAlways The Lowest Prices V i ' ■ ’ W« will sell at the-W, L. Clemens residence twoinile* East of Cedfirville on the Turnbull road, 26 , 1920 Commencing at 11 o’clock the following describedproperty: 3 Head of Horses 3 1 . ‘ . 4 * ; ' t . i " ^ 1 " *^^ L %J 'L, * Bay Gelding, 10 years old/weight 1,600 lbs, ChteyGeMing, U yam old, weight 1,500 lbs. * Mr Gi|iip;0ye*Jt>ld,weight1,200 Ml + ‘ ' * 1 ...v.. 7 *, », - x% 2M’ *. if Wat B w & g c ^ iW AW** Ctw^ .. **«k carrying her toted eaM. % v - * * - 4 Oneyeariin* *ngiflfl»#iter, > > O *6'. * *• , | '“ - • - " - ; v ,% v ' ' V , , 1 160 Immuned Hogs MS— ^EWBS----- 1« . JWiKMWSM/rv- *“ AH brsd i<k April ■ • - Consisting of nine extra good Tried Sows to far* row the latter part of April, Ten fat hogs; 40 Feeding Hogs .average Weight about 160 lbs,; 20 Shoal* average weight about 125, lbs.; 50 head o f Shoots average weight about 75 lbs. and 21 pigs. « 1 *. - • .*!•/ FEED! FEED! Ten ton* of Fine'Timothy Hay and 3,000 busheliof corn in crib. Not#-—2,000 bu. oftMseom is in crib on our farm 2miles East of Clifton on the South River road, aadwillbe sold from sample load. All corn offered iagood. i Two One farm ing implements com cultivators and one new hog fountain. One McCormick single disc cutter. ‘ Binder, seven foot. One,McCormick Hay Tedder. u H w :yTiffflnm OURiV i jwvw vuw mvwiiuiva a « One John Deers Com Plantar, with 100 rods o f wire. All in good repair: Remember the date, Thursday, February26th. llo’clock, a, m. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALK W. L. &FredL. Clemais MtedW tttttf. Anetienters.’ sEfiRhAga *add YodW, dacha. Lunch by Pearl Huffman XH.B. D« U.| la ih* Meter H«w,p»p«r Union) l L m m 'w t m m m i s pgrras mm ooftNELius. tiim m m&Muets », OOU&JtK'TSEXT-.TU# iwiae X*rd over alt Is rich u»t* *H that call upon him,— R?m. M:3. ADDITIONAt, WATKMAD~ Act* IS; M6; CW. S.l-a. , • RrilUART TOPlC-apd'e Love for Ev erybody. - JUNIOR TGJ'tC—peter Wins a Roman C&jK&ta* INTRRJMUSXajMfRANDSENIORTOPIC —The Overoomtar of prejudice. rOUNa m m s and adult topic —ttsnlfloanM of the Conversion of Cor nelius. :■ _ The conversion of Cornelius broke down the “middle wall of partition” between the Jaws and Gentiles (Eph. 2:4), I. Cornelius (yv, 1,2). 3, His* official position (v. l), He waa a Roman officer over a company o f 300 soldiery perhaps of about the same rank as « Captain In the Ameri can army. St. His character if, 2). (1) A de* .VQht, pious man. His heart was filled with godly featf' <2) He was a pray ing man; he obseryed^m Jewish hour of prayer. (3> Ho, was charitable; he gave much aim*. (4)~He was respect ed by his family. v The Lord chose Cornelius for the transition of the Gospel to the Gem tiles because of his character and po sition, No Jew could find/ any fault with him, HO was a good man, but not a savedmam II, Tbs 8|jp»Vnatural Preparation for the Transition of the Gospel to the Gentiles. Crr. 8-88). >. Two-vision* were given. ‘ (1) The vision Of Cornelius (vv, 3-8). While engaged in. prayer an angel of God Instructed him. to send to Joppa for Peter,, who Would tell him what to do.- The Angel told'him that 'Peter dodged with -Simon* « tanner, to show Cornelius that "Peter was not the strictest Jew, The calling of a fan ner was regarded as unclean by the) strict Jew*, and the tanners were com manded to dwell apart, Cornelius sent nt once for Peter, He was living..tip to thebeat Ugkrue had, so'he receive;! more. (2) The vta?on of Peter* <vv. 9-10). This too* plane-while PeterJ was praying ifrjff. If one would re ceive visions from God, let him pray to God; for thdl^eavens'are open to 5C3X:.CiT OUR PRIdlS ON PRINTING X X r s those Who yessel conh animals let heard- the emu kill, and he bad n* ^od He saw & certain dean and"unclean from hdayeni and “Rise, Peter; * protested,.that unclean thing/ God MIBr imon.” This CAmeHtw CW, ^gmatiy perplexed but not for , r.froth Cornelius for him. Tjtm of the matter k m over long; for- made aptrit I and bade him aShwrtfciug doubting. A The Cornelias ehd'Pe-: ter (vr. 2 8 ^ ,, 011 Peter took'sW Witnesses aiooi V -*» ) - HO had the good Jndftae^.to-knoW that on a mat ter o f' rHT'lpmtfhi^rmatW he must have wltnlripsA This was.proved at- the Jerusalem mpMdl in'the consider' atloii ’of the odmftien of the reception; of the Genf&Wfedo the riiurch (Ha* 18). (2) OorBelins watting for’ Peter (V; 24). He*A*Md together his klifs- meu and wear feieml*. *(s) Cornelius, about to worship peter (yv. 25; 26),. Peter repudiate<t.'thl* act and protest- it he was snat a man. The true ed tha man of God tuses to be 'M ’k , > not esjMHtike wm» i»p w r^ ) ;«*, but he* *44) The re* clprocal esplssmtilii^Wk 27-S3).p Pe ter explained to-hftn' hbW God-had taken from him me Jewish prejudice and asked that Gemellus state tha ■'purpose of fads having sent for him. Cornelius expiahSMd bow God had up*- beared unto him and Instructed him to Send for Peter. III. Pst«r‘« hsrinen (tv. 8448). . 1. The introduction (vV, 54,05). He trowed that God is no respecter of persona but that In every nation those who fear GOAand work righteousness are accepted of him, ' 2. The discourse (w . 8642). In the discourse he touches briefly upon the mission of J««us, Showing that by means of hie baptism and anolntlbg With the H0!y Spirit he Was quail- ded for his work as mediator. He then exhibited the work o f Christ (1) In his life (vv, 86-80). (2) In his death;; (V. 89). (8) to' hts resurrection Cvt.l 40, 41L IV. The- Holy fiptrit Pour** Out (vr. 4448). This was a new Pentecost, as the Gospel was entering upon its widest embrace the Spirit came in newpower. Pewtfr of Faith. - Christianity has its best exponents In the live* of the saints. It is only when our creeds pass into the iron of the blood that they become vital and organic. Faith If pot transmuted Into character has lost lis power.—O, L. Thompson. - — - / ' No Man la Useless. ^ go Jon* as we loye,; we serve; so long as we are loved by others we are indispensable; no man is useless while he hns a friend.—Robert Louis SteveiP •on. JjdwiSywws >■»*.< t M-nFSli ***"*** WIMS'Mtt t«M ^ Tantidum-TIptiMl Pane: Tantalum, #wto# to Its hardness nuke* good iamtoriai for writing pens, which are less wxponalve than IridlUm- tippod gold nibs. Pens from this met al, treated with « special hardening process, prove superior to all others because they are uncorrodabte by any Ink*. ’ Wirt fM- Yktladriptoa kM « park agatoik bl 4 0 i aerss* . * * e a i^ c t t service # Covenantor Church, Xenia Are,, Rev, B, 8, McBihinniy*.Paator, Sabbath School at 9:80 A. if. * Preaching Service at 10:30 A. Jtf, M. E. Church R*v. V, E, Baslsr, Pastdk Sunday school at 8:80, G, H. Hart man, Snpt. Preaching at 10:80 a. m- Spworth League at 0:00. You are invited to ail of these eer- vicee, TJ. P. Church Services. Bev. John P. "White, Paster Sabbath School at 0:80. Preaching at 10;80 Y, P, C. U. at 6 P. M. Wednesday Evening Prayer meet ing at 7:00 P, M, ’A cordial invitation is extended to .all to attend these services, „ R. P. Church Sabbath School at 9:80 Preaching\at 10;30 a. m- Christian Endeavor at 6 P, If. Wednesday evening-prayer meet ing at -7 P. M. •:•r " ■' >■■ 5 t .. ■■ ■ Clifttm If, P, Church Bev, E, G, McGibben, Paster. Sabbath* School at 8:30. W- R, Col lins, Supt, Preaching at 30:30 Y. P. C. U. at 6:30, _ . A cordial and urgent^Jnvitatidn is hereby extended ’to all te attend these services.. ‘ “’Come thou with us and we will do thee good; lor Jehovah bath spoken good concerning Israel,” Nurar J0:29. Rev.*Wni, T,’ McKinney, Pastor. • Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Fred Stewart, Suph, - ’ Preaching at 1O:30Va. m ., v p , 1* j- u Rev. W. P. l^arrimah, Paster Teachers' Meeting Saturday at 7. Christian Endeavor at 3 p. ml A, cordial• invitation is extended to all. i f you - have no church home’ come'tyith us. ’/* '■ .,// Worse Than Eno Profiteers. Client—“This hill of yours la ex orbitant. There are several} Items'in It that I don’t understand hi aH.**Law yer—“I am' perfectly willing ‘ to ex plain it; the. explanation "will cost you 810.”—Boston Transcript, S nini iiiijpiitU n iion iil^ GLEANINGS nwiiiUPimwinnKmwmtom ' F*U a U4 u siit t l.w o4Al . . 3 Augastes A, gtraiw, 54, wm by a pAM#«g«r trahi «t NsrUt. -H o I k J’ *0*.. *#*r mm Newsrir Rtal oow itl)' w ill: fibcco Ktichk , 40, an UalUn gr w , j A*WT tooted »»rtga«*s «* property ■Was shot* twies, foitewtog * dtefWto; «t Newarit to easeymgi wwm sarawr* bv»r a board bill at Wailsviik, »*« to **Ud titebr awn kamas.' dteUuim ambutaao*. Baipk Marittn At Jtevar. J. H, Mtete* rastgnad *v $S4 wte arrested on # tea m * mu* i **frt** djraeter wtem emmefi ate « * dan =, •: Goodyaar Tiro and Rubber company oOrtais snnounted that, hwrienia* Itercb 35. Urn minimum wags for mala employe* would fe* 8$ a day and for woman workers 84 a day, Harmon Haul, 3-moetbs-oM son of John Nasi. Columbus, was instantly killed when he fell out of bad on his head. Death wa* due to the burst ing of Mood vestas! in tha pack. Following the burning of the Chris tian church at Ladd, Plke couhty, an arrest was made by Sheriff Yahraus, a- man giving the name of Lewis Scott,, of Ladd being .charged with arson. Admitting he was one of the, rob bers who attempted to roh the Orwell hank in Ashtabula county la the early pgrt Of November, when two bandits warekilled and. a1 thirdWounded, John, 3ernardsgkl of Moaessen, Pa., gave himself up to the county prosecutor at Jefferson*1• .. Two bandits held up O, R. Brola'ck,- ticket Agent at Middletown, knocked him unconscious with'.the end of a revolver, ransacked the office and got 8103 and a gold watch. The baiidlts •■•j • * At Findley, William Stone, Bari Pe terman and'Emory and Clarence Van- sant were indicted on a charge o f stealing gl^OQ* worth of sugar from,1 a railway car. - Griswold1 house bill permitting farmers to form co-operative, organ-; izatipns for the purpose, o f marketing their products end buying commodL ties, needed by thdm was passed by the senate. ^ P,’ . , Andrew J, Rean, 74, ByqsvlUe, jus- tlce p f the peace; Is dead eatery free* 8Ufi te 889 a rmm MI l . Cimrtee Jaekaee, t*. was fateRr •tabbed durteg « Mm game wmr Iter- walk. Iritek Mtetey, 48, te water «?* rent. - Tttejul^udjl WkMAik&iHm signed by students in engteeertag wH be sxh-tWt»d at Qhte Nortisera waiver* sity during exjiteifc week, Feb, 8841. Mnria| petto* ear ft 6, afftM, 8§, has confffsed that he ntreak Htedo Gook, W, with the butt of a twvtever. C-ook received a fiaotured skull, bet may live. Martin Rnlhnsn, who shot an# killed hie wife and young daughter, Folly, while insane from Influents, nt Cleveland, died from a *eJMn|tete.d bullet wound. Columbus city council passed the" Lamneck Ordinance, providing 6 neats cash faro or five tickets for a quarter during the next two years and 5 cents, si* tickets tor a quarter, daring the remaining lour years of the Rail- Light company’s ordinance.' Properties of the Springfield Ter minal Railway and Power company pit Sprlngfipld were ordered sold at A u c tion by United States -district court. James W, Rea, considered one of the best .khowu mechanical engineers In the country, is dead at -Dayton at the age of 69 years. He was.counsel ptor the Wright brothers ih their Air plane litigation, ' > Investigators ’ are unable to deter mine the, cause of a f}re which dt rtroyed the Metropolitan 5 and St cent store at Toledo and occasional Urn .estimated, at -3175,000,' said "to have been' attempting to* steal a ham" Sandwich, Leroy Miller, 27, was ’shpt and killed by Benjamin •a*. M M * « - U . . - JUTSi oyer 8183,400 worth of road bobds at Marysville after' commissioners failed to receive bids, in the open meyket. > Springfield city commission decided against Adoption of a daylight teving 'plan this summer. 1 Public school' at HoVtsvllIe,.Han cock county, was destroyed by fire.’ New iAxington firm announces it will build' modern homes and open a store fpr its 350 employes., ’ H. G. Clark, Geneva, resigned ‘ as superintendent o f' Ashland county schools, ’ ’ L. A, Thomas, 'do, Lancaster^meri chant, Accused ,of'having transported uioyence Short. 36. to Kdntuckv whs held by the police pending, au inves tigation. He* says lie"tried to eject Miller and'shot when the latter tbhew pop. bottles,. At Toledo, Ardis McCurdy, 4, backed Into au open fireplace while’ at play and received' burns from which she died, .• ’ Mbfris 'F. shoddy, 22, Yqungstowu steel Worker, was 'hilled, when caught between two cars. t '■ Methodist chutch, Tiffin, will erect a 8100,000 building. Judge Frank E. Stevens, for seven years-on the common pTeas court bench, Cleveland, announced his res* fgnatlon. .effective Match 1: Having sold my term and ammovingbo -town, willed! at Public Ahoiioni i mile ville, onjthe Yellow Sipring* and Cedarville-pike, thefollowing property . r • , Comhiencing at 10,A^M» Sharp 1i Head of Horses ' Consisting of team o f gray mares, four and six years'old, one In foal, weight 3000, work anywhere; 1 gray m antis years old, good liner, weight, about" l500; 1 brown gelding, 5 years old, good ’worker, wqigbt 1750; 1 gray1 filly, coming 3^weight 1300; 1 , bay family’mare, 8.years old, weight 1100; 1' black gelding, 3 years old; ° one Sorrel gelding, ’ ponding '* •'8, weight about 1100; ’ 1 draft yearling .colt; 1 yearling paring cplt, sired by' “Ashland •1 bay filly, 2 years old.- , , .■ . . -■ , ■. \ Northwest'of Gedar- 50 'Head of Cattle Conisting of. 3 year old registered double standard Polled Durham, due to he fresh About March 2nd: 1> •douhle standardT0 mehtn old Polled Durham heifert papers applied for; - l c6ming 8 year, old registered double standard Polled Durham bulb weight about. i i V 1600: 2 five year old Shorthorn *mdHolstein, fresh, and heavy milkers; 1 Shorthorn and Jersey heifer, fresh; 2 Shorthorn and-Holstein heifers, fresh; 1 Jersey and Holstein heifer, freeh: 1 Jersey cow, fresh, calf by side; 1 five year old Shorthorn and Holstein ceW, will be fresh by day Of sale; 1 eight year old Guernsey cow, due to he fresh in April; 1 four year old Shorthorn and Holstein, due to freshen by day of sale; 1 ffve year, old Shorthorn and Hol stein* to freshen in April: 3 Shorthorn' heifers,- fresh by day of sale; 1 Shorthorn heifer, fresh in spring; 2 Jersey heifers fresh in spring; 9 head of calves, Shorthorns, weight 500; 13 head fat steers, Weight from 500 to 900; 1 Jersey cow. giving milk; 1 two year old Shorthorn bull, Well bred, wt. •about 1800; 7 good Veal calves, 60—Head of Hogs—50 Doubleimmuned. 4 brood sows; 8 gilts to farrowih March and April;'47 shoats, weight 50 to 126 lbs,; 1 Registered Duroc male hog, - ■ ' * , uir-;i--ii-ift-in.*.- . ,r r, ...... .... . ....... .....m.i, .n,- ................................ .......- nt. . i ’ n»» ..ntf mninuMrtniaiiny... ■ ■ .FEED ' ■ ' ' o ' Fifteen tons mixed hay; 800 bushels of good sort-ed corn; silo feed and fodder; 6 tons Baled Straw; 20 Ton* Straw. ' . . ^ . ■. ,. “FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of one Weber wagon, w ith 2 -seto ofside W tds, good ASnew: 1 Brown wagon and side boards; 1 Brown wagon with 10-foot Iadd: er»ta«dtride boards to hofei dOtea ef. corn; Wagohwith iron wheels; witirbed ^ j few 2 spring wagons with rack;l closed buggy; 1 rubber tire ptenc*box imgagr; 1 • consistiDK'of two Olivers: 1 three-horto Gale walk-ing plow: 1 tWo-horse walking plow; plow: i seven-shovel cultivator; 1 double-shovelplow; 1 forty-tooth hartow; l hiy tecld bunefier: I McCormick,mower, five foot cut; sled;l corn sheller: 1 grindstone; 1 eider m a Ri uuawm i x « 1 n«y forik and rope.. foot cat; double plow*,, garden *r; l clover mill; fence stretchers; ‘ forge and anvil; I good stock rack fotmachine; , ■ ■ harness Eight sides of lead harness; collars; bridles; checklines; one set of buggy hamate; one pair Stewart horse clippers. / MISCELLANEOUS One 50-gah galvanised barrel: 2 feed boxes: iboghoust; i large galvanised water.tank ; 2 Cream King separators, one NoJ* and ko. Sione 6-gal. bar-Ttl churn; ltw»nty-«U. iron kettle and stand; lard press: Musage grinder 1 Maleable, range oookstore; one 240-egg Yietor incubator, mA sob-egg Grooder; 1 porch swing And chair; ” bath tub; lclock; W chickens; * old gMee; % pair Gubtemi; househoid, furaiture, and other things too numerouato mention. A credit of 6 months on all ovir $10.00, with twoapproved tetetttfee. Four per oeat. off ter «ate. A. L. ST. JOHN Mend A Tilui, Atifh, YbAjtr Ife H a itto g i,^ !^ LaiWAM WEI Serf* ferna*.
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