The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
W . L . C L E M A N S R e a l E s t a t e 4|gRfe»lw«tt~a* my *6to* am* Saturday « r smteiuiA by ^ h m at ■*y apiUwwtaa^ji awiaiai. m m u i m m CatDiUtVILLl, OHIO « * ■ M TfrtUaytoa Power & Light Co, 6 Per Cent Cumulative PrdSerred Stock TAX FREE IN OHIO $$7,00 Per Share-Par Value $100.00 Ewh Yield # 6.9 Per Cent. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY JANUARY 1st, APRIL. Isk JULY 1st, OCTOBER 1st. THEDAYTONPOWER&LIGHT CO. Treasurer's Department Xenia, Ohio or Dayton, Ohio IPYOULOVEGOODMUSIC Order your recordsor music rolls by parcel post. Send:, usyour address andwe*will supply you eachmonth with . the latest Hst pn up-to-date music. If you have ho player piano or phonograph, let us send you our.catalogue on .Starr-Made players and phono- . graphs. Sold from Factory to Home The Starr Piano Co. 27 South Ludlow St., - Daytpn, Ohio ,S *'< " <■ \ , ' * ( Gentlemen:- . . Sendme your price list on rolls, records, player pianos' andpianos and phonographs, /■ t \ • SSS9HES Sure We SellFor Less ' S U G A R Jnht received one car of White Granulated. Sugar. You can buy as much as y<|uwant here as'long as it lasts. ' First come, Erst served. COFFEE *,■ *pw pound Rio, par pound — A^bawsklai, pet, pound, *W •* •W#*fcW*W* ^fn, «•*) 48s. Kftm <4j mm * m** mmm/tfkmma 31c Canned Goods Corn per dsn- . 4 — %2 l- 2 c Peas 'per cun J-2c Tomatoes per can__ ______________________ ___________ 12 l-2c -Beans,. 3 lb, can pork and beans ___ 15c Salmon,' Fink, -pen can___ _________ ____ * ,_____ __________.20c SpecialPriceoaEvaporated Milk Large Sire'Can . 14c v Small Size Gan U - -u.£fe , • ’ Eagle Brand Milk %4c \ i t ■ .'*■■■■■ . ., • SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT per box ________ 12 l-2c L1MABEAN8 SPEClAL.dont miss these . . . _________ ________.11c RED KIDNEY BEANS. PER POUND . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . ._..__._.8c M ic h ig a n j ^ a v b e a n s pe r po u n d . . . . . __ *_______________ $c PANCAKE FLOUR, ANY BRAND „ 12 l-2c PRUNES ER POUND____ ___________________. . . . . _________22c PEACHES PER POUND ____ . . . __ . . . ______________ _____ „23c APRICOTS PER POUND__ ,___ . . . . . . . . . . ______ . . . . . . . . . __ 33c WHITE FISH PER POUND 12c per M i —__ -____ -________-__ Wc • CREAMERY BUTTER, BEST, FRESH CREAMERY MADE PER OUND ____ . . . . ____-___ l . . . . . . . . . . ______ ..62c * WE WANT 3660 HEAD OF CHICKENS—WILL GIVE 2Se A POUND FOR THEM, BRING THEM IN, KRAUT, SILVER THREAD, PER POUND «, «• «»<* *i«« a 6c M. Schmidt &Co B. Detroit jtS., Xenia, Ohio, IMh EDITOR ... ai the PomrOSke, Csdsjv1 MK«i he O W k * RtM « t r , m aacaod 1 —*— j » ataU>ua 1 m&m, WBmmmt * ; \ i. scNfesrsawoL FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 27, 1620 ' <*r wev. j*. b . A-rkK, n. » « T**eh*r at JSwtlMi BiM* ia th* Hudf IHbjte IrwtStwt* 9 t CWcacfl.) <P»>yj»iu. xm. Wmt*e* ttvmmme P<e**>. » ■>ii"in e w » jg. Yodes Bros. . To Incorporate It will be o f special interest to ci tizens in general to know that Yoder Bros, have made application to in corporate their businesswith a capital of 160,000. A number o f well known farmers have expressed a desire to have an interest in the firm and rath- r than have a partnership it wift be incorporated. The firm will branch out to increase the busings and the new capita] will be used fby that purpose.’The fir® has enjoyed an exceentr business and the proposed change will enable' bigger business possibilities this-year. The capital Will he. -ditided $35,006 com mon and $15,000 preferred. . Only a limited amount wJU.be placed on .the market. The title of the firm will be “The' Yoder Brothers Company,'’ . DELAY IN ORDERING LIME'MAY BE FATAL / Last-Minute DeliveriesCan Longer BeMfide/ No i> i - i , -i Ueajers and Manufacturers Should .have Advanced information a» to Farmer*? Needs—Transpor- ■ tatton la Upgertafn. <Prepared by th* United States UepSM-; went o* Airrl^ulture.^ •‘ . Farmers probably will not be able to secure lime to meet tlielr agricul tural needs if they wait about order ing it until they are ready to apply it. Under old conditions, ■ companies sup plying agricultural Jimp recognized' Spring and late summer as .the- two periods,of demand, and farmers have ordinhrily ordered their lime at the time they wished to apply It, in order to, Save lime, and work by Including hadllng from^the railroad station and- applying to the land In.one operation. Under present condi^ons, limp manm facturers are bo longer-able to adjust, their business to this practice. Ow ing to shortage of labor in' their own plants, bud transportation difficulties, last+minute deliveries cab no longer be made with certainty, - For .these reasons tha department of agriculture urges that spring need* be aad' mm- ufactnrers should have advance in formation,ad to f«mer8?vneeds so that orders can.be combined and car apace used to the best advantage. Delay in ordering may respit in failure to oh; tain-the lime until too late, It is,-moreover, the desire; of the railroad administration that the.sea son for delivery of lime,- which has heretofore been from March to May, be extended to include the period from January to May, in order to relieve, as far as possible, the existing enrshort- age.' , GATE IS MADE STOCK PROOF Posts'Vlacad V/z Feet Apart Enable Pedestrians-to Pas* T.hrouoh— Cattle Kept Out. A ahort-cut path across a field to an electric,car line was blocked by the owner, who fenced It with, wire and turned cattle in to graze. Since the path saved a great many steps, he received many protests, Tbetown- er gave permission to the pedestrians to put in a gate at eacli end of the path that would permit them to pass, but prevent tlm escape of cattle. This was done in the manner illustrated, An opening was cut in the fence, l 1,* feet wide, a post placed oft each side; and a third post midway between idiosw«g3S^is»i£i«a'*wa^ BABYCHICKS All. tYANOAlt* HftttD* DAYTON HATCHIIIY s l«aO TACOMA *T. ^ DAYTON, OHIO am *.‘save Hama4«9« ' * V..:«FW «<Sl X . To Enable PadsStriana to Pas# throAgh a. Field Without Danger of Cattle Escaping, a Gate Was Built of Three Post#, them, about 1JA 'feet from the fence line. The arrangement proved to he unite satisfactory.—Werner \V. Earn meiater, Walla Walla, Wnsbfngtou, in Popular ileclmnlcs Magazine, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Benefit Ift Wearing Glaetee, .-.Wearing glasses does iMt weaken the eyes. This efteci is a>parepi be cause the eye ;;Jve* upsndnliig and reveals the‘full necessity ipr glasses, Often eyes bo<*>nioso strengthened by the rest thu? j;!vcu ilmi after a time the glasses :a»s no longn needed. B«ss, wcio*a up^ « f the Moon, The best “close bp’* photograph of th#mooa brings our nightly visitor to apoint whereu.maplimy bemadeon j the scale of fid fidles to tfi« mcb. ' Turkish Dsbtor»a Homs Exempt, It is unlawful in Turkey f*. «-< i.;,* a man’s residence for defij.Vmi tm®. ateot land te a»ppou hlw t» aisa 6x- **pt mm. LESONFORFEBRUARY29 PETER WRITES ABOUT CHRIS- ' t ia n uvinou Xjpaaou TKXT-l p«er u - » GOX.DBN TJCXT-H* tlw-twith b* aW 4 - «tb 1 * himoftabt Wmwif *Uo to towalk, ®vewu b* wahu<^-T John **, PRIMARY TOPIC-Doln* u JSSU* Sid. JUNIOR 'TOWC-H<w to Tr**t TUoa* Wluj Wron* U*. INTKRMSDIATyi AND RKNJORTOPIC ■Tl;« NobiUty tjf patlonc*. youNG psxywjl and adult topic -M«U» for ChrisDoa Living. PUBLIC SALE v Having sold our farm we will class out our line ofstock, implement* and feed, at puiWfc eaJ* ®° ovx farm one mile East of Cedarville on thp Bather roadon Saturday, Feb. 28 , 1920 Commencing at .10,00 A . M. the following^property: 14 Head of Horses The purpose of Peter was to estab lish nil who were passing through suffering and tasting. See for exam' .pie 1:7, 8:14, 4:12, 5:10-12. 1. Christian Growth <vv, 1*5), . . The - Christian obtains his life through the new birth, and, the agent of its accomplishment is the4Vford of God (1:2»), The aame'vftallz- ing and cnergiaipg powerwhich makes the beUdver a -dbytld of -Gpd. is essen tial to growth and development In order to have spiritual growth there must be both .renunciation and appro,- prfatfori. ' 1, Renunciation (v. l). Certain things injurious to spiritual life must be put away (1) *ftmUce—-all wicked- -tieis, that is, the will to do injury, to others•without cause: <2) guile—de ceit of ail kinds: 13)-hypocrisies— feignitig to bewljat one.1s not-rassum- ing a false hppaaranee; (4) envlesf—^ hatred of pthaos because they possess1 excellencies which We do not; ‘ (5) evil speaking—all kind -of slanderous .speaking against others. , 2t Ax>proprI&tfon (W* „ 2, 3). <11 Spiritual food must be taken (v. 2), The principle pf the new life was-con- veyed through the Word ( 1 : 23 ), and the Word Is the’means1 by which that life Is be' strengthened and de- veloped- ' dust as a new born biibo ,IoVe&mllk;«ofi®» whoarebotSi again lOve the Bible. (2) .Spiritual food must be assimilated (v. 8), The Word of Gdd’ must be received- and assim ilated by meditation, . , 3. The grand objective (w . 4, 6). It. Is coming to .Christ—to grow up and become a .part of, the glorious church, 'the spl^ixtal bouses.wbicb is. designed.to show forth-the glory of God. ■ if, fieemiy '%bavior of chrictfanr <yv, Jl-25), . , I. As pilgidmsvand sojourner* (vv; II, 12), „ -iCbs^lffihm# are merely . so journers on iMgarth; they ate jour- .ncylng tbroflgli^bsifl their'way to the 'eternal hotpa^dmtbe heavens. , Our heavenly #fMtehfp (Phil. 3:26) should copdii^js: js to (1) abstain « ) . Tha term from oar carnal1 Wsjt ftre enumerated in Gaiatlana* These' war against Um f~ jfa rjn Behavior horn eet before U»SSith*tt.(v. 42 ), .Chris tians should a^jElya that-it will be impossible for Sre, world to speak against them as evildoers,’ * 2, Aa citfcwso* (tv, 1347). White the Christian’S true feltlxensbip is in heaven, be Jiaalt responsibility as a ’ citizen on the eatth, A Chrlstiorrman recognizes the necessity of social or der, and will not only graciously sub mit to the authority of rulers regard less of the form of government, bnt will faithfully perform. his' obliga tions «S a citizen. This he will not. do through cringing fbar, but as the Lord's free. man. -By this free sub-1 mission as a servant of God he put* to silence the Ignorance of foolish men (Vv, 15, id), ( l ) Uonor aii men (v, 17). He will see in eVery man the Image of God and therefore.give honor to him. (2) Love the brother hood iv, 17),' The ^Christian has a peculiar love for those who are of the same, household. (8) Fear God (v. 17), (4) Honor, the king <v. 17). This has peculiar significance, for .In all. probability fhe wicked NetOtwas the king then reigning, 3, As servants: (W, 18-25). Wlills doubtless slaves were meant here, the principle applied to all who have re lation to employers. The Christian will be in objection to bis master. He will n<ft only do tills when hlS employer Is'gentle and reasonable, bnt even when it means wrongful suffer ing. It means not only submission, but loyaity. It is the duty of a Chris tian to consider and. further the iti- ''terests of his employer. Many times to do so means hardshtp and suffer ing. The grand example Of suffering wrongfully Is Jeans Christ. While his suffering hr.an example to ua, it was much more, treatise ho suffered it^ order to break forever the power of sin so as to do away forever with oppression. . Consisting o f'1 sorrel mare 12 years old, in foal; 1 bay mare 12 years old; 1 black mare 5 years old; 1bay mare .threeyears old;teamo f gray marsa,-.aged three and four, w$, 2800; team of bay mares, three and four years old, wt.2900, last pne bred;; 1' bay mare coming three, wt, 1400; 1 gray colt coming 3, wt. 1300; X brown colt coming three, wt, ’1300; 1 gray mare, -wt, 1400, coming six and bred; 1 gray horse, coming 5, wt, 1500; 1 bay genera) . purpose’ .mare,'10 years* in foal, These horses are all extra good. 21 Head of Cattle W SS& f’ " ' Consisting of 1 Guernsey, cow,, fresh Eeb.'lT; . 6 head of Shorthorn, heifers all "to be fresh about June 1st; 1 Shorthorn bull;6 Shorthorn cows bred to fresh en in early spring; 6 yearling cajves, Shorthorn and extra quality. ' I/1 50 Head of Sheep Consisting„o£ 40 head of Shropshire bred ewes to -lamb by April 10th, 10 ewes Dejaine lambs. 55 Head of Hogs , Consisting o f 43 brood sows, .will farrow -March 15; . ■16 sHoatSWeight about 60*Jb.’;6 Putoc sowsbo pig in , ■March; 20 head of 1001b. feeding,shoats. HAY FODDER CORN -OATS 15.tops o f mixed hay ia mow; 150shocks o f fodderSOO bu. of corn in ctibj.lGO bu."oats in bin; I bn. sap- , I ling clover seed, , 1 . , ' • ^ , -I ~ i * * ♦ %.7 ■ £k 1' " '* ". . #1 1’ • + - ‘ i '+ t ' ' -* ' *■ T, 5 * ‘ fi IM P L E M E N T S ; Consiatiiig of a 7 ft, cut McCormick binder usedonly two seasons; Farmer's Favorite wheat drili witfr fertilizer attachment; Milwaukee 8 ft. cut mower;2t01iver walking plows, one a 12-ihch and tb i other 14-inch; 2 riding cultivators, one a John Deere andother a Buckeye;, 1 double-disfc harrow; 2 spiked .tooth harrows; 1 double .shovel, plow; 1 S-toothcultivator; 1 Black Hawke com-planter andiOO.rds. bfw ire; 1 platform1wagon; 1 Brown wagon; hayforks and rope; Jog chains; forks, 14 hog hurdles; 12 ft. long; double and single trees; about 60 oakZx4xf2; one Y-b®,. Steel water tank; one 3-bbl, steel ] water tank; hog,troughs; 1 set of hrefehen harness,almost new;* 1 set. of new-tug harness, never used; bridles, lines and collars, 20 chickens and other ar-ticles hot mentioned, * „ ■\ Terms Made'Known On Day Of Sale. JOHNSONBROS. & R. B. BARBER Wpbb & Baker, Titus, Aucts, Milton Yoder, Robert El<j[er, Clerks Lunch served by C. M.. Spencer. ChaUflfl Comes With the Morrow. However vexed yon may'be over- night, things will often look very dlfr ferCnt In the morning. If you have written a clever and conclusive, but scathing letter, keep It back till the next day, and it will very often never go at all,—Lord Avebury. . Today. ■ We often fall toi recognize If, bu* tlte fact remains, that today Is trying to live up to the highest standard of yesterday’s thought and ■determina tion* is Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possbite. There* is only a limited speci fied number of .Ford cars allotted to this,territory, mi will be wise, to buy one now While we can get cars’ to deliver, A signed order with us is your protection. ' Even our small allottment of Ford cars is not shipped us until we have bonaftde or ders for them. This is because the demand for Ford cars alt over the country Is- greater than ;the supply or production, So don’t depend on spring delivery, ms Every Msft Will Have Chit Sedentary Workers—those who sit at their work—especially might bole that if they have the.hsbti of crossing their legs, then can’t break them, selves of It, they should have a clean duster, or a remnant of soft cloth, and lay it on the under leg, That at oftce stops the shine and wear that followa ‘'crossing.* Arid, aa a duster is not always at- imtul, and “crossing'' 4# always a temptation,. l»est to cut tbs crossing habit clean out. A real IBM most Saving «cottcm|r~-L<Mdott O y so many Ford ears will be ahippediri this territory; only bo mafty will be able to get Ford cars. I f you would be forebaftdld and plan ahead, you will haVe us deliv- S er you a Ford car as soon as possible. Thenyou Twill have it to use whenever you want . “ ■-i % The Ford fs an all ycdf utility-^-in your home or business. Its serviceability, .Its ease fo operation, Us low cost of maintenance has made it such, ft will serve you the year round, Spring ami summer, autumn winter, it is your servant; always ready to do your, bidding, R . A . MURDOCK CEDARVILLE, OHIO, # m ♦ # LOCAL A' * * # 9 The E, F, I). WmAwjt for h Frank E. Bu home over £ab c Morton Cros ing in R oes to faring must Jslm Robinson Springfield, Ap Mrs, Robert Lucy McClellar bins entertaine *ry Society of Lost; A gooi day between th M, E. church. ; finder returns t Rev. E, V. B tfheir guests o mar's parents #on and a broti attorney of Ka HELP WANTE Y. W. C. A. Ca paijtment. * Co good wages. * t A., Day ton, O. WANTED—'T- thirds or a sm Inquire P, O. B A car-of cho riety especially ity will arrive in a^few days. Mrs. Andrew Very critical co at jthe’ time th reported somew Mrs. Charles N Miss1Belle Wi .Were called he {■$ ihe sh- md Thirty -neigh home of Mr. ai last Thursday e parture for Da gramwas’enjoj . Miss Lucile 3 Y. L.'M ;S . las Miss.Salome been visiting h1 man ‘and ’ d ai home- in Wilm • . ,^rof. John ( bon,' left Tuest after spending / and Mrb, J, O. <- expects to spec ijport. before, goi ^ttolr, Va, Mrs.--: ^ her parents be’ hp- 1 l L< JIN.F
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