The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

$ * * tMBr' mm mmm Wf-KV** r l ‘ \ .m*M I lHvMft«ris»« Tm * fieit consideration ahonlcl always he the aemplettt saf*ty of your money. Not until after you have bean fully satisfied with tbs MHsurityoffered you, is it wise to consider the rat# of Dividend, The conservative policy of this Association ex­ tending over 83 years now enables USto provide a standard of security excelled by none and •quailed by very few, It is ott this basis that w# invite your account.' “ 100% Safety— 6% Dividends” Gem City • B K i ld lo g and L o a n A s i ’n ; RESOURCES7MILLIONS. 6 N , Ma in , D a y t o n * K m = 5 f >f.t Will you allow us to convince you that our method o f cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing clothas is strictly sanitary and up-to-date. Wa giv# your clothes a lasting crease, uniform finish and the natural body shape. Only Complete Plant in Greene Ca. . Xenia Dry Cleaning Co. ' PETERS BROS. W illiam Robinson, Agt., CtdarviUe, O. 531 E. Main Street, - Xenia, Ohio Gel Beck to Normal by Buying Your Groceries at SCHMIDT'S LARGE LOAF BREAD, POTATO. BtTTEHRNUT OR BETSY ROSS, FIFTEEN CENT SELLER, NOW 10 CENTS, SMALL SIZE TEN CENT SELLER NOW 5 CENTS. * * FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! 24 A*2 pound **ck Schmidt** Oceau Light *.______89c f * 1-4 sack Schmidt's Ocean L igh t_____________________ _______ 49c EVAPORATED FRUITS Shtte* LargaPruae* per pound *------ - - — — l i e Medium *i*e prune* per pound _________ ___________ * 10c Peaches, peeled, per pound —___________________„ ___24c Aprieote, regular standard grade, per pound _____________19c SXFCIALS ON PROCTOR AND GAMBLE SOAPS 10 bar* f o r — — * - » « « . * 32c . G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars for ._________ .____ . - ___4fc • 8 w , 10 bars f o r . - ___________ ________ ____— - * .<9e * Soap, 10 haw fo r - --------- — >.— — — 79c Sc — — -tc BEANS I BEANSI Beat grade Navey Beans per pound —____ —— ______ _ BWft Grade Iim as( per pound . **•«*■«*arU 4***1 uattridlnilMia*|M 4 n■>«*«■ 4 »u»Mia POTATOES! POTATOES Real grade U, 8 , N o .i per bushel, 60 i b e , 9 0 c * * * * * ^ . « , — --------- -— — — .— — 2ic Ale* ear fiae cjbrtlfiedseedPotatoes consisting of Early Rose, Ohio's, 1«**1New twkt SeadcaBeattie*, etc. -T"-— ..— ■1t.....- .... ....... ,...... ,... >■'........ r. ... .......... - CANNED GOODS JNal grade regular Ne. 2 cane Sugar Com, S fo r — — ____—i-2 fc waft Grade regularNo, 2 cans Tomatoes, 2 for J______ —___ 25c "im Gtead* regular No, 2 mm* Peas, 3 for _________ ____— 25c »***§*•Ne. $m » Aprieci in syrup, per can -j— . 19c RegularNe» t sanePeaches in*yrup, pencan 19c tb* Mgheet market prices for Chicken*, Egg* and " ' Cream, wegite- you the biggest check and cash r r E.Schmidt & Co. WMOLggAUS AND RETAIL 1 Sm&DttraitSb Xeniai, Ohio ' MflmnriBHinmnMar Lesson t; 11TZ ,.*T,EIl. D. t>., MU'iuH e'< K.-i.ut.h IK . * In th* Wo*dy B .b l# Jlli-c <i »■ • > ug, 1K1. W*I m i Uahw.1 Ote Bkiv Tl m m MSSpH e*lW.e WvVirjJfa-'^WH. mm Penny as Financial Baremeter, The cent Is the barometer of burt* jiM*, and It la interesting to note that during financial depression a largo number Of these coins accumu­ late In the treasury. Bren a big storm or a strike will cut down the Humber of pennies in circulation, for the psnoy*rending public is imioors, or else forced to save for "rainy day*" that threaten, ft is a sign of prosper­ ity When Urge Uumtadt* of pennies sure «K UfttUttOft* Save for a Purpose USSOM Ffli'i JULY 3 THE gARLV Mt-e OF BAUL, fcKMON TK XT -'A i ts *1.33. UeuL *’.*-*! of* » Tim. ;. h , >5- , . OOUDBSN TEXT—Today If y« W11 {\®*r Ms Sglo*. hardae not your heart*.—Uoo. >%EinBRBNCE f1,A.TiilllALr-DoUt. 4^. arsiinst ji«-1. .. raxM ARV TOPIC— When Saul Waa a *dUNTOR TQPIO^Wlieu Timotliy Was * ^ijt^r^RMBblATKANPSENIORTOPIC —JewUh Boy Lit*. * XOUNO PEOPLE ANDADULT TOPIC —Saul’s Early Train!*1* and Education, We are now entering a si* months’ study of the life and teachings of one of the greatest men who ever lived. 1. Saul's Birth (Acts 31;8«). ma parentB belonged to the trlbo ot Benjamin and were ‘‘Hebrews of the Hebrews,” that ls^ Jews,who haye not, become contaminated in their ancestry through intermarriage with the "Gen-' tiles (PhU. 3:5). . . ■ 1. Time of. It Is Impossible to deter­ mine the exact year of his birth, but the probability Is that It ,was practi­ cally- the same as that of Jesus., He was a “young roan” when Stephen wa* stoned (Acts 7 :5»), “Voungman” may 'mean any age from twenty to thirty., 1 About 60 A. IX in the Roman prison he call* himself “Paul the aged" (Phi­ lemon 9), This distinction wouldhardly be appropriate for1 a man under sixty.. 2. Place of (v. 30). Tarsus, the cap-, ltal of the Province of Cilicia. Repre­ sentative business men came here from all parts of the world*- It was a self- governing city which made citizenship therein honorable. Besides,'it was one . of the three great educational center* of the Roman empire. God’s provi­ dence ordered that the apostle to the Gentiles should beborn in a city where he would encounter men.of every class and nation, making him broad In h)s sympathy and tolerant- in his dealings with others. 1|* Saul's Home Training (Deut. 6 : 4-9; ct U Tim, 3:14,15). He was brought up In a pious home (Phil. 3:5), In the passages cited above Is given the responsibility of a Jew In the training ot his children. 1. Central truths to be taught (vv. 4, 5). (1) Unity ot God. “The Lord our God Is one Lord.” This was a tes­ timony against the polytheism existing among the Gentiles of that day,’ .He Is God alone, therefore to worship an­ other Is sin. The word translated “God” Is, plural in form, giving room for the doctrine Of the Trinity—Father, Son and. Holy Spirit. The great need of the world la a recognition of the fundamental doctrine of the nnlty and trinity of the Godhead. There can be no established Orderuntil God is given His rightful place; neither can there be any moral health. (2) Man’s su-. preme obligation (vr‘ 5). God should be loved with all the heart, bou I and might, because He Is God alone and . supreme. Tpls being the first and great commandment,we know what is.man's supreme duty. 2. How these truths are to be kept alive. (Vv. 3-9). The place for God’s Word la in the heart. In order that It may be in the heart (1) “teach it dili­ gently to thy children” (v, 7). The most Important part of a child's educa­ tion is that given by parents In the Word of God. (2) Taljc of them In the home (v. 7), How blessed is that . home where God’s Word Is the topic of conversation. (3) Talk of them when retiring for the night (v, 7). The last thing upon which the mind should rest before going to sleep should be God and His truth. (6) Talk of them when rising In the morning (▼. 7). tHow fit­ ting that God should speak to us the first thing when we awake1 (9) Bind themupon thine hand (v. 8). This was literally done by the Jews, even to the wearing of little boxes between their eyes. (7) Write them upon the posts of the houses and on the gates (v. 9). Doubtless Timothy’s homo training was similar to Saul's (11Tim. 3 :14,15), From a child Timdthy wa* taught the Holy Scriptures (U Tim. 1;5). This wa* done In thehomeby hi* mother. III. Sat'I's Education (Acts 22:8). 1. In college atJerusalem. A Jewish child became a child of the lawat the age of thirteen. Most likely at this age hewent toJerusalem to enter upon his course of study. Here he sat at the feet of Gamaliel, one of the most eminent teachers that ever blessed Is­ rael. The course of study beta was restricted to the Holy Scriptures, 2. A trade at Tarsus, Perhaps after finishing his college course at Jerusa­ lem he returned to Tarsus and learned a trade, One rabbi said, '-'He that teach- eth not his Son a trade doeth the same as If he had tatight him to steal.” The tradehe learned was tent making. This came in very good la his later life, en­ abling him to support himself while preaching the gospel. A Handful With Quietness. Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit.—Ecclesiastes 4:6. Save for a home, your insurance, a trip on your vacation, or a protection in times of sickness* It is a common practice of many of Our patrons to maintain individual accounts for such purposes—to pro­ vide sufficiently to meet payments“or needs when necessary. Think it over, you need this service TT-every one does. Gome in and start ’kn account today; $1.00 will do it. TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation A Liberty BeU filled with change proclaims as much independence "a* did the ringing of its original by our forefathers, We have one for you* Highest Type of Joy. There’s no joy superior to that of rising above, what the community pre- diets for you. Yet-every man has It In KJnj to be infinitely above what others think possible. Hidden deep In every man are the unseen personali­ ties waiting for the touch of occasion to call them forth. They respond as a matter Of growth and then only to answer a recognized need. As the mind Is urged to finer discriminations It learns to weigh, more subtle argu­ ments, As the heart Is taught to feel the cry of another’s sorrow It devel­ ops larger cupaclty to enter Into the finer feelings of the human soul. It Is all a matter of human and divine laws, lie who permits himself to de­ velop his best becomes the man of the hour In time of need. He rises on the strength of his trained personality. —Exchange, 1 , • ’ FamiliarityBad,Form. , In offices end shops where men and women work together, It Is bad form for workera to address each other by their first names. Men shouldhe care­ ful to address womanworkersms Miss t v Women should not fall into the bad habit of calling men by their last names, as Brown, or- Jones,-without prefixing Mr. It 1* possible—and wise —to be friendly wltimut bolng familial or undignified.—Biddy Bye. . , © Tire Price Reduction * ' ’ < H applies to all sizes— without reservation - The name o f Goodrich on a tire means jjust one thing—quality. And that quality, is always the highest thatcan be produced. Each tire is specially designed for the ser-., j vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in the popular sizes, have established them­ selves as unusual values from the stand­ point o f real economy. Silvertown Cords in their class have always held first place in the esteem o f motorists, hot only be­ cause o f their symmetrical perfe&ion o f finish, hut furthermore, by reason o f their long life, complete dependability and sat­ isfactory performance. Your dealer will supply you at these fair prices: SILVERTOWN CORDS M««t Each Othw. Who can measure (he difference be-' tween the great sun ftnd that little bfade of grass! Yet the grass I ibs all the sun It can need or hold. In waiting on God Hia greatness and your littleness splt< and meet each other most wonderfully.—Rev. Andrew Murray. Ship and sail under the Starsand Stripesto all parts o f the world ' j 'HEREwasalongperlodwhen A Itwar not true, bilt today it ft proudly true once more— trade and passenger router arc to established that you can ship your goods, or you can sail, to any part of theworld under the StartandStripes. The programofroutes Isbeing carried out with an eye to the future as well as present need* of American exporters and Im­ porters and all American pros­ perity. See that the ships you useare owned and operated by American citiiens or by theU.& Shipping Board. Operatorc ofJPaaeengac Services Admiral Line, 17 State Street, New York. N. Y, Mateon Navigation Company, 34 So, Gay Street, Baltimore, Ma. •MunsonSteamSMeUnt, S 3 Btmr Street, New York, N, Y. N«w York and fo rte Rloo S. fl, Co., 11 Broadway, New York, N, Y. Padfia Malt S, S, Co., 4f Broadway, Near York, N .Y . U. S. Mall s. S. Co., 47 Broadway, New York, N .Y . WardUna, {NewYork andCubaMail S. S. Co) Foot of Wall Street, New York,.N, Y. Free use of Shipping Board film* Use of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reals, free on request of any mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organi­ sation, A great educational picture of Ships and the ‘ ------- k 5IZB Ah&Sktd SafetyTread TUBES 30x3^ $24.50 $2.55 32x31 32*90 . 2.90 32x4 41.85 3.55 33x4 43.10 3.70 32x4* 47,30 i 4.50 33x4£ 48.40 4.65 34x4i 49^5 4.75 33x5 58.90 5.55 35x5 61.90 5.80 Theanti-skidsafetytread SilvertownCord 20 % Lower Prices The Goodrich price reduction which took effeA May 2nd was without reservation. It included Silvertowns togetherwith Good­ richFabricthe*andGoodrichRed andGrayinoertubes. FABRIC TIRES Smooth 30x3 $12.00 Safety 30x3 13.45 Safety 30x31 16.00 Safety 32x3$ $20.25 Safety 32x4 26.90 Safety 33x4 2830 THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBERCOMPANY o 4kron,OMo _ B (WESTERS PILLS BRAND { n *ea. write for Inform- (ton to M, Latte, Director Information luretu. Room 911, 1319 “ P" Street, \W „ Washington, D.G. SHIPS FOR SALS ( f s Amirtem ctH***i mltV tied steamers, bstk til sad seel { baraSr*. Atsa weed atasmars. weed ] kails gad ee«e*.i»ial tala. Partker I teferttitlea ebtalaed by raaaaat, , For sailings of jtassenier and freight ships to alt I parts of the world andalt 1 other information, writ* any of the above lines or it 1 U’S’SfflPPINGBOARD * VlMI* A i * DIAMOND »< ?«& o a * LADD'S i _ _ AiV rnrBnireM lot Cnt-CHKa-'rKR DIAMOND ukand pills la RXO an Goto metallic boxes, aekled with Bit Ribbon, TAX* mo orjaxa. Say efvaar im um m < ask r.r cnr.omfs.TCBs . SIAMONB BRAND DILLS, for twentv-firo yearsregarded as 8 est, 8 afesttAHviys Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE TuaxBD 1 ■I WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany's Optical Service Fro* vide* You WlUt the Best. TIFFANY BETTER CLASSES S. Detroit S t Xenia, 0 . ( f i •0V . ■ IS EAGLES’ SANE FOURTH CELEBRATION COME AND CELEBRATE Enjoy a Clean, Safe and WhoUieome Day at the Greatest One Day Fourth of July Jubilee In America THE SECOND ANNUAL Sane 4-th o f July C E L E B R A T I O N Clark Co. C ^ g g * ) Fair Ground.,Mon., July 4 -I AMAZING ATTRACTIONS er% * « * " SOMETHING FOR EVERY ONE BALLOON ASCENSION and Double Parachute Drop, FAIN’S t ' ,S?0S ” ) FIREWORKS DISPLAY Splendid Ante Facilities—Ampb Frotacthn—Smergattcy Hoepital—BabyNttraery—ServiceStation—AllontheGrapitda 9N'iiniUJilriaili*iamali»rnimW'i'.t.V.l.liiil!i .... Jn ^l1^1flrllr(l|l^WI, "Wl’llfililt '*rViri)W|n ’AfUJE;*' S ' Fit FOUitTH C'-U•T'SATiON j s .—.Ik..

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