The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
V* . '1 . Wr A . '■4 17LECTRICservice today is such a co^moapkce fact ia you* evarjMlay life that you *eldn» think of tfiemilHcns of dollars or of thebrainandbrawnof thehundredsof pen (bat makethissendee, nowso in dispensable to yon, a possibility. When yon press a button‘ to light year home, store or factory—to start the washer or sweeper in . toe home—thevarious devices in,thestore—toemany machines in the factory-^it is a matter of ffietthat toe Necessary electrical energy is there, instantly, to performthetask. Thismost continue to be for it is ible for you to returnto fte old daysof dark- not ness poss (and drudgery. Youmvttappreciate,however,toatforustokeep pace with the increasing demands for our service, muchnewcapital ts continually being required.^ To raise this moneywemust issuepreferred securities. We are proud to say tout the maiorky of pur, shareholders live in toe communities we srve, and that fromtime to time they increasetheirholdings, E&y we send you more information regarding our companyand its securities? atbb , n. p„ fa &• Moody ummm O ctober 23 F*UL,'» LAST JOURNEY TO .JERU- ■MKUKMi. TJBMXm TJBXI^Aett SfcUUiT. GOLMBN TBOW-l+l UH B<nb*Kft*ry .............. ■* tiw «um " " n*p it w»ftlatnot-Gal, $;). SHCJB KATSPUAl.- Rom. IS: U Tim. TOPIO-H ow Paul’s!Trl*ndl» »atu»r or g H j f i& T A FEW OTHER MONEVjSAVERSJ XENtA,©H10 aaaega Although you all know wheat has advanced thirty cents a bushel In the last ton days, we are going to sell you Flour forprices unheard o f recently Schmidt’s Ocean Light Flour largo 24 1-2 pound^s a c k . . . ....... Schmidts Ocean Light Flour, , 121-2 pound sack Schmidt's Ocean Light Flour, ■ / " ■ , ’ O g s q Don’t miss this big Flour Special as this lyUI possibly be your last chance before cold we he f etting cheap}F10ur. 84c 42c 23c Puffed Wheat 1 All asserted cakes, per pound. . . . . *#« Sliced Pineapple, large cam, full sliced, o a ^ per oan. « , * « « * • * • • . ai< * v v Premier Salad Drsesiag, . Afk bugs s u m . - a" * v v Potatoes, targe Ho. 1 grade, /£ S a a per bushel, 80 pounds. • . , , . aa<aia, aa. aa#. aaaa , ^ l i v U Potatoes, large No. 1 grade, s o par peek, 15 pounds, » a4aaaa, , aaa, a, a, , ,ftx O C Freshmads, best grade Creamary Butter, pet pound. Motoar’eQator Dflf p td t t f th »<« «••» r . , *> ...................... EfcgUHUk, par ceh. . , # , * * * * . . * ■ * . » * . , . * * « . » » » . . . . . . 41c 11c 21c ikm irnm m m m ifauue m * X X OSTOSS PUCK ON PRM rm xx InWfa dein«; far 1* *fiwwwuon we artivll -*ap t LO . i t w a n m m e s k a t s r ia i , ***.#*»; u pMlVABT ’ Bhomd Tbelf CioT#, JtTNiOKTorwM?*ul *n4 Hl» Frlowte JOTWOOaWATBANDSENIORTOPIC" -Pirni »<j *»* rfi^tidiL _ TOUNOPHOPMCANDADUDPTOPIC . JUvfaWf HIMtipletor, *• 1, fteur* Vlrit to Gr«*c, amt Mil*; tu. (20:1-6). . sTWo Incidents marked this trip: L ' The Jew* latd wait for lijin ( tv , 1-B), This plot .obliged Wm to retrace fete steps farettgb Macedonia trusteedof amore rapid sea voyage. 2, VellowaWplng, the Dladplea at Troas (vv. 6-16), He met, wltt them around (he tab!* of the fcord and spoke words of encouragement while preaching here, Eutycbns, In a deep deep, fell from a window and was killed. j?aul lettered his life, 'thus giving to the dlidples a .sign of divine power %hlch wag gseatly needed at thaf time. II. Paul'* FarFwell to the Ephesian Elder* (20:17-38), Hi,s Object in this address Is to Im press upon-them their responsibility, 1, Review of Kts tbtee years’ ,min istry iw. 18-21), (J)‘ The spirit of ministry <v. lb), He was humble, lender and faithful fa spite of the many trials which befell him. (2) The faithfulness of his ministry (vy, 20, 21). He madeknown onto them every, thingwhich.was of profit, taught them both In public and fa private. He neglected no <Saa*, Jews or Creeks. Hr was impartial fa all his ministry. AS) The theme of bis ministry (v, 21 ), Repentance"and faith, This is the pro eminent,note fa the message of true ministers today. 2, The present state of things (vv. b2Di—Havlng-mlewed-hls-mfatetryj he ndw points out the present state of'things, (1) His immediate pur pose wae to go to Jerusalem (v. 22). (2) Bonds and aMicttons were lying across his path (r. 23), Despite these he went forward with undauntedcour age, He kbe<* that God was leading him, so' he went- forward. (3) His fixed purpose (v. 24). He was deter mined to complete his- ministry at whatever cost—even giving up hla life. (4) His consciousness of obligation dis charged (w, 25-27). Knowingrthat they should ace hla face no more, he called them to record that Jibhad not shunned to*declare the whole counsel of God; therefore' was free from the blood of all mem 8. Hla <*a?*bste m efaere <w/28- $»;■ tv. 28>4 sue dock for which they must csre was purchased by the precious blood of Jesus, and tbej\ had received their commission from the Lord. (2)- The impending evils (vv. 20, 90), False teacher* would arise from their owft number. Grievous wolves would do-- vour the dock. Themost deadly foes of the chhrah are those ministers and Sunday school teachers who are un faithful to their trust. (3) incentives to faithfulness <vv. 81-35). Ills ow« example of. watching bight add dajt for faredyears i* heldupbefore them; hla nhsrifilh service, laboring with his ownhandsnightandday that hemight be free from suspicion of selfishness. * III. ’ Paul Tarrying Bevsn pays at Tyre ( 2 1 : 1 - 6 ). Hlapoint of destinationwas Jerusa lem. He was pressing onward thither with all.speed, hut on account of the Unloading of the ship he was ohJIgetJ to wait at Tyre for seven day*. Dur ing fate delay he searched out the dis ciples who Jived In that city. White here certain'disciple* said fart Paul; should not go to Jerusalem. The in formation which these dlsclplea re ceivedby the Spirit was doubtless the same aa fait given to kgabna (vv. 10, 11). kgtbns told exactly what the Spirit, said, which set* right what the Tyrian disciples seemed to say, The same Spiritwhich showed tothese dleripies that suffering awaited Paul, revealed unto him the same suffering andsent himforward into it. IV. Paul Yaityittp fa Philip's How* (VV. 7-14). , Resuming their journey, they paused brieflyat Fteternal* to greet the breth ren there, after which they went to Caesarea. Here they took vp their abodewith Philip,who had so success fullywrought In the eafty days of the church. V. Paul at Jerusalem (w. 15-17), Th* brethren at Jerusalemgladly1re ceived them, Paul’s lodging place w*s with an Old disciple, •teselnps of This bay. Bnjey the blessings of this day, If God sends them, and the evils bear pa tiently, and sweetly; for this day is cure; We are dead t» yesterday, and are net bore tomorrew.—Jeremy Tay lor. ' ; ’ Wear Him. We come too near Him when wb search intoHis counsels. The soo **«r the fire say of thcrawires, Come net too near. How much more the Light which none can attain mito?~*B)sfa>gf Balk - . ml-nilifiTlIi -" ;|im i H i ■. ■ _ v*re Wereere* has fat aaKpri raeoril af UMiag bare t*ie* reptared W Asreri* San rerere* rewire in t wheo m wereatw*r'wrehMmcl<*,«k4*«tafato m m m m m & w»mm tom •mmit *mt mt*t it reu>ire# p u m m m , m m atremre preeares' iMl trim woreted af .ttw rimreittidee « r e h ®«red, r n t hare recently reiaed a mm re ireoe of faa noble : it tire Grna again** the .... * * * » «*» m t m m T* the eleeton of fa# varies* School Districts of Geerrsn County, Ohio, the following are the Candi dates t$ be voted for at the General Bteetfen, November 8, 10*1, fee Mewdwe of Board ef Xdaeattea ef tha said seboel dfatrict* of Gresoe County 0*hfa. Tbrite U) be elected In *U fas district*. i'h t For County Bogrf of Education A. L. Fisher -W. B. Bryson ■J, E. Hastings, * For CedarviUe Township Board of Education: E, E, Finpoy. Ross Township School District M. K. Rltenour F. F. Beley C, R. Raid, J. M. Fletcher,’ Chief ' P. H. Creswell, Cteric Board of Supervisors of Elections of Greene County, Ohio, To the Elector* of tbe Vdlage ef Cs- darviUe, OHo:- You are hereby notified that at the «SHStt*l tSmnUsn ha held en ike gth day of Movmker, IMl, fa the YiSU faffe of Cedarvftte, Ohio, at the rime and tiw places for the holding of HW | I M t i Will submitted te arid ateefars the qn*s> rion of the issnanee of a bond of said Village in the aum of 8)8504)0 tor tb* purpose of ti^a ■ for the payment of the fadebtednasa of retd Village resulting from the purchase of certain fire extinguUh- fag equipment, and which said indebt edness the said Village is unable to pay at maturity by reason of the limits of taxation;. Said bond is fa mature Three (8) years after date. Said question is submitted pursuant ^ to .the,previsions of an ordinance paired by Cremrit «£ arid *!$«§» fat (he fife day *£ Ostobfav IMI. i. If. iekmath Village Cleric e£ the YBfagf ef Ce» darriOa, Ohio, HhereHiWtfaa Th# m s wt* fafarere reewa evsry. ifare fairs?* fart* Sbsfa IriReafay fabaa eeadttiere reffare Mai fa refafiy Me gas U ebiwheie zm 6 % i m m 6 °j0 You Can Gel 'saa*,'?- SSS■ & Loan Association 28 East Main S t.,,; SPRINGFIELD, •OHIO. ;• ■ r . z1" f " -i*•,* ^4 CALL ANDLETUS EXPLAIN OURSPECIAL PUN “Quit floundering in the seaof discriminating Jersey breeding” and begin -where White- h,iUFarfai leaves off« . -■ , * ”^r, < Youcn do it— if you select a foundation in tlie • O ^ E D BY EDWIN S. KELLY Whitehall Farm, Monday, Oct. 24 , 1921 YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO Whitehall Farm has long been recognized is a breeding establwbment of high cUss .Registered Jersey Cattle,, and thw dispersal afford* Jersey breeder* a ?plendid opportunity to purchase some of - ' ' "AMERICA’S BEST BRED JERSEYS" Included in the sale are these great sires: , Sybil* GambogeMajesty—By Sybil’s Gamboge. Dam. Oxford Majesty’s Beauty, gn Island tested daughter of Imported Oxford Majesty. v *Chief Oxford Lad—A producing *on of Gold Medal Royal Majesty, out of a daughter of Oxford Lad. , , • SybilVGambge of WhiteHall—By Sybil’s Gamboge. Dam. |loya Belle, a pme winning daughter of Penmthrop’a Raleigh. A lso- •. Oxford Majesty’s Victorie 370609, now on Register of Merit test, producing, in 10 months 16,183*5 lb*, of milk 951 lb*, of 85 per cent butter. With the record she already ha* made, thismake* her the ^ * * , ^HIGHEST TESTING DAUGHTER OF IMP, OXFORD MAJESTY*’ The following ete a portion of the register of Merit cow* included ir^the sale— Lbs. of LB*. Milk .Oxford* Alebel.,. , a. , « f1929.4 Gomboge Flossie Mabel,, . . . . . •.< •* , , • . , , , , 11286.3 Dulcet*Edna 2 n d , ^ , . . . 10188. Roberts Nlazie, «»- *. »».* *»'• 1054U DoyalDulcet , » * » * * « » . # , . » - . . , » . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 4 9 3 Raleigh.*pilots jClotairc. 1397.1 Marigold Combination B e s s . 1007. Gomboge AshleyBelle, ,•»*#•«**•. . « , « • , *. 101643 You It Do s Ruby £(831,7 Eminent s Majestys Eminence, , «<« , « , * , «•« , « *9293. Gamboges^Peach0 K e l l a i m t a>, Nobles Diploma Lady,..• ,80263 Plymouth s Fancita. a a a a, , ,7465,7 Majestys E m i n e n c e , . 83323 You 11Dos R u t h i e , , . » • « , . 8 4 2 0 . Majesty** Mmd^of Nobility 7564.9 SigoKma i Flowc Mnbol* s * * . * * * * * * ' * * * « * * « » * 4 i » * i a * s «*»• * +7483*5 Majestys Miss Queenie. . **. ****, , «»*•*•. **, *, , *#, **, , , . « . .6596* ^Golden Fern s Crocus. ,6198.1 Butter 1726 704 689 686 676 651 648 614 582 570 566 551 549 505 493 481 465 438 433 425 398 396 382 338 278 i. ,*#*' *,,*«» ,<*».,. «ri • «,#♦*.♦ 44 *** *4' *•» t * i , . » , , » , • » . * , . * » . . *• » . , , . . Dukets E g y t i a . , 3726. 6 DerrysOxford L a s s i e , 5932,1 Raleighs E v e l y n 0 * l C e l l a i f n . *6924.9 Fem'8 Enunent C i o t a i r e . . 68533 Lucinda Alebel. *, *»•**»,.»• »•», * . . . ****. ••. ** » . . . , . , , . . . 6110, Eminent’s Rosette s Blit*. ,6262,1 v The following sires are represented4. Royal Majesty* Oxford Majesty, Gamboge, Knight, Chief Oxford Lad, Sybil’s Gamboge Majesty.Oxford You'll Do, Plymouth Lad, Dairylike't Majesty, Sybil’s Gamboge of Whitehall, Combtoatkti Premier, Dreiy’s Golden Jolly* Oxford’ Gipsy's Lad* Dulcet’s Majesty, Oxford Duke of Dreiunwold* Gamboge s Speckled Prince, and other equally well bred sire*. EDWiNS.KELLY) ^SUSSfiS-**- (CHESTER FOLCK, M.n.gCT) . YELLOWSPRINGS, OHIO 4 .. J
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