The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

4 hmmm m lllliiwi i1,|]fi:ii;IiWWWl»iiWWWi»^^ i*iWi<iwNiWuiii!itrwwiDt^B ■PL- *»- J:_- ..w* • f t XwtPfWI XJMM m , KUTOIt lM o»»i to the Feto-OAe* Cede*. tojJs, 0* Oeteber St* Tfifff* <9 seobod ffatiMM*a*Mi*m. * * * * K w w . w i ; m m t rn rn m w im ; conduct or tfut part of the **mmm FRIDAY, AUGUST Sfi, 1«2 WK BAY* A SUGGRSTION Prom a Civie gtoadpotefc nesb. esn bo «k»* to Improve the town in «p- j>mw m by Improving North Main street, Wo had ooom I or the other oay to drive through a email Indiaaa town of less than five hundred peo­ ple and find a ajtde atreat with only tw«pty-oovm cottage# on it that was paved with concrete from curb to curb. The lots wore on an. average of fiffcy to sixty feet each and not a bouse wee more than of the"cottage tYP*-, If a few residents in a town of only a few hundred can have such an Improvement there fa no reason in the world why North Main street, cannot h« improved. Many of the property holders are now ready for such apd all that is necessary is a leader to take-up this movement. Our suggestion is that as the street is much wider than necessary that n. driveway not to exceed sixteen feet o f brick or concrete be placed on each side next to .the gutter. In. the center have a curb from square to square and this filled with dirt for a grass pot or shrubbery, The cure of this plot in each square could be left to the property owners who should wel­ come the opportunity to imrove the street in that way, Traffic would of necessity be forced to the right side of the street in each direction, .: . ■ , ■.,■ ' • Let us haye somei,concerted action pn this improvement on tho part of council and the property owners. The coat divided over a period of ten years suqh its the Main street improvement is not going to hurt anyone. By our suggestion the- cost for North Main street“will be much less than • for the first brick.put down six-years ago and which not a property owner on or off the street would permit to be lifted or removed. » a aecessity nowadays. There is no reason why Cedarrflle cannot have a playground with * f swimming pool for the little fofk*. We have the natural advantage# for twh%. place. Scores of town* of this (tine would hope for nothin*amort that what we have in Massine cresk running through the town with hard limestone banks. The Harmon offer is made we un­ derstand because ha is interested in children. We aro neglecting a very imporntant thing for this community.; when, we ignore the modem well reg­ ulated playground for children. PLAT GROUNDS NEEDED William-E. Harmon of New York -City, formerly a resident of Lebanon, Ohio, has made an offer of not to ex­ ceed $2000. each to ten Ohio cities to be used for -the .establishment of playgrounds for’children. London- has been <Selected as one of the small Cities to receive thib offer. The playground problem not only in large ahd small cities but in every Community is'a very important pfbb- BETTER LOOK AHEAP. The whole history of industry is one of continuous change, Take the big transportation, industry, This country is not going to depend on locomotives on, rajjls forever. The ox cart gave way to the mule team. That gave way to the canal boat. That made way for the- steam­ boat. - ’ Yet,4the railroad industry' seems to think it will last forever, It won't. With each change, the capital invested in the old method.waa+practically a complete loss. * * , HbW much will be salvaged out of the enormous 'capitalisation of the railroads of today, we db not know, Ho the stockholders of the railroads, do the men who work on them think ahead? ' Do they realise that the more they muddle transportation, the quicker they are hastening the end of the industry that means every­ thing to them? ADVERTISED letters Black,' Mrs. Ernest ' Davis, J, L. (2) ' ■.Downing, Eloise “ v •Evans, Leonard' i .Fry, Sam (2) -, [Huffman & Wolfe Co. ' HUbbell Time-Clock Thornton, Mrs. Mattie v \ .W , A. Turnbull, P, M. MONEY -TO LOAN \ Long Term FederalT’arm Loans at 5 1-2 per cent. Semi-annual payments of $23.50, per thousand, pays off loan irt. 34 i-2 years* by authority of ’‘The Federal Farm Loan Act." Write or call1 for free Information^ Morris D, Rice, Secretary, The ■Community National Farm Loan Association, Os- bdm, o . ,, (at), lem. The Well equipped playground -mere, —Poland China Hog Sale—I will sell 47 Bjg Type Poland Chinas at my farm on the Jamestown-Xepia pike intersection, Thursday, Sept. 7th. A select offering‘for breeders and far- E. E. McCa. When yen hear a feller grumble at''the hill he has to climb, and later, see him crumble in dispair,—youwouldn't err in jedgment, if you bet- yer bottom dime, that he has built the 'cross he had to bear. This thing we cal) humanity, is full of human freaks, with fitful an* imaginative brains.’ There’s very few that’s brave enough to scale the highest peaks,—that knows enough to come in when it rainsJ With blessin's all around US, we. embrace the things that curse. We pander to the vicious appetite. We undertake the very thing that’s sure to leave us worse, mi* shut otir eyes to everything that’s right. Then—is it any Wonder, that we founder in the sea, and swaller bite ter waters, tempest-tossed? Too often we imagine that our trouble has to -be, when We only need the rudder that we lostl We’ll, find it smoother sailin’ if we banish, every dread, and cure the imperfection’s 'of our own. The trouble’s nearly allers in- our little ivory head,—and trouble’s hard to manage—in a bone! lUnchettes M < ty ^BttMAMAOHEWsl nn llh THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM Iteted 'social murder. P*rVar* ft,. ~.„v 1 The blackest page of American his- tem h ^ L w the divorce page, To divorce t0d*y ** *h“ 006 m tPh itt every five marriages is S * . m m , " O m a r i n e . « t t k . m 1'M W ‘ m t * oW jr' lom * « t U h t o , t t o « « ^ ,1 ., d h m * .ougf* W tn - vh * ^ _mefi because.thrir husbands are cruel, ^ e e had? the Any inaIt * ho deliberately practi- S j f ' J S u f 8 c™«lty •*•*«•* bis wife and fails ^ * * t0 go^ ort M* femiIy> and finally de- 8Wt8 hJ» Wife and children ought’ to be arrested, tried and convict^ and <f a ^ SrinSTtortoSSSS?In t* *®“ ,w * Maa r * girl marries for a meal- No coU,pIe *bould be allowed tb tWcet, teNdoding a theatre coupon, Unl®M., th«Y could also show When the day of scarcity o lfood they 0ndf * i and willing *«wee .-md no amusement is furnished' jL T t h .t *«*** *bt eaters the divorce court, and j a 7 ^ matrimony and a well-or* there commits a crime against society ^ « ^ ^ u p t e . am) pteow a Mot upon the name <ff T f fd* ,m f h wetBM&jfnd. preeetrt-day matrimonial leose- U rn a eot^N agrees W ort mar- .? £ £ 400 riage to avoid the domestic mponste . .. . , Mfirie* and live aMfeef freedomfrom «• *6vly* «*re awd domeetfc duty, gtx* an *g- ? *f4 mmm k tatteauwat to ptemedi^ ■gWi B#lh^r ^W8k iu P««aaat rotten For Bail! CalifAhti* Privet; Hedge; kvrong two year old pleats for $4.75 per hundred. At the Harley Briggs Nursey, Jamestown, O, <*jr SUSY. P B. FITXW ATXR . D. IX, T««ch«r of KnsUen Uibtv in toe Moody Bible institute of Clilodfo.) QeyrrirSt. IIR , Weeure N i n N f w tJelen. LESSONFORAUGUST27 NRHgMtAH’fi PRAYER i The Cunning Man* *' A cunning rmn overreaches no one half as much as himself.-—H. W, Beecher. j God’s Love. ’ Behold, what manner of love the Fa­ ther hath bestowed Upon us, that we should be called the' sons of God.—I John fill. t • The FOOL ? To be a man’s fool Is bad enough; but the ‘Vain man Is everybody’s,- Xtano. , O f in te r fiit t o YOU* I have a few bar­ gain* in lan d . See m e a t once* W . L* CLEMANS LBaaON TEXT—N«li. GOLDENTEXT—THdJ egectuul,.fervent pfay«r of a righteous man avallethmuch. * J u . Gift. - RKFEHENCB MATERIAL—Ex. «:S»- tt; XBam. 7:6-11: Matt »:37, IS,- Acta 1:U- 14; Eph, 3:11-21, PRIMARY TOPICWNehomlah Talking to God. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Prayer of the Kin*'* Cupbearer, INTERMEDIATE ANDSENIORTOPIC —Prayer as a Preparation for AU Under- t&klAgH* TOUNQ PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Prayer and Power. ' I, Nehemiajh LSsrna of tho Olstross of tho Captives (vv. 1-3), ; 1. When (v. IK Twentieth year of the reign of Artaxerxea (2:1). The. month Cbialeu ’ corresponds to our December. It was while perform­ ing Ate duty as cupbearer to the Per­ sian king. While in this Important position there entered Into his. heart a desire to honor God and do good to his people. A young man can.he true to God in any position In life If he Sets his* heart on Jesus Christ and# communes with Him by prayer apd study of God’s word, A man may be elevated to a high position, prosper in business; and, yet llvCrt life un­ spotted from the world. 2. By Whom (V. 2). Hla, brother Hananl and' certain men 4# Judah brought him the news. His inquiry shows that though he was prosperous he difi not forgethis unfortunate breth­ ren. We should nete'r let our success and well-being shut out; sympathy for the oppressed and suffering. . 8. The Nature of the Distress i*W - The wall of Jerusalem- was broken down. Its gates were Burned-with fire and the remnant of the captives were In great affliction and reproach. .11. Nehamhth's Borrow (v. 4). The news of his brethren’s distress greatly- moved Nehenilah, H e ,gat down and wept and mourned jpfve&i -days. He ^fasted and. prayed before God. God’s people are so essentially one that the affliction' end shame of the one Is the affliction'and shame of all. No fene will ever do much to help a distressed people who does not.deep- ly feel their desolation. Nehemteh’s sorrow was nof'the kind that says “I pity you” and goes on ln-Ways of sel- flshness without making an effort to help. True pity expresses Itself In an effort to help. 111. Nshemrah’a Prayor (vv. 5-11), HOknew where to go for help- He .took the matter upon his heart to God In player. The flrH and best way to help others is to pray for them. Nehe-, mlnh did not merely pray; he left his place at the Persian, court and Jour­ neyed to Jerusalem and took,hold with ‘ fils’ owh hands. Our prayers and teats must be translated Into definite action If we would be o f real help to others. Note the Cbaraarcrlstlca of this prayer, 1. Its Worshipful Spirit (v. 5). He. recognised God as the great and ter­ rible One, the Lord God of heaven. True prayer show# that spirit of wor* ship- ' 2, Its Ground (v. 5). It was jon the ’ground of covenant relation t$mt He besought God. Gn this ground all who are in Christ Jesus can come and plead before God* ’ 3. It. Was Persistent (v. 6). He prayed day and night God Is piqued when His servants are peralstept in their pleadings with Him, Those who understand the covenant relation will be Importunate In their petitions, 4.. It Was Accompanied by Confes­ sion Of Sin (vv* 0, 7), In this confes­ sion bo mentioned definitely hts sin (v. 7), We should specify the sins which we have committed. Most peo­ ple when praying are too general in therr confessions.' ; 5. He Pleads God’s Promises (w. 8, 9), Xu our praying we should remind 'God of His own wqrds. If is whep His words abide in us that we can Intelligently pray (John 15:17), *If we would be successful in our praying we should fill our minds with God’S promises. 0, He Pleads Relationship (v* 10). He reminds God that they were His children by redemption. Those who are In’ Christ are God’s ‘ children by redemption through His precious blood. The child has a claim upon its father. God's children have a claim upon Him. 7. It was Intercessory Prayer (v.ll). With intense earnestness he definitely prayed that God would give him favor before the king in order that he might be enabled to help hlS people, The king’s favor was needed in order to enable him to help his brethren* Gtkl Is able to move the heart.of a heathen king and thus further His own cause by means 'of the prayer of a humble servant. BOWEINDIGESTION REUEYEDQOICKLY New Yerk W « mh Warmly Ptaitas Jeqpas* jittteW—deeCs»>*tes *T have taken your Little Wond­ er Capsules and want to express my appreciation to you for the wonder­ ful results that I have so far ob­ tained. I have been suffering from indigestion of the bowels for a long time. Since taking these wonderful capsules, my appetite has increased and assimilation of the food that 1 .take seem# to be perfect" This }s an exact copy of e letter written by - Mlsa Louise M, Brun. ning, of 355 W . 52d a t. New York City, praising1Jaques’ Little tyonder Capsules. Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules contain a number of standard medi­ cines acknowledged to" bo correct­ ive# In treating certain gastric and intestinal disturbances. . A single capsule goes direct to the spot and gives prompt and beneficial results in mild nnd acute cases of indiges­ tion* dyspepsia and constipation. On said at Richards Drug Store, Cedarville; or (SOp by mail postpaid from Jaques CapBnle Co„ Plattsfaurg, N .-L , * ' \ & v OHIO STATE & TW - ■ k WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro­ vide# You With the Bast. T I F F A N Y ■!BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit S t / Xante, O. The Am£ •Racing ^ Ohio's EducaH TheGreatestAgric aug S COLUMBUS Good Roads RailroadRatoi lo ck fe List' gfctured men? nonEarth SIXNIGHTS SEPT. 2. / ' ✓ ■ HF' ■k.% 1. % - =3 m-l ’l l YOUR EYES , Need Expert Attention# SEE WADE and SEE BETTER 16,000 Pleased Patrons w a d e OPTICAL CO* 4l S. Fountain, Ave. W H A t T O B U Y a n d W H E R E T O B U Y IT SHOES FROM FACTOR? TO YOU AUle«thor (urmwork *b««s. blnck of okocolate IcotNr or ruliber h«cl*. $».*Sud $3.SCper t>«Ir. Mall order* Meeptad. Maaty back guarantee. Blue Ribbon Shoe Factory 62 W. Main St. 1 TONIGHT! TEV ON ONE OF THESE $45 Suits for $22 - SPARKiS & FISCHER , TAILORS—BYERS—OEEANERS SSS. Center 8t. Bet. Mainand High. Bring lo o r Work In Any Evening. Before S. ■ The Springfield School of. Dancing .Classes und Private Lessors Afternoons and Evenings, Dally except Sundays. Third Floor Front IS S. Fountain A t *. - Over Fierce’s Book Store Good Cars For Sale Beaeongble price*: convince yonr- selt We will also boy yonr ear or sell it on consignment. Free Open Air Parking' Space For Ont-of-Tonn Visitor* ‘ McMaster Motor Exchange tt-34 W. Jaffersoa St, DI GAN Cleaner and Dyer Call in Person or Ship by Parcels Post 108 EAST HIGH STREET LATEX CQRD TIRES Look at These Prices: 30 x 3*/2................. $ 8.50 30 x 3 l/z Giant..... 11.25 32 x 3Y2. 3 2 x 4 3 3 x 4 34 x 4 32 x 4y2... 33 x 4y2..., 34 x 4»/2.* , At* new* freah stock; other! size cords and fabric tires at prices in proportion. HUTCHINS (The Harness Man) 106 W. MAIN ST, Pvbtf*aiat«»ala#«^fy* ••eeeee»#*«•«g»»te •Vviaea**•«••*»•#• e tr iiM te tM tM M eeee*»»*»*«**»**• 15-00 19.00 20.00 21.00 25.00 25.75 26.75 USED CARS OF REAL VALUES IN Nearly All Makes COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Largest Accessory Stock Includ­ ing Tires, Storage Batteries* Etc. ’’A Little Better for a Little Leas” THE^MOTOR MART CO. .116.24 W. Alain St. DAY AA., Mli.llT UlillVICE USES—TUBES CORD AND FABRIC Standard Built 4 15% to . 35% Discount BEST QUALITY » First Grade IN STOCK Howe, Goodyear , Oldfield, Mason, Fisk, Goodrich, Star, Republic, Knight and others, many HieSPRINGFIELDTIRE andSUPPLYCO. • 41 N. ^Fountain Ave* , * SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ,We carry ibe most complete radio 1 itock in tbls district. A vlult/to Oar Store will convince you* voar Imre refunded on order* of #50.00 and over.- Remember eu r . mnil order service, . Everything absolutely guar­ anteed, Write for .price sheets and Information. The Dalie Electric Co- 130 S. Limestone St. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Let Us Give You Our Prices on All Kinds of Fixtures, Motors, Wiring ton f i r t h r < Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed” it 6 $ years, according to statistics. Are you to he one of the three or one of the 97? Now is the time to de­ cide. Abswer by opening a Savings Accouht in this Association Mow. We pay 6 per dent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin-, ning will soon grow to such propor­ tions as will mean independence for you, f A ? j T A N ' Oisfi *r AfiAtt* « a v ,NG| f * TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation One dollar deposited in a Savings Ac count here gives you one of,thes Lib­ erty Bells to drop your odd change in, ..Give Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing...

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