The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

4 m * wtoi Have your old Furniture .upholster-* ed* rehnished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from I to 10 miles from Xenia, Send in your address. Will be in Cedarvilie Nov. 6-7-8 Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed. ' Elmer Weyrich H41 Huffman Ave., DAYTON, - - - OHIO NO HUNTING NOTidS The following persons hereby serve notice that hunting is positively for­ bidden on any of their lends: C. F, end Chas. Owens. Bssd Owens and Sisters, Jack Pursy f.: J. H. Creswell & Son ' G. Creswell“ • , W. H. Creswell Amos Frame, Clint Rakestrsvr , O, A, Dobbins A Fortune Bought In Instalments B Y means of. life insurance a man may buy from The Mutual Life of New York on the instalment plan a fortune deliverable to his fam ily at his death, or to himself at the end o f twenty years if he be then living. He makes secure the prize for them, and leaves himself free * to run the race, o f life without' the anxiety and care entailed by his fear for their future. His mind is at rest, his capital is free, and a fortune is practically secured for those he loves. W . L. CLEMANS, Agent Big Type Poland China and Jersey Cow Sale Saturday, Oct. 28,1922 125 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 45 gilts, 23 boars, 5 sows and 50 Fall pigs, 44 HEAD OF JERSEY COWS 44 Representing the bast breading in Jersey blood. A great chance to get gooff cows that test high, 109 Hbad of Sheep 109 The hogs and shaap will b i sold at 13 o 'clock a i l the cows at 12 o ’clock. Here is a rare chance to get good s t o c k . ' . ^ ' 1 ■ E. E. FINNEY IF TODNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN U«efu, Sunflower. It has bwjn found that every pari «f the sunflower plant may be util­ ised for some economic purpose. The leaves form a cattle food and the sterna contain fiber which may ■be used successfully In making paper. "CTie pith o f the sunflower stalk i» the lightest substance known; Its specific gravfty Is 0,028, while that o f elder Is 0.00. and cork 0.24, The discov­ ery o f the dstreime lightness of the pith of the stalk has essentially In­ creased the commercial value of the plant, This light ^cellular substance Is now carefully removed from the gtelks and applied to many Important uses. One of its chief uses Is th* making o f life-saving appliance*. Famous-London Bridge, Blnckfriara bridge, a famous struc­ ture across the Thames, In London, was built by Robert Mylne, In 1760 to 1709. Owing to Its piers giving way It was replaced, by un iron structure resting on granite piers. It Is 1,272 feet long and 80 feet broad. The bridge derives Its name from »n ancient mohastery of the Black Friars, Which once stoon on the hank of the river dose at hand,' It dated from 1276 and Was the scene of several parlia­ ments. It was there also that Card- Inals Wolsey and Campegglo pro, nonnced sentence of divorce against Queen Catherine of Aragon, June-21, 15L‘9, In 1599 Shakespeare acted In a theater that occupied part of th* site of the Hncleut inova^tory, Where Is the Ocean Deepest? A, most peculiar fact about the *ceans of the world Is that the larg­ est depressions are to bo found near the coast lines. The three Inrgest of these are all In the Pacific, two o f them being near Island coast lines. The Sjwire deep, just off the Philip­ pines, measures no less than 33,000 feet from the surface of the ocean to the bottom. This Is just 3.000 feet deeper than Mt. Everest, in Asia, Is high. The Aldridge deep, in the South Pacific, ranks' next to, this, being nearly 31,000 feet deep. The third Is the Tuscarora deep, near Japan which soundings indicate to 'b o 27,600 feet In depth. Tills would then mfike the bottom o f the Tuscarora deep more than two, and three-eights miles below the average level o f the bot­ tom o f the. ocean.-—Popular Science Monthly. ' One* Powerful Empire. ■ No country, not even Egypt, made* deeper mark In the. history o f the indent world than-Mesopotamia. For thousands of years. It was the seat ot the Assyrian and Babylonian empires To the bountiful resources of nature Its peoples added, those of art and science, and the country during the tenturles waxed not only In material wealth and military power, but also in culture. The ancient glory of Mesopotamia has passed, but th« glamour remains, s iiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiB iiiiiiiitiiiiiKiiifiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuifi iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | S C H M I D T ’ S * 4 3 « M Canning Specials | '9 Tin Cans Quarts, per dozen Tin Cans Pints, per dozen 46c | 3 8 c | V P o t a t o e s Just received car Number One Grade. Cobblers as fine as you ever saw . Per Bushel, C l | A 60 lbs .. . Hr* *X U Per Peck, 15 lbs. . * 28c s 5 Two and one-half bn sack Put Your Potatoes in now $ 2.68 1 H . E, S c h m id t <S C o . . IXENIA , OHIO MMMM j J ewel box bumuab proof SimdavSchool l y TLessonT (By REV. P. B. yiTZWATEli. D. D.. T*acb«r of TCuiflWi Bjbl. 1n th* Moody Bible Institute at Chicago.) - Copyright. 1 * 11 . WMtw* N m n w neiee. LESSON FOBOCTOBER 29 MESSIAH'S MINISTRY (WORLD’S TEMPERANpESUNDAY) LESSON TEXT-!**. 61:1-9, GOLDEN TEXT—RIghteouimea# ex* alteth « nation; but ein Is a reproach any peoJSla.—Prov. M;34. REFERENCE MATERIAL—Matt, 7:15- » ; Rom. «:W, • PRIMARY TOPIC-How Four Roys Be­ came Healthy and Happy.—Daw. 1:3-20. JUNIOR TOPIC—Destroying theWorld’s Enemy. -' INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —The Next Step In the Prohibition Cam­ paign. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPM —Progress of Prohibition Throughout the- World. The lesson committee has gratul toiisly named this lesson ’.'World-wide Prohibition.” Neither the text nor the context, directly or Implied, says any­ thing about prohibition as we under­ stand the -use of the word. However, when Messiah shall reign upon the earth the rum traffic with all other .iniquitous practices will be abolished. 1. Messiah’s Commission (v. 1)1 He was appointed b y ' the Lord. God’s plan for the world Is a time of peace and blessing. ,11. Messiah’s ^roaram (vv. 1, 2). ’ Messiah’s program la twofold: to ■'proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of vengeauee of our God." The careful reading of; Luke 4;lg-21 wilf show that Jesus suspended reacting of this passage at the comma! In Isaiah 81:2. His first coming opened up the day of "grace and the acceptable year of the Lord," and' His second, coming will usher In "the day o f vengeance of our God.” (H These. 1:7-10; cf. Mai. 3:1-3). 1. Proclaiming the. Acceptable Year of the Lord (vv, 1, 3), In His ministry of grace He preached'.(1) “good tid­ ings to the meek,” “Meek" here means not only a grace, but a condi­ tion, that Is, those In- poverty .and affliction. (2) “Bind up the broken­ hearted.” “Bind up" signifies healing. (3) ".Liberty to the captives.” The figure of deliverance frorni the Baby-, Ionian captivity Is used to describe (Jollverance from Bln and death (Heb. 2:15),. (4) “ Opening of the prison to them that are bound.” Messiah’s work was to give deliverance to those who w;ere enslaved by the 'conse­ quences o f their sins. . (5) “The ac­ ceptable year o f the Lord.” This means a space ot tbne In which God would accept all who repent Of their sins and, come to Him, 2, Proclaiming the day of vengeance of God (v. 2)., While the day of mercy Is lengthened out, the time o f judg­ ment wUL surely come. The day of Vengeance will break upon the world "when the Lord shall ho revealed froth heaven (H Thessf. 1:740). The period , of mercy la called “year,” while the period of vengeance la called "day,” showing that the period of mercy Is much longer than the period of wrath. III. The Blearing* of ’Messiah's Kingdom (w . 8^9). 1. “Comfort all that mourn” (v. 2). The day of vengeance will bring sor­ row to many, but they Nhail be com-, forted when they shall see the King on the throne. a 2. “ Give unto them beauty for ashes", (v. 8). ib is peculiarly applies to Israel. # 8. “ Oil of Joy for Mourning", (v. 8), Israel has been mourning for cen­ turies. When the Messiah shall reign aa King they shall be glad. - 4. “Garment of Praise for the Spirit o f Heaviness" (v. 3). Instead of wearing the symbol ot the burden of sin they shall be clothed so at to In­ dicate their )oyfulness, 6. “ Called Trees of Righteousness” (v. 3). These trees represent Israel as planted by God and bearing fruit, not as reeds bowed down with sor­ row. 6. “ They Shall Build the Old Wastes" 4V. 4), Israel shall return to their own land and shall rebuild the city of Jerusalem and the cities of Judah which lie watte. 7. “ Strangers Shall Stand and Feed Your Flocks" (v. 5). In the time of the kingdom the Gentiles shall render voluntary service unto Israel so that Israel may devote her whole time to the service of God. 8. “Ye Shall Be Named the Priests o f the Lord" (V. 6). God chose Israel to be the priestly nation ^ represent Him to the Gentiles, g, “For Your Shame Ye Shall Have Double” (v. 7). Instead of the shame and confusion which Israel has expe­ rienced for centuries she shall hafe double honor and rejoicing, 10, “I .Will Direct Their Work, and Make a Covenant With Them" (w . 8, 0). God will vindicate Hisi people and cause the Gentiles to see the divine favor upon them, Falsa Prophata, Believe not every spirit but try the spirits if they be o f GOd, because many false prophets are gone out Into the world.—John 4 :li Unjust Things.' He that speakoth unjust things cannot be hid, neither shall the chastis­ ing Judgment pass him by.—Book of Wladom, 1:8. I ;.... ... v f in tbs dlQht of All Mat), provide things honest In th »'«l£ 4 j • fa ll men,—Romans 12:17. _ t J ■ f Where they Ware, On inquiring why they made so much noise upstairs, the twins told ms that they were just fclaying “ war.” Pretty soon the noise ceased, all was atlll; Becoming uneasy at the unusu­ al silence, t went upstairs to investi­ gate; they were nowhere to be sven; ndt after calling several times and asking where they were, a still, small voice from under one Of the beds an- swered; “We dasn't tell, but ws’s eomsplaet upst*lr#.M-~®xchahge. ; Valuables May Be Aootuntsd Safe j Whan Placed Within This Up- j to-Dats Rscsptaols. ; Among the newest things that ln- i venters have given us lu the last few months is a box that comes as near to being burglar proof as it la possible to Imagine, It looks like an ordinary idee! box with a keyhole In Us side, But just lift It or move it and a loud alarm hell begins to ring inside it. This hell keepH on ringing for five hours and }t cannot be stopped with­ out unlocking the box. A burglar might carry off the box, hut Us alarm would keep on ringing and would give him away before he cduld get It to a place Of safety. If he touches It, even stumbles ugalnsti It, the alarm will amuse the house­ hold, for the slightest movement suf­ fices to set It ringing. This Is also true of. the dishonest servant, The owner can, however, open and close the box at will, as he has the key. And the only way in which ho can be robbed Is by some thief steal­ ing the key before tampering with the box, ' This safe is arranged InsldeXwIth trays for small articles, money and jewelry and with space under them for securities, such as bonds and mortgages. The whole Is made of seamless steel, nickel-plated, with a piano hinge and strong double look. There are no duplicate keys, nor is there a.piaster key that will open If. Spellac.' \ 8heHac Is (he Joint product o f In- aecta and pbmts mud comes from .In­ dia, The lac Insects are about 1,25 o f an Inch long, u bright red in color. They suck the juices of plants, digest them and exude them In the form of resin, which soon encases the whole Insect. When the young insects have •swarmed out, the resin Is scraped from the branches, ground, washed, mixed with colophony and orplmenL cooked slowly and drawn out Into th* thin sheets we know as shellac. MM* ^PATENT 2-STRAP PUMP, Welted with Baby French. Heel. A very dressy shoe for winter wear. $ 6.00 M O S E R ’ C Shoe Store ^ XENIA, OHIO EAGLE “MIKADO” encil No. 174 For Sale at your Dealer Made la five grade* ASK FORTHE YELLOWPENCILWITH THE RED BANR EAGLE MIKADO 1 EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Public Sale Bills Are A Necessity LeaveYourNext Order Here .i ,X'i ' ANNOUNCEMENT P r ice Reduction Lowest Prices in History of Our Company ’ • , t ■ •• ■ » : . - . Effective Tuesday, October 17, 1922. List Prices of all present models of FORD Cars and Trucks have been reduced ($50.00) fifty dollars each. Runabout T rack . Couplet ^ Sedan # r Old Prices $285.00 329.00 348.00 430.00 580.00 645.00 New Prices $235.00 269.00 298.00 380.00 530.00 595.00 Starter j&70.00. Demountable Wheels $25.00 extra whenj supplied with open type cars. Sedan B S fflS .™ . .^ h . f* 7 2 S .O O , All above prices F, O. B* Detroit, Mich. At present we have customers waiting for delivery of cars which have been on order for some time. We would Suggest placing your order immediately to assure reasonable delivery * , Authorized Ford and Lincoln Car Dealers The World's Greatest Motor Car Values R , A . M u rdoch . Cedarvilie, Ohio. Jamestown, Ohio A

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