The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

m Public Sale! T h e undersigned will offer fo r sale a t Pub lic Au ction , a t th e late residence o n X e n ia Avenue, Cedarville, Ohio, o f M n Roasefct* B . M cE lw a in , deceased , the personal p roperty •I th e sa id R o z e tta B . M cE lw a in , on Saturday, Dec. 1, 1923 C o m m e n c i n g a t 1 iOO P , M ., t h e f o l l o w i n g ; 1 H ooe ier K itch en Cabinet, 1 D ro p Lea f Ex tension Tab le , 1 Pedestal D in in g Tab le , 6 Straight Chairs, 6 Cane Seat Chairs, 3 Oak D in in g Chairs, 8 Rockers, Sewing M ach ing , 1 O ak W r iting D esk , Bookcase, Davenport, 1 O ld Fashioned Chest o f Drawers, on e 3 -p iece Oak Bedroom Set, one 3- p iece Cherry B edroom set, 1 Washstand, W a lnut L ibrary T a b le , 5 small Gas Stoves, 2 g ood Gas Heaters, Axm inster R u g l l x l 1-8, Axmm ster 9 x !2 , V e lve t R u g 9x12, Brussels R u g , 9x12, Several small rugs, an Ingrain Ca rpet, a lo t o f P ictures , K itchen Utensils, I c om p le t e s e t o f D ishes, lo t o f o d d D ishes, 1 D o t y Sweeper, quan tity o f Canned Fruit, several bushels o f App les arid mariy miscellaneous articles. Burton McElwain, Executor! K E N N O N BRO S ., Auctioneers. W . W . T R O U T E , C lerk ; makes Both ams adjutt forward and back for tal) and abort peopl*. Bif loading bfmet by rcswving - nar aeat'asd oph ola ia r,. W E have never seen the public flock to acartheway theyareflock­ ing to the new Overland Champion! It’ sarevelation —how much they wanted such a car! Study these, pictures— you’ll under- . stand. Then realize -that the low price also secures regular sliding gear trans­ mission,all standardacces­ sories, bigger new engine* Triples springs, cord tires, and all Overland superior­ ities. Come in. CHAMPIOM CENTRAL GARAGE Atlantic S p le n d id a n d p r e - em in e n t a m o n g t h e g r e a t p le a su r e r e s o r t s o f t h e w o r ld Winter d«y* at Atlantic City hava a charirt peculiarly their own. While the air i» keen end invigorating it i* tempered end *oft- • aned by the beneficent influence a t the GuifStreem. TfeesWUa pfe-ponda-*nceot rediant sunshine—• end the exhilarating ealt air is filled with the elements that make for life end vigor. The Boardwalk—with its greet end gorgeous hotels—end. shops—>ead place* of amuSe* always the center of -fcitaraat. There is nothing like it in all the world* Oft It* broad axpanse—by day and fay night­ ie an Unending procession of seekers after pleasure and refreshment who have been fascinated b y its distinctive character arid have iaarnel that hare as nowhere els# in America is to .ha found a Veritable re-crea­ tion. ■ Teerist tick«U*< reiewd (sres Sod with stiuetiv* »*um limit. sid ■rtep-ftwr|<dr>)*r«s"* tm * * '* i**'sw*rsfltywBfiJreof tk« ■yvmiftlvftsia ruilfMd -ttaonly etlUmiiroute, fortfinsigh .. pullmeo tiMM.tkn. ** say de»Md kfonssfloa er« iatflaj Pefrnsylvania W R a i l r o a d S y s t e m f f fh* Standard Railroad of the World « . . . TRY OURJOS PAMUN5 1 •AS A Iiftj,jmnmaw .iiiiiiuiu.it,I iijirwi'irew.nwese.y s.^ iip A imu.jtr.eAssi^ fte nui.tii BAWiaflytt' aaid.AAA a i - VHKOYEp wMOCT SnWKATWWt SimdaySchool ' Lesson' (By REV. p. B. FITZWATEB, D. O,, Teacher of Kngllsh WWfe fo »hs Moca, Rtbl* Institute at Cliicage.) t © 1 9 ;'" ' ‘‘‘ I '.U T n N e w ; { : i p , i 1’ f lln t i.l LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 25 CHRISTIANS CALLED TO BE MISSIONARIES WESSON TEXT—Jehu IT.'JJ; Matt. 28 ;l«- 10 ; Acta GOLDEN TEXT—"Oo V* therefore and teach all natlona.’’—Matt. 2 S- 19 . PRIMARY TOPIC—Telling Everyone About Jesus. . JUNIOR TOPIC—Our Marching Or­ ders. “ INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—Working Together With Christ* YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —World-Wide Witnessing for Christ. I. Sent by Christ (John 17:18), Christ tv as sent into the world to save It JuBt as He was sent, so He sends us. Just as He was obedient to the Father's command, so we should be to His command. That this might be possible Christ set apart himself, and that the disciples might be fit for this work they are to be sanctified through the truth of Ood'a Word. That which fits the one called to rep­ resent Christ la the knowledge, of God's holy Word. II. The Great Commission (Matt. 28:16-20). At an appointed meeting place in Galilee on a mountain side, Jesur ap­ peared before flie disciples and gave this great commission,' ' , 1. His Claim, of Authority <y. 18). He does not claim to be naerely the King of the Jews, but King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He stands clotlied with the authority and power of the universe. Before there will be any great concern about evangelizing the world there must be an understanding of the power andmight of Jesus Christ as Lord. The Lord must and shall be obeyed. * 2. The Obligation Imposed (w , 19, 20). They are to make disciples o f all nations. The obligation of the Christian la not merely, to preach the gospel to the Jews, but to all the na­ tions, Those who accept Christ as Savior and Lord are to he baptized In the name of the Father, Son and Holy GhoBt. By this means they open­ ly acknowledge their allegiance to Jesus Christ as their divine Lord. To secure public avowal of ’loyalty to Christ Is important. It strengthens the character of the confessor. They, are also' to be Instructed to render obedience to all the commandment's and requirements of the divine Lojrd. 8. The Divine Presence Promised' (v. 20). TO assure the disciples of the' success of their Undertaking, Jesus guarantees His presence at all times and Under all circumstances. Thai which gives courage .and encourage­ ment to the missionary today is the assurance of the unfailing promise of the Lord Jesus Ohrlst *’ ill. The Missionary program (Acts 1:6-8).’ It is essential that the missionary program be understood. The work Incumbent upon the church is to wit­ ness of Christ’s gracious sklvdtion to all the nations. After this is done there will follow the preaching of the gospel of . the kingdom by converted Israelites. This was not clear to the disciples, therefore they put the ques­ tion, “Wilt thou at this tlnte restore the kingdom of Israel?’’ They were right in thinking that the kingdom will be restored. The Davidic king­ dom shall be established, but not till after the gospel of the grace of God is preached and the body of Christ is completed. Its realization is certain, hut the time is unknown. Times and seasons’ ate in the bauds of God. The program which the disciples are to carry out in this present time is wit­ nessing for Christ L In Jerusalem (v* 8). This was done by the Twelve Immediately fol­ lowing Pentecost 2; In Judea and Samaria (v. 8). This was done by the disciples after the hands of the persecutors were laid on them. Hot only the Twelve but many Others took part in this. 8. Unto the Uttermost Parts of the Earth. Beginning with the first for- elgn missionary enterprise this work has been carried on with varying de­ grees sf success till the present time* BOW TO SAVE MONEY No Place Sweeter Than Horne. It is very dangerous for any man te find eiiy’ spot on this broad globe that is sweater to him than his home.—H, W, Beecher. God Should Be There, A cottage, If God be there, will hold as much happiness as might stock a palace.—J. Hamlltos. Dr.MORSE’S . „ INDIAN * ROOT PILLS f\nro:**tUwlMr l&rtUrtivftMtttttir,. Mfowewwlfodbe. W H EN ON] MMaueisalS' 9 f f f 3 F rX m » Being Self-Centered. Hothing is more wearing or a more fruitful source Of unhappiness In the long run than to be self-centered. If our thoughts and plans, Our hopes add fears, our ideals and Ambitions ail center In our own personal comfort and happiness, there most come many a day of infinite weariness and self­ disgust when life does not seem worth living. Poverty or riches have very little to do with i t You Will find Just as many well-to-do people as poor, for whom life has lost its spice and en­ thusiasm, It is not a question of capi­ tal, but of Character, A Mind In Health, the first sure symptom of A intnd in health is rest of heart, and pleasure felt at home.--Young. My Mm . HAWLAND Ut ALLEN («. »*«, HMd*a 4 B. AH*a.) SELECTING THE KITCHEN TABLE The first requirement oi a kitchen ruble is that if be solid. The next* that It be the proper height. Not just so-many-inches from the floor, but conveniently high for the person who uses it most. It should have- one or two drawers for cuttery, and may uare an under-swung shelf, The next problem is the matter of a top,; For serving purposes the pri­ mary consideration is that the table top be Impervious to beat. Hot dishes must be set on It, so a glass top would be likely to break, a painted or varnished one to blister. The preparing table must be one that will clean easily* one that will resist moisture, and not -stain with grease, ■ If, as in most kitchens, one table is to serve both purposes, the selection. of a top should’ be a matter for ex­ treme care. The wooden top: Its principal ad­ vantages are cheapness, and the fact that fewer dishes are brokep upon It. Its disadvantages are that it must be constantly scrubbed, that it absorbs water, gets stained and full of grease spots. Modem sanitation is slowly but Surely driving out the wooden- topped kitchen table. l- Oilcloth; TWs is a cheap cover, wears fairly well,, and cleans easily. But it won’t stand heat at all,’ and gets cut up by the use of knives. Zinc covers are favored by some women. They are good wearing, but tarnish with adds and alkalis, so do not make the best place to lay out food. The galvanized iron table Is in man; respects the best. all-around kitchen table, i t never wears out, Is not af­ fected by heat, does not stain or ab­ sorb grease. But in spite of that it Is not the easiest table to clean* The enamel-topped’ kitchen table has been steadily growing In popniarity for a number of years, Its chief drawbacks in the past have beed a li­ ability to chip, And to blister *with , heat. Enamel, however, has been much perfected lately by enterprising manufacturers. If you can get one that is dependably guaranteed against chipping, even when you screw on the food grinder, and-one that will stand the heat*,it will* n* doubt, give you more satisfaction than any other type o£ kitchen table; y X B t e p h o n e S a t e e n Hither men or women friends will appreciate A pretty telephone screen fo f a gift, Here is one with a-foun­ dation of cardboard, covered with satin And ornamented with triangles of tapestry or figured ribbon, finished with gold braid. The reverse side Is lined with plain silk. Painted Toilet Sets Plain white brushes and combs for gifts are enhanced by pretty sprays of flowers done in seating wax paints, and small tin bores are made decora­ tive by covering them With the melted wax in varied colors, blended into one another while they are soft. NOHUNTINGALLOWED No hunting or trespassing on the following farms is permitted! Frank Townsley, W, C. Boll H. B, Stormont Mrs, A, U Smiley Mrs. Ida Stormont Myrl Stormont W. a Hopping £ . L. Stormont A. H. Creswell Mrs. Minnie McMillan Howard Johnson George Martindale Jnefc Foray for the Tonkinson and HarWson farms. C. E» Marshall W. A. Turnbull and 0. T. Wolford P. A. Wigal .* S, r . Baker Cr, W, Hamman Nathaniel Whittlrtngton. - Harry a.rd Walter Graham Hugh Tnrnbol!* Jr. V V , A r MEN’S SHOES Y o u w ill be p leasantly surprised t o find such splendid shoes as w e are showing a t $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 G o od look ing , g ood wearing and g o o d fitting shoes fo r dress o r w ork . H igh Shoes o r Oxfords. Rem ember we specalize in fitting Ch ildren s Shoes, Frazer’s Shoe Store 11 East M a in Street, X en ia , O h io PROMISE AND FULFILMENT The- bright green o f the new wheat against the background o f du ll Au tum n brow n is a prom ise o f the harvest t o com e , b u t the fulfillment o f the prom ise d e ­ pends on proper weather cond itions throughout the year, Th ere is no such uncerta inty concern ing y o u r harvest o f dollars if y o u r harvest o f dollars is planted w ith us. * E v e ry do llar invested under ou r S P E C IA L C E R T IF IC A T E PLAN w ill y ie ld 6 % INTEREST During all th e yeairs this association has been in existance it hasrnever fa iled to p a y the d iv idend prom ised on a n investm ent because ev e ry d o lla r is adequa te ­ l y proeteted b y first m ortgage on va luab le real estate. W e A re T ak in g 1924 W a r Savings Stam ps o n D ep o s it . Association 2 8 .E a s t Main Street, S p r in g f ie ld , O h i o Young men wanted a fo r the fascinating profession , . o f Davey Tree Surgery Permanent positions for good men J o h n D a v e y ’ s o r g a n i z a t i o n , . T h eD a v eyT reeE xp e r tC om p an y , In c ., has a lim ited number o f open­ in g s f o r am b it io u s y o u n g m en . between 20 and 30 years o f age. Single men are preferred. These positions are permanent , and offer a lifetime op p o r tun ity to men w ho make g o od . T h e busi­ ness o f the D a v e y C om pan y ap ­ proximates on e m illion dollars p er yea rand is lim ited on lyb y thenumber o f capab le men w h o can be trained fo r responsible positions. N o experience in T re e Surgery is required. W e furnish the necessary tra in ing t o the right k ind o f y ou n g men. Th is training is v e r y thorough , embracing intensive w o rk -b o th in the field arid later in the class room . T ree Surge iy is intensely interest­ ing . I t is professional w ork o f high standing and d ign ity , and develops a fine scientific know ledge that is invaluable. • I t offers robust h e a l t h - o u t d o o r w ork in the fresh a ir and sunshine, w ith p roper ly balanced exercise. I t is the ideal profession f o r the you n g man who wants to g e t away from the grind and m on o ton y o f ind oo r work . I t is a wonderfu* physica l developer. T h e p a y is good a t the start and the opportun ity for advancement is unusual. Th e re is p len ty o f room at the to|i fo r good meri. W ork w ith the D a v e y Company offers an un­ usual chance to travel and see m any parts o f this country , with carfare paid b y the company from one place t o another. i / i A A f / / , hh -•'S’i-Cr—' O n ly the finest types o f clean , red -b looded you n g Americans are em p loyed b y th e -D a v e y organiza­ tion , and on ly you n g men o f th is k ind need app ly , A high schoo l edu­ ca tion o r its equ iva lent i$<desired. W e also require fu lly satisfactory references as to honesty , dependa - *. b ility and willingness t o w ork . Mail coupon lor details Only a limited number o f good men can be accommodated each year. I f you think you qualify—if you are looking for interesting outdoor work with & real chance for ad­ vancement—it will be to your benefit to act promptly. Mail the coupon to us with your name and address and we will send you full information together with a qualification blank* MaMA^.,,,mnilili .I,r■.r , M- .■ .rw — ~TTr ^ 'ii lilfimi j W* if a n U C O U P O N THEDAVEYTREEEXPERTCO, lac | I 58 City Bank Building* I * Kent, Ohio | j I aminterests! inyouroffer; Phasesendtne I | by return mail full information concarning the j { york of DaveyTree Surjreon*and aho aQu*!L J 1 ficatton Blank, ] J Name ....... .......... j I Address................. .................................. * j J (Wn*eprintnameandadd*** to»*e)dJeUy) j laHftiM ill PMiSSi Ilikillil* iinftiiiiTrHfllhlll IMi<W It'lllift*Minin f&e Julir projucwt eifichM , the adve FOR" Jesse Sail avtfDtin, Spr .•ral.d&ys &\ permit. T);t tract of <), g 1 of Yellow ,'J ed, by the /] before Mag] aq^ were til wa? reinillt Many iaol that becauti can aunt nr It does appil a 1 teens; to I fur dunting The plan ] not to giiej trovictu tils and of •(*alt meat; of stuj benefit of tl| tho farmer., Farmers in/ ihe'r laj it is the thi tilde, perso Mu;a damai county wht i on down. mg hi, dutJ «*ach and ev that was nd Just at meat is bel Donahcy a] that nc-ithi] is made th.i wrecked ij has perforil hunters and man cnnnol and cannot] need a lie j will l e no w&rJU.is fn pr:,Juitive The niord orr.stfr for| I tione.'d afcw wdi htTe s] leated m cq fo.s or kill | vadiim h:s (*iie fiiril ago that lij lilUia v lo] v mild t.qt rule vasii] he few het BIG FARJ SOUTH| One of this sectioJ M. Mooda.ij son. tins Fire brokel adjoining which cam] ingd The wh.<r. covi consist:ng| merits and r.o. reason I *v..re of it| cuimot bcl OSBOKNi The K:i| has brrug Consurvaij to the anj the renioj The b.ir,lq move to v.ew bund alleges tdj Cern in ge«t by td the banl-1 milt wa; I KTtK’K Tiie li| tlio 0, live stod Thurs fk mcr a visit stock ci in the W i i . I A* -JUgf

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