The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
. Katz & Richards Annual July Sales NOW IN PROGRESS MUM* POI NTY PUBLISHER# ENTERTAIN VALLEY EDITORS MEN'S SUITS STRAW HATS SHIRTS * MOHAIR SUITS BOYS’ SUITS PANAMAS PALM BEACH SUITS MEN'S CAPS BOYS’ CAPS AND HATS . Buy Now and Save - -n •.•- ■ r •• ' ■ ■ ' Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Chas. H. Lewis ; r , * * For - ,r ' ‘ **■*, Lieutenant Governor (Subject to the Republi can Primaries) /^HARLES H- LRWIS, Harpster, Ohio, Is an- nouncing his candidacy for the' Lieutenant Governorship of Ohio, Mr. Lewis stands.four-square for republican principles, and law enforcement, and is noted for his patriotism and public spirit. He is pre pared for. the position he seeks by a potent background of legislative business, educational and social achieve ments. i ]l yjR. LEWIS is a farmer,.# banker* a publisher, i v l all around business mafr, and college,,gradu ate The American Legion boys know him as their friepd and. he has never failed to head apioeals from the church, and the schools”, the Red Ufols,Y . M- G.A. or any other worthy organization. '*£$& , ~ He is the logical man for the Mr. Lewis is the president of Club. - P o l Beans Sugar. Campbell's f Low Price, 9 3 cans for 25-lb. Pocket, $1 83, . 9 bu lk , lb . . . Potatoes N o . 1 U S. G rsde , r9 10 lbs . . a iC C « l arge R ip e Fruit. . 2 lbs. f o r , ^ )irafini’»Myc«rT.trr:iT.rfitrr“fYn ^ *^ *^ ^ *****,*:tti*’et-.:- •«»-- -t. m JEWEL COFFEE, 1 ^ J !>' l b' » » *» . « < , * *. *^ ^ iii* loa f . . . . . . . . ^ BUTTERTFresh A ® * ;OIEESE, Fancy Churned, l b . . . . . Cream . , . , . * * * * u l ' WONDERNOT Margarine, lb. :l K RACKEU& Soda f * « « V o t Butter, lb ... .. J -W GINGER ALE, 1 flr B e t h « d o , b t l . . . . . * U V ROOT BEER, 1 A » Bath«d* Bottlr;. . . *w v MASON JARS, OA j, pt,dog, 74© BROOMS. No, L O A r F tn -im w , < * c h . . . , » • » MILK, Country 'V .£ f Club, 3 cans ., . LA U D , Fresh 1 1 1 , Rendered , lb . ..•.iLc SAU SAGE , I jw e x Summer l b f ............ TAURINGKR, Summer Sausage IhCCrlr >f‘\s»rdM*Hung und raufcy of the Troy liailv News and Paul Langley of the Tipp Pity He*'*!!!, all members of the Troy Country Club, were host? to the member* of the Miami Valley . Ins* Aaseuwlian lust Friday after- *won m"i-i evening at the new country : d :n> that has been opened lately by ; the loading citizens in that county. IThe Country Club purchased * farm ! of 87 acre* and erected on of the moat modem club house* of the English ; colonial type we have ever visited. It has handsome furnishings and every appointment 'for entertainment is provided. The grounds are being beau tilted a. golf course laid out. A large cement .swiming pool with shower baths are also provided, The hosts provided a most excellent meal that cun he had for members and guests nt the club house, COLLEGE NOTES The following ’ have contributed toward the clearing of the debt during the past week;- i Benj. (}. Ridgway, Dayton, 0,, 10.00 Class of ’2 a , Codarvilie College, $16,66 This leaves a total of $583,84 to raise, We tlmnh thede, who have con tributed. The college needs the monpy and we appreciate the splendid man ner in which its friends are respond ing to the call. We sent out this call tlie 8th of last February for $3,000 to dear .away the debt and now, only a little over,*$500 is left to raise. Who will help this week? We*are sure that there, are others who wish. tci give to this good cause. Let us ciear off the rest of this debt before the college opens in September for another year. Anything you can give will be gladly received, Ali who have rooms to rent let me know at once. Any who can give work to deserving students please tell me; Those who wish to arrange their courses of study will please see me before July 26, After that date con fer with Dr. Jurkat or Prof, Frazer or both about courses of study and rooms. W, R. McChesney SELLS OUT TAXI ROUTE Massies Creek Cemetery Associa tion has purchased a strip of land at iha rear of the old addition from W C, Bull for a, driveway into the a new ■addition that may be opened in the hear future. The board plans for additional burying ground to Care for the .increased demand for lots. .Other improvements are contemplat ed for the improvement and beautifi cation of the grounds. DRIVE FOR LOkJjN AID. Greene county has been asked to aid the unfortunates at Lorain and to this end the. Farm- Bureau, the Rotary Club, ICiwanis Club, Ameri can Legion and other organizations have promised to aid in this worthy pause. The rural sections have been asked to raise $850while Xenia will rais'e $1^00. The Btate will raise $600,000 to assist in the work of re storing the homes of the poor in that stricken city. WUTICAI. ANNOUNCEMENT# We are authorized to announce the name of Frank A. Jackson a* a can didate for a second term a* county treasurer before the Republican pri mary, August 12. We are authorized to announce the name of Robert S. Townaley as a can didate for County Commissioner on the Republican ticket at the primary, August 12, We are authorized to announce the name of R. D, Williamson as &candi date for the nomination of State Rep- resentaiive before the Republican primary election, Tuesday, August 12. Please .announce my name as a can didate for a second term for county commissioner before the Republican primary, August 12, I respectfully solicit the support of the electors on August 12. * John A. North We are authorized to announce the name of J. F. Gordon as ii candidate for State Representative before the Republican primary, August 12. We are authorized to announce the name of George N. Perrill a* a can didate for County Commissioner be fore the Republican Primary election August 12. ‘ I wish to announce my name as a candidate for State ‘ Senator in the Fifth-Sixth. District of which Greene County is a part, subject to the will of the ^electors at the Republican primary, August’ 12. May I solicit not only your support but that also of your friends in the District and pledge if nominated and elected a Square Deal for all interests, *- ■ Dr. A. C. Me*ssenger The nomination and election of J, S; Van Eaton, will place in the Coun ty Treasurer’s office a farmer who as student and teacher received a very special training for the job. "'Service and Economy” is his pledge. He stands -for clean politics and ia a candidate, subject to the Republican Primary, August 12. IMPROVEDUfflFDRftmiERKAIlOIUL Blaine Leighly, who has been oper ating a taxi route to Xenia bas sold out to a- Newark party who we un derstand will operate a line in con nection with the Red Star route b twedti London and Xenia. The Pub lic Utilities Commission has riot yet approved a schedule. Lesson (By RBV. P. B. PITZWATKH, D.D., Bun of tlie Evening Schpol, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (©, 1024,WagtornNewspaperUnion.) CEMETERY PURCHASES STRIP OF LAND FARM BUREAU WILL HOLD SUMMER MEET IN COLUMBUS Pr<sidfliit3 and K£‘cj’ctarie3 of all o' the 83 county farm, bureaus: in Ohio \re expected to attend a meeting for the discussion of policies and prob lems of that Organization ott July 29, the meeting to be held'in Columbus. The officers of the county farm bu reaus are being called to aid in mak ing the program of work for the or ganization for the-balance of the year ASPAITSUTE INGLES The Shingle that never curls. C *AREYAifnUstaVS’lli.ftlr.sartmade - m a heavy t«uc,:i frit bail* (rmmu- AfcluKd i,xdu iv:iy in tlie Carey Felt Ivlills). Tlii? ItirH qurdity felt is eotn- fdtittl will, pmpily i l* :AJ atphrits (refjxd in Cr.ttyV, t m and backed by more tb-v, fifty years of mrjmrihcturieg e.\f/ef.eiee. Color*— blue-black, *Uo red ;.nd green. Whynotroofwith the*hlugleyouknow will not curb’ Cell on us for samples and pri&tft ■ THE f KDARVILLE LUMBER CO, CKDARVILLE, OHIO Lesson for July 20 THE BAPTISM OF JESUS LESSON TEXT—Mark 1:1-U. GOLDEN .TEXT—-‘'Thou art my be loved gon. In whom I am well pleaaod.” —r-Markijlill. * * PRTMAKT TOPIC—Jesus Pleases tils Father, • . , JUNIOR. TOPIC—John and Jesus a t ; ^' in t e r m e d ia t e a n d s e n io r t q p - IO—Jesus .Dedicates His Life. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Meaning: of Baptism. Jn order to appreciate the lesson for today one should have an under standing,of the purpose of the Gospel according to Mark. In the Old Testa ment la set forth an august portrait of Jesua Christ Who. is the Branch, tlie King (Jer. 58:5), the'Branch, the. Servant (J?ech. 3:8), the Branch, the Man (Zech. 6:12), the Branch of Je hovah (Isa. 4:2). The four-fold ac count of the Gospela placed alongside Of these, predictions fits exactly. Mat thew exhibits Him as the Promised King, Mark as the Servant of Je hovah, Luke as the .Man Redeemer and John as Die Son of God. The theme of Mark is the Gospel of Je hovah’s Servant (Chap. 1:!)- The key verse is 10:45, and the key words are "straightway,” “forthwith,” "immedi ately,” N I. Who the 8srv*nt Is (v. 1). "Jesus Christ,, the Sod of God.” Jesus means Saviour. Christ means Anointed, This Servant who so fully and completely obeys God’s will ii none other than God's Son. •II; The •Servant's Forsrunnsr (w, " V Who He Was (W. 2-3). He was John the Baptist. His mission was to prepare the way for God's Servant, He was prophesied concerning Wore than five hundred years before* he came. (Isa. 40:3), 2. His Message (w. 3*8). (1) “Prepare the Way of the Lord (r. 3). This means to remove from your hearts everything which hinder# the Incoming of the Lord, to break down the high places of pride and to Straighten out the crooked places, not only to confess your sins, but to give substantial evidence of repentance. (2) "Baptism of Repentance for the Remission of Sins” (v. 4). In preparation for the coming of Christ the people were to repent and those who repented were to be baptized." Baptism was administered to those who repented as an expression of the penitence which ted to the forgiveness of sin, (3) The Coming of Christ (vv. 7, 8), This coming was to be much greater than that of John. This superior dignity was not only In His person but In the work He was to perform. John baptized with wafer, but Jesus was to be the baptlzer with the Holy Ghost, 8. HI b Success (v. 5). People from all over Judea and from Jerusalem went out and were baptized. lobh’s dress and demeanor were In keeping with Ids stern mission. Ills food and dress Indicated that he had withdrawn from the world ns a protest against Its follies arid sins. HI. The Baptism of the dervant (vv. 0*13), While the forerunner was discharg ing his office Jesus emerged from hi* seclusion at Nazareth and demanded baptism at John's hands, i, its Significance, Negatively, it we;v not because He had sinned for He was absolutely sin less, harmless, undented, separate from sinners. This separation was so complete that even the Devil could ffiid no occasion against Him. (John ;80). ' ' ' 1 } J 5 v*ry dajrj fete you b « the purge cqt lug: the use FORT MAKE YOUR TO AT JULY REDUCTIONS ■' 1 ■' ..'.in OFF REGULAR LOW PRICES S HIRTS from Manhattan, Emery, and Arrow are all included i.n these. They’ re better than usual shirts. They’re really tailored to -fit—- about the body and collar there’s a .snugness that feels as though one of these shirts were made to order for you. ^ H E Y come in neckband or collar attached styles—also fancy with * separate collars. . . jV/lAKE your selections early, for such shirts as we offer 1V1 will soon find ready buyers/ W. D. Alexander & Co. Main at Limestone.Sts. Springfield, Ohio Can Yoiu Forcast Your Harvest Even with your wheat in the shock you can only estimate what your harvest- will be. There must always be an element of change in growing crops but, there need be none in growing;money. When,you plant your dollars. here under our SPECIAL CERTIFICATE PLAN you know before hand that .they will yield you 6 <fo INTEREST Don’t take chances with your, dollars after you get them. Invest them with this association where Jfou not only get a generous rate o f interest but where they are protected by first mortgage on valuable real estate. TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 28 East Main Street, Positively. Its significance Is found k harmony with the purpose of His coming into the world, which was to secure for His people salvation through death and resurrection. This act was His official entrance uponHis work. It was an act of consecration on his part to the work of saving His peo ple through sacrifice, While baptism is k sinner’s ordinance, He was bap tized, not because He had sinned, but because He took the place of sinners. He was so devoted to them that He mitered upon His mission by submit ting to tlie ordinance which typified death and resurrection. In this He •who knew no sin was made sin for us that tve ml£ht he made the right- ebusfiess of God in Him (II Cor. 5:21). 2. Approval From the Open Heavens (w. 10, 11). Immediately following His consecratloh td Hid wbjrk the heavens were opened and the Spirit came and abode upon Him, followed by the words of approval from the Father. All these were essential for the work upon which He now en tered. ! - Springfield, Ohio locrao A ford rii.l , campaign fori something tiki Mestciiger »g j State Senate District,” Ycj m who you se ■^itke a look al the Mes-cm-ei county Dr. Bel in banking -;n| Jes. men and front in trivial ments. Over. In great manufael man that erecil imildinp and p| heads tlie Mus| every county - circles am ben; tp oveieome t! corrupt politici ger tlmmessen . of the. 1ifth-Si contrast -’.hat L. T Marshall herteri. profesa hoes politicianJ The Harry Dd Fayette, c»unty over the dislriJ maintain a hull ■ ment, Forces tl •iness such ns cf .(.stocks and seen valuv. Von shol making n choil as your messe)| Djiugherty, following. Whi| Farm and Hon Ln?t May filed a suit in| Court against pel the paymoj ■• which the Sta| holds against was created b)| all boarding the parents ir| County Child™ paid around $| was exhausted more- " examhie• the hold up and tl • is as above a brought in t jury of Gicemf get to hedr thl all probability some lime noxj net now hear. September .ape confranis this neth Williums< of the county . appear for thi . ofi'ice ends thel ary ne\t yvarl candidate foil as is Frank l| will be prosect first ot the y«l should be uppi Greene eountyl ■a Jisurcereotedl ecuting nttornl who was rcspif ing lO'.trnctndl loose the suit T issued to pay and farm mvm pay the bill. Tl interest to evt • Child I allot A Farmers in. o . be alert to wil who is to servf , Islature, Cong^ known as the I to the Constit must ratify t| turn of reject| third of the Will be no ch«| ify then the fa The FigHt of Faith Some war with guns, some with the pen, otheti with the tongue, but the Christian "fights the good fight 0 # faith,”—The Living Word. Rivet" Satisfied ' Some people are never satisfied ts put two and two together, unless they1 ran make it count fits. «, i Cheery,HametifasRomms **?? h ?.* b*PP«n. Someone has £iven osrefii] •attention to walla, furnishings, hfltig!«|« anil t ationk. C» Harmonious,restfulwall tintshavemuchtodo mcreating that homelike atmosphere. And for Liqu?d§Si?nJd.ere " nothin^ iust like KLMade In a variety, of smooth satiny tints—It makespossiblethefulfilmentof anycolorscheme, LaFoilj C.HaHtM'stifuU S m U h »IJMfilJtA t*ftur9H»tlswill »M l Ht — , dir*ut*nt «* tvtfymm. H,Whta k'ttim t*tto»hfpekh • / Hem*. Mmem* inr gte/«M*MS Grtt* 8**f—f a st HIM 0 4 emmA Each Mfod Bach mind makes its own Wvrtd pleasant or mtssrakle. Some wonderful bargains at Kelble’a, 17-ifl W, Main at., Xenia. fytfMHdobli « *.• •• S kh crliC t ) The Codarvilie Farmers’ Grata Co. h
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