The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

.>■ M M Have You a Silent Partner or do you work for all the money you get? If you gave a part of the money you work for, and invent it aafely, it will work for you. Itie moat wonderful thinggpbout money, is that it will earn money fo r . By investing the money you save in the pre­ ferred stock of our Company you have a de­ pendable silent partner earning Money for you, On our easy Monthly Savings Plan you can in­ vest now while you work and earn. Five dol­ lars is enough to start. Phone, write or call at our office and let us tell you more about our Savings and Investment Plan. The Dayton Power & Light Company 29 Greene Street, Xenia, Ohio Main 595 SOUND— SOLID-SAFE REPUBLICANSHIT c , BRANDROAD :M a y S c M PLATFORM ' Lesson' — -.... . .......... tt : t BIXGMSfi riRfTg'rOMIXG T Singling Brotlirrs conies to Payton Wednesday, July 0. This is one o f the I oM’fst and largest organisations enj tiw'rcatl. A small army of people *ndjj iiur/ircds of horses and wild animals' cse used in the show. njwimwiSi r I "I ‘ Huihfst Qualify Gingerale, Bethesda, 1 I f C Try a bottle.,. v ( Continued from Page 1) One of the questions that fandi- i date Marshall is going to be forced to answer' or decline to state hia poa- iiicn is about his vote if nontiiihted <,n the anti tobacco bill. He owes it ito the W. 0. T. TT. to state his posh !i;on previously. The users o f the [weed Invo a right to hnow how he | intends to vote, D. Pemberton may to the lobbyist for the American Tobacco Company, who is to control the Marshall vote, but thw W. C, T. U. should have it settled now before tlio primary. * * ■ * Greene county will have a candidate at tho coming primary for Republic can State Central Committee from the Seventh District, of which this county^is a part It has been many a year since that honor fell to old Greene that- usually casts as big a rural majority for the party as any county of its size. Deputy County Au­ ditor’ Paul H, CresweU baa filed for this place, Mr, CresweU has been the able and efficient deputy under'County Auditor Wend the past four, years. In that time he served two terms as clerk of the Greene County Board o f Elec­ tions. Aftpr leaving public school Mr. CresweU attended CedarviUe College and in 1917 volunteered the service of his country in the World War by en­ tering the air service. He was located in Italy"for 17 months and become a .ommissioned officer. Upon his return and appointment as deputy auditor he was active in organizing the Joseph Ti'ocfdyAmerican Legion Post in Xenia. Mr. CresweU was born and reared on .a farm south of CedarviUe and has many friends that will interest them­ selves In. the success of his election to this.honor. (Br Rwv, i*. a. rmwA-nm. on , c»»* I **'**“** I m 4, itibl* iu> > tv-. «M«, wm.ii w *»» t uaiiw.) I Cream Cheese,l^t25c Fresh Baked, Soda or Butter I Ib>. 12c ** * tr* •• * * •• Potatoes, New No, I, 7 lbs. for. 25c / « * « « * « * NAVYBwm*, 2A C 3 IB®eieee««*lte*ft( Wl MILK, Country J C r Club. 3 cans. .L.. FLOUR, Country Club, 24 1-2 sack..O*fl# SOUP, Campbell’s QC a Tomato, 3 cans.. , « 3 v JEWEL COFFEE, j Q r BREAD, large 1 1-2 j U lb. loaf. 2w GRAPE JUICE, 0 0 r Country Club bot,.«w v SALMON, Pink, 1 1 lai^e can.. ; ......... **tC MASON JARS Quarts- doz. . . . . . . BEANS, Country A r Club, big can,4. . y b SOAP. P &G or Kirks, 6 bars........ v LINIT STARCH, Qr PELS NAPTHA C r Soap, bar.. . . . . . . . , v w SCREENS, AH 4TJr metal, each,'.. . . . .V X v COLLEGE ATTENDANCE TO BE MUCH LARGER THIS YEAR Dxv McChesney informs us that all signs now point to the largest attend­ ance for CedarviUe College this fall when the institution opens. ’Already fifty or more have entered the Normal Department. It is known that 70 or more of the collegiate students this past year will return with mote ' to hear from. At least fifty Freshmen are now oh the list and new students showing up each day. More than 200 students wiiUbe on hands at the open­ ing o f college in September. * CLIFTON NEWS NOTES Postmaster Charles Confarr of Clifton suffered a paralytic stroke last Sunday morning. He is reported bet­ ter. ■v 7 flT Art Reed is building a bam on the landpurchased of Mr. A. $. Lewis, Ren Boase is on the sick list. Mrs. James Reveh of Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Gonfarr. Mrs. Elmer. Todd and daughter of Jersey City is visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins this summer. * ..—a ...... .... ' . , Now is, a good time to lay in your winter coal. Get the prices of The Farmers’ Grain Co. For Sale:- Celery plants. John Gillaugh U N I T E D S T A T E S T I R E S A Ik E G O O D T U k E S. usco FABRIC TIRES 30x3 and 30x3% inch F OR many years the USCO/ Fabric has been the stand­ ard o f value in a fabric tire* It’s a better tire today for the light-car owner than a cheap cord o f unknown make. Costs less and gives more. The USCO Fabric will give * you a lo t o f tire service for the money* Lc$$on for Swam 29 REVIEW—REHQBOAM TO NKHE- miah .... ; GOLDEN TEXT- <Ru»»K#«u,n«M ex- ftltoth a ustiuiu but mo i. a reproach to any people."—Prov, l« It. PIUM.UiV TOWC- Selected HtorU* of Uie Quarter. JUNIOR TOPIC—Rain HEv.nt* of the Quarter. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIORTOPIC—Chief Pareun* of t)i* Quarter. YOUNGPEOPLE AND ADULTTOPIC —Prom Rehobimm^to M,h,mfth Three methods of review are sug­ gested; 1. Modem Appiio*tt#*» »f the Out- standing Teachings *f the Quarter's Lessons. For adult rjawws* qualified members may be asked a week ahead to present’ the teachings of the quarter along the following line*: 1- Patriotism. It akowtd be pointed out how. the nation suffered and waff- utterly ruined because of the lack of patriotism. 2, The need of real education. Be­ cause ’ the people were not taught about God they went tato Idolatry. The real need of the nations Of the world today Is to be taught about God. , 3. Evils which afflict society, such as luxurious indulgence, tampering with the occult, necromancy, etc. If. Biographical. This method in always interesting and can be adapted to aUgrades. The most outstanding men In the history. of Israel and Judah appeared In this quarter’s, lesswuq namely, Rehoboam, Jeroboam. Ahab, Elijah, Elisha,,Amaa, l-losea, Athallah, Heaekiah, Isaiah, Jer­ emiah, Neheniinh. et*. These coo be assigned to different m«f ’jer* of the class the previous week to present the outstanding lessons associated with each character. III. The Summary Method. This means pointing out the central teaching of each lessen. The follow­ ing suggestions to thatend are offered; Lesson 1. The kingdom ao.gloriottsly administered In David’s time reached its climax under Solomon, but.because; his heart was turned fromGod through: the influence of his heathen wives God determined that the kingdom would be rent from him. Rehoboam’* Wicked stupidity in refusing the counsel of ex­ perienced men caused the work of two generations to be undone in a moment, Lesson Z. Elijah's struggle withBaal prove* that the Lord I* the true God ana that because Ha does respond when called upon is sincerity He alone Is entitled to be worshiped. Lesson S. The proof that Elisha was chosen by God to s«Scsd* Elijah was- that his anointing off the Spirit was discernible by the seemof the prophets and that ha did similar and even greater works than Elijah, Lessen 4, Thosewho give themselves up to the practice of sin will ultl- xnately come to min. The wages of sin la death. Lesson ft, Israel want Into exile be­ cause of her sins, according to God’s announcement through Amps. God’s word cannot fall. Lesson <L In spite of Athalish’s wicked purpose to destroy the seed royal, Joaah of Messiah’s line was pre­ served and elevated to the throne. No purpose of God can eventually fall. Lesson7,. Hexektah,when threatened by the Assyrians, resorted to God’s hopse and sought the prophet of God, God's house is the sure resort of His people when In diatress and hi* minis­ ters are best qualified to give belp. " Lesson ». Because Jeremiah faith­ fully declared God’s weed, God deliv­ ered him from his enemies. Lesson •. Judah* ilka Israel, went Into captivity because of her sins, God never forgets the faithful ones nor falls to punish the wkked. Lesson 10. Though Israel's leaders failed, and tbrir failure involved the nation in rui*Tthe Good Shepherd will eventually come and deliver them and exalt them to their proper place among the nations. Lesson 11. When the period of the captivity was fiiliJled God caused a remnant to return. God never forgets. He can even move the heart of a hea­ then king to fuinil His purpose. Lesson 12. Through the reading of God’S Word the people were revived and they put away their sins. The only way to bring a revival In right­ eous living la to bring the people to know God. SERVICEHARDWARE CO, R eal w tatf , items PEBCHERON STALLION LLOYD GEORGE 156892 Color: Black with Star. Wi, 1900 Foalded March 20, 1018, Bred D, C. Font, Jeffersonville, O. This horse will be found on tlio IL T. McDorman farm south o f Selma SERVICE FEE $12.50 To insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent acci­ dents but will not be repsonsibie should any occur. ' H, S. Woosley. CEDARVILLE. OHIO 6-29-24 Or:e Hundred and Eight yesxs YOUNG- today! Yes! I’ve seen puntlm- hunt their prey; Seen wild Indian*'- lithe and bold— In that far time- - which YOUTH calls old! Seen men LAld- -where giant.* of tree* ; ’ Towered lordly iieada^ to’rd the quicJwnng beet**; Seen wild water inn’s—nest and breed— Where the farmer now plough* and plant* hi* **M> Seen from the primeval foreats—grow tear* We live and we build and we plant our fields, A'id wc parnsr our crops—when Nature yiewa; And we Jove—aiid—wb hate-in the **me oW wayI YesI We’re One Hundred-Eight yearB YOUNG today. 0 John Milton Williams. mmmmm 9SW V Rajactiiag the Truth lifts God predestinated some to bo lost? Certainly n->t. There Is no suc-h thought In fleriptor*. The reason why some perish is their own deliberate rejection of the truth, “Because they received not th#*lov<» of the tfutb, tliat they might h« Ill lt. „■ - 1IM||, r, miV* lilii-frr Will N*t Accept God will not accept the oily words of new thought for the sacrifice and atonement of Christ,'^-The Living Word. '} .f - • tt *- iiii ' ii* ‘Tr •*'— —'--1— Th« Crmtroveray A controversy with onewhopreaches the word or Ood, Is with God-not tlio preacher.—The Living Word, Ckri*ti*n Life The nhriKtoa life i* not knowing or hearing, hut doing.-*\ W. Robertson. To my Farmer Friends; law loaning hundreds of thousands :o f Dollars to farmers In Greeilo and Uark counties at FIVE AND ONE-HALF FEE LENT and intoraat payable annually with XX C98T OUR FAKIRS ON PRINTING XX A NEW IDEA To Save. As You Spend—We’ ll Tell You How—Next Week • WATCH FOR BIG TWO PAGE ADVERTISEMENT » • , BANKS PAY INTEREST ON WHAT YOU SAVE! The Mail Man Will Surely Bring Yours. BIG OPENING'DAY THE GRAND OPENING There Are Seven—WATCH m iss . quality - best FOR LESS Do you know whose phone num­ bers these-are? 2 on l28j 80; 2 on 86{ 68; 2 On208 “CALL ’EM” "ASK ’EM” BEST BY TWENTY-TWO YEARS TEST. WATCH the mail and the Rural Carriers. > I REPRESENT THE BEST for LESS, and I will be with all myother good friends at THE GRAND OPENING of the G. O. U. S. P. S. We AULook For You To Attend. COME! “ We will meet; you and greet you " Balloons for tho Kiddies s a v e so n ; w h a t you spend H jO R I L L A R iy S l tcifcaustn*! CHI 9 ba & B ciC TRA IP IC K E P j BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco TJ^TE made the name easy to remember— • y v vve made. the quality hard to forget. The chew that millions choose—over 250 million packages sold in a single year* Bine for fatigue, splendid for the teeth, a tonic and a brain broom. ( ) little mental spark-plugs in every package* Cut leaf* not factory scrap. A pure pro­ duct* manufactured and sealed without one human touch. ' Increased overhead -hasn’ t reduced the weight or raised the price. * The most o f the best in. 1915 and 1924 fo r iO c .” *

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