The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

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Xa-1Era r rcXrs E~L,CC‘ j , tto J7 5Bi,*B Srsirir’c c? xX'",-:;>so-J : in-', tuW» VScrxro &? cetu C3C ce Fc;;a,s Sl'KIVCFlf l li'S THEATKP Kr' U ’H i n SUN’S REGENT 4 Now Playing AH Week--Every Week Big High Class Acts OF A V A U D E V I L L E * * The Best WVAUDEVILLBWMoney Can Buy IN CONJUNCTION WITH BIG ‘SUPER* FIRST RUN PHOTO PLAYS EVERY MATINEE 2000 SEATS % K *V EVERY EVENING 35c and 50e NEW SHOW EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY CHILDREN ANYTIME MATINEE lot EVENING 15e 1882 1926 40 YEARS And better Wolford has been serving the community in a mechanical way, The reputation of this establishment for doing good, RELIABLE work has been the best.’ Since the beginning of the Automotive* industry this shop has been intimately con* nected with it. There is no garage in the county better equipped to care for the needs of the auto- mobilist. HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE , WOLFORD GARAGE 'Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio Lesson for January 9 THE STANDARD OF CHRISTIAN LIVING LESION THST—Lulte 0:07-08. 6CI/Pnrx tci ST-—Ba yo toetttore perfect, aven. as youe Fattier v?ti!ch Is la ticaven to perfect. PIUMABV 'roMCto-IIow 3coun Waats rs to i.tvc. JTOK«i TOPIC—Marctifeg Otocrs tor CfWtsUano. irtxx'xrtoinniATC auk sbkiqrtob * SC—TX’bot Ctafol Koqatpeg a£ Vr. ■ TOVTJUKXHPLR AND ADULT TOP* IC—Chrlat's !4£o an3 -Eaatnpla for Us* < Atstrlean St»l ft Wtrs Cosspsafc It’s worth ehoutifig about! 2k& . liMututei! American Fc«ce~weath» tr-proof- aasulstcsi agafisst rust*** guaranteed lo equal <it oathst in setual length of service any oilier v . -fencemade of equal size wires, used ’ under the same conditions, Avsybuyer i^ha tan show tt fails to do so will be suppliedwithan equal ■ amount of mw fenceIres. ^ . Every toll is guaranteed fall gauge# full weight and full length, itold at no extra charge. AmericanFencemeanstollable pro­ tection for your stock aud crops, Ion* service and, because »£ essts no more than ordinary fence, lower tost peryear It’s the feescandmoss I aconomicsl fence you can buy, I Com*'in and e:e it, We have taken the ageney for the Interna­ tional Harvester Co, and will have a fu ll line FARM MACHINERY 1 TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We will also have a full line of repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list of repairs wanted and let us have the order now. THECEDARV1LE LUMBER COMPANY The -eentest (v. 23) elearfy lmpUe$ what la elsewhere positively declared (John J5i*£«51; JUihe 21:1?) that the faUowcs’t] of Christ wpl be liateil and oppoard. In this Jescon Christ sets forth the principles governing the life of Ida followers, I. "Love Your Enemies" (v. 27). Love hero Is not a natural affection. To love friends Is easy, but to love enemies to only posnlhie to th&e who have been made partakers of the di­ vine nature—been born again, II. "Do Good to Them Which Hat* You’* (v, 27). JLovo Is positive in Ito nature. The true Christian will not merely refrain from doing injury to one who hates him, but will be concerned with and engaged In doing good to him. True love acts according to Its own essen­ tial nature, III. "Ble*» Them"That Cur«e You" (v, 28), To bless means to speak well of—to Invoke a blessing upon, Injury by words Is hard to let go unchallenged. The one who Is a child of God and al­ lows the Spirit of his Maker and Re­ deemer to express .Itself through him will return blessings for cursings. IV. "Pray for Them Which Deepite- fuily Use You" (v. 28), We should -pray for those who abuse us, The best commentary on this precept Is Christ’s own example CI*Uke 23:5>1), "Father forgive them for they khaw hot what they do." When Christ was reviled He reviled not again. When He suffered. He threatened not, but committed Him­ self to Him"that judgeth righteously. (I Pet. 2:23). V. Patiently Endure Wrong and in­ jury" (v. 29), The Christian Is not to bristle .a defense of his rights but rather"to suf­ fer insult, injury and e v 0 loss- This expresses the law which should gov­ ern the Individual’s actions, but should not he pressed so far that evil­ doers can go unchecked. Rightly con­ stituted government has been ordained of God for the protection of the Inno­ cent and the punishment of evildoers (Rom. 13:1-8), VI. G)v« to Every On« That A*k- •th of TH** (v. 30). God 1* the supreme example. He gives freely and generously hut Intel­ ligently, This test does not author* tee Indiscriminate giving. There is r giving which injures the one I to whom the gift is made. To give u man money to buy whisky would be wrong. VII. Do as You Wish to Be Dons By (v. 31). This (s called the Golden Rule, It Is the sum total of Christian duty as ft pertains to human Interrelations, Hu­ man beings carry with them the con­ sciousness which Is the touchstone which teaches them their duty to oth­ ers. If men were to live up to this rale the problem of capital and labor would be solved and end would be put to war. International relations would be peaceably adjusted and all profi­ teering in business would end. Prac­ ticing this precept proves that we are- children of God, Loving those who I qvo us , doing good to those who-do good to us, lending to those w^o lend to us. is the common practice even •rrmg clnners. No new birth, no Holy spirit needed to live this kind of life. VIII. Be Merciful (v. 36). “"This means to he filled with pity and compassion. To enter into sym­ pathy with every need of others. The supreme example as to this f# the Heaven!v Father. IX. Censorious Judgments Com damned (v. 27), This menus that v / g should not seek out the evil or faults In others for oar catKfaction. We should not sit in cc-m-'orlonn judgment upon the ac­ tions of others. However, it (Joes not prohibit tlio just estimation of tho character of others by their deccts, X. Tho Compensations of Rioht Liv­ ing (v. 38). The one who gives freely of money, loves sincerely, makes the Golden Rule the standard of Ids life, shows mercy and kindness to others, and refrains from impugning the motives of others will he fatly rewarded in kind, God will see to It that there ha no Ues, K eep ing the Mouth C losed If a man can keep ids mouth closed It is a sure sign that iic could cay something if ho opened it.—King’s Business, i ’Ht'HCH NOTICES «•> K. VHtracH MIYICK R'V. S M. lagonr*, Fastgr ;-W i* i.oot mt 9;IWVL if, - l \ M, u. )n*». Supt. Maywood Ifora® A e . s L ■ r -M-rvir# at 10 SO A, JJ, i-ubj.xt; The RaapmisMly of _ '-.£<>,<**. Hireling and ifi*Udla*ion cf J’, . , k«„ .Sii.yol #Sw*r» at Id;30. l e e Scf ,iul Quarytrly *’aiifs;reR''e v, #. }*' utlti jn»xt TuttMiiav at bifirj; SS, K. t hutch# Xanu. 11. II, Batloy will give an ed* nal idik. «i the baaqyi't liOit?, v«.»nh ) to li tH) P. M, ;••.* in, rung W#xtnes:lay ? P. Id. I V . P. CHURCH Rev, R, A. #Famie«on, Pastor. Sshlmth Srlieel *t V:jQ A. M. Mr. O, A. Dobbins# s'lperinU'ndept. Mt wJiiiff gxervict* at 10:29 A, M. a Y. V. < . U. at 6 P. M, FHtST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3tcv. W. P. Harrirattu, Pastor. Sabbath School at 51:30 A. M. James 0. McMillan. Supt. Morning fearvice at 10:30 A. 11. Communion wilt be observed at XOtCOA. M, Sabbath, Preaching Sat­ urday afternoon. Union, .service at 7 I*. M. SI. * V 4t> 1"‘F- l \ .. BANK STATSMENT Report of-H» .Condition of Th* Ex­ change B*nk# CtAarville# in the State of Ohio# mt the ek»# of business on December 31» 1926. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate 29,560.00 Loans on CoH*termI_».— »„43#620J)0 Other Loans, - Discounts 240,158.32 Overdrafts---------- 39529 U. S. Bonds and Securities 5,062421 Other bonds, Stocks,Securities 5D0.Q0 Banking House and Lot 38,600.00 Furniture and Fixture* r— 19,950.00 Real Estate other than Bank­ ing H ouse--------„» ,_I9 ,500.00 Cash Items — — 16, 07 Duo from Reserve Bunks and Cash in Vault _________ 38,96451 Paul Farm Ace.................... 2,632.52 TOTAL ............ $439,464.62 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid i n ___ $ 60,000.00 -Surplus Fund ------ -— 2,000.00 Undivided Profit* leas expen* Kes, interest, taxes paid $93.36 Individual Deposit* subject to cheek _______- _____ 231^83^6 Demand Certificate Deposit 5,397.18 Duo to Banks ssd Bankers 500.00 Time Certificate* D*po»lt 31,385.30 Savings Deposits 59,806.42 Notes and Bills rediscounted 7,500.00 Bills Payable .................. ^ 60,000,00 TOTAL —v ______ $439,464.62 State of Ohio, bounty of Greene, ss: I# J. S. West, Oashier# of the Above burned The Exchange Bank of C*d- arville, Ohio, dm solemnly swear teat the -abovs statement is true t* tee best of my knowledge and belief. - * ' “'•* S. Weal, Cashier Correct—attest: A. E. Swtby, M. I. Marsh, Geo, W. Rife# directors. State of Ohio# County of Greene: ,Subscribed end sworn to before me this 5th day of January# 1927. , A, E. Richards# a . Notary Public. For aio: Two or three good cows and a DeLnvale <Tesm Separator, t " . A. J, Furay For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pro- nograph and records. Good aa new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph# Box 223# Dayton# 0 . 1VF. ARE NOW culling and blood testing 'flocks. If interested call Le- land Crcrner# 53 R or 336-R, XENIA HATCHERIES CO., Xenia# O., P. 0 . Box 101. <4t) ; Wc are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat- torioa. Shell Gasoline Station. I Martin Weimer { STORAGE SPACE for Household jGoods, Motohandijc# Machinery# and iDeaa Storage of Automobiles. Phono jLelaajra Gramor# 336-R, or 125# Xenia, jO, Addres j P. 1». Box 161, Xenia. 0 . A tremendously important event beginning here on Monday Noon, January 17, and continu­ ing throughout the week. It is hardly necessary to say much more than to notify the public of the date of the opening of this event. The people knciw of the great reductions and splendid savings. They know this is a sale during which all seasonable goods are reduced in price - * regardless of cost or former selling price. Our policy for many years has been to dispose of every seasons merchandise R before a new season begins. This is your opportunity to participate in a wonder* ful price reduction sale . I COMEWITHOUT FAILANDSAVE71 A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY. J[ »■ 4 Q ^ f a b l e ^ o n d ( a / i e w ( a Fountain Square A Good Store CINCINNATI Fifth and Vine m m m m m Items: F ovksf Words The Uioto y«9 oay, the lets’people Will toiiiciHbnr. Tito fewer the wto'ds, U>e croaioi- the pfefit.—{•"'eaelOK. Keep an Eye m th >5 One Keep your eye m the te* gam up, <j#m of Colombia ffcloafela ytolfla raoso *ibati 09 per cent of tho worfd'fl produetloa of etacr- atdK, ttao of the larceat of the mines to at H im which to ojrfated by the kh nsul a Tor-la u»i\effo has tho toatraeC fo? iauria>ilttp tlio outpat. Worn linoleum Mmmo*# To Iscjiiavo badly wor-u cork l!ne!«* u:o. saah- It with wana VMlct and i u!H icunhip, lunvttop dud, te i f.urfacy "tele?, rub thorougMy with fiiedSard sted w^J, Thors apply t&o cGftfo of ttfto? vnfbtoh r? ~uGpa» lar S tkum Sb tithfy. 20s BEI j OW ZERO f - IN XENIA ' NEXT FRIDAY Will tioi prevesfc F. Uolteujan# Rap tuie Specialist, from being at Die- Re­ gal Hotel# Xenia, next Friday# Jon. '14th from 2 to IEM .' Once a month yeti fceva s chance to eco him and forgot $mt rupturo mia- «-y, there ia (>fsy one way to oeer- oorao your rapture tsoubfo and teat ia to have some one treat yooi* "rap- turo wlm thoroughly understands EUptaro end !:ow to treat it, I do not charge for consultation or. osardnatton m «li ft will coat yu ia yut* tirao t co»v> isi anti got acquaint* oil then I &m sms you will either eorao to ray oirho in SptingfleM or fico rao tm ray n**xt trip to Xenia in about a njonth. I treat men, women, children and babies. Lady jM«st»nt always with mo, Surgical appllcances of every description mad. to oyuc measure, Abdoinisal# maternity# womJ? mid dropped etoasach supports# braces and clastic liortety. V<mhmRcUs o , office and factory, <1MArcuo Building, Office hours: Men day and IhumUy, 9 to 12 noon and 7 to 8 IK M, ftetunlay, 9 to 12 noon. If you vannot a**> me on this trip crnl aid jiuu- n«nio and address and; I will Ito‘Ify by mad the date ©f; wy lito-it flip. StjirJay by appoint*; 0 Per Cent RAISE l\ RATE Compounded Seixii*Annually 0 Per Cent Beginning Juntiary I, 1927 wcwjIFp y 6 % compounded eernLannually oil old «nd new accounts as loifg as the^ present 7 % loaning rate con­ tinues. , Q ALL DEPOSITS MADE BY JANUARY 10 , 1927 ■W ILL BEAR IN TEREST ROM JANUARY L giving you ten days to arrange your finance , Our funds are all loaned on first mostgages on Real Estate in Springfield and Clark County, fully protected by fire and cyclone in* surance; making the safest investment possible. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio m t 0 X 2 € GBT OUR PRICES ON PRINTING A jc ?cOrr/*f t v . ... , .................... ... ' _ '■' / ' ' > t % \ i jr ^ ■ .■ ,1 to • *>\ ' - X\'' # . . i' , k v . # k . ’ j. 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