The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

BABY ' CH I CK S baby chick* that make gfood early layers, A hatch, aaca week. W rite or phone fo r prices, Place your order now f o r chick* to b e delivered any week you want them. § Cu»to*» Hatching 4c per £g f j ^ RALPH H, OSTER I Oak Weed Poultry Puna | PItOBO224 Yellow Springs, Ohio | w w iiiijMuoi»HWWMii»lliWiiwulluimitf>iiiiiiiilp ^l,lii)jM|)iilHlllii>ia>llttuW)l<t(IHWII))IM))IMtlM,IIMIIII,i? . PURINACHOWFEEDS j* H ( Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow; Stee^ Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L [ Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything For The Farm Phone 21 Cedarville,. Ohio NOTICETOSAWMILL PATRONS Beginnings on the 1st Monday of each month) The Saw Mill at Cedarville will-oper­ ate for general custom sawing until all logs in yard are cleaned up. * There is a man in charge at saw mill at all times to take your orders for allkihds of building lumber, sled and wagon material. Either call at SawMill orwrite J.EHERRIOIT London, Ohio, Phone 773 London New Spring Hats For the Little Girl Charming miniatures o f the smart adult—a large assortment o f the new soft straws,, also Felt and straw combinations—in a variety o f styles and colors, $1.50 and $2.50 r Make your selection early, as it is now less than three weeks until Easter, ■ HEADLINES From the New York Openings Revealing t ie consummate astistry o f the custom made! The whole collection is extremely wearable, Models are ready-to-wear, or w ill1 he Copied fo r the head in the drapable straws or felts. In all the new spring costume shades. t ' , Inspection Invited Make an early selection, as Easier is less than three weeks away. PRICES RANGE PROM $3.00 to $10.00 ' New Spring Dresses Youthful styles-fer miss and matron— Colorful printed silks—lovely georgettes—smart flat crepes and satin In the newest effects and colors, including ensembles in combination . o f plain and printed silk, Sizes 14 to 80, $9 .85 $12*50 $ 1 6 .7 5 We are showig a lino o f printed blouses. Sizes 24 to 88. Price $5.05 Osterly Millinery Improved Uniform In tern a tion a l' SimdavSchool ' Lesson' <8? K15V. T.B, m aW A W R , 0,0., JQM« Moody Bible Institute oj CMMge.) t®. 1W . Western Nswspsttsr Psion.) Lesion for March 24 m jtlo STEWARDSHIP AND MISSIONS ; LESSON TEXT—Acta 1:4-1; H Coe. GOLDEN TEXT—It la ratjulred In stewards that a man be found faith­ ful a cor. -4:2J. PRIMARY TOPIC—Lov* GlfU for GOd. JUNIOR TOPIC—Leva Gifts for God, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—What It Is to Ba a Christian Steward, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP*’ 1C—stewardship or Self, Snhatanca and Service. . „ 1. Witnessing for - Christ (Acts. 1:0*8), / . ■ This Is the supreme obligation rest­ ing upon believers in this age. While1 We are net responsible for bringing In the kingdom, we are. under solemn ^obligation to witness to the salvation wlilch Is graciously provided for all who believe In Jesus Christ L The disciples’ question (v. 6), . They said, “Lord, wlit thou at this jtlme restore again the kingdom to la* reel?” The phrase “ this time” indi­ cates their perplexity as to the time of the kingdom’s establishment. They 'were entirely right lit their expects* tlon 'of the kingdom, for It had been -predicted, by the prophets, and an­ nounced.by Christ ns “at hand.” How­ ever, they were in darkness as to the real purpose of God In calling and es­ tablishing the church,' This is a mat­ ter concerning which there Is much confusion today,. 2. Christ’s answer (w . 7, 8). . He turned their attention from the desire to know times and seasons, Which belong to God, to their supreme duty. They were to be witnesses of Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth, beginning at Jerusalem. II.' Christian Stewardship (H Cor. 8:1-9). 1. Examples of true Christian benev­ olence (W. 1-5). , The liberality- of these Macedonian churches exhibit^ practically every exalted principle flnd motive entering to the giving which has God’s sane- I n. (1) The source of true.giving (v .l). This Is. said to be the grace o f God, by which Is meant (hat tbe disposi­ tion lo give freely o f our means Is created by the Holy Spirit. (2) They gave from the depths o f their poverty, not from the abundance o f their, riches (v. 2). Their limited' means did not cause them .to be stinted in their gifts, but their deep poverty abounded unto*the riches of their liberality. On the haslsjof this .philosophy, our poverty ought to be' a call fpr greater generosity, for God pas promised that If we give liberally He will give, liberally in return. - (3) TheirwiUihgdesssurpsssed their ability (v. 8).* God’s gifts are reckoned by tbe de­ gree o f willingness, not by tbe amount given (see v. 12, of. 9:7). (4) They were insistent on being allowed the privilege o f giving (v. 4). (5) They first gave themselveB to the Lord (v. 5). Tills is most funda­ mental to right giving, for when oflS gives himself to the Lord there is no reason for withholding his gifts! If one does not first give himself there will be the desire to retain-as much for self as cun be done within the bounds of respectability. We should first induce men and women to give their lives to the Lord. 2. Emulation of Macedonian benev­ olence urged (vv. 6-15). Moved by the generosity of .the Macedonian -churches, Paul desired Titus to com- .mend to tbe Corinthlnns. the same grace. This he urged upon them. (1) Not as a command (v, 8). Ac­ ceptable giving must not only be lib­ eral, but spontaneous, (2) As a proof of the sincerity o f their love (v. 8). (3) As the completion and harmony o f Christian character (v., 7). The Corinthian church abounded In spiritual gifts such as faith, utter­ ance, knowledge, diligence, and love for their ministers, but the grace of liberality was needed for the har­ mony of their lives. (4) The. self-sacrificing example of Christ (v. 9). Self-sacrifice is the ‘ test of love, All who have enthroned Him as th e ' Lord of their lives, crowned Him Lord, of ail, will desire to Imitate Him In all things. (5) The true principle ttpon which gifts are acceptable with God (vv. 10 -1 2 ). - God does hot estimate the value of -a gift upon the ground of intrinsic worth, but of the underlying motive of the giver. (0) Because of com ..on equality (vv, 18-15), Every Christian should give something. The law governing the gift is the ability of the giver. Hit frw u u Alany .Christians cannot realize h i , presence because for them Christ lives «n their heads or Blbies, but not in tlielr hearts* Irrigation On#Way Of liming Arid Soil But Has Q um H osi U s Practical Value On Ohio Farms, Says Specialist £n Soils it Is possible to correct the acidity o f some Ohio soils by irrigating them, with naturally lime-carbonstad water,! instead o f hauling Rase to be spread on the surface o f the ground. Rut the economy-of such, practice wood have would have to be determined by conditions applying to each section o f the state, and, Earl Jones, extension specialist in soils sad crops at the Ohio State University, believes that the area which might be sp treated is so small, in this state as to be negli­ gible. ’ In the first place construction of irrigation canals and systems costs money—perhaps more money than it would take to purchase and supply the necessary lime. In the second place, n’ht all sections o f the state have sufficient supplies o f lime-car­ bonated or ‘♦hard” water. ~ « Announcement has been made o f the success o f a farmer in Erie county, New York, who Irrigated a hay field and discovered that the hard water he Had been applying had .corrected -the acidity o f the soil, so that it was possible to grow sweet clover and alfalfa on the field, . “ It is true that some sections o f the Scioto valley which are. periodically overflowed, haye their soil acidity cor­ rected by the lime-carbonate in the water,” says Jones. ,**Bufc the prac­ ticability o f applying .lime to any given farm in the state by means of irrigation, is highly problematical,” . 27 Gr**«i 9k , Xtnls, Ohio 1Helping God There is but one way in .which man Jean fever help God—that Is, by let-tin; God help him.—John Ruskin, Crows* Ar« Ladders Crosses are ladders (hat load ' heaven, , HtttUtd Sand* At times the sands o f the Sahara delerf are as hoi as foiling water. St*am Sabduad Fir • a gasoline distilling plant on Petty* Island In the Delaware river caught fire And employee* fought it with steam which was directed through « am *. Water could not be used, but Steam did the work. ^ ^ Moat Natural \ A peculiar fact in tbe field of nat- mral science Is tlmf when the car goes over a hump the girl always bonnees to the left, where the young man at the wheel la sitting, and never In the other direction.—Ohio State. Journal. _________ ’’ Hail, Westinghouam? " Young WesOngtymae, tbe boy inven­ tor, is working, on one now which will cut off the telephone connection auto­ matically When tbe householder steps into the tub,—-Detroit News. LUXURIOUSUPHOLSTERING , A Suite o f Beauty $98.50 $132.00 Your choice o f five patterns , Your choice o f four patterns in Jacquard Velour in Mohair. . The three luxurious pieces photographed above may be had in a large, variety o f covers. These suites have comfortable re­ versible- .cushions, Serpentine fronts and the outside hacks and sides, o f davenports ‘ and chair* are covered in same material as. fronts. The prices quoted make them real bargains. “ Our Location Lowers Prices To You” FINE FURNITURE A t prices within reason, you can afford this kind of furni­ ture, it is hot high Priced, but every bit of it is guaranteed construction, built to give many years of prideful own- i ersbip. It pays in the long run to put good furniture in­ to your home. A.visit to.out j store will, convince you that j furniture of such obvious quality is within your means. Our location, low overhead and operating expenses make possible the opportunity for you to purchase quality fund’* J turp within- the price range j that most city stores must ask j for their cheaper grades. | While the prices quoted hi ' j all our advertising are for | cash, we have a splendid de- j ferred payment plan for re- j sponsible customers, whereby j they can purchase at a small ; additional carrying charge, any { of the merchandise on our j floors, : M c MI LL A N ’ F U R N I T U R E n E A L E R S f U N E R A L D I R E C T O R S S Cedarville, Ohio T O C L O S E O U T Three (3 ) Second Hand Radios (Battery Sets) that we have traded in on new A t­ water Kent all electric sets. These sets will give splendid service for years to Come and they sell at bargain prices. i i i i i im iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: XENIA, O ; XENIA, O . EASTER MODES GOATS AND FROCKS That Joyfully -Proclaim the Springtime Season Because they are so delightfully styled, so absolutely new in every detail, and made, o f materials that show good dependable quality, we want you to see our stock o f new Easter dresses and learn o f the values we are offering here at these low prices. $4.95-$9.95-$14.95 Smart coats, in the new shades o f tan that are pre­ ferred this season, many with the swagger cape and scarf effects, and ensemble suits in light or dark materials, with plain or printed blouses, present opportunity fo r surpris­ ing savings with a guarantee o f satisfactory service. Come in and see them J - ■ . $9.95-$14.95-$24.75 Neff Straw HATS A ll the shapes and colors that are favored o f spring are included. Ballibuntl, sisol, hairbraid and bhsket weave straws at SmartStylesinShoes FOR EASTER A complete showing o f new Easter Shoes fo r the whole family at our money saving prices. Not a bit o f style or service giving quality has been sacrificed to give you the low price $2.98 $3.95 SHOES FOR CHILDREN $4.95 Built f o r sturdy Wear as well as good appearance. Outfit the kiddies here and save money. i i j l l i l M M ^ T« s b .S B . SE F F NE n w M r res mot , you kind o f furnl- tigh priced, hut is guaranteed »uilt to give prideful offn- m, in the long d furniture in- A visit to our rince you that such obvious in your means- . low overhead expenses make pportunffy fo r i quality fund* e pries range itorea must ask er grades. 'ices quoted in ;islpg are fo r a splendid de- t plan fo r re-' mens, whereby ase at a small riW ge, any »ndlsc on our UT dies (Battery i on new At*' , These sets years to come 8. S •£S lllltili PRESE LIVIN EXPEI Friday M A , and th Aftern Spring We ar i '• .IS . Season i absolutely, that show e our stock aes we are 4 M • =§ at arc pre- ie and scarf ;erials, with fo r surpris- rvice. 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