The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
y *L J . * !) tt \ szxt+eat i* u*_ •Mjas^acarri wt^um m pom ia i i i * • ; vriK l i d H r t ■ autdA - J* HAK&Y N AG L IY Tsteyh— m m * 49 6% F iw u ijfow id i -OH H E A V Y G R AD S 30c P * r Qwurt 5 Gallon — fS J G Wafenar** Stnrlat BtaHam live stock call 1» »XJTO €HARO^N STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET ’ ■•■ in in...Ant • ■CTMPIH'U p • A K . SMOOTS P .P . SMOOTS MONEY RAID WHEN WEIGHED %A*tlmrMM m # 'flu lV irllliW iD ji jj^jpijnyniisNt Tht ffnfci tiTlalMiRidhi fflritlc G mhnp tjn Suvttki A t tit* ProsM**?* rafuasb Valter A Gifford, head of the American Tel ephone A Tetegtaph.OONtpOBT, takar charge of the un*osploy»«ftt sltuattea Mr. Gifford, jm aWs mas, great oe- gamier and executive, undertakes A Job most difficult^ perhaps impossible. Mr. Gifford ia crpsetod to "aroid the dole/’ alio difficult, You can’t haa. nice ladies and gentlemen item the Red Croat, Y. M. C. A., or the SeJU ration Army wound to see what they need and buy it for them. I f yon can afford for each needy family $15. a week the’ beat plan ia to give the $15, What *Bneeded ia to pnt people book to work, but to do that you must have a plan and we have nope, We are Juat wondering: what ails ns. ■ i i o i f i i i s r i i i s 4 r B r R e wKlJRi' IX mimmt YO U ’VE never Mien or beard -'- ■“•wonderful. radio beforet Come .in an ise ritl - ft takes a BslaneetTSuperheterodyne to fully meet present-day crowded broadcasting conditions, The new 193$ -Pltilee 7, 9 and ll*tube Balanced Su- perheterodynea are priced at $49.95 to $295.00, complete with tube*. •'XT- . 1 . . *' Baron De Rothschild, surviving grandson of Amschel Rothschild, who. established the family, haa celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday. Ho antsrsdi the House of Rothschild seventy yeae ww^badu ago, and retired' twenty year* agq,to. enjoy life and liv# long, pis Pari* house for yesrs has beenacentero* social activity, and he is said to have* f®0* XA*®* 15: 98, 38). It Ja pleasing -" f tM f l i I t tW * fft,^rvnBBniiriBHltrlrtViT t fwaaota R 1 1TttRNttt# ' t»h)inKA-; ' ‘ ^ r -so hath' .the ........, ___ jswMnrf ax thseaSeoir tfceearth. - . -» ,B jtrtnoit in' Aatteta. •’ »~r f «*>•: tw* ■ KUTRkuSUMAXAAMD *UH10R.TAr- :iCfeOneafug■ >new-fM$' ; . _ jsomw- rm m m jam *x& m tap - - ,10-A U fkt Vote* the OeatUes, ' t. PartSs Jeumey^ffefH-Pnria^a Am- tleeh 03:1608), From thla ttase-fotward Paul, who totoido was-’.«^a#Said, takes the lead. H it compaaleoawera Barnabas .and jjiim iftndn- . JA»’Ha«.©rpi,wi S»«y, aalled MHdbwsrdtn Bents, the seaport o f lintMiyUa. h lWfsetloir of Jdhn Mark, (v. 18). HOiir B itfA •MWi- fee aoaM reason WsMt sk* --iBa»l«ten;’VedeanMl'.-hiiw.- asJfi apd . way .toady.1 to.AhWMio.-vi1^ UW- teeood; flilesloaasy toumn was JhagiwC.bat Paul.wouU not.glre con- P H a - L C O SUPiE^WU-rEBODYH J B E f f E t tO l I V E D ! * 3 R .S ® The new 5*tube TRP Baby .Grand! With pen*’ tod*, tube' and electro* dynamic speaker! v w iff'R tife a a A l*» in a full-tlse loicbuv at 9f9.9S eomptetmwithS tubes. s ’t E A S V 9 E R M 8 I Aslr fo r a * DEMONSTRATION! P h ilco Bafttn&ed Tubes better the prefo-rnumce o f any rad io H n s t o n - B i c k e t t - ■ v i.< 3 rgst. Sei Jiny Ruoio 'V FIELD PENCE BARBWIRE ANDPOSTS ' 5 S ( ’ lvV* PAINTS, VARNISHES, ANDUNSEED OIL l " ; r ; ( € ' )i * 1 \ t io /\i>.si cj » r ; E.Main S t Xenia,O. r = PUUMBl W i t t r C f l i f i e c t l o n i vIMMMCMM W a t e ? .si o r G m P i p e * llopa l» lam ffMaceta and iM l t i J t o M t k t W a te r P ip sd in to O t Y a rd to r S E r in k lin g . ' PnrvoM g . y.nanmm .plHPH ££0 ■ ... amused himself watching the “best born” scrambling for the expxensive presents that he someGme* » v e to his guests. He has given generously t<> charity,- which will be forgotten when he dies, and has given mUhoaa, to science, gifts that w ill live fo reran to note that beforo Biul’s death: be tsstUM In Mirk’s favor <H Ohm. 4:11). 2. In tbs synagogoe at Antioch (vv. H i 15), FrosK B stva B«nl And Bar* oahaa went to Aai$»eh in Plstdla Wharfthey.entered tha aynagogun on ^tha .Sabbath , day* Ybonth Baul. was the apoatlti to th« Gentiles, hla order The old battleship, Utah is t o U ^ f j ? * * * * t0 ^ * * * mmefs hrihmmh S3i Governor Goorgt White and his tm&Hh* fe e Mute wids rd k f this wtstwi ki neeosdwiso with th* ro- quast of tha Hoover rsMaf oosassittss, in ooanectkm with State Highway & - rooter MerroH, as# planning to buM manr new bridgso in Ohio this rail and winter to give ante# maid to the unimpteyed. Each eotmty ia to ,gat fartMrf fhte work Which will total $8jW$69». It is understood labor in -thejteenty where brigee are to ho im- prond is to be used. There are nu merous narrow bridges on every im proved road in, Ohio that should be widened for safer automobile driving. “robot” .battleship, without a tAap.*^- 'hoard, directed by/radio control aWay. ‘ Radio will fire big and small, steer the ship ia Any direction, lay down smoko softens The same can be done with airplanes, with no pilot Men have now fully achieved the art of fighting at a dia*. tance without danger to themselves, In the midst of all our depression and trouble the able authority of fssh- ions, Monsieur Tappe, arrived from, Paris predicting that women's? oven* ing dresses this fall and winter will include hoop skirts “and a modified use of the bustle.” Whywoman should change the •beautiful form* given to her in the Garden of Eden for things that make her look like a walrus with a big tumor is not easily understood. But nature-and evolution are unt dooubtedly working oiit -some,wish plan that will be understood thous ands o f years hence, but not now. Somebody left a threa-weoks-old’ baby in a. parked car, Greenwich, Conn. The child was neatly dressed and to it was pinned this note, In dia- guised handwriting: “This baby jo a Catholic. Baptise it, please. I have no home for it. See it will be taken care of. Thanks, > There is a said s story back o f that note, and it is not hard to1 guess what it is. Miss Anita Grew, young daughter of the United States minister to Tur key, swam the Bosjorus straits from the Black sea to the Sea o f Marmora —nineteen miles—in five hours. She swam the straits lengthwise, whereas Leander onijl swam across once a night to visit the lovely Hero.’ 1Miss Grew’s father with two friends,fol lowed in a small boat, giving her hot chocolate from time to time, playing music ona talking machine continu ously. Doctor Tyler, who investigates things at Teachers' ecliege Colombia, says the student of great individuali ty, or the highly strong, nervous stu dent, does not get the high Starks. They go to the “students of averai type,” Later in life, the high walks go to those that have individuality and that are high Strang. Being like everybody else is goad in little things. Being like everybody else helps you in the big things. Snowden, Britaiafs little fighting chancellor of the exchequer, objects to the talk about “janic" in England, “England has not tapped her over seas wealth", he says. That is slight ly exaggerated, for England Is in dustrially tapping the world's supply of diamonds in South Africa. And England’s gold mines are ‘ sending pure beautiful gold -to London at the rate of $15,000,000 a month and men- The trolble is, and hence the British fears, that as fast as England pro duces the gold France gets it. In re minds you of the modem golf prac tice field that rents you, a pailful'., of balls for 25 cents with the slogan:, “ You hit 'em/ we chase 'em/* The English chase them and thp French get them. Our British friends pause in de nunciation o f our tariff long enough to announce that they are also going to erect a little tariff wall, being for ced to it. Germany, also distreesed by our tariff, forbids absolutely importa tion of all articles folly manufactured and now forbids importation^ nitrate fertilisers, to prevent competition with Germany's synthetic nitrate ma- nfseturers. Have you* Jaw* tuttwra fitelNtyp aned now. Y « do gwend mpM*wortt.' grind cycles fe* mowers. Have them (■agroundready fe* hamcat, - A 4 » -jews, !!. Paul Freachifls ln the-Synagooue (W.1A41). After the. .asset reeding -of the fleriptaree, In response to the invita tion o f tbe~nilecs,-Paul delivered hie. first reetedad.eerinoA In Its.analysis we find fear parts; . L. Historical. (wirrcSS). In thte: ssetloa wesw how Paul ina-concilia tory Vray ieft-tMiv gtedUUily throogh a series eC riuwgee in wWdi God had dealt fraclotely with them, finally 'glring*-tiism:4eiriA-'.ldA;8on,''- Ha indi- t e t i tksae stePAaa foUow*: (a) God chose tha fathers and..exalted tha pee* pie (v. 17). (b) He delivered themfteas Egyptian bondage and led them tiiiwrik' tka-’torriMa wtidenteee tvv, 17, B ), fa). '‘Bair':d«hteeyed! etvms :na> ttonsJntthn'tiaaii eiiGsananand ‘gave to Isrsri their lands tv. 19). (d> Ha gave them judges as deliverers when distressed by surrounding nations (v. 9QM0) ditto they had selllsbly chos en a USE God^raiacted tbe:dynasty of fiaid aad dioae David, a man after :£ (»:««* heatf tnr4f*J»)*.« ) Finally lt was .GadTwha-.ftepi,Darid'a eeed ntesd'-ag apte-ftoMt’.a:'.Sa:vler,.gaiMA' This .demanded,proof which follows* t Apetogetitel tvv.24*37). That this dsaas :inu r i the seed oMMvM and therefore t|w promised Messlah he proves by tiwee ltaes of srgtuMot: (s ) ThefastteM^ufgehh’ttmBsptist tw. "flA'25). (b) Thgg r ijiieclte’ etigori^; tare fnlllied ta thair. rejectiea and crecUbdoae f jssns (w . 20-29). tc) His rsearrectkm from tbs deed,(w ,5047). Several pesesges 7e f Scripture, were cited ae being fulfilled la the ram*- rection by'.ateaaa of'Whlrii be war deriared wbertha Son.'of God with power. ttKvfeS’Ptetedgeeeeio-beitini 'Sesi o f XteVlA be proeeeded te aet dawn,the desttlaal-teecblng*.growing out of It A Dectriaal (vv.SR, 80). The great -doctrfate,‘d«riveAfltete;tida<ptoQt iejeni tUcaUon bg fsUh-r-the. verf marrow, of the gospel Obeerve: a The. ground of justificatlpA la the finished, work of Jesus Christ He took our place as a elMer that we-mfgbt bb* m m iow i B m id l ) . A Wfeorarn justified) Tbeue.who believe, la him. a From what-id: oua >justified) All etas. The ena wfao beUevea. J a Jeeae in freely forgiven all s I m . 4. Practical (w.40, 41). The application of this sermon was a warning last the judgment spoken e f by Hebabkak should fall upon team. Ill, The Cffsui:#4 the iermea (vv. 4SS2), L Msay e f ,1k* JCws and preeelytoa reqaaeted to beau, timae words agate. (VV.42-40), Ahmet, the. whole city cairn te beer tb« Word of God the next Sabbath, This great Crowd! In deed the jealousy of the Jews. - X Open apposition (m50r fil). Tbo persecution bueamw ao violent that Bute sadgsvaabsewere expeUedfrom- tee dty. TkiA’-pi tetcutteA’.was aaf- awsred )p Fsatfao rejutiou of team and Us tumiwgvte ten Genttias, A The diMtetee flUed wkh joy and with the Holy Ghost (v.*3). In wpltm. aC tke btttto experiences occMltesd by this epppsttlon, they were filled with fa . According to jndieto) statistics com* pHed by Secretary of State Clarence J, Brown, in 1911, Ohio had 102 corn*, mon pitas judges and 4,700,000 popu lation^ or one judge to every 46.078 persons in the state. By 1931; Ohio had 145 common pleas judges, an in crease of 42 per cent; while the pop ulation' had increased to 6,609,000, pn IncrtaM of SO per cent. This means that* the -increaee in' the judiciary jte about the same as the increase in the state’s population,- A comparison of the- number o f judges with tbs num ber of cases-handled shews that in 1911 the common ideas courts of Ohio handled ;79i000 cases -while in 1990, the 1981•figures not •being available, the courts handled practically 175,000 cases, an increase o f 120 per cent. This would indicate a very consider-, able increase in the efficiency with 4vhich caws‘ are disposed of ‘ in com mon pleas counts. . ' - Director H. G- Southard of the State Department of Health says that every tree planted helps-.the water supply and every addition to or betterment of the water supply- helps the public health;.so.;plant trees and promote health; also that hay fever plays no favprites among susceptibles, and its most effective preventitive is a lusty scythe, swung whenever a weed, srow* Its head. Director Southard will have a staff of medical men and nur se* on doty during the state fair. In addition there will be an interesting exhibit of health activities and1health conditions,-in Building.,No. 80. You have an invitation to call and inspect asme. J. W. Thompson, State Conserva tion 'Commissioner, announces that duck, shooting in Ohio will he permit ted from noon October Xto sundown October 81. The shooting regulations cover ,docks, geese, brant and cott. Bag limits are: Ducks,’ 15; geese and brant, 4; jacksnipe, 16; coot, 25; ip the aggregate but not.more than 16 to any species; sora rail 25 in one day Woodcock can bo killed from October 16 to November 14 hut not more than 4 a day.. Last year’s drough, the bu reau pointed ont, seriously depleted hte numbers of-wild docks and geese. Breeding:grounda dried up, and the kill muat. be reduced to save the wild fowl and. preserve adequate breeding stock. ' , \ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Bitatft of Serelda Barrett, Deceased. Fred. Barrett haa been appointed, and qualified as executor o f the estate of Serelda Barrett, late of Greene^' County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 8th day of August, 1931* a C. WRIGHT,, Probate Judge of said County. FOR SALE:—156 acres well im proved within. 3 miles of Cedarvilte. Nice house. Large barn. Slfo, No wasta-,landr all smooth. Wsll fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Easy terms, W. L. Clemens, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarvilte. V! Hotel Chittenden over Completely redecorated » d remodded $186,000 spent to making toe Hate* Outtenda» toe tadcal duxcc for toe traveler. Home o f the Purple Large, comfortable rooms—* Rate* from $1.50 upward. Cow" Coffee Shop, exceptional eervice G e e , A W ey< ttg, M a n a g e r COLUMBUS, OHIO J IM . ■W5sfc NKHAEtS-aWKN .CtDTHtS “Was that the Telephone?” “No—it’s the School Bell and The Criterion is ready with your son's clothes.” Your hoy may not welcome the summons hack to studies but you w ill welcome the cull, hack to ' , the lowest prices on quality merchandise since ’ your son started to school The cleverest designing • • • the handso- mest, woolens^ “and the greatest values in 15 - ’ . years is'the trio that is serenading under your balcony this season. < W e welcome the opportunity o f showing you . what smart 6 to -18 year old students w ill wear this Pall! Boys Suita $10 and $12.50 Boys Sweaters $1.95 and $2.95 Boys Waists and Shirts $1.00 Boys Hose 50c Boys Caps $1.00 e i ‘Value tf/rst C lothiers Xeriia, Ohio ’ ❖ IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN FERTILE SOIL . Tturwgh Cats* • ( Fwih w in > ^.Throagb titogstes afXaagteMCMws; •star m..iteW>Wteid,'.4at: firomfiarkneM iato liih t,.«kt;. Iatei{ ''isidasM into wsmrik set fraiaerit Jato good, out fr«M iwtifftaeece.lsto, lot*, out from' tbs ihnatea tote tbs rsaL.—Kichsrfi Whltwsii. * Everyone, from the back yard gardoer to the thousand acre farm operator, knows the noed of planting in fertile soil to produce an abundant crop. What Is true o f foodstuffs isoqually true o f dollars. Thousand# o f thrifty people have planted their doBars heve because they have found it produces an abundant yield with per fect safety*. . , filftfiftwv fitswta* : GW’s twari daws, skd sbowtra of grites riids-e4r,,titeAMMteiAteir priaa, xndfalt«a ttea low veUavAof hembia AM'-.Hii&r* thin HiiMftBft Ifid ^*—*?^* ee-aws 'VWw*a ♦pw m w w am tovtito-HMiditoii. 5 1 - 2 % IN TEREST TAX FREE------WE PAL THE TAXES 106 % Pennaylvaai* OH TRACTOR «B'V GRADE $ OALLON—$»A)0 I f your money is lying idle or not earning what it should, deposit it here where it wHl earyt.a generous return and be protected by first mortgage on good real estate. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28EastMain Streot ^ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ■*/ COLUI as usualAtj viritorstoj cant of wli log las) andGirls W tosayersl i Govs tsiy « f St baas maet ptetform politics ■ .Friday > in the offici highway i tonmites in| Saturday tl "ih rw iieto ' county at I brationst, boaotodi ty. A «ra Ohip without his| sibly spoke tions than state. I f the goa commons the kitche they would | ning tomat rot* and ot they are, large qu era used i thus it i finish. Th| changed da .in an app palatable i H. G. •the State 1 -that th e: rate firoml forettaUedl tort on thel tubarcalosij totet«P< . tporteat ‘ y meat j ’ 'beta the clinics as {Mist. Ho wodkeont crate insof According retary o f . tionthoBl orates, the| . of cars mouths of j esse of less than : trucks bides the | thirds of i separate bout 19ped Auto-trsili did not to incraasod is notable,| spatial at hauling of| W*ik.< ing in Soul ad rapidly] that any now scatt able to : dead iti tiwyear-1 . home in hi ^ S a v e * Cat “A Sav<| bean or, etection county chairman. Into svarjl to on by tionA Hte' tetdukA'1^^■ teas; hoi township j ganizat V* nod a* In avaryl five 1 organli rshtto.i’ m i
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