The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

..................................................................................................... CAN B® CURED HEMOWmOlOt (OR PILES) WITHOUT USEOF KNI FE - WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A ntocecaful treatment fa? internal and protruding piles. Requires from four to seven treatments a t intervals of about once a week for a cure ctf the average case* Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Fistulas, Truritia Api (itching) and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist IS, 19, 20 Steele Bldg-, Xenia i Phono 334 IW H W W ISWim M M W W H nilH H W U lW H H H IH M IlltfrH tlU lH M lH IW lIJim illlH H P M m W IIIim W H m syw i C. F. SELF ' i BARBER SHOP (Located in Roon) Formerly Occupied by Service Hard­ ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, - SORTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and .Billards We Invite a Share of -Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio BELGIAN STALLION SEASON—1932 •’ \ * ; ’ , , - _. * f Breton de Terduyst, American No. 13596, Belgian No. 24-5124. Color, Bay. Wt,,2250. Will make the Season at my hern, South Main Street, Cedarville, O. Not responsible for accidents but will use best of care to prevent same. ■ •. -A • TERMS—$15 to Insure Living Colt R. A. Murdock Buy Coal Now The Best Grades of Coal are Cheaper now than they have been for more than twenty years and are»at their low est.point for this year, I will take your order now a t present price for June Delivery which is as fa r ahead as I will guarantee present prices. . Orders filled early insures better prepar­ ation a t a considerable saving of money. See or call me if you are contemplating ordering now. CHOICEMANCHU SOY BEANS # * We Are Still Buying Wool Clarence L. McGuinn TELEPHONE^-3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O* ORDINANCE NO. 11$ AN OSDINACS PROVIDING A UNIFORM RAT® OP CHARGE FOR PERMIT TO TAP SANI­ TARY SEWERS, AND PENALTY FQR VIOLATION, AND REPEAL- ING ORDINANCE NUMBER 168, PASSED JULY 17th., 1980. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OP THE VILLAGE OP CEDARVILLE, STATE OP OHIO:- SECTION ONE:-That iC shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation, to tap any main or trunk sanitary sewer of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, without first ob­ taining from the proper Village Au­ thority, a permit so to do. SECTION TWO:-Bach applicarl: for permission to tap any main or sanitary sewer of said Village of Cedarville, Ohio, the sum of Ten Dol­ lars (810.00), for each residence or other building to be connected with said sewer by said tap; provided how­ ever, if the property to be connected with said main or trunk sewer has not been assessed for the construc­ tion of any fiiaiju or trunk sanitary sewer, the applicant for such permit, in addition to said sum of Ten Dol­ lars ($10.00), shall pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($10(L00), for each residence or other building to be connected with said sewer by said tap. SECTION THREE :-Any person,, persons, firm or corporation, violat­ ing any of the provisions of this OR-, FINANCE, shall upon conviction thereof, be fined not to exceed the sum of Three Hunderd Dollars ($300.00), for each offense, and shall pay the costs of prosecution. SECTION FOUR:- Tha •tOrdinance No. 168, entitled "An ordinance provid ing a uniform rate of charging and permit to tap sanitary 'Sewers, and penalty for violation", passed on the 17th, day of July, 193% be and the same hereby is, repealed. SECTION FIVE:-This ordinance shall take effect and be in force,*from and after the earliest period allowed by law. i PASSED this 17th day of May, 1932. ATTEST: John G. McCorkell, Clerk of the Village ^of Cedarville, Ohio. A. E. Richards : Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. 1 NATIONAL - HORSES Sr COWS B F M IZE * R everse P hone C harges MNUfflCll lumbta.OMQ CALL iREENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, O. IF YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN ORDINANCE NO 176. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF SANITARY SEW­ ERS AN STORM WATER SEW­ ERS, AND TO PROVIDE A PEN­ ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 168, PAS­ SED OCTOBER 21st, 1980. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN­ CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF. CEDAR- VILLE, STATE OF OHIO:- SECTION ONE:- That it shall be unlawful fo r any person, persona, firm or corporation, to establish or main­ tain any privy, cesspool or private pewer, on premises accessible to pub­ lic sewers, and all such premises shall be connected with the public sanitary sewers. SECTION TWO:-It shall be unlaw­ ful for any person to discharge into any sanitary sewer, any, surface drainage, roof water, overflow from cisterns, cellar or basement drainage, sub-soil drainage, or other'clean and unobjectionable waste water. ' SECTION THREE:- It shall be un­ lawful for any person to discharge sewerage into a storm sewer. SECTION FOUR: I t shall be unlaw ful for any* person, persons, firm or corporation, to make connections With any sanitary sewer, without first ob­ taining a permit so to do, from the proper Village authorities. Upon ap plication for. permit to tap any main or trunk sanitary sewer, the appli­ cant shail pay a fee of Ten ($10.00) for each residence or other building to be connected with said sewer by said tap. After the connection is made, the same shall be inspected by the proper Village authorities, and record of said connection, and of any and all sewer connections in the Vil­ lage, shall be made and kept by the proper Village officers, and the fee a- bove named shpll be in full payment for the perm itoright of connection, inspection and Wrcord aforesaid, ex­ cept that in eveiwtbe property to be connected with the nanitary sewer has not been assessed for the construction of any main or trunk sanitary sewer, the applicant for permit, in addition to the said fee of ten ($10.00), shall pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.09), for each residence or other building to be connected with Bald sewer by means of said tap, SECTION FIVE:- Any person, per­ sons, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this ORDI­ NANCE, shall upon conviction there­ of, be fined not to exceed the sum of Three Hundred- Dollars ($300.00), for each offense, and shall pay the costs of prosecution. SECTION SlX:-That ORDINANCE NO. 168, entitled."An ordinance reg­ ulating the use of sanitary sewers and to provide A penalty for the vio­ lation thereof", passed on October 21st., 1930, be, and the same hereby is, repealed. SfeCTION SEVEN:* This ordinance shall take effect and be in force, from and after the earliest period allowed by law. PASSED this i7th day of May, 1932. ATTEST: John G. McCorkell, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. E. Richards, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. S UNDAYI ------------------------------------------------------------------ choch . Lesson L m m o J o t J u s m S JOSEPH THU WORKER XatMOWr TIBET—Cental* 41MMT. b tfo rt ktftca; k* tk e ll so t stand before jntfcn min PRIMARY TOKO-Making J5«am* Coma True. JUNIOR TOPIC—Joseph the Worker, INTRinnm iATB AMD-SENIORTOP­ IC—The Reward* of Rafthfulneea. YOUNG PEOPUB AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Ballgioy* Value of w ork. Joseph was not a self-made man,' but a God-made man. Hi* masters alwsy# attributed the quality -of his character and. the success of his work to toe fact that the Lord was with him. I. Joseph Eetying Pottphar (39:1- -20), 1. Sold'to toe Jshmaelltes (37:28). Joseph was-sent by h it father to his brethren on an- errand of mercy. - At the sight-of j Joseph the murderous envy o f h li brethren was atlrred up, They firet proposed to UU 'him In order to - prevent his- dreams from coming true. Finally the -prudent suggestion of-Judah to sell him pre .vailed,, and.hi.was carried to Egypt and sold u a alave to Potiphar. 2. His prosperity while a slave in Potlphar’e house (89:2-6). This pros­ perity consisted of: a. Bring accorded the privilege of PotJphar’s houses By “house” is meant Ida private residence instead of fields or pnl .c buildings. b. He became Pollphar’s persona) attendant (v. 4). e. He- was made, overseer of Potl / phar’e house (v, 4). d. He. brought -prosperity to Poti­ phar (v. 5). The Lord biassed Potl phar for JotepU’s sake. e. He posseesed an attractive per- sonallty (v. 6.) His fine physique and' commanding personality were gifts from God. - 3. His temptation (w. .7-20). Potl pharia wife became infatuated with this handsome slave. He resisted her, unwilling to sin against his master and his God. II, Joseph' tarring In Prison <39:2t 40:23), 1. Overseeing toe prisoners (39:21- -40:4). Being defeated in her wicked purpose, Botlphar's wife accused Jo­ seph falsely, potiphar must not have really bellevpd his wife's story, or he would have put Joseph to death. He Imprisoned him, the leaBt that was possifcle under the circumstances. a, The Lord gate him favor in the sight -of toe keeper of the- prison (v. 21), -This keeper was none other than Pottpbar hinutelf<4Q:3. cf/39:l). b. Hews* given charge of toe prla- onera (v, 22); Potiphar knew Jo­ seph's Ability end faithfulness, there- -fore gavehltA enqttoyment .of the most important c. The Lord made him to be pros perout (v, 28), Joseph’s success was . due to-the hand of God upon him. 2. Interprrilng the drearos pf the butter and the baker (40:5-23). These were two very important officers in Pharaoh's-court; their buslneee bring te prevlde th# drink and food of the ruler and: his household. These offi­ cers bad disturbing dreams. He In­ terpreted. thrir dreams. His inter­ pretation was favorable to the butler, who gave hit, pledge to. Joseph that he would intercede with Pharaoh for him when hs was set free. III. Joseph- tarring Fharaeh (41:1- 57). 1, Interpreting- his-dream: (w. 1-32). For two- fnU years Joseph remained in prison; forgotten by the butler. Pharaoh'S drsam brought to Joseph s great Opportunity- The failure of the wise seen o f Egypt to Interpret the dream caused- the chief butler to remember what Joseph had done .for him. Joseph viris ‘ brought out of prison and made known to Pharaoh that It meant seven yean of plenty ^followed- by seven years of famine, 2. Advising Pharaoh (vv. 33-36). He suggested -to him that part of the produce be stored during, toe yean of plenty,- The plan appealed to Pharaoh, and he Invested Joseph with authority to execute I t A Preparing Tor famine (vv. 37-52). During toe Seven yean toe earth brought forth plentifully. Clothed with royal authority, Joseph went over all tha country and gathered'and stored the fend In all the cities. 4. Selling food to the needy (vv. 68-57). a. At last the yean of fruitfulness ended and then began-famine in all the lands (v. 58). b. Bread was to be found in Egypt only (v. 54), This was the result of Joseph's foresight and preparation. c. Distribution In the hands of Joseph (w. 65417). He opened the storehouses and bold food unto toe Egyptians and foreigners, Save-Remedy There li no surer remedy for de­ sponding weakness than, when we have done our own parts, to commit all cheerfully, for the rest, to the good pleasure of- heaven, — Sir Roger L'Estrapge. GeJ’s Demand# God demand* of ns that th&ugh we lose health and wealth we.-de not lese faith la him, and though we have abundantly of hath that wa de not lose •JaM mg kl«t N o n e® OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John B, Taylor, Daceased, Andrew H. Creswell has been .ap-i pointed and qualified as Executor pfj the estate of John B. Taylor, late o f ’ Greene County, Ohio, deceased. ) Dated this Oth day of April, 1932. S, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County, Chick, Chick, Buy them now. Blood tested stock, price per hundred: White Leghorns $7.50; Barred White, Buff Rocks, $8,60; R. I. Reds, Buff Orph- ingtons, White Wyandotte* $8.50. Heavy assorted. Light assorted. Baby Ducklings $18,00 per hundred. Visit our hatchery. 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