The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26
BARGAIN IN BU ILD IN G LOT KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—*25c box SOOT REMOVER The pnly avaiUbfo building lot o n ;CIeans f jueS- p reVents fires. ChilUeoth Street. Located on comer iSavGS f ueL By mail, 8 oZ. box o f alley in good community. - i 5 Qc. o. l . m c p a r l a n d KORN KURE—Mighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle 12 X 7 Glendale Ave. | J ' B ' S T R O N G , Apt. A -10 Dayton, Ohio'2 3 8 ^ West St„ Xenia, Q. NMNHINIBMMNMIHM^ WANTED TO BUY Twurty-Ry* Shares Preferred Stock —OF THE— R a s t o n St ee l C a r Co. TELEPHONE TO PAUL Y0CKEY PHONE 1079 XENIA, OHIO 0 II atititioiiiiiaiifliafi'Jirairait'aii'Hi C . F . SELF • r BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard ware Co.) / CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and BiUards . ■'■■ ■ ■■■ ■■ ■■ ■ . V ' . W e Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main S treet, C eda rv ille , Ohio A CHANCE FOR CDauqkier • Those eligible young men like f l j to telephone your daughter. Many invitations for parties and dances ™ will come her way by telephone. .Without a telephone, she doesn't really have a chance. Have one installed today. Any te lephon e emp loyee will take your order. -WOOL- I wish to announce that 1 have been appointed a buyer for Patterson & Co., who are the largest dealers in Wool in Boston and the largest in this State. I ‘will pay the highest MarketrPrice for your wool. ' I am agent for the M. Manine Co. and The Welch Chemical Co. for Fertilisers I carry a stock of all kinds of feed for Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. X* F, E. and Ubico Starter, both with'Cod Liver OIL ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS Blue Jacket and Yellow Jacket Coal. *** _ t Hard Coal/for Brooders I will trade Cdal, Peed, Seed or Fertilizer for your Corn, Wheat or Wool. Come in and see me at Andrew Bros, old stand, or call Clarence L.McGuinn TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I chool Lesson <8y nev. r. r. vitkwatcr . i >. i >., m w ti«r ol 1’acutty. Moy./y r.'.Ue .Inatltuta of Chicane.) (6 . ill* . Waate m Nsw*p«wr Union,) Lesson for April 3 / GOD IN CREATION LESSON TEX T— Genesis X:l-D, 26-31. GOLDEN T E X T— In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth; PRIMARY TOPIC— In the beginning —God, JUNIOR TOPIC—God tho Creator, INTERMED IATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—The M aker o f A ll Things, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TO P IC— God In Creation, Genesis, the bonk from which the lessons of the quarter are taken, as Its name Indicates, is a book of be ginnings. It contains the only reli able information we have of the origin o f ' the heavens Tmd the eartli, plant and animal life, human life, human institutions, and human relations. Without it wo would be absolutely ignorant as to the origin of these fun damental things. The first chapter of the hook from which our lesson is taken Is one of the most wonderful in the Bible. Indeed, it is the key to the whole Bible. I. God (v. 1). He was before all tiling^. He had no beginning. Everything but God had a'beginning, Gop, the uncaused cause, ft the cause of all things. “Before the mountains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to ever lasting, thou art God" (Ps, 90:2.) II. The Origin of the Universe (v. 1 ). . It was created by God. All things came into being by the will and act of a personal God. The Hebrew 1 ord translated “ create,” according to re liable authority, is the strongest word which the Hebrew language lias to express the idea of the origination of substance. The first four words of the Bible exhibit the one fundamental, all-pervasive, principle of philosophy of every right life. In the beginning of the unlverse-r-God. In the beginning of all science and philosophy—God. In the beginning of every life-mod. In the beginning of every year—God. In the beginning of every day—God. ,In the begining of every business—God. In the beginning of every human rela tionship—God, In the beginning'of ev ery thought—God, III. The Degeneration of the Earth (v. 21). Between verses one and two is a clearly marked interval of perhaps long duration. The earth which, was created by God was later overtaken In a cataclysmic Judgment. The Hebrew word, for .“was" might Just as well have been translated “became.” In- stead, therefore, the earth having been created a void or chaos, we see that it became ebaos through a Judgment. In. Isaiah 45:18 the ptophet expressly de clares that God did not create the earth a waste, but that he formed it to be inhabited. ' IV. The Regeneration of the Earth (w . 3-25). ; • r As previously noted, the .second verse of Genesis does not describe the state of the earth when It first came from the Creator’s handse but a changed condition which took place subsequent thereto. The following verses reveal a new effort of .creative power- by which the earth is again fitted up for the habitation of man. The power active' in this reorganisa tion Is the Holy Spirit. On the first day the voice of the Almighty was heard saying, “ Let there be light.” and the darkness was dispelled by llie light. In the second day the expanse o'r firmament was made which separates the waters above the firmament from those below It The third dny dry land appeared clothed with vegetation. Tho fourth day witnessed the appear ance of the llgbtholders, the sun, moon, and stars. They were not created then, ,but set free from darkness and ruin. On the fifth day fish and birds were created and on the sixth day cat tle, creeping things, beasts of the field, and man. V. The Origin of Man (w . 20 31). He was created by God. This pre cludes the foolish idea that man as cended from or through the brute. He came Into being through a special cre ative act of God. This Image and like ness Is not physical or bodily, but In tellectual and moral (Eph. 4:24; Col. 3:10), God’s likeness Is reflected In man’s three-fold nature, Man Is spirit, soul, and body (I Thess, D:23). As there Is a trinity nnd unity In God so there Is aerially in man. Spirit is that part of man by which he has the power to know God. Soul Is self-con scious life, the seat of man’s emotions and desires. The body Is the soul of the senses,(enabling man to have world consciousness. God made man to he a personality capable of having fel lowship with himself, nnd with whom he could share Ids glory. Song o f Pcac* The belfries of all Christendom now roll along the qiibroken song of peace on earth, good'will to men!—Long fellow. Path* to Triumph “God’s trials nobly borne In obedi ence to his righteous will me the paths to Victorious triumph.” A Favorable Light Faith takes in a favorable light even what seems adverse.—Bongcl. rnmMftomm % YOU PAY LESS AT 3 9 W«»t M tftjif l«w iL> •nWMmnMR FINANCIAL STATEMENT ..-o f the— The CedarvilleBuilding’& Loan Association Showing the condition of the association atthe, close o f the fiscal year ended January 81, 1932. j ASSETS * ? LIABILITIES I Cash on hand and in banks? 9089.47 Running stock, dividends $137387.64> Loans on mortgage security 164178.40 Paid-up stock and dividends 29785.00 Loans on certificate or Deposits, accrued interest 8248.0 pass-book security 715.00 Reserve fund 5208.27 Real Estate 3500.00 Undivided profit fund 1482.75 Real estate sold on contract 4000.00 Borrowed money—NONE , . Due from borrowers for Contingent profit on real insurance and taxes 20.73 estate sold on contract 40.00 TOTAL 1182051.60 ■TOTAL 1182061.66 Interest Due, Uncollected f 1428.98 j STATE OF OHIO, Greene County, ss: I. C. Davis, being sworn, deposes' and says that he is the Secretary of The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa- ‘ tion of Cedarville, Ohio, and that the foregoing is a true statement and cor rectly shows the financial condition o f said Company at the close- of fiscal year ended on the 31st day of January, A. D., 1932, I. C. DAVIS, 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th day o f March, A. D., 1932. “ Karlk Bull, Notary Public, Greene Co., Ohio. CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OR THREE DIRECTORS' .We, the undersigned, Directors of the said The Cedarville Building ft- Loan Association of Cedarville, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing, to the beet of our knowledge and .belief, is a true statement and correctly shows the financial condition of said Company at the close of fiscal year ended on the 31st day o f January A. D. 1932. A. E. Huey W. J. Torbox W. A. Spencer White 0>U and Soy Bean* For Sale 30,000 BUSHELS OF GOOD HEAVY WHITE OATS 1,000 BUSHELS MANCHU SOY BEANS Currey & Co, Elevator SOUTH SOLON, OHIO A Wonderful Opportunity Better have those bad teeth taken out be fore coldweather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. ; We will extract all your teeth, no matter how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $40.00, just for two weeks, If your teeth are bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you Will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, ifyou pre fer for painless CA.00 extraction....... t * Our Full Suc tion Plate at $10 .00 DR, GENSLER DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists SteeleBldg., Xenia* —9 A .M . to 6 P.M . — Evenings by Appointment Phone 2 tl s> i A single fortunate purchase saves you more than the price o f a year's subscription. And buys you better things—for the table, for the house, for yourself. Smarter clothes, extra convenience, in creased comfort. All sorts o f new satisfactions. From the good habit o f reading the advertise ments with care. The news they contain is valu able and practical. 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