The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

r c aA R Y iM K m ? > : J Original Radio REXALL ic SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 14,15,16 Tune in 1M P. M, SundayWLW ■•I- figgest BargainEventof the Season WAIT FOR IT Brown's Drags C . F . S E L F BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by. Service Hard­ ware Co,) ; ■ N,. CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY t* . • « ' Pool and Billards W e Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main S treet, C eda rv ille , Ohio THEATRE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 4 DAYS STARTING S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 1 6 , 1 9 3 2 TARZAN THE APE MAN MOTHERED BY AN APE — HE KNEW ONLY THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE — TO SEIZE WHAT HE WANTED I • » A love story that defies conyention, against a background of jungle thrills never before filmed! Directed by the man who made TRADER HORN, W. S. VAN DYKE. With Johnny WEISSMULLER, Neil HAMILTON, C. Au- breg SMITH, Maureen O'SULLIVAN IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION SEASON—1932 Breton de Terduyst, American No. 13596, Belgian No. &4-5124. Color, Bay. Wt., 2250. W ill make the Season at my ham, South Main Street, Cedandlle, O. 'Net responsible for accidents but will Use best of care to prevent same. 1ERMS—$15 to Insure Living Colt * R. A. Murdock IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I 0 4 0 0L L e s s o n in* aur. r. a. d . u ,, ib s . Mr ft ViMuttr, jtaMlr JMM* <e. It**, Mowpcpw Lesson for April 17 the call of auram I-ESSONTEXT—G«WMl« 11:1-*. GOLDEN TEXT—And l will ra«k« ot thM a »r««t nation, and I will Main the*, and make thy nama treat; and thqn .halt ba a blMtlna. IIRIMARY TOPIC—Abram U irln f Homo. JUNIOR TOPIC—God Calla Abram. -to a Great Adventure. • INTERMEDIATE AND SENIORTOPIC—Maklnar Life an Adventure, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Conquering Power of Faith. 1. Hla Separation (v, l). Tile new era Inaugurated’ with Noah a* head ended In a colossal failure Iti the Impious attempt of man on the plains of Shlnar to set himself free from God’s government In view of this failure, God turned aside from the race as such and called Abram and placed him-at the head o f a new na­ tion which he would train for himself. This call Involved 1, A great sacrifice It meant the severance of three ties : a. His country In the widest range of hia affections. — br-His place -of -birth-and~k!ndred~ which comes still closer to his heart. c, His father’s house as the Inmost circle of all tender emotions. AUthese must be cast off before the Lord could get him into the place of blessing; This is a call that is much needed today. The Lord Is continually saying, “Come ye out from among them” (H Cor. 8: 16-18). 2. The performance of heroic tasks, e'er Abram to go into a strange land 'and take possession of It, for God called for heroism. The life of separation from the world costs much, but It Is fbf^jily way to have God’s favor. II. God’s Promise to Abram (vv. 2-S). The demand for separation was fol­ lowed by a seven-fold promise—a gra­ cious engagement on God’s partto com­ municate unmerited favors and confer blessings upon him. 1. “I will make of thee a great na­ tion” (v. 2). This was fulfilled in a natural way In the Jewish nation and in Ishmael {Gen. 17:20); also In a spiritual seed embracing both Jews and Gentiles (Gal. 3:7,8). 2. 'Twill bless thee” (v.2). Thiswas* fulfilled. 1 - a. Temporally (Gen. 13:14-17; 24: 35). Abram was enriched with lands; cattle, silver and gold. to. Spiritually (Gen. 15:6; John 8: 56). He was freely justified on-the grounds of his faltb. The righteous­ ness of Christ was lmpnted unto him, also he had the exalted privilege of talking face to face with the Lord. 8. “Andmatte thy name great” (v„ 2 ). Going out from bid father’s boose, lit himself was to hav.e a great name. Ho was to bfe. the head of a new house which would be venerated far and wide. He is known as the "friend of God” (James 2:23). 4. "Thou sbalt be,a blessing” (v. 2). We now pass,from the lower to the higher phase of the promise. It was a great thing to be thus honored and blessed by God, but to be the medium of blessing to othera was greater stilt. 5. “I will bless them that bless thee” (v. 3.) Abram and the nation which came forth from his loins became the very touchstone of God. Since he Is God’s friend, he regards acts per­ formed toward him as toward him­ self. This has been strikingly exem­ plified in all agea since. The nations that have used the Jews well have been blessed. 6. “And cune him that curseth thee” (v. 8). The nations which have turned against Abram and the nation of which he was head have neverpros­ pered. While God at times need the surrounding nations as scourges for his people, be In turn punished them for it. 7. “And in thee shall all the famines of the earth be blessed” (v. 8). This has been fulfilled In a. The Jewish nation being made the-repository of the oracles of God. Through them the Bible has been given to the world. b. The bringing of the Redeemer into the world, Thus they became the channel through which God's richest Gift came Into the world. It will be further fulfilled la e. A future time when Jews shall be God's missionaries in carrying the good tidings to the ends of the earth, III, Abram’s Obedience to God (vv, 4-8). Abram at once departed out of his own land. He proved bis faith by his obedience. He went out not knowing whither he went. He was a typical be­ liever. He renounced Indulgence and idolatry, He separated himself for a testimony by his altars of witness. He entered into Caiman and accepted a pilgrim life, PICKED AT RANDOM Speak but little and well If yon would be esteemed a man of merit.— Trench. • * • Common sense In an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. —-Coleridge, ♦ * * Nothing is easier than fault finding. No talent, no self-denial, no character, is required to set op in this business. —Mflehillllnn. SheepBreeden T< jl Hold WoofShow A county wool dhow w ill b s pus o f the highlights t f the G t m m County Sheepman's Sound Up which w ill t held a t the County Fair Grounds, Thursday, April 28th, according to Wm . WUkarsou, chairman o f the Woo] Shoos Om m H tss, Other members o f the Committoo are D shsisc Jobe, Gil­ bert Ream, Harold BrakafWd, and L . H . Hartley. Gram s county pro­ duces some o f the finest, sheep and wool in Ohio according to M r. W il- kerson and he and hia committee are urging fleck owners to bring an ex­ hibit o f wool to the round-up. J, F . W alker has been secured as judge o f the show. The Round-up which is sponsored by the County Sheep A W ool Grow­ ers Improvement Association will al­ so include en the program a Shearing demonstration conducted by E . S- Bartlett o f Chicago, a shearing con­ test both fo r juniors and seniors and wool grading demonstration by J. F . W alker, Other features on the nil-day pro­ gram will include an exhibit o f wool­ en cloth and dpthing, a lamb caucus cutting denwnatratlon, a lamb lunch-, epn, lamb grading demonstration, anm a. parasite control, posting and dock­ ing demonstration. A t a meeting of-the County Assoc­ iation Wednesday evening the follow - ingcomm ittees were appointed: Shearing contest— H . S . Bailey, My­ ron Fudge, Homer Snively, J. Ersel Hutchison. Prizes— Gowdy Williamson and E . A . Drake. * Cloth exhibit—Ruth Radford. Lamb grading— Harper Bickett, Lawrence Evans, Howard Faulkner, Edwin Dean and- George Warner. Parasite and Posting — W ilbur Beard, W m . Jobe, Oscar W eller and W ill Hopping, “TARZAN THE APE MAN*, VIVID ADVENTURE FILM SHOWS IN SPRINGFIELD' ThS strange story o f a white man who was brought up in a jungle and lived in the tree-tops like the ape* Is told in “ T a ra to ", The Ape ■Man” , which w ill be seen at the Regent in Springfield fo r four days starting Saturday, April Iff. This is a screen version o f the famous adventura novel by Edgar Rise Burroughs and the fact that it was directed b y W .” S . Van Dyke o f “Trader Horn*1 reputation guarantees it to contain the fu ll flav­ or o f the African jungle in which dan- gerou sa adnlwayeGeorg __ H gerout and always exciting locality the plot i t unfolded, F igh ts with lions, apes, blood-thirs­ ty pygm ies and other wild animals play a prominent part in thisjstory o f jungle adventures. Principal interest however is centered on the fascinat­ ing romance o f Tarxan with an Eng­ lish girl, Johnny Weismuller, world’s champion swimmer, pleyes the title role with Maureen O’Sullivan. NOTICE—W ater Rent payable a t the Mayor’s office. J. G. McCorkellj W ANTED— To be nominated on Republican ticket as Representative in State General Assembly from this splendid county o f Greene. Hard-boil­ ed economy in appropriations, except absolute necessities. H , S. BAQLEY , Osborn, Ohio,*18 years. (Pol. Adv. PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEBTING The annual "Presbyterian congrega­ tional meethig was held in the church Tuesday evening. Reporta were read by the different department heads and approved. A vote o f thanks was vot­ ed to the outgoing officers who have labored so zealously in doing their bit for th eMaster. The follow ing officers were elected to serve the congregation; Chairman— Paul Edwards. Vice Chairman—W ilbur Conley. Secretary—^Annabel Murdock. ( Treasurer— W - C . IUff. Mission Treasurer-Dr. F .A . Jurkat. Trustees—Frank Creswell and Mel­ vin McMillan. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f John B . Taylor, Deceased. Andrew H . Craswell has been ap­ pointed and qualified as Executor o f the estate o f John B . Taylor, late o f Greene Cotmty, Ohio, dc<*ssed. Dated this 9th day o f'A p ril, 1932; & C. WRIGHT, Prpbate Judge o f said County. For Sa ls, br Rent—Residence o f seven moms on Bridge S t Has cistern w ell, and city w aU r, electric lights, gas and garden. Phone 135. Harry W righ t BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only available buildmg lot on Chillicoth S treet Located on corner o f alley in good eommunity. o. l . M c F a r l a n d 1217 Glendale Avo. A p t A -10 Dayton, Ohio VIAVI. A Family Remedy for do­ mestic administration. Ex­ amining1 Physician every Monday, 3 5 ^ N. Foun­ tain, Springfield, O, 666 P n om ; CHABOSai CALL insK fs county wmm mm Tot *$#, Jmfm, O. CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A successful treatment lo r Internal and protruding p iles, Requires from four to seven trsatments at intervals o f about ones a week fo r a curs o f the average ca st. A lso tha Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment fo r Fistulas, Prariti* Ani (itching) and F issure, etc, DR. J, A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist Iff, 19, 20 Steels B ldg;, X .n ia Phone 394 LIQU ID — TABLETS — SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally and 666 Salve externally, make a com­ plete and effective treatment for Colds. Moat Speedy Remedies Known KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail— 25c box SOOT REMOVER Cleans flues. xPrevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. ■ KORN KURE—Mighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle i J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West St., Xenial O. Jubilee Week Saturday, April id to Satur* day, April 23, Inclusive TremendsusSavingssn New Spring Merchandise in All Deparments Ready-to-Wear Men’s Clothing Footwear W atch For It Uhlmah’s 17-19 W . Main St., i X e n ia , O h io Som e th ing N ew ! A Cat Price WaU Paper, Paint, Glass Store, - ; ■ . . . , % The price on'everything in our entire Stock has been cut deep and will STAY CUT. This, is NOT a special Sale event but the price will be the same to-day-to-mor­ row and from now on. When you want DEPENDABLE Paint, Wall Paper, Gian This is the place ALMOST EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCK IS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Graham's 17and19Sa. WhitemanSt* Xenia,Ohio 2 Z Z Z S T 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. 50c W e will extract all your teeth, • » matter how maay feu have and maka you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $ ti.0 6 , ju st for two weeks. If your teeth are bad don’t ]« t this opportunity paae aw yon Will uover get it again, Beauty Light Weight Comfort Nutural Teeth We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless GJI.OO extraction....... v t Our Full Suc­ tion Plate at $10 .00 DR. G E N S L E R DR-HOLM White Cross Dentists Steele Bldg- Xeni*. —9 A .M . to 6P .M . — Evenings by Appointment — Phone 211

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=