The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
■/ .r c t ;» a u u i i m n ::%M a PErfiiMKER a, iw i m m u h m h ..V’ . ,. ,ff. .. --S-..■rH. j .^-A-ve—s-rflHHfc. .** . Why Buy Oil From Us? BECAUSE . . . . . We carry only the Best* We have engineers charts specifying • the proper oil for your machine. We carry complete stocks at all times. We train our employees to sell only the. proper oil. We sell at the price you can afford to pay. THAT’S WHY ! Tiolene Mona Motor — Purol — Alivis THRIFTY BUYERS Try Our Wholesale 4 8 c Per gal. & up. FINEST OILS Department 'IMPROVED-JJUMm UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I chool L - e s s o n •B> M e m - IiiEitltuto of Cblcaso.) ( 0 . joss, woetcrn N bw «EM>*TUnion.) Lesson for September 4 EVILS OF INTEMPERANCE GOLDEN TEXT—Do not drink wlno nor strong drink, thou, nor thy son* with thee, when ye go Into the taber- naclo of the congregation, lest ye die; It shall bo a statute for ever through out your generations, LESSON TEXT— Isaiah G, ■ , . PRIMARY TOPIC—The Evil Of Drunkenness. JUNIOR TOPIC—A Wise M an ’Gives a Warning. „ „ _____ INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Why Obey tho Law? YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—Observing and Enforcing Law. Favored Nation (vv. : THE CarrolLBmder CO. 3 Convenient Stations No. 1— 108 E. Main St. No. 2—N. Detroit St. No. 3— Bellbrook Road 6 C. F. SELF D A I ) R V R C H A D D A f % D J E # l m 9 n U r (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard ware Co.) ' . • 1 CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, _ SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY j*• Pool and Billards We Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio Sow Wheat This Fall The present price of wheat is not much incentive to sow wheat this Fall, or at least a very large acerage. Some Market forecasters are predicting $1.00 wheat for 1933. B With Seed Wheat, Fertilizer and Labor without any doubt all the cheapest they will ever be again in our time, this may be the appropriate time to sow the usual or lar ger acerage, providing of course that, a High Grade Fer tilizer be used. I HAVE WELCH, WUICHET, MIAMI, AND HAMM’S LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED CALL OR SEE ME ABOUT YOUR FERTILIZER FEED OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK BEST GRADES OF COAL IN YARD Car of Pocahontas on track next week .All Coal advanc ing in Price. I am buying Timothy Seed. Bring in Samples. C. L. McGuinn TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. m I office p L^^ncolumbus.Ohlo ^LGjuchslab. Inc, - HORSES S COWS O F S IZ E R everse P hcnu charges CALL BEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, O. SHERIFF’S SALE ORDER OF SALE in Uii> following described real estate, to-wit: I. Israel, the 1-7). This nation’s unique relntlon to God (s presented under the figure of a vineyard. Observe: 1. God’s peculiar favor (vv. 1, 2). God did for this nation what he did for no other nation In the history of the world. He fenced It when he assigned the boundaries of Israel’s Inheritance. (Num. 34:1-13.) He gath ered out the stones When the Canaan Ites were exterminated. The choicest vine planted therein was the- Israel- Itlsh nation which had gone through the disciplinary process in Egyptian bondage. He built a tower In It when under David Jerusalem was made Its capital city. 2 . ' The obligation of the nation (v. 2). The purpose of a- vineyard I b to bring forth grapes. The purpose of God in selecting and blessing the Israelitlsh nation was that It might bring forth fruit to his glory. 8. It bore onJy wild grapes (v. 4) Instead of sweet, luscious,grapes, they bore gtapes of a- sour and unwhole some kind. How aptly this symbolizes Israel's life I 4. The desolation of the vlneyari (vv. 5-7). Since all efforts hatf M e lr wasted, the owner of the vineyard now resolved to abandon it. He pur posed to take away the fences and leave It exposed to wild beasts, to be wasted and devoured by them. II. The Sins Which Brought Ruin to Israel (vv. S-kS). The causes of this destruction are presented under six woes, each woe pronounced against a particular sin • l.s Monopoly and oppression of the poor (vv. 8-10). The crime against which the first woe is directed is that of avaricious grasping after property whlch-Aeads-to—theaccumulation-of- wcnlth in the hands of the few. “Join* ing house to house and laying field to .field" means the sin of the greedy monopolist who buys up the land on every side and ejects the small land holder. In the agricultural district It takes the form of the "land grab’ her.” In the commercial centers. It takes the form of the big man crush ing out the small ones. This state of affairs met God’s Judgment In Judea, us seen in vv; 9 and 10, and one day It shall do likewise In America. 2. Dissipation (vv, 11-17). The sin here denounced- Is drunkenness. Sev eral features are connected with this one sin: .n. Drinking made the life business o f some (v. 11). They got up early and continued Until late at nighL b. The effort to give their wicked business a show of reflnemeut (v. 12). This is why plenslng music IS heard In dens of Infamy over our land, c. Blindness to God’s warnings'and Judgments (v. 12). Their drinking and dissipation rendered them Insensible to the dealings o f Providence. d. .God’s judgments for such slh (vv. 13-17). They went Into captivity. The Immediate cause assigned . was Ignorance, but It was a willful Ig norance for which they .were held responsible, There was a great mor tality among those who drank (v. 14). "Hell hath enlarged herself." The records everywhere show a much higher death rate among drinking men. Drinking degrades all classes (v. 15). 3. Unbelief (vv. 18, 10). This woe Is directed ngalnst the sinner who presumptuously plunges Into vice. He persists In Iniquity and scoffs at judg ment. This Is peculiarly common among those who go about wine* drinking as a business. 4. Moral confusion (v. 20). This woe Is pronounced against those who try to ndjust moral conditions to suit their sinful appetites. 5. Conceit (v. 21). The fifth woe Is pronounced against the sin of self- conceit, which holds a false estimate of human wisdom aud acts without reference to GoiL 6. Perversion of Justice (w . 22, 23). The sixth woe is pronounced against unjust judges. Ill, God’s Treatment of Itraei for Their Sine (vv. 24-30). 1, He stretched out his hand In anger ngalnst them (vv. 24, 25). 2, Chastised by the nations (vv, 2(5-30). God gave the signal and issued the call for the nations to chastise Israel. The Cedarville Building and Loan Association vs. The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, et al, Greene County Common Pleas Court, Case No. 19739. Order of Sale 19739. In pursuance of an order issued from the Common Pleas Court, within and for the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, made at the May term thereof, A. D., 1932, and to me direct ed, I will offer for sale at Public Auc tion at the West door of the Court House, in the City of Xenia, on Satur day, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1932 at 10 o’clock A. M., of said Day, the following described Real Estate, to- wit: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene and Township of Cedarville, and beginning at the N. W. corner of Margaret E. Gillian’s 7.40 Acre tract in the middle of the Yellow Springs and Cedarville road; thence with the middle o f said road N. 48 degrees 10 feet West 46.30 poles to a point in the middle of said road; thence with the middle of said road N. 50 degrees 30 feet W. 48.50 poles to another point in the middle, of said road; thence with the middle of said road N 59 degrees 15 feet W. 9.15 poles to a point in the middle of said road, corner to John Tarr’a 20 acre Tract; thence with his line S. 34 degrees 04 feet W. 67.21 poles to the line of Wagel’s 98.36 acre tract; thence with his line S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 36.36. poles; thence S. 35 degrees 56 feet W< 6.42 poles to Stone corner to said Wagel; thence with another of his lines S. 51 degrees 48 feet E. 50.00 poles to the S, W corner of Gillilan’s -7.40 Acre tract thence with his line N. 41 degrees 29 feet E. 70,54 poles to the place of beginning, containing 40.02 Acres, be the same more or less. (Copied from Greene County Surveyor’s Record, ■Vol. No. 8, Page No. 69.) Excepting from said 40.02 Acres, a bove described, 13-100 of an acre con veyed to the Village of Cedarville Ohio by deed recorded in Vol. No. 148, Page .135, Deed Records, Greene County, Ohio. Said premises has been appraised at Forty-Five Hundred Dollars, and can not sell for less than two-thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff, .— ^------of-Greene CountyT-Ohia Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and Township of Ce darville. Being part of Military Survey No. 43G7. Beginning at a point in the Wilmington road and a proposed street laid o ff in the Hol mes proposed addition; then with the edge of the Wilmington road S. 14 degrees W. 283 feet to- a point in the Western edge of said road and corner to Jennie Ervin; thence N. 34 degrees W. 959 feet to a stone thence N. 56 3-4 E. 214 feet to the aforesaid street; thence with the Southern .edge of street S. 34 degrees 15 feet E. 784 feet to the place of beginning containing (5,06) five and six hundredths a- cres, more or less. Subject to widen’ ing of Wilmington road in 1929. That the other undivided one-half interest in said real estate passes urn der the will of Alex. C. Kyle, deceas ed, as therein’ provided, subject to the maintenance for his widow. That the prayer of said petition is for the sale of said premises in its en tirety for the payment of debts and charges of said estate aforesaid, and in conformity with G, C, No. 10510- 10 , Said parties will further take notice that they have been made parties de- fendantto said petitir n, and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 22nd day of October, 1932, A. H. CRESWELL, Administrator, as aforesaid. MILLER & FINNEY, Xe.iia, .Ohio, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Sarah J. Ky-P« A. II. Cresweil ha# been and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Sarah J. Kyle, late of Greene county, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 8th day of July* £ ^ S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. „ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ................................................................... . LOANS AND . . -j . INSURANCE # • ; Estate of Calvin F. Owens, Deceased. | I. C. Davis has bten appointed and |t qualified as Administrator of the es- f ... „ ,, „ „ vmir * tate of Calvin F. Owens, late 0f | We Will Loan You money on Your ^ Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1932. S. C, WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. a u t o m o b il e I Farmer*’ Special Rate On | i insurance | A Saving Can Be Made on Insur* | anee by Calling Us | NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John B. Taylor, Deceased A. H, Cresweil has been appointed | ------- -------—— - | and qualified as Administrator pf the | _ _ „ T § estate of John B. Taylor, late of | i > j £ L D E N & v U . , i l l C . , | Greene County, Ohio, deceased. II . _ I Dated this 3rd day of August, 1932. | Steele Bldg* Xenia, O. j S. C. WRIGHT, |i Phone 23 f ffi Probate Judge of said County, 5|illl(t... ............................... m m Printing lor Particular people Good Printing Inspires Confidence Harry D. Smith, Attorney. NOTICE Echo Robb, 605 Broadway, Spar ca, ’ Illinois; «. 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By mail, 8 oz. box 50c: KORN KURE—Mighty Fno By Mail 25 bottle J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West St., Xenia, O. ■ THE GREAT Montgomery County F a ir DAYTON , OHIO. i Sept 5th (Labor Day), 6th, 7th, 8th. A BIG FOUR DAY an i FOUR NIGHT FAIR Harness Horse Racing Each Afternoon-Running Races Each NIght""High Classed Free Attraction Ldrge Exhibits of Live Stock, Agricultural, Horticultural and Grange Displays Schools, 4 -H Club and Antique Exhibits CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND UNDER ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS ADMITTED FREE AN Y DAY Soldiers1Day—Wednesday Sept. 7th . Gate Admission Reduced T o 25c Attend the Montgomery County Fair. You will enjoy the many educational and Entertaining features. R. C. HAINES, Secretary T. A. ROUTSON, Present ■ MJ The m e r e ! you al FIFTI (’harlcii the E:;pey| morning illness of i| « patient . 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