The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

ft / CEDAKVITJ-K H F itttU , I'RiUAV. i’KtfTEMBBR C.0 ,1 0 3 2 rnrnmm IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Connoisseurs o f sleep The comrr&oo! tray-fo is on expert on hold comfort. Inevferv frailer car you will hear the Sjrrton-St. Nicholas spofen of in terms of hipest prase by these conucfcaws of sleep. Whether you travel often o r rare!/, Sia.-SiNicholas comfort, service and ecoroirr, will o.<.o^<? you,."................. Uflht, airy, luxurious moms with bath, shower andservkior, from *2.so Sample rooms $4.-$6. World famous food In five beautiful dining rooms , The Itotel of diameter id a city of character . JOHN L KO!\GAN...,,M)n<t;io 9 ptnaor CINCINNATI. GK^90F?iCE-520KaMIOilGAaAVi -SUITE422- pkwesupeiuorv * GO Why Buy Oil FromUs? BECAUSE . . . . . W e carry oniy the Best. ,W e h a v e e n g in e e r s c h a r ts s p e c ify in g t h e p r o p e r o il f o r y o u r m a c h in e . W e carry complete stocks at all times. W e train our employees to sell only the proper oil. W e sell at the price you can afford, to pay. Tiolene THAT'SWHY! Mona Motor — Purol Allvis THRIFTY BUYERS Try Our Wholesale FINEST OILS Department Petf’gal. & up. No. 1- - THE Carroll'Bmder *' c o . 3 Convenient Stations —108 E. Main St. No. 2— N. Detroit St. No. 3—-Bellbrook Road 6 DoFertilizers From a survey conducted in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 4541 Farmers answered— YES. With wheat figured at 40c per bushel they all claim' ed it paid to use FERTILIZER as their yield was from 8 to 11 Bushels per acre more than where they did not Fer­ tilize, With the New Lower Prices on Fertilizers the extra yield and higher quality of grain will more than pay for Fertilizer used, even if Wheat should not advance in price - and NO Farmer will sow a grain of Wheat this fall if he does not expect to get a higher price next harvest. FEED OF ALL KINDS Best Grades of A ll Kinds of Coal A L L COALS AD VANC ING IN PRICE Call or See Me Before Buying C.L.McGuinn i * TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O, - HO R SE S b cows B I Z R R ever * e P hone C hange # _ . MNOWiCf t#lvmWi*,0Mo >E.G,Buci»l»b.lnc. CALL IREENK COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810 , Xenia, 0 . L, S UNDAY C H O O L E - C S S O n (By REV. P. B. W W A T E R 1). O., U «n - b.r of faculty. Muocly Blbia Institute of .Chicago.) (©, i»ss. Western Newai-aw Union,) Lesion for October 2 , THE CHRISTIAN'8 DEVOTIONAL ! LIFE GOLDEN TEXT—-But grow In grace and In the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory now and for ever. LESSON TEXT—Matthew *:5-lS; Daniel 8:10; 11 Timothy I PRIMARY TOPIC—Talking to God. ! JUNIOR TOPIC—What Real Prayer I is. * INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR ' TOPIC—The Christian’s Devotional ; Life. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Means of Christian Growth. The Christian's growth Is by means o f his devotional life. It requires the symmetrical development o f his uu< (lerstandlng and heart. Bible study and prayer go (uind In hand. The believer’s affections need .proper di­ rection and exercise. 1. The Christian’s -Prayer Life (Matt. 6:8-15). la Christ’s teaching in (his passage on prayer we note: J. False prayer (vv, 5-7). This con­ sists, a, In one praying, to be seen and heard of men (v. 5). Many prayers uttered In public are false, for the supreme considerate Is what the people think rather than what God 'thinks. Men who thus pray get a reward but npt from God. ' b. In using vafn repetitions (vv. 7, 8). This does not, mean that we should ask but once for the tiling desired, for we have examples of Christ and Pan) praying three times for the same thing (Matt. 20:39-46; II Cor. 12:7, 8 ) ; but- rather that the use of meaning­ less repetitions, reiterations of empty sentences be avoided. 2. True prater (v. 6 ).*Real prayer Is communion of, the child o f God with his heavenly Father. Life for Its fullest development needs both soli­ tude and companionship. God. our Creator, knew what our natures re­ quire. Therefore, he commands both public and private prayer (Heb. 10: ‘25; Matt. 6:0). 3. The model prayer (vv. 9-13). This was given in <response to the dis­ ciples’ request that the Lord would tcach 'them to pray (Luke 11:1). a; A right relationship—"Our Fa­ ther” (v. 9). Only those who have become children o f God by faith In Jesus Christ can pray aright. b, A right attitude—“ HnllovyciT^e thy name” (vv. 9. 10), wKcn on realizes that he has been /delivered from the power of darknessJand trans­ lated Into the kingdom or his dear Sun (Col, 1:131 by being a child o f tied, tie cannot help pouring out his soul In gratitude apd praise,, intense­ ly longing- fo r the kingdom, the right: eous rule o f Christ on the earth, c, A right spirit , ( 157 , 11-13). This spirit Involves (1) Trust which looks to God for the supply o f daily need. We are de­ pendent upon him for our dally food. With all man's boasted progress be cannot make a harvest. (2) The spirit o f love which results In forgiveness o f others. God will not listen to the prayers o f one who has an unforgiving spirit (3) That o f holiness which moves one to pray and uot to be led Into temptation and moves him to long to be delivered from the Evil One. (4) Regular prayer (Dan. 6:10), Though prohibited by royal decree from asking a petition from any god or man -except the king, Daniel did not depart from his regular custom of prayer to God three times • day. II. The Christian’s Bible Study (II Tim. 8:14-17). This scripture exhibits the value o f the Holy Scriptures. Devotional life undirected by the Scriptures will develop In a wrong direction. The af­ fections need to be disciplined through the understanding. ' 1. The Scriptures able to make one wise, unto salvation (v. ’ ID). Salva­ tion Is In Christ alone. It Is secured through faith In hts finished work on the cross, Trne wisdom leads to Christ crucified since "there ir none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4 : 12 ), “ and without shedding o f blood Is no remission” (Heb. 0:22), 2. The Scriptures discipline the life (vv. 16, 17), In the Scriptures doc­ trine Is set forth, the standard o f conduct which Is absolutely needed. Tite only place to find God’s stand­ ard o f life Is In bis Holy Word. It not only exhibits the divine stand­ ard, but it reproves; that Is, refutes error. The jygy to deal with error l i not denunciation, bnt the positive presentation o f truth. Then, too, It corrects; that Is, sets straight many o f the (tislocations o f personal and social conduct. The Word o f God- not only sets straight, bujt Instructs In righteousness and equips for service. | W. C. T. U. NOTES J Sponsored by Ctdarvills W. C. T. U, i I *«■—1 I > ■ ■ *V» f *.*,.«■*<« . *,'*" * •*■» When we read that France has 40,- 060,000 gallons o f wine ready to be sent to the United States at the first opportunity, and Germany has a vast supply o f beer barrels ready to be ex­ ported to this country, we catch a glimpse o f the deluge that will come i f we open the door, even a crack. Ev­ ery one o f us must take great pains to see to it that when we vote for Representatives and Senators, we will cast a ballot fo r no man or woman or any party who is inclined even to be moist, The present faults will be cor­ rected in time, but we want the correc­ tions made by lovers of soberness rather than lovers o f drink. We recall listening to "Billy Sun­ day’s “ booze sermon” years ago, and with his tremendous energy and vivid use o f words he pictured a place as bad as one could imagine. A man in his thirties sat next to us, and listen­ ed intently. He was well dressed and good looking. When the preacher fin­ ished having held 20,900 people spell­ bound-for more than an hour, we re­ marked to our neighbor,- "That was a terrific arraignment.” - He startled us by saying, ‘T am a bartender in one of the big saloons in this city; I know more than Mr- Sunday does, and 1 tell you it is ten times worse than all he said.” It was astonishing testi­ mony. When Theodore Roosevelt was President he said:; "The American people must defeat the liquor traffic or the liquor traffic will defeat the American people.” The would-be Pres­ ident Roosevelt wants' the liquor business restored to ;power today. GEMS o f t h o u g h t mu ifi.ti■« >.•«»» If you expect to get to heaven you must go in that dilution, • * * ' Do not pray for easy lives; pray to be stronger men and women, * * * i f 1 take cure of my character, my reputation will take care of Itself. * * * It la one thing to see the way you should go, and quite mother to go the Way you -see, KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By M «U— 2S6 box , SOOT REMOVER Gleans flues. Prevents fires, Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 60c. KORN KURE— Mlghty Fn« By Mail 26c bottle X B. STRONG, 238K, West St., * Xenia, O, ^he wets today are putting forth tevery efiort to capture the ' youth of our nation and enlist them in the anti­ prohibition movement. This is the chief aim o f the wet "Crusaders.” You will remember the brewers and old saloon-keepers Endeavored to cap­ ture the young and create an appe­ tite for strong drink.' Parents, defend prohibition and protect-your sons and daughters. * NO WET LANDSLIDE SAYS ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE HEAD F. Scott McBride, head, o f the Anti Saloon League, gives out' a statement that there w ill he “ ho wet landslide” and that the n^xt congress will neith­ er repeat nor modify .the 18th amend­ ment, • Canon William Sheaf Chase' o f the International Reform Federation has issued a sarcastic comment upon the activities o f Dr. Daniel Poling,. head o f the Allied Forces fo r Prohibition, who is pledged to work fo r the reelec­ tion of President Hoover. Chase says Poling is "dividing the dry forces.” Chase says the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union refused to endorse either the Republican or the Democratic party or either o f its candidates, and that the Anti Saloon League did the same. What the drya are interested in is "Who is paying fo r the airplane that Poling is using to travel 25,000 miles to espouse the cause o f jr political candidate that advocates a change the eighteenth amendment?” in SHORT CHANGE RACKET ON LOCAL BUSINESS MAN Clarence L. McGuinn, local coal and feed dealer, was short-changed out of 819.60 Monday by two strang­ ers. One man bought - a bushel of oats at 40c and gave a |20 bill and was given $19.60 inchange. The second man purchased a Nock o f salt at,40c and gave a $10 bill, and received $9.60 change. Both left and later the first man returned and asked McGuinn to return his $20 bill ao that he could get rid o f the ten one dollar bills received iri change. Frank Engle was in the McGuinn place at the time and sug­ gested to McGuinn that he was out $10 in the deal. Roth men had enter­ ed their automobile ant started away when the discovery was made. The license number was 783,010 and had been issued at Youngstown, Marshal McLean was notified and communicat­ ed with Jamestown when it was learn­ ed two strangers’ bad entered the Adams-Thuma Lumber office and ask. ed for change for a $20 bill but at the time two traveling salesmen entered and the first two left hurriedly. The lumber office had been burglarized a few nights previous. FOR RENT— Modem six Room House. J. M. M c M i l l a n tfiiiiiitiMittHimitmmHHrttiNMmmtmHmfHmmitiiinititft . . LOANS AND . . . . . . INSURANCE . .. We Wilt Lean Yon money on Your AUTOMOBILE Farmers* Special Rale On INSURANCE A Saving Can B* Mads on Insur­ ance by Catling Us LDEN & CO., Inc., I Steal# Bldg. Xaata, O * Wmfta Si MiiwmniiwuiiiiiiKiiiwmwtwiwdiiHwmiMniMmiiioww I -■■0. f Starts Saturday, October 1st. 'f Once again this great fall event—and with values greater than evert BUY NOW I We have every reason to expect that the next few month# win bring a sb*rp_ as­ cent in prices! Reorder prices have advanced on scores of itemsi in this sale i b w we made our original purchases! The wise shopper wiH bay before prices run##I WE REPEAT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I | Store Hours the First Day, 9 I f f 1’' Here Are 8 Example# of the Mi A. M. to 9P. M. arvelous Value*! Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats t i n The greatest, values we’ve ever offered PRich fabrics) the best of fur trimmings, • J E M . J K beautiful styles! Complete size range. * ' ■ m LM WREN’S, FOURTH FLOOR * Every details 79c "Flat-tone” Silk Hose 1200 palm, all full fashioned, all first quality, all fine d e w chiffons, you ’ll want to buy by the half-dozen pairs! WREN’S. MA IN FLOOR Famous Pequot 81x99 Sheets $*#.09 The recognized superior sheet—at practically mill prices in the Harvest Fes- I tlval. Note the large size! Buy these NOW! — ■ WREN'S, TH IRD FLOOR ■ Pure Lambs Wool Blankets <c i qg "Primrose” 72x84 reversible blahkets. A best seller last year at a much higher prlce! In lovely reversible color combinations. WREN’S, TH IRD FLOOR ■ Men’s Suits and Topcoats New fall models that will sell for $5 to $10 more later in the season! Topcoats in polo, raglan, and box coat styles. Special!- WREN'S, MA IN FLOOR .90 $29.50 Body Brussels Rugs .The popular 9x12 room, size—fine rugs Imported from Scotland. A choice of six beautiful patterns—12 different colors. WREN’S, SECOND FLOOR $109.50 Magic Chef Range $ Q IY 5 0 na i . 9 am a 1 A wamm * am aha a # Ihaaa viAiir mArlaim T . , |20 trade-in allowance for your old range on one o f these new, ode one*. ASK ABOUT THE MAGIC CHEF TH A T W ILL BE GIVEN AWAY 1 WREN'S, SECOND FLOOR HARVEST FESTIVAL EXHIBITS Exhibits of baked goods, canned goods, Jellies, potatoes, small grains, and a com show will be held daring the Harvest Festival. CASH PRIZES w ill be awarded for first and second places; ribbons for first, second, third, fourth, and-fifth. 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