The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

C E fU R V iU .E HERALD NOVEMBER 4,1053. @ z © ___ T . Connoisseur™of sleep The comrr.esocii trav-te is an expert on hate! comfort, b easy pork* car you Mil hear, the Sirrton-St FHolas spoken of in terms erf highest praisebythese taniidrstws of sleep. Whetheryou travel often or rori!/, SUa.-S^Ntholas comfort, . service and eccr.ouT, will o.<Xi?e you ....... . , Li$t dor, luxurious morns with bath, shower .ond servidor, from Sample rooms $4,-*$6 Worldfamous food in five beautiful dining rooms . ^ S lfcA ftd liob , The Itotal of character ia a city of character JOHi-l L.I^OROAN . CINCINNATI .CWCA£0OFP.CE■ 520ito.WCJJGANAVc•SUiTK -PWNESUPERIORS IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S U N D A Y J . jchool L e s so n **» W . " Institute of rblc»*o. ■ ■ c . 1932: WcBtcrn NWVBpqUBt I'nlaw. PREDICTED A WINNER IN ELECTION TUESDAY COAL Best Grades of Coal in Stock* Including Kentucky Block, Dana Block, Yellow Jacket, and No. 3 Pocohontas. If interested in COKE or AN TH RA - ■ . * cite seeme for Prices. EGG MASH and DAIRY and HOG Feeds Few bags of 20 Per Cent Fertilizer on hand. Call or See me about your wants. C. L. McGuinn TELEPHONE—*3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. RE-ELECT John Banghn SHERIFF GREENE COUNTY Political Adv. Lessor for November 6 THE CHRISTIAN AND PEACE WORLD pgah" 2^37^28^ PnalmMU^T. |g“ J” 78*.8-J9; 20: Ephesians 2:13-10. GOLDEN TEXT— Blessed are peacemakers: tor they caUc‘5 the children of God, Matthew 5.9- PIUMAItY TOPIC—Peace the and Qout 1 ^JUNItJR^TOPIC—Qnr Part In Makln* I ntermediate and senior tor . “ r o f f i m o k £ S S u S S TOP. IC—The Christian Duty to Promote World Peace, il’he Scripture selections for today's w o n are,vital, but la the given by the lesson committee will he decidedly misleading. World peace can only come through the appearing Of the Prince of Peace, and the es­ tablishing of His Messianic kingdom. Clearness here Is imperative. |, Th» Lord, tho Ruler of the Na- tione (PA 22:27, 28). The present unhappy conditions in the world are a result of the failure Of the notions to recognize Jesus Christ. As'long an the peoples of the earth refuse allegiance to JesusChrist and are swayed by the gods of their own creation and.' lust, there wlU he war and bloodshed. II. How Gladness Is to Come to the Nations <P& 60:1-7). • This Is to be realized by the asser­ tion of divine power. When God 1. The enemies will be Scattered (vv 1 2). They shall be put to flight before the Lord God Omnipotent. Two llgures are used: tSwoke dlspeJleijvW the blast, and wax melted by 11 neNi tb« heat. Tlie wicked shall p sh before whirlwind and fire of divine the J LEGAL NOTICE W. B. McCHESNEY According to those who have been active in the political affairs of the county, predictions are -being freely made that Dr. W. R. McChesney, can­ didate for State Representative on the Republican ticket, will lead both national and state tickets, when the votes are counted Tuesday night next week. Pew men in the county have a wider acquaintance and reputation in educational and church, circles in the county than has Dr. McChesney, Your X before his name will give you a part in this great victory, Tuesday .next, Greene County Commissioners Refute Statements Made By Greene County Democrat Executive Committee iioweri „ 2 Happiness Will prevail among the righteous (vv. 3-C). The rulAof lhe Lord will bring rejoicing on the part of the people of God ■ III. The Character of Christe Reign (P& 72:1-19). -This Psalm describes the glorious reign of Christ upon the earth. It is that reign for which-we pray when we say “Thy kingdom come.” 1 it will'be a reign of righteous­ ness (vv, 1-4). Justice ard equity shall be metedout to all. « 2. It will be an unending reign (vv. 'l l .. It will be a universal kingdom <vv. 8-11). - All kings shall fall down before him, and all nations shall serve him. 4. It will be a beneficent reign (vv, 12-14). Christ, the Klnfc will have compassion upon the weak who are unable to help themselves. 6. it will be a prosperous kingdom (yv. 10-17). Pull blessing shall then come to the earth. There will be no depression’ at that time; |V. Israel’s spiritual and National Position (I sa 2:1-4). This scripture pictures the place of influence which Bhell be exercised by Israel in this time; 1. When shall it be? (v. 2). “In the last days.” By last days Is usual­ ly meant in Scripture, the times of the Messiah, for this Is the primary subject Of all prophecy. 2. What shall it be? <v. 2). The restoration of the kingdom of Judah to the place of pre-eminence among the nations of the world. This vision <>f Zion’s glory refers to the tnlllen- bium age, at which time other nations of the wdrl<Twill learn Of the truth of God through the chosen nation. 3. The result (vv, 2-4), The (urn of God's favor to this chosen people shall be “life from the dead” to the nations of the earth (Rom, ' 11:15). ■ a. Nations shall flow Uhto It (v. 2), This pictures the masses of the people moving toward Jerusalem, b. Nations shall encourage each other (v. 3). Jealousies will be for- gotten.and each will move to Jerusa­ lem to be taughl of God. c. Peace in'the earth (v. 4). .When Israel shall he In her God-appointed (dace with Jesus ChrlSt ns King, wars will be over. V, The King’s Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20). 1, The royal authority ( v ,18) By virtue of his divine authority he Issues this cnmmnndrnent to the disciples and declares that all power In heaven, and earth has been given unto him. 2 , The commission Itself (vv. 19,20) a. To teach all nations, i>. To baptise them In the nnme of the" Triune God, e. To tench them to observe all of Christ’s commandments (v. 20). 3, The available power (v, 20) Those who obey Chris! In carrying out this commission shall enjoy hts abid­ ing presence, The Democratic executive Commit­ tee in a campaign publication distrib­ uted over Greene County; printed an article in reference to collateral •de­ posited to secure the, account of coun­ ty funds in the Commercial and Sav­ ings Bank which is both false and misleading and in as much as we are .lamed in the article we wish to give the facts as shown by the record of the Commissioner’s ' office which is open to public inspection. The facts are as follows: There has never, been’ any U. S, Bonds or South American bonds so deposited, and before first mortgages in real estate were accepted as sv. ‘h collateral there was .on file with the Joard o f County Commissioners, the yritten opinion of the Attorney Gen­ eral that such deposit was legal. When the Commercial Bank closed ’ebrary 29th, 193?: County Funds on deposit in the bank» were $74,06L25 >hicb was secured by collateral in he sum o f $90,278.05 consisting of .urety Bond, by hypothecated bonds and first mortgages on real estate in Greene County, tOh such collateral coming due since the bank closed the sum of $26270.89 :as been collected leaving now due on aid deposits $47,790.36 and secured ' y collateral in the sum of $72,031.65 in Greene County, On such collateral coming due since he bank closed the sum of $26,270.89 msbeen collected leaving now due on ;aid deposits $47,790.36 and secured by collateral in the sum of $72,031.65. From present information it is prob­ able that the first; dividend of 50 per cent wilt be paid on the accounts of -he bank which would amount to $37,- J31.12 leaving a balance of $10,759.24 secured by $72,031.65 of collateral. In thevsame publication Was also printed an article concerning the State appropriation for charities which was as misleading as the above named ar­ ticle. Ujfr until this time there are no State funds immediately available for Green Conuty for charitable purposes ex­ cepting as the county might issue bonds in anticipation of such funds which funds will be distributed regu­ larly to each county as we understand about February 15th, 1933, and each succeeding year without the issuing of bonds or making any special applica­ tion for same. Under these conditions our Board has not felt that we would be justified in issuing bonds at present, since this money is already allotted to our county and will be "distributed when the proper time arrives, A. E. BEAM C, A. JACOBS (Pol, Adv.') SOME WISE SAYINGS Ernest W. Smith, 703 Elmira street, Mobile, Alabama; Foster G. Smith, Box 74, GeneBco, New York; Laura S. Adams, 634 Franklin street ansae City, Kansas; Lawrence Hill, 1432 Boyle street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eunice Hill, a Minor, 20 years of age, residing with her father, P. S. Hill, at 1432 Boyle street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; . . .Evelyn Hill, 1432 Boyle street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Liable L- Whiting, Y . W. C. A. Building, Druid Hill Avenue, Balti more, Md„ Will take .notice that on the 3rd day of October? 1932, the plaintiff, L, F. Tindall, as Executor of -the Last Will and Testament of Charles E. Smith, ieceased, filed his petition against them in the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 2417, for an order of the Court directing said Executor to sell the real estate in the petition described, except Tract 1, which is specifically devised, to pay the legacies of said lecedent. • The tracts to he sold are de­ scribed as follows: ^ TRACT No. 2. Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village’ of Cedarville, Beginning at the N. W. corner of a certain building on a dot owned by the grantors herein; thence with (he line o f Canla-J. Marsh-' all and Lula Barber N, 72 degrees. 20 minutes E. 55 feet to Main Street; thence with said Main * Street; thence with said Main. Street N. 17 degrees 40 minutes W. 22 feet more or lesS to the^ edge of the cliff bank' of Massie Creek; thence with' the mepnder- ings of said creek bank-or clif the place of beginning./ TRACT No. 3. Situate in Village of Cedarville, in the Coun­ ty of Greene, and State ofjBhio, - and hounded and described as fol­ lows, viz; Being Lot No, 51 Orr's Addition to the Village of Cedarville, fully described upon the County records and being the same premises conveyed to ReveU1 A, Adams and L«ur* Adam'*, *f Nochez, Mississippi, by May F* Smith and William Smith by Deed dated January 19th, 1905, recorded in Vol.,98, page 494, of Deed Records of said County, TRACT No. 4, Situate in che County o f Greene, in the State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedar­ ville, and bounded and described aa follows, viz: Situate upon the Northerly aide o f Grove street. Street. Beginning at Ine S. E. corner, the S, W. comer o f the lot conveyed to E. G, Lowry, bearing S. 63 1-4 degrees W, 30 feet from a atone monument; thence along'the Northerly line of Grove Street S. 63 1-4 degrees W, 90 feet to the copter of a 10 foot al­ ley. Along same N. 20 degrees 30 minutes W. 118 feet to„a South­ erly line of a water grant; along .same S. 82 degrees W . 45 feet. Thence N. 20 1-2 degrees W- 47 feet to center o f Massie’a creek, along same N. 80 degrees 3ft min­ utes E. 45'feet N. 75 degrees 45 minutes E. 90 feet to the N. % corner, being in the Creek at the N. W, corner o f the E. G." Low­ ry lot aforesaid, along same S, 20 degrees 30 minutes E. 150 feet to the place of beginning, contain­ ing 306-100Q of anjicre, more or less. The defendants are required to} answer said petition on or beforeb-the'' 3rd day of December, 1932, or judg-! ment will be taken against them, ” j L. F. TINDALL,- 1 Executor of the Last Will and Testa mqnt of Charles E. Smith, deceased. Miller & .Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. " ■ (11-10) NOTICE of appointment Estate o f Charles E- Smithy<i*«***4 ! L. F. Tindall has been appointed awl qualified as Executor o f tto JCharles E. Smith, late o f Greene *! County, Ohio, deceased, t Bated this 17th day September, ’ 1932. S, C, WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. POTATOES FOR SALE Petosky potatoes, hand sorted. Fine quality, Phone 34 F1L Clifton, Farm on Old Town-Clifton pike. William Ferguson ...Don't Wait Until It Is Stolen— Have it INSURED NOW- Mprtorists Mutual Insurance Co, G. H. Hartman* Local Agent , TUBERCULIN TESTED MILK Delivery Morning and Evening Milk.—7c Quart Milk—4c Pint Cream—15c Pint COTTAGE CHEESE-r- 10c Pt. 20c Quart HARRY HAMMON the U a W lB M W anted to Buy .Used Electric Water Pumps 666 LIQUID — TABLETS — -SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internal!) and 666 Salve externally, make a com­ plete and effective treatment for Colds. Moat Speedy. Remedies Known P- W. H. Swasikhcyie 3303 E. Third St, ■fc- Dayton, Ohio FOR AUDITOR W. T. NARAGON Occasionally we run across a nmn who belongs to a D.D, * • * A mail race for wealth always brings on spiritual heart failure, * • • ! The rolling stone gathers no moss, btilMt picks up some experience, \ * • * The Habit of anxiety has for Its Contrary the pablt of prayer,—John A, Hutton. 5 KEEN KUTTER RAZOR ’ STROP DRESSING By M a il^ S c bo* SOOT REMOVER . jCleanfi flues. Prevents fires. , Saves fuel, By mail, 8 t>z. box BOc. KORN KURE-~Mi*hty Fne By Mail 25c bottle J. 0 . STRONG, 238 N, West St.* Xenia, O. Twenty years experience as an ac­ countant with the Pennsylvania Ra il-. road Company. 1 Passed the State Civil Service ex­ amination for State Gasoline Tax Ac- countant in 1926 and certified to the eligible list for appointment. ! Stands for reduction in expenses of all County offices, ids* deputies* less salaries and leas taxes. (Pol. Adv.) SfiSai.'at*..:- ’“7.f a l i Wo oro continuing our Sar.rcficnal Shoe Bargains despite tb? c;v Lend, in the leather market. Sec those bargains tomorrow. Hundreds and Hundreds of Pairs of Women's NEW STYLES Strap,, Pumps and Oxford, in Black, Brown Pafnnt and Sued*. All N*w*>t Sfyl*,l All Slit*,I All H**l,l You canflot afford to miti the* (pltndid bargaiml CORRECTIVE SHOES "Special built-in Arch" All sizas and widths Boys' and G irl,’ OXFORDS Th»i* druiy otford, for Boy, and Girl, ara mad* Mc*ptionalfy strong for long wear. Buy if i* children a new pair at thl, low Prie*l 1 H^l49^ € p t o I B M CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Black* Tan or Tu-Tone Sizes 8 V 2 to 2 MENS Genuine Goodyear Welt We hav* a larg* ,*t*etlon of th*,* w*ll-mad* oxford, at fhlt Bargain Price! All new styles, Sitter In plain black or grain leatherl Every pair i> an outstanding valuol OXFORDS uuuum'vvsSi AllShetl Wide orNarrowTo eel K i n N E i S p 3S< Main Street SPRINGFIELD, O. The new t merchants you abreas FIFTY-FIF v . NEWS L FROM DEP COLUMBUS— sion o f the Ohio which will be the body, there will 135 memheris of tl represent each m the senatorial dis eral of the coun contest for House the other major p inate a candidate, situation exists, ed is strongly at pther major parti tive opposition the race hopeless the 91st session, figures above use the.89th session there were 32 se members of the 1 H. G. Southard .the State Depart sues a warning 0 parrot, parrakeet psittacine family of offering such transportation, u a Certificate.fl’oh ment of Health ginated from an tributing establi from psittacosis iations adopted Health Service a auto The 1932 together with su shipped to the v ities throughout will be placed 0 The color of the hack ground The outstandin plates for 1933 and the year at the top of 1933, this line ried underneath It has been fel ment that the much toward p plates -and by from top to .be necessary f * f for a period of accomplish a d Next week t bardment all the large artil posed of nimr perts. In all of “ tame gam caused by the footed with st dicate that ga ially ring-neck vigilence exert spectors of th qient. Remen two male bird one day* and son ends at on Vember 25th. does not end, 1st, with a li Car Loa For A carload will be distri of the Green Club from th Saturday aft beginning at arrived Tues along with c Ohio countie ment almost ule. They w State Calf C of L. P. Me ist of Ohio Reed, Agric bus and Fr: Cattle Erect which has 1 club calves A finance whereby n c made on ea for the ren price, the n the calf, for 100 pe death from Accordin Drake, the one of the elub pvojci; which hav past year Clove’and held Novo totaling s gether be awftrdc The coun soring thf Munger, lins, Frar Faulkner. "Green Wear the • & *'*»«§

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