The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
I m MM •IKMV, 4 VMl 14 , 1 M* P iE E T W U ia O H Y o n K n o w y H A lW - O tr Molor" » » New and Greater Gumolin*? Tha Manufacwiiw SpaejfiM! C v tiM Lubriartion? W* Curry * Conqriete Lina «C IL S. Tire*, V - & L- Batten##, Champion Cpavk Plug#, and Ac«Momai? W* A l l r u t t y lm ilP P lD TO RENDER THESE SERVICES Our Ain* I t T# Giv* Y m Quick Strvlce and Courteous Treatment. WE SOLICIT TOUR PATRONAGE TOE OHM) INDEPENDENT OILCO. P h an a tS R et Huffman and Ralph Fitxwater, Mere, CeiarriUe, Old*. Xenia, Are. 4 $"0 V ? P:C-iJ * » n u *• „ m t ; ; H ? ,5' - l i j . ) al ■, - f | l * t - * i ‘ i > :7 ^ I D a W i ill 51 P ituburgh P rin t P ro iu c i TH«** WHY IT COSTS- LESS KRtYEARTHAN POOR PAINT ttnipeo per paint, and tenuity fewercoataareneeded. Mk'rtmr **■»«,'<J*»«ppyffiM,w »*«>*» i Dae ’* PermMm #3 .30 ■ THE CEDARVILtE LUMBER CO. ■jPhono 3 3 C e d a rv ille , O h io I K H O W W i t j n a n t i r i . {^oiqk Uw tAxm m Jk * W eoparata under a chcus to r from the Federal Gov ernment. We conform to stric t government*! re- ttuiremenU.M to financial oqodtkaiAOdqpetotion. 4 Every iharebolder’# invest* w ent (up to 46,000) to in- anted, ' ♦ l a s t ,January 1st, we earned and p a id * 4% per annum dividend. Compare th is dividend with th a t of other insured Institutions, * income from our shares is hot subject to Federal In* come Tax. * Funds are promptly avail* able, for withdrawal whan needed. ■ , * NO DOUBLE L IA B IL ITY . ' Details at- th is "federaUsed" Institution , Csanot be covered in this small apace but we are always pleased to giya additional information to anyone who calls a t our eSttos “te ta lk thlnga over.** c i t i z e n s m u t t s a v i n g s Md Ucui Atioeiatioii of Dnytoi 1* B n * T ttr il S tre e t AD m iu i 6276 m J O Y ~ .BET? EE a d v GLKVRLAND • BUFFALO flM B ftlfi F ' IV » . j B PBS w Aiifedf ■Bedt-,-._ If yewjprsjEes. 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TOUNG PROPUS AND ADULT TOP- IQ—Prnetlcins Stewardship Today, 1. Warning Against Forgetting God <Deut. 8 ; 1148 ). God le forgotten, L Through plenty (rt, 12,18), i t la always true that In tin e of pros perity the people forget God. & Through pride <vy. 18,14). The natural tendency of the human heart when visited with abundance to to be lifted UP With pride. 8 . Through self-confidence (VV. IS IS). The Inevitable result Of pride Is Self-confidence. The children of Is rael arrogated to themselves the power to g^t wealth. It ta ever so that ma terial prosperity turns the natural heart away from God as the source of blessing. II. *The Sin of Robbing God GUal, 817-12). One of the sins of Israel which brought upon tfiera the chastising hand of the Lord was that of withholding the tUhe. The prophet assures the people that, their, bringing into the storehouse their tithe* and offerings would be responded to by God in Sending them abundance. UK Talsnts Aro to S t Used for God (Matt. 25:14-80). 4 . , The distribution of the talents fvv. 14j 15). - Tills distribution was .a sovereign act, giving to each one of his own servants his oWn money. 2. The employment of the .talents (w . 16-18). Two put to use the talent* given them, resulting In doub ling (heir vhlue. One hid his talent, 3. The accounting for the talent? (W, 19-30). AThe Lord later demand ed an accounting from .each one of the servants. The ones who- had been faithful were not only praised but pro moted, while the one who hid b|s talent was not only reproached hut also suffered 1 the loss of the talent given him, IV. Giving Should B* Systematic (1 COr. 16 : 2 ). tr This'instruction concerning giving to- based upon. the glorious doctrine of the resurrection of C hrist. The one Who has come unden the power of the . resurrection, of Christ will be both sys tematic and‘liberal In hi* benevolences. The-standard for Christian giving to' not the tithe, but *%a God hath pro* ■pared him.” . V. Principles of Tru# Bsnavohmca (U Cor. 8;1-9:16). 1. Examples of true Christian giv ing. a, The source, o f true giving (v, 1 ) ' to said to he the grace o t God* which means that the disposition to give freely ot one’s possessions must be created by the Holy Spirit b. ■They gave from the depths of their poverty, (v. 2 ), and their unstinted gifts thus became richer in meaning, c. Their willingness surpassed tbelr ability (v, 3), God reckons gifts by the degree of willingness, not by tbe amount,given; <L They,were Insistent oh being allowed the privilege of giv ing. (r, 4), Christians ought ,to bb taught that giving of their means to n high privilege, e. They ,first gave themselves to the Lord (v. 5). The only method of raising money which has God’s sanction 1s a consecrated hand in Its own pocket 2. Emulation In giving urged (11 Coy. 8:645). Paul used tbe gen erosity or the Macedonian church a t a menus of stimulating liberality with the Corinthians. a. Not 3 * a command (v, 8 ). Giv ing which has God’s, sanction most bo -not only spontaneous, but, liberal b. As a proof of tbe sincerity of love (v, 8 >, Late to benevolent action toward tbe one loved, c. As ike com pletion « f their harmony of Christian character (v. 7). Tbs Corinthian church abounded in spiritual gifts, but needed the graoe of liberality for the harmonising of their lives, d. Christ an example of aeif-sacrifics (v. 9), Christ was rich, but for tbelr takes he bea'tno poor, e. Gifts to be accept able -with God must be from a willing mind (vv. 16-12), f. Every Christian Should give something (v t, 18-16),. 8 , Encouragement to give (II Cor. Jjfv^ 1JJ4 a The volume of reeptug to based upon the sowing (r. 6 ), b. There should be a heart purpose (v. 7). c. Giving should aof be of necessity (v. 7). d. God loves a cheerful giver (V. 7). ; ■_■■■ „ • ■ ^ AH Ar* at (toil Activities commonly called non-re* llgtous—■science, art, literature, indus try—all come from 13 the some God. Their autonomy must be respected in the sense that there must he no at tempt a t ecclesiastical- control over them, IMPORT OF SALE . t hUatoy, j » « is , I The ly rtoggeH liv e Steele B a te O k BOGf-fte se ip t* I I I lbs. __________ 9.76 to 9.96 *89^96 Be. — -- -------- 9.6G to 9,76 146-186 I t o . -------- to 9.80 116-148 Be. ---------------- 9.80 to 9.86 186*116 Be. — ---------- 9.80 to 18.08 ;188-180 tb e .------------ ^p jo to 18,75 | Sows, good____ ______ ,8*6 to 8.75 ISoers, m edium -------------, 7.60 to 8.88 TMa and rough 7 J6 dewm Stags -------- „ „ , „ ^ 7 . 0 0 down SHEEP—Receipts ITS. Yearling lambs „— ,___ 4.50 to 6,00 F a t E w e s ------ --------,-2 .0 0 to 3.60 Spring lambs, ewes and Wether* _______ 7.00 to 9.06 Culls and lbrirto — ____ 7.06 down ; CATTLE—Receipts 112 Steers, choice, d ry fed —9.50 to 11.00 Medium s te e r s ----------„„8.00 to 9,50 Stock ateers __________ .5,00 to 9,00 Heifers, good ------------ .^7.00 to 9,00 Medium and dairy ____ 7.00 dawn F a t cows „— --------------- 4.00 to 6.00 Canners and c u tte rs ____ 2.50 to 4.00 Bulls — __ -5.00 to 6.50 Milkers and springers 80,06 to, 60.00 Receipts o f livestock a t th is market was comparatively ligh t due to farm er# working in the fields in this sec tion o f the country. ■ The day’s run in the hog division consisted o f two doubles. Trading ruled slow w ith prices mostly 6 to 10 cents'lower than .a week ago, buy ers resisted any effort to bring the prices bp to la s t Monday’s levels. A double of good and choice 211-lb. aver ages cashed a t 9.85. Email iota “Of strictly chouse dry lo t offering# scal ing about -225-ib. turned a t 9.90 to 9.95. Weightier hinds were almost negligible. Tbo bulk of 160 to 200-lb. weights moved largely within the range of 9.75 to 0.80, light, light# Went to killer# a t 9.25 to 9.66. Weight# under 140-lb. turned a t 9.00 to .9.35 and 60 to 109*lb. pigs going hack to- the. feed lots found an outlet a t 0J5O to 10.76, Tbe supply of sows continued to be limited, price levels were considered fully steady with a week ago. Best smooth offerings sold largely from 8.25 to 8.75,' the latter price being tbe day’s top and paid freely fo r the weighty offerings. Cattle offerings were limited hut the quality was more desirable than .a week ago, a load of choice dry fed steers scaling 1010 lbs, cashed a t 11.00, the bulk o f the steers brought 9.60 to 10.25.- F a t cows wereconsidpr- ed weak to 25c lower than, a week ego, best >offering# ■ selling (downward to 6.00, ,with cutters.and low cu tters go ing a t from-2,80 to 4,00,; All g rades'and .weights of. veal Calves were In daMand today .with buyers paying IQ to 25chigher prices thain la st Monday. 81- head o f good aim choice vealera scaling 181, lbs, s ilte d the dayV top o f 9.35. Com mon to medium ligh t weights were taken at-fron t 7.0G to 9.00., H ie run o f f a t lambs was slightly targer than a week ago and price levels were considered strong, to 50c higher, quality considered. Choice 04-lb, ewe and wether lSmhs sold a t 9.10 fo r the day’* top, lighter Weights sold downward from 8.50. Rooney Brothers EU R O P EA N cm CX JS CEDARVILLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14 AFTERNOON—NIGHT NOTICE William H art, whose place of resi dence is 2015 Heudrickf Street, An derson, Indiana, wSl toko notice th a t on May 9, 1935, C, E . Barnhart filed his bill of particulars against Mm be-, fore A, E. Richards, Justice of the Peace in and fo r Cedsrville Township, Greene County, Ohio, claiming the S um of Eighteen, Dollars and Eighty Cents, ($18.80), ' with six p e r cent interest from May ,1, 1931, and th a t said Justice Issued an order o f at* tachmenb in said cause, which will be for hearing Ju ly 8,1915. 0. K, BARNHART, Plaintiff. N O T IC E Ckwrt of CooiiKoa Plea# Greene County, Ohio Myrtle Hewitt, Plaintiff. ■vs, P. C. Hewitt, Defendant. Defendant, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice th a t he has been sued fo r divorce on grounds of wilful absence fo r three year# and gross neglect of duty. That anise# he answers in six Weeks judgment may be taken against him. MYRTLE HEWITT, by Y. L, Johnson, ' U fa ' Life Is not made np ot greet uteri- flees, of tre a t duties, hut of little thing*. Smiles and kindness given MblMNtify are what win and p teem s the h e a rt.-g lr H. Davy, Home and Peopled Bldg* Asam. D* pe*Ha and C. Da and H. and A. Pre ferred, ..Beaght bad Bah). Wm. ft. McGervey, 284 B. fleeawd i t* Xenia, tK' ■ it—■#; iwii S j iiiiii jnj^iii^Ml U i illl .1 Wanted—We buy and sell new and need ear*. BeMen A Co„ Steele Bldg.. Xenia, O, ^ HOR8MB AND CATTLE FOR SALE 48 geed y taag tam ahtnalca 4 to f , wt, 1206 to \ m . Priced toe quick utato BuRyB ^ShiAAT^. ■ 9nl#e ' mnfw M&m* opeb CH PMH n N% wwmmp tr im , yearifnga, two- year aid*. Writ* m wvm T##y TrwwWmQ* khw i* l i t tW It D in* W H Ii CGntiPort a n d lUmm- Ansidl'BM M # n f * Rhfissitriam l THE T O ^N CLUB M M W* B, MYAtfllB lestoda L u n cW i l find 'Wm* %m ■ \Mk M iftB ft«4 m * H ik jPPw «w* WMBBi Wf* ■WTIRIKt W f ’ > .n,ipifYiminiriwoioin'iiniilwieiwilS^Miil STOP ARE YOU INSURED? 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