The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

■mm* iM CM A nu t (Cmtimod from jtv4 P*p*) ! ■til*, awnnal sale* neapoi* o f tbe Ote* tfm *M IM i'VnAm t r &m ' nwntt i^ te nt at the Hotel @b*m In Ctaetnriath Brisker ^hrei On tiw * fent^ertiice Notes uNifOtM i^TERNATtONM . sponsored i f 1. Cedarvfllei W. C* T. U. Boring day*, th# halls , , , of Cmcreu echoed with ardent teal Attorney-Ganeiml Brieker, in hi* ^ p*trioth;eone«rn over wasting ml&nm, rimsoh a Wow at the worm- fxmda m effort to help make the ooa tux burden oh the people <xf Ohio. Bdb#r. thrifty end thirsty Ha souk* comparison of expenditure# ^ , ^ 9 ,# wept «nd gro«n- dwiag the administration of Mo- — w *p«nt for dry eaforte- Kiniey, aa governor, amounting to j^ow ^jth more expense and 14,009,009 against 4188,000,000 last y ^ jt a they are as silent as King; yew under Martin L. Davey. q^*, ton*. “ In looking" over the payroU o f the „..f division otf insurance/' Mr. Bricker who was given a rousing ovation when The organized wets are more eon* earned about the increasing number introduced by Clarence J. Brown, de-!ef drunken drivers and automobile clared, I found thatin'1934 it amount- fatalities than about anything else at ed to 485,000 and for 1985; 9150,000. the present time, They recognize Holding up one of the weekly de tour maps distributed' by the state that in statistics the dry* have an un­ answerable argument, and as a result highway department, he challenged jthey are interesting themselves in even those in the front tows to seeW e ty campaigns in an effort to fore- many “red marks" on thOJmKp indW stall any growth in strength o f the eating highway improvement, al-dry cause, though the operating costs o f the] highway department, he said, are Ohio Has 21,000 Saloons;Only 5,554 $135,000 higher now than - in 1935, when the expenditures totalled $515,- 396. . Brower Is Praised Much praise was given Daniel C. Brower, Montgomery county , party chairman, and those who aided him, in arranging the McKinley day affair. It was the 22nd ‘annual McKinley day banquet and Mr. Brower Has made himself famous throughout the state for the large Republican rallies he stages in his county and district. OUR PASTOR ' On (i January evening ' Whoa the wind wo#hairing: hlgli I fell Into a lovely trance And seamed to bear the rouses eight Qn the bonks of AUssles Creek In the Tillage, of OedSnlUe. Stands our beautiful IX. Church On the brow of a lovely'hill. Oa every Sabbath .inamlng ‘ . Anon, from tho tall, church steeple The bell pesls forth In loud acclaim Coma imo.ooae all' my ’people. Come hear God's Word 'proclaimed Within Ills Holy Place Come Bins His praise' In loud accdrd And offer prayer for every .race. 'Twak In tho year of Twenty-Six ■ Upon one Sabbath morn When our people were assembled .To worship the Christ child, born. The Scripture read, the offering taken The people sang, tbs Choir led A prayer and then the sermon, line When Hr. Marsh arose and sold: A‘ letter sent me, now,to read My dear good friends, give# joy to mo ,■• , 1 - A pastor flno. ls on hie way Htt.'.«pMndld twife. nod-daughters, three. And so tho letter rambled on ’ In accents loud and clear “UnUlm ti heard, the splendid namo Of Jsintesons In every ear. The time rolled by. the pastor esao And all his family, good We welcomed them with one accord . As In the chuirch they atood. In January, Twenty-Six Beginning the seventeenth dsy Fur ten short years, on Sabbath mom Our good pastor lias ahown the way. As a shepherd lends his sheep Down beside the waters, still So out pastor has led us Close to Christ, to do HIS W1U. Ten years, yet ten good years, A long time and yet so short Has been so full of many things Yes, things of every sort. Soma glad days, some sod days Some quite gay, end some morose Days of birth, days of death Have brought us all so very closet Our hearts are more Uuus-fUll of love . For one, we know tore* us And may thl8 .lore .be loVelle# As we In God, our Fattier, trust. We wish you.to remain with us Ah yes I for msny years And preach the good old Gospel To help dispel our tmn. To heel tho sick and guide the woak And help relieve the poor. * To drive out fear, to‘bring In joy - Through every sinner's door. We wish you joy tn all three jeers That are before us still And may wo aU. In unity Be glad to do HU Wilt And when life’s shadows fell And you’ve won your evthpy goal; We will always think of you, dear friends As builders of temples of souls. For a builder bullded a temple , He did It with thought end eldlf Arches and blocks and Columns , All rsshloned to his wilt Men saidAs they saw Its grandeur “ It never shall know decay; Great is thy sldll OBuilder I Thy faine shall endure for aye.” Gur pastor tmllded a temple With loving and faithful care FUanltur each port with patience haying each stone with prayer. Hone knew Me untiring efforts Hone k&ew his well-made plan . For the temple our pastor budded Was not *ecn by tho eye of man. ■ $ Forgotten, tho builder's temple GruMbted Into the dust Deep lies «Mb flowering column ’ Food for oCnswatng nwt Hut the tmpls our pastor budded Will lastwfcne the nestis roll For thsMtHMeus unseenr temple Was Sinn'S undying soul They haven't kept their promises— And do you wonder why? They didn't mean to keep them, And they didn't even try. They haven't kept their promises The records all reveal, So now we’ll simply go to work And just repeal repeal. guest. S t H o o l L e s t o n •Wbg" • Western] ■P* rUslos. JMUff I a u o r fo g M r a w y E ' rightigu *. INSISTS ON Nf$S * JBSAft'Jt QF.JQHIO ( DEPARTMENT QB AUD ITOR OF STATE j MJias*u A m vA tzW J m m k irm p ew GEPANVIULE m W M S H IP GREENE COUNTY^OH IO TO R TH E FISCAL Y E A R ENDING PECEMBER ‘3 1 , TW S Population, T080 -Census, 2161 TotM Salaries .and Wages' Paid Daring the Year $935 « ----------- •„$ 2068,45 Tax Valuation_________ _____ ------------------------------------ $2509151.00 ■Tax Levy „— „— --------- ------—— *----------------— ------- -$ !.95 CBUwtviUevf(04iIo,i'J«nuwy 1 /1086 I hereby certify the followlngr report to be correct. A . R.-XoKARLANDjT T«*G*hip €!erk. GENERAE TOW NSH IP FUNDS Including Recetpta attd fteywienta of AlURnwii Encept Bond .'Retirement ' “ In Old’ Days There are now jin Ohio 21,000 sa­ loons not counting 122 state liqpot. stores! according to C. E. Dowdell, quoted in the current issue o f the iClean Life Educator, In the old sa­ loon days there were 5,654 saloons. It has'been reported that a certain eminent physician has had the follow* ing printed on his prescription blanksi “Alcohol is a poison. It is claimed hy some that alcohol is a food. If so, then it is a poisoned food.” . LKSSON TEXT—Luke ,GOUMBN®EXT—Why sail y« ms, I*r0, Lord, and do not ths thlsgs which I sayT-r-Lu!cs fill, „ _ PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Tells Os What to Do. JUNIOR Tone — Jesus' Code for Helpers. . ^, • INTlIRMiEDUTK AND SENIOR TOPIC—Overobntng Our Faults, YODNO PEOPLE AND ADULT-, TOPIC—Ths Test o£.<Our. RcllgIon. in ver*e8;20-26 '-Jesus sets forth ihe lujner- s^)ritual’>c(vldition of those who are members of hls klngdoin., In the lesson-tmet for today he-sets forth the principle* "governing "the life of hU follower*, 1. Lov4 Y«uf> Chemles (v. 20), Lovehere hi not mere natural atfec-, tlou. Love ls notAetitlment but la the ------------ - - r e G i u p t s General Property-'Tax----- --------- Motor Vehicle License Tax-------— Gwolino Tax Inheritance -Tax---- -----------------— ' The liquor business tends to produce .The following poem was written by Mis. cruniiukUty in the population at large* Carrie Rife and rend before tho- iTnitod Prosby- and law-breaking among the saloon- terUn congregation last Wednesday erealns keepers themselves. It debauches when a -surprise was given the .pastor, Rev. i f . v , , it. A. Jamieson, d D., and wife. Dr- Ja yson not only the body social but the body: just recently 'observed hir 'tenth anniversary as politic as well.—Theodore Roosevelt, pastor of the local congregation. For the drunkard I have nothing but sympathy. He is the unfortunate victim of a depraved appetite. He is to' be pitied, for the liquor gang that; made him -usually kicks him out. The Ohurch o f God is the only institution in the world that has ever shown any real heart-concern for the poor lost' drunkard. “Declining to march in any proces­ sion that includes the brewers' wagon with the big horses, or the more de­ structive automobile truck, we affirm, our purpose to follow the Chariot ,of Christ, in which the King of all gOod life rides forward to -His conquest of our dear land, and of a world re-cre­ ated into sobriety by His idealism and His grace."—Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes. Long ago the liquor dealers laughed laws and. said openly, “No matter what laws are passed we will not obey them!" True to their form—but not reform! Having sold her birthright for a mess o f infernal revenue, America now throws all virtue to the winds. :■ * Joe Maggie*Sure Is Sound Sleeper Joe Massie took on an over supply o f tangle-foot Monday that landed him in jaiL Once on the iron matted cot Joe fell asleep only to he Wakened'a- bout five o'clock for Kis supper. Following his meal-he continued his bleep and about ten o’clock effort was made to arouse him to face Mayor Little/ hut this was impossible. Marshal McLean failed and called on H. H, Brown, druggist, for aid. Anionia applied at the nostrils proved futile. Cold water had ttor effect Finally Dr. M, I .Marsh was called and his efforts failed to arose Massie even by application of a needle in "the fo o t Dave Taylor- spent the night as nurse for Massie who came to about 8:80 Tuesday morning, Mayor Little sent 'Massie to the county jail on a state charge. Achievement Day Tuesday, March 3 Tentative plaits are being arranged for women of Xenia and Greene jCbunty for the’’annual Achievement Day program Which will be held at the Xenia Central High School Tuesday, March 3, Mrs. Frank D. Slutz o f Dayton, the chairman o f the American Home De­ partment of the Federation of Wo men's Clubs is invited to be speaker on this 'occasion. sincere desire, for the welfare of an- otlier, and the wlUlpgpcss to do all .In roue’s power- to actOmpllsh ‘Hint which Is good for tbe .’ Individual. To love friends is easy, but to love enemies la only -possible to those Who have -been born again. II;. ’ De-Good to -Thom Which Hate You (v. 27). ‘ Love lgrpoMtlve ln Its nature. The disciple of Christ will not merely -efroin-from doing injury to one who hiiles hira, but will be concerned-with end- engaged lit doing good to Min. III. Bless Them'That Curse You it: 28). To bless means to speak well of. To invoke a. blessing JUpon. IV. ' Pray for Them’Which Despite-, fiitl? list You (v. 28). It Is obligatory, upou the Chrlstja{i to pray for those who heap ’gli -upon him.- The best-commeutary- this Is Christ’s own exatnple. “Fatbf forgive them; for they know not- what they do" (Luke 23:8-1). -When Christ was -reviled he - reviled nut again; “When lie suffered, he threatened not; but- committed hlruhelf tQVhim” that.’ Judgeth -righteously" (I Pet. 2:28). V. -Patiently Eirdure -Wronp and In­ jury (v* 2ft). v.The Christian Is not to bristle in de­ fense of his rights, but rather to suffer insult; injury, and even loss. This expresses the law which governs the individual’s action and should not be pressed so fur that evildoers go un­ checked. Rightly constituted govern­ ment has been ordained of God for the ' protection of t|io innocent and punish­ ment of evildoers (Rom. 13:1-8). VI. Give to-E very Man T h a t 'Asketh of The# (v. 30.) This text does not authorize promis­ cuous giving, neither does It mean that any request mnde by the Idie, greedy, and Hellish should -be granted. There is a giving which, injures the one to whom the gift- Is mnde. It would not he proper to give a map money to buy whisky. The principle enjoined Is to give the tiling needed to the one asking. The supreme need of every, able-bodied person Is to be given a- way to earn ids -living. VII. Do to Others as You Wish Others to Do to You (vv. 31-85). This is called the Golden Rule. It Is the sum total of Christian duty as it pertains to Inimoir,inter-relations. If this rule were lived up to, the probleui of capital ahd labor would be solved, war would-cease, Interna­ tional relations would he peaceably ad­ justed, and nil profiteering In business would end, VIII. B* Merciful <v. 80). This means to he filled with pity and compassion;. to enter into sympathy with every need of others; Our su­ preme example Is the Heavenly Father. IX. Censorious Judgments Con­ demned (v. 37), This means that the evil or false' In others should hot be sought out. We should not sit In critical judgment upon the action of others. This does not, however, prohibit the estimation of others by their deeds! X. Compensations o f Right Living (v. 38). The believer who gives freely of money, loves sincerely, makes the Golden Rule the standard of his life, shows mercy arid -kindness to others and refrains from impugning the mo­ tives of others,- wlll be fully rewarded. XI. Danger of Following Fates Teachers (v. 3ft). The teacher who does not know God and the way to heaven will lead others into ruin. Only such as know God should be followed, XII. Thoss Who Reprove Othsrs Should Live BlamelitS Lives (Vv. 41, 42, Evil doing -should be removed from our lives before bringing others to account. ' * XIII. The Gin of Profession With, out Fruitbearing (vv, 43-40). • The one who Is In fellowship with God will practice the principles which reveal God's nature. A Rose Every rose Is an autograph from the bund of the Almighty God. On this world about ns ho lia* inscribed his thought,- in those marvelous hiero­ glyphs which sense end science have been these many thousand years Seek­ ing to understand. The'universe it self (s a great autograph of the Al­ mighty.—^Theodore Parker. A Good Book A good hook Is the best of fr!cn<K the sanre lodn.v nnd foreve,?,—Tiippcr. £caxt« 4 M I N T E R E S T Wee f» ten yenrii, NOHtnek I* buy \m ffefcMe liability, tin shtirsd, hsttirf 4 Arte eitaln* WINWODD ik to . 9» f #itfleiA» Okie . GUY CURREY, Alict., SALE DATES Feb. II Robt, Minahall, London Feb, 26—C, E, Hules, S, Chm-leston Wanted—We buy aod sSll imw and wmdear*. Belden it Bfoej# £% .. Xonla, O, Subgcrib* to TUB HERALD Mit&elJaneous Receiptsw(IdBt) ------ ;------------------- --------- 1569.00 Beer License Tax --------- --------- ------------------------ ------ -—100,00 Return-from,.Exchange*Bank-. ----- ---------------------;------r.?.T26.26 Total MisceUaneouS- Receiptfr --------- --------- --i.--— Depository Interest ——— --------- m mimlm wrsa*» mmm $4601.91; ' , 217.89, 1800.00 m ,8<.50t M278;19 178546 ' . 10,78 TOTAL RECEIPTS,______ __________ _ ' "PAYMENTS GENERAL EXECUTIVE SERVICES— " Compeneation 'p 4 >TVusteea ^9f92;03. Coiripenintioh^of Clerk 250.00 -Total GeneralExecutive Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN HALL— Maintenance- arid Repair ----------- _______ ___ ._$ 280.89 Total Town Hall — ________ . . .— ------ - FIRE PROTECTION— -Insurance ------------------------------ ------------- ----- - t '581.81 Total Fire Protection__ _______ ______ _____ . . . . P oor rel ief — Medical Services ______. . . . . . . ____ ..._____ —_$_505.14 Burial'Expenses -------- --------------------- ----------108.00 .Total Poor R e lie f___ ____ . . . ________ ___ ____ HIGHWAYS— - Road Maintenance and Repair—Gns Fund___ ..^$1843.66 Rood Mainland Repair—Lahor anrf Materials ._^ J2227.40 Rond Machinery and Tools ■...___ ______________ • -■ ''420.6Q Total Highways ____ _____ __________________ LIBRARY— Salaries______________ 540.00 Other Library Expenses______ ____ ____ ____ . . . -600.59 Totat Library __ ____. --•/ CEMETERIES— Compensation of Officers arid'Employees----------- $ ! 22.50 Tools, Machinery and Materials._______________ 2.06 ' - ' . Total Cemeteries ____________ . . . . ___ ___ MISCELLANEOUS (List)— General Supplies ------------------- ------ --------. „ _ _ $ 151.45 Memoriol'Day.Expenses_____ ____________ 25.00 Soldiers Relief ................ 1 ............. .........................282.00 -4F ‘ * Total Miscellaneous . . . _______ ______ ________ TOTAL PAYMENTS__ J ___ ____ ____ ______ $1000.00" ^ t f 780.89 $ 561.81 $ 613.14 $4491.66 $1140.59 $ 24.56 $ 458.45 $9071.10 SUMM ARY OF OPERATIONS B Y PUNDS PAYMENTS Balance, January 1, 1935 (Clerk's) ................................. .$ 284.80 % GK4.86 Receipts Duripg -Year ----- --------------------------------- . . - l / . '9292.03 ' ’9292.03 Total Receipts and Balance-------- -------- --------- --------------9576.89— 9576.89 Payments During Year ______ _____________ _______ _ ’9071.10 9071.10 Balance; December 31r 1935 (CTerk's) _______________ . . . -505.79 4K)5.79 Outstanding Warrants, December 31,198& '(Add) . . . __ a r 69T«30 *,Gll;30 Balance in Depository; December 31,1935 _____ ____ _._’.-$1017J)Sr. $I017J)9 FINANCIAL 'STAIEMENT — o f the --- Odarville ' & Loan Association Showing the condition o f -the association at the close of business, December 31, 1935. < ASSETS - LIABILITIES Cash on hand and in batiks $ 7810^1 . , , Bonds ________ __________ 12550,00 I>nxvrit*'*nd «G»ued Loans on mortgage security 102169.40 Loons on certificates or pass-books ___ . . . . . . . . Due from borrowers fo r ' insurance and .taxes Other real estate owned . . Real estate sold on contract Federal Home Loan-Bank stock Accounts receivable, Exchange Bonk ___ _ 5898.12 interest . . . . . . . . ___ _ .8288.00 8S6.17 TOTAL,____ ______ $148684.36 Interest due, uncollected . . - 2838.08 ’G4nMng«ntqR:«fits_______ 2065.00 ' "Ohedc 74(47 fixdisAireiBimki 1167$,14 liquidating — --------------- 15.00 5848.42-<itabftJn5ff gtocK dividends . 10097659 260.00 RaidfUtJ StOck. Dfridfmds .36535.00' * * .Reserve fund----------- 6041.82 Undivided profitt.*fond__ .6002.08 TOTAL Clear that aching head. Right that Upset stomach. Mere those con­ stipated bowels by taking Noah's Regulator, pleasant to take, mild tkough effective. For sate by H. It. Brown, Druggist, . .............................................................. Homo and Peogloi tfidg,, Aaao. De* posits and C. Da and BL and A. Pare*’ farted. -Bought and Sold. Wm. H. McGervey, 264 B. Second 8L, X<mia, O. STATEOFOHIO, GreeneCoiutty, s0.1. C. Dovik.holng-dtily'aworiydeposes and scy».that he is the-Seoretary of .The CedorvilleiBuikMngrALoonAasoda- tion of Cedarville, Ohio, and tbat to the best of.lfis-Jkndadadga^rid belief tbe forngoing is a true statement and corrcctly ghcnffirthe finsmdid'-oonditlon o* said Company at the close of buahiess on the thifty-fist day of December, A D, ,1085, « L C. DAVIS. : f . . • ’ * - Subscribed nnd sworn to beforeme;this 1st day of February, A, D, i036. ' E. Rkhards, Notary rublkr, Gr«ne Co.; Ohio., CKRTIFICATD OF AUDITING COMMITTERON•'TMRKN'DIllKCTORS ’ We, ihe undersigned,W. A; Speneerj-JiW.RoesmidW. L Wileon,Direetors of the said TheCedarvilleBaOding it Loan AssodiaGon i t C4d«rViUe,Ohio do hereby Certify that the foregoing,^WHie’Dent-iff our kJMrtri*dr*-*nd tmlietf, is a true statemint arid^orrectly showif the financial conditiona l ssdd-Corii- panyat theulose of bueines* enthe thtetgjlnak 4dBaaawdietvAidV1986. - W .L Wilson ■ , • - t o v a n t m o o t o n s S W E W S W P I "T1 J 41 J f y y i i © t f e e r f i r f t d e s o f J w d c r# £ 11 X e i i i » l r « i 2 & M e t a l C o . 17 Cinclnnnti Awe. Xenin,* Ohio' F u r n i t u r e R e p a i r i n g AND .fir R e - U p h o l s t e r i n g I am again located in Xenia after an absence o f a- few years and am prepared^ .to.-repair and reupholster your furniw tnre. 'Wealso do repairing o f coal oil and gas stoves and ranges. C . R , H O E R N E R Cor. S«ccmd~»rid 'Whiteman Sts. Xenia; Ohio FtheSouth— G I K P C O M T SpringInDecember. Swimmiaff, boating, tidinff, flahlnf—goU. AH ara youra ^osiiijoy. Under a bub that will thaw awajr tha hurt memory of winter. I ffk t m Wm. for accommodate* dukii Wnour Mtmmmut X amu From Si 9 m Tam $ h * u Dmtm G rant fttnm tM gof)f mmm '| m i Gm. VL .Waffwmsm,.Mswsgsr h o t e l M arkham •w s w e s i , m w m im 'i Ovetlooking theGulf oiMexico HIGH f f ^ # V A . l A T LOW GRADE A f f W A L , PRICES H i t . P e r r y C o a l C o . MINERS OF RED ROBIN BLOCK COAL S o m e r s e t , O M HOUR’SERVICE - DAY OR NIGHT , * ’ -Y 1000 Ton* Stor«*e-«-Shaker ScY««n~MBoofn Loader ‘-* SMU m E a t t o f on Routa # ** m mw TH m m m FWTY-m (imigtsva'A.iuaj NEWS L1 FROM DEP COLUMBUS, increase in fees „ foreign corporat' and in miscel January 1936 in same month in years was noted corporation diris' ment o f State just tary o f State Go activities.of the c Secretary Myers a barometer of b conditions in the s gradual increase i out 1935 the fi month o f .the new encouraging to -b dustrinl leadex-s ing new ventures, fees and miscell Isat month total to $24,727 in Jan in January 1934 . January 1933. four more new cor last month, or a pared to 328 in there were i butte poration applicati a total o f forty-o twenty-scyen in Ja . WPA workers * adequate -services jreceive will- he d‘ wise disciplined, a Ing issued by Dr. Progress Adminis projects have bee to give work to load,” Dr; Watson very few instances ers feel that they niah a fair day’s pensation. they re these instances at thitf I feel it ne that the state W various WPA distr limit in seeing to - ment receivesTthe entitled. !In the e authorities fail to respect and there number o f persons refuse to work, t closed.” . Appointment of recretary of the commission, was Commission Chai •» Forster. Mr; R , George E. Gates o ed, is a Columbus gears of tee, and ' gists'-association,, and no yt chairman- rectors of- the Oh* ceutiral associatio A new series of temporary- writers, Ohio School of th State Librarian Clubs and school cl 300 Ohio cities pn listed os regular gr S rogram according •anew 6 f the scl which will include - dresses, will be br day from 2:45 to 8 WOOL arid WOSU Cincinnati; WHK, Akron; WALR, good books," Mr. “ It should be m o f creating a desi reading. The tim __con spendis ooJimi o f books so confus* thoughtful indiri some guidance is objective o f this The tax payers Congressional dis ’ whether a special called to select a gressman Mel G. fy appointed a t caed the late Uni Judge Benson J. Martin L. Davey governor gent let editor* In Picks Hooking and Pe ing them to deter in their counties determine the s communities, rega special election, th estimated to be ap RESEARCH CLU DESCRl Mr. Arthur W was the guefct spe search Club at th the home of Dr. Chesriey, laat Th Mr. Wildman w expedition sent to Friends Church was during tho x the party a large were Imported to: His Uocond trip to 1931. He had man country for diepl apparel, linens m Fifty members a covered dish d tables, Later a presented hy the male quartet, co John Richards, P Sanderson and V Anna Jane Wh Bull Tht business meeUng CBANTft “T LriJand Cramer,' enterprises in rs: time head of a Xffriki, has been •entonoe In fader of Uateg the ma partner, Nelson

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