The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

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Claee Hiatarr, Retty Jaae JwIf, S*huto Sola, Jean Tent Claee Prophecy, Jay Prof. Quit Q om U oiu , Drahaak Vocal Rota, Mtucgmtut Dailey, Claws Wilt, Nancy Finn#/. Selcotsotv Gtrle Qaartatta, Ladle Curl, Constance Rnier, Geneva Ben- ton, Louie* Melton* Dance, Eupene Willit. Pantemhte. “The Baehful Lover," Vocal Duet* Robert Dunerant and Wayne Andrew. Skit, Frank Rhlbiger, Jay Peterson, and Howard, Sparrow. Presentation of Senior Picture, Donald Fieldt, • 1W8 Cedarecope The 1938 edition of the CedenKope wap distributed - Wednesday. Mr, Wateon, faculty adviser, hud hie staff deserve much praise fear their work in oeeparin* this pictorial record of the school year. REPORTGF SALTS Sprin«te|i Live Stock Sales Ca. 30GS-1294 head* 180.180 lbs. ‘ l80“2iH), lbs* to 8.42 ^00*225/lbs. to 8.20 225.250flbs. - 250-275 lhS. — ------------7, 275*300Jbfc 150-180 lbs* MO-lSO lbS, 130-140 lbs, Sows St*RS -850 .6.50MtO 7.Q0 to 5.90 L’cedina Pigs ------ 10.70 down \m tilim . M H B M 08 head., f^at^Iafnbs to 8.78 Mqiitun lambs <— ----- 7.30 to 7*5 feeder iainbs — --------- *4.30 to 6.00 .Butcher ewes H) to 3.30 CATTLE—108 head. rdodiuni steer*----------- „7.90 - Mediuni heifenp -- --------_7.00 to 7.75 Common heifer* --------—6.00 to, *80 Beit fat coW# —— — 5.45 ^to-650 Medium cbws to w* « m m 'VEAL GALVES-M6 head. jTOp-^.^^—.^— »8«0Oto 0.00 fop medium'...- ...n — -178 to 8.50 •Lowmedium aad etats .*7.10 dopih 1 Hoy prices herewere steady|o «fty centr und,- moff hifhrtrimith * *top; price o f 8 40 paid for several}decks of weighUran in from 160 to M0 lbs. ■Seu*r»l loadawf 2 ft to ;225 lb.>a*er* oges cashed at 550 and 8.30, and 225 to 250 H>. kinds at 8,1*. Heavier 1inds sold at 7*0 and 7.90. Lighter weights from 160 lbs. down sold at 840 to *30. Sows also shared) in the advene* with prices mostly 4U0 to 7.00 and a few odd head higher. Stags ranged from 5.30 to 5.90, and Media* pigsfromlO.TOdown, Cattle prices also ruled higher than last Monday, with a auyply somewhat lighter than a week ago; Good steers were lacking In the receipts, only * few mediumkinds herowhich brought 7.90, Medium heifers cashed at 7.00 to 7,75, and common kinds"at 6,00 to Yrt 4 ip mm SfftMNtaQT’ «Buik NUI* w . r . w . r whan lad Ubiko ALI^MASH Starter T BWW i| ttf)rftf-| rryrrr»- tMr^in **•#»■ 4g. jtmm o# UtA t ljt th f jflhlflf.r Axul ■,. mm amml . It mUtA lAHk ^>i>> SdWHitfiM l: Ada*WOaiy ft* *TUt P, OL h ^ n i a SM an 8 UHDAT m vi m v * BMNNI faUf 9 0 fa&tmMm #f is |##§ ttn## G rtjosw chkkaafftaagaod start wHh UbikoIJfa Gtianl A^lorthatnMRaliiaOwardSrrtamhooWk ItlsFRRff, T h u C i > M M h y » C f i w e i l € § • S UNDAY | C H O O L L t S I O f l Tap T.T9 to (Mf, am ibmwmwihm 7.I0C plisa « f la iik itsiL ■■rill taka aatics that Opal L. WMia ims filed bar pe- tltiaa sgalaii Mm for dhresca in Case Mm t u p * * thaCeawaaa Plaaa Court | of Qjama Csuaty. Ohto, or the •f wllfR) tkm tm for over and that said cause will be tm hearing en or after May 27, 191* M iiiai 'IU miul :/ ' (4-MMM9). Attmnsep for piaiatiff, Grepa Oessrip* OUv IfjiikP ^ v ^ mn I ' vs, Frier amt.Thems* Able, at M. Peter and Tbarasa Able residing at 1418Keystone Art., Indianapolis, Ind4 wilt take notice that suithas boenlUed Ijy ttllfetif to N ( tiU i &irilt vuuii to Blanca Jrene Able. for certain real estate h> Greene County, Ohio, itvl that unlma .they imawer or demurrer by May 7th, 1938, judgment may he taken against them. :• FRANK L-oOrtNSON, Attorney for Mary Friend, i <*.as^4.gok . 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' • * — far ;i;:5!s%2 ■ he oe- IS:ialT, SS4M. „ ■^mir idua OlMr ^fflOlt 1 MFW jw n oa rriric^A a^mSTow** ranarl . wfaaMBDU-m.Airo sawtow tomc L ^^MmTawp&iuB lu ro^ otT rorws- D uvcrirnir 0 $ dbrtRiAwi-dtRRwmiiiA, “ For God and Country" to a raDy- kig cry that well summarises th* sptrit and duty of the Chrtotian cit­ izen. So clear and inspiring are the teethings o f Ood’e Wmd ragerding th* relationship of the Christian to hto country that one marve’s that national leader# who are seeking to stimulate civic loyalty do not pro­ mote a revival of the study o f the Bible, Dr, Moor* to right when ha says, “No bad cittoen to a good Christian and no good Christian to a bad citizen." The solution of «ur nation’s problems would tm a greet evangelistic campaign from coast to coast. A man like Moody would then appear in his true position as a great patriot. The soul-winner would be more important than the vote-getter, 'Why not try it? ,; iversaries in their cunning efforts to entrap Him in Hto.words so that they might con­ demn Him, The two incidents be­ fore us have broader application than to citizenship alone, but we may' well consider them In that light, for .they reveal that the citi­ zen who, to right with God will be right with the nation and with hto own neighbors. ^ ■ - s s w The Pharisees, who hated Rome in fto contrbl o f , the land, Were mies; but they-joined forces to Christ. They knei ‘’Yes** to their ,question the Jews w that if He ifHe said “N0“ 'aa,etrai- RJfeffc)N$^ Allllllft' ;.^Nf mb'**) wr was almt aniJMIw riWWWto) immm ,. t' ' li’shri!—*J*-*-J-^viiyij|ual"■ gYMlKk"’ ’4!k± fwttf’' f'W:wwPwRb.RRS.PMRiPiR^| 1 ™I-:#•#*;pP«.gpR.|WIMff^. Mkw • ewri^ igrasw" ■ as' '-^ff w*agMu*' v tw ■, ,*lri9g|^euy.[vwvra^w^a - ml mR----- tm iiUk t f fcwftjk jtfsafB wai'. 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TWs Mriftasii sksn m u tm - 1 ■tnw4 to m«im th* commm iwwi snrUM} ton to wrir.toaiso** m a n «*»%•<'*■tw>h* or ou*»s o* UMWM»iaMtoriMtud it* > wum w-wMrsrito- t w r is m toe owe- i W*•*■#•*, I aadtxotr no ♦. «hrt m ritossriri or1 rimwfsi mjt■ juMRridiriuikM 1 ImauWhMBjif 'kariwMlafs IkritoieBi' *Mw® ■MMtw^^BS^BiSONrfRaUaJ-BRBSI ,sgw.*^(FPBgSB».• . - I ascntwr no . s w * wwfauww<hsu uh*' offset. «»* to ri toso* rrori tod riisr tM‘ ^^aaaaAi'Sumbdl'rii^toR^R 'lam btowpi I •riww^^R.m^**^toi'9toEw9n^“ff totff. g riMrit »r tmCdwmr or u» vna** of <v dtrtlUe, Ofcto, thta MSay of Ww, Dll - laWNiftr a u r » , .- .......Iftosr rirvtooto ri rosotuu*f 0Mw riMaa a veosauuk . . Oort or is* Tin*** «r ftomiito, ou*' wouldbe angry, and t ) He couM„be condenmed ter to Rome- . . f,\ V'* The trap wiiS set, but it caught only the crafty hunters. Taking their own pocket money he declared that if they used Caesar's money ,they ought terpay taxes to Caessr. The coin .Stood for on,.orderly govern4 ment, benefits of which. they en­ joyed and which they ought to sup- port. , • H. The Cbristtow Cittoen Lavas Gad. (vy. 2W|0). *, - Although this point comes second In.our lesson it eomes firat in expe­ rience, It to the m*n who renders unto God the love o f the heart, sou), mind, and all of his-strength (v. 30) who to ready really to love hto eouo- try a* he A ou iS r'. ,. Th* scribes loved to dispute about which wa* the greatest of tiw.618 commandments which-they recog­ nized. Jesus astonished them by referring to ihs cartage of Scripture most fsm ilisr,io tha Jews (Deut. 5:4,51, Whichdeclares the unity and formost folk regardthe worsWpand serrics of God aa optional. ■HI* t|W ChuMfast CHtoe* Loves Wa Nuigtobar {m l l R , ' Tha acrib* did not ask for the sec­ ond commandment but Jesus pre­ sents It»a* an unavoldabla corollary of the first. The man ' ‘ “ tovaa GodWill love hto i ustlce Every soctol inj who realbr neighbor* would be SPOT CASH PAID POR HORSES — — — COWS 0 £ 8ise and Condition) I*rompt removal of Hogs, Sheep, Calves, Colin Telephone 454 XENIA PIRTILYZER A TANKAGE CO. When yen attaeto thgea adris tww mntri ( m * , tawiHftl PCKHfmSIW dan pirt as - Lily InTourHand F* I*. NELSON, O. B. OPTOMETBIBl? - jffgt«faMdyk^u|BM^| ghuy^ 09SRIOWWPwll||wBRMF IO V E 1 ) ^ m« LlttRStONNSr. Itrier Wrislrifflrtli f and ID whwe; [« .* formerly inmtod, ' Wa ««5 Mala i#i DR- CEO, A , SMITH DENTAL fitlRGBON ffN^^swRsM^MR*Rf^' l«riv*4 trum W, H%h R|.) Dr, P mii I J. Volkfri XSsfldiRft' D F ria i tootiag mi £ iPwpifti^ tm A*Heift f r* it. JS*.,*. -rik* — . * ^ } -- .j -1M99M#if wmttttmfi /-Ml $m A, Ito •* krte F» K JhyUyjtc i ^ i m I , I * | 41 * ^ --* - W-*[^WM^R1w*^MIRNHRSH JrdNiE—PE^MMPS r ftriNSt T» wiped out and tvery cause for strife removed If all men loved their fel­ low-man as they love themselves. Such a condition will never prevail, however* until men love God, It to too much for tha flesh to put others hefera self. Only th* graca iff God to sufficient for that, Hence tha real solution of the problems of capital and labor, the “ havss” and tha “have not*" to to win th* men and woman an both aides o f the struggto to a true love for God throughJesus Christ our Lord. In other words, w* com* again to the inevitable conclutr sion that what our nation needs to « revival.? „ Social panaceas, revolution either by force or by law, dictatorships, all these are destined to failure* Men must learn to know and love God supremely and thus com# to love their neighbors as themselves, The crossroad Sunday - school teacher, the mfekkxuty in the city slums, the preacher of the gospel, whether in tha great city or on th* the countrywide, th* faithful Chria- tisn living out the love of Christ detiy in kindly word and dead— them are the reel forces for social as well as aphitual good, Let y *do all we can to prosper theirmMMry! Vriri Sriw Do not look forward to what might happen tomorrow; the sum* aver- lasting Father who cares for yam today will take care of you tomor­ row, and every day. Let no one- think tost the way *# gekt the nextworld to to dwiplM iMa auesak In toe life how iastless we era of tout cowrteiiMi For Rent-.Garage.* teas Mesoaie holfetof. 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