The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

♦ CEDAP.VILLK HERALD, FIJIDAY, A -,. I '. , DAL 25, U1B. nti—r.. Football and Politics MWUHMMHMfMn | Temperance N o tes | Sponsarud %f Cedarvill* W. C. T. U, Had men excuse their faults, good men: leave them. I [Alcohol Briefs George Murphy, Marjorie Weaver 'and John Barrymore are me .three stars of-that collegiate comedy hit, "Hold That Coe-ed” .which'opens Saturday at the Majestic theater in Springfield, for a four day engagement, with, a double.prevue show at 7 P. M- and 10 P. M. , Joan Davis and. Jack Huiey head (he hilarious supporting cast of this gay comedy of an electioneering candidate for Governor who uses-college and fOotbnll publicity to put. his campaign over. The latest March of Time will share the same program along with Pathe News. • ■ Dr. Geo. A. Sm ith, Dentist NEW LOCATION — 271/2 S. Limestone St. OVER WOOLWORTH 5 and | 0 —SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. For Office or Home—Phone 4061 SOFTKURD Reg. ■U. S. Pat. Office—tM. & R. Lab., Inc, MINERAL MODIFIED MILK WITH VITAMIN D The SOFTKURD process en­ ables.this milk to remain liquid during digestion ! Above Regular i v Milk Price ORDER TODAY—PHONE 197 HAMMAN DAIRY SALE On Friday, December 2, 1038, at 12 M„ there will be sold on the farm of the.late Clarence L. Finney in Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio, on1 the Stretcher Road, 4 miles East of Clifton, Ohio, the following, to-wit: • 2 horses, 5milk cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull, 8 brood sows with fall pigs, 40 feeding shoats, 160 to 180 lbs., 17 Delane ewes, 1 buck, 250 shocks corn, in field, oats in bins; complete line of farm implements, harness, blacksmith tools* household goods, etc. Terms of Sale—-CASH J. A, Finney Adnm of Clarence L. Finney, Deed, WEIKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers FRED STEWART, Clerk, Lunch will be served on grounds. m iH m m iu iiu m iiiO H iM iU iH M M iM m iiihiiim im iiin u im iiiim m n m a m in itiH iM H M im inim iii Priceless —Your eyes are worth the price of all the glasses ever made and like as not you need but,one pair. Why hesitate? ■ Examining eyes and relieving bye trouble is not a side line with us, it is our Specialty. An appointment will assure you of prompt •‘ . 't, attention. Dr. C. E. Wilkin Optometric Eye Specialist St Detroit St., Xenia, O. 'HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY’ "Governments have lived off revenue from the liquor traffic and gone into debt to meet tl i cost of .its human wastage.’’—Dr, Haven Emerson. There is now one license to sell liquors in California for every 266 men, women and children in the state. For ethical reasons, for business reasons,- or because of state laws, the advertising of alcoholic beverages is restricted or banned from 560 to 600 newspapers in the United "States, This is more than one-fourth of the dailies printed. . There is more dry territory now in Pennsylvania than'at any time preced­ ing prohibition, according to a recent report of the Pennsylvania Anti- Saloon League. "No other poison causes so many deaths or leads to or intensifies so many diseases, both physical and mental as.does alcohol in the various forms in which it is taken.”—Dr. Emil Rogen, noted toxicologist. Zygie, famous elephant in the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago will not let anyone within his enclosure who lias liquor on his breath. “I'd rather lose my right hand than sign a document to perpetuate the iquor traffic.”—Abraham Lincoln. The Journal of the National Educa- ion Association says that, “Periodicals which carry liquor or tobacco adver­ tising .have no proper place in any public library. ' There are now plenty of excellent periodicals which do not •iUTy such advertising.”' REPORT OF SALE Monday, November 21, 1938 Springfield Live-Stock. Sales Co. HO.GS—-1098 head. !60-200 lbs; _-._7.55 200-225 lbs. _ -.7.55 : -225-250 lbs. «, ^ .-L __._7.45 259-275 lbs. ___ 7.3d 275-300 lbs. ___ 7.35 100 lbs. up — ---------------- ___ 7.15 down .140-160 lbs. 6.................... .7.55 to 7.75 i00-140 lbs. ............... 1..7.55 . ’'’ceding pigs ’.8,80down Fat.sows _____ 6.55 to 7.10 sIlEEP & LAMBS—1^7 head. 1 ♦ J ' „9.00 .8.25 ............7.25 13.25' down Top' lam b s_ Seconds ______:_ Medium . . __ '_____:.7,75 Fat buck lambs ___ ..8.00 Seconds Btucher ewes __ CAlTLE—188 head. Best seers' „__ _-__7.60 to 8.05 Other steers— ____ 7.15 down Best heifers.______. . . _7.80 ' Other heifers ___ _____ .7.50 down Best fat cows .'A ...... .5,10 to 5,30 i Other cows ___ ;-_:_-_5.00 down IIMlHMMIIflHHimtlltlllllMMr ^IMFROVED' UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I ' chool Lesson By HAROLD «,. LUNDOUIST,D. D, Dean ot The Moody BIbta InatHut* _____ ; ■ « tot Chicago, t> W catem NewapuperUnlon. Lesion for November 27 It".;- Dairy herd improvement asaoe^Jon I niemberS watch the production of-their cows and also the quality and the cost of the feed. Quality-.feeds are es-' sential to low cost production but' good (rations are not necessarily ex­ pensive if based on home grown grains and good hay. White Plymouth Rock chickens for sale. Roasts, J. A. Burns. HONESTY IN ALL THINGS NO HUNTING NOTICE LESSON TEXT—Exotjua 20:15; Matthew 19:140; 45. 40. • . . ' , GOLDEN-TEXT—Thou ehalt not steal,— Exodus 20:15. Best bulls .6.00 t o . 6135 Other b u lls ___,-----:____5.85 down VEAL CALVES—198 head. Top calves *•„,__„_______ 11.60 Good and choice ..^^_v-10.60 to 11.60 Medium _________ .9.10 to 10.11 Culls ---------- ...-------- -- 8.30 dolwn The Chicago strike had no effect on the local live stock market here today, ns Eastern packers took the bulk of Ihe supply of hogs, at prices about steady with last Monday’s session. Top price'of 7.75 was paid for 151 lb. kinds, and 7G5 was paid freely for weights averaging 171 and 172 lbs. Other pens in the range of 160 to 200 sold at 7.65 and 7.60. Hcayier-sorts cashed att 7.55 for the 200 to 225 lb. range, and 7,45 for the 225-250 lbs, 264 lb. averages brought 7.30, and others 7.35 down. Feeding pigs sold 8.S0 down, and fat sows from 6.55 to 7.10. •' Fat lambs cashed at 9.00 for tops, or 25 cents higher than week ago Seconds sold at 8.25, and mediums at 7,75, Fat buck Iambs sold a t 8,00, and seconds 7.25, and butcher ewes from 3,2(5 down, SEED CORN—May we book your order now for Scraff’s Hybrid Seed Corn for spring delivery. No money down. See R,. H, Spracklen for cata­ logue and prices, Novelty Lamps BED LAMPS DESK LAMPS PILOT LAMPS $ 1 ^ 1 5 Now is the time to pick one out as a suitable gift for the holidays. On a deposit of 50c .we will hold your choice for later delivery. Pickering Electric ■Phone 22 Lesson subjects snd Scripture texts se­ lected and copyrighted by Intyrosm oxl Council ot Religious Education; used b y permission. Honesty in all things would ,seem to be what, one should haye a fight to expect without question. As a matter of fact, dishonesty has be­ come so common wherever than is found that people, look on the per­ son who is strictly honest as a pe­ culiar individual. Try reporting an undercharge (everyone *.complains about an overcharge) or returning excess change, arid y.ou will see hpw unexpected honesty racily *s today. Under such circumstances the Christian needs to he vigilant lest he also accommodate his own Ideas of honesty and begin toJustify little evasions, rather than being ab­ solutely upright. I. Honesty -Respects ’ Property Rights (Exod. 20:15). •The very commandment against stealing implies that men have a right to that which they have made, earned, or saved. If no one had property rights there could be no stealing. Some of our modern isms reason along that line, but their reasoning is clearly not biblical or Christian. “Thou shslt not steal” forbids ev­ ery kind of theft. -It includes rob­ bery, burglary, safe - cracking, housebreaking; but it covers far more than those obvious wrongs. It refers to such things as loafing on one’s job, "borrowing” money from the cash drawer, taking goods from the stock.with which one is working, stealing another man’s sermon and preaching it as one’s own, “lifting” material out of another man’s book without credit, contracting debts which one can never pay, -using false weights and measures,:adul­ terating food or other material, “watering’! milk for sale, selling worthless stock, dodging taxes or lying to the tax assessor, using a slug instead of -a nickel in the tele­ phone to escape proper payment. It really means something to be honest; and it is a great testimony to the unregenerate world. II. Honesty Restores Stolen Goods (Luke 19:1-10). The story of the conversion of the despised Jewish tax collector Zac­ chaeus has many interesting fea­ tures, but for our lesson we. stress blit one/namely, that the reality of his conversion wes demonstrated by his ltonesty in restoring that which ae had obtained unjustly, and that in fourfold nieusufe. Insofar as it is possible to do so, the honest person will -make right any known injustice. To be right with God, must mean that we are to be right' with men. The testi­ mony of many''Christians could be presented to show that they have only entered upon reel peace and usefulness as they have made con­ sistent effort to right every wrong, to pay every debt. Often such ac­ tions open opportunities for Chris­ tian testimony and point others to the redemption in Christ, which makes a man live right as well as talk right. HI. Honesty Resents Crookedness (Luke 19:46, 46). In sharp contrast to the prompt restitution by Zacchaeus, the con- . verted publican, was tha stubborn disobedience and dishonesty of the priepts. in ther temple.- Jesus had already cleansed the temple of the traffic 'in rhdney-changing and the sale of animals for sacrifice prac­ ticed there (see John 2:13-17). On that occasion He rebuked them be­ cause they made His Father's house “a house of merchandise.” Had they known the change of heart of a converted Zacchaeus they would have heeded His admonition. But they did not believe in Christ and went on with their ungodly desecra­ tion of the temple aria until it be­ came “a den of thieves” (V, 46). The .Lesson Commentary of the United Lutheran Church makes' an unusually apt application of the truth to “the goings on in our own The following farms have been posted against 'hunting or trespass­ ing with dog or gun without permis­ sion pf the owner. Hqmer Smith (Geo. Little farm), Doijiver Wolfe. Walter Andrew, R, W- Zimmerman. M. C.- Nagley. John ICendig (Clifton). Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc A, M, Peterson. Fred Dobbins. . . Howard Arthur, Subscribe to ‘*THE HERALD” BUS SCHEDULE West Bound 6:30 a, m. 8:40 a. m. 10:55 a. m. East Bound 7:15 a. m. 9:35 a. m. 11:55 a. m.* churches” in the following para­ graph, Read it, ponder it, pray about it, then act, i if it describes your church. “Is a church honest when it as­ sumes obligations, that if Cannot meet, and is then forced to use all sorts of questionable means to raise money for the benefit of the church? Is a church honest when it turns a building consecrated to the wor­ ship of God into a restaurant or a theater, regardless of whether it is done to make money for the church or. to attract people who are more S^i. A _ __A. __A_ -2 »*_ A■u ^ J m .*9 ■«««« A Vi a church honest that turns its pulpit into a lecture datform for the dis­ cussion of current events or th$ review of popular books or plays while the world is destroying itself because it does not know the time of its visitation? The answer « . , is that the church is dishonest that permits any such things, because it robs God of the honor and glory, due to Him, and it1robs people of their chance of salvatiori by/ giving them stones, when they need'the bread of life.” When people talk about dry land, they forget that the earth is the larges water reservoir except the ocean. Little can be done about the water supply in the# oceati but the lakes beneath are nifected by the. rapidity with which water runs front the ground surface and into the sur­ face streams, 1:15 p. m. Cedarville only .1:55 p. m. 3:00 p.m. , 3:35 p.m . 4:55 p. m. . • 5:55 p. m. 7:15 p..m. x7:55 p. m. x9:50 p. m. xWest—9:50., Fri., Sat., Sun. and. Holidays. xEast-—7:55 p. m., Fri., Sat,, Sun. and Holidays. ..Extra bus from Xenia to Cedarville only at 10:30 p. m., Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays, only. . 10 ride tickets, Xenia and return, $1.25. .. ■■■". 40, ride tickets, Xenia and return, .$4.05. ■Round trip ticket to Xenia, 40c. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS At a meeting of the Board of Public Affairs held Tuesday evening, October 4th, it was voted by. the board that all property owners be notified that their water1meters were being sealed on the order of the Board. Any meter on which the sepl was, found broken the property owner wpuld be held liable to an -additional charge, of $5.00. BQARO OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, . ■* . P. J. McCorkell, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE John Langford, who place of resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that Helen Langford .has filed her petition for divorce in Case No. 21820 of the Court of Common Pleas of , Greene County, Ohio, on. ground of gross neglect of duty and .th a t‘the case will come up for hearing on or after Nov. 26, 1938. (10-21-11-26) FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney. NOT ICE OF PUBLIC SALE interested in eating and drinking or playing than in the preaching or tha Word and the worship of God? Is HEADQUARTERS for ev eready pre sto ne ANTIFREEZE FORD ANTI-FREEZE Woodrow,Ford Agency Xenia Avenue F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio Especial Attention Given School-Age Eyes ^Angela With Dirty Faces’■ “Angels. With Dirty Faces," one of the cleverest concoctions of pulse-pounding excitement, .heart-stoppings .thrills, .and. throat- catching emotional human touches ever to hit the screen, opens Thursday, Thanksgiving Day; at 'the Regent theater in Spring- field, tor a six-day engagement pf dynamic .entertainment. - The “Dead End" ltids, James Cagney. Pat O'Brien, Ann Sher­ idan-and Humphrey Bogart are •Hie -great stars of "Angels Will) Dirty Faces." This Warner Bros, psoducti,on concerns two boys from the slums who took opposite roads,.*oue-to tire shadowy. realm of the underworld while -the other made a vow to save a million other dirty-faced kids from the fate that, was almost li-is. “Ferdinand, the Bull," popular comic cartoon, will -share (lie same program, , - ' , IIYBRED SEED CORN Iowa.No. 939 hybred seed corn has shown satisfactory performance in this vicinity for,.the past four years. Samples of the seed and the crop can be seen at the farms of J/B . Rife and Harry N. Powers.' ' Orders will be taken and seed delivered at either farm as desired or you can order direct, Inspection'invited. , CLINTON ROUSE , St. Route 54, N. W. ,of U:rbana,-0. (lm-11-2) , Glaser’s Beauty ! Shop I All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE f | Shampoo, Finger Wave | | . and Manicure ______ ________ ...75c | ] PERMANENTS—$3 and $5 f | 517 First National Bank Bldg. | 1 Phone: M. 2111-J or M. 1625-J I I SPRINGFIELD, .0. | | , ........................... ......... Groups planning consumer coopera­ tive' ventures should get copies of the .new bulletin by B. A. Wallace, rural economics j department, Ohio State University,! on legal phases of con-; . ...................... sumer cooperation in Ohio-- The bul­ letin can be secured from any county extension a^ent. . Subscribe to. THE HERALD . Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST Yellow Springs, Ohio '■ X-RAY EQUIPMENT i SPOT CASH PAID FOR | I HORSES — — — COWS.. | | ■ \ ~)i Size and Condition) = I Prompt removal of | | Hogs, Sheep, Calv:-s, J I . Colts • j I Telephone 454 |, I XENIA FERTILIZER & I I TANKAGE CO. 1 “ 1 0 0 €5.@ist s a t M i e d f u r n a c e o w u e r " n In th i pdrsance of the order of-the probate court of Greene County,! will offer fdr sale at public auction on the 17th day of December, 1938, at 10:00 o’clock,- at. the West door of the Court House in the county of Greene, State of Ohio, the following described real estate to-wit: ' Situate in the. Township of Xenia, County of Greene and State of Ohio, and being all of lot number 37 in South Park, an addition to the City of Xenia, Ohio. Situate in the Township of Xenia, County of Greene and State of Ohio, and being all of lot number thirty- eight (No. 38) in South Park, an addi­ tion to the City of Xenia, Ohio, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat of said addition. Said premises arc appraised at One Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($120.00) and must be sold for not less than two-thirds of said appraised value, and the terms of sale are cash in hand upon the delivery of the deed. OREN P. TRESSLAR* Administrator of the Estate -of •JesSc Trcsslar, deceased, Marcus McCnllister, Attorney for Administrator, ( 10 - 11 - 12 - 2 ) A WEEK Will Buy. A Williamson Tripl-lfie ‘The Williamson H eater Company: l installer! a Williamson furnace Iu*( fall. Our house lias been fur more comfortable limn before. I have burner! cmc-thirtl less fuel tliiui last winter I think th a t ts due p artly to the nutoimiilc boat control, ., ■ ' * Have n uniform tem perature throughout the se ven rooms. It is neat in appearance tuul 1 run I(i0<,;r satisfied, with the furnace. I would* recommend it lo anyone," -Signed—M r. 1£. G. I^ovcll, Zanesville, Ohio FREE: Furnace Inspection. Did you bum too much coalj did you have too much illness —were your coal bills too. high this past winter? We make f?ee inspection, locate troubles, -do repair work. Modest prices. Furnaces Cleaned C. C. BREWER Phone: Cedarville 125 ^ S T A % , HOTELf! FORT HAYES CD az 350 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH - FROM Next time you arc; (n Otoo’» capital go atratgVit to Hotc) Fort H a y u -hm o u t for excellent cooking/ comfortable roomsend perfect *ervicc.Thcmanynew modefttiitic roomaiare particularly popular. The aTi!-1 cooled Collee Shop and Mikado Cocktail Bar are riatfon-famoui. You'd appreciate did service and moderate pricer,, > , R I. GR IFF ITH , Manager C O L UMB U S , OH I O ALBERT ONFOF THE SEVENTEEN HOTELS 5000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES OHtOAOO. n.b. acmotr, MldHIOAN. . . . . . i . . . .TUSLER DAYTON. O H IO .................................MIAMI DOUIMMia, O H IO ,.. . . . . . .CHITTENDEN SOLUMBUS. OHIO.. ......... FORT HAYES TOLEDO, OHIO ,.fO R T M'EtOS CINCINNATI. OHIO. .FOUNTAIN. SOUARE CANTON, O H I O ...,..,,.......... BE!,DEN ST LOUIS M O ... . . « .MARK TWAIN ...........GREAT NORTHERN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA......ANTLERS SOUTH DEND. INDIANA . . . . . . . . OLIVER ANDERSON, tNDlANA,. . . . . . ANDERSON TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,TERRE HAUTE JACKSON, TENNESSEE. NEW SOUTHERN ASHLAND, KENTUCKY. . . . . . . . VENTURA ' OWENSBORO,KENTUCKY.OWENSBORO WACO, T E X A S .................RALEtOH NEW T ill BY MHItil t i s i : m i . m I Ob Hill S I X T Y - S ] NEWS FROI DEI COLUMBU.Sl in Ohm durii nomie lo>^ in $20,000,000. it. er.intendent “Assuming as estimate that: 1 la tieii: cost of accidcrl |i iroui direct cost," !\| 1 ,i[n us may be. readil.’l A'- ing dustrial .aceideil Ir Slier the amazing , il|- \\ 111 $ 100 , 000 , 000 .' A I l ■Imys- that: at least n| la i>»Wv. 1 L \ . ( 1 , accidents -were 1 L" >l ( 1 * Ijdmosr pilcat.iori of pro!i.i •tli«’ safe practices, argument that Ohio industry spite of the st ..sentiment on. era and cmploj for the state 108. claims' file fatalities, foul' abilities and l| disabilities. . Fallen aroll hours to witj stiff necks f | or around •tilings of tlv| commun'ilie'.* stadium projl Watson, stall said that tb<| stadia and constructed,! construction! freqfient cl •stadia or tl| whatever," - iivuted com| lo sponsor an average The spinl to the stall the directn Oharlcs 11il State Hou-J lions .in th'l the dome a | Hutchings illtiminatedl installed ini within a f! exteriar da Xenia Xcni’a's | shorter b;| ive bee. of the Will . The .bail a half hm| . will close* They wl around o) ployos a nit. n i l Katho cast the First Pm W. Va by the pil n.b., foil WMMN 5,000 kill poworfujl luty CULTURE rave In a roster | the 93d fierier function durin indicated that 1 dominate in coi professions, by. Senate Oleij and. House del ed fifty-one aiti of the ineomil sentative W. ' ville, Greene darville coileu president.. incfJ There are sevrj farmers, pliyj druggists a operator of fa as other prof listed in The il ink Bldg. ,M. 1625-J O. , 154'- , Commissionl of -the state I estimated tha more than O-Ol -nearly- $15,oof conjunction v| The estimate! wanted itm a ! renf'season ail manent inves| 000 in guns was thought 000 will be 800,000 for s $3,000,000 o l such as bool vests anr reli ZEIv & ICO. saned haafANTbena .J.OMVER J . ANOtRBOH |TRftE HAUTfi |w SOUTHERN , VEtfTURA ^OWENSBORO

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