The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
“A Q u it , toty h m 'Gospel * 'MSM #M P Grose. A» «M SWBMT ‘Christ, hi* '•otn* a* the hostility «a i(A lnM d ir fivIMPPw <« «»<G3**» .worL . _ . „ ‘hHUlri* aa4 ’kHMi Inf io n o f Q m . Q a& n v m v m bopt bar.* etoa rent, asid«, attotlM “a*** w oMnfdJUjt* ** blood o T jmuo ” I. O netoed—Thai w# <w , 22-24). , . The flotilla o f to** afcOuinatoitoe* surrounding tt» .c«*c% foh deep tota***tfo*v*By I^M dinvW # • t e n d w d f o l t o t h i * ** * * [fee Chib*’# uMpe*k»bto • f m , - * * * . m r idb cd y^ d o lipH C i p w **£ ■as d # Luther, ?Tw n>k, *t» fM lp ;How can any believer contemplate ,[«he crooc and withhold a*lf, sub- iitaftc*, or service brant Chrtott - Bqoiiabr eaxnikd khd. heart-search- (|n|[ la th e 'message o f the croi*' to the unbeliever. He know* he » a (sinner (Bom. 2:23), he knhkiL«bat **tha wages Of.ain t f j M r . _ . :6:23),and he know# p i t ftoaltfcar. la ttorelM votio* to 'any Other, w e there la none B esvaa gtoen,- J |P m L . Wife «R I mMm ■SSI N^::i9NteK' h a en iven among owm whereby ?*# must h e r w w 1Lw lfli «**)- H e re a t ftskageaa .he .meat* th a t (One "who bis a T ir * % t b iW dpSptn aiwiii akfflit^ eomest brio 'th y tdam tanMi aOM to him. "fWay kina In hla earn. H u t we, befog Bye unto righto *n#tsi)ri hpr .. jatripm y e 'iw a e b e e to dO tF e t. 8? ' 1 4 ) ., Ttoweweaw two.:n :wbo were cruaifled wftb . . ana railed a* Rip**' Tka 4$Rr.f$$& “Lord, rsp o ffin l^ im t #jm?r toon l a n d ' shaft be wife maJCFnradkm" (Luke ' s t i l u s ) . • ' S M h m r , who these lines, wIR yak a e tj u a t way (taka the etseual lifowhlsla:J*ei#i a ie d tom ric e posMlBs ja r y*«f H . Few ake n Th s t R e Mtgbt B* Aseepte* <yk, 20-3«) . The- railing, head wagging. and ether abuae t h a tm e n ' 'Jesus a s Hi'-hiifeg' ' must have been s (Hia tender loving heap! to Jtoj •But It w e t aa nothing - (with th a t hour whan, ;all tha aim and curse o f tha world, . 'H e Who Knew Oa afci *«waa a iada aln fo r turnad away ISrotoHim/ ;btg o f th a t lmH(V;Wi>dffa, s e t a b tampt to axplaln it, we ean only accept It and thank God that be cause H a did iM f tm o jf e f tr ut-wa anay be “mada m n ^ tte o u s o e a e of God In him*' ( I f Ckr. • : « ) . Attiyst®*'*'*** ■ Tha death of lam a waa. k o t'th e pitiful weakening of a human inar* h r . - Here eras #w:&«neg ;God, a rm l u f with a loud M ice it . s T). i M t f m> H h & S t t o t h a ^ ^ R S r (Luka 17:41), daclarlng th a t tba woric of redemption was "flaiehed.” ■ A sav iaib laia id leatio tteftha tpa rt " • and ae a daclareUan- that 16#- UM dispensation of law had givsn placa t o tha dispensation of grace, God '(tor*; th e tempi# v i t t l a fwOm 'OMr ,H« oosld havs dona ft. Ifo num could h a re torn this sfcrty*foot twenty-foot wide, add Weft-1 curtain from top to bottom, I t had hung In the temple to kaeo all but the High P rlaat out a ( V e W y af (Holies, end ha entered a g i k t r a«d trembling but oa i x n c iM i i i i v i iv dot iw# hi ‘ l**brethten, tini kd liiil bar t t i JbldMt i f Ji [by a new end IMag way, »hath oonaacratad l e t a a , « van,” Tharofera, let .near wMh a true heart and ftdt a * •u ran e a e f fakk'* O a k W lkH d , __ _ wkhi- h is featheae, andjaklie |Mk fiM i ^ 9 « L a l a i t y i d d D h h w y H s i i c a l U M l i ike. to M » B M I W« to M l g g hW Uu> Hkm i* iia . ................... - t a d „8Jft " down ,-l.W to MO >«S1* te.eo down *» 00 down fg ije a s s — .T.ifi to T<»8 n w and LAMBS 200 head, f t y huefee o .-a oofJOI-t!r.’c»CrCSC-. 1 » 0 to 8 ,6 0 .8.00 W 8.50 tP LOO .1.60 to 840 ,,8.25 to 5.40 P»!BTO*J b O«< taker awes’ T ie rlisa wethers CATTL*—IW head. Gael fed steer* g iap fed steers Plain gross steers Madias* fsd heifers W^neWPiS^a am* ^ wa* dal graas heifers » . Stack kaSh ri Mat fa t sews guHaai eews Cstters cawa — „„.„.8.55 to 0.58 ,.„ ^ .j:00 to 8.50 ^ ...( iw s to 7.00 „.,»>8 j 00 to 8,45 ,.„-„-7«16 to 7.80 „_»„.8J0 down ,„„„„..545 to 8.05 ,,.-,.4 ,48 to 545 .1.00 to 415 Fresh cows „„.._„..„„»„|52.00 down IMaey hails — *.75 to 6,80 Light h a lls_____ _0.00 to 6.50 Stock boll* — 540 to 7.00 VMAL CALVJ5S-I29 head. -■ tom* Good and choke ")■» m.-yr W ntw» 3 ,00 to 8,20 Medium calves.—--------- 7,80 to 8,60 C o lls ----- *— down Receipts of live stock a t the spring- field market today , reflected a sub stantial iperefae over last Monday mom than 1800 head. \ Hogs Sold upwards of 45 cents higher than Week , ago, with, top price of 020 being prid fo r some of the pens o f IfiO. to 200 lb. grades. 840 to 845 Was paid f o r 200 to 226 lb kinds, and 9.Q0 fo r 22S to 280 lbs. Heavier grades sold from 1.85 down. Feeding pigs .continued strong with a top of 10.68, and sows with pigs a t side a t |48.00 down. Fat sows shared in the. Increase with sales ranging downward from 7.95. ■■ There were, no choice f a t cattle offered, but several lots of good fed steers sold from 8(55 to 9.55 depend ing on weight and condition, Mediuin fed stoers ranged from 8.00 to 8.50, and plain grass kinds dbwnfrpinLOO. Medium fed heifers sold from 8,00 to 8.45r' and plain grass kinds 745 to 7,80, Best f a t cows cashed a t -5.25 to 6.05, and medium cows down from 545. The supply of bulls was large With heavier Weights going a t -6.75 and *,80, and lighter kinds from 7.00 down. In the calf division tops wdnt a t 9.30, arid good and choice vealers 880 to 980. Mediums sorts ranged 7.80 to 8.90. Top. Jambs cashed a t 8.50* and sec yearling Wethers 5.25 to 0.40. «L — The lemons Hollywood Busby Berkley dancing Mrls go plaeea 1 and do things in their latest picture, ‘Hold D inara la Pari*," which will open Sunday, June 19, at the debut* Xante theater, he ,, Xenia, for a three day engagement. Rudy Valle* heads the cast of ‘'Gold Diggers In- Paris’’ sad golden-voiced Rosemary Lane Is featured opposite him with Gloria Dickson doing a feminine menace- The SehatoheUhrH* Bead, a specialty outfit that is taking the country *» storm with their goofy antics take care of the rhythm with Hugh Herbert, Alloa Jenkins, Mabel Todd and Melville Cooper In charge of tha aomsdr. Hit tunea, elaborate musical numbers, for which the series is famous, and a hilarious story are just a few e t the taatere* ad “Gold Digger* In Parts.” * offense. I t says: “Every such incident furnishes am munition to the drys, and such pro gress a» they have made they owe largely to. the stupid assistance of the booze trade. . There is much evidence to support the view1that the trade hanged itself twenty years ago, and there is no evidence whatever th a t -t cannot ban gitself again. Almost 200 years ago, in the British Parliament, we note the prophetic words of Lord Chesterfield, who, speaking on the Gin Act said—^ '’Luxury, My Lords, is to be taxed, but' vice prohibited, Let the difficul ties in executing the laws he what they will.” For Sale — Good 6-yeat-old Percheron mare with filly colt by her side. Phone 173-F-4.' State Route -42, Charles Kimble. H. 0 . Yoder in a recent issue of To day’s America said:' Personally, I believe that Prohibi- 'Ton of the sale of beverage alcohol can. be enforced, just as every other ’aw on our statute books or tenet o f cur .Constitution is enipreed. I t is a sad day for anw democracy when it admits its inability . to enforce its constitution and law*. T emppfa&ce Notes | 'ijpi iB.arad by 1 . 0 ^ i l l a H , a T . I J . 1 An insurance journal said, “Brew ers. "die. about fifty per cent faster than the average man, and saloon- kvepm die about seven times as fast/! If alcohol is gqod for the Bystem , why do life insurance companies ask *o pertfcslsriy as to your use of it 7 Whir dp they W e * “total abstinence, class’’ which is an added benefit to thie policy-holder Who belong to tha t afase? / -* The “K*p*al Rtview," a wet paper, rebukes the Wets fo r giving cause for Dr, Faul X Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOURS Monday aad Friday - t a n A* m , te « r . m , IhMiay, Tlawtdiy and Batktday , Wm A, M, to RiH P, M. OH*» deaetf WaiaenMy Aftemeea Pheae: 7t- ^ When you attach those nice new auto tugs, remember POOR VISION ' '' I ,s / ' i , % d •can pu t a / l i ly InYour Hand F. I a NELSON, 6 . D. OPTOMETRIST JameetowB, Ohio 1 *:. Fridty —Ssturday “ B a r i t N f e h t ” | "UHto Mlm Thoroofhbrtd' Mn •berldan . Jean u**» , . I t was hard for Daniel to oppose the widely accepted' customs,-of -his day, a s.it is hard for young men and vtomen to say “No” when cocktail* end wild parties are so widely ac cepted and defended. But Daniel Is remembered .because he did say “No” and stuck to it. If young people say ‘No” they mark themselves out for distinction. This may make them un-; comfortable for the-present, but It will be a powerful factor in their success later on. If a maniac were discovered a t the wheel of an automobile, endangering the lives of pedestrians' and motor ists alike, ho would bo put safely away permanently. The drunken driver il a t least temporarily a maniac. And ho is potentially as dangerous.— Chicago Herald and Examiner, The following report came from one single relief district in Chicago recent- ly: ■ “At least half of the men who came to the relief office today had been drinking. In some cases, they were go drunk that we had to refuse them, their checks. Most encouraging news cOmes froto the headquarters of the National Woman’s Christian Temperance* Union. As in former days when the temperance fight was largely a wo man’s movement, so again in these latter days lias the gage o f battle j been thrown down by the women. I Subscribe to “THE HERALD” C*aMaiMMa' Swww Qrthr ' AduH* B rtkM a * m t f , M. OTAM faBN SAV T « » » , w n w B M iy M M iffr f l i V T T I p l I T ROSillHimS l H im n c i i i i Y j i r u k r i m m fcrttAV(rtftoaf • W«>(tri |UU|1U S«MR«r B>iBaM,M*Wens(Ml•S«,ir t» l*rt «■**>0MM •#»■»«» t«> m « s , « h tirOi it Wwr*w i t*i a*rste M B aaM' la'iood Mr *■ to II* SHIM* i I f i n aft wtoeh, .G a m « ill. 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B1M 1 wmwm W H (0 R*4l» A m tm m w L W «VJ«MRRN | Adnu«*iou Adu1is 2Se < lie ISIEEDCARE FOR PERFECT JELLY A t i d C r iu te n t & t J m m I t o f P f i n t « Iw |) o r l« B e d , K By B f trm m . f m f w v WOULD ha lettraatiac, a t Mart to me, to know what clav*r ©to- lima housakaapar, pariiapa la tha aiiii-rbom of a manor houat, dto* coverad that fruit jutoa and auger when cooked together would jelly. We know tout tha time does not date back ctnturtot, hacauae auger, tha neceasary factor, to the fine granulated form, baa not been gen erally available until a compara tively recent time. Many muat have been the experiment# before more or less accurate recipe* were de veloped. The perfect jelly should ha clear, firm enough to mold hu t not atiff. Tha result* depend-upon using the proper proportion* of fru it juice and sugar. They also depend upon the amount of acid present to the juice. Not a ll fruit* supply tha proper amounts of pectin mid acid. For t h i a reason our grandmolhara through the trial and erro r method limited the number of fru its , for jelly. Strawberries and peaches for instance were reserved for canning and preserving. The standard pro portions—! cup of sugar to I cup of juice—were not always successful for other jellies. They usually w o rk , for currant, green, apple* and green grapes. I t fruit was’ overripe, how ever, this amount of sugar was too much and the result was a soft, sy rupy . mixture. This was some times prevented by--combining the fruit juice with green apple or with green grape juice. This custom eventually resulted to the prepara tion for market of a concentrate of apple juice which wa know a a fruit pectin. . ' By the use of this fru it pectin in the proper proportion* we ar* now able to make jelly- of practically^ any flavor to a very short time. ' The short time of- cooking pre serves the fresh flavor of the fruit, and for this reason, pectin is some? times used with fru it juices, such as currant, which will jelly without it, •• Flam lolly. / 4 cup* (2 lbs.) plum julca 7%' ctlpa (314 lbs4 sugar % bottle fru it pectin . Wash about four pounds of fully ripe plums, To prepare* Juice, crush fruit well without peeling o r pitting, add one cup of water, bring ,'to a bail, cover, and cook over a low flame ten minutes. Pu t fru it to double cheesecloth or one thickness Canton flannel and squeeze out julca. Measure juice in to kettle, add s u g a r and stir well. P u t over hot flem it bring to a boil, Stirring occasional ly., As soon as the mixture bolls, s tir to fruit pectin, bring to a hard rolling boil and continue boiling and stirring for just half * minute. Taka from fixe, skim quickly Amt pour a t once into scalded jelly glasses. Cover with a n eighth of an inch layer of paraffin. Yield—ten to elev en sto-ounca glasses. „ Sour clingstone plum* ffiafce beat jelly. I f sweet plum* o r freestone prune* a re used, substitute one-half cup strained lemon julca for an equal amount of prepared juice to this recipe, BlaekberryJelly., 4 cups (2 lbs.) blackberry juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 8 cups (3)4 lbs.) sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin Wash about three quarts of fully ripe berries. To prepare juice crush well or grind the berries. Pu t ber ries to double cheesecloth o r one thickness of Canton flannel and squeeze out the juice. Squeeze and stra in -ju lca from 1 medium size lemon. Measure ju k e intokettle, add lemon and sugar; s tir well. P u t over hot flame, bring to a boll, stirring occasionally. As soon a s the. mix tu re bolls, stir in tha fruit pectin, bring to a hard rolling boil and con tinue boiling and stirring for just skim quickly, and pour a t once into scalded jelly glasses. Cover with an eighth of an Inch layer of paraffin, Yield-eleven to twelve six-ounce glasses. Strawberry jelly may ba made by the above method. Test far Pectin, P u t one tablespoonful of hot Juice into glass or cup. Add one table spoonful of alcohol and s tir once. Let stand two minutes. If a thick jelly which can-be taken up on a spoon without breaking, one cup of sugar to one cup of ju ic e 'm ay 'b e used. If jelly forms, but breaks as it is taken up with the spoon three- fourths cup of sugar to each cup of juice should be used. If there Is no jelly formation, the Juice must be? combined with sour apple juica of currant juice and retested, 0M Fariikmed filly . To obtain best results to Jelly making, it Is advisable to work with a small quantity of juke. T w o quarts of juice is a sufficiently large quantity to handle a t one time, Measure juke, add sugar and atfr until sugar is dissolved. Bod rapid* ty until jelly t e s t is obtained. When two drop* will bang side by side from a spoon which h a i been dipped into the belling mixture, the jelly is ready to be skimmed and to be poured to dean , hot glasses, Pour hot paraffin Immediately over the tolly' to the depth of snewighth inch. When coM cover with fto BdA, # mn ftwrtw, Wanted—Parties to operate cream station and routes. May be handled in connection with some other busi ness, Answer Box 3Ccars this paper, wawwwwwai ni i ikhimi ■ Dr. II. N. WiUiMiM DENTIST • . j * i -—A— - ^ mAt i* b RIISW ',-j 1 x - r a y a a t m i M T Lav*) and Hardy h La«r*l and Hardy, the world'* funnleet comedian* don’t know that Della Lind, the pretty little blond, they are paying such ar dent court to l» the wife of their employer, Walter Woolf Kinr, la “SwlM HI*#” their Jetwt hlUrlou* comedy, which will open a three day engagement a t the beautiful air-cooled Majeetic theater In Bprtogfield, with a midnight prevue show, (Saturday, June (8. (a “Bwlea M( m ,” Laurel and Hardy appear u mousetrap salesmen shout to rid the cheese-making country of its rodent population. Brie Blore also ha* a featured comedy role, while the Purely fcrow«-e cd blonde Dell* Lindt furnishes the romance op* poeita Walter b oolf Xing. C O N S IG N T O U R U V E S T O C K —to the— SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK M liES C U D A n SALES EVERY MONDAY H m M i A t . SPRINOriELD, pBIO ttria W - l Number 1 Distillate High Grade Kerosene e White Tractor Tractor G Prompt Delivery Telephone 15 The Carroll-BinderGo. (08—116 East Main fit. Xenia, Ohio ssei ^^^jRaw aomb AdgjMvatopBA. vHO*1 able- FortMefe* H* 4 etwttf»K* •fcssrt-af-tow**«eavi»l«i»es**l* ilia piefemNl itepplai pbc* M 1 * 1 * 4 *,lb* tmaitm sstric*wO OOOOWsfv li •/wRRaRPWi elHRM**•BfPW towCsibfttR*g«iMiMM)ffsslKi^ tepwi I* tha asetitsl MerBim* B f f . mmiOaooiKfi• onn ewioiNwctmoo?•vtO' lOwBO FIR M,M. NOtRIS, M m ^ w 2SttlNM S |9 •miHi/ww m Til*; JS J ihch mm isc * *j S aesesaamss i s i TNI SIVENTIINVIS @ 9 ALBERT P I S H I H O T I L i 1000 ROOMS IN S STATES > 2 w l MRW T I BY II] TIHRMF.N1 O F T H l s ix ty : OOLUMBl’S . Clarence H. K» pepple'a bead* peoples’ meaty eyes, records In addition to handling mill! » treasurer, he is of three retiree additional funds „ by bonds in hi# 747, or more th dollars. The 1#« f a r is that of tirement syster 931,830 m May steadily, while count was that mission of Ohio 452470,285 to Yealed. “It’s too bad and wc can do was the nsser tion Commissi* dell When he Wa bass fishermen justices of the of more than mouth bass in fishing licenses and the daily . reverse side of This spring the] established a- da in addition rede of eleven inches] laws regulating I published on the] 'are adopted b y . publication the might unintent^ sportsmen, Con said,. State Director H. Hanefeld, cij committee for th show, which , Ohio State fa th a t preparation - oially .began show headqoar Iambus, Hie the largest dair the world, w ill. 8 to 15, with en well aa all dairy] States, Director! A warning to both life anc lessness in the during the Four was issued b y ' director of thel health. He urf older persons rather titan chil when burned bj should be const ularly if the slj being broken, Under the pointed alienist ward, inmates i now have the treatment, All] jstitutiOn will and nervous dl| received, and present inmate suffer from mj tions will be d | Warden James ! ed the necessil an alienist e\ charge of the ward was trar tiaiy from L«j in Cincinnati Margaret Allr ed by Dr. t»eor institution’s only a month] infs” have: ard said. NGTi Mayer Kern) call the alter that ward catl keeping dog| Streets, Alsr m t l y tespons dog might dd or another** • has a jicenw giro the os m dtnr tore** requires all •sis’- w m The Cosy «*teller «k hfiHie, T h e , and with trea tly to ih B, A ML Raid design* Wsvfcdwm t* »*ht3, In ? . treittsw i*-r
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