The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26

f ’ F I v r * TIE TWRAin, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 , 1039 »n*> mp ; imym* '** Mff9* NOTICE FOR BIDS uwiuvatuiu# Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be raosivai a t tbs YU* lage Chrk’s Office in the Village o f Cedarville, O., from reputable makers o f motor fire apparatus in accordance with these specifications and with the advertisement, a copy o f which is at­ tached, until February 14, 1939, for furnishing the following pieces o f equipment, as shown in specifications: 1 —Commercial Chassis with wind­ shield and helper springs, oversized generator and radiator, 1 — £00 gal. approved pump, mount­ ed in body with 200 gal, booster tank, 1 hose reel (capable o f holding 200 ft. o f 1 inch booster hose), hose basket for leader' line, ladder brackets, suc­ tion hose troughs, flashing siren, hose lights, searchlight, and tachometer, 2 — lQ-.foot lengths o f section hose, complete with couplings, and span­ ner wrenches to fit our hydrants. 1 —set 28 foot extension ladder. 1 —set 12 foot roof ladder. 200 feet o f 1 -inch booster hose with fog nozzle, 1 —crowbar and holder. 2 — fire axes and holders, 2 —electric lanterns and brackets. 4—Running board plate s for nozzles. ^ • 1 —Siamese —QMsxVAxllA with cut­ offs. 2—100 foot sections o f 1 % inch leader lines. 2 —shut off nozzle^ for leader line. 500 foot o f double jacket 2% inch wax and gum treated, equivalent to - Arrow Brand Fabric Fire Hose. 1 —.Fire Siren 3 horsepower, com plete with starter and remote control —220 V. single phase. 6 —Regulation rubber coats and hnt’*. . Lath bidder, must furnish satis­ factory evidence o f his ability to con­ struct the apparatus or /equipment specified, and state the location o f the factory where apparatus or equipment is to be built and the make and type of each principal unit o f the machine or equipment. As a condition o f acceptance o f the items, the contractor shall guarantee the apparatus and equipment furnish­ ed. This guarantee shall not cover breakage by neglectj misuse, wreck­ ing caused by the actual fire service, collision or carelessness on the part o f other than the makers after ac ceptance. Each Bid shall be accompanied by complete detail specifications o f the apparatus, motor, chasis. and equip­ ment which it is proposed to furnish and to which the apparatus or equip- ment furnished under the contract must conform as well as with the specifications attached, The Village Council* of the Village o f Cedarville, reserves the right to reject any and ali bids, or to accept the one that in its judgment will be for the best interests o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Certified Checks o f 10 per cent of bid to be furnished by the manu facturer. All Standard equipment mounted on trucks as to make, subject to change by the Fire Chief. Equipment is to be delivered not later than 50 days after the signing of the contract. i* PIERRE J. McCORKELL, Village Clerk (1-20-27 ;2-3-lQ) FOR MAKING THE PALACE HOTEL yo u r HOME IN ANTHONY ELSASSEK Manager CINCINNATI 6TH AT VINE STREETS Aladdin Outdonel Temperance N o t e s Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. In one section o f Chicago there are 500 saloons in a district where 60 per cent o f the population is on the dole. / Remember the wonderment when you read the tales of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp ? Those were but fairy tales —his lamp 1 a myth. ( But—the relief to weary, tired eyes afforded by properly fitted glasses is such a revelation that it makes you think that the acts even o f Aladdin might have been possible. We ' use no magic lamp, only modern, scientific equipment which works the wonders o f magic—and tells the truth about your eyes. OptometricEye Specialist Over WooiwortK’s—-Xenia, Ohio $.<;) A W E E K W i l l Bay A r> Williamson TiipW ra *Tire Williamson Heater Company: Ot:rTripl if? linskept ottf housewarmertlii-swinter than It haq ever been, I found that I did not need to fire the furnace as often. The Williamson Furnace is the bestlookintt heating plant I have ever seen. The Furnace is so cosy to operate that a child could fire it.” Signed—Emerson Wright, Eaton, Ohio FREES Furnace Inspection. Did you bum too much coal, did youhave too much illness —were your coal bills too high this past winter? We make free inspection, locate troubles, do repair work. Modest prices. ;* 3 ?i£da*?ffi&e© I / ' F iw n i c c t * f l a n u M C. C. BREWER Phone: Cedarville 125 CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK For Sale To THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ave. SPRINGFIELD, O. Phone 5942 Alcohol is a poison inherently, ab­ solutely, essentially; in a drop or in a gill, in a pint or in a gallon, in all quantities and every quantity it is a poison. Plainly the quantity cannot aftre its -chemical constitution. —Journal o f the American Medical Association. Sam Morris, the Voice o f Temper­ ance, who frequently speaks over the radio says: The ambitions of those who desired the women and girls of America to become liquor patrons have been realized beyond the booze seller’s fondest dreams. No san'e per­ son will deny that repeal liquor and the drinking places o f today are de­ bauching the womanhood o f America as the old open saloon never did de­ bauch theaboys and men o f this nation, We have received a letter from an ice cream manufacturer saying they would rather have their place burn down or be washed away in a flood than tojresort to such aB suggested in this advertisement. The letter also, say s:r"It seems terrible to think young boys and girls might be using this kind of ice cream, creating a habit for rum and its associate be- erages ond not know it." Capt. Wilford S. Alexander} in an address to' liquor men at Baltimore, Maryland, urging them to “clean up” if they expected to continue in busi­ ness,added that there have been 7,000 local option elections In the United States since repeal, and that the drys have won 5,000 o f these elections. Mr. Martin Nelson, secretary of the Keeley Institute at Dwight, 111., recently said: “ Today public com- ■jlacency about women drinking at bars is making tragically serious. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover says that crime is costing us fifteen billion dollars at year. This means that if we solve the crime problem every other social problem in the country .vould be susceptible o f solution. Sup­ pression of crime would increase the national income by approximately 25 percent. And if we would wipe out the liquor traffic we would lessen crime. ■ For Sale—Jersey bull from, good registered dam and sire, would make a good herd sire for any one. For information call 191-F-13 James P. Ramsey. or see BLACKBURNS Tooth Powder—Corn Remover Herbs /Liniment — Salve Soap " 214 N. West St. Xenia, Otdo Dr. H. N . Williams i DENTIST Yellow Springs, Ohio X-RAY EQUIPMENT Friday — Saturday “Bank Night” —SCREEN— "The Girl Downstairs" Franchot Tone Franciaka Gaal Continuous Shows Dally ” Adults Orfly 15o T il 2 P. M. STARTS SUNDAY F IV E D A Y S UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I choo l Lesson By HAHOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. £»«an of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. O Western Newspaper Union, UtPOUT of . s a l e Monday, January 80, 1989 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Lesson for February S . Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ lected and copyrighted by IntemaUonal Council of Religious Education; used by permission. PETER PREACHES AT PENTECOST LESSON TEXT—Acts 2:12-16. 3641. GOLDEN TEXT—Not by might, nor by S ower, but by my Spirit, sail’: the Lord ot osti.—Zecbarlah 4:6. We need a revival. With one ac­ cord leaders of the Church agree on that point although they may dif­ fer widely on other matters. So­ cial and civic leaders agreel One prominent government official re­ cently said that the-only, hope for the world in this hour of conflict and confusion was a return to the Christian faith of our fathers. He was but one of many outstanding men who have expressed such a .belief. How may such a revival of faith toward God (with its quickening of the believer end the resultant' sal­ vation of sinners) be brought about? Certainly it is not in the power of man to produce it, although he does have a vital part in surrendering himself to God’s plan and purpose, so that He may work again in the" midst of His people. Our lesson for today clearly indicates how God worked on Pentecost, namely, through a spirit-filled people, pro­ claiming His own Word, with aston­ ishing results following. Will not God work in the same way today if we only give Him a chance? . I. An Amazing Spiritual Experi­ ence (w . 12,13). Read the first 11 verses of this chapter and you will learn of the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples—as the rushing of a mighty wind,, in tongues o f fire, and. in the ability to proclaim the Word o f God to all men. There is no use t alking about an­ other Pentecost as though God needs to repeat that marvelous day. But tlie essence of what occurred on Pentecost is the deep need of both individual Christians and of the Church today. In much (one is al­ most ready to say most) of our Christian work there is not only a . failure to recognize the Holy Spirit, but what appears to be an actual ignoring of Him. One of the great experiences of literally thousands of students who have come under the writer’s care during the years is their sudden understanding' of the fact that the Holy Spirit is a person —yes, a convicting, regenerating, di­ recting, and energizing member of the divine Trinity, working in and through man. II. An Effective Spiritual Message <w . 14-18, 36, See also vv; 19-35). The characteristics o f a re.al gos­ pel message are -found here. First of all there must be a Spirit-filled preacher. He may be a minister or he may be a layman, but if the Spirit of God is upon him, there will be the right kind of message] That message will not be an es­ say, book review, or dissertation on social or civic problems, but an ex­ position of the Word pf God. Note that Peter preached and interpreted prophecy — a subject which no preacher should neglect—but that he did .so not for the. purpose of hav­ ing a'sensational , sermon subject, but in order to reveal the glories of the person and work of Christ—a lesson some preachers need to learn. The manner of preaching is also important, Peter was definite, ear­ nest, bold, and decidedly personal in his preaching. A man who is speaking in the energy of the flesh should beware of such marks upon his preaching, but a Spirit-filled man should rejoice in the holy boldness and assurance which the Holy Spirit gives. He will be delivered from any temptations to be extreme or unkind, but will at the same time be led to say those things which will prick the hearts of people and cause them to turn to Christ. III. An Appropriate Spiritual Re­ sult (vv. 37-41). •We often say that there is very lit­ tle old-time conviction of sin today, and alas, it is all too true. It is not even the privilege of many spiritu­ ally-minded preachers who present a true gospel to see such a response as Peter saw on' Pentecost. But that does not mean that the Spirit is net working. God does not hold us responsible for outward evidence of results. He does hold every teacher and preach­ er responsible for faithful discharge of his sacred stewardship. Th,at in­ cludes more than the public minis­ try of teaching a Sunday School class or preaching a sermon. It means that the individual’s life is right with God—no trickery, no dis­ honesty, no double dealing with God or man; a life yielded to the control of the Holy Spirit. Next comes dili­ gence in study of God’s Word, and a willingness to proclaim its whole truth without fear or favor, in sea­ son and out of season. HOGS- 160-199 200-224 225-249 250-274 275-299 8 G 2 head, lbs. lbs. FOR RENT. Seven room house on North Main street, modern. Phone 174-F2, C. W. Mott, Jamestown, O. Why not buy a home ? We have: money, to loan on Real Estate. Cc - 1 darvllle Federal Savings & Loan ' Assn, I Sunday Chicken Dinner—Special weekly rates on board and rooms, (4t) SEARS’ HOTEL. lbs. lbs. lbs. 300 lbs, up —______ 140-159 l b s ._____ — / ................. 8.25 ............. .......... 8.00 to 8,20 - ............... 7.80 ------- - ........... 7.75 ..................... a7.65 —7.25 down —7.70 Feeding p ig s ------- ----------8.50 down Fat s ow s .............»............. 5,90 to 7.00 SHEEP & LAMBS—121 head. Top lam b s____________—9.00 Seconds — ...................— .8.40 to 8.50 Medium______z_________ 8.00 Top buck lam b s ________8.00 Butcher ew es________ , —3.10 down CATTLE—146 head. Best s te e rs _____;______ 8.05 to 8.45 Other s t e e r s ___________ 7.35 down Best h e ife rs____________ 8.05 to 8.35 Other heifers_______ ,7.50 down Best fat c ow s___ ____ ,___5.00 to 6.55 Medium cows ____________4.00 to 4,95 Other cow s ___________ __3,25 down Bulls — ........................... 6.50 to 7,30 Bang reactors__________ 6.45 down Milk c o w s ___ ___ i ____353.40 down VEAL CALVES—145 head. Good artd ch o ice____ 11.80 to 12.80 Medum ----------------- 1—10.85 to 11.10 Culls ----------------------------- 9.60 down Dut to soft weather conditons, the supply of live stock was rather light at this, sale today. Top hogs cashed at 8.25 for weights ranging from' 160 to 199 lbs,, and 8.00 to 8.20 for weights from 200 to 224 lbs. Weights from-225 to 200 sold from 7.65 to 7.80, and those over 300 lb's, downward from 7.25. Lighter weights sold at 7.70. Feeding pigs were active on a large* supply and sold up to 8.50 for some good treated kinds averaging a- round 90 lbs. Fat sows sold from We Pay Cash For HORSES, $5—COWS, $3 ! (O f size and condition) Hogs, Sheep, Calves and | Colts Rejmoved 1 Quick service, clean trucks I Call [GREENE CO. FERTILIZER Phone Xenia, j Charges Reverse 26 A, Janes and Sons Ohio t LEGAL NOTICE Alberta Moore, whose residence Is unknown, is hereby notified that David J, Moore has filed his petition against her for divorce in Case No. 21867 o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Qhio^charging her with gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty. That said cause will be for hearing on and after six full weeks from the first publication hereof, D. M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiff. (l-20-2-24d) U j HOTEL FORT HAYES /■ 350 OUTSIDE ROOMS W ITH BATH • FROM Next lame you ar<; in OM©'» capital go strJgfa to Hold Fort Hsyef—hrtout for excellent cooking,, - conJofUblc rooms:and perfect servke.TKemenynew «od[cn>btic roorw « c particularly popular. The akv coded Coffee Shop end Mikeda Cocktail Bar are ifatloii-famous. Yon'S .appreciate tW Service and moderate pUcer, R. I. GRIFFITH, Manager <S J. 5.90 to 7.00. ; • Top lambs cashed at 9,00, medium kinds at 9.00, and seconds around'8.50' Buck lambs were discounted 1.00 .Best butcher ewes at 3.10. I C O L U M B U S OHI O ALBERT oneoftheseventeen Cattle continued to sell high, with, best steers offered at 8.05 and 8.45, and best heifers at practically the same prices. Best fat cows sold from 5.00 to 6.55, and medium grades at 4.00 to 4.95, Cutters and shelly kinds sold downward from 3.25. Best bulls offered cashed at 6.50 and 7.30. Bang re-actors sold from 6.45 own . 1 Vealcrs topped at 12.80, with other choice kinds down to 11.80. Mediums sold at 10.85 to 11.10. I HOTELS 5000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES . ‘ , CHICAGO, ILL. DETROIT. MICHIGAN........... . , . . .TULLER DAYTON. OHIO . . ......... ..........M I A M I COLUMBUS, OHIO.. ..........CHITTENDEN OOLUM8U8. OHIO.* •*«.. .FORT HAYES TOLEDO. 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RALEIGH MUftit ALBERT PICKHOIKS 1939 CHEVROLET Kl_ K *.-A wmmAiim., . - THE PUBLIC HAS LOOKED I PRICES-CAR VALUES-FOR 1919 « s k ga i n the publ ic is b u y i n g mo r e Ihev rol ets than a n y ol ma k e of car The Living Word Christ is the Living Word; so it is the Word of God that has come from God, and has come into this world, and by which all and every operation of God is, effected, Where the Word of God is received the , soul is begotten of God. * This public preference is the public’s proof of Chevrolet’s greater dollar value. Act on it! • . . Buy Chevrolet for 1 9 3 9 . . . and get more for ypur money f A Geoerof Atofofli Veto . * * * * 8 8 - CHEVROLET - S T j , . cn«»*** Y ***1 ‘CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE! SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES Codarrillf, Ofciv r": . „ ; ; m m TI B P sidenc# Is ;hat David on against . 21867 o f of Greene with gross le cruelty. >r hearing ; from the ‘ N. Untiff. 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