The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
4* Loretta Fauag a * i Pari* Wive* tw i Out retd to romance Walter Wenger's ■^Ptwwrtiy Yoara,w tb* new aoped* which will; mm at tb# W itt Tbestoir, ftprtggfl*M. « * Tksiraday. ;! j j i I ’’ -sac E‘ . F f l t r b in k s y ;m m « » « mm *- might W H R I I I Y JANUARY IB o n l y w m m a v M f m i n v i i i i i i ? Farewell R*swf*M*n* of Tho CHkrtipfth Low# Run Way. OFMil Tima mm seventh Y « r Off Broadway m- Enjoyed By B^OO^OO >JrMrpMfo , , ' ..j, t f A , ' 4 * V'l- L : a- 'vr . *• - :■"■•.?.• JOHN BARTON MAtL ORDER* NOW! Everybody's t*m i to FMeee! _ 'Ornbeetr#* «iH l LoEta $ IiW . flitteony $1*13 G allery (unreserved ) 87c. A ll Taxes Ibc. Ewolssa seKaddreeeed Stomped envelop* with cheek or m*ney ’ order payable to Fairbanks Theatre A ID fttiftC ftlt A U T IIIt . $ 9 8 0 ROOMS WITH RATH FRQM *fca VaawRWilrf* fowe»irii<aveewfoStfM Severe He*dfeol4JTriw *^0 ««b"* seetarefdtoibmpbisdb- M il MRlARMRMMMA b MRMRRIVWMR1PM •Rkiw fo^totoig*ja£talaJLAmu^ nJAR^iMaiAajAfofoawl h ^MI h A c IVRRMMPM'ARRAMAA^^WMMTRWpPRBI»#ea*99**•*• fww wiww mmr^m. ■ : M,J.OilNmaM*Ma*a*ar REV. HARVEY 8, GALLOWAY TheChurch of the Nazarane an* mrtmcfs two week* o f svangriestie services starting Jan, 19 to the X&thf by ifov. Harvey A OagpMfc, ****** of th& Springfield Church or the Ntoawne, There wtU be special music each evening-. Reynmed StriekUndi Christianity and forgiven*** be long together. Ameog the reUgiena of the earth Christianity stands out as the onetrue faith because it prop* arly and adequately meets the prob lem of ahi. In Christ ia provided forgiveneaa for ska, cleans** from all unrighteousness, * new birth by which one enters into e life of holi ness and powar. Since these things are true it would seem to be almost unneces sary to urge God’s children to be of a forgiving spirit. But ss Bishop Ryle says. 7&t is • melancholy fact is pastor o f the local congregation in . that d»we,am few Christian duties the Bank building, p. in. Meetings at 7 : 80 =. LondonWaterworks . HitBy Fire An unusual flr^ with a f2S,000 loss took place Saturday when the pump-, tag station of the London waterworks .homed. The fire was caused by an overheated furnace. • Although the pumping plant sUp- - plies water it was necessary for fire- 1meh to 'chop a-hole in. the ice on a < .j small stream he*rby to get wgtor to \ \ extinguish the fire.' The fire did pot. do much-damage , tp the elcptrld^ ■ -power plant, the steam plant b*ing on timer, used as auxiliary equipment. . * • «• * » so little practicad as that of for giveness. It is agd to see how much bitterness* unmercifuiness, spite, harshness and unkindncss there is among, men.” purely these, things ought net so to^be. I . The Extent el Forgiveaess (w . ai» 22 ). f‘Row long do | have fo standf itf ” is’ the question o f the human heart untouched by the spirit of Christ. The injustices of life, the offenses of our fellow'men -against us. all seem to pile up until the burden is about to crush us. What is the an swer to man’s cry? * - The Jews had an answer. Three time* ia enough. Forgive once, yes. Again, yes, But the third time, no.' Peter was big-hearted enough to more than double that.allowance of mercy.’ He was willing to forgive not Just two op three times, but sev e .. The point to be kept in’ mind,,however,’ is that whether for- giyenessmeahk three times orseven times* it there is a limit* it is a mat- A leading editorial in a great daily, ter o f reckoning, of keeping books, ....................and of ultimately bringing down our, judgment Upon the heads of the of fender*. - <-The spirit of Christ swept all of that aside. He said that one should forgive 70-times Seven, In oilier words, Christian forgiveness is to be untiring, unlimited, <o know, no weartoess and have no boundaries; I t one really forgives it is because he has a forgiving spirit and. that sayp: “The mixture of driving >and drinking is .a fatal dose. It doesn't take much alcohol to .turna competent, cautious driver into a dated sleep-1 walker, with no more right to drive a< car than a raving-idiot." There is bnly j -‘one dUle to be observed: the man who has/hkd a drink ahould not drive. There is no occasion to hurry because everyone else is speed crazy. - The| spirit is not exhausted by use, but . horrible toll o f the Christmas holf- * rather gnaws by exercise, V . m J i * • im, . L i 1 . i, ' , « W- ‘ i i . ’-+J* day shouldnot be forgotten. REPORT OF, BALE , Haadtq^Jamnury A iW t ' SPriagieHi Live Stock Salsa Co* HOGS—2068 head. 160-199 lbe. -_____ .._«.00 to 6.06 200-224 lbs. —__________ 680 to 6.86 j 226-249. lbs. ____________6.60 to 6.601 260-274 lbs____ ___ 1___ 6.36 276-290 lbs.______________ _-.6.16 300 lbs. u p _______ 4.86 down 140-168 lb s ._____ — — 680 100-139 lbs............— 4.70 to 4.76 -Fat sows — ---- — 4<?6 to 4.60‘ Stags *--------- : ___ — 3.60 to 4,69) CATTLE—173. head, Medium steers---- .._.._8.10 tO 8.36 Fair steers_______ ...___7,60 down Medium heifers r7.40 to 8.35 Fair heifers -_________ 780down- Fat coWS ------------ _ )—.5,30 to 6.90 Medium COWS— —_.....4.60 to 686- Thin cows ...---- _ 3.76 to 4.35 Bu lla.... ...........— I . — B.90 to 746 Fresh cows ____ ____— |53.00down VEAL CALVES—17R head. . Good and choke ...1— 145 to 13.00 Medium . . . __ _. 9.00 to 10.60 Throw outs ........ .— ..8.80 down SHEEP * LAMBS—296 head. Top Iambs----------------8.60 A word of caution i* in order at this point; Lot'bo one suppose that our Lord’s instructionmeansthatof* fensaa against the law of the land or against tna good orderof society are ! to be ovwriooked and condoned. It { relate* to tiw euftfvaticw of-a.per- { senal spirit of. forgiveness, the lay- t ing aside o f revenge, Of malice, of retaliatidh which do not become the Christian, "II- theJMethreefForglveeesa (w. 23-34). -- ’ Two mothms ato given in our texti the first beiag that since we our- selvee ars daily and hourly in need q f forgiveneas at the merciful hand of Cud, w* should to turn be mere!* *&d*ac»**£*a e«ik . . 8.00 ..7.38 ..7,76 down „;5.R0 down ..3.80 down 7.40 down Seconds ' ..... MdRem _____ Burk lambs .. Breedhtgewm imcncr 9 w C b Feeding lambs Supplies o f live stock Were heavy to all departments at today's session^ 2715 head being offered. Hogs topped at fi.06 to shippers for Wrights 100 to i 99, while «kher* to thisWeight cashed- at tm . 200 to 224 lb. kinds-sold at 6.86 to 6.86* white the 226 to 249 lb. kinds" ranged- from 6.60 to 5.60. Heavier.kinds sold downward from 6.36, and weights tender 160 lbs. under 6.60, aPeking sows'sold from 486 to 4,80* and- stags from 3.60 to 4,60, A red sow consigned to this sate by a producer south o f town, weighed 846 lb* : , ■ Fat lambs topped .at :.60 for choice ewW and wethewb 8.00 for seconds, and 7,46 for mediums. Fat bucks sold [up to 7.76, and feeder lambs up to 7,40. Butcher ewes topped at 8.30, and breading ewes, 6,66 dawn. In the cattle division, mediumsteers ranged from 840 to 135* and others downward from 7.60. Medium heifers were found to the spread of 7.40 to 8.86, and other heifers under 785. Best fat rows* to good supply* sold from 5.30 to 5,90* freely, and medium kinds from 4,60 to 6,26. Thin cows sold from 8.76 to 4,35* and bulls 6.80 to 746. Frash cows topped at 68,00 per hand Veal calves continued strong with a top o f 13,00 and;, other good grades deem to 1L4V, ktoda a«M fetal 9J# to 1089* fed toward thoee who sin against us. Compared with our offenses against tha TaW of'God, we know that,tho misdeeds of our neighbors against u* are mem trifles. Remember what God hasdone for you, and thenwhen' you are tempted to be hard and un-. gracious with yowr brother, tembm- ber tbem ereyof God. The second motive is the remem brance that a day of judgment is to come- There ia always a time of reckoning ahead even as .was the case with these servants. Remem ber not only what God {iaa dost* for you*and is doing for you, but wj)*t you must yet expect Him to dq in that day of judgment. III. The- Imperiaaee ef Forgive ness (v, 35), A man dealing withhis fellow man is apt to thtok that it is merely -* matter between man and man, We are net dealing with * straight line between ourselves and our brother (that was PCier’s-error); but with a triangle at whose apex Is God Him self. If I bxpect God to forgive me, I must let that same forgiveness flow out to my brother. I f I deal with him as though God had nothing to do with the matter, then I must not try to count God's forgiveness into the picture when I stand in debted before Him. Here again we express * word of caution, Lai no on* suppose that our (redemption in Christ is contin gent upon what we do toward 'opr brethren, "For by graee are ye saved through faith; end that,not of your selves: it is the gift Of God; hot of -works, lest any man should boast” (fiph, 2:8* 9). Nor does the truth of our Jetoon m iac that we are ewmefiow going to bargain with God* trading a Wt of «ur forgiven#** to ward other# for His forgiven*** of us, God is not interested in such' transactions. But It does mean that If you cannot orwtlfmrt forgive, you may well consider whether you. are a Cbriatian at, all. a c c o u n t m g Mhaageawnt o f WilbsefiN** Uai- vamtor and toe systom at beeHsspfag *4 the ktatitolfoft eWMedM g t Freak L. lohaaoa to atoke a persoadt aadfo fpllowiag coafoetiag tssHanay la the sail of fe d . H ow L. Xissr agakwt the institution board oa a salary clsim of 13,84884. The ankendiy dwiad the claim and the six-ysar statists o f limitations invalidated the salary, claim. Aftoe investigation o f' the backs sad considering the salary claim tasti- m«ny the court found the institution pwed 81,194 to Xlaeir. The court kaadsd down dsefofott that covered niaeteea written pages. 8 K 7 RHTIHTH ANNIVERSARY The Standard Oil Co.* o f Ohio is celebrating its 70th birthday in'Ohio this week, Wednesday bring the day. It is said the company had 240,000 birthday cakes nicely boxed ready for the event* all to be given out through the Various local stations, We acknow ledge receipt o f a cake in honor Of such an event. FARM4%LOANS 'No application fee. No - appraisal f .fee. Refinance your loans at the lowest interest T a te s e v e r offered, j McSavaaey A Co, London, O, | Call or Write . LEON H. JfLING Cedsrrille, 6. Fhen*: 16 fiwfosed G*t mi ■ A . . ----£ BMHHn|WjJLe Fsaafol ObmTssW. Aided 5 tMy kyAtw ml StM^f IMsed Kww fttoey a J tuMdgftii .Ku^wl - APA , Aid. 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