The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

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A» to Fraying (6:M5>. ‘ ' ^ . ; .F)!Ir , Prayer.{TV-? ’ 7)- ™ « « n - f 1***, *P Pj»yJ»R <o be seen and- Vrtnf valir Thla docs not mean thst we should ssh but once, foe we °f Phr!l>t andPau! ptwlttg ttrw «me# for (be s me thing n :7* 8)» bdt r*B ®*tbf ot meaningless repetitions. % True prayer (?,. 8), Since pmjrctr .................. , ... . te a transaction of the soul with God, l we *o»td bave a real desire for fe l lowship vrlth the Father, then go end ■ , meet him in aecret .-• ------------- & model prayer (w . D-15). This 1 $"*?*** (1> J^«ht relatlonshlp--'*Onr , J^ther” <v, 9 ); (2> right attitude- “Hallowed bethy namfe" <vv. i 18) right spMt—“Glve us our dally bread," “Forgive us our sins," “Lead ha not Into tempwtton1' ifirv. li-lg). III. Aa to Faatlng <w. 10-24). J * » p,or?. kn5,T. the temptation I Buring told my Clifton fnym and having agreed to give possession of same this fall, I will sell ml said farm 2 mile* East of Clifton, 5 mile* north-east of CedarviHe and lO mile* *outh of Springfield, on 1 , „„ ; I, , * t - f - , . v ; t Commending promptly at 10:30 o’clock, the following property to*wit 54* t' ** vr * * >,p* " t } V/, 1 which would befall his children In their pilgrimage here below touching Wordllness, and the anxiety to which ■ *t would lead; ttierCfore, he sets forth j v, . th* proper attitude toward them: *• The nature of earthly riches ( tv . 18, 2D. (1) Uncertain (w 19, 20). Jtarthly treasures corrode, or are taken fromus. (2) deductive ( t . 21), Christ called .riche* deceitful (Matt 18:22). It la not wrong to posse** earthly treatnrpr; but whan earthlyvtreasures .. poaseaa u* they becoma a mare; 1. 8, The effect o f earthly ridtea (w. 22-24). ( 1 ) They blunt the »orri and aptritwripecrcpHotu (T V , 22-28), When the heart la upon,earthly treasures It la taken off God. (2) They tender null and void all service cv. 24). IV. Aa to Faith in tha Haavsniy Father (vv. 2884). X Be not anxious about food and dotting (rt. 25-32), Because (1) it show* distrust tor God (v. 80). ( 2 ) It la useless <v. 81). Anxiety can bring nothing. (8) It is heathenish (v. 82), £ftpae who have not learned to knew God may~worry over tem­ poral affairs, but those who know hint aa a loving Father Should be free frojp cate. - . ' ' , 2. Be anxious to toek the kingdom ' of God sud serve him (w . 88, 84). This does not forbid proper fore­ thought In maging a reasonable sup­ port tor one's sett and family, ■ V. Aa to Genoeriatia dWd*medtB <7:1-12). . • - ’ 2* Tha sin and folly, of censorious judgments. This does not forbid us making an estimate of the lives of those about us, fer “by their fruits ye shall know, them;" .neither does ft prevent ui from administering re­ buke to the* who deserve It- It re- bukea that readteess to blame ethen and to magalfy their weakness and error*. • - 2. Tha duty of dlscrtealnistioa tu deallmr'eut Mty things (v. 6), The foepel shook! be preached to aB* but there should be dtoeriadBattoB^ for Wdogsand swine" mm u« coutotriieu- •lea as te holy thtogs. 8, QualMcmtte* for dlscrtmlnetton (w . T*l2). (1) A lift of prayer (vr. T-li), A life of prayer fa a requisite tor rightly divining the word of truth. (2) A disposition to treat others at •no would he treated (v. 12). Coofti- due set forth this principle negatively, hot mly the Christ eoold do it posi­ tively. Between the negative and pos­ itive sides ef this rule to found the dtffennce between heathnism aad Chrtottonlty. No man can live this rule unless he has been beta from atoms aad abides With Christ In the school of mayor, HU ha becomes like m m !' «- . MrnjLmP ■OLkrni' W tik iittW M sWatodH "W^|a>f*wWe What God requires to an undivided will—s yieldlag will, doairiag only what ho deeltos, ttjeettog only what he rejects, and both unreservedly. Whose sucha frind is, averythtog turns to geed, add Ha very smusementa be* mm foedf woritA riappy indeed to MCh a one.—Fiwelew. sr,.-)irm‘ni|il(fa.|l|H.toiM*t>iT.i.'ni <PM ■ ' Whou IHMrth ttotoe. When tooth, tho great toctooWar, has tome, K to m m m t mtmtmm - tool we repeats*, toll m sevority.- Georie iatot; ■ ^ . Wihdwtoto^swijito|i!iTidtodiJiiiirji«ito»d»H• ^ 7* * i„ i\T x 1* > > i ' : ^ ^ ' r Consiating of 1 team Gray draft marea; 1 aorrel mare, general purpote; 1 Black draft mare, will be 5 years old in the Spring; 1 draft gray filley, coming 2 year* old; 1 Black draft hone, coming 4 yean old; 1 Steel Gr^.y gelding and 1 steel gray mare, berth coming 3 in the spring,, Are line mates and wlil become good draft team. - ! «■ ■y THESE STEERS ARE CHOICE ONES AND HAVE - BEEN ON FULL FEED OF CORN FOR 30 DAYS. THEY WILL WEIGH 1,000 POUNDS EACH .. DELAINEBUCKS t ' 1 BESZfiHSN HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 25 fat hogs, average weight 2^0 pounds; 50 feeing hogs average weight 170 pounds; 30 shouts, average weight 420 pounds; 20 pigs, fifty to eighty pounds; 14 choice brood sow*, wifl farrow be­ tween November 25th and January lrt, luredto registered Duroc Boar 48 fine GILTS, consisting of 20 Hamp­ shire* and 28 Duroc*, two of which are digble to register. 1 REGISTERED DUROC BOAR. THESE HOGS HAVE ALL BEEN DQUBLE1MMUNED. 188 y FARM IMPLEMENTS ■ ■ A « Consisting of 1 Ohio Com Plainer, 1 one row Corn-Cultivator; 1 ten disc Superior Grain Drill with fertilixer attachment; 1 two horse Ohio hay tedder; 1 John Deer ten foot Hayrake; 1 John Deer mowing manchine( 6 ft. truck and 5 ft. bar); 1 Excelsior Alfalfa disc drill seeder; 1 Brown wagon and bed; 1 wood rack; 1 gravel bed; 2 long handeled gravel shovels; 1 John Deer Walking plow, 14 in. shear; 1 new cradle, 1 spsde, 1 1 4 ft. feetfing sled; 1 storm buggy; 2 sides piping har­ ness and 2 bridles; 1 Dr. Little Automotic Hog Oilerand numerous other articles. ■ 1 1 ■.rt *rf- * i s i * 1 3 SACKS SMITH’S 16 PER CENT ACID FERTILIZER. TERMS MADE KNOWN-ON DAY OF SALE ! ! rise nsrsec; ■itoitootsahotoiiMSm imintoiluftotojitoriSMili iijVBtr i* totwuff* ttot ***** Itoit fh^|t g# to|| |yaii'' , mmjk. 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