The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
I * I f t > m ? 'i (*--* * ■ 1 .1 ^ » * « 5 $**.' ; •'■■* “ THE OLD STAND BY" W h e c e y ^ i r f a t h e r and m o t h e r a n d y o u r grandparents felt at home. Where you w ill he made to feel like one o f the family. W hile in Cincinnati to see theFall festival make this storeyour headquarters* Mabley*a people are “ home folks” . Many o f them from your county no doubt Nice friendly men and women who will consider it a pleasure to do you a good turn. 9 / ^ a b l ^ “ f ^ ( a / i e w ( g C IN C IN N A T I A Farmer’s View f l l A “ I THINK that th« farming buiiritu V * * and th* railroad business are go utterly dependent upon each other, n *1 < 1 their Intereata ere so Identical that K g 1 11TOA O S th®menwho drive* aWedgebetween S w i l l t / U t l w them, is either crazy or he ia e • .. i ■ < , crook. “What I went moat of ell ia aervice end 1 don't see how .any railroad can give it unlesa it Juts e. good safe track end sufficient cars end the ample power to puli them, end that means ENOUGH MONEY to -buy them. “ The question before us is not ‘ahsli wa sava a few-dollare on freight?' Jbut ‘shall the railroad busines* 'remain.a biuiness or shall it he a government agency owned in com mon but run by political employes?' If It ie to remain< a business it will have to be run as a business and run to pay at least .. si* per*cent, for its owners. If it is to be communized, that is,owned incommon, I am just warning you that the communists will not wish to stop there. They will some day -covetyour farms. ‘‘They caii't have mine!” P. L.Chopman,E4ilor,“BtUerFermint’% Agriculture, traneportatian and in dustry ore three mighty element* in America *#greatness. Their interests or* one end ineeparable —now and always. Neither can pratper, in, otiy »ub»t*ntiel«nd lotting way, sore as the ether* prosper in equal degree. , ^ Railroad System # TheStandardRailroad e f the World Tent Located BACK AGAIN BARR LOT TO Cedarvillc, Ohio ENTERTAIN 2 Nights Starting A I T / 1 * tr% MONDAY A U ( j . 1 3 HarryShannonPlayers M a m m o t h P a v H i o n T h e a t r e W 5 S 5 S R *5 WW M ld i p HT 1 I 3 H 0 HF N w Plays Vaudavill. Scenery OUR OWN FEATURE ORCHESTRA -J"*- --p:— -p— ------- ----------- ----- mi" in *.><*» ** -‘*0]|*#ai«ig Piny-—*- “ CIVILIAN CLOTHES” Two Voter* MoroecoThiatge, Now York—325,000 ftftkl Adwiiaaioua at th# Morose© Thoatra, Lot A*ig#l*** Cal.—Wondarful Play mid Great Comody cftAtfelt PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY n»"*wa«ieii^wa..<.Mi»v.na'»i)li:..wiir.ll.>>.>ail»i^ :iiSii.i»»iiii»i.iiiliia:i('i:i>ii:ilii":' iiiriii.'ii'Jiliiiiiiiiii*iiliiiil.i< ADMISSION f i * t i t -Adult# 4G&$ Childran 20c * « * • W D I I A T Y D T A D t l t l i f l f W t t f / * I K * i IC f JP MlroAiPiS ftmdaySdwd TLessonT MU ChDafal pwynia' vewsawe vfw CiirrOkt, lHt *WadMaW«w*»«»«r Q*fre, % P LESSONFOBAUGUST 12 MARTHA AND MARY LUNGARDIA FOfi COUGHS AND COLDS Uemgr Bloat few a«*«W*d .hi* fir#t tacw a» e# Ooarts and *1 H&mdaymSjNt upe# Mi iww&d tame la rhai- ajgfe*. Mr. Hbam has wade a vary g # i e#M*i and antar* hut mam# 1 *^ heifer equipped for w t*m #w» t s * yam* «#©.■ **D CEC*# GAYS AID Msnnsrs, Manners should bespeak the msfi Independent of flue clothing. The gen. erftl does not nerd * fine cost—Etaer- •on. - UHMQN TSDCT—Luk. 10:11.4a} John 11:1-41] John lf:l-0. 0QL&8N TEXT—"Jtanr kstk ohossa tkst good part wltteb skall aot be taken away treat Her/'—Luk. 14:41. itiraaSN ca ittTBiUAL-~*r<»v«rt» 11:10-11. - WtnCAJtTTOPIC!—TwoloyalVrf*nds *f Jeans, JUNTO* TOPlO^-Martha and Mary. XMTXmUUDIATMAKO 8XNIOR TOP IC-—Tru* Triaadahtp Shown by Martha ^TOra^PSOPUD AND ADULT TOPIC —Steal* Problems Illustrated by Mar- the. sad Mary,. ha order to properly understand thsee two characters, it will be neces sary to look at the several narratives In which they are brought to. our view. These are three In number. I. The Rehavier of Marthaand Mary In the Day* *f fiunahln#. (Luke 10:88- * 2 .) In this picture we see Martha eu- gaged in preparing a meal for Jesus. In her effort to make the best prepara tion tor her honored gueet, she became distracted. She not only waa cum bered with much aervlng but she found fiult with Mary for not helptng her. She even censured the Lord for per mitting such neglect. Martha has had her followers in »U ages. Every church knows them. The busy, troubled and fussy women who are engaged In serv ice for the Lord with little patience for those who sit at the teat of Jesus. Mary sat at Jesus* feet and heard His Word. She had taken her turn In the aervice as the word “also" would Im ply. She. did not neglect service, but had thejeeennes* of perception to dis cern that communion with the Lord t waa more prised by Him then the serv ing of a meaL Both of these women loved the Lord and It is Impossible to gay which loved Him more. In the days of sunshine in this, home, Mary made, the good choice of communion with her Lord. It. Mary and Martha in the Day of Great farrow. (John 11 ;I-49>) The next scene which occupies our attention la the occasion of the resor- ffetton of Lazarus, in the time of the sickness of Lazarus, them sisters had iHiat for Jesus., Jesus loved the mem bers of ibishousehold,and yet, strange to say, He delayed His going unto ’ them. Martha met Him with rebuke, saying that If Be had been there her brother bad not died. This carried with It' the censor* for Hls delay rai der such: trying 'circumstances, This act of Martha called forth some mar velous teachings on the resurrection. After this Interview with Martha, she Same to Mary with the message of a call from JeaUs. Mary was composed sad remained In the hsuse until called f»r. She immediately responded to this call sad used the Identical words Of Martha', hut instead of rebuking her, He mingled His tears of sympathy with hers of sorrow. The reason she had such composure In this dark hour waa that aha had patiently sat at Hls feet and listened to Hls word so that •he understood the meaning o f the tragedy. The difference then in the behavior of thee* two women In this; dark hour Waa doubtless due to the fact that in the days of sunshine Mary S d entered fully into fellowship with e Lord and that Martha had lost this grace through her fratfalneea. ill. Jesus Entertained at Bethany. (John 1:14.) At this supper appeared Mary, Martha and Lauras, who was raised from the dead. Doubtless this supper Was In grateful appreciation of Hls help and sympathy In the days of their trial. At this meal Martha; was back at her old business of serving, but It would seem with an unruffled disposi tion. Marygpok a pound of spikenard, .very costly, end annolnted the feet of Jesus and.wiped them with her hair. This was a token of her great love and devotion. She waa back In her ac customed place at the feet Of Jesus. With the keen intuition of true love, she broughther costliest gift as an evi dence of her love. She thus antici pated Hls death and burial,*knowing that she could hot minister unto Him them The Lord received this act of lave at Its full value, Against the tool criticism of Judas, Jesus defended Mary, He declared that it was no mere a waste than the* ointment r eed on the bodies of the dead embalmment, In fact It was the ’doing oCthis very act beforehand unto Him. Only Mary of all Hls disciples bad really Understood Jesus When He •aid He must be crucified and raised again the third day. The announce ment of Hls crucifixion brought unto Die others dismay. They refused to believe In the resurrection, but Mary came to annoint Hie body for burying. TweaRy-elgirff ftgst -aid cases were cared tor at the Red Grogs booth cm Thursday gad two on Friday o f the Green* Ckaw% fair. Various services! were administered from removing for eign partides fpow eyes to first aid; for cuts and burns. The Red Cross has ; been doing a good work In the county, t particularly among the children. CORONER ORDERS INQUEST AS TO WATT'S DEATH County CoronerB, L,Haines has or dered an inquest in the death o f Kel ly Watt, farmer near Jamestown, who was killed in an auto accident on the Jeffersonville pike. Monday night. H is! auto hit head-on with that o f Leo Snodgrass. It ia claimed that both machines were driven without lights, Gordin was using a hand flash light; to warn other, drivers. Mrs- Watt re -1 ceived n. fractured arm; } How Great Will Your Harvest Be It would b* fun ff| whwn you planted your wlt#a,t in tb« spring you could b# cartain of just how many bushals you would hay# whan you threshed and how much it would bring. That I# impossible with grain# of wheat but not with dollar#* When you place your dollars with u« under our special certificate plan you know what you will realize 6% INTEREST and your money will be safeguarded by firat mortgage on real estate* Put it work now. 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