The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

f C olumbus s S ep ? .! and in a short time it will, be yours* If you have delayed placing your order because of the cash outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. If you have been deprivingyour family and yourself of the pleasures and benefits of a car because you felt that you could not afford it—order now and know that it will not work any hardship on you* Use the So plan to ride and be happy, you and your family. Make the first payment of $5 today which will be deposited in a local bank at interest. You can add a little each week* *is the interest paid the car yours. o n t h e paym en ts, t h e b a n k , w ill m s Come in and learn about this new plan* R. A. Murdock »t«tHATk»<AL StmdaySdiool i ' Lesson' <Br R*y. JP. B, FU&WATldt, n. D.. ! T w lu r of JKn*Mi* »IM* in Moody I mw* jBotitut# of Chknco.) ’ /Ommh*, W*#t*rw N tiWItf «*>**« S H O C K A U S O R h E t t f b Where to Deal itx Dayton Tyjp*#r*rAll Itof f**4*l#. LESSON FOR AUGUST 20 BARNABAS, THE GREAT HEARTED IJ50SON TJSXT—Act* « : » • so. aOM>RN TJ3XT—"H* wee a good msn and full pt the Holy OHo»t end of faith,*’—Act* U;M. » DI5VOTIOKAI* BBADINO—I’eftlm 8«: X- 10 . ■ • VBIMAIVT TOPXC-^Bernahae and Paul Tell About Jesus, JUNIOR TOPIC — How pavnabe* Helped the Church, INTJ3BMEP1ATB AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—How Barnabas Showed a Cteneroue Spirit, TOUNC PEOPLE AND APUriT TOPIC --Christian • Character Illustrated by Barnabas, I, Barnabas, the Man (Acts 4;30). His original name wits Joseph. When he became a Christian, lie was renamed Barnabas signifying the .change from the old life to the new, Tills was a common custom, for os* ample, Simon to Peter anil Saul to Paul. The namem e an s "Son of Prophecy" or “exhortation and con* solntlon." Tiiis shows pot only the. nuture and spirit of Barnabas but that he possessed the gift of horta­ tory preaching. The exercise (if tills gift made him n son of consolation. II, Barnabas, the philanthropist (Acts 4:37), So fully had the divine I oyg per. mented the very being of Barnabas that seeing the need of his fellow-be­ lievers, he sold his property and brought the money hnd laid It at the apostles’ feet. His generosity ex­ pressed Itself In deeds, not In pious Words and promises, Ho counted nothing, his own while his. brethren Were jn need,*He was in no sense obliged to do tills, as there was no • such thing In the early church ns P binding law of a community of goods. Private ownership of property was recognized, Acts 5:4, III, Barnabas, the Christian States* man (Acts 11:19-30). The violent persecutions of tho church scattered the disciples. As they went they preach'ed the Gospel, and churches were established. The most conspicuous q£ these was at An­ tioch, the capital of Syria, because it became the most important center In thb spread of Christianity. ' Every­ thing went well ns Jong ns the Gospel message was preached to the Jews only. The Idea held among the dis­ ciples a t that time was that the Gen­ tiles were excluded, - But at Antioch certain of these disciples, deliberately preached Christ among the Greeks. The seal of the Lord -was upon this ministry and great multitudes believed and turned to the Iroril. The news of this revolutionary preaching reached the ears of. the chnr«b at Jerusalem « and caused not trlittle excitement ahd discussion. Tha church decided to sand a committee to Antioch to look Into the matter. 1 . Barnabas Sent to Antioch (yv. 22-24). Fortunately In this case .they sent the proper man, Barnabas was S good man and full of the Holy Ghost nhd faith. Therefore, he had spiritual discernment and broad sym­ pathy; Good men are quick to see good. When he came to Antioch he saw the grace of God and was glad, ■ If we have grace in ourselves, we will be able to see grace In .others. He exhorted and urged them forward in their work. Men like Barnabas are much needed today In our churches—, men of vision and Christian courtesy and sympathy, < 3. Barnabas Goes After Saul (vv, 25-26). „Tho work so prospered that help-was needed, so Barnabas went after Saul. These men-had been to­ gether before,. After Saul's conver­ sion, he came to Jerusalem and tried to Join himself to the disciples but they were afraid of him. Barnabas befriended him (Acts 6:26-27), He saw that Saul was really a converted man. Being a good man he could see there was good in Saul. Barnabas j thus Introduced Saul to hla great I work as apostle to the Gentiles. 3. Disciples Called Christians (v. 20). After a year of teaching by Paul and Barnabas, the name Christian was given to the disciples. The name was associated with tho teaching. Paul taught the vital onenesa of the believer with Christ so it was natural that the disclpies should be called Christian. 4. Barnabas and Saul go to -Jem* Salem With Aims (vv. 26-30). Because of the oneness of Christians with Christ and with one another, the dis­ tress of the brethren at Jerusalem must be relieved by the gifts of the f believers at Antioch. Theee gifts i had a powerful effect In removing the suspicions of the .brethren at Jeru-f salera. i FRONT •Arc«T*a Work with tho Fore spring*— not Agftimt thorn, '/ho “third spring" chock* tho *..bound and Atop* tho *ido**w*y. Save tirer, fuel, and cor doprcxiatio-i. Med* ©rateinprico. DititihutJU R. A. MURDOCK,* CscUrvill*,*nd Jameatown B u r p e e J g h n s .*■ FUWI JT& ' I N q i ANAPOL , l j 5 sm Cw fe tM a . gpEAie TJii W»W SOU WANT- ITS* THE. 5<?UALtlNS CHI UP THAT (SET? THE M l UK. f EUROPEAN TOURS C o n d u c t e d t o u r s t o E u r o p e , A l l e x p e n s e ; ; $ 4 2 8 . 0 9 a n d u p * F u ll i n f o rm a t i o n re g a rd * l n g I tin e r a r ie s , e tc . f u r n is h e d . The Dayton Savings & Trust Co, Dayton, O h io . THE MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIAOTW T*f *•»#«** R e s o u r c e s f 1 8 , 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * > 0 S o r p h i * 8 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 - 0 0 Ovar 3to,Ov>OAaaeaat» C«w#r,l«Ai«ip4S»«NiiS%F*^ w y * i !i*uimu j > M E H - S s v e t h e D iffe ren ced Buy you r NEW SU IT from U R B A N J . Z I M M E R / C»r. JUrJ*Ave. *wl St**!# u f*. M E D I C I N U to 0 r * B tttirD n fi ** J f m o It CARL A. SCHMIDT 3» ff n # 0 * SOUTHtWWUHV* ius»r fit c h e m i c a l # Strayed,; COQ .pound Durham two'-] year 1 old heifer about July 2K Findei please notify John Taylor. \ > • How Great Will Your Harvest Be .r It wou ld be fun if, when you p lan ted your w h ea t in th e spring you cou ld be certa in of ju s t how m any bu sh e ls you w ou ld have when you threshed and how m u ch i t w ou ld br ing . T h a t is impossib le w ith grains of w h ea t b u t no t w ith dollars. When you place your dollars w ith u s under our special cer tificate p lan you know w h a t you w ill realize ' 6 % INTEREST and your m oney w ill be safeguarded by first m ortgage on rea l e s ta te . P u t it work ho^r. TbeSpringfieldBuilding A Loan Association 28 EastjMain S treet, Springfield, Ohio Have your old F urniture upholster­ ed, refimahedl, repaired! Work called for and delivered, from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Sand in your address. Will be in Cedaryille Sept. 24 or 26. P rom p t Service and Work G ua ran teed Clip tbi« «d which will b* rood for $1.00 on a $25 order. Good for $« on * $10 order, leave orders at thr office or write E a s t $33 J B ell p h o n e Elmer Weyrich 1441 Hutfnwn Av*., D W O O H I God’s Eternal Universe. i This is hut tbe nursery ground, from where wo ate to be transplanted into the great forest of God’s eternal uni­ verse. -P. IV. Robertson. ; r -rr-r « 11 | 4 V ‘ ‘ -id,,-* ' '"l U ] Among Men, j They are the weakest-minded and the’ hardest-hearted men that most love change.--Ru kin, i A Bad Paymaster, i The devil knoweth his own and is a ’ pit . ubivly bad paymaster.—F. U. ■ Crawford; i Now is the time to Buy that New Dining Room Suite ht i&Prices start as low as $125 for an 8-p iece S u ite in genu in e w a lnu t veneer* A ll S u ite s in s to ck inc luded in th e August Sale, h OFF LUNGARDIA FOR COUGHS AND COLDS /TRY OUR }OB PRINTING Tim quicker you can remove a Cough, or Cold, the better. Deep-seated ones are s menace to the tilings, If LUN* GARDIA Is wot better and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, *ore throat, difficult breath­ ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re­ lief of Whooping Cough, -your money back. Use it to ward off Jnliuenza. Thousand* praise LUNGARDIA. For Md»: by C. I t JUdgWAy. All ourj fine [Mohair and ^Velour O v e r * stuffed Su its are in ­ cluded in th is A ugu s t Sale a t 20% under our u sua l low prices* Every Bed Room Suite in Our Store at 20% off There are rio restr iction s Ju s t com e in and se lec t sny su ite and d edu c t 20% from th e regular price wh ich is marked in p la in figures. Rugs During August Sale at to per cent to 331*5 per cent. Reduction LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES REDUCED GALLOWAY&CHERRY 36-3S West Main St., Xenia, Ohio The advartisir froduoaa rasult jtsciMMi «sd briwi tkc advertiihig o FORTY- Buss Di Owing to a ri| tragedies in t h e . bus drivers in as in all courdiel quired by Jaw tc railroad or ini look for approail The. law govc| school busses is Sec. ,7731-2, llj of such construct driver thereof atructed view oil and also to Jus r | I t shall be the! charge of a vehjl transportation olf vehicle to a fulll the tracks of anj ban electric line! cross such traclf certain that no preaching from The failure ofl his vehicle to al ing the tracks ol urban electric liif to be a misdew vjetion thereof fined not exceedl offense and for he fined not iixJ ohment in the e| coed 30 days or Mayors, Justid Judges and Ji Courts shall hil over such, offend THE NEW Ohio has a ni the age limit fo | twenty-one year On the face ofl very drastic and that it will not| statute books, many truck drill earning a lmng| hardships. We w prised to see ill the course of th| But it is to legislation^ The| auto accidents' ing. Collisions - r id e n f c a a r e 1 mqn, A large p | caused by the year ago limit. GOES EAST E. B. Turnbull to judge cattle I Lcwistown, Mail Junction, Vcrmf had a wide sale! Fast and 'his s| in this state .1 isl success as a bi to judg'e cattle judge cattle a t| fair. Mr. Turnbulll of Angus cattle this year his he rection of Paul| Ferguson repre ST. PARIS HJ ROBBERY| Early last postollice at Stl $400 in money-T was blown and! woman who llvf the constable office as the re with their loot der was given! ■fne constables So far as was| This robbery night when ttj fobbed and th | armed camp. Paris made t | with the fello Streset Germs 4

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