The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

FARMERS TALK TO WALL STREET) “ Into tlie Fight1* “Give ns more economy and efficiency in government' Reduce taxes. Stop' pasting useless legislation," urged the fanaers of Middle ’Western, Eastern .and Southern states in a parade held in New York City, Old-fashioned farm wagons which typify the simple methods of the founders of. the, re­ public, covered with canvas hearing the slogan “Let’s Go Back to the Wavs of Our Fathers; Simplicity, Honesty, Economy in Government,” ' moved were made. The Lower Taxes—Less Legislation League, organised by the Ohio State Grange, with the endorse­ ment of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and farm organisations of other states, ia aiding the faTmeta in the effort to lower taxes. The above photographwas made while the parade was halted Jn Wall Street, where thousands of men joined the Lower Taxes—Less Legislation League, sign­ ing their names to oapplications dis­ tributed after talks by visiting farm­ ers from six states which entered wagons in the parade. ’ lAVTOCACTCgc Senator “Boh” LaFollette, of Wisconsin,’ who is out in the open with his Third Party and asking progressives of ail parties ;o ioin m the fight “ for real reform—not destruction.” NOW IN PROGRESS Finest Quality A t Wort:. v •% '**.Ti - J* ' s* i r- ' i; dimmer Merchandise 'h Savings be iendi* ■ ' • sr» *r( ■ "*. A a. 0 Iward Wren Co. Springfield, Ohio mwmMMrn Hogs"] More Hogs Better On Less* Feed * ■ ■ ■ ■ . ' e , Do you want to raise more hogs, better hugs, cheaper hogs with exactly the same feed and equipment you are now using? You can do it. Hogs can be fed right now at a good profit. ° t ® M o o rM a n ’s ' MINERAL MIXTURE £. 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GOUIKN TXXT ln, creased in and -fit-ire, and tn favor with Hod and tu. 11 “ I.ul;o 3:Cg. PRIMARY 'TOPIC- Vi,* Uvy Jesus in God’s House. JUNIOR TOPIC—Th. Is.jy Jespg, INTERMEDIATE AM, SENIORTOP. IO--—A E<jur-F&ld Ufa. YOUNG- PEt.-PIJEANL* AU’LT TOPIC —Lessons Frur •,tb* Boyhood of Jesus, • I. Jesus Growing <v. 40), While Jesus Christ was God, yet HI* deity did not Interfere with His de­ velopment as a human .being. The processes of His physical, mental and spiritual growth war* tb* same as in any normal human beta*, 1. “Grew and Woxad Strong.” If was necessary for His body to develop. His brain, nerves and muscles must not only attain unto their proper size but must come to act together, become correlated. 2. “Filled WithWisdom.” Bis train­ ing was largely in the hands of His mother. She was a Bible woman, as evinced by her song of praise when it was announced to her that God's favor was to comeupon her.f She was*there­ fore, a suitable teacher. She, no doubt, taught Him to commit Bible verses to memory and tanght Him the great stories of the Old Testament from the creation through the patriarchs and prophets. 3. “And the Grace of GodWas Upon. Him.” By the grace of God doubtless* 1a meant God’s loving favor and tender care. li. Jesus Tarrying Behind at Jeru­ salem (vv, 41-49). ’ At the’ age of twelve years the Jew­ ish child took Bl|t place as <1 wor­ shiper In the temple. He was then, considered “a child of the law.” Being conscious of BIS mission, when Hfa mqther and Joseph were returning from attendanceRt the Paseover, Jesus tarried beltind In the temple and in­ quired Into the meaning of the ordi­ nances of God's house. Be had an alert, eager mind which inquired after truth, especially the truth concerning His Father’s house, Bis heart yearned for Bis Father. III. Jesus Found in the Temple (vv. 44*47). * When HIS mother and Joseph, had gone some distance on their return” journey they perceived that Jesus was not with them and sought for Him among their idnsfelk and acquaint­ ances. Not finding Bl»» there, they re­ turned to Jamals®, where they found Him In the tempt*. L He Was *!«&? (r. 4*), This iftow* that ISe'WWhSlkiiiWaifc viattwr or sightseer. Be was perfectly at home ln Hia Father's house. 2. He Was Bearing tin*Teachers of God’s Word (v. 46). This shows that He was eager to learn God's will. S. He Asked Questions <v.46). His growingmind was inquisitive. It more than received what was taught It inquired after truth. 4. He Answered Questions (v, 47). Hia answers showed great wisdom, such as to astonish those who heard Him, yet we should dot surmise that He was consciouslydisplayingHis wis­ dom. It was hot an exhibition of Hia divine wisdom, but the expression of the workings of a perfect human mind suffused by the Holy Spirit. ' IV. Mary's Complaining ( tv ,,48-50). She remonstrated with Him for Hia behavior. To this Be replied.in a dig­ nified, yet tender manner,' He made no apology, showing that He was more than the eon of Mary. God waB His Father. Though Mary did not under­ stand* these things, aa a wise mother she kept them la her heart, V. Jusus* ObffHonos (v, 51), Though He waa fully conscious of His divine being aad mission ho lived a life full of filial obedience, thus teaching us that obedience to parents Is pleasing to God and a duty which will be discharged faithfully by those who have ’ he Spirit of Christ, VI. Jesus* Development (r. 52), 1, Mental. He increased Inwisdom. Although the divine nature was united with the human, the human was left free to develop as * normal human mind* 2, Physical. He increased in stature. This shows that His body developed according to the laws of a normal hu­ man. 3, Spiritual. fU Increaaeft fn favor with God and man. As His mind in­ creased, and HI* apprshsnslon of God became more full, the Divine Being could more fully express Himself through Him and, as the perfect life was lived, men could recognise In Him superior qualities sad therefore their hearts would open to Him, Little Regard for Others A self-centered sinner l* self-satlS- (led, selfish, conceited, contented with himself, but has little regard for oth­ ers,—The Living Word. Preaching and Salvation Sentimental preaching affects the feeling, but only conviction of sin ef­ fects salvation.—The Living Word. Helping Ollier* > ! Sometime* a feed way to help tpm i I s b y k e e p ln jf fM t e iw jk • Weed, AFmwfc M m m , M. Otto, hag fils, covered that aH tied* ef wood ca* be seasoned rapidly aad* ettdeettr by means of oaone. 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