The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
wp wwWm wpvni' mimmaimm SandnfSdml ' L e s s o n * tt***V ff.S.rlmWf¥WK. . ---->iwi*SR«8«mw#:i ITTlSM*lUkM 11^ •*•^ w^^swiw.g MR**«.;*w*w*KewwMWlOris*.} j ° &ALM)fAN WANTED Opportunity of unusual nwrli# otfore pgsitk-n to one Vrhu knew., hvo^toik mini fooding condition as *mprmwntalive for Thtt Moorman Mfg% Co, of Quincy, III, for territory in the half #£ Greens county. ,f *W man who will unset our n » qouwMtoAU must he honest, reliable. NOTH EO F MTD1NTMKNT KaUto " f Maiinttg P, Townalty, Ik-, crasstl, % J. C. To*nsky ha* boon appoint*! >* and RuaUfted a* Administrator of the* estate <>fMalinda C, Townsley, lata of Grcuws County, Ohio, deceased, feted this 4Will day of October, A . •ml must have live stocl *fee d in g / ’’ knowl*?!**, who can devote full time L*M©ttle*N«T4iaaW15 HOMA PlfkACH** OOD’ft LQV* TEXT^-H qm * Utl'Ct, >; to the work, ; Write A, E, Kayes, *12 Oakwem* Place, Springfield, Ohio, a t once. ft. C. WEIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. Public Sale Dates ucsatK m i • ooldjcn tjsxt - i -I desire awrey and aot •acnlka mad tfcs Knowledge « t , __ ' n ■ ,,,. , <W mere than burnt offerings, i Nov. 15 P. A. Wig*!. nuKAKY tomc - « w »* WomJerf*) JNov. w> Mrs. S, J. O’ConneL JOHOR TOPIC—Qod’a Wonderful \ Nov, 22* Chatlcs I>. (Tayton, Y Levs. 1low Springs, JNTffRitffDtAT* JUKDSENIOR TOP- > „ / o« p ov Allpn S(mlh g0r0n fC—The Unchsnglac te v s of God, fWov* T i’ Alien, aouin sown, IOW O PKOPI.E AND ADULT TOP IC—Th* Dovlng.Kiadnsss of Cod, i*nl. Nov. 23, C. 0. Carter, Jamestown B ear LiktM to P la y The polar bear 1« the undisputed monarch of 4|t« by realm, says Nature r Magazine, forgets his royal dignity | and hehavea like a playful puppy dog, J Peculiarity o f Soand j Sound can better be distinguished with one ear closed than with both ears open. - ...... — .... ‘ ...... MLmruJ> .. — *- --«* .. ....... . ' ’ HAVEYOUBEENTHINKING- * I f notyo«wMIwhenJackFro«tcome*. One ofournicePARLOKFURNAOESwtt K mo theHomeComfortable.Wehavebothlarge and ftlfapuft SERVICEHARDWARECO. r t , * - ■ The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY A r t ON SAVINGS **/<> ACCOUNTS • l i,1 l,i„rnw; m O U B P R K t S O K SALE B1LLS Hose*’* message' was primarily to Israel. Th* nation was outwardly prosperous, for Its height of temporal glory was reached in tne time of Jew boam IL (See II Kings 14-20), With this prosperity came luxury, immoral' ity and apostasy. Calf worship and Baal worship wars substituted for the worship of God, * I. Tbs Apostasy of israsl (chB. 1-3), Israel’s covenant relationship with Jehovah ht presented under the figure of a marriage, ThSir spiritual' whore dom 4a symbolized by tile example"of an unfaithful wife- 4, The marriage (1:1, 2), Hosea Was commanded by God to - take an unchaste woman to be his wife. While this was a strange, act, yet It was fight, for it was commanded by God, and its motive was the eleva tion of the woman to the prophet’s /moral plane. It was designed to show - God’s wonderful, condescension and love in entering into covenant rela tionship w.ih a nation of such humor-* nitty. The nation had no more to Commend it when-God chose it than this unchaste woman when Hoses com traded marriage with her. 2 - The unfaithful wife (eh. 2 ) ,,. • Notwithstanding the wonderful con descension. op the part of the prophet ■ Ip contracting marriage with tlifs woman, Garner, the unfaithful wife, departs from him to consofjt with her former base lovers.This shows Israel’s base Ingratitude in their departure from God to go after idols, Sore chas tisement fell, upon her for. her nnfaith- 'fulness, 3, Illustration of Gotuer, the unfaith ful wife (ch. 3). • This' illustrates God’s undying, love » for Israel. The motive governing' the prophet’s net was love- God’s Jove for brae) I5 just an real. «His grace will y& mo\6 Him to fake back that n'atloh to Hlinself. II, God’s Love for Israel (Hosea * 11:1-4 8, 9). 1. Its beginning (v. 1). It began 0when Israel a* a nation , was in its childhood. God loved the - Wblfe to BffVUt lh .» • * God called Israel out of. the bond age of Egypt and brought, them Into Canaan, the land of freedom—(lowing . with tplih and honey., Such love and favor placed Israel under peculiar ob ligation to God. , 3, "Taught Ephraim to gb” (v, 3). In spite of Israel’s, backsliding, (v, 2), God is represented as teaching, Israel how to walk, even an a father taking up his child Ip his arms. God watched over them as parents watch ‘ over their children by night. . *4, 4<I drew with cords of a man (v, 4)1 Observe that His drawing was. not * with a stout rope as used with an urn ftily heifer (ch. 10:11), but a cord such bb a man could bear. God's won. derful love in Chrisf5should constrain ns to obey and serve Him, t * 6. Took off the yoke from the Jaws aqd placed food before them (v. 4). The figure is of a husbandman lift* log the, yoke from the oxen so that they could eat. ft Unwillingness to give** them up ( tv , 8, 9)v , » In spite of ail Israel’s sin, God was unwilling to destroy them, l i t God Pleads for Rspsntanc# (14:4*8). Notwithstanding their awful sins, God urged Israel to turn unto Him. He Is doing the same to backsliders to day. He made promise unto them, 1. «l will heal their baeksifilings” (v 4). .1 , This on the condition of frank and fpll confession, “ . 2S“I wilt tore them freely (v 4). j This is characteristic of Gtid, Only God can express unmerited love. ( 8, ‘T Wfii he as the dew to Israel" (v. 8 ). 1 r God will refresh tlie nation as dew i Ate* the parched grass. 4. growth promised (v. 5). 8. Beauty assured (v. 0). ft Pleasant fragratice (v. 7), White this ts a picture of the re stored nation, something gjinitss m:*y Be seen in the fragrant, fruitful Uvea I of then and Women who have sinned ' and come hack to God. ( Faithfulness la All 1 He who is faithful o\er a few tilings ! is Jord of cities. It does nor matter whether you preach in Westminster ’ Abbey, or tench a ragged class, so you * be faithful. The faUbfotney* Is George Uucdotinld, i U s $*tt* dtHttiaa f ;- A safe auto driver keep* hi* Iputd on the wheel and his eye on timjeoad;---- A sane (.lirTsKaiTSeeps'ftl* k*ad «n th* Bihle ami Ids ey« on Goft«~K, fX ' Horton ■ t i ' Armbimm Mttmm The Arab hwrae I* mid to be the oldest of etietlag domestic breeds. It* ttcords cast be traced back foe tjm year*. 1 l *$ DAYTON *«■' >. O '• 0 9 ' w / • ¥ .A * m * 4. ' RK v . \ ktr M A IN 4301 .Af 11 o*Clock:With His Treasure Ship> Cap tain\Kidd? His Peg Leg Pirate and Chest of Toys S ANTA CLAUS found more toy* thi. ye«r*■ than ever before? he knew his oi<!t*turMu •leigh,would not hold them, So he lit erally drafted-Captain Kidd and his famous old Treasure Ship to help him bring these gifts toOayton. • /■ • - '*• B OYS and 'girls, members of the SANTA ,CLAUSCLUB;meet ouresteemedfriend audios outfit at the FAIRGROUNDS at 10 o'driek Saturday morning, November 12th, the ehstrter members o f this gisat ■ “ III welcome Saatf-Osu*' tof: jfh rmmmM HP in a fitting parade,*Tfeff march downtown arriving at RIKB- KUMIJEKS store with Boy Scm tt, bugled motorcydrpolicemen and a brass,band as sa honor escort. *, « - Herea spedal pmmitteeof risk andMiami Valley leaders will officfally. welcomehim, Yo» w ill be given a Pirate bat to wear in boflor o f Santa and. bi« helptre. Thi* you- can k*ap after die Big Parade, And yotrll ne*d yont ■wnb*r*bip caid to *how YOU are a C f i^ T ^ 'm e a ib e r o f this gssR tclub,* . ' . . H If you have a;pony, ride it! Here's achance to ilwtw it off, and he'll erijoy the Big Parade. 1VBRY MEMBER" OF THE SANTA CLAUS CLUB SHOULD BE, AT THE MMGROUNDS, D A Y T O N , OHIO, imQMPTLY AT 10 O’CLOCK* SATUR DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12th. . . . *r % S M a n y S p e c i a l P r i v i l e g e s f o r ‘ £ v e r y ^ M e m b e r '» 4’ ' > i , t . To nu tcli in reception pa- mde upon arrival o f Santa Clata, Reindeer end Treai- nee Ship from the North, v 2 , INKmiurfon to feed mow toj the Reindeer. 3, Privilege fo go on board the Tcpaauce Ship and view the Treasure Gihhi, 4 , Many,roa»y other fine, *pe- riri priyilegee which wiH he revoided to you at the Pahv patMMjk, ^ Cornel Every Member! Saturday Morning , Novem ber 12th, tO o’clock 0 T h i s I s t h e L in e * o f £ M a r c h Leave Fairgrounds at 10 o’clock, Best on Stewart to Bnfewa, North on Brown to Wjrren, k ft on W»rr*w to JeffiHraon, North on, Jefferson to Monntnent, 'Wrtt on Meowflunt to M iin. South on Main-t* RfkeJKiunlsr's. j f Bsi*!' f f l M sw .-. & riff % \ m W LOCAL FovCaii1;- I?csrG , Miv.. GJa'-li?, of f t: 4v«ptvaVn Mr. Frank epent a i liio KoiJ^r, Fcr i?alc: Tc yoaraoW, obi Holstein Ffij’Sato;, diiifi’i. Fur Sale: fiweopc-r in Nagley, Mr. nndMrsJ returned lionie in Crystal l-itjl and ^aughter-iil Itol'.ert Conley. For Sale: Kev. S. M. Ini , tlje mormag sni din county, v»’ne| Home Coming mer cor AUCTIONEEl ‘Jamestown, O. ll NOTICE—No I gun, day or nigs Miss "Hutu Wl for several days] to care for 1 her absence len has been sul For Sale- DaJ Kcv, W. P. Hi members of thi congregation :.t| meeting in Spi| evening-. After a ; call Main 90 Will be done 25 , 1-2 S. HiuhesL Qualify FLOUR o r C lifto n , j COFFEl Club LAUD Pure Pound -- CORN Peas,j Standwd 01,DO Eatnl Pound - I PUMPKIN Can LAYER Club Two CEACKERq Club Butte SOAP t Crystal Dimtmtfo* s i fthhmrd Yk* nlekfiMM *TW» I* pmUMlfjr fro*» TMrrwn, »a OM KngfiKi Hem wWek i* * emu* *m**ttr* m IF
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