The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE James 0 . McMillan, Agent PUBLIC LIABILITY— PROPERTY DAMAGE ♦ FIRE—THEFT—WIND Cecfarville, Ohio 1 mm o / t Christmas time or any other big occasions* You can rcly upon our counsel and our gift service. Ontm .•» c J223U iSin l t a t o d w o p p ^ t rendnder Go|IwietawWtiMt was pre sented and opeful senti' msnt and tcntfe'wfera for the giver. You areassured ofadequatelygracingthe occasion and fittingly expressing a' fine , appreciation when you select an article from our new showinglof gifts that last. I We feature and highly recoin* mendour QmenGuildWatcher. Price* $25 to $ 500 , J TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE Detroit Street below Second Xenia, O. gift. A complete lin4 for Men, Women' and Children at popular prices. Fraser’s Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio Main $t. wem Having sold my farm I wilt*have r.i closing out sale 2 1-2 miles N. W, o f James town, on the road known as the Little Road, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1927 3 AT 1«:C0„A. M. HEAD OP HORSES ------ 3 Consisting o f one sorrel mare , weight 1400; 1- hay mare, weight, 1400 lb;t, both good workers; 1 bay horse, weight 1000 lbs., good worker. 18 HEAD OP HOGS 18 Consisting o f 2 Brood sows and IS feeding shoats, weight 100 lbs. About 100 Bu.Seed Oats; 8 Bu. Timothy Seed HARNESS — HARNESS Consisting o f 2 sets o f tug harness, good as new; 2 sets chain harness, lines, collars and bridles. One set o f buggy harness. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' Consisting o f 1 McCormick binder, 8 ft, cut; Tractor hitch, good shape; 1 tractor drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment, good * h now; 1 John Deere Corn planter, fertilizer attachment and 120 rod wire; 1 tvartor doable Disc Cutter, 14 disc; 1 tractor 2-row corn plow with extension tractor guide; 1 2-row corn plow with horse hitch; 1 McCormick Mower, 8 ft. cub 1 Cultipacker; 1 steel hay rake, 1 hay tedder; 1 tractor breaking plow, 2-bottom gang; 1 sulky plow; 1 walk ing plow; 1 double shovel; 2 wagons With ladders;, 1 grapple hay fork, rope and pulleys; log chains, fence stretchers, 1 tank heater and feed cooks*1, torn sheller, oil drums, 1 grindstone and many other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE S. P. LITTLE f ■ . *- * MWCH ON OROtJND CM. Carl Taylor, A*rt. Warren Collett, Clerk I : \ ImprovedUniform International SundaySchool ' L e s s o n ' ivy rev . j». a, riTKWAT*«. P.P -1 »•** Moody Blbl* IwUtut* at Chicago.) (39, }8JT. WwtMra NtwapAjHr Uale») -Lesson for December 18 REVIEW: THE EARLY PROPHETS OF ISRAEL - . — v , GOLDEN TENT—GoU, who at sundry - ii m a n d in divers manners snake In times past to the fathers by the proph ets, bath In these last days spoken by •Its Son, . _ ‘ PRIMARY TOPK'—Whai We Have LeSrped This Ouai-tcr, * JUNIOR TOJT<>-Greftt Men and Great Teachlnus of the Quarter1* Leg- W?NTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- - 1C—Lessons from the Early, Prophets, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADlILT TOP IC—'Tbe Mission of the Prophets. The method of review must always, bo determined by the genius of the teacher, the aptitude of the pupils and the particular grade in the school. For the adult classes three methods are suggested, I. Biographical. During the quarter six great prophets hpve been under review, •namely, *JGlfJnh, Elisha, Amos, HoSea. iiaggai tend Isaiah. Assignments of these- characters t<\ representative members, of the class shpuld be made the week before so that they may come prepared to present the vital characteristics of these men. II. Application of the Prophetic Message* to .Modern Life.’ Assignments should be made the preceding Sunday so that the members of the class may come prepared to make application of. the vital mes sages of the prophets to the affairs •of modem life. The following ques-„ tlons’ may be considered as represent ative ;. ' 1 „ What application can be made of the prophets’ teachings as tot { !) The land question in ’ the' United States, ,(2> the problem of pauperism, (3) the problem’of capital and labor, (4) light on the theological contro versies of the present time, (5) a message for the modern, woman, C6) the cause of prohibition, (7) modern amusements, (S) modern church "life. III . A Summary- of Facts and Teachings. ,. , Lesson for October 2. . , , The ' basis. o f decision ns between nan! and Jehovah was that the true .Hod should answer by lire. The lead ing lesson is that accepted service IS , rJu* supreme test, enabling men to clifipse between Christ - and heathen mida. . • i Lesson for October 6. ^ . Elijah, who was bravo before Baal’s prophets, was frightened by Jezebel’s threat npd ran away, He failed at what "had been Jhls ’strong "point. .Lesson -for- Ootober-4d. AhUb coveted Naboth's vineyard. .TezeljeV softemetT fo ’Sestroy Naboth so that Ahab’s petulant desire might he gratifleU. Judgment fell upon both Ahab nnd Jezebel. .Lesson for October 23 - A prophet is one who speaks forth. God’s message. When Isaiah had a vision of the Lord aud was cleansed from sin, he‘was ready to go at the divine bidding. Lesson for October- 30. Amos was called from the humble - occupation of a shepherd and trades man to fill the prophetic office. God Is not dependent upon* any school or - system of training for the supply His workers, ’ . * Lesson for November 6. Though- the nation had grievously singed by worshiping!' Idols, oppress ing their fellow men and persecuting the prophets who spake against them, God Invited them to return to Him. Lesson for November 13. Israel’s apostasy was‘Illustrated by Hosea's unfaithful wife, In spite of their wickedness God loved them and’ pled with them to return unto Him. Lesson for November 20. * Isaiah pointed out the moral stktc of the people, exposing their ingrati tude, stupidity, and habits of evil, nnd showed them that although God had severely chastised them, their case was not hopeless. Lesson for December 4. Isaiah reminded Israel of God’s pe culiar favor under the figure of a favorite vineyard. He pointed out the sins which brought their r in. The outstanding sins were oppression of the poor, drunkenness, proud self- conceit and perversion of justice. Lesson for December 11, Through Isaiah’s long ministry he was privileged to give counsel to sev eral kings. Sometimes (l was coun sel of encoUrugonK'nt, sometimes of rebuke. To AhnZ .he gave counsel of assurance, pointing to a day of de liverance nnd bteuSfng through Im manuel, When Hezekfah faced the crisis of Invasion by the Assyrians, he resorted to the house of the Lord and sent for Isaiah, Work on Your Knees' A marble cutler, with chisel and hammer, was changing a stone into n statue. A preacher looking op Bald: “1 wish I could deal such clanging blows on stony hearts." The workman made answer; "Maybe you could,, if you worked like me, upon your knees." ' J u it W ha t Satan Ltksa Nothing satisfies Satan like the saint who Is Satisfied with himself.— X’reshyterinn Record. First Through Canal ' Oh August 10,1014, the panama canal was opened to the world. The first passage after the declared opening Was made by the steamship An- toU of the Pnmumr railroad service. The time of the passage w.is nine hours. (1 - J ■>* ;*j - Boll Making OM Art Bpli making l* wt« of the oldest of British industries, It dates back to th« Twelfth century. JUST HUMANS Bg QEttE CA*K mmiMmmmmmmmmmmmMm mmmmmMimmmmmmmmmmmmmm- 4 e . ni *, < £ « * / <>McCUirs N.-ivsjuptr Syntole "AW, CAN’TCHA SEE BY OE LOOK OF HIM DAT HE DON'T KNOW DAT OOP?" Millinery Practical Gifts Arc Acceptable Always WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S Hat* just received for the holidays, moderately priced. EARLY MODELS Clearance at half the price. RHINESTONE ORNAMENTS m A . for hats and dresses. A beautiful line to select from. 95ct0$2.95 BOUTONNIERES A large assortment of flowers to select; from. O s t e r l y M i l l i n e r y *> 37 Green Street, Xenia, Ohio. :i»aijiti!iimNi!i^^ IF YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP-IN Gifts That Are Popular And New Reduced Prices! 33 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO & 8-Day Mantel Clocks k iiem r VteUi CotfrtJn* G mk a»J T w »-T« m Chime $10.00, $15.00 to $25.00 Silverware Cheats BOORS MAKE it Plmt in Btuatfil Cheat QninmHml - $10, 12.50 and $15.00 1 Pear) Beads The h n n i Dmah K*ke. CMr»wl»t< h S e tu t leih .. $10.00, $18.00 to $25.00 Cigar Lighters We Catty AH ef die Sett Make* Priced $3.50 and up GenumeDiamond Rings Solid White Gold C7 CD Mountings .....................................«pl**Jv Genuine Diamond Rings A Real Nice Size Suitable AA for an Engagement Ring....... fdU .uU Sale-Ladies’ Wrist Watches White Gold F ill© ! Cases. Guaranteed ..... .................. Any o f the Latest Shapes. All Are Guaranteed ....... White Gold Rectangular Guaranteed .................... T H E A R C A D E J E W E L E R S * B U M G R E A T E S T JEWELRY A. Ellman has fo r 23 years been Dayton’s Gift Specialist — giving the people o f Miami Valley tremendous saving? in an annual Christmas Sale. Shop A t Ellman*g — Buy Gifts You Can Depend On A t Marvelous Savings! Sale of Diamond Rings $25.00 EVERYTHING REDUCED! Genuine Diamond Rings Set in 18 K t Solid White Gold COO CA Special .................... .................$&£.DU .............. 1 ............................................. - ■........ ....... Genuine Diamond Rings Single Stone or Dinner Ring. Special Sale o f Men’s Watches Gents Wrist Watches Lever Movement in White or Green Gold Filled Case $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 Aud Upwards o to nr. A p r a n r „ ..... Mm M r mm: m . mmai STREET ENTRANCE LAST
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