The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

mm CHICK SPECIAL May pricey *11 the heavy breeds, $12 per hundred; White Leghorns, $10 per hundred; and the heavy mixed, $10 per hundred. P l a c e Y o u r O r d e r N ow , Pksw lM RAIPH H . 0STER Oeh Weed Fnultiy F « m Yellow Springe, Ohip gHIMWlW Do you want to get | ahead financially, if so j •1; spend less than you { earn, and deposit some- j thing each week to your J savings account in this | * ■ . S bank. 1 - - , • • ' - • , - - '1: fit ttumy lasting col- ' ora. Auk for -color curd stowing- the n U y ‘ harmonious «cnbinatiooa,‘ 3* The Formula it on Eoery Can Tbl* point, to com* . poundedu coreful. 1, o* o doctor’s pre­ scription, to OHur* tho utmost in long, testing protection.' Buy Pain! ' b y t h e Square foo l! —and<di#«overI.lhe economyof. Hanna's“Green Seal** . We'd like to spread out a, gallon “Green Seal" paint for you, Just as i t 1 spreadoufc onyour,house;. . We'd like to 'Spread out a gallon o f any ordinary paint on the same surface, for your comparison. ^ • We’d wager the difference in area, the' lower cost per square foot o f surface cov­ ered, would sell you for life on “Green Seal." And that first economy is multi­ plied by the overdime servicethat “Green SeaT.paint delivers! will'. lift There’)*■Haas*Paint or Finish for Every Ttrfom . HieCedap/illeFarmer’sGramCo. H Weekm a in Chicago at the COMFOJITABIE Gifefi m rm m m m HOTEL O d t v a tM lM k i iM t i y f h M M 1more gWcKfCMlhJKiUP 'M&it fc- ■■ 99999 T® nrinWmgPm lutT ® MM'JHe" MRkOrn 9w 'MnWRU®s^KwnMMMajt ■ th# A r t iM t u ^ r w d M SSSm ***&*« s * s tfow « fo t^ in rihMttatsavsrywtok. ffarmw i|«mf ki stf* ifwwittf mriy/Wilto for ftp- ffrssar'fflssarjK king a ptmml 1m ' tttirvlsttthoroughly , ****** bm k» iMKtmmcMmmu, ctuiMav.tn. MM Snn&a IF YOUNEEDPUINTINGDROP IN Im p r o v e Uniform In te rn a tion a l* SundaySchool ' Lesson’ (By bkv . p. b , rirawATUn. n-o., » • » ’ MsedyJWWoInstituteotOWesgs.l (ft, t » l. WesternNewspaperU»*ew,> L e s s o n f o r M a y 2 6 GQP’8 LAW |N THE HEART XTHS30N : TEXT—Jerenilab ilil-49i John l:lt. ■ . _ GOLDEN TEXT—Thy word ija je J bid in my bekrt. that X might not «tn Vgainst thou. „ , PRIMARY TOPIC—Knowing God. JUNIOR TOPIC—Knowing God. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—How Can Wo Know GodT ■ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP* IC—God'a Law In the Heart, ! i. Restoration of Israsl (w . 1-14), 1. Time of (VY-1-0), This- points to tii© glorious future. Not only the children of Judah, but the other tribes as well, shall* be ret stored to their land, They shall be Urawn1by Jehovah’s everlasting love- W S), God gave them, the land. The peculiar distinctions of the chosen na­ tion shall again he manifest The time tg coming when not only shall pe°ce spread over that land; but It shall again be tilled, and fruitful. ' 2. The Lord win conduct them to their own land (vv. 0-9). ’ (l) The cry of the watchman (v. o). {This will 'he the signal for return. (2) Exhltant prospect <v. 7), The prospect of deliverance will call forth n song of Joy, ■ (3) Prayer of the Jews (v. 7). God Indites all true prayer, moving the .people to pray for that which H6 Is about to <do Onto them, ■ (4) The returning remnant (vv, 8, >)., They‘shall come from all parts jpf fhe world whcnce they have been Scattered. When they shall look upon Him whom, they pierced, their -con- sciences iklmll be smitten, causing them to repent of their sins. 3. Appeal to the nations (vv; 10-14). (1) Sound forth Urn good' news (v, 10), The one who scattered them will now gather them In and shepherd them. .. (2) Ransomed by the Lord (V, 11). . Their deliverance is preceded by the provision of the ransom, . (3) The exiles shall flock back to their land to enjoy God’s goodness in j t > . 12); ,(4) Their mourning shall turn to joy (v. 13 ), (3) They shall.be satisfied with Odd’s goodness fv. 14). II. The Desolate Condition of Ephra­ im (vv. 15-20). - • i. Rachel weeping for her children lv. 15). ‘ . •„ This ^pictures Rachel, ancestress of pertain of the tribes, weeping for her banished .children, 2, Ephraim will surely return (w. 46*19)- , » , The nation is seen showing penitence 'torah?, requesting divine help id turn­ ing back’ and in confessing Sin. „ 8. Their. tender reception <v. 20). In Bplte, of chastisement, God loves Israel and will with open arms receive her back. III. Action Urged (vv. 21-20). , Something Is required of Israel, pefore the prodigal could enjoy the blessings •of his father’s house, he must return thereto. 1. Israel must return and take pos­ session of the land (v. 21).- 2t Israel wgs to take the Initiative |(V. 22). This is expressed by the declaration |hat the Lord hath created a new thing.ih the earth, namely, "a woman fdmll compass a man." It is usual for the man to take the1 initiative—to bpake overtures to the woman, but in tills case God shall create n new thing. £he custom will he reversed. The fVomnn "compassing” the man pic­ tures Isreal with eager ulTectlon ap­ proaching her divine husband. 8. The land shall be made righteous I t . 23). The people are responsible for the restoration of prosperity, and »the tlghfeous rule of the land. 4. A satisfied people (W. 24-20), IV. The New Covenant (w, 29-40). L- Freedom from the power of heredity (vv. 29, 80). Those who are joined to Jesus Christ are In possession of a new law of life superior to the law of pere'dlty. 2. The law within (vv. 31-33). Through regeneration the heart has jvlthln it not only the desire bui also the power, by the iloly Spirit, to rise jtbove and to be free from carnal Im­ pulses. V. Tpe Source of the New Covenant (John 1:17). Through the lucnrnatlon the Son of God Identified Himself with the race py the incorporation o f Himself with j i Those lb Christ are new crea* tures. Easy Life Valueless An easy Ufa is not likely to be val­ uable to Itself or to others. All Growth It Slow Growth You cannot force the growth of hu­ man life and civilisation .any more tlihn you Cab force these slow grow­ ing trees. That is Jlie economy of Almighty .God, that all growih blow growth,—Gaynor, Is , Religion , When you See a man with a great deal o f religion displayed in his shop Window, yon may depend Upon It he keeps a very small stock inside.— Spurgeon, mm emds TENYEARSOF LADY’SILLNESS New Medicine Pror*» First end Only Relief In Breakdown After An Operation T . 5 S 5 5 s r s s s m T Addison Sellars Is * Called By Death ilffr-niiifolii IMp.ih$ni WPI j |luO<mni I Addison C, Sellars, 89, well known Greene county farmer, died at hi# home in Xenia, Sunday, after an ill­ ness o f three years. He was the last o f a family o f eleven, children, a brother, George, proceeding him about six months ago. The deceased was married in 1881 to Miss Caroling Hupp, o f Noble county, who survives with one son, Herman E,, Xenia, and Mrs, Ralph Townsley o f Payton. One son, Charles E. o f Glouster, Ohio, by a farmer marriage also survive#. The funeral was held rWednesday with m m ! in Woodland cemetery. iwiu>a iwiwiiiwaiiwiiiiw ww||»|wro'', aMi>iiiraiiiii!i»w y |iwuiraww iw * e i iB i^ BABY CHICKS F R O M B L O O D T E S T E D S T O d C * ' W e are booking orders fo r early ch icks and now la the time to put in your order. Custom hatching don# mm usual. Write fo r circular. NORTHUPHATCHERY R , F . D , N o . 1 Y e l l o w S p r in g s , O h i o “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADS PAY 9P Or MRS. DAISY MARSHALL “ I was never so surprised and de­ lighted in my life, than when Konjola restored me to health,” aaid Mrs. Daisy Marshall, 2025 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati. “My health kept falling ever since I underwent an operation for appen­ dicitis... I grew weaker and weaker despite' my attempts to find relief in medicines and treatments, J became nervous, and'mornings found me tired; Indigestion and hack ache added to my miseries, - “ I had heard many good reports about Konjola, and decided to try it, In four weeks X was completely well. My friends marvelled at the changa in my condition. Digestion was restored, and my‘ nerves soothed,, l a m gaining rapidly in health and strength, and Konjola has accomplished wonders in building me up. - 1 owe i t all to this matchless Konjola,” • Konjola is sold in Cedarvilie at Prowant & Drown drug store, and by all the befit druggists Ih all towns throughout this entire section. FOUND—I have on my farm .one shoat weighing about fifty pounds. Owner can have same by paying for this notice, J, M. Auld. a n «t M a i l . ** reasonab ly expect a $ai~ is fa ctory pa ir o f shoes fo r $ 4 , $ 5 o i * j $ ^ d a y s o f h ig h p r ice s f H fe can!—witL Endicoft JoLnson Sltoes. One o f tLe larjest audmogt nxtugnaal organizations of its kind on earth is daily provingm atter* areshoes wlwcLLaveUT, STYLE andWEAR combined.AndremarLaLlyreasonaltle pricebeside#! ® Wear borne from our store tbe pnir •®f. Endicott Johnson Sboes you'buy. Comfort from tbe start and even after a lon^eomradesbip with them—after* you feel theyVeabout “run tbeir race” —you 11 stxll fm d yonirself wearing them q[uite a lot. Drop in and Look Them Over Today M ade by ENDICOTT JOHNSON SOLD BY GEOARVILEBARGAINSTORE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John K< Milroy, deceased. Margaret Milroy has been appoint- ‘ ed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f John K. Milroy, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated thles 10th day o f April, A, D, IfiSO, S. C. WRIGHT, ! Probate Judge o f laid County. For Christian Workers Cedarvilie , Ohio Wed., June 12 to Sunday id SESSIONS DAILY FROM 9:30 A . M. TO 9:30 P. M. FIRST SESSION, WEDNESDAY AT 8 P. M. A Conference for Information and Inspiration led by Christian Teachers and Speakers of National Repute Among Whom Are: ^ : - ' n t0 . ■- - ■ • . • DR. JOHN McNAUGHER, President o f Pittsburgh U . P. Theolog. Seminary DR. J. H. SPENCER, Wooster, Ohio DR. W . R. McCHESNEY, President of Cedarvilie College DR. FREDERICK N . McMILLAN, Cincinnati DR.A . GORDON MacLENNAN, Philadelphia PROF. J. H. DICKASON, Pittsburgh DR. PARLEY E. ZARTMAN, National Leader of Evangelism DR. J. GRESHAM MACHEN, Princeton Theological Seminary REV. TOM F. CAMPBELL and MR. H . A . KLAHR, State Christian Endeavor Leaders • (‘ DR. LEANDER S. KEYSER, Hamma D ivinity School GOV. MYERS Y . COOPER is expected id address the Conference Sunday Evening, Attend the entire Conference. Yon can’t afford to miss a single session, Yo n will return to your Chnrclt a better worker and a better Christian, Ample provision lias been made for the comfort of all Season Family Tickets tor ail Sessions $1.00. C1DARV1LLE EXTENDS YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME W**"**W*Ha imm ******* r^ijfirr- r — t 4^ -if ,#’1,, f t

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