The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

m i m m m , m a m , a b l i n g s • ■ ■ . ' ■ U <m. CANDIDATE FOR County Commisskmer GREENE COUNTY r 8«l»i**t t» *«9ttkllc«i PriB«tT7, TuwxUy, JMtust, 11, IMS. George F. Sugden (Present Deputy) Candidate For SHERIFF GREENE COUNTY / 1 Subject to Republican Primary*to be held Tuesday, August 12 S' ■ae- HAROLD M. V A N PELT (PRESENT DEPUTY) ------ C A N D ID A T E FOR — BOUNTY TREASURER GREENE C O U N T Y | Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, August \2 , 1930 I } B. F. THOMAS - [ | C A N D ID A T E FO R ‘ [ 1 COUNTY RECORDER I a a „ , * * 5 I GREEN E CO UN TY I | Subject ter Republican Primary, Tuesday, August 12,1930 i Iliin tim tiiin iim iliiiiiiiliiiM in iiiH itiiiim tiM im iM iiiiiiim tM im in iiin iiim m iim iiiiiH iiiiii' luim iiitiiitu iH iifiiiH W M H m iV K JOHN A. NOJKTH CANDIDATE FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER * * * ' s V k ' ' ' *•&• ,*. .••.■. v \. .<•' •. ,• - .' w . Subject to the decision of" the Republican Primary, August 12 . ■**» I i l l l> M R.D.WILLIAMSON • ■ CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary, August 12. JAMES p: KYLE H * CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary, August 12. hwM M ri Untfortn M iroA tio ra J S m v h y k M ’ Lesson’ car aw. r*a. mxwATmtt, pi d .. m *»- b«r,*£ Faealtr, Sw ry Bib!. XnsUtuts K OwMJN.) (© . IMS, W«t*n» NswwjMir Union.) i imtiininfej I'nwniTi'"—1» L esson fo r A u gu st 10 J HANNAH, A GODLY MOTHER LESSON TEXT—1 Samusl >t- I f ; la* . GOLDEN TEXT—My son. h w r the InstruoUon of thy father, and tenaR e not the law of thy mother.' PRIMARY TOPIC—Hannah's Prayer Answered. JUNIOR TOPIC—Hannah's Prayer INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—How Can We Honor Our parent*? YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP* 10—The Value of a Godly Home. RE PU BL ICAN C A N D ID A T E F o r SH ER IFF JOHN BAUGHN GREENE COUNTY Your Support Will Be Appreciated Republican Primary, August 12, 1930 '•* r i . Ong * gwd « eo »< 0 »» s . O ,. 0 »> 0 - 0*0 Ifr-.n »»•;■ . MARCUS McCALLISTER t CANDIDATE FOR p r o se c u t in g a t t o r n e y Object to the decision of the Republican Primary, August 12. t. Hannah's Sons Trial ( 1 : 1 - 8 ), Elkanabhad two wives In violation of God’s law, God's primal.thought for man was one wife. Therefore, for Adam he -made Eve, Bannah’a sore trial grew out of jealousy wtdeb nat­ urally springs up between two wom­ en, wives of one man. The violation of this taw of God concerning mar­ riage has. alwayabpen nttended-wlth trouble.' II. Hannah's Prayar (1:9-18). She had the good sense to take- her troubles to Die Lord. Thls bdleverS "sHouTd do. even though the. 'troubles result from sin. • 1. Her bitterness of soul (v. 10). Though Elktmah loved her -and sought to lighten her burden, he was unable' to 'bring to her the needed solace. 2. Her vow (v, 11). Hannah prayed, asking God for a son, The name Samuel means "asked of God." In connection with her ask­ ing this gift from God, she vowed to give tliochild back toGod, Much can be expected of children born Into the world under sucb clrcjutnsiimces. S, Hannah misjudged by Ell the priest (vy. 12-1C). The priest observing the; motion of her |tps and not hearing the sound of her -.votce:concluded that she was .In­ toxicated and demanded that she put away wine. She defended herself against this Inference. 4, Blessed by Ell (vv. 17,-18;. Following her explanation he pro­ nounced. a blessing upon her, joining In the prayer that God would grant her petition. tfl. Hannah Qives Samuel to the Lord (w , 24-28); For a* time she cared for Samuel In the home. Always the best nurse for a child-1* Its mother. According to .her vow, a t an -early age she took Samuel to the sanctuary and gave him over-fd the charge of EU, the priest, to minister therein, We thus see in his tender year*-Samuel's ministering W o re the Lord. •tV. fiemewftfMlittetry (cWS). 1. His call ( f t . MO), (II The ecetMoo, From hla With Sintuet was dedi­ cated •to the service of the Lord. •While gdifegAbout hlsjregdlar duties the Lord spake unto him. In Samuel -we .'hake w striking pattern of child religion. In .the Scriptures we have set .forth two types ’of experience: PlCat* thr one who experiences God’s saving igrace .after- haring lived lit «tn;j*eeo&di‘-the4oue 'brought up In 4h*.nurture ,.and ,admonition of the Lord from Infancy. • <2)Hi» Wtedtence. .When.••the .divine voice -was dis­ cerned Satnliel -rendered -Immediate obedience.• He Sxpresaed Ms willing­ ness before he knew what wad re­ quired.' Hd’dfd ribflnquire what was wanted and then, let his obedience de­ pend upon the agreeableness of tbs command, 2. Samuel's prophetic message (w. 11-18), The time Has now come' for Mm to pass from the authority of EU to that of the Lord. The first message en­ trusted to him was a most terrible one. He hesitated to tell ft to HU, but being pressed, he manifested true courage. It must have been a. bitter experience to EU to see Samuel toe* ognlzed and himself passed by. This fearful visitation of Judgment upon Ell's house was due to the slhs of his ThcG rsst Mant- ' gom crj County Fair Jfechtbit* of County Club Work a t the Montgomery County f a ir , Sep­ tember 1 to 4 tuehseive, wfilba pn a ' mere extensive scale than in a n y 1 previous year, according to C. C. Cald wait, County Club Agent With 22 now clubs t e m p i dewing tbs past year,! the 87 nktba in the eouaty have a mom- " bership o f 887, Huns fesoriug a great* er number of exhibits than ever be­ fore. . * .. Several unique feature* will char­ acterise th is year's exhibits of dub work, among them a parade Of 4-H floats based on some phase of club work, Each township wilt be entitled to one entry, put on either by single cluba*or by two or more dubs combin­ ing and the fleat* will jMttade in fron t of the grand stand a t 4:00 P,. M. on September 3rd. Four cash prizes, ’ ranging from 880,00 down, will be given. ■■ ■ > . i ■ A new division has been added to cliib work this year, that n f raising; dowers and 119 haye added this side line to their other work and expect to make exhibits, Qailificfttipbs require ; the raising of 10 annuals and 6 ' perennials. ; -; Ratings o f all exhibits will be in i four, classes, with ribbons Snd cash j prizes given in each. Prizes this year j also include several airplane rides by .! the Johnston Flying Service at the I Dayton -Airport, -*•- - ------ ---. rJ Showings prill ]bo made a t the F a irJ thib year by 847 girls in the clothing clubs; 100 will exhibit in the pig dub, 48 in the -dairy calf dub ; 4p in .the h steer feeding, club; 41 in the sheep club'; 70 girls’ food dub work; *43 in ’ the potato dub and. 2 1 in the fUrnish- your-own room club, A This marks the tenth year of Mr, Caldwell's work'aa county dub agent,- the wark haring grown from a mem- ' bersbip of 89 a t the beginning. Mont­ gomery County rates with two other counties in membership of more than 1 800 and less than 1 , 000 , only two coun- l tics holding the honor of memberships above the 1,000 mark. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lucy McClellan, deceased. L. T. Marshall has been appointed and qualified as Executor of the estate of Lucy McCldlan, late of Greene County, Ohiaf, deceased.' ' Dated this 1st day -ofAugust, 1930, ' S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. Cutting the tops out of trees, con­ trary tq, what somp so-called tree ex­ perts claim, does nut rejuvenate shade trees, * - [* Wheat, At its present low price, la an economical substitute fo r com in the poultry ration,. Poultry specialists recommend a change from three- fourths com and one-fourth wheat, to - one-fourth com and three-fourths wheat HERE’S THE PROOF! COMM ENC ING t om o r r ow we offer forty-seven entirely new fur coot* so startling in value -Al - that you will concede our claimoj saving you one-third to one-half on price. The moulded silhouette with flared skirt, the novel tuff- treatments and the luxurious draped collars all serve to make this season’s fur coats entirely different. This $100 special in­ cludes: _ GENUINE .SILVER MUSKRATS With the soft long roll collar.. b isque F rench la p in with beige lapin collar and cuffs. TAN LAPIN in 'a fetching, sport .model. ■ BLACK RUSSIAN PONY SKIN in pliable moire skins, ~*'TAN OR SLATE Pony-Skin,'either self or contrast trimmings. GUARANTEED BAY SEALS trim­ med in.Russian fitch, black muskrat, Russian squirrel; etc. OPOSSUM Sport Coats in 'the finest quality obtainable. NATURAL NORTHERN MUSK­ RATS in the smartest models either self or contrast trimmed, etc, eje. t : ■ H Our complete fu r showing is ready mid every wanted fu r is represented. The price range is from $75 to $600 at the same astounding savings . Our liberal terms make selec­ tion now most advantageous to you. 36 and 38 E. Main. Springfield, Ohio 3*9 SEETHEHERALDFORCOMMERCIALJffll PRINTING A. Jacobs Candidate Foe soas. EJU was held responsible far not restraining them. Ha ahems to have been a good man but lax in the discipline of his children. Parental laxity Is moat cruel. To tolerate evil when one hauN the power to restrain It le to become party to It, V, fiemuei Established in the Pro* phetla Office (8:19-21). “And Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him, and did let none of his wards fall to the iroond. And all Israel from Dart Sven to Beersheba knew that ’Samuel was established to be a prophet to the Lord." Ltttle did Hannah know that the boy who had been riven iu answer to her prayer would one day become the spiritual head of the nation. Truly, he that honors God shall be honored by God. Charaeter Meat lasjwruat The great equipment of the soul- winner la character. It is a false no- tlon that we must meet the world on It* own level—drink to win the drink­ er, smoke to win the smoker, and play the world’s games In order to win It to OhrUt—Richard Hobbs County Commissioner Primary, Avgust M . A m (M ferleg ‘Mirth Is the iweet wise of human life. It Should be ottered sparkling with sestful life unto Ged.—Henry Ward Beecher. ■ W L D HUNTANNWEiMSHr WANT TO BUY—Some ALFALFA, CLOVER o r Good Mixed HAY. Call G. H . HARTMAN. * 9 * ‘ B e a ve rc re e k To w n sh ip F a rm e r . ■ ■. , ■/ ■ r ' ; ■ * 4 ■■ # •* * * * • , ■ « . To w n sh ip T ru s te e fo r th e la s t s ix y e a rs w ith e xp e rie n ce to hand le p ro b lem s com in g be fo re th e com m iss ione rs . w O O Relievto a Headache er Nostalgia ht 89minutes, checks a Cold the ifs t day, and checks Mahtri*fit three days, i l i itlifii i n t c i l i I a i L —Fetitlcal Adhr. . m h t ^VilraWMmi

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