The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

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B is natural gifts ( 9 : 2 ). i <Be was a ‘'choice young man* 1 ( 1 ) BO was humble ( 10 : 22 ). 5 -.Wtonr toeing the reeponsibUlty of ^gdttdMdl' lradanhip. -hahidM iM rtt— f ?( 2 ) Ho .woo coustfienrt* of «• ^EUtfcerf 8 : 5 ). . ,*• »..-.Not Hein* successful ito tin mtauloii toewtortedunto himbybis®atb*cend V thinking toat his fa th«r*o)M Mcoa- !*Mraedetoeut him, he~~pMfisr t fi< * gb f- heck. \ -•#)• HMvfmoo o f Go* wgr.wp#* H im m m . . . 1 Qod visited him wlth vtels grace >Moenable hlni to see the dittos Choice, t * ( 4 ) The Holy Sp irit demo upon <pim (10:10). - > Acceptable servlee can be.fattdered Mfulyln the energy of the Hojy Spirit, ( 5 ) He’ was sesloni for Qod S 1 : 4 - 15 ). As the tarter.of hlapeopfa. he'per- service became Of his seal >;,'Q 0 de 8 . The friendship M toMaurt 1* ) . / , So strong was Samuel's attachment Wtoe Saul that he greatly mourned his ' ipsath. , ,-r j l l . Saul Made King a data. 8 - 10 ). 1 , 1 . The demand of the people (ma-py* ' ± ± - :* ' The reason for this demand was Hhnefold: it: ‘ dt . i ' 4 i) . Samuel' was Incapacitatedi by s ilM ago <iv 5 ). ' .. t ( 2 ) H ls soos were uaf*tthful (v. 5 ). . ■Mi BamueLtototoh* «oeddtote;girtitl.y Sundered In the appoidtment o f hie topra * 11 Judge* of Israeli -, ( 8 ) Desire to be like other no- m am f»* 5 ), - -,.' The roroundtegra totol -ma MoisS jjpmdirs as rulers. Th rtrw jfii I t was ^Ho t natural that the Hraelltes should bldwlto such leadership. Samuel pto- Hested against their action ip# tosh prayed 1 matter to the Lord lD ^•Shord directed him to point out to the }'#WTiglO'tlio moanlog of aholr.aottoa. -' ' »:f> »a . to boJdng # d d i ) . While Saul was on an erraad for1 a JM o father .Samnel found him And anointed'him. (I Sam. 10:1-16). In • Jt so time the divine choice waa con- ' Srmed hy the people at lllspeb. > 8. Saul displays leadeittJp (1 ' 'ftam. 11). • He displayed his military geUlns In * [OSsctlng a great victory at Jibes over the Ammonites. . III. Saul’s Failure (cb. 15). X The command to Saul (w. 1-S). Ha was commanded utterly to ds- [stroy tha AmalaUtaS. The roaaon as- [■IgiMd waa their -evil 'treatment of Israel after they came out of iEgypt* jXftt, 1T:8; Dent. 25:17). ) 2. Saul's dlsobendlenct (w , 4-8). ■, The command waa only partially iharrlsd out * Agag, tbs king, was [spared and the beet of the goods ep Iprepciated. t. Saul recocted by God (w . JOdtB). , (l) Samuel oclod to Qod (v. 11). - |>Tha nows^of this disgraceful sftair igroatly disturbed Samuel, moving hist (is pray to God day and night (2) Saul’s hjpeeettioal .pretense for. M l«). t This pretease carried a- lie :npoB H ofsci. ■ (8) f l u i d rdboarses before 'Saul |«oA dealing wni Wm<w.’J7S8). God is mote concerned with having Mo commands obeyed than ha Is to jhava oacridcos offered Unto him. ' IV. Tha Dlvtno Judgment Fails illS £ 6-86). ) % The loss of his kingdom. 1 Tec the presumptuous offering of .sosriSci the dynasty passed from [Saul's house. ; X Under control of the evil spirit *(18:8-11), ' When alleglsnce to God (s refused 'Soto* tokos control. ; ». H is shameful death ( 81 : 1 - 4 ), - Sanios) forsook him, leaving him aloae to suffer In disgrace. ' What Mortal-.Man «Cah Da ( But what can mortal man do to aOv sura his own sstvailonl Mortal man can do Just what God bide him do. Ha can-repent and believe. Ho can arise 2 nd follow Christ ao Matthew did.— W . Gladden. Tha Star Ltka the star that shinee afar. with* oot hosts, 2 nd VHtlioot mH-Mt oadh men whoid with steady sway rouad the tasks that mli'thordao madjto Ms best-Goatho, T l ffia d .H o i Mitt ' •RsHMNftiK NMolMlaM reoemmmtd Ibat ttgbt ^ • 'Q K io IN u n s lEwsamavlw jlrodaoed the nsur radio, fsatary. IH» raad tmwadfatoly, and If thraa aaata< _ 0 ]Qo ruetor C. O, WMMams. ai tha ammrk Iftat' HiHf fWt e r ' W m m o * » U 1 4 lm D* y Hour* Lmsgtibom ¥tem Mrda ora to ba' used tator to supply ] setting eggs for next year’s batch,! To indooa haw to aet moeafeed »U 4 |mw« n i ramumot|«*^|ra iramgP j^ramw^wiMSSSSiw vm wbuw a< aydpftog iwmltry hoaoaav^th alec- trie kdtota for too toll and winter eea* that too lights ha discoBtinuod about November 1st. j Pdr too pullets which oomo into pro* (faction this fall, too spacislists say that irtidefal light tooufa be used be- ‘ tore the first o f October, and kept go- ing all winter and spring, Some beneficial results to be ex- pected from tbe use o f lights arc list- 4tnoe toe deeeestic hen decant be- jed by toe specialists These age: liwaff to -it - ltdtsi^ palstt ^^^0 niogB^sr 8- i Greeter winter production, increased bear winter working day msy be yearly production, hastened production stretched to 14, emd too bens will of breeder hens, prevention of winter labor oe, urfthoot a complaint, aay molt in early hatched pullets, hasten- poaJtry^specialista for the Ohio State ed maturity of late hatched pullets, University- Extension Service. s [and ar. Increased income from the Farmeri storht make toe working farmer’s labors, day tor too tom a little longer, they aay, but 14 town Is the maximum amount of-Washing time that may be exported from chickens. But some poultrymen fart year supplied a dim light all night long, and got results, they Admit, To preveat elder laying hens from1 falling off in production, the poultry Collage of Agricwltwr# and Afriaultoml ftomartraowt Stn- tiou Ixprad Rarno frofrauu - meet station, gave § aewmd folk 00 the following day, Tha talks wiH bo informational to nature and deal with the findings of the expdlrimont station and too Mesh­ ings o f toe cortege of agriculture of the state university. Broadcasts over station WEAO, the university station, will continue as be­ fore. FOR RENT—Furnished bod rooms also light housekeeping room, Price reasonable. Mrs. 0. E, Barnhart, Xenia Ave., Phone 3*45. (8 1) PIANO FOR SALE. Almost like new* Beautiful Mahogany case. A groat bargain on easy terms. Near Cedarville, T. E. Beard, 116 No, Main, Dayton, Ohio. 3t FOR SALEr—Duroc Male Hog, One year old. Wilbur Conley. Specialist* to all lines of agricul­ ture—exports fa poultry, dairying, cattle, sorts, economics, fruit growing, farm' engtoocetog, entomotogy—way j now bo hoard daily over too radio at 11:40 a. m, through Station WTAM, Cleveland, The oollege o f Agriculture and toe agricultural extension service o f toe Ohio Stoto University, together^wito the OhioAgrtoultpral Experiment Sta- FOR RENT— Reaidenoe on North tion at Wooster, .have expended their Mato street in good location. Phone radio programs, and through the 2 on 174, Jamestown. J, D, Mott, courtesy of Station WTAM will pro- ■ - n— vide.ten. minute broadcasts daily for a period of at least three months, the time necessary to determine, it is thought, how. well the public will re­ ceive regular agricultural broadcasts. The first program was given Sep­ tember 15, when Dr. H. C- Ramsower, director of the extension service, in- 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia to 30minutes, checks a Coldtoe first day, and checks Malaria‘in three days. 666 also in. Tablets. 'ValueW istdothiera For Men, Young Men and Boys • ' . V . ■■*•■ '* w . ■ . • ■■ . "'■■■- v' • % - 2 8 S . D e t r o i t S t . , X e n i a , O h i o fn>ifrfn^r?j!i»;mminnio i!!!mi!Kniuinaiiaffli!8igg8iai ■I m i m u m u i i t I m I i . TIME SUNOCO SHOW I"* tunoAV tnnlut mrWJZ- A ’T f a u e I * \ l k l I s I A HASP Em iv U 9 A - Em I >E j , w W * M otor Fuel w i l l im p r o v e th e p e r fo rm a n c e o f y o u r c a r •\ '. 'r iV ’ ■'i. / >' i r i » ? * STARTING LESS GEAR SHIFTING MORE POWER \ • • MORE MILES PER DOLLAR t a t regu lar gm price TEST IT ' lm year own ear against any gasoline or motor fuel regardless ofprice • • • Test lor K nockless Q ualities as follows: 1 ft* to r. 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