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. 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