The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

* r,WLY i.mi. \ A Savin** Account has proven to be one of bw£ Investments that a man could have in a ttf io f depression because; is the most liquid. * I t is always at j«r. I t pays 4 per cent. I t can be obtained in any amount Tbs Bccbswjjj© Bswlc CedarviHe, Ohio k n i f v ' ' f - .*• * t ' , i FIELD FENCE BARBWIRE ANDPOSTS •-..FAINm tABN^HS^.,. V ANDUNSEED OIL is,. . ' i r , 1,1 m M n lr t 04- ■ Ei*. uomuh p i . nr-. jj Xenia, 0. « * \'t - a . ■ ■ is m a vet Hotel Chittenden Cowpktdy redecorated and remodeled filCOOO Mtent la c logiakl tr a c t for tin O bit * Coffee Shop, stesptiaotl service. Rate, from $1JO upward, Geo* A W eydlg, Manager COLUMBUS^OHIO •smss ) Mr. em it mm i f t m re*, tiw m R#^< eduiAyMtfUt- i^MrefnPeeo g-w^rem^gwre^Wre1wnpo tSrtrimttkGKKBNSKALl* S u m A s O u t ! f a i t e r Heck ftMt*f there * h re re that stands out abov# n m m k tm a t in * ta k e bsonoaire, and it# well kept iEiifcyfiM ■ . • woaojffen hhp 9 Wbre y re nick Hanna’# GfiSEN SEAL paint, you dm Miff rerereateiifttafit ftj^refareaA i #rw*f«Mait«ia allnatari ftt* rereg-f idt §R6»JWfRnHRR -mmmm •RRRr^Rir jvm »R pwvft JSflic mH*<m iMjau JLt^itau^^jM^ribAJU j —A re« rere^ fc,^.Marejtrekjf at *SML w A t —■ •JERREreRRdRRRRRPftR^RRERRECowW>Rif ER.yp'eHWJvl* 4II®w® W e i O W S m S te ~ * u i that*# why we sell a la rWSAs^ritre^reMn^re*—Afftf# reflsJfede’HA Adi 'ffaitM .1Jte~#rireMAI A telr PWMiRIPRUiRI IM 1 HMCe TS v M k M InRMR Ivt RR?ARK RiR i^feR^PyRRi re ^R®4J pr -w E. A. ALLEN C E D A ftV lU X , O . Lesson 1 v^^reunn^rete * L w t o o f o r J t d y 5 rm e f f t o r th e holy eetatT LBSSONTEXT—Ac♦• 1;*«H; goldbn Twca—But y* r titt r e e«lve yow«r, Alter th»t tA. HolyOAejjt Jr come upon yom. ***. ^ - **?«.!!* erltMM** »»tj *M ^ JerwAW^ u l In nil Jude*, w»4 in !g? unto tbi utt«rn>o*t w rt <* Vftutk&x TOPIC—Jd»Y Friend* ^jraiOR°Tw fc^M uF -FrlendrOne* ryWERUEDIATB ANPWlNIOTITOF* IC—The Comlnc of New Fowen rovm PEOPLE ANDADULT TOP­ IC:—Empowered for n World T m L I. The Holy SpHt" Fromleed (Act* t a w . k ' , I, The disciple#' Quezon (▼. «)* Tlvey Mia, “Lord* witt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” They were right in their ex- pevtatioa of the kingdom, f o n t had been covenanted to David (It Sam. '■7:8*16), predicted by the prophet sad declared to be a t hand by John the Baptist and Christ himself. However, they were In darkness as to th j csil- Isg and smahlWrtW Of.the church, -JJ^Tlmes and seasons in God’*hands <v. 7). Christ turned their attention from the desire to know times and 'seasons* which belong atone to-God, to their supreme duty, The OhrlsGan*! supreme obligation ts to preach re­ pentance and remission ef ttoS through theshedbleedof JesUSChrist to all the world (Luke 514:46-48) In the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts i'8J* •>*■ * t * S. The missionary program (v- 8). The Holy Spirit came Jo- empower them to preach the gospel to theworld, ’ a. In Jerusalem, This witnesslngwei done by the, twelve, lowing Pentecost. b. Hi fndea and Samaris-afrertlm hands of wicked pemscntscs were '.laidi-iMNh--thmate- < i,- , v- ■ c. unto tbs uttermost parts, of, the earth. Beginning with the drat for- elgn missionary enteiprlse this work has been carried on with varying do green of success tut the present time* II. Tfts Holy Spirit "Given (Acts *!l-S). 1. The time of <v. » . It wan eur.the “Pay of Peateeost.” Peatespsh aMMUss fifty. I t meant*, therefore, the., feast that wo* heldfifty, Osyaafter tfie-wsve-, aheaf was offered (Ley. 23:15,16). ft was observed by presenting two loaves made of new wheat (Lev. 23:lT). These loaves were baked vtith leaven ,wbiie>l«avre Wa* i«dndid!-freui-lhe Xhueorer-g%ast. (Lev. 23iS); Tha res' ren. * » . thkt wfi that t i r e , Paessrer Feist typified Christ's sacrlfldat death*while Pentecost represented the Church, composed of Jews and Gen* , tiia*—the, two 'tmm . k trpoft whom tha jydrit eaare- (»* x Cf, liis-lfi), The twtive and ethers to the number of 120 . The gift of (he Spirit was not merely for the twelve but for all believer#. 3. Marks of the Spirit (vy, %S). a. . The sound of a mighty wind (v, S), -This suggests the nil pervaslra life-giving power of the Holy Spirit. b. Tongues of flame (v, 8),-Barit of the 120 was crowned with, such m tongue. “Tongues” show the practical purpose of the Spirit’s gifts, ana "fire* Indicates his purifying energy. - • c. Speaking in other tongues (w. 4, 8), Men of .every nation heard the gospel in their own tongue. .III. The Holy Spirit Working (Ads 2;1<M7), 1. Peter’s sermon (vv. 14-40)* This sermon is as wonderful as the gift of tongues. It demonstrate# tbs pcesaace and power of the Spirit, because Pster was a Galilean fisherman without lit­ erary training. Hla analysis Is ,per­ fect. Hs begins with a brief defense and scripture1 explanation of the phenomenon of tongues (vv, 14-21), and follows by a threefold argument proving the meeslahsbip of Jesus. la his conclusion he appealed to them te repent and be baptised la tbs name of Jeanx « % Three thousand converted (y jl). Matty people were convicted of their sins, 3. The abiding fellowship ( tv , 42 - 47. The evidence that tbs Bpirit had really come and that his work was real was that a. The converts continued steadfast­ ly in the apostles’ doctrine (v. 42}, b. They continued In fellowship with tire apotfiet (w 42). The anreat way to. grew la te keep In fellowship with Christian*. o. In using the.means of grace (v. 42). They continued in the breaking of bread. God ha* Instituted ordi­ nances in his house, d. In prayer (v. 42). Tire apostolic Church waa a praying church. * •- to pretotog God (v. 47). The •*- perieace of the ladwetiiag Spirit It sues in praise to God. ffy A l f l t w r B f l f b t n t hkskivaii ike Efeeld Hmeli A Wsmrei fare If we BMMeeaeHnl ffRwK Tire ain drere and eserege are m sk-, ing tiim world sawllsr tium. Ifc mod fp, bs. Beet ami Getty, 36 hours after started feeat Mare Yerit to fly around the wsrid, wwe t d tiwg tire radio from Berths about thaty eressiag. They are “doses «f tire word,” not talkers, and aatd ttttk Tire PosW3«tty airplane is the thlr. tmmtii he cress the Atlantic since the beglnttug •< tits world, Three*-net yonag, wifi Bve to see thlrteea hun­ dred airplanes errea tire ocean every day. in saw daw. asd i t t n e t l u no attention. Writ* th a t predktkm on your cuff* . * ■ . y.iW.-«wre.eg. Beeretiff titt body e f * Trey young woman waa found washed up By the serf Wear New York, Pltotcuftuphs show th a t aha was most beautiful as a child and a marvelously beautiful girl of eighteen. 9t»o wWm washed: up a yousf woman, barely twsnty-fiva rained by alcohol, drags and tire life to which they lead, Murder bad been suspected, bat letters written te a man show th a t It was. suicide. Onepubtic .official says the te titre More forged to shield a murderer, bu t no murderer could bare written the notes; the let­ ters « » too genuine* 1 ’ The unhappy girl writes that she: tadslOordid,.. futureleeu„mess” of, bar life on esrtb* and did not “want' to ruia anybedy riss’s life.” She goes: out of this world hoping and believing that there is no life beyond. “If there. Is an after lift It would be a dirty trick, but t am sure 60,000,000 priests are wrong, Nothing makes any differ* now*** ' . ' , . . b» M ereVfctflt bot my own* $ bate arerything so-^tifo is so- hor-? riMe. Xtake dope to forget and drink to try ami tike people, but it la of no use.” “No fault but my own,” she Wibte. B ttftfen lretiM fau lt of a syk* tem tha t permits selling dope and bootleg whiskey to young girls. And tbore a re man* surviving this gjri, Who know th a t i t Is their fault, ' ■}' J j * A ' 4 ^ ■ Powerful man 1*Mussolini. He dc- cided In XMt to .wipe dut tba “Mafi”, an AiitfifaB^u>| fffMiithigiiUrif irrH -■ •maw! ” 5 ffarewfte^wa■ awaa ;iwwr wy-.-ww- ed and ebeysd te Sidy until Mutsoli- ClkWs ' •■- -dll' _■-fWR*r. reded # re days ago, wbre 224 memr lure of the Mafia* riaced ln an frost ,'W w*w umw f# # w ^waw^rrep gr*wvvcwr^., ', 7 -fO 1 i1*"**, 'eaga'te ft# tefigt, Mute eondomod. 16 teiptteener fire Kte, 1(10otitors to 1209 u i^ a a r * w>^sL^ft-'"dCmiu#tel-'''rej^ael*ffwate^* .'^re—rep■ SnMreM #1refijJF":*refirefi. -toVT* , off his boots and threw them through the bars of the cage « t the jurymen. But Musso­ lini is able to deal with them. More, than 809 others of the Mafi bad pro* vteUsly boon sent to prison* many of them fog ifitej and the “Mvfi” is dead. A.Msnsoltei, jtfwo bad one, could soon settle o«r 'gangster problem. Mr. Mason, an editor, wants the boot storyAbout “How XGot My Job’/* only graduates of 1831 classes to ans­ wer* Getting a job is only moderately important. Keeping a job and achiev­ ing success Where you sta rt is the big thtoff. • ^ ’ ' Doctor Kiper* who wont ten miles up lute the stratosphere with Profes­ sor Piecsrd, says fighting in the fu­ ture wifl be dona twenty miles up t e the sir, te r beyond the sight of those Ott earth* miking anti-aircraft weap­ ons ussleos. Ho also suggests that a flight to tb* mootr will soon bo pos­ sible. Mttieas will laugh at this as they Would bare laughed twenty-five years ago a t .the suggestion that men Would some day fly the Atlantic and Pacific. * “Pat money la thy puree*” was good advice. Money la fressn labor* that can bo retimed and Used as you choose* Money is power; money, to a largo extent* is government, Money says “C omo ” and they coma; “Go” and- thsy go;" S u tliitik i Arses Christ beareth me good company; be hath eased me, when i saw it not, lifting the cross oft my shoulder#, so that 1 ttiInk it to be but a festiier* because underneath are everlasting arms,-“ Samuel Rutherford. 0 Sword# Iftta Plowiksrss •• If sword# are to be beaten Into plowshares and spear# into pruning- hooks, where must that work begin} It must begin t o the Individual be.tr* —J* M. Jowelt* ■<*Asrei»it^iWA»wtt«omeiftte^redireiwWresma>W^*4wWsmaeaio^p^sstey t . TWf PAY jjjgjyi AY *» W « * ftfatsi A NSW record* mido te England* will interest tailors espcially and. manuteeterere gedscatiy. John Crow- thsr A Son# o f London took the wool from twelve fkwthdewn sheep. made it into Noth and mad# the cloth into a suit of ctothei, ail te 2 hour# 9 min­ utes 49 seconds. That is a world rec- era, Dr. Robert M, Hutehisons, brititont young president of the University of Chicago, says “more education” must saypjjr the way out o f pur treablte.. “Our own follies and incompeteooe” h»vi predaced eendltiohe* and ■ “if ed- i(k»a4isai I* adpjtoaod to. train , intelll- ttec*,°we arest emeede< that adula­ tion ha# signally fatiedsofar,” .Japan tetimatea that it will let lindbergh fly over Jagsuire* territory witii penatettea te land. Rventually, for the ateocean* there will be a five or tea rafts “limit” above the earth* wffgRRiRMMyflUHtywRMf -IMa xRMl RR at RR* w R RHMbRR^tif ^n||, mm m (ft^M vP^^RsRpHNR^CRIR^RBPX. awm Jhi^Lie 1PW9BP^edHi a^Mpffiglr(ei^W—PWfi^f Safe Investment Yoor n o a e f deDotHed witb us is ibso* Iutely safe and earns 5 J%compounded »emi-anmiaHy. A t Ibis lane of year many have income from dividends, or funds which they wish t o reinvest. Your account wifl be welcome. Re- member, wo loan rely on first mort­ gage m approved real estate, with amfde insurance protection of all kinds. Why not keep your money where you KNOW it will be safe, and where it will earn for you a good return? MerchantsaidMechanics Savings > # 4 Loa#AssodatioB . , Main and Limestone Streets. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Smiles and Reserve more than 6770,000,00 Bhk { i - W k . - - The i R 't you si Mfc^*- FIFT \Sir Ejr.eft'S) i i Ik r 'W ■-W ■ jw 'a#* ■ • • Frewwatei there wen anai banks in < 229, which| of 3291? bank m ♦17,112 with undiv public fa 994 And dfridnal -res of dividnal is equal to l ital stock, f ■< Unless1 them baric | of the- bly are stoc die os >.. •WWfWiy short perid might taka fro their #| will reca 000, just ■ .bill is 4 amount# .month has teen, REPEAT ' - ‘4- CM&otre the values, pricesand servicewe giveyou whh thoseof any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands* The low pried* of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantage# due to their world-wide tecilltie# in securing these raw material# and their effiohrtitmami- A ctutliii. WMt VlfMtone** most economical distributing i f mm , teMh1owrir RW batecAa^ tearelteiiwM tendee store#*we can m um i ’mmiihm&m aSdmk Firestung tfreiss tubfiSr batteriw, brake lining* tlma an d acc*#>9«iiii Wtitm-% relmytre* to A tew hours’ time and give our customer# value# and service that are rio t duplicated* t.y VALUES ftarttre* hss *hh fWe addbd tow# rubber to the Pwid' whkti aims,20^ to 25?^ mow Mfs ssileiias before (be tresdweius.smoo|n. The nrsttons DoubtsCordBrsskergivesyouSIXsnd EIGHT pgss under the treed-epresd# rued shocks— Imres puncture#—-rives over SO% sttongw union be* . / tweentreedandtire bodywhichenturetlongertire ll(e ^ RfRRRdR^dR^RCy“ Uv*rubber penetrate*everycord and coat*everyfiber' by the patented Gum-DIppln* pcocew—thus not onty' everycoed,buteveryfiber,withinthecords, IsInwtatedi this shreeyeu25%to 40%added tire life. COMPARE G O N a T R U C T I O N - ^ rjaai ea* e( t e mMl iffiri-i'.svsl f t u r t i i i AMall O rd e r T iro M atter .Vohutt® * • . • * Weight • . .* ■. * • . . • Width * * . » _ » * . * . ■FUe# at tte c d • * - « »t • . t • Thtehnres of T ire . * • . . . ,. Frias- • • # • • * * • . lf t$ cu» in* lft«ftftlbs. 4 .7$ in . ftpUw e$fftlu» ' ftSsftft l$ f tc u .io . l$*ftft Xbs. 4*7 t h u Sp llre •$$ft fas. 96*99 I’ ■fcA“MMI Order” re “Speetal Bread” tire !e made by eomft unknown asanas faetnver and eo ttren lw a name Owl does not identify him to the pdbtie, tsenaHy beeunse be builds h is « fin l grade” tires under U s « m h im . 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Warded Penitentis that inst| 700 and farm. Of | the Penit will be e | parole tember, laws are | utatiott is 3^62. pends onl carccratil The SI Is condu bass, bass* or | fer froo mouth streams^ ha# bee Ohio so year#, it was ies froil state* Dr. C. Michigs resemh bass, many found differ the rov lateral] mouth f the mettt fish o# batch m The # i z » ' the past s V*. 1. . ita l City f l - ’The S t a te /I place for H night f o u r l F , ^ 1 A-' up. V is itA i ' ’ ’ *» ^ 4 v conventiottH shaded sp M f y and u rH <» s * , ’ , tres havinH i'* , * : rushing t H .-.spell. SvuH ' but the b H m m m other tre aH , * - U trectoiH .the S t a t f l R w s . V4 , ^> v' states. t h iH * L ,7., : ' seriously H f ' plies d e r ^ f He' a a y « ^ | Ere raittfatt H t a r e . '. . crops a r e H ■ „' 'M-'l V -■•:''!'•■ :•• , are not d ro u g h F ^ I T iro »ty r e CMkPri*. pp#rrur m m [tom \ t § m 17.7ft 11.7ft m m f 33»M 6941 <rly lew rote©- lour#. m t vwftfir

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