The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

Warn. A PULL HARVEST IS HERE—NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE. IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE ANOTHER HARVEST. WE PAY 4 PERCENTON ALL SAVINGS, SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS, The Exchange Bank o . Cedarville, Ohio BUY NOW FIE&0 FENCE BARB WIRE AND POSTS PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND LINSEED OIL ^ r m o y m c t i V ,/\p s t o r c i : E. Main St. Xenia, O. I l l III III IIII IR I f Id II i n i Hotel Chittenden Completely .redecorated and remodeled . . . over $lw,00$ «pent ia making the Hotel Chittenden this Jrtgfeal dunce for the traveler, Home of the “Purple Cow" Coffee Shop, Large, comfortable rooms- mmeptiooal service. Rates from $1.90 upward. Geo. A Waydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO Mr. Brush sey>: *WaUs nw bemad*a definite part at the talar aehameat a heme. then can tend added charm and o—d taate to the camplete decaratlpe effect” L o o l i a t Y o u r W a l l s Are theydelicately tinted -satin smooth? Do they rslkct the atmosphere ofgood taste in your home? Are they washable? liquid Satinoid has our Strongest endorsement frolics who have used It ask for ft afffthi and again. People who hive pur* ehattd H here have expressed their unqualified ttitafaetfon with its covering ability, washabllity and durability, Hanna’s Liquid Satinrtid comes in rigfctocn ester* and white. Ash for a coke card. ftl .! ■ E, A. ALLEN CBDAKVILU, O. , V . U g i * * * k V Lesson for July IX THK PREACHING OF THE APOSTLES 24RS80MTRXT—Asts |:U-4:*L GOUDBN TUXT—AM |»V< L sri, * • ' hold th «lr HuwttwUtSSi u ( grant US* to tfejr ««rvu>ts, that with sit liU » m t ie r * m » •*•** thy w « 4 . PRIMARY TOPJC-^PstWtrMMitt j^rnuMh «■ . ^v ">'i ■ JUNIOR TOPIO—F*t*r pm ttJM r .tB INTERMEDIATE ANP SENIOR TOP­ IC—Two Bravo ProaohOM. __, ____ TOUNO PIIOPUB AND ADUt/C TO P - , ICrr-ApwitOllq ProacWns, Potsr Proaohtng Refers ft* Mid* tltudo (Acts 3:11.26). %, Tbertbfllence secured (v. 11), In appreciation of bis hesllng tbs cured cripple took bold of Peter and Join, calling attention to these men as his healors. 2. Disclaimed utiradeworkiP* pot- at (v, 12). Though the miraculous healing of the cripple focused atteu* tlon upon Peter and John, Peter Im­ mediately turned attention from him­ self to Christ 3. Proclaimed Jesus as tho MessIah vr: 13-18). Pointing to the healed, man, Peter .declared that1 It was through faith In Jeeqs that this mart was given “perfect soundness." Be declared that the very on* -When* they had "delivered up," “denied in the- presence ‘ of Pilate," “W h I billed,” God had raisedtrom the dead,, 4. A call to repentance (vv. 19-21). Despite their aggravated crime Inmur­ dering the “Just and Holy One," Pe­ ter called upon them to repent assur­ ing themthat their sins would be blot­ ted out and that they would enjoy r*. freshing seasons. ' " - -'-r1ittfigl 5. Appeal to the Scripture* <W. 26), The warnings and promises are based upon the words of Hoses and the prophets. • _ll. Pster Preaching to the SanbedH*1 (Acts 4:1-21). 1 . Peter and John arrested (w . 1-4). The healing of the lame man caused such a stir, that the people flocked to see the man. Advantage waa taken of this occasion to preach Jesus Christ to them. As a result of this preaching, five thousandbelieved. Such a follow­ ing caused great alarm. The priests were intolerant because these “new teachers were encroaching upon, their ministerial functions. ' The Sadducees were angered to kmtold that tha One whom they-crucified had arisen from the dead, end would appear again, 2. peter end John on trial (w . 5-12). This trial was before the Sanhedrin, the supreme court of the nation, a. The inquiry (vv,, 5-7). They asked, “Bywhatpowerand whet bums have ye done titter This Inquiry a4- mltted thereality of the miracle. > b. Peter’s answer ( tv .' 842). Pilled with, the Holy Spirit, he replied to their question, showing them that he and John were not being tried a* evil­ doers but for doing good to tha needy man. He boldly declared that it waa by the name of Jesus Christ of Has* aretb, whom they had crucified.1and God bad raised from the dead, that thte man stood before them whole. He further declared that there wee no salvation save In the name o f Jesus Christ, 8. The impression upon the San­ hedrin (w. 13-22). a. They marveled (v. 13). They saw that the behavior and words of Peter were as unusual as the miracle. They were made to feel that lhstead of alt- ting as. Judges, they themselvee .were on trteL ■ * . b. They took' knowledge that the apoetle* bad been with Jesus (v. 13). o. Commanded not to speak In Christ’s name (v, 18), Hot being able to deny the miracle or gainsay the ac­ cusation which Peter brought against them, they attempted to Intimidate him, d. The reply o f’ Pete* and John (w. 19, 20). They openly defied the Sanhedrin and expressed determina­ tion to disobey their command. Thus .they repudiated the authority of the rulers of Israel and set the Church in a place of tedependence from the Jewish state, e. Their release (v. 21). Having farther threatens* them, they let them go, 111. The Church at Prayer (Acta 4:28-81). * As soon as Peter and John were set free they hastened to their fellow dis­ cipies slid rehearsed their experience. They turned to the Holy Scriptures for comfort and strength.They praised God for deliverance and prayed for bald- ness to speak his Word and that their testimony might be confirmed by algo*. Their prayers were answered by the shaking of the piece where they were assembled, and they were filled with the Holy Spirit. Mrtrey W* had mercy shown os at ti>« be­ ginning of our Christian course. We have had mercy shown ue twttgr.*artd shall need mercy, if Jeeui tarry, la our dying hour. Well, the way te enjoy it 1s to be msrdful, to deal in grace with other*—W, Mnepla. Week of Ike Usloftim “The work art unknown fee* man has done te like a vein of water flow­ ing hidden underground, secretly mak­ ing the ground green." ®h* first pedometer l« said |» feat* teen Invented nearly 150 year* ago »y an fitegiteb mechanic, name* Jett rtscher. nn^l’ jhkiEbifgg t m ju * u TaMats. wRvEwv itPtwR ■■* ■*• nswmintv*• .IN m to ; Geeri R ttri* siaff AutM The al iWme amsmttem,ad a netgh- bertoet I* hetoc magalfied. Ones It cemgrteed tn the eewtry the number at homes within smiventent wanting dtetanee at the district school But even in Vmpaaatrf, people walk hut vary Uttly nswedeys. With pood roads and antentetoes. the rndtee from the ’'aoctes eshttr te the IlmWe at the •^ smieumif lengthened. . ; 'Alt tideAnte dtespeetd at-a meeting of the Ameefeea^tetttrgHUfa tlon In teedtoee. Wk. fiime of ti^, country’s feremont author!tie* In rural nodolegy told of the ehangee that are occurring in rural affair* and recom- ueoded w»y* lor guiding them. The “Llttie Red School House” no longer Is the termer’s social center, and too frequently nothing hsa been substitu­ ted for the social tlfe that formerly Was served by.lt. There has been outlined a. rather ambitious scheme for consolidating a rural community of dimensions suited to the^ew conditions. This Includes Is. popnlatlon o f about 6,000. Which, Instead of supporting 25 or 30 rural •ehools and 2Q churches, would’ have .three consolidated term schools, two eltttentary town school* and a single high school district tor all, and not more than one church tor each 1,000 •of population. ' f This would penult reorganising the town fir* department, and library to serve the ehUre area, and the exten­ sion of th* electric tight and power •ervlce as far a* economically justl- fleble. And the solidarity at the (erg- ,er, community could be further prp- .noted by maintenance of bne com- manlty bouse find playground. O w y tog jt o 4 s ld # ' o f Unslglitly Objecta ' Petutylranla has stolen * march m most o f the otber sfates, which pretty generally sgree that ttmetblng^ongbt to b* don* about the nuisance of up- altotiy roadside sign*. Pennsyivante tok begun to-do it . • At the end of a si* weeks’ dean-up campaign tbe department of highways rtf that,state announced, the removal wild destruction of more then 32,000 .signs, Including every type of "blur,. danb, scrawl and tattered legend that came within th* definition of .illegal Rdverttetef." Hnder. supervision of -the depertatent foreeter, who was In chsrge ef roadstde beautification, ev- wrytsaU# of lkeratat* highway* was scoured. All signs within the right of waywere removedexcept those placed by the state tor the information and protection of motorists. Representa­ tives of the state visited ownera ol all roadside lead and ascertainedwhat algae ware enacted by definite permis­ sion or lees*. Thpae not eo erected . .A. -'r* ■" . , if- ... *, wW® rflllDYM^ The main Service of thte method of attack were (hat the Ugly'clutter of smell sign*, rtf rusty tin plates bang to fences, crudely, painted boards nailed t* posts and trass, posters mid odd bits o f ballyhoo slapped np thick­ ly aud at random, were largely ellml- Mted at one.,stroke. As s beginning tor the scenic beautification of our highways it te to be recommended. - t . WlammtagHamay Estwfer ’ According t* the Nstlonat Asaocla- tlon of (Rest Estate Boards tbs ex­ terior of th* ho«M which I* to be constructed Should receive particular consideration before work te begun.' The totlewlog recommendation* ere offered by this association: . 1—Design the house to fit In with the natural environment 2—An attractive exterior of pert' nenent material te not necessarily expeoriVe aud will effect considerable saving la ultimate cost *—Trae beauty te to be found la Map1 tatty- Do not use unnecessary nick-knack* 4^-Sxastine carefully the archi­ tects details of yeir plan* as they can stake or break the metertor ap­ pearance of the home, . 5—Lasdecaptrtg Will Increase both -th« value and attractlvsness of a dwelling. RUPTURE E» J . ME 1 NHARD I CHICAGO Expert on the Meinhardi Rupture Shield, is comtoff hex* again. Ha will personally be *t the Shawnee Hotel, Springfield^ Ohio, on Saturday only, July llth , from 10:00 A. M. to 0:00 P. li. Special Netlee t A1 custoaaera that ho has fitted her* dSrisg the lest tea years are invited to sail for inspection, AH •ethers srrt Invited to call and tevtotifste. Thera ia am charge for demenstifitis s . Cesie in and talk with titees ism s* customers regard- htf their ttperitteV witH, tWs ^pH* sac#, Itete.vkdt te j*r -;itt*tttly*; Mr. i tetohimdl saysr ■ ' 1Thottaiidl^rtf1sattefied cuatomerii report that. thte. appliance ‘retains the mptmte perfectly artdquickly con* tracts the rtpeetirtg regardlees of the six* or locstiort o f tho rupture. The "Metahardi Raptor* Shier has no rtnderstrape. Xt te perfectly sanitary, praetieally indeatrucible, and may he worn while bathing. Rupture often causes Stonach TrowWe, Rnehache, Constipation, Ner- voueaes* and other ailments. Thous­ ands o f deaths from rupture oan he avoided. ■ PACTIQCft Pratoet yettseH . a- re* meseber the nasto JHitNBtARBt lledtt MNd the ahev* datee and ef* fie* hsacn earefufiy, t t ;lm'Vti$l|teifhi* It any #S*r «Nf In tide seetten at ihia ties* Cttde visit I* f*r whtee prapta tofipL A I* Metohardl, Home Of* Aee,lttl If.CttWterdAte,,Chleagm WMI b fliiA maA m m B m I' Bail aa Aa i&a tost viottu made by Jaeebee Hteiiir. mhawaa horn to lik l and dted to Ifllt M|mum mnuItM4|Mttto^MytR. :^®SR tty ticed to a msbec at stringed teetru* meets aid la estimated te have pro- fitfifiMhlk ttftoUfiMl gn* tofi^. gUBUMa fittAE Later he- srudted at Cremeaa, whdlre he dlseoverad Ilatlan methodi of ma­ il* BMsutecfur* and hecama a master is (be art. Be waa a German, born te the Tyrol At Ike VaryTap- A Rochester prateseor says there ire 607 known annoyances (n the •wtrld. Wonder If there** a place on he tint for tbs dentist who emtio* then .he stick* that N ut 1a year '-Hh.-tBpringfielri Sun.- i t Flee for , It would bis well t tR r e were graet- er wcouniKWient, Ugritnes* o f heart and gaycty snd a wider cultivation of Whnt i* beautiful without briny-direct fy and eminently useful.—DJekana. •- Cknraetor draepttdag Character most stand behind and Mck up everything—tbs sennoo, the toem, the p!cture, the play. None of-* diem I* worth a straw without It— F, G, Holland. T i y p Q I # 1 1 l l i V i i i i / Must Be Paid! D o ym i u s d Mtttoy Iw pay Xtmm t Wa ItoTe ft fty loan on Big. "COLO­ NIAL PLAN,” Any amount up to $500 loaned on ■your own personal eectafty—- OinoiF, omorr, oonvhniknt swRvicn TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE The Colonial Finance Co. 20 W . Mato.St. Center 827 A A fir Hr ' * L Springftord, Ohio Your money deposited with us Is abso­ lutely safe and earru 5|% compounded semi-annually. A t this time o f year many have income from dividends, or funds which they' wish to reinvest. Your account will be welcome. Re­ member, we loan only on first mort­ gage on approved real estate, with ample insurance protection o f all kinds. W hy liot keep your money where you KNOW it will be safe, and where it will earn for you a good return? HeMerciiautsand Loan Main arid Limestone Streets. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Surplus and Reserve more than $770,000.00 x PROVEN SAFETY and, TROUBLE FREE MILEAGE a YOU >•* - - ■ * ' P r ic e s g e d n e e d .Sensational reductions. New Firestone tires cost less now than ever before. Bny now andwave money. I FA MANdrovea carto victory at 100 mile*per hour in an international 500-mile race, would you sayhe could drive safelyat 50 miles per hour on the road? „ AncUfa certainmake of tirewereused on 35 out of 38 cm* iu thatrace, including all the winners, and finished without a single tire failure, would you say Itwas safeat 5 0 ,6 0 ,7 0 ormoremiles per hour on the road? ThatistherecordofthenewHigh-SpcedFireetonc' HeavyDutyBalloona.Theonlydifferencebetween thfisetires in our stockandthose used in the race ii In the tread, Onraoremade whh a deep, tough non-skid treadwhile those in the race weremade with a stiff, smooth tread to permit “ drift” or skidding on the turns. - TRADE IN NOW Put a set of Firestone High-Speed Heavy Duty Balloons on your car and stop wondering about tire safety and trouble-free utlesge. V e wfil make full allowance for the unused mileage in your present tire# and apply It on the purehasa price, ■ Come in today. . f i r t a f o f t g RALPH WOLFORD .jpmiifIniMltf'MWIfilNIWV mm MMl ItoA i u m i' gggfi toNi JfifiP 'gkw? g K V g jfl' ViflfitHMIf fitog. 0 tw *

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