The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
* m m x m J M w m i o , F r id a y . ju l y n , iw > ■ i a n n H l a w t i c Is H e re A FULLHARVEST IS HERE—NOW IS THE TIMS TOSAVE. IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE ANOTHER HARVBST. WEPAY 4PER CENTON ALL SAVINGS, SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS. The Exchange Bank Cedarvillc, Ohio t K FIELD FENCE BARB WIRE AND POSTS PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND LINSEED OIL s E. Main St. Xenia, O. SB Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . . . overt 93#0,OOO *pent m milting the Hotel Chittenden the IBjfril choice for the traveler. Home of the “Purple Cfw” Qoffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms— iM ^ d o u l service. Rates from $1.50 upward. G bo . A W eydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO' Ur. Bradi Says— "Atth*Ant itp t put sn m highhst tmi tec*—«a*arts* MenMMMN f kmm Fm faffedserfefes—jumir/" The Aristocrats o f Paints To achisve such widespread reputation for qual ity, Hannah have for almost half a century bent •very effort to the perfection and production of high-grade paint* and finishes. .Raw materials that hard been carefully selected are laboratory* h ltuded to formulas that are time-tested and proved. Thename“Hanna”marks paint products of surprisingworth. We take a great deal of pride in prsisntlng to our friends and neighbors “The aristocrat of paint*”—the Hanna line o f products for every painting job around the place. i*ril E. A. ALLEN ^Onaut/if t s n Improved Uniform 1 s N i » < 1 mi »1 DAYTCTN FLOODED TTJBSDAY SundaySriboof Lesson" (By *BV. T- B. riTBWATIW. D .D ., MM>- b*r »t rMUlty, I b ily BtM* iuUt«ti m CWwn.) . (ft, m i, vr«*t*r*MxwmwrO«lw.> Lesson f (g July 26 CHRISTIANITY SPREAD »Y PER. SECUTION, D a yW was hit by a etoud-burst a. bout t a n . Tuesday morning th a t lasted three hours and 2.96 inches of water fell in that time flooding the streets In tbs business Motion and de laying morning traffic. Storm sewers did not take the water and it flooded the streets and basements of business houses, Cincinnati bad a rain fall of 8,12 inches a t the same time and a t King# Mills, 4.25 inches. Have your lawn mowers r* sharp-1 sosd now. We do a*s*ral repair wo*fc grind cyclss for mowers, Hava them reground ready fer harvest. J. A. Stormont. miHTT-rf-T-T..................................... ......................... . FOR SALE:—156 acres wall im proved within 3 miles of Csdarville, Nice house. Large bam. Silo, No waste land, all araooth. Well fenced {and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Eaay terms. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville, Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET P h o n o 8 0 5 . K . SM OO TS ■*" p , P . SM OO T S M ON EY P A ID W H E N w e i g h e d The i m m e r c b Y . you al YJ FIFT lO i “BILLY” SUNDAY COMING TO DAYTON, AUGUST 1 LESSON TEXT—Acts 7 : 54 - 1 : 4 ; 11 : 1 *- 11 : 1 P*t. 4 : 11 - 1 *. GOLDEN TEXT—vsar noas o ttho* . ► thins# which thou sbslt iiuff.r: bn- . hold, the devil shall east some of you Into prison, that ye may he tried; and • ye shall have tribulation' -ten Says;' be thou faithful nnto death, and X will elve thee a crown of life. FJUMARY TOPIC — The Goepet Spread by Persecution, JUNIOR TOPIC—Christianity Spread by Persecution. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC— Martyr* of the E*rly Church, TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Results of persecution. Tha only visit of William A. Sun day, noted evangelist, to this section, Vrill&e Saturday evening, August 1, In t i e ...................... ................ Christianity is a life, a “way.” Be cause it }s the life of God expressing Itself through men, It Is indestructible. Its genius is to prosper through op* position. “The blood of the msrtyrs is the seed of the church.” Prosperity may ruin the church, hut. persecution never. I. Stephen Stoned (Acts 7:54-00), In Stephen's ministry as deacon he * jesUfled\of Jesus Christ and wrought' miracles In confirmation' thereof. T h lr a oused ‘violent opposition on the part of the synagogue officials. Not being able to meet the wisdom as. Stephen spoke by the Holy Spirit, they stirred up the people against him. They ar rested him and brought him before, the counclL They accused him o f : blasphemy and employed false wit-" nesses against him. They could not silence Elm by argument before the? council so they‘decided to do so by violence. ' ' 1. Stephen looking Into heaven Jv, 55). Instead of looking ab6a6$jMii§,*t murderers in their raging furyTie* looked up to heaven. This was the: secret of his calmness. ' 2. He saw the glory of God (v. 55). A vision of God's glory only can be seen by those who are loyal to him even unto death. 3. He saw Jesus at the right hand of God (vv. 55, 56). The fact that Jeans was standing showed his actual Inter est In the sufferings of bis faithful- witness, 4. Cast ont of the city and stoned; (vv. 58, 59). 5. His prayer (v, 60). He kneeled' down and cried with a loud voice; “Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.” How Uke the prayer of Jesus on the cross 1 _ ■ a He fell asleep (v. CO). The Chris tian's death Is only s sleep. II. Persecution of the Church a t Jerusalem (Acts 8:1-4). ' 1. The ringleader (vr. 1, 3). AS a member of the Sanhedrin Saul had cast his vote against Stephen. Be per haps was the Sanhedrin representa tive to gnlde and direct In the execw tlon. Saul's consenting to Stephen'* death shows that he was not taking part hlnwelf, bnt directing the ac tivities. 2, The disciples scattered (v. l) . The stoning of Stephen had so aronsed the passions of savage men that they proceeded to wreak vengeance upon the Christians, who, as a result, were scattered abroad. .8. Preaching the Word (v. 4). Though forced out of Jerusalem, they did .not go out In a panic, but went “everywhere preaching,” III. Preaching the Lord Jssue at Antioch (Acta U:19-21). In the providence of God, a new missionary center was now being pre pared. With the conversion of Saul and his commission as the apostle-to the Gentiles, a new center was needed. Antloch^was well suited as that cen ter, for i f was the natural door to the Graeco-Roman World. The persecution a t Jerusalem sent the disciples as far as Antioch. 1. Preaching to Jews only (v, 19). In this they followed .the example of Christ. They had not yet come to realize the universality of the gospel. Even thus limited, thfey were used In carrying out the divine purpose. 2. Preaching to the Grecians (v,20). The disciples who had come from Africa and Cyprus were of broader sympathy than those, of Palestine, and they courageously crossed the line preschtng the Lord Jesus to the Greeks, 3. The hand of the Lord upon them fv.21). Perhaps the Holy Spirit was poured out anew .as a t Pentecost. Their ministry was accompanied with the divine blessing. Many believed on the Lord through their ministry, IV. Rejoicing in Persecutions (I Peter 4:12-19). Fiery trials are to bs expected by the disciples of Christ. Th* world hated Christ and put Him to death. To be reproached and hated for Christ'S Sake Is a badge Of honor, aiScT those who may be called upon thus to suffer should rejoice. stadium a t Forest park, Day- ton under the auspices of Bampur Temple, D. O. K. K,- SAFE BLOWN AT OSBORN O fTROUBLE A-safe in the office of the Farmers’ Co-operative Grain Co., Osborn, was robbed* Monday night and the thieves made their escape in a truck belong- ing to the 0 . B. Armstrong elevator, Only $28.26 was taken from the safe. There waa no clue to the theft. j INFANT BABY DEAD The infant baby of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Weakley, died Wednesday 6 f'pneu ri^iar ahdw as^uned in Mas- sies Creek Cemetery, Thursday, JtffaUture Engine Among the exhibit* .at- the mode: engineer*' exhibition In London was a horlsontal engine so un til that It is almost Impossible to see tbe working perta in motion without * magnifying* glass. It I* only * quarter'of an Inch tong- and’ la worked by compressed air. A.-hair from the head'of the wife of* tbe .model maker forms tbe drlv Ing belL Instametiag. the Blind The American Braille Press has per fected s system of teaching simple mathematics to tbe blind by means oi the touch system. Raised figures and symbols are substituted for tbs dote Which ware used formerly. WANTED: Sour ufeam. Wolf’s Dairy. For price, 'phone 184, Xenia. YOU PAY I B M * m s W est % J f O LD worn tire* inv ite punc tures, blowout* and skidding. Don’t wait for them to spoil your trip or cause an accident. Put on a set o f new Firestone High-Speed Heavy Duty Balloons —the tires that demonstrated their safety and long tronble-frce mile age in the Indianapolis 500-m ile endurance race. Used on 35 out o f 38 cars including all winnersj they fin ish ed w ith ou t a s in g le tiro failure. ^ TRADE-IN NOWS! Bring in your old tires regard less o f make or condition. We will make fu ll allowance for the unused mileage in them and apply it on the purchase price. The low cost o f new F irestone tiros will surprise you. Gome in today. Your tires are worth more in trade before a punc ture or blowout than after. E v e ry d | ■ of * law | I state, Ac; | I ed by Sec . Brown, 0! / 379 indivi ing June : | period oth that 140 i | for trial ' ’ four state ' from one requested • New York . Ohio calle 1 for fugitit Prices Reduced. S e n s a tio n a l r e d u c tio n s . New F ire s to n e tire s cost less now th a n e v e r b e fo re . Buy now a n d save m oney The coi sessonTwil- with two Proctorvii a t Ashley gust, 26 c fairs are F a ir will gust 31-S for the hi a number ations an Ohio Stat girls. The bei of Agricu bee sting: skin and ! it tends t the mista) . to pull oi immediati with the poison sa When the itself fro; costs the iw r RALPH WOLFORD C n M a f H e m d c a m p a r a t i r m s e t H o m f a r Q U A L i T Y a n d C O N S T R V C n t iO N th a t p a n cm * s e a f o r y t m r s e l f t h * E X T R A V A L U E S w e t i v a 7 . . . Howto AvoidThem Howto Pay Them Under the new tax law your deposits in the M. & M. are taxable a t two milks but we wi|l pay thh tax for you. Your money here from now on is tax free. This does not &■ apply to inheritance tax or federal income tax. tYour property taxes are due De cember and June. Join our Christmas Club and get a check iii December and also join our Vacation Club and get a check in June. A little paid in each week In these clubs will pay your taxes and provide Christmas and vacation funds too. You get in terest on these club, sayings. The pr number < Ohio Pei accordini McSweei th a t ins stressed eration . Departm . . spirit pi ure of tl result. . as to in tice to a over 4,7( Warden m There the state of the p 713 in 1930. I sible for ing the margin c ing to D' State De erage of Ohio’s n first fou deaths e heart, 31 monia, 2 tubercuh daily of Christ Wins at Last No matter what tbe obstacles, Christ wins at last No matter what tbe de lays and disappointments, Christ tri umphs In the end. In spite of suffer ing and loss and repeated defeats, Christ is the eternal conqueror, f,ord, we believe 1 But we Heed * lot of help 1~-Charles E. Jefferson. The Merchants and Mechanics The Highest Bidder The highest bidder for the crowh of glory la the lowliest bearer of the cross of self-dental.—A. J. Gordon. For Sale—Good timothy hay. Iu<< quire of Fred Dobbins, phone 8-122. 6 6 0 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia f t *9 Minutes, cW k s * Cold the fit* day, and sheckj* Malaria la three Agy*. M fi Also in TaMet*. Savings and Loan Association COR. MAINAND LIMESTONE STREETS , i A B I I U l V I V r A A I I T A D iflllJX lfJP JUEiljXff i P I i l l l rt -' ii .linniiin.inil, v-’i The m tary of ! ports fo tives in in Cleve while th points ii tions ke Italy lea suls, cor suiar &u duty of 1 product? mote fr national cans anc business CLUB 1 GARI The M Club in ’ Mrs. H. Isndia ( e a s to f group u some o( gardens and the ested ir WILL f Mrs.; tive in ( SunshiA has bc<r Sunshit 'sand Inr Will ha! of the Fatrl ashed ‘ Bathetj 6th.
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