The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

1 <1 CEuaRVIMH numbing,Heating andFurnaceWork Lafcpat in Plumbing Fixture* A visit to our new plumbing shop in Yellow Springs will convince you that we can give you great savings in bath room fixtures and you can see them before they are installed. We arc prepared to in- stall hot. water, steam and other heating systems or repair any kind. Let us estimate either new or repair work. WORK GUARANTEED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I Estate of Mary E. Bridgman, De- _ceased. > i Inez S. Finney lias been appointed , and qualified as Executor of the es­ ta te of Mary E. Bridgman, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased, ) Dated'this 10th day of February, ’ 10^30 1 S. G. WRIGHT, I Probate Judge of said County, j ■**« aj * ti A.W.BLESSING Phone 264 J King Bldg, YELLOW SPRINGS, O. IMPROVED------------ UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I chool Lesson (Sy xiBV, f . ju . iri'risiVATim. i». £>.. item, io f of faculty, lfoody liib l,' Inatltut* of Chicago.) (©. 11)31, Waatarn N.w*j>aj»«r Union.) Lesson for March 6 KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail—25c box SOOT REMOVER Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. KORN KURE—Mighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle J. B. STRONG, 238 N, West St., Xenia, O. C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP i ' (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard­ ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and Hillards We Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street, , Cedarville, Ohio Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . . » over $300,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice fbr the traveler. Home of the “Purple Cow” Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms— dotptional service. Rates from $1.50 upward. G eo . A W eyd ig , Manager COLUMBUS, OH IO JESUS WASHES HIS DICCIPLEtf FEE T UliSSON TEXT—John 13:1-17, GOLDEN TEXT—Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life « ransom for many. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Washes th* Disciples’ Feet, JUNIOR .TOPIC—J osub Performs a Humble Task. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—Jesus Dignities Lowly Service. < YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Spirit, o f Christianity. f For Our Country Subscribers The Cincinnati Enquirer Dally Except Sunday The Cedarville Herald Both Papers t ■ One Year Only $ 4 * 0 0 Send your check to the Cedar­ ville Herald and get these - two papers for a whole year, A wonderful offer. “HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY” I. Christ’s Amazing Lovs for His Own (vv, 1-8). Jesus was fully conscious of what was immediately, before . lilm. He knew that the cross with all Its shame and anguish was upon him. He knew that his disciples would shamefully forsake him in a few hours. He knew that one of that number would be the Instrument In the hands of the Devil in his betrayal. H*e was fully con­ scious of his deity. He knew that all things were in his hands. Despite all this, lie displayed great patience and withdraw his love from them because of their weakness and the shameful failure which ha knew would soon be made manifest. He not only loved them to the end of his earthly min­ istry, but loved them unto the “ utter­ most.” . “Loved to the uttermost” means that he bestowed upon them his love even to the extent of taking their place in death. Ilv. Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (vv. 4-11). This act was symbolic, of his amaz­ ing lovo for his disciples. Jesus did not regard his hands too holy-to do this menial service., 1. a. b. c. d. e. f. Steps in this service (vv. 4-6). He rises’ from supper. * Laid aside his garments. Took a towel and girded himself. Poured water Into a basin. Wnslied his disciples’ feet. , Wiped theni with the towel wherewith he was girded. These steps symbolize Christ's en­ tire work of redemption. His rising, from supper represents his rising from his place o f enjoyment In the heaven­ ly glory. His laying aside his gar­ ments symbolized his putting aside his vesture of majesty (Phil. 2:7, 8). His girding himself symbolized Ida taking the form of a servant (Phil. 2:7). The water in the basin—his Cleansing bloocL His washing of the disciples’ feet—his actual cleansing o f them through his Word (John 16:3; Epli. 5:26). His taking his garments again—hi* returning-to his place and position of glory. . 2. Peter's Impetuosity and Ignor­ ance (w . 6-9). When he realized what the Lord was doing, he refused to have lils feet .washed. When ho realized the peril of refusnl, he de-i sired to be fully washed. He went ■from one extreme to another. 3, The significance o f this service to those who participate In it (vv. 8 - 11 ). a. It Is a spiritual cleansing (v. 8). Fellowship with Jesus is only possible as we are continuously cleansed from our sins. The cleansing here is not the washing of regeneration, but that o f sanctification. Even those who are regenerated need the continual cleans­ ing of Christ’s blood in order to .have fellowship with him. He that’ la re­ generated; that is, washed fn the blood of Christ (symbolized by water baptism), does not need a repetltlMi of the act, but he needs the cleaslng of sanctification (symbolized by the -washing of tile feet). b. SA badge of brotherly affection (v. 14). This act showed ,hls aban­ donment to the service of his disci­ ples. This Is a lesson that 1* much needed today. True love is tested by the service It renders. c. A proof of humility (v, 15). This was a lesson much needed by the dis­ ciples, and much needed by us all to­ day. They had Just been disputing ns to who should be tOe greatest in the kingdom. Thus their selfish am­ bition was expressing itself. On every hand we see expressions of pride, vanity, and even arrogance, in those who are professed followers of the lowly Jesus. d. Equalization (v. 16). As the disciples were thus served by Jesus Christ, tlielr vain ambitions were re­ buked. To enter Into tills service in the Spirit of Christ is to encounter a •leveling of humanity. III. An Example for.Us (vv. 14-16). Christ the Lord of all became the servant of all, and his disciples are under solemn obligation to follow him In their service to others. This obligation rests upon his lord­ ship (v. 14). GEMS OF THOUGHT 4 l YOU PAY LESS AT % $0 W««tMU&* tP BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only available building lot 6 n Chillicoth Street. Located on corner of alley in good' community. o. l . M c F a r l a n d 1217 Glendale Ave, Apt. A-10 Dayton, Ohio FOR SALE—We have, In this vi»! cir.ity, a practically new Baby Grand I’ir.no, which ive are forced to repos- ess. This account will be transferred to a reliable party for the balance duo. Terms $3.Q0 per week. Also, have a studio size upright piano at terms of $2.60 per week Write, giving refer­ ences to FACTORY REFRESENTA-! TIVE, care this newspaper. - 1 Am Wftara I* the, Family? 1 - BiMo *1 Afttofelw #W* What has become o f the grondrooth “Books Hefora Typography*’ wyfi* er who uaed to knit, wont stockings “The famous Alexandrian wide*, cjvt and socks for the whole family?— of the earliest known copte* tuf Danville Gazette. . Bible, Is written on antelope ski*." * 2 Denotes Production Record The kilo-man-hour, a measure of Industrial efficiency, Is the labor of one man, working 1,006 hours. - HORSES &cows ■ mw- P h o n e CHApfoCB MAIN OFFICE Columbus. Ohio E.G.Buchsleb, Inc. CALL 1BEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel- 810, Xenia, 0 . Better have those bad teeth taken out be-, fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. We tfill extract all your, teeth, no matter how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $40.00, just for two weeks. If your teeth are bad don’ t leT this opportunity paT)s~a?ryou will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless 0 J .,00 extraction ........ v j Our Full Sue— 0111,00 tion Plate at v ! U Comfort Natural Teeth DR. GENSLER DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists Steele Bldg., Xenia. —9 A. M. to 6 P. M. — Evenings by Appointment Phone 211 m 3E Full redemption removes remorse. • . • . Christ can change sadness to glad­ ness. I • • • Sin Is like a river which* begins In ! a quiet spring and ends ina stormy j sea. ■ • • • 1 Jesus onearth—Ids path,his spirit, 1 iiis ways—Is the measure of our walk and obedience! 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ALSO Seed Oats Soy Beans Rape Seed Field Peas »» Seed Barley Millett And Red Top —ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS— Inoculate All Ligume Crops with “Dust-On COME IN, SEE OUR SEEDS — LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES Just Received a Car Load of 6 0 % TANKAGE $ 30.00 Per Ton ’ 9 Delivered to Your Farm Semi-Solid BUTTERMILK $£•50 Per lo o S A L T SPEC I AL Sax Salt 75c Block Salt 38c EGG $5.25 COAL BLOCK $5.50 KENTUCKY BLUE BELL w>gf« InDoit and Low in Ash .... .................Delivered to Your Form DeWine& Hamma p h o n e i s * Tallow String*, Ohio m

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