The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

CETM i-lUK HERAT 1 CAN BE CURED HS$K»6tftffQlD* (OR PILES) WITHOUT TJ6KOP KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A mmmnhm M treetassw "or latsrasl end pretnwttar j>il*e. Enquires fnw fpwr t* Hm.trMtJMnU et intervals of about one* * w*ek for * *t the *r*r*g* cm *. Also tb* Zd«*l Non-Coaftnmg Method of Treutiueut for Pistol**, Pruriti* Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A. YODER . Oeteepathle Physician and Proctologist 18, 19. 20 Steel* Bldg., Xenia * HHHI Phone 884 iTwrTTinininwnTiTifrfT(iiiT*^‘r*ft*fii“nipfriit.iirffmtnntfif"iMitii«i‘firfdnninmflimMMi>iMitMfni^ , IMPROVED UNIFORM INTCRNAftONAl S U N D A Y I cHooLLesson {By BBT. P. * riTXWA' MT at PMettli " <•. J»8*. r TBK. » DM***..) D. H. M*m- MiniirTMw.) 7 j C . F. SELF BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard­ ware Co.) - * CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and Billiards We Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street. Cedarville, Ohio IMPORTED BELGIAN SEASON—1932 Breton de Terduyst, American No. 13596, Belgian No. 24-5124. Color, Bay. Wt., 2250. , # . ’ Will make the Season at my barn, South Main Street, Cedarville, O. Not responsible for accidents hut will use belt of care to prevent s am e . TERMS—$15 to Insure Living Colt R. A. Murdock WOOL h ) A fter being stopped from buying for several days I have been authorized to buy again for a limited time. Call or come in and-see me, or bring it in anytime. FERTILIZER Soon time to think about Fertilizer for Corn I have Hamm's, Wuichet and Miami and will deliver either brand you want to your farm any day you want it, Clarence L, McGuinn TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. Lesson foe May 1 ISAAC AND HIS WELLS . LISBON TJEXT—G««**U GOLDEN TEXT—A soft ftaawir turntth away wrath: hut grlsveui 'word* stir up u i i r . PRIMAKT TOPIC—Is**o Follow* His Tathsr's Example. JUNIOR TOPIC—Issen Follows/BS* hutker’i Exsmplo. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIORTOP­ IC—Haw to Stop Qusrrols. TQUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP* 1C—How World Pose* I* to Bo E»Ub- JIihecL, Isaac was * child of the covenant and was given lo. the time o f the old <sge o f Abraham and Sarah, In fulfill- Riant o f God’s promise. His name pteana 'laughter.” Aa to character, he was gentle, meek, meditative aad/ peace-loving. He was -a remarkable .contract to his father Abraham, Twe things may have affected him. to his disadvantage; 1. The shadow o f an Illustrious father. Sons of great and rich men commonly do not make much o f life. .The necessity o f struggle Is not forced upon them, *. 2^.He-waa_brought-JipTas_ihe on ly - child of his mother, The tendency In < such a case would be to shield him from the necessity of self-effort, so that he would be unable to mee. life’s stern realities. Every child should be compelled to think for himself and to fight his own battles. I. Isaac in Gerar (vv. 12-17). t 1. The appearance o f the Lord ante, him (w . 1-5). Because o f famine In the land, Isaac went Into the country o f the Philistines. The distress upon the land should have moved him to call upon the Lord <Jamet 5:13). It were better to suffer In the land than to go among the enemies 'o f God’ll people. The Lord graciously ap­ peared to him. there and directed him not to go Into Egypt, thna avoiding the error o f his father. He was per­ mitted to sojourn.-In Gils land because It ultimately was to belong to bin seed. 2. Hie lapse (vv. 7*11). He yielded to the same temptation as dl4.-Abra­ ham many years before (Gee. 20:12, 13). This proves that It la not a good thing to dwell among the* enemies of God’s people. It was when-. Peter warmed himself a t the fire o f the. j enemy.that he was tempted to deny 1 his Lord. ‘ 3. His prosperity (vv. 12/17). Isaac did not intend to make/ Gerar his per­ manent place of abode.- He intended only to sojourn there! While there he sowed and reaped bountifully. This prosperity was no proof that God ap­ proved o f his course. God. sands his. rain upon the jnst and the unjust: / If. Isaac'* Ensmlts (w . 18-22). He was not permitted long to Joy this fruitful land, Hisprosperfty Incited the envy o f the Philistines. They conld nOf~stand .to st* Ms In­ crease in flocks, herds, and servants. Success In any calling o f life will pro- -yoke envy. They demanded that Isaac should leave them. Wherever envy has begun its deadly work, there mult he separation. The Philistines took ns their method o f getting rid o f Isk.se, the stopping np o f the well* Isaac did not contend for them bnt‘ peace­ ably withdrew to another piece, where he .proceeded again to dig the, wells, o f his father. He called then), by the same names as his father had given them. 1. Esck, which means “strife” or “ contention.” . Instead o f struggling; with them, he removed from them, and digged another well. - 2. Sltnab, which means “enmity.”/ The Philistines strove for this w#ll also. The' name given shows tbkc there was Increased bitterness off feeling. , 3. Rehoboth. Because o f ths bitten opposition,.Isaac removed from them; and digged another, well which he called “Rehoboth,” meaning "there Is’ room,” The third .time he digged! wells there was no strife. The way to have peace la to wear out our ene-j! odes with patience. { 111. Isaac In leer-sheba (w . 23-25), immediately following Isaac’s going* np from among the Philistines, ths; Lord appeared to him. Our fellowj ship sud privileges as sons ana daughters o f God are dependent upon) our separation from the world (II Corj 0:14-18). Following this visitation,* Isaac built ex sltsy and called upon! the name o f ths Lord, As soon st a- meeting place with Jehovah was es­ tablished, l u t e pitched his tent there. Following this Isaac’s servants digged a well, There Is no use o f going, among the Philistines to get water. After Isaac was established In Beer-1 sheba, Ablmdech earns desiring to make an alliance with , hltm This shows that he gained influence by peaceably withdrawing from the Phil­ istines, His behavior proved to them that he was the friend o f God. seat - HORSES S COWS O F m IZ K R everse P hone C h a rg e s PITHY PICK-UPS Harmony with God ends all .trouble., • * 0 * Human nature craves to be both re­ ligious and rational; and the life which Is not both Is neither,—Rev. 'Aubrey Moore, O ' * * . It’s the things one learns' far sue- [self—'whether they are about life or ;old china—-that are the most valuable, —William J. Lock#. IN tWTIC* bUi.OhlO -tAMduMUnc. CALL 1REBNB COUNTY FERTILIZER T e l 810, Xenia, O. IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN HENRYA BAGIEV CawBdate fm Repreisatatbe . I« tk* Geaeral Assembly (AT COLUMBUS) Republic** Primary May10th, 1932 i Mr. B&gley favors organized labor, organizedfarmers, a pay-as-you-go plan o fstate government,and the following 1. Hard-boiled economy in ap­ propriations. 2. A bi-partisan state highway board to replace the present spoils system, v 3. Racial and_ religious toler- «nce. . " r: ~ 4. The active consideration of insurance problems, including old age insurance^ unemployment in­ surance, hank deposit insurance;- and betterment of workman’s compensationinsurance, 5. Full publicity for all pending' legislation. " 6. Genuine state board regulation of utilities. Mr, ‘Bagley is a university graduate; a successful insur­ ance man o f Osborn, and was a finance officer during 1917- 1919 in World War. NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF GREENE COUNTY I wish to take this opportun­ ity to thank the voters o f Greene County, fo r their sup­ port given me in the past elec­ tions, also the courtesy and co­ operation shown me during my term of office as County Com­ missioner. As economy is the watchword of the day, for your informa­ tion 1 will say that this board made substantial reductions in the county appropriations for this year and will recommend further reductions insofar’ aa our jurisdiction extends and consistency permits. I kindly ask you to investi­ gate my official record and if you feel that my past services together with my experience in this office to render future service merit your support l will very much appreciate your vote at thei coming primary election. A. E. BEAM Baby ebidre—U fbwm * $ c; E *»vy Breeds 9e; B ee ry Mixed H i ****** chicks 2c per w*ok extra. Visitors al­ ways wsleem*. Ralph 0 *t*r, Yellow (Springs, O., Pton* 224. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate, of John B. Taylor, Deceased. Andrew H. Creswell has, been ap­ pointed and qualified aa Executor of the estate of .John B. Taylor, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Datod this 9th day of April, 1932. - S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County, Chick, Chick,'Buy them now. Blood tested stock, price per hundred; White Leghorns $7.50; Barred White, Buff Rocks, 2&60; Jjl. I. Reds, Buff Orph- ingtons, White Wyandotte* $8.50. Heavy assorted. Light assorted. Baby Ducklings $18.00 per hundred. Visit ouk hatchery, Photo Xenia 475. Xeeta Chide Hatchery, IneL, 109 W. Main S i, Xenia, Ohio, WANTED—To be nominated on Republican ticket as Representative in State General Assembly 'from this splendid county of Green*. Hard-boil­ ed economy in .appropriations, except absolute necessities. H. S. BAGLEY, Osborn, Ohio, Iff years. (Pol. Adv. HSIHMWIWIIMIIiM naMMNIfiMIMW ltaMMWHIMIIHHMIMimilllll ELECTRICAL REPAIRING i OF ALL KINDS Nelson Creswell, Phone 174 . . LOANS AND . . . . . .INSURANCE. . . We Will Loan Yen money on Year AUTOMOBILE Farmers* Special Rate On INSURANCE -A Saviag Can Be Made on Insur­ ance by Celling Ua iELDEN & CO., Inc., Steele Bldg. Xeaia, O. 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