The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

CFIVsRVH I F HERALD, i-'iUW Y . AVGUST 19, 1932, WET. Why Buy Oil From Us? BECAUSE . . . . . We carry only the Best. We have engineers charts specifying the proper oil for your machine. We carry complete stocks at all times. We train our employees to sell only the proper oil. We sell at the price you can afford to pay, THAT’SWHY! . Tiolene — Mona Motor — Purol — Allvis THRIFTY BUYERS Try Our Wholesale 48c Per gaf. & up. FINEST OIL$ Department THE Carroll'Binder • ' . /CO. ■ •' ' j 3 Convenient Stations N o i l— 108 E. Main St. * No. 2— N. Detroit St. No. 3— Bellbrook Road 6 C. F. SELF Mr’ BARKER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO^ SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and Billards W e Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio COAL The Coal Companies are advising of an Ad­ vance in the price on August 15th on all HIGH GRADE COALS Not many dealers can stock a great amount of coal.... during the low prices and if they cannot move some Coal at low prices, they cannot take much advantage nor can they furnish, very much low priced coal to the consumer unless somebody, buys. The more people who can buy now and will do so, 'N the more coal a dealer can get in and furnish at pres* ent low prices, 9 I entreat you to place your order at ONCE with me or any of'your favored dealers so that more people can get advantage of low prices. I have DANA BLOCK, YELLOW JACKET, BLUE JACKSON, POCOJHANTAS, COKE AND ANTHRA­ CITE. C. L. McGuinn TELEPHONE— 3 o South Miller St. Cedarville, O. - HORSES S COWS _ P F M I X K R everse : P hone ch arges SlAlN OFFICE! _ Columbui.Qhw ^E.G.Buchslab, Inc. CALL iHEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, 0 . vmwmmtM IM PROVED ' UN IFORM IN TE RN A T ION A L S UNDAY! chool Lesson (By HKV. J». U. tTiZWA'i-’BIt, O. U . Ustn- - b«r o( Faculty. Moody Blbl. - XusiUut. o( CfctcaKo.) (©. IS11. WMtsra Mewapapor Union.) . .......... .."■'1)1" '» '!.■!■■"|1 . I' M Lesion for August 21 LESSON TEXT—Exodua US. GOLDEN TEXT—And the Lord spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend— Exodus *5:11. PRIMARY TOPIC—The Tent of Meeting. . JUNIOR TOPIC—The Tent of Meet­ ing. INTERMEDIATE ANDSENJOR TOP­ IC—Talking With God. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Becoming Aware of God, I. The Divine Command to Possess the Land (vv. 1-6). 1. The abiding purpose (v. i). They were to go up and possess tiie land despite the tact that the calf-worship had broken' the bond between them aud. their God. God spoke of them as the people whom Moses brought up out of Egypt, not as his own people, They had not shown any true peni­ tence for their awful sin. Therefore God could not claim them as his own. 2. Divine aid promised (v. 2), Though their sins made it impossible for -God to go with them, still he agrees to help them by sending an an­ gel before them to drive out their en­ emies. 3. The threatened withdrawal of the divine presence (vv. 3, 5). God said, “ I will not go up in the midst of thee, for thou art a stiff-necked people, lest 1 consume thee in the way.” The pres­ ence of God In the midst of a sinning and Impenitent people would mean death unto them. The mercy of God is often strikingly shown by his with­ drawal from his people.’ A The effect upon the people (vv. 4, 6). ’ a.. "When the people heard these evil tidings they mourned." They knew (hat no angel could make up for the great loss of the personal presence of God. They called it “evil tidings." Surely no tidings are so evil as those which tel) of the withdrawal of the divine presence. b. They stripped themselves of tlieir ornameuts, showing that the articles which indicated gladness and joy could. | not be consistently worn whetr God had departed. We must be stripped of at! that pertains to self and carnal pleasures if we would be clothed with the divine blessing. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SOME WISE SAYINGS f f " Where pride abides deceit derides. * * • ’rnyer mid self-sufficiency never 0 n hands, * • • The Christian life is not camping, but Journeying, * 0 0 Any man who steps out to do a real and definite work for God will be op­ posed—the devil will see to that.— *•■■Fhlipott, KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail— 25c box 1 SOOT REMOVER Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves .fuel. By mail, 8 oz, box 50c. KORN KURE— Mighty Fno By Mail 25c bottle J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West St., Xenix, 0 . Livestock Raisers! Consign your fat Hogs and Cattla to th« Opening Sale WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 A full days program for yourself apd family. See the Original "BURGO KING” . IN ACTION. HEAR Mr. Hannifeld Sec’y of Agriculture MAKE THE SPRINGFIELD MARKET YOUR MARKET ; II. The Tent of Meeting.(vv. 7-11).. 1. It was pitched outside of the camp (v. 7). As a token of the sev­ ered fellowship, the symbol of God’s dwelling place, the tent of meeting was placed without the camp. 2. Moses in communion with God (vv. 8-10). Because Moses had not transgressed God’s law, he still had fellowship with God. The visible sign to the people that God’ honored Moses was the descent o f the "cloudy pillar" ns Moses entered the tent of meet­ ing. 3. Moses the friend, o f God (v. 11). This is one of the most beautiful ex­ pressions of personal fellowship to be found in all the Bible, If not in all literature. Friendship implies iputunl confidence and sympathy, a disposition to share each other's secrets. . 4. Joshua at home In the Tabernacle (v. il). Joshua was not Involved in the rebellion of the people. Because of his fidelity and In recognition of his -unbroken-fellowship, he-was privileged to abide in the tent • , III. MoseS’ Prayer (w . 12-23). Moses’ mind was somewhat per­ plexed, therefore he came to the Lord for the solution of his problem. God had Said that he would send an angel to carry out his covenant obligation concerning the people In the possession o f the land. Moses desired fuller knowledge of this angel so that h« might act intelligently with reference to the matter. He asked for three things— L Fuller knowledge (vv. 12-14). In order to lead the people, he needed to know more fully his God. Intelligent and acceptable service is only possible as one knows God. God graciously re­ sponded to this request, “My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest." 2. "If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence” (vv, 15-17). Moses was convinced that no substi­ tute could take God’s place even though that one were an angel. He argued that it would be better to per­ ish in the wilderness than attempt to go into Canaan without God. God's presenco today is necessary in order to convince the world that he has called us. 3. "Show me thy glory” (vv. 18-23). Moses wanted a new vision of God for his new task, To this request God re­ sponded by giving assurance that he would make his goodness to pass by Moses. God’s supreme glory la hla goodness. The SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES CO. George Wallace—Elmer Drake E. M. Brown — M. Waite*, James M. Caldwell Sherman Ave. Main 335-J SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Sales Every Wednesday I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN •------ That until the 24th day o f August, 1932, at 12 o ’clock, P, M. o f said date, sealed proposals will be received at the office o f the Clerk o f the Board o f Education o f Cedarville Consolidat­ ed Rural School District, Greene County; Ohio, fo r (1) one or two (2) motor vehicles, school bus type, to include chassis, and school bus body, according to the plans and specifica- fitions on file in the Clerk’s office o f the aforesaid Board o f Education. Each bid shall contain the name o f each person or corporation interested w m make the sea8on 0f 1932 is accepted, a ;on ^be Thomas Andrew farm VIAVI A Family Remedy for do* me&tic administration. Ex* I amining Physician every I Monday. 3 5 ^ N. Foun- | tain, Springfield, Q, PURE BRED BELGIAN STALLION in the same. I f bid contract will be entered into and t h e 'f " C{J e“d V n l h ^ F ^ d e r a l 'p ik e , 3 performance thereof, properly »e-1 m ile s f r o m C e d a r v ille A n d 4 . . ... . . . S m i l e s f r o m G la d s t o n e .. W e w ill None but the lowest responsible b id ;tak(J c a r e t o p r e v e n t a c c id e n t s will be accepted and the Board r e - j b u t m n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e in. serves the right to reject any or ail c a g e o f same# ■ bids. No bid involving an expense o f NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John B, Taylor, D * * f* *d A. H, Orsswell has boon appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of John B. Taylor, lata of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this Srd day of August, 1982. S. C. WEIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. . . LOANS AND . - . . . . INSURANCE . . . We Will Loan You money on Your AUTOMOBILE Farmers’ Special Rate On in s u r a n c e A Saving Can Be Made on Insur­ ance by Calling Ue more than- Ffteen Hundred Dollars (81500,00) per motor vehicle will be considered. The Board o f Education o f Cedarville Twp. Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, by A . E. RICHARDS, (4t) Clerk. To insure colt nurse. FEE—$10 to stand and WALTER ANDREW j ELDEN & CO., Inc., j Steele Bldg. * Xenia, O. I. Phone 23 § 6 6 6 LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally and 666 Salve externally,jnake a com­ plete and effective treatment . for Colds. Moat Speedy Remedies Known ^Sitilon-SiNitliolas APleasant Place. ... The morethan 700 employ­ ees of The Snton StNicholqs havewonTor the hotel areputa­ tionfor service,comfort and luxury that is world wide.... Wether yourvisitto Cincinnati be fora day ormany months you'll MM) money'andRetmore real pleasure if you make.The__ . ) Snton St Nidhofos your home 150loomswith bathshower andservidor from....... .*2?° Samplerooms......$4.-$6 fivedinjciftroomsservinqgander- ful food at moderate prices. ChkoddOl S i M K ffkt-520 A* ~ PhoneSuperior4416 JOHNLHORGAN.... Mtt**flh**r & -fC UHLMAN’S 17-19 W . Main St., Xenia, O. This Rare Bargain Event. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Dollar Days Standard Merchandise A t Prices You Rarely See. 600 sparkling new frocks will be closed out at the lowest prices in our history. Three rare bargain groups ,await your inspection. "SUPERB CHIFFON VOILE Brand new midsummer frocks. Every style and trim you would love to have. Value $1,98. All sizes. $ 1.00 Frocks in the smartest of styles. One of the greatest “ buys” in the history of our store. Priced so you can have several. All sizes. $1.00 frocks. 3 for $1.00 Another group of glorious new Cotton Prints. Your choice of style and materials. All sizes. Values to $1.39. / 2 fo r $1.00 Cleanup o f all Ladies9Summer Footwear Whites,Blondes and Black. $1.00 per pair MHMMn iM III IIIHIIMlIttUim 38 NOTICE- To The Public A fter careful studying the advisability o f opening a Bank in Cedarville we believe such an institution, can be made mutually beneficial. W e invite your patronage because we know that no bank can be successful w ithout the confidence o f its patrons. Our aim is to conduct such a business as w ill merit the Confidence o f the people o f your community, and to accomodate within the limits o f safe bank­ ing practices. A cordial invitation is extended the people o f Cedarville and community to avail themselves o f the opportunity to cash checks* and use the banking service of * The Farmers and Traders Bank. m IS ire you abr PIETY s io ORDE S The local contract W school buse rolet Co., t' The contract state iinanc chassie will will seat 45 the new bu the seating There wer several agen the Superioj the equipme when school month. The use 12 years will be reco from the oth remodeled on bus. The only ance was the tinue the sigl state educat' finances cove year for this According the local sch operating to. state, $54 a..n ary of driver, In most dist mends haulir tract, the c own bus. Th department a gement. Eclipse W The eclips able next.W —a—distance -o ern part of Canada. D that day the tween the e total eclipse only a par and can be sun is shini Scientists be total ab sities and c trominers i eclipse and The next will hot be America. To in great nui Wednesday. 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