The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

CEDAUVlf-Lti HERALD, jp \v, vucra'i so, tosS. I3en?qi Why Buy Oil Froui Us? BECAUSE . . . . . W e carry only the Best. . We have engineers charts specifying the proper oil for your machine. W e ca r r y com p le te s to ck s a t a ll times. We train our employees to sell only the proper oil. We sell at the price you,can afford to pay. THAT’S WHY! Tiolene — Mona Motor — Purol — Allvis THRIFTY BUYERS Try Our Wholesale 48c Per gal. & up. FINEST OILS Department ^ THE Carroll'Bmcler c o . 3 Convenient Stations No. 1— 108 E. Main St. No. 2— N. Detroit St. No. 3.—Bellbrook Road '■■ 6 C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied, by Service Hard ­ ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and Hillards -J We Invite a Share of Your Patronage M a i n S t r e e t , C e d a rv ille , Ohio Sow Wheat This Fall The present price o f wheat is not much incentive to sow wheat this Fall, or at least a very large acerage. Some Market forecasters are predicting SI.00 wheat for 1933. With Seed Wheat, Fertilizer and Labor without any doubt all the cheapest they will ever be again in our time, this may be the appropriate time to sow the usual or lar­ ger acerage, providing o f course that a High Grade Fer­ tilizer be used. I HAVE WELCH, WUICHET, MIAMI, AND HAMM'S LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED CALL OR SEE ME ABOUT YOUR FERTILIZER FEED OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK BEST GRADES OF COAL IN YARD Carof Pocahontas on track next week .AH Coal advance ing In Price. I am buying Timothy Seed. Bring in Samples. C. L . M cGuinn TE LE PHO NED South Miller St. Cedarville, O. .MaturjP: R e v e r s e P ho ne C h arg e s ’ main orrier Columbui.Ohlo I.G.Bbchslcb.lnc. CALL iKEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810,, Xenia, O. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson yrj» nl jv. P. It: FJTZWATEB. O. Mem- ' bcr ot faculty. Mcmly Bibla (C. 1933, InatltuU o f Ghlcagp.l , a/w tstern Nawgpapay union.) Lesson fo r August 28 GIFTS FOR BUILDING THE TAB. ERNACLE GOLDEN TEXT—Honour th« Lord with thy substance, and with the first fruits of all thine Increase. LESSON TEXT—Exodus J5:4-3«;7. PR IMARY ) TOPIC — The Meeting Place That Love Built. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Meeting Place That Love Built. , INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Giving Our Beat to God. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Giving In Church Life. cm I. The Plan of -the Tabernacle (Exod. 25-27), It was a rectangular structure thirty cubits long, ten cubits wide and ten cubits high. It was,,-divided Into two rooms: the Holy Place, and the Holy o f Holies. These rooms were sepa­ rated by the vail. The tabernacle was within a court one hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide. Within .the court, before the door o f the taber­ nacle, was situated the brazen altar; between the altar of sacrifice and the door was the laver; inside the Holy Place the candlestick and table of shewbrend; directly in front of the rah the altar o f incense which was closely connected with the bruzen al­ tar In the contact o f fire and blood. Ip the Holy of Holies was found the Ark of the Covenant, the most sacred object of the entire tabernacle. II. . The Meaning of the Tabernacle (Exofi. 28-30). The tabernacle was the symbol of God’s dwelling place. The bond o f union affording a medium o f commu­ nication was the priesthood. The priest was the mediator betweeq God and the people. The tabernacle (typi­ fied the incarnation of God Ip (RgilL (John l :14).' The furniture o f the tabernacle, beginning with the brazen altar, symbolized the spiritual history of the worshiper, making dear the sinner’s method o f approach unto God, The position of the brazen altar at the door of the. tabernacle indicated that no one could draw nigh unto- God ac­ cept by way of that altar. The ques­ tion of sin must be settled before man dares approach God. The laver typi­ fies the sanctification o f the believer. Sanctification was effected by the washing at the laver,'prefiguring the Influences of God’s Word. The^candlei stick with its central shaft and its ex­ tending branches indicated the unity and diversity o f God’s people. - The candlestick also shows the purpose o f the sanctification o f the believer; namely, to shine for God. The table o f slifewbread was for a memorial unto God 4>f his chosen people, one loaf for'each tribe,. The altar o f In cense symbolized communion with God in worship. , The putting o f the blood from the brazen altar on the altar of incense shows that acceptable prayer rests on the ground o f the atoning work of Christ. The vail sym­ bolizes the flesh of Christ. The rend­ ing of the vail at the time of Christ's crucifixion shows that the death of Christ gives access to God. The mercy sent upon which the blood o f the sin otVcring was sprinkled indicates that the claim of God’s law had been satis­ fied. III, The Offerings for the Taber­ nacle (Exod. 35:20-20). 1. The motive of giving (v. 21, cf. v. 5). “Whosoever Is o f a willing heart, let him bring it, an offering of the Lord.*’ Giving which meets God’s npprovnl must spring from the heart (II. Cor. 0:7). The offering must not only be made of a willing mind, but It must.be ns unto the Lord, an expres­ sion o f love and godly fear. 2. Who had part In giving (v. 22). “ They came both men and women." It was God’s purpose from the beginning that women should unite in the sup­ port and care o f the worship of God, 3. What was tb be given (vv. 23-28), Two features characterized the giv­ ing: measure and variety, a. The measure, They brought what they bad to bring. No one is under ob­ ligation to give that which he does not possess. Tills Is emphasized *In such expressions as “every man with whom was found," "all the women who were wise hearted," What one has to give Is clearly the measure of one’s duty in giving. - b. Variety. They brought Jewelry (v. 22), gold (v. 22), fine linen (v. 23), goat’s hair and rough skin ,(v. 23). Wise hearted women would spin with their bands (v. 25). The rulers brought the expensive tilings that were need­ ed (V. 27). IV, Ths Workers Who Constructed the Tabernacle (Exod, 35:29-30:7). 1. Wise hearted women (35:25, 20), 2, Skilled artists (35:30-30:4). Bezaleei and Ahollub, with others, ex­ ecuted this task. Their wisdom and skill were the resuit of the Spirit of God upon them. WORDS OF WISDOM The devil docs not have to worry about the children of a card-playing mother. • « * I see that spirituality o f mind Is the mnln qualification for the work of the ministry.—Urquhjirt, * * * There are two things we should be­ ware of—that we never be,ashamed of the gospel, and thnt we never fee a shame to It.—Philip Henry. KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING By Mail— 2Sc box SOOT REMOVER .Cleans flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. (CORN KURE— Mighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle J. B. STRONG, 288 N. West St., Xenia, 0 , ami MAUSPKMeflELrS ASALEUKTHIS. i l V I I ’ smsfiEurs host pncaessik fhmture store Store Open Evenings Daring Side Till 9 P. M. Located at— 51-53-55-57 W . M A IN ST. Store Open Evenings During Side Till 9 P. M. B - M , r .;f n r . k i I ' - i " i f F p & .- -/ a , 1 r rff T ’-d i ^1 d K i ,'■« |> v r ion Dollar ation Sale HUNDREDS OF BEST BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED g g - _ . _ _ This serious end well intended movement is-mirrored to the fM i D P DAY D N S people in this section of Ohio with furniture bargains that vie with the greatest‘merchandising sensation of the"entire country. No one can gainsay, deny or dispute them. Condi­ tions beyond our control demand Cash—-We have only one re­ course to liquidate our entire present stock at once regardless of loss, cost or profit tomeet our obligations. Without a trace of doubt, the finest values for the home since 1914. Remem­ ber the time toact is now. Fall doable site with maple wood ends, coil springs, auto mstie. Complete -with mat tram, priced In this sale • 1 8 . 7 3 Store Open Daily At 8:30 A. M. Lounge Chairs Loose pillow back construc­ tion co -ered in tapestry. Sev­ era l patterns to choose from. A n extraordinary value in this sale at $ 1 5 . 8 4 Pining Room Suites Living Room Suites You’ll need no arguing to buy when you read the sale tickets — each ticket telling the story'of this mighty sacrifice. $ 75*00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . . $ 47.87 $ 90.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . •$ 58.77 $115.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . .$ 66.83 $135.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . . $ 78.87 $150.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . .$ 87.77 $175.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . .$111.43 $195.00 Dining Room Suites, now at . . . .$123.87 $ 75.00 Dinette Suites, go a t ........... . . . . $ 48.73 Never have We known where cost of things has been for­ gotten as this great Liquidation Sale mil convince you. Another smashing cut on every suite in stock to clear themout quickly. $ 95.00 $105.00 $125.00 $139.00 $150.00 $175.00 $200.00 $225,00 Living Living Living Living Living Living Living Living Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Suites, Suites, Suites, Suites, Suites, Suites, Suites, Suites, now at now at now at nOw at now at now at now at now at . . . .$ 58.87 . . . $ 65.77 . . . .$ 74.83 . . . . $ 87.77 . . . .$ 98.87 ....$119 .77 ...,$129 .83 . . . ,$149.77 OIL STOVES The famous Florence, bloc flame wickicss 3 burner model Oil Stoves, enameled and at a real sacrifice.................. $16.99 Fine Mirrors Regular values up to $30.00 Console and Buffet Mirrors. Must be seen to. appre­ ciate the great values grouped in this Liquidation Sale at one price. Choice .... $5*97 Breakfast Suites A regular $16.50 value Drop-Leaf Table and four chairs. Beautifully finished. Go while the stock lasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.93 Bedroom Suites Yoqr unrestricted choice, regardless of the former selling price of every bedroom suite in stock at these sensational­ ly and unheard of liquidating‘prices. $ 65.00 Bedroom Suites, now at . . . . . . . .$ 38,93 $ 75.00 Bedroom Suites, now a t .............$ 47.87 $ 95.00 Bedroom Suites, now at . . . . . , . . $ 56.97 $115.00 Bedroom Suites, now a t ............. $ 68.47 $135.00 Bedroom Suites, now a t ............ $ 79.83 $165,00 Bedroom Suites, now a t . . . . . . . .$ 99.47 $185.00 Bedroom Suites, now a t . . . . . . . .$109.95 Impossible to List Entire Stock Room Size Rugs Many, to choose from Of all the best knpwn qualities. Grouped in this spectacular Liquidation Sale at sacrifice prices. $ 29 50— 9x12 Axminster*. now .............$19.67 $ 34,50— 9x12 Velvets, now .$23.87 $ 45.00—9x12 Axminsters, n o w ...............$28.97 $ 69.00— 9x12 Brocaded Rugs ...........$45.53 $150.00—-9x12 French O rien ta ls............ .$49.33 $ 85.00— 9x12 W ilton Rugs, a t ............... $56.73 One lot 9x12 Velvette Rugs ................. . .$13,47 Impossible to List Entire Stock MATTRESSES AU standard regulation makes, including all cotton, cotton felted and Inner spring con­ struction at prices never before equaled. $ 6.50 Mattresses, go a t ....... $ 3.49 $ 850 Mattresses, go at ,, .. .. ,$ 4.97 $12.50 Mattresses, go at 7.97 $17.50 Mattresses, go a t .........$10.77 $2350 Mattresses, go a t ......... $18*47 $29.50 Mattresses, go at . . . . . . >$18.87 $3950 Mattresses, go at . . . . . . .$23.83 Steel Bed Springs Another ent in prices to liquidate this stock quickly and these prices will do it. $ 4.50 Bed Springs, go at . . . . . . $ 2.98 $ 750 Bed Springs, go at ...».,$ 4.47 $1350 Bed Springs, go at . . . . . .$ 8.88 $2850 Bed Springs, go at . . . .. .$12.93 $2150 Bed Springs, go at . . . .. .$26.00 $ 3.95 Folding Goto, go a t ....... $ 2.29 Impossible to List Entire Stock ODD BEDS Iluiidrcds of wood and meta) beds to go in this great Liquidation Sale at prices that will pack this great department. $ 6.75Metal Beds, go at . . . . . . .$ 3.39 $10.00 Metal Beds, go at .«<<«>•$ 5*97 |$1250 Metal Beds, go at ««**,*•$ 0.83 $15.00 Metal Beds, go a t ...... . .$ 8.47 $1850 Metal Beds, go a t ......... $10.97 $1250 4-Poster Woqd Beds, .. .$ 6.03 $15.00 4-Poster Wood Beds .,. .$ 9.97 J The m e r you FI COL the jiu Ohio, ci tary of figures ing on the pre tend b years has bee divorce the pr were 1 1931 or represe per cen actual I one and The for the *State F to the merrily states t far out avenues and con year, a boy’s from tl the sta1 the gro days niver odd 1 ten, ’ Gove: on oj at 1: State deliv tor ] Frid ical ticip and seve land ‘ On Of 500 mer s< the ex gymna tion w class, didate: convoc by Prc Coninu — Gov special to agr mended sion of of sala- The ta siderati tee is State H. 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