The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52
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" ^ IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL, S u n d a y ! chool L e s s e n By RKV. P. B. PITZWATBR. D. D„ Matabsr of Faculty. Moody Bible lastltuto •{ Ofclraro. 0 Western NewspaperUalen. Lesson for July 12 WITNESSING UNDER TION PER8ECU. WESSON TEXT—Acts GOLDEN TEXT—We ought to obey God rather than men.—Acte S;29. PRIMARY TOPIC—B rave' Peter and John, JUNIOR TOPIC—Two Brave Preach, era, • INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Two Brave Witnesses. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC — Courageous Witnessing for Christ. In I Corinthians 1:21-25, Paul sets forth the attitude of the world toward Christ and hts gospel. The otie who preaches Christ cruel (led must expect opposition, and even violent persecu tion. This attitude of the world, In stead of being a deterrent, should be a spur to activity, 1. Peter Healing the Lame Man (Acts 8:1-11). The place (vv. 1, 2), It was at the beautiful gate,ivhl<;h leads from the outer to the Inner court of the temple This helpless man had been placed at the entrance of the place .of worship where he might receive the sympa thetic attention of worshipers. 2. The man (v. 2). This beggar was Infirm from his birth: He was not more than forty years old (Acts 4 :22). When he saw Peter and John, he asked alms. 3. The method (vv. 3-8). a Gaining the man’s attention (v. 4), Peter and John commanded him to look on them. He asked for money and got healing. b. Peter commanded him In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to rise and walk (v. 6). This was the very thing he bad been unable to do all his life, but with the command went the ability to do. C; Peter took him by the right band (v. 7), gave Impetus to bis faith, not strength to his ankles. 4. The man's response (v. 8). Strength at once came to him. He stood, walked, leaped, and shouted praises to God. 5. The effect (vv. 9-11), This peo ple-were so filled with wonder that they ran together to behold this thing. There could be no question.ns to the genuineness of the miracle for the man had been a familiar flgure for many years. a. - This helpless man had to be ear, rled to the temple. Men and women out of Christ are so helpless that they need -to be brought where the life of God can be applied ta them, . b. Peter, tnklng the man by the hand, shows the manner of helping the lost Christian witnesses shoujld bring them to Jesus. ; I II. Peter Witnessing Before the Multitude (Acts 3:12-20). j Though this miracle directed the at- tendon of the people to Peter and John/ Peter seized the opportunity to present Christ to the people. III. Peter In Prison for Christ’s Saks (Acts 4:1-4). 1, The leaders. Both priests and Sadducees joined in this persecution (vv. 1, 2). - The prleBts were Intolerant because these new teachers were encroaching upon their functions, The Sadducees did not believe In the resurrection, which was a' vital part of the apos tolic preaching, 2. . The result (vv. 3, 4). Though they were held in bonduge by chains, Christ continued to work. The num- ~li5f~of1relIeversr greatly- Increased. IV. Pster Witnessing Before the 8anhedrln (Acts 4:5-21). 1. The Inquiry (vv. 5-7). The In quirers admitted the reality of the miracle but they wanted to know what It signified. 2. Peter’s answer (w. 8-12). With stinging sarcasm he showed them that they were not on trial as evildoers, but for doing good In the name Of Christ to the helpless and needy man. 3. The Impression upon the San hedrln (vv. 13-21). a. They marveled (v, 13). They were made conscious that they were on trial instead of sitting as judges. b. They took knowledge that Peter and John had been with Jesus (v.13) c. They forbade them to speak In Christ’s name (r, 18). They could not deny the miracle or gainsay the accu sation brought against them, so they attempted Intimidation, d. Peter and John’s reply (vv. 19, SO). They expressed "fhelr determina tion to obey God rather than men. e. Their release (v, 21), seeing that the people were on the side of the apostles, the ruler? were helpless. V. Ths Church at Priyer (vv, 23-31), As soon os Peter and John were set free, they hastened to their fellow dis ciples and told their experiences. They praised Cod for ‘deliverance and prayed for boldness to spea&the Word of God, W-O-T I C B Notice is hereby given that a Peti tion by owners of lots in the Im mediate vicinity of an alley extending eaatwardly from Miller Street to Main Street, along the properties of John Johnson and C, E. Barnhart in the Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, has been presented to the council of said Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, praying for a vacation of said alley from said Miller Street to said Main Street; that said Petition is now pending before said council, and final action thereon according to law will be taken on and after the 17th day of July,' 1936, said date being not less than six ( 6 ) wee's£ after the first publication of this Notice, and not more than three (3‘ months after the completion of snl publication of this Notice. KENNETH b. LITTLE, Maypr Village of CedarviUe, Ohio. Attest:— J, G, McCorhell, Clerk, of Village o f CedarviUe, Ohio. (6-5-7-17d) N O T I C E Notice is hereby given that a Peti tion by owners of lots in the im mediate vicinity of an alley extending eaatwardly from. Miller Street to Main Street, along the properties of John Johnson and C. E. Barnhart in the Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, has beeti presented to the council of said Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, praying for a vacation of said alley from said Miller Street to said Main Street; that said Petition is now ponding be- for * said ' councU, and final action thereon according to law.wiU be taken on and after the 17th day of July, 1936, said date being not less than six ( 6 ) weeks after the first publ,,a- tion of this Notice, and not more than three (3) months after the comple- tipmof said publication of this Notice. ^ K. L. LITTLE, Mayor, Village of CedarviUe,- Ohio. Attest:— i, J. G, McCorkell, . Clerk of Village of CedarviUe, Ohio. (6-5-7-17d) For Sale—Bailed or loose hay, E. Barnhart, CedarviUe, Ohio. C. LEGAL NOTICE’ kf-iled p/woMh wilt bs rucWv«d by tb« BoarU of Xduc*Uon ef .C-edurvlU* T owm M s Bural SebooJ Dl*trlct, Greene County. Ohio, at the office or tho clerk, A. W. XlebuUs, to Cederrllle, Ohio, until 1* o’clock, now, K, S. T. of July 18, 1438, einl opened by Hid clerk St it* first meeting thereafter, for aU mnterlrt neresiary roc the erection -and completion or a onc-atory brick agricultural building in said ecltopl dUtrlc(, in er.co rdanc# with plan* and epeclficstiou jerepurad by Wtlllwn H. Dura- bsugb, architect for u ld board, under the Miperrialoa of tho Works Progress Administra tion of the Federal (ioremment. The plans and specifications ter lids work ant on file St the office of the dork of this hoard, and at tho office of the architect, Works progress Administration headquarters, on Whiteman Street In Xenia, Ohio. - Separate proposal* will bo recelred for the material to » whole for the eeeeUan s«4 mnef- pl*Uep of thU building wUeit shall include materials for Uut concrete and. asweat work: brick, wUoeUsnooss Items of Iron and etee*. lathing rad pUatsrlng material, sheet paata) j material, pstot, glass, plumbing, jsewnge and i gas fitting materiaVs, electrical equipment sad heetlMf and renUlstlag equipwrat. Or eraarat# prcpcjwJa wUl be reoetved upon rack edparnte Item or a rambtitatlea of Mewa a* the Ibidder shall chaos*. All proposals shall ba mad* to conformity to the general cods of Ohio, and as specified by the Works Progress Admtottorstia*. AU bid* shall be enclosed to a sealed paralopa- addressed to the clerk of tho hoard ht educa tion aforesaid and indorsed: “Proposal for Acricultursl Building.” Bach bid shall be s c | cqiupaplad by a bond, |he surety or aurettoai j satisfactory to the said board, or by rash o r1 certified check, subject to ths- approval «f said. ! board. The amount .of sold bond, cash or certtflrd check shall be equal to at least five pcrrrafc <*%) ef »to Bald bond, ttah *r certified otofk toaU to 4r»wa to favor of to* »>«d %%****** ithtt cedsrvllie Townsltto Kto*} fiobosi JXs- or certified cheeks of toe unsuccessful bidden wfH b* returned upon demand, or certified check of toe auoewrful btddra will to returned to arid Wdde* upon the rasoutlra of tto performing* cratrw* rad upra too giving of a astlefaetory brad fto saM faith ful performance to the amount of fifty percent (88%) e t to# sratMPt, subject, however, to too *PMo**J of **U b<-ard- Tbe Board ef Kdoration reserve* to* right to reject any rad all hide, By order of ths Board of Education of the CedarviUe Township Hur*l School District, Greene County, Ohio, By 1». M. G1LULAN, Vtm. A. K. BICHABDS, Clerk, (8-10—R—TJ«) A tten tion F an n e rs!! WHEATTHRASHINGWILLSOONBEHEREAND WEAREREADY TO HANDLEYOURWHEAT. i From present conditions it looks like wheat will be a good quality and you will want a good price. So why not see us before you sell and get that top price. ^ . COAL, FEED, GRAIN, SEED,WOOL, LIVESTOCK Phone 100 CedarviUe/ Ohio % V ' NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES You and your family want safe braltes.on your new motor c a r - brakes that will give you maxi mum stopping power—brakes that will oe always equalized, always dependable—and that, -mean* New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. Chevrolet.is,tne only low-priced car that has them. SOLID STEEL one-piece TU RR ET TO P You want a safe roof over your' head, too—a Solid Steel one- piece Turret Top. It gives com plete overhead protection . . . It smarter looking . . . helps to keep passengers cooler in summer and warmer in winter : . eliminates necessity for top repairs or re-' dressing. Only Chevrolet offers it at low prices: IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* You also want the greater comfort Fulling Together It the money getters would line up behind the knowledge getters, and at) pull together In a definite well-orgnn- ized plan, we*d'raise the standards of .human life higher tlmh the most fitn- tastlfe Imagination *ever dreamed they could be raised, Loving Others’ ( One whom I knew Intimately and whose memory I revere, once u my hearing remarked that, “unless we love people we caiinot understand them.” This was a new light to tne.—Itossottl. Clear that aching head. Right that upset stomach. Move those con stipated bowels by taking Noah’s Regulator. Pleasant to take, mild though effective. For sale by H. H. Brown, Druggist. If you need fence erected or re building of'old fence. Phone 141-F12. <tf) MAYWOOD HORNBY, *sesiMe*e«sfiiiMiiti'iW t SubtoriU ta THE HERALD “I understand that Chevrolet is now enjoying the biggest demand in its history.” “You’re right. And there’s a good reason. Everybody knows that this new Chevrolet t » is the firs t motor car with all modem ad vantages to sell at such a low price—it’s o n £ y c o m p e te $ n v -p rie e e £ C a Jt / ” iron ECONOMICALtlMNIMKrAinON and greater road Mobility of Chev rolet’s Improved Gliding Knee* Action Riae*. Millions o f Knee- Action users wjll tell you that this I* the world’s safest, smoothect ride,- And, o f course, it’s exclusive to Chevrolet in the low-price range. GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION You’llget a lot of comfort out of this- feature, too. It gives each passenger individually controlled ventilation . . , “scoops In” re freshing breezes on hot days . . . eliminates drafts in cold weather . • . prevents clouding of the windshield. It’s available only in this one low-priced car. HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE And for tH-rOUnd performance with economy, there Is nothing like Chevrolet’s High-Compres* slots Valve-in-Head Engine: i t ’s the same type o f engine that Is . you money< . ___ mile; and it, too, is exclusive to Chevrolet in the low-price range. SHOCKPROOF STEERING* Also an outstanding advantage- 1 slid exclusive to this one Tow- priced car—Is Shockproof Steer- ing*. It eliminates steering wheel vibration—makes driving easier and safer than ever before. Visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer to day and have a thorough demon stration of this only complete low-ptlced c«r. AIL THESE FEATURES A t CHEVROLET’S LOWPRICES *495 | p f ^ mint tossityMVjmrsb CUMMM 6 S CHEVROLET SALES ‘ ♦ . CEDARVILL6*OHIO
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