Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1944 — Page 2
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-m—. fiM— ■■ Public Auction LIVESTOCK SALE ,:, (j » in,,, ia,i th. a-t of For’ Wayne ln<l out St. 10. ro.ul Tuesday, Sept. 12,1944 Commencing at 12 00 Noon — CATTLE — ~| <,3, iif.iv .ow •> yi* old. will H.- h.'rli Oil Mil G.lein I . vi . I'., ;* Koan h.-ifi i ft, »ti Giihii-h .-ow 7 yi> ~1,1 i,.- du. in ■■ . vis ~|<l fi. -li by day of -ale Guerna.-y ,~w . yi- : I t,. - v d.l v t.ih'l lia> y h"lh-i • llglblf to nr ~ lo ■ tn >to mo -ao day Shonlimn la* i ... v Roai Bull .all by «td< 3 J.-r»«y town S yr* old. to be I t. ,• II I< 1. 3 : li*. V I 'ow h . ■ alt limb luilkmn himl May ->>< 11 | 31,U. ( --. v A- \v I • -hi:, •li.-ihi *tofi • «hvn !'• < I*’ : Ciierns.-y ll.ifmio fmtli. n bi fall '■ head of H<-d and Koan h.df.-i* raiiKiriK in an. j.., .| L 1 o • mouth ll'. dtn*t of Inn. in<> old ibi<-i n*. vh. if. ~y : If.',; il I K' m Bui alf lo mo old \» nit. fa,, bull lo in, 1 .'lllO 11 B'lU i .dt *mo old : v.-arlillK 10-lfm* HAMPSHIRE HOGS ■ A |. .V ('.lit* to tallow by day id *al< " op. n ini’- tirini. boar. 1 .mar !• mo old — SHEEP — ',n oo mon’ Shropshiu •■«,•* — POULTRY — ioz H,n 5... i Kml,- ! mo old. 3 doz. Wlliti Hoi k- mo obi i I do/ Kan d Ko. k.i I yr old HAV & STRAW I"" lain* mixed 11.0 111. .Ilm might bale- 1 Timoll •• nai "• liale* Il .in hay I,Him hale* etraw . xfra ni. v MISCELLANEOUS ■ .f . \ i ...od b'ee. hing harneit* 1 *et h>axy leather fly nei* 1 1 •■alii. ollai .11l li ' *leel tire wagi.n With rack J bairt-l vilieg.n ( ou o , pi ( for i oim , rib wheelbarrow . I " <!<■,■ mv. feed , ea< k.- Mim |i . li|i|mr, Millie apple* tddei pt.'** HOMER BLUME, Owner K y S J.do.-..n \ii. non.ei — — -I Hl*. ” ""*' ' tfIMSUL |>ra33ia?]3?j The Modern Protection Against Heat and ( old / a -<s Ay: ,p | Prepare for winter now bj inMilalinx with hl MSI |„ Keep*, jour houw* warmer with le*s fuel. f ire iind Moi*.lure resistant . . , Uon't Mg. sift or pach down . . . Eaxy to inMall. Eton obi teal and practical for eterj home. Ask Us About It!
Ohio river from Indiana and I'han 50 mile* from the •‘He of the I editorial aeMXiation a outing whee Heweye running mate appear* 34 hour* late! Claude Billing* -eiietarv of ’he , 111 I ..Ila IMIS’ date rulll'llim e. ai|riviiig here for the iwo-day meet- . .ng. -aid ha: many of '.He dilo * and g'4<of 'll.' tRBA iii.'etllig would gu to l.oui*»ine to heur I Ih-w. y II iwi vei Hilling -a d l(‘ pwidii , all. were mH encouraged to go 'J 1., i.rv:! v In au*e the date . onth. ' ■ d w.'h a Knox .minty tllll' Ila . • Vimriinee where mo-' of the . a'.' Candida”’* planned ' i appear The .‘dilO’ tal IMH latlon meetmg ”>.ik .hap. aa the fn«t major , pol; -..1 .'..'lit In bid ana -inee the Re; .' an and Betnociatie eia <■ . in, : ni- in I hip I' ileu *iin t •d 'm p. iilngof’h. IlmM-. r (Uli* imi i.mp.i.gii to *>■< ure -uppo:' i. lb • -an I. k.' » on Xov i - o - — — Big Field Day At Purdue Soon 1..1 ..yeti.. .Sept * il’l’i lb all II J It 1 of the agi n tlltil; al •< lim 1 at I’m du. ttnivei -ity an lioumed ’..day that the annua 111hi .ylivaii Ibid day would b. h. id it the utiiv. alty - oil .ml . i.ip- farm Sept 31
■ ; SUNDAY l»trrnaimnjl I SCHOOL ■■■ LESSON •• Be HAfiornt i • snQt'i»T d n * Os The Moody Bible P.»m ll* of Chicago . Roleaioa by Weeterr Sow in .yet Ualon Lesson for September 10 > I.***. n » ib)er'« end Script ire tent* •*- b-. '.-d ..nd C"t> ..fined bv Interna’.' . <1 Council of n»: g .■ s • n ation u«e<l by permlulon l>AV!l» sxoixted king I.ESSON TEXT-I Samuel l« 15 11!« GOLDEN TEXT—Man 1 .ke’h on the . outward appearance, but the Lord kolt- | t!*i on the heart —I Samuel 1« 7 ' ’ Outward appearance, by which man judges. i» altro’t always deceptive God knows the heart asd i» able lo evaluate a man correctly. In calling David, the ruddy shepherd i boy. to be king, God cut across the ideas of men. but He was. as al- . ways right I X Man from God * hlnreheute (v 1) —"! have provided " ! God’s great ytorehouxes are full of ides*.ng*, material and spiritual. but He a' o has a great and I constantly replenished reserve of men and women from which He calls and sends them forth The thing we must guard against is the setting <>f hindrances in His holy way. c.ther in our own lives or in the lives of others A man j >wer shortage is very serious, for it simply cuts off the i stream of production without which act.on becomes impossible There should never be any shortage of man pc..er in the Lord's work, and there would never be any if all His creation were willingly subject to Him G.>d wa, ready to set aside Sad, j and He had David ready Samuel , the prophet was still grieving over S.i ,I's failure In a sense that feeling for Saul was most con.mendable, but it could not go on. When men. even of our own famllie- or circle of friends, persist in 1 ' lebellion against the L rd. we | rr, :>t let our grief hold us back. but : >ve on with the man of God's , i cho. e. II t Man Who Had to K* Sought 'vv 2-s’—"Send and fetch him " i Usually those who are quick io uTer themselves for an important place are not the ones for the place And those who are sitting around doing notnmg but waiting t r soma no;. >r to cot-.e to them, are not the >nes to choose Let tne jrt.ee seek the man'’ is •he t.ighv • ground, even in politics, surely it must be the proper procedure in spiritual activity. David might well have wanted to be «' me place of sacrifice and the feast that day. but since all h.s 1 family were there, and someone ’ had to care tor the sheep, he did it. A man like that, hard at his work, ;s well worth seeking when something important needs to be done The mteresnng story of Samuel s efTort to find one among Jexse s seven sons <vv g-19) is well worth ' reading Samuel still had the idea ; that a king must be prepossessing | and able to thrill men by his appearance He she aid have .earned setter from h s experience with I Saul. God put him right (v. 7), and we do well to renew our thinking on | that point The world is m a place where many leaders must be chosen in the months »nd years just ’ ahead. Will we be eager and i willing to have God lead us in our i choice Or wll we be swayed by ; personal interests or political expo- , d.encyf 111. A Man of Spirituality (vv. 11-lJi—"The Spirit of the Lord : came upon David.” The Holy Spirit, ever active tn all periods of Bible history, became the abiding presence in the believer’s heart after Pentecost, but during the Old Testament period He came on chosen individuals for a particular wont As David was anointed king the Spirit came upon him for that service In spite of his failings ’when he forgot the I.ordi David was throughout his reign a spiritually-minded man who wanted God s will and His glory to be uppermost. God never calls a man without enabling him for his task, and the I chief and indispensable enabling is that of the Holy Spirit's power. Like David, we may enter upon a Godappointed responsibility without fear or question, simgJy trusting the Holy Spirit u. take, transform, empower, and use us for God’s I] «lory. IV. < Man Willing to Serve (vv. 14-18) Upon Saul there came IreI mendous moods of despondeni y i These were "from the Lord” (v. 14) in the sense that God permitted His disobedient end rejected servant to suffer the result of ius self-will and failure. How awful it is for anyone ; lo be out of the will of God and . conscious of His disapproval ' To help Saul in those dark hours ! David, the sweet singer of Israel, i was willing to serve with his voice ' and his harp. How many thou- . sands of times David has served gXI | the generations since with iu» j psalms. He was a man of gifts, gladly given for the Lord and for others. Bear in mind that while David was not yet publicly crowned, he wii already anointed to be king Yat ba was ready to serve th* one wbvao place he was to take even in i lua aawrs of dajocuca and bateluJ I Ul-wiLL
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