I "THE SAME LORD IS LORD OF ALL, DATA ESSENTIAL AND RICH UNTO ALL," ROM. 10:12 1 ON TRUCK LINES lly Mr. W. 1. Dentin I'eter mill Cnrueliua, Acta lO IIO 4H. Golden Text- "Th anm j.ord In I.onl nf nil, mil la ruh unto nil thut cull Uon lllm."-Koni. 10:12 Till" liwaofi followa alumni liiimedl jili'ly Uhiii the one lunt Lord' liny. I'eter Ht ill rontinuliiK hia lahora ill III city nf Jiu, whvn arrica uf event" lieican which taught him hia Dual leanon. l' to thia tlnm hia via lull of the (iiaH'l wmk had heen an narrow, that he rould nut ronceive how (!ihI cuulil ur wnulil liikr Into account the hmiiIi- uf othi'r imllmia. Over at Cunnrea, which wa the mat uf the Ituiiian K"Vernnent in Judia, 1 k v il a man named ('urnuliua, captain uf a company uf ahout a hundred nold ier who were atutioiiril then. Thr moat inlerentinir Ihinic ahout thla man waa hia atatua rehfiouly. hail vvuhntly, from aaamiation with the Juwa, anniired faith in, ami hecunie worahipcr uf the una true (iod lie waa very devout, having I lie two characterlatica uf every ileuiut auul, prayerfulneaa ami lihcrality. One day. while at prayer, an anitel appear imI to him ami aaiil, "Corneliua, thy prayer anil thine alma are come up fur a memorial before thi " Then hc( told him to aenil for Simon I'eler, riv Ina" him rapllcit ilirei lmn aa to where to llml him, ami carefully atatinic the purpoar fur which he waa to come, to ahow him what he nutr;ht to ilo Why iliil not the atiirel tell him what he ouicht to ilo. ilerauaa that wouhl not have heen coimiaten with God' plan uf aalvation, which proviilea for the preachiiiK uf the (loapel hy men. There are M-ople tmlay who are wait ing for a miracle tu convert them, when the fart la, that wen in the ilaya uf the infant rhurch, people were nev er converted that way. Many timua mirarlra were neceaaary to bring the preacher In touch with the ninnrr; but aluay the preaching uf the (ioapel followed, and waa (iod'a meatia aa it la to-day, to brinic men ami women into Ilia kingdom. Corneliua -ilelayrd not, but Immedi ately diapatched two eravanta anil a aoldier to Joppa. Our leaaon text be gin with that point in the atury, where Corneliua anil hia friend were gathered! together In hit own houae, and IVler waa atanding before them. wh.le Corneliua explain,,) why he had j. aent for him, and aaaured him that , , tuuniinK i ft t-HNary in Operating HuKineHM they were all ready to hear what ever ' the Lord had rominanileil him. What ' an audience; aurh a one a would dv-; light the heart uf any preacher. And That they neglected to mukj.' a cure l-et.r ,H.ne.l hi. mouth, and began fu, ,,,. ,urv,y b.f,jr .elect hia aermon. The flrat few worda were Illuminating lie ..Id. "Of a truth I ' "". or hrt th" dld pen-rive that (iml i. no rr-H-rter uf properly appreciate the value uf keep- uemoii." hut in everv nation he that lug accurate coal accounta, are rca fean th Him, ami Worketh righteoua ' auna thoae moat concerned frequently neaa. la acceptable to Him." IVler give for failure In the rural minor ex had alwaya thought that a pcraon had preaa or inter-city hauling bu:iim--.;i to U'Lin. a Jewiah nroai lvte. and 1- according to K. Karr. director uf the rlri-unuiaeil. before he could l-ecome Fireatune Ship by Truck llureau at . Christian. Ilo hail not fully under Akron, O. atood the Urd'a teaching. "There hel. The reaulta uf recent Inveatiga be nne fold and one ahephcrd." "(Jo lion, made by the rlrentonr bureau ye Intil all the world." "The promlae i.j along the line, and aome rriom- to all that are aTar on. Jewian preju dice had blinded hia eyea. And r. bark tin-re in Simon', huuae top in Joppa. niendation. for the guidance of pro- IM-ctive uperatur. are enumerated by Mr. Karr in a letter received recently Coil gave him a wonderful viaion, a by th Albany branch of the bureau great aheet letdown from heaven, con- at lt and Baker htrret. tnining all kinda uf beaitta, clean and unclean, wth the command, "Kiac IVler. kill and eat." Tutting together "Invuatigatiuna conducted by our fieldu men diacloae that in a number uf caaea rural and inter-city expreaa agenclea, auch ai public aervlce and railroad coiiuiila.lon. "In making thia aurvey valuable information can be aocurvd from county farm agent., farmer, who are large ahippera, agricultural and co operative aaaoriation leader., ahippera of agricultural implement., local banker., whole.alera, retailer., manu facturer and commercial aaaocia tiona. "It 1 often impractical to inti r view all ahiper ill making a aurvuy uf tonuge available. In auch caaea the uae of a carefully worded quea tioniiulre will be found helpful. "Once embarked in buaineaa, too much atreaa cannot be placed on the keeping uf complete coat accounts. The number uf o-eralor who fail to take into account auch itema aa de preciation, intereat, auperviaion, in-1 .urjiicc iind taxe, is entirely too great. Many auch men are making, their rate ao luw that operating I their buainea. i. merely a procea. uf J eating up their capitul. The imprac tical method, they are employing not ; only pcll their own failure but aluoj threaten the buaineaa of practical op-i eratora who find it difficult to com-1 pete with them." I ually In a leak. A visU-ran motoriat, who ha. ach ieved a remarkable record for tire longevity, claim, that he haa dona ao by the uae of overall tire., fitted with interliner. and the common aire in ner tube.. The experiment would nut be very coatly at any rate. thia viaion ami Corneliua" "account of linea change handa frequently, and how the lj.nl had directed him. I'eter that in aome other caae. the buaineaa a ii.. ,..i.. i.i.w,..! .,,,1 rniht the haa been abandoned altogether," Mr. vi.ion of the "L'niveraal ChriaL" i Karr writes. Th r.l of IVter'a aermon waa a' "Their report, make it clear that letting forth of the facta cuncerning frequent change, uf management and Jeaua' divinity, and waa finally in ; the failurea are due In part to lack terrupteil by the decent of the Holy , of proper conaideration of certain Spirit on Corneliua and hi. friend., factor, baair In any buaineaa, but more In order to understand what folluwa, frequently til marcgaru ui .ever., we muat get clearly thin fact; that factor. rculiar to the operation uf thi. out pouring of the Spirit wa. not rnqtor expreaa line, the indwelling gift prumiacd to every! "They convince ua that firat of all penitent. aVedient believer; but waa care muat be exerciaed in the selcc a miraruloua gift, aa at FVnls-oat tion uf a route. Before selection is and in Samina, and had. aa thoae oth- made there ahuuld be a thorough aur er times, a diatinct purpoae. to con-1 vey of the buainea. possibilities of vince the aix Jews who had come w ith several routea. Peter, and through them, the whole' Thl. preliminary .urvey ahould em church, that it wa. God's plan to ad- brace the following important point.: mit (Jentilea to the church on the a.mej I. The exact length of the ruute condition, aa the Jew.. It wa. cer- and the time it wil Hake truck o tainly understood thus by I'eter, for . make the round trip over it. he promptly commanded nut ug- 2. Character and cunditiun of the geatml, but commanded them to le roada. Clean Spark Plug Ih Held Essential baptised in the name of Jeaua Christ. The native employe, at a Bombay . a ;.... null atrura recently oecauae inejr 3. Approximate tonage it will fur- niah trucks moving in both directions. 4. Kxisting and poaaible competi- nnt receive a bonua on the reported birth of the owner's son. 6. The extent to which motor trans portation l regulated by government pi! iiii "The man who is too buny to clean hia spark plugs i. ahorting his bat tery life." This is the opinion uf I) L. I'reaton, the local Willard man. "Kven though the engine la using magneto ignitiun the carbon on the apark plugs is putting unnecesaary work on the battery. The engine muat be turned over more rapidly in order to get a .park from the magneto and the battery has to do much more work for each start than it would if the plug, were clean." "The motoriat who unscrew, and cleans his spark plugs every week or two will find that he is able to get his engine turning over in noticeably shorter time." Sweet Home Sifting. Svrrei Home 1. booming lately. A new blucksniith ha come and in tvndt erecting a big garage In the ne.tr tuture. He i turned at the hotel. Gmndna f'utmn hat been quite ill the paot week but i getting bet ter now. The debate Friday afternoon at the high school waa well attended If you want to hear some good dehctora you tiiould go once. Mrs. Wilbur Rolph !s doing domes tic work for Mr. Tomp-on win hsi juat returned from the hospital herc vhe underwent an operaiion it do ng fine. W ..re glad to know France! Weddle ii improving; t hop to see him home soon. Farmrr Malonr and Frank D aily exchanged property Iat week. Now we have a new "hello girl" ani we .urely appreciate the good service we had before. We wish both partiri "good luck" Mr. Annie Malone called o-i Mrs. Feigum last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Feigum hua act out a young orchard of some choice varietea. We have had aome fine weather the last few day and now we surely hate to tee the cold fog rise agian. We are always glad when Sunday comes for then all our young school teachiri come home fur two diy. 1 Thi. i. the time of year to re new the rubber mose connection, of the cooling .y.tem . These connec tions deteriroate after a seaaon'a use and sometimes the inside layer of fabric separates from the rest and impedes circulation without the de fect being apparent from the outside No kinks should be allowed in such connections and the clamp fasteners should be properly secured. Where rubi er hose ha. bends in it a good plan is to reinforce it by a brass coil spring, which is a good fit inside. This prevents any flattening at the bend and cracking, resulting event- The origin of the phrase "to give the cold shoulder" is said to have been due to the custom in France of ser ving a cold shoulder instead of a hot, roast joint to those whose visits had lasted too long. Initial showing of the as sorted styles for spring. 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