The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
ijwiSMS liwwwwgBan^ iv»g<li«waw MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK 5 and 1-2 Per Cent. The Springfield Building & Loan Association KPaysfor deposits in Any Sum,. Start an Account Now Deposits made- on or before January 10th, will bear interest from January 1 st, Our assets are $2,201,930.46 O u r ‘ Begerve Fund is $112,954.12 *?r Springfield Building & Loan Association, 28 East Main St.» Springfield, Ohio. IThe Cedarville Herald S i . d o H *er Y e u r . Lady Agents make 200 per cent profit. Send 10c and 2c stamp for sample. Nox-Em Co., Dept. E, Springfield, Ohio, 3i KARLH BULL Editor Entered at tho Fost-Ollice, Cedar vilb. October 31, 1W, as second i cla-iginatter. FRIDAY, JANUARY fi, 1912 THIRTY-FIFTH: YEAR. This iSBiio starts the beginning" of another newspaper year, the thirty- fourth having1heen completed with the last Issue. For a newspaper to be issued for this long time, start ing m tlie days back when the print ing business was undeveloped, when people did not care for public and personal news, means there was great hardships endured by those who had the courage and tenacity to make the HERALD an institution that was to continue to grow strong er and become a fixture In the com munity, - IncidentJy we might say that the HERALD has been under the present management for nearly thirteen years, probably a longer stewardship than that of any former owner, and we are greatly obligated to the public for the liberal patron age that has been extended us. Subscribe for the Herald. G G A N ’ S E x c l u s i v e S t y l e s / - January Clearance Sale PRICES CUT INTO SHREDS * t I t , ' % ' No consideration'given to the cost of any article in^our $50,000 stock of Women’s and Misses’ Suitsi Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Evening Wraps, Waists, Petticoats, Furs, Millinery and Accessory Weeding Apparel in ’ Slashing Pfrces for our * Which Opens Thursday, January 4th. Never in the history o f merchandising in Central Ohio have such reductions been made on seasonable and strictly up-to-date wearing apparel.. Everything in our immense stock goes into this sa le -noth ing is reserved—we have made prices that we know will move the merchandise and move it quickly. That is our. ob- 3ct in making such, out of the ordinary price concessions. The few prices quoted below will give you but a vague idea o f the way Bog- gan quality merchandise will be sacrificed during this sale. I f you do not see just what you want listed here, come to this sale any way. We have it. 4 Tell your friends. Come yourself. You may not have the opportunity to*make such a saving again. F U R S ! FUR.S1 F U R S ! .$/ . 00 Fur Neck Pieces go a t . . . ,$2.50 $7,50 Neck Pieces go a t . . . . . . . .$3,95 $ 6 . 95 Muffs go a t ......................... $4.95 $12.95 Fur Sets go a t ................ .$6 95 All Fur Coats at a saving of One-Half A ll better Furs at a saving o f One-Half Price on Dresses Cut to Pieces. Evening and Street Dresses wortli up to $15;95 go a t ........................... §8.95 All evening and Street Dresses worth up to $22,50 go a t . . $11. 95 All Evening and Street Dresses worth up to $35.00 go a t . . . . . . . . . . i$18.95 All Dresses worth up to $45:00 go a t . . ......................... .................... $28.95 Coats ,and Suits Practically Given Away. All Boggan-made Tailored Suits worth up to $22.50 go a t , .................$11.95 All Boggan-mac e Tailored Suits worth up to $35 go a t , , .$18.95 All Caracul Coats worth up to $12.95 go a t . . . ........................... ........... $ 6.95 All Cloth Coats worth up to $25.00 go at.* * .. #»', **, , . « i « , « , . .$14,95 MILLINERY EVERY HAT MUST G O -a n d they will be sold for less than c o s t - s o if you want to get a clever head-dress you can count on getting •it for a song at this Exclusive Store. .. n ..». r| ,-t-'irnni-^nnrir'iii i.niriinil _ l L—*_____ _ ■ _ -j ■ 5 * ' ' v A N D R E M E M B E R — In addition to these low prices you get Boggpn ’s E xc lus ive Stamps—An additional saving o f 5 percent, to you . Ask for them Peter A . Roggan, 24 E, Main St*e«*i, Springfield, Ohio. . Us« Cur rest roomto moot« friend, Or A leisure hour with unto spend. mu M em o n a l ssmsm L esson LESSON FOR JANUARY 7 BIRTH OF JOHN FORETOLD. t LESSON TEXT—Luke 1:5-23, ^ MEMORY VERSES—1$, XB, . qOLDEN TEXT—“Without faith It i» lir,possible to pfease God,’—Heta. The OJd Testament closes with a prophecy; the New Testament opens with the announcement of the fulfill ment of that prophecy. Thus both Testaments are characterized in this lesson; The Testament, prophecy; the New Testament, fulfillment. It, Is clear from our Lord’s own words : that John the Baptist fulfilled this Old Testament prediction, {Mat. 17; 10- 13). It may be that a,more literal fulfillment isc still future, proceeding Christ’s second inning, . Our attention la first drawn to the persons through whom God fulfills M b promise, Zacharies and Elizabeth were both righteous. By that is not meant that they were either sinless or perfect—ho human being is that —hut that they were parents whose, whole heart, mind, and strength were dedicated to the will and service of God, Zacharies’ unbelief shows that he was not sinless. This is the kind of people through whom God is willing, and ready even today to fulfill his promise and bless the world—nob through porfeot peo ple, hut through those who are con stantly striving after perfection. There is no limit to the blessings God will confer upon*the world through us it only we will hot touch the glory. The glorious vision and message came to John when he was perform ing his duty. And so it is always. "While shepherds watch' their flocks the angel comes. We must not for get that Elizabeth also In ber modest, humble seclusion was used to bless the world .just ns much as Zacharias who was exercising a priestly function so high that the opportunity came to a priest hut ohcp ln a lifetime. God chooses the weak; things as well as the great tilings: i). L. Moody, the un educated shoe clerk, as well as Paul, - the Scholar. So Isaac was -a quiet man and dwelt In tents. The next thing to which our atten tion Is the content of the prophecy. First, it concerns" a child, Zachnrlas and Elizabeth were childless. It is no sin to be childless provided that no law of nature Is -violated* It is a sad thing to be childless: At least. lt was so considered in Old'Testament days. Would that it were considered so to day! ' A revival of the mother instinct is needed. 1. This child was to be an extraordin ary child—Weil every • .mother’s ‘child is wonderful! This child was to go before the Lord and prepare his way* just as your childmay follow after the Lord and walk<fii)i&»>>»tep*^-a worthy Career for both John and your child, and every child. Why should not hold this ideal constantly before childhood? " Upon thefpromised, child was to rest' the vow of'the Nuzatlte, That meant two things; Absolute prohibition from Intoxicants, and entire dedica tion to God. Can you think, of any two things more desirable for your child, for every child? These -par ents had an ideal before them for their child, and that was a tremend ous help./ Have you? . Or do you bring your child up at random? Start today with an ideal. Let" it be high; let it be the highest, even Christ. The mission of John, the Baptist, was to he perorated by tho aid of the Holy Spirit. Is there not a subtle contrast here between the prohibition of Intoxication and the filling with the spirit? Just as the person tinder the influence of Intoxicating liquor la governed and controlled by such spir its, bo the Christian worker Is to be come so fulfilled with the spirit that every part of him—Irtelect, sensibili ties, will, feeling?, are under the spirit’s control. Tills spiritual equip ment is what is nceflc-u for Christian workers today. Because the IlRpth! v.rs spirit-fill ed, he was enable.! lu r; Use hearts of the children towards their fathers. Doubtless the Jews had "become tainted with the idolatry of the surround ing nations so that tht y hud to some extent forsaken tho faith o£ the*pa triarchs. Every Christian has tho Holy Spir it, just as Egypt has the fiver Nile; hut every Christian does not have the fullness-of the Spirit, any more than Egypt always has the overflow of the Nile; and just as the overflow of the Nile means a "bountiful harvest to Egypt, so the infilling and overflow ing of the spirit In the believer means a bountiful harvest of frh unto eter nal life. It Is strange, is It not, that Zachar ias should doubt in the presence of this heavenly visitor! Surely one should believe in the presence of such a Btgp as this. There are people to day who say that they would- believe- it thoy cbold hear a voice from the other shore Speaking to them, or if ono should come to them from the other life. Did the Jews believe eyea though Lazarus, came back to theta ; from the dead? No. it wo believe not tho scriptures, neither would we bo persuaded in the presence of so supernatural a sign, as this. Zacba- rias continued ministrations. Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVEGUARANTEE i« immtiiinUfyr*Hm aftd 6 itlm*i»lj cuf* wP* OR* HEBRAS UNfiOm the most wcudiHM SdhmMfle diseAyenrof modern time*for fhe«weM;m<H»ofItcnIng imr*. t a * . TelMr, Bigg, Worm, BotWeTMv, m. Thl* Mfihly n»*ai- cated kiitlMjrtta flelv* kills the re* move# She treoW* *nd Jke Irrfirtkm tiermnn-nUy. -■Absolute guer- kntesd or money ^ * Price M m. Trial wuttpl#So#nt» to ootm SMuto#, THE $ RITTNgfi60»fcluk*Oltfa C h i l d r e n C r y , f o r F f e i e h e r ’ s iVsflC.T.VL'W The K ind Y ou Have Always Bonglit, and which has L>een to use for over 30 years, has hom e the signature o f ■ —- and has heen-ynade under his per- - ponai supervision since its infancy. A llow no one to deceive you in this. • A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ ‘ Just-as-good** are hut Experiments- that trifle with and endanger* the health o f Infants and Children—-Experience against Experiment. . What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute fo r Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine n or other Narcotic substance,. Its age is Its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the F ood , regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea-fThe Mother’ s Friend. G E N U IN E CASTORIA' A L W A Y S FBears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use F op Over 3 0 Years THECENTAURCOMPANY*77MURRAYSTREET, NEWYORKCITY* 4 . S e l f - >>• ■ ■; ■'I Si-.-" -• '11' . Reducing C o r s e t s ALSO BARGAINS IN S i lk R em n an ts 100 YARDS AT 50c. A YD. <s4& ig i& M HII Soiled Etitew Biffs, isc. wch All wool dress goods, short lengths 35 c. a yard. Sold formerly for 75, LOO and 1.50. Kindegarden goods, something new. BDTGDISOji & GIBjEY’S, 1XENIA OHIO. Fresh Fish AND O Y S T E R S . C. M. VMM* ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, R MODLED - REPURNiSHED -n unii- - n ii 1 " ’-rrir-'--nrir--i>irT i-L‘ - n .nn‘■ifV -y -n iarnr Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, - Service Is unexcelled S. Detroit street* Xenia, O. IT WILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove a» every day winner every time.. Good health, good cheer apd longlife is what- wo promise if you Buy Our Meats Microbe!?, disease and deathlui’Js in a lot of the meat that’ s sold, blit not In ours. We sell the best and at a fraction above eoBt. Our market is safe npd not high priced. ’ G H CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. C ^ w fToniCovertoCover 1 ' ' WEBSTEE1S NEW ■ INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY JUST ISSUED. Ed.in Chief, Br. W. T. Harris, former U.S, Com. o f Education. The Y/eFster Tradition Developed fey Modern Scientific Lexicography, KeytoLit- tratereof SevehCenturies. General Information Practically Doubled. 2700 Pages. SoooIllustrations. 400,000Words andPhrases. GET THE BEST in Scholarship, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. 'll " Writ,forSpecimenPagaito {j C & C. KEiliilAM CO„ SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Ur Yogv»Ulric08afavartomentioniU»pohlleatlon. The aat INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET' DINING ROOM FORLADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L 8 N OW as CEN TS , r Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Best of Good Uoed.ln the Gul- *.■ uiary Department. J. H. McniLLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement ©rave Vaults and Cement Building Blooks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. GRADUATE O. S. U, Office "Waddle’s Livery Barn. Citizens ’ Phone 93 and 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO Very Serious It is a vciy serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong ohs given you. For this reason we urge you in buying _ to bo careful to g-t the genuine— ^ B U c T -fS fiH T Liver Medicine j . The reputationof thi« old, re!!a- 1 bis medicine, for constipation, in- n digestion andliver trouble, is firm- ly established. It dosa Lot imitate 55 ciher medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa- Sf vorlte livcr_powder, With a large? If ' 7 " ’ , »• NV.KHV*) ,.<a -Ai fiale than all others combined* SOLD IN TOtVN n PILES FISTULA ' .AMHAtfr*' DISEASESOFTHERECTUM dr .* j . j, M c C lellan s t t a i u r ctmiH su to . ,i.M-.Niirii .A ........................ . ..... A, ,7 I ' I ' H • f t ' :!F OF OUH gain sale up at %:'f too large ^ and Dres ^ -Glotking day. PI i. j *t I Wome Made to s< choice ... Women's macte to choice... hlixfcur coats sfiti Women’ s made I k choice.. Serges,-n Gatin line f :■■ Women’ s . made tc choice Broadc sorges; w forontmc Worn Made to choice,. Mixtur full long • • • Me Half-pr clear..n before t COMt path' Sale $18.00 b and e price $12.60IS chevi End CEDA , yl*t3tx£; Mrt1' m s are m r j \
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