The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
f2:“ >^-gsi*t.-< 95 «e^I*«'V*r-^TOr- .pann#; ji ». wrtpeseasa** IMM|flflMM' MpH* » W a i The Home Store T h e S t o r e T h a t S e l l s W ooS te x S t y l e s & 1 S02 Cupola1913 Tli*,HUU/VCx Maker*ol.Wpohc*Crtjtntfjui For Women of Good Taste One of the rarest and most beautiful combinations in dress' is the combination of the . ■ 'i distinctive with the tasteful I t is easy enough to be conspicuous, bu Tew women car for hat, what they ,.Go want is to have just that touch of “ uifferenee” in their clothes that takes them out of the common place without putting them into the freakish class. , Those are just the sort of garments we show—designed by. style masters- to wlxnm good-taste 13 as essential as lueathing. ■ Many ti f Uia bent are Wool!ox Myles 'vliese beauty and elegance are backed by. sterling quality i amaterial and worknniiirdiip, Gwar- anteed fm- two seasons’ wear.- DEATHCALLS TWO A COMMUNICATION. j Kune otfiec in ttio catalogue' o f : " I evils lias been m widely tciieuusse# i * ' an t-’K! diink evil. Will not the coji- , j venti'ott Mettle tin* grave question? ““ ==” a ; Statesmen, -implies'?* pljJJan- T w o w c l l imorra cJtlaMW.. « . W . ( ll,ropi9t8. have discoursed upon; Shroadr-n nod W. ' M. Harbison, ; portrayed it. Still its discussion Civil w ar veterans and members of centime's, becam.6 unsettled. Leg- the Soldiers’ Banal Committee, islixtion has been invoked in vain to t died within a half hour o f each « xtermSoato the evj] o f evils, the other Wednesday night, question OtiU-remains for lack ol -George W . Hhrondcs was in his j constitutional law. 1snvontv-thlrd v<-ar and was a life } , of tho inebriate fallen long resident* of this place. He ! from tll° sr&co of true humanity to served in tjbe War as a private lu the: ! * * « > » ‘f «n and woe, sorrow- to uWnfh Ohm. Tlefuli was duo to I irion<1« an« lilie tllfi pall of nightmare of evil haunts in fr Toili io D ath t ; uraemic poisoning aftera sickness of . several weeks. The deceased Is survived l>y a hours of eve, and scares m his dreatns the child of "the covenant widow and one daughter, Mre. Cora ! virtuous citizen, , Truintm, and a sister, Mrs. Nancy i ‘ Its hnrorg untold, Um cursi, iiiiiult- Kuiley, of Springfield, the tmly ) Dgaled because language falls in Surviving member of the family. *fiG^ P Uon;.....V,ot' ,arKj The funeral will be held from the late home on Chillicothcsfreet, Sab bath -afternoon at two o ’ clock. Several weeks 'ago Mr. W . M. Harbison, aged 70, suffered an at tack of paralysis, bis whole right side being affected. Since that time he has been a patient invalid, the family realizing that recovery was almost impossible, , Mr, Harbison for many years hast been engaged in the milling busi ness in this vicinity. B e in g -a veteran of the Civil War he always took active interest in the support of the localpost. Like AHvShrpados, ho wasafamiJiar leader in Memorial d^atli are/written upon it by the hand ofGdd* , ■ In that .cabin at Troy, Fa,, lay a victim lashed upon his bed of fags In the throes of delifihm tremens, Four men hoklinglimbs, while sob bing wife and children in rags in. vain trying ta comfort him, Now writhing in torment, now- biting lips and tongue, now an outcry, ’‘ Come boj e, f ’il pay the drinker’ ’ Now cursing the God:pf'Heiifeu*■;In that desolate cabin devoted wife and four'children of him who had for feited the endearing name o£Inijs- band and father saw the death and drunkard’s hell. What death jn day exercises.. For live years lie { fttore f°y those Who would license 1ms been a jinembor of the burial I the.traOie infernal? commission. Tno deceased was a Gome and see oiir collection <>f new Wooltex coats and Suits for Spring. We have, some haint.-mne ones priced at much less than you’d expect considering tlm goodness of labile and tailoring We’ll take pleasure in showing them to yon. TJie FahieifTefsanCo. 12 to 24 Fairbanks*.Bldg. I Springfield Ohio. The Store Tihat Sells Wooitex Styles We pay your fare t-o Springfield and br k homo again on all purchases of $15 or over, under the plan of The Merchants Asso ciation. ; member of tbe jM. E. cluireli and j was recognized as a- devoted 1Christian, always faithful in ut- ; toiidJHtctf-wlicii^ health permitted, Mr. Harbison is survived by a widow, who was Miss Caroline Keid, before, marriage, and three sousr DiVniei,'of Pittsburg; Itohert, of Cincinnati, and Frank at horde, with ono daughter. Miss Elsie. The funeral .will bo held Saturday afternoon from the home at 1:110p. tn< . CHURCH SERVICES. for Profit Means Selling Your Cream to The Western Ohio Creamery Co. Cor. 2nd &Columbus Sts., Xenia, 0. 3:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a, m. Preaching. * 0:00 p. m. Epworth League. Prayer meeting Wednesday ' evening at 7:00 o’clock. ' Official Board meeting the first Tues day evening Of-each month. Sabbath School at 0:30. Preaching services at 10:30 and 0:30 at both a t which Ilev, B. JJ. Campbell or-our lnd ia Mission Wilt preach* In view o f o u r 1 every- membef-cftnvass ‘ eVery member should hear Mu. Campbell, Mission study-class at *1:00, Y , P.O. XT, at 6:30. Leader, W il- mali Spencer. . . BVery-membor-canvas for Mis sions Tuesday, Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :00. Leader, Mrs. Lucy Barber, Foil S at . b : - H ouro of four rooms,; cellar, cistern, chicken house, stable and garden. 2.11 acres. D. N. Tarbox. —Eastman Kodaks and supplies, td Glarii Nagley, Dealer, Mr. Howard Creswell, who has been spending several weeks in the Boutli, has returned home. SmallNumber Approve license. i The man trilling with the accursed use of intoxicating liquors ns a bev erage beholdingsueh a scene would' shrink away in horror, aud instinc tively invoke judgment against l i - ( censing tbe infernal Jtraifle. No other curse that sd deceives, effeeui- ! ally ruins and oasts into hell its un-; wary victims as the alcoholic cutse. , What is it? Atiswer—A product o f ’ fermeftlatlon. Chemically it Is ear- j boll, hydrogen; oxygen, innocent in i themselves. When combined into f ; alcohol a poison like other drugs, ! ■not found in nature. God made tin |unfermented'juice, the good wma of ; which he said, “ I will no more drink t with y ou o f this fruit of the vine |until.that day when I sbjlll dtinlc ii with you new hi my Father’ s King dom.” That- was the new unfer mented juice. God set the seal of his eternal con demnation upon Ihe liqiJor - traffic in those words, ‘ ’Cursed is he that puts his bottler to-his neighbor's lips to make him drunken.” Here a curse is upon the man who Or the moll who are instrumental in promoting or sanctioning, the evil. The curse rests upon the nation or Slate whmb by license of- ill any w ay , makes the accursed dram- drinking system respectable .in the eyes of the world. There is no mor al rightdo license it To iffipart the \ sanction of law is to bo “ parlicepst cfimhiia” to eviL Like many others | it is a poisonous drug, It is a dan- j geiouVand powerful stimulant. ItaJ uftoin compounding other drugs is | unjustified. God says: “ Hamlld not, nor taste, nor touch, all which things are to ! perish with the using after the pre- f cepta and doctrines Of men.” - Col. 1 •2:21,22. The liquor system is a -w ork of tiie flesh. Gal. 6:19,20, 2L “ He that doeth wrong shall suffer for the wrong be dooth aud there is no respect of persons.” —Col. 3:25,. ‘ ‘ And why even o f yourselves 1 judge yo not what is i ght?” —Luke f 12:57. , * “ Every plant which my heavenly ; Father planted not shall be rooted ; up.” —Mart. 15:13. } “ But US for them whose heart j walketh after their detestable things I and their abominations, I will bring The Place to Do Your Spring Shopping The time is at hand when woman’s Blind runs towards Spring Clothes and with that thot comes the desire for just the righithing/and just the right price Since the opening of our store about three years ago we have devoted partic ular attention to Women's and Misses' Garments and Millinery. What success we have attained is evidenced by the fact that we were com pelled by our constantly and rapidly increasing patronage to devote our entire second lloor to Women's and Misses’ Heady-to Wear Garments, The room is 200 feet deep, the largest floor space in Dayton devoted exclusiyely to Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Etc. , . Our Millinery Department has been removed to the Third Floor where two thirds of a -200 foot room is devoted entirely to the biggest assortment o f Hand some Spring Millinery shown in this city. . The popularity attained by this store is cue entirely to the immense assort ments we carry, the choicest styles, the newest materials, the liberal treatment and the extremely modern-prices we ask. In addition to our Heady-to-Wnar Garments and Millinery we are leaders in Muslin Underwear, Corsets, ICimonos, Shirt Waists, Fancy. Goods, - Hosiery, Dry Goods, Shoes, and Men’ s and-Boy’s Clothing, j- .. Do your Spring Shopping here. You 'll be better pleased, better served and you ’ ll save money. At least its worth a trial.. . , Come in on your next visit to Dayton. You're Welcome at airtimes even if you do not buy. We like to show,our goods. . Watch The Dayton Daily News and Journal for Announcements o f Special Bargains from Time to Time. 28 & 30 £ . Third St. Dayton, Ohio R Secretary A . P. Sandals of the ! iheir way Upon their own heads.” — State Board of Agriculture lias ta -j Ez, 11:21. ken a poll of 1002, people, each ; "But these also have erred thru township In the Btate being repre- ^wine and strong drink'; are gone sented. . i astray; the priest and thfi prophet ; ■ Tho question put to each was: \ have eired through strong drink, j J“ How many persons in ten in your j they are swallowed up of wine, J j township favor liquor license?” The ; they are gone astray through strong ] reply from each township averaged 1drink, they err in vision and stum- j ; three in every ton, a striking ox- ( ble in judgment.” —Is. 29:7, | 1ample of sentiment, as some of the * Thus is God speaking to inert and ; SU ITS" Latest Styles and Lowest Price, SKIRTS"Fme selection,The best for $5,75 yet shown WAISTS"$1.00 Up, SPRING CQATS/$5,75 up CARPETS RUGS L INO LEUM Do riot buy ; until you see their large . Fine Selection LOW ES T PR ICES R EACH ED . Room Rugs a Specialty Hutchison & Gibney X E N IA , OHIO . license would have ! nations as to this treineiidous evil, newspapers- ......... their readers indorse the license ! Advent of the drink eitrse is slinul- , clause* ! As to the one per cenl. tax loci i - aid their taxes wore lower and 1137 •approved of the 50 million bond j issue for good roads. „tl Refinishing Floors and Furniture will bring you morO pleasure and abiding happiness inyourhomethananything you cart do shout tho homo forwinch youWill spend any such small amount'ia Urns and moneyaa will be the expenditure in this work. “ 1)0 Y O U R E A L I Z E W H A T t ( f f l € A N A C C O M P I I S H ? ” ' “Hanna’sLustroFinish” “ Made To Walk On” Is iff its color, never fades, positivelydurablebecause itlamade of t o matelah, Old pointedHootsmade to looklikenewinall beautiful shade:, suchasMahogany, AnthjuAOfth, etc* Mote ofdsvtitidwomand old furnhere m good03ittw* -PQft BAS*®W . , KERR & HASTINGS BROS $100 Rewards $100. Tho readers of lids paper (vi)l be pleilse- to learn that tbero Is nt least ono dreaded dlSGjiso that science has boon able to cure Jft .ail its' sieges end that Is Catarrh. Hall’# fjstarrh Cure is the ojily positive eurono# known to tbe medical fraternity. Cabirrli being a constitutional disease, requires a ! fxrosiUutionsl frcatnient. Bail's Catarrh \ (Jure is taken internally, acting directly up j on tbe blood and lnucousaurrAcco oEsystem , thereby destroying tlie foundation of tho ; diseao, and giving tho patient strength by building tij*the constitution and f.-.sisllng nature in doing Us work, Tho proprietors bnvoEo much faith in 113 curattve .powers, hat they offer oweHundred Dullard forany cam that It falls to euro. -Send for list o I tMfclnionk:!.'). | AdArc"u F. J. CimWY & Co, ToiedixO. ' flbtfi Uy Iiruffijlat, 75c. Oil’s Family ITUsare the best, » C A S T O R IA i foi* Infanta and Children. Hie Kind You HaveAlways Bought Boars ther i Jlgnatnrci o f taucous with sill. Human law way restrain but camiof; save from sin. ■Llquof bc,ing a poisonous dfug, its licensed sale: as a beverage is lu no manner justified. License by Civil government is sin, Tha nation that smneth shall d ie .. God is speaking to the Gonstitu* tional Convention of Ohio: “ Com mit thy way nnfo the Lord and’ he shall make thy righteousness to go forth as the light and thy judgment as fho noon t i n y P s . 37:5,0* Through legislation Wan can pun ish an evil doer. But we can not eradicate sin by legislation. By the grace of God man or tho nation can overcome sin. It is lamentable that the Ohio Con stitutional Convention propose to pave the highway into am by li censing this evil o f evils* W h a t then is the' remedy? . We answer:— let, Prohibit all license of the 1evil, Hi tho constitution, ; 2nd. Make it ft crime to soli it as a beverage punishable by imprison ment in tho state prison. aid, Punish drunkenness by flue ami imprisonment at hard labor. ■ ■ B, H ood . Ccdatvllle, Ohio, Mat’* fib IM2» Spring Styles You can save from 25 per cent, to 331-3 per cent, if you buy a Spring Suit of tic «W*y Sullivan 21 So, Limestone, Springfield - Ohio, H n d l n l For fn d tee s to , * Believes four stomach, palpiUtiofiofthahean* Digest*what*oucat J»« irtr«n(ilh»n)ns tt» Wni®' *« aetloft Ot tric lw«r * * * J* ™ £ liiiur . mmw **i i M ivm * ^ »« IMMM «< Or* Do Your Glasses Suit You? Try our modern dark room methods. Headaches and other eye troubles cured by. properly fltted glass es# ■: - ■ ■ . ■ . ■ -• ■ ■ ■ The transparent tissues Of the eyes are easily rui ed with medicine, CHAS . S. F A Y Mfg. Optician 28 1*2 E a s t M a in St.* S p r in g f ie ld . O. ESTABLISHED 1896 w L. CLEMANS, RE.AL, E .STATE A N D I N S U R A N C E , c e d a r v i l l e OHIO
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