The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

The Cedarville Herald, f t . a o X * e r Y e t i r . KARLH BULL - Editor Enteredet the Post-Office, Cedar* TsUe» October 31, 1887, as second class matter. KJRIUAY, JANUARY 24, JW3, MEETING FOR MEN. Rev, George E, Raitt, Associate Secretary of the Home Mission Mmrd.'VlU address a meeting for men Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o’clock in the United Presbyterian. Bey;, Raitt is In charge of the Broth­ erhood Work of the United Presby­ terian church and tj»e message he has for the men of this community is well worth healing. ligior.s conditions of tho Turkish: Empire, Two years ago lie camo.toi this country to complete his edu­ cation and intends to return to his people as a medical missionary. Without doubt the address will be very Interesting and Instructive' and absolutely free. Do not fail to hear him. O&Oa, m, Sunday School 10&0 Public Worship, Topic “ Opportunity/' Epworth League at 0:30. Leaders G, II- Hartman. The Mid-Week prayer meeting topic is “ Our Lord’s Prayer." On Wednesday last tlie ladies of the congregation served a sump* tuous dinner to nearly two hundred people at the church, A number were afraid to .come for fear of diphtheria and scarlet fever. How* ever those who came had a plesant social time, Altho such . occasions require some hard work yet the pleasure they afford Is worth the effort. CHURCH SERVICES. M, E. CHURCH Armenian to speak at M. E. Church. K. Bagdasarian a native pf Ameri­ ca will speak at the M. E. .church on Sunday evening, January 26, at 1 :Q0o'clock. He*will speak about Armenian people—-tlieir ancient re­ ligion, the Armenian massacries. especially about the work of tht, American missionaries in the orient. -Mr. Bagdasarian graduate from Euphrates college in Harpoot, Turkey, and is well informed con­ cerning the political, social and re- U. V. CHURCH. Bay* George 5k Raitt o f Pittsburg will begin a series of cvangell.tto services to-night (Friday) at 7:00. Peracbing Saturday at 2:00 and 7:00{ o’elock and on Sabbath at 10:00,1 &:0Q and 7:00. Sabbath School At* . Y. P, G. U. at 6:30 Leader- ISertna Doan. Services every nigta , .next week at 7:00 and on Monday Pastor &|find Tuesday afternoon a t2:0Q. Rev, i Raitt will bo with us thru Tuesday after winch the pastor will conduct the services. On account of preaching services, the Women’s Missionary Meeting will be postponed from Monday Jian. 27th to Thursday Jan 80th at 1.80 p, to. Hostesses, Mrs, Fitch Mrs, Bird, Mrs, Frank Townsley, at home of Mrs. Bird. . Mrs. Martha Ann Irvine, mother of Geo, Irvine, a, member,of the church for nearJyflfty years, passed to rest early last Monday morniug. She suffered much for ffve weeks but endured it patiently, Mrs, T. V. Jliff has been very sick for eight weeks, but at this writing seems somewhat better. ft. p. CHURCH^ (Main Street). Teachers Meeting Saturday at 7 p. m. Bible School Sabbath at 0:80 a. m. Preaching by Pastor at 10:30 a. m. Subject: The’ First Commandment. O'. E. meets at 6:30.p. m. Mid-week Prayer Services Wed­ nesday a t7p , m. DELIGHTFUL OCCASION. tin occasion happened to bo the, anniversary of Miss Ervin's birth, Lhis fact wag taken advantage of and a delightful little surprise hud been planned for her. In a. most ituppy manner Mr. Wilhor Cooley presented her with two beautiful sterling silver spoons in behalf of the young people of tho Legion, as a token of their appreciation of her leadership. Altho greatly taken by surprise vet Miss Ervin managed to give ex­ pression to her appreciation of the gift and tho givers and made thorn feel that so servo the young people of Cedarville in the way she had tried to do had been a service of real joy. A pleasenfc social hour followi d during wliielr refreshments were served, Tho Legion was invited to hold its next meeting at the home of-Mr, Wilhur Coqley, on the evening of the third Tuesday m February. About thirty members of the'Sori- lor Loyal Temperance Legion met at the home f Miss Mary^Eryln on Tuesday s . mlng, Jan 21st. The occasion was amost enjoyable one. An excellent program was rendered consisting of vocal and Im strumental music, by Misses .Hazel Lowry, Helen Oglesbee, Mary Brld, and Anna Collins, and readings by Misses Kathleen Putt, Janet McClel­ lan, Irma and Helen CreswelK Four young men "of the Yellow Springs Legion, Mr.- Roy Patton, Mr, Luce, and Messrs. Clark mid Lester Btevenkon wrere visitors Of the evening and made splendid talks on various phases ot the temperance and piirity work for young people, Without any pre-arrangement, AJ1 winter Clothing and Overcoats goes in our January Glearanee Sale at a reduction'of 25 to 83^ per cent- ' SULLIVAN, . 27 9, Limestone, Springfield, O. -Wine o f Cardhi, 700 At Wisterman’ s. Several desirable pieces of town properly forsale afconueat a bargain. Smith & Collins, —Go to C- M, Ridgway’s and get a large Kidney Plaster for your backache. -Wine of Carduh 70c , At Wistprinan’ s. m m am Nesbitt & Weaver •/ TwoHundred (200) Suitsand Overeats, Regular Price$20, $22, $23, and$25 Every garment in this magnificent lot of bargains T 4l is of this season’s •make, tailored by Hart, Schaffner and Marx and the The Atterbury System, A ll the new weaves and shades, and very smart things in every size from 33 to 48, We can fit you and please you no matter ,what your size and taste, Greatest Reductione in our history, Come while selection is good, * * 20 Per Cent Off on Paragon Trousers 20 Per Cent Off on Boys’ Suits and O’Coats $1.50 Shirts 98c 50c Hosiery 19c jJm & WEAVER Xenia, Ohio n a For Infants and Children. 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Good health, good cheer and long life Is what we promise if you B u y O u r M e a t s Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. Wesell the best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. G H, CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio. Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious Illness Constipation, if neglected, leads to almost innumerable complica­ tions affecting the general health. Many cases of typhoid ^ fever, appendicitis and other severe dis­ eases are ■ trace- able to prolonged clogging of the bowelsJ Regard- t h c effects o f . constipation, C . E. Ayers, 6 Sabin ■S t ., Montpelier^ Vt., says: “I was afflicted. :--tvith. constipation 1 and biliousness -for years,- and at times became so bad I would become unconscious. I have been •found in that condition many- times. Physicians did not seem to he able t o . do me any {food. I would become weak and for days a t a time could do no work. 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