The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

>v CSfton U. P, first Dorothy Colliif* TH .uaiBf ilm sewud. ' Mr w. V Kitrfei* is .spending a /> » * g y i « ‘month iu New Vorlt state- preayWmr I i H i r i H I O t l ¥ l l i * & ift >:w*M PougrewkUim*. v U U I V l l v U U IIC O # i*j^u now to hear-<*ojon«-l Jiaiu on , January 8. A holy life is its <iWa -reward. They ft1* most out of religion who put most into it. If you only send presents to tkoee And now lot -everybody join ilm "Do goinethiug” club. Bring *» i-Kerin* for the worthy poor TuMtday evening. We had a ftue audience last Ba> hath and hope all wIWcoma again- Vou cannot afford to mlaa the iu> s i 't l puigram next Tuesday evening who remember you a t Christina* what thank* have ye? Do not even, the Publicans the same? If God has devoted your eon to the ministry you dare not withhold Mm.* nrpnerfHl siruier the direction of Miss • H*® 3$13 been a good year? Just prepared wife r T4|#» erection or mow .R fe% ^ 1effc tl> flal6h ;th,0 record- Itife, n.ir*(ln0, Eft H«trav a t the lioli- i J>t us 1»«kei IE® moot of them. av « r J m tr s n o? anv other n * Maw*. Fred and Allison Wright ay reason ti an a t any otnu time . «H»i*ra. Air. and Mm. Fmnfe awil- d rD the year. Abctain froat the an ■rwanee «I evil. Admission Tuesday evening will- be free; -but wo expect some offering for the trustees to diiiribute among the worthy poor. * * Bring a ^sack of flour or pointers, a can of fruit, ev i pound- of butter or whatever you % lo ose Tuesday eveU; lug, Rehraisal Saturday a t J m. Everybody on the p-.ogram Js're- (piesjed to be present. We bespeak the attendance of the older members of the congregation Tuesday evening. It ought to be a full congregational meeting. The program Will toe -well worth, hearing. And be sure‘to brine those neighbors not ^►identified with any church. . Remember the words of the Lord Jesus'how ,he said: “It te more bless­ ed to igive than receive.” ... "...—....»•"«..-..■ ..... . ....... -W-® AT 7:30 TUESDAY EVENING. . AT CLIFTON U. P. CHURCH. YOU ARE INVITED. <k> ' 'Officers tor the ensuing year In the Christian Union are- as follow?, viz: President, Carey -Paton Ritchie; Y*ce- .president, John 'Collins; -secretary, Dorothy -Collins; treasurer, William Ferguson. » The leader, for th e Christian Union -. Sabbath evening Is WUliam Fergu- - son, a student In the Xenia Theologi­ cal Seminary. Let us tu rn out In ini ge numbers to. discuss the “Christmas •Spirit” We are glad for the priyilCge of - sending in -subscriptions to 'the church papers: The club for the Sunday School Times has gone in, -too. We can, add to any of these a t any time. Subscribe mow. Paul'Ferguson i s chairman of the - V, U. prayer -meeting,committee for 3014. If you have any -suggesUnhs he wiH bp g'Jadto receive them. ‘Mr, mid ‘Mrs, Samuel Cowans of Nevada, Mo-, 'Who have been visiting a t ■Joseph Waddles’ returned home last Thursday evening. Boy® hear -tbits about the late Mont­ gomery Wgi-d, of Chicago, - He -tad no edudhtional advantages. At four­ teen he was an apprentice In a -stave factory, earning 24 cents a day. Lat­ er he Worked in1a brickyard for 30 cents a, day. Still later he learned the and siffttra, Mr, and Mr*, Frank SHU ing« and others distant town Clifton attended the second number of the Lecture Courte Friday evening, "We are grateful for this loyal support;1 Mr, James Harris returned last week from a month's visit -with Ms daughter in-indiana, • We cannot translate our denomina­ tional names -very Adi. In China it was trird and the Presbyterian ‘was called the church of the Respectable Old Man; the Baptists the church of the pig Wash, while the Episcopalian was the church of the 'Clicking Over­ seers;, * dty. T4 m d ive phuM* in the person­ age are -greatly rejoiced. In a middle Western city an im­ port ant F r e ’ y Nun, <4mrcb was vot­ ing on a cab . * -vaw pastor. Thors w»-ra only a .<> negative vote*, and the great, majority iu favor of the nominee was apparent- A gracious •member of the- minority moved, "to make the (bole© uuankuous. Pu t erne ,l man in that minority was by no means ; disposed to make any such soft sur* - render of opinion, In the midst of the company ‘there rose up A stern old . Scotchman, He wasted no words-. His ultimatum was quick and straight. “There*# one thing ye might as well understand' right here-and now. I l l let ye know 1hat there’ll never be any­ thing unanimous in this church as king a s I am in it." And -the meeting believed *11101, The motion woe not put. Dedicated to Secretaries of Codarvtlle, I “if Clifton and Community. I were a secretary with a good, strong voice, . \ Something flue and forcible, something sweet and cholcb, A voice ‘to call"the cattle home heroes the eloping -lea, A voice to ring -the message out to sailors on the sea, A voice to sing, a voice to shout, a -voice ‘to beat the band,’ Santa Claus; is- due.at -the <1111100 in short,'a voice a s usable a s any In church ‘a t 7:30 Tuesday evening, Pe- the land— cember 23, If the Mexicans do pm jj i n^ere -a secretary with a voice get him before that time, Coma and- like that, bring your friends. - " i don’t believe I’d mumble, ‘talking With the unanimous sanction of the . through-my hat,’ Session 100- new Psalter, Hymn Books i really wouldn’t call the roll as if my were placed W the pews !a$t Sab- - tongue was dough, bath. They came as st glift from 'Mr. i And my mouth was full of- cotton and Bruff Rife and Miss Carrie .Rife, who we are sure have the hearty thanks of the congregation. The Children’s' Rehearsal for Christmas wiU he held on Saturday, my bellows*wou!dnt’ blow; But if -I were a secretary gifted with • " a voice, . I’d speak so -all the listening ears would blessedly rejoice. December 20,, at 3:30. A full attend- x»dsound, the names distinctly, all fin® ance Is requested. | ]v -sharp -and clear, A very .suitable present a t the That all would find I t easy, unmistak- ChrlsuuaB time is a year’s subscrip- able to hear, tion .tO*so-me good paper. Do you take | And the meeting would go briskly, the church paper? Does your eon and I wlttx vigor and a.swing, daughter in the new home have it? i.Aind not drag on a lingering death, a ‘-Wonder if Luther Burbank could not give us a Ohifetmas- tree that would' sprout its own presents?” In preparing the Sabbath-School lesson do not ovellaok reading the intervening'chapter?; this is a- con­ tinued story and we heed to get It all. It is almost impossible to hide our' sins from our fellow-men and i t is absolutely impossible to hide them from God. So A-chan discovered. Be tarefui^every morning to see that your wfagon is h-itch-ed -to a star. It is so eao-y to hitch one's wagon to something closer home than a star-— for example to a silver dollar. Aim at the highest ideal every day. Dr- C. M.’ Ritqhie preached la the Tabernacle church in Springfield Thursday -and Friday of last week,, preparatory to the couwnunion service. Rev. W, D. Wallace!® the pastor. Miss, Jesse Wilson promised to obey her husband. She is a wise woman, realizing that a happy home must have a* head and that with the obedi- shoemakeris trade. Then a, -clerkship j etice ,5he promises to her husband she in a, -country store begun to develop his commercial imagination. It v a ­ i n 3372 that he found a partner and established the- firm, of Montgomery also -transfers a large measure of re­ sponsibility, Have you any suggestions fdr our work as a congregation during the ■Wf* m i ' H so, speak to tbe pastor e-st mail Order house fin the. United or some member of Session. “We are States, and died worth $J5,OOQ,QOO. In the -Oratorical Oonteet a t Ce 'f ar,Vi^ C« ff?n VnIt<?d from ‘Cleveland- after spending three teok both first and second Ttoce, Merle *W6eks in the Jokeside hOspHal of tb it workers together,’’ 'Mrs, Jennie F, Ritchie returned sad and flabby thing; In short, • , If I were a secretary gifted with a - voice, / ‘ I’d—USE IT5" Don’t forget that Waddle has the best grads of Xm a s candy. You can get fresh country butter, eggs and chickens anytime during the week atLeeShroades'. Phone. 38 Xmas c an d ie s a t Waddle's Grocery. —Horse Blankets and RobeB,, the celebrated 5A kind, the best on tbe maTket. A good lo t to select' from, a t the right price; C. N. Stuckey &'Son. ’ Ju st a few d ay s 'le ft of our close out salt of Bric-a-brac, Pictures, Books, Invitation Papers, Games,. Etc., mostly a t half price and leds. Buy you* Holiday gifts now and save the difference. West’s Book Store, Xenia, 'Ov OYSTERS received fresh ‘ every Tuesday and Saturday for the pres* cut. Telephone' youT orders, ‘C, M, Spencer. The Best Xmas Gift For Yourself or Others is an Account Opened With The SpringfieldBuilding and Loan Association * * •% 28 E. Main St., Springfield, Ohio CAPITAL $10,000,000.00 < . - <y Has Never Paid Less Than £ i s 1 2 / 0 Per Annum In Dividends Has Assets Over $3,000,000.00 Belonging to our several thousand Depositors. Loans on Mtjrtgages on Beal Estate in Clark County , CONTINGENT FUND, MORE THAN $145,000.00. An aggregation of sums set asidS semi-annually from our. earnings according to law, for the protection of our patrons. WE OWN OUR OFFICE BUILDING . . * » ,■ Money Deposited any time in December 1913, will bear interest from January 1 , 191& OFFICERS OlifiB. N. Plebca, President. Hr. B. Ji''. Price, Vice Proaulent. M. T, Burnham , Attorney. Gitas. E, Petticrew, Secretary A* J . Bother, Assistant Secretary F. W. Harford, Treasurer. A (Jims. H. Fierce Hr. B. E. Prince DIRECTORS Oliver H. Anderson Henry E rte r Frank Mills E. A. Echaeffer £ £ gf 5 Kredel THE DAYLIGHT STORE Alexander a . * ■ Comer Main & Limestone, Springfield, Ohio A Gift Store for Men I Christmas Suggestions for “Him” Our &*en’s Furnishing Shop, our Men’s Clothing Section, the Leather Goods and Jewelry Sections, offer every suggestion for the Christmas gift tha t can be provided. More extensive-assortments than usual are displaced bhis year which;for cpmplefeness and variety is unexcelled, L e t U& Be H is S a n t a .C lau s NECKWEAR Immense Assortment sit f 0c and $1.00 Never have we shown greater assortments, more ^beautiful patterns and colors dr greater value in Neckwear than we are now displaying. Special attention has been pajd to the two great pop­ ular prices, 30c and $1.00. ; , . At the higher prices, up to $3.50 are the imported silk Four- in-hand and fold Ties as well as a beautiful assortment of knit and crochet Ties. Shirts for Dress and Business Wear Agents for the Celebrated Northrup Gloves Besides the famous Emery Shirts, of which we carry a very full and complete line, we carry what is* equally famous Coles Bennett Custom Made. These shirts are, of course,' every one newly purchased, each “one represents the highest obtainable value for the price,and every style, .pattern and quality is found in a complete assortment of sizes. Prices from $1.00 to $3.50. . BATH ROBES From $3.00 to $5.00 A \ HOUSE COATS Gift f o r the Home Lover Besides the celebrated Northrup Gh.ves, iire carry several-other makes which compose an assortment including every material, every shade and every price from $1 to $6. LArgAastori m?ntg will be fo un c la tll-b aan a $2.0». -Special attention is culled to the full line of Men’s Auto Gauntlet Gloves. These popular g ift garments are shown in* largest' assortments we have ever provided- for the OUristmaa seaspn. The designs and colorings ' show rare taste1*'given to the selection , and th e ' values should especially interest women in guest of practical gifts, .priced a t *3.00 to 45.00. * Or Smoking Jackets are always a most desirable gift ,for the home-loving man,' Our assortment.covers a -rang e of col­ orings and pretty 1designs in blues, tons, browns and grays. Pockets and cuffs are trimmed -with silk braid; Prices io *1.00,. with special values afc ?B,00 and *0.00. , ' Interwoven Silk Hose In Special Boxes ✓ V Handkerchiefs for Men From loc to-$2.oo a Box A Generous Value in Black and all Desirable Colors—Also .iridescent shot effects in harmonious combinations. Very fine quality—50c. - -All silk with lisle Ex tra Special Value tn Black and Colors- soles; a very durable number—$1.00. Our Christmas Gift Offerings in Black and Colors—Plain and clocked—Opalrs in box, ff-60, Linen Handkerchiefs with embroidered Initials a t 10c each. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with blpck letter m plain dr . •sheer colored borders, a t 26c. 1 Fine Silk Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initial a t 60oeach; 8 in b°ox, $1.60. , . Fine Frenoh Handkerchiefs m sheer or cambric linen, iit plain white or colored, a t *5o and 60c. Sued# Leather Case in green, tan ahd brown With fl jn-lmen initial Handkerchiefs in each case, a t $ 2 . 00 . " ■ WOULDN’T HE L IKE A HEW SU IT OR OVERCOAT Certainly he could not receive anything more practical and nothirg could better please him, Already we have sold more suits ami overcoats for Christmas than last year. I t b I iows the tendency towards useful gifts which- w* notice in every section of the store. Don’t you thick father, son or brother would appreciate a good suit or overtoat more than most anything else you could give? Necessary alternations will be mado after Christm. when desired. We are showing 800 new suits and lt!0 new overcoats just received. They are from well known makers and sell for $ 10 . 60 , $20.00, $23.60 to $30.00. OF 1 COMBINATION SETS HOSE AND TIES In Xmas Boxes A t $1,00—All colors Silk Tie and Hose. At $1,00—Silk Handkerchiefs, Tie to match. At $1,60—Sllk Tie, Silk Hose, Silk Hand­ kerchiefs. * SWEATER COATS For a practical utility gift nothing could better please a man tl an a Sweater Coat. Our ast-orfmerit Is sim to command your attention. Pure worsted Sweater Jackets, special, $3.60. Underwear • Union Suits in cotton, wool, silk, ’ $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.00 and up to. $6,00. Special values a t $1.00’and $2.00. Shirts and Drawers, 60c to $1.60 a garment. Special values— $1.00 and $1.50 Pajamas In a wide variety of designs and colors in silk, inadrari or flannel. Prices range from $1.00 tc $6.00, with special Values a t $1.50 and $2.00 Muiflers For the cold winter months a muffler is almost a necessity. Our stock includes silk, crocheted and knitted mufflers at, $1.00 to $3.00 M EN ’S GOLD TOP JEWELRY From 60c Upward ° In either the jewelry section or diir men’s furnishings! shop are found the newest ideas in fashionable jewelry. The jewelry section has no counterpart in this section ol the state for completeness and unusual novelties. Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Stickp ins Stic • Look Uko solid gold and will wear for years. The- 60c assortment is much superior to the ordinary line a t (his prise. Smoking sets, humidors, cigarette cases, desk clocks a re gifts tha t,w ill be peized from tins section, • Useful Christmas Gifts FOR BOYS Boys* S u its................. $6.60, $7.60 to $16.00 Boys’ 'Overcoats.................... 60c to $16.00 Gauntlet Gloves....................... 60c to $1.00 Sweaters....................................$1.00 to $6.00 Neckties........................... 25c, 3Gc and 60o Caps with fur inside bands......6oc to $L00 Boys’ E x tra Pants........$1.00, $1,E0 to $2.00 Union Suits................................ 76c to $2.00 Boys’ Belts........ ................... S6o and 60c I LA' tea MiMSasi The Newsalt Jewelry Mouse The finest of its kind in the State of C hio for fine DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND STERLING SILVERWARE CORNER l-’OURTII AND MAIN STREETS, HATTON, OHIO. i f J6t>w<*> WtB&jb**** ■*" 1 . 1 ; i J W«) nkoir* i attl;.- xm 1 min vm cu« V■ Ti . sti< the! tion t Bird toy 1 * Froi of « -the ■d-erf pres told Com ©rs. w m . reed migl Govi Com than the nil four. 3 1 . 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