The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

ttSOUKSK It « U or Game oowtrr. mm% P. Cfaofdi Chime*. «*** HUMmaintHMrJlbindAyaTSHing. * Willard mtobitt Is lead#r a t the Caking atut Sawing Contest. Iua «* naporUmat- that ear jglrta atuMild he latemted la oeoklag *«4 *<wing and etb*r every day __ il tta* thi* m*n Okriitij^ Ua£n febtetb m i n s t e ^ a t o ^ kAuvall about rataing? * s a Wjr yield Of aara to the aort or tiie Awreedlag of live *4e*k, for every­ thing center* around the hotno iu the and. Realise thta, the Young Women's CbrMaa A mkwia U ou of Greene County offer* a eoutest In cooking, sewing and baakatry la eonneotum with th* County Girl'* Conference to be held tha » th and *0tb of .Nov­ ember. Tb1» contest i* open to all tli® girl* In the county under Wi year* of age. No entry fee will be charged and tha exhibits will be the property or the exhibitors, Every girl lb the county should have at least one entry for it -will cost bar nothing and she is sure. to learn by trying. The exhibition will bo held in the Association rooms in Xenia. All exhibits must be in by six o'clock on Friday evening* November S#tb. Tbey-mny b$> brought to the rooms nr sent by mail, parcels post or ex­ press to Katherine Childs, B<*or<- tary, Xenia, in time to lie received by the 28th. All exhibits will he , carefully judged by » disinterested person and the ii-.rpr.ds given on Saturday at afternoon meeting or the conference, ’ The exhibit will ‘ remain for a week following that all the girls may come in and examine the entries. ■ SEWING , . Class I—Boat shirt waist by a girl jlnder 20-yeat* pf age, , Class liy-Best kitchen apron by a girl undone ygarnof agp. - * ■ .-Class III—Best hand made while apron laundetedby a girl "under 80 yw f# .Wage. , ^ V v Class i y —Best'-plain ‘ hemmed pillow case by,a girl under 15 yeais of ago. COOKING „ , Class V—Bestmenu for threshers. Plain,balanced meal for ten or more men giving .the right amounts and receipts.,1' ■ ’ Class VI—Best lo a f o f bread by girl under ityearspf age. , Class VII—Best plain cookies by girl under 15ye^re o f age. Class VITI—Bestangel food cake by girl under 20years of age, , BASKETRY ClassIX—Best basket by’ glrlor ” young woman, memberof the Y. W. c ; a , •- . ' Ail exhibits must be plainly ’markedwith the ownersname, age, school, address and the name of the article. - Each, entry must be accom­ panied by the following statement; UI, hereby evtbily that I have e prejR^rarao®of any work for- the , confesfey ^^ t'lysu gges tion s , and that thearticle herewith exhibited . labhe product of my own. unaided labor and has never been exhibited before.” The biggest honor awarded, will be the Amy Gift Loving Cap which is given by* Katherine Childs, County Secretary, This ,■ cup is awarded to the girl showing- the bestekbiblt in both cooking and sewing under the entries of the ex- . hiblt. Id order to compete for the cup, a girl should try to have entries in 'as ‘many Classes as ' possible. This silver trophy will be awarded annually but will become the per- , mint property of the girl winning it for tbree yearB. The girl winning the oup will have the honoir; of be*, i’n'g the best in cooking and.sewmg In the county. The other prises are,; a silver spoon to a girl winning first in each class and a membership in tho As­ sociation for one *year the girl winning ascend .place. This is in cooking and sewing. To the girl winning first Itt basketry elass, will he given a beautiful basket, to the girl getting seoond best, a member­ ship in the Association for one year. To the school making the best ex­ hibit, will be given a pennant. Now is the time for every girl in Greene County to get to work and show what she can do. The real value of trying in a contest is notin prise winning but in learning to do well tbs useful things - we need to know every day, It la what we learned by trying that counts for molt. Every girl In the county shonld make up her mind to have at least one entry at the exhibit the last of this month, Sfltb and 10th, Remember the date. Thanksgiving ssrviee is to be a union of tha congregations of jjUlif- fcon in enr church. Dr. -Foster to be tha preacher. The pastor will return Saturday fr«m Idavtlle, ‘Ind,, where he baa been holding a two week’s masting. Tim first number of the Clifton Lecture Course comes Monday' evening, November 17, See the pastor for tickets. The DeKoven Male Quartet will please e^ery- body. , Let everybody move over from Grumble street to. Thanksgiving Avenue, It Is a, much better place to establish a residence. Only a few weeks, until Christ­ mas, What kindness are you plan­ ing for some neighbor<ar Jonley dis­ couraged person? See Mr. Gordon CoUins about the renewal for the Ced&tvilln Herald. The Editor has kindly promised ua a column again next year. The LeKoven Male Quartet fur- ''ashedfine r,,«Kie during tho entire, week, and bare made themselves favorites with everybody here. The DeKovenQuartetwasone pf thebeet Newberry has ever had the pleasure of bearing., . The gentlemen com­ posing i f made many' personal friends While here* and at every ap­ pearance the- qua’rtet; was' enthusi­ astically received^ and Was called upon to respond to encore after en­ core. Their part' in the; program was one of the most delightful fea­ tures of the week, -1-News,Newberry,B.D.,J uris 21 ,15)1£ ‘ Reasons why ydu should,come io church next Sabbath;-- - 1. It makes a man stronger and better in every way. 2. It breaks up, the monotony of fife like an oesis in the desert, 8* I t gives a man a chance to be generous by helping, a good cruse. 1. I t brings sunshine jCjtO the -home. c , „.f 4 5, I t cheers the heartof thd,pastor, 6., It encourages somebody’ else to go. , ■ ‘ ~ ?..It elevates ,the mcrals ot the community. 8. Ibis a patriotic duty and makes a man a better citizen, ' 2. It is the beat ours for blueMon­ day. ■ • , ,; ■'* ' lo. I t fits a man for ■ the week’ s work. . ^IL It is good preparation for the hereafter, ‘ 1 1 J2, It leaves a pleasant memory behind. ■ . - • •We'are all waiting to weloome you, _ One soul a month won to Christ mean*, twelve a year—120 in ten years, not counting “ compound interest” increase? |How manyin a life-time?) Olid soul a week means fifty-two a year—620'in ten years,,not. counting increase. OnenoUl a day—«66,a year—80odin ten years. / How many m ^life­ time, not counting increase? Wliat, bettor all-eternity dividend-paying investment? ‘ J And yet are there pot some pro, feasing Christians who. do -not' win even one soul to Christ during1an entire hfe-tmie?. IhoQIable or un­ profitable to Christ—are you one of His profitable servants?' Eon BAnn;- coekerels. Mrs. W. H. -'*V rock -Buff Plymouth Arthur. R. 3). No./i. A daughter was borU to Rev, and Mrs. W. G, Robb, neeEcho Bterrett, Wednesdky. * • OYSTERS* OYSTERSI Leaveyour Order for nice, fteeh Ones received each Tuesday and -Saturday. C. M. Spencer.. Th« Bookuialtsf m THE BOOKWALTfiK HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADf*5 UP STAIRS ALSO RCST ROOM. NSiCAL«l NCfW *| CBNTS .. LModi C m kt m MaliiEloof v Open Day and Nlj^hi, Tfc# H i# i f Good Tfa#d in the Ou!» , ' ftfpy iNfiftmant. —Car load of Haydoqk storm buggies received and nine sold al­ ready. Finished Art* and Gold at reasonable prices. Better get one at once before the winter is gone, a N. Stuckey Sc Son. W 1 , IS B ^ ! k \i» Store . 'T 'he Christmas Spirit was bom when the Morning Stars ■f T sang together,when the never to be ended refrain of “Peace* on Earth and Good Will Toward Men” first came to the listening cur o f man. It has been growing in volume until now it fills the Earth and makes the Christmas Season the one we love . most and most revere.; ■ . At Christmas timewe think of Home, of the Brotherhood of Man. qf die Fatherhood of God and seek tb show -our Good Will toward, all theWorld.by giving gifts, the expression of our regard, the symbols,o! -■ bur affection. . . ' ,l ‘ t ^ u * We offer you thpuleof a store filledwith the Spirit of Christmas, a - store where your GoodWill maybe shownanthdsimplest,most inexpen- - sive Christmascard,or be expressed in a most elaborate-present. , Our Christmas StorejServicemeans that we place at your command and for your use; every convenience, every utility, every employee* that you may be assisted and rendered genuine service and help in making yoyr selections, t ' Y ou r Christmas Shopping W ill Be b Pleasure Here SHOP EARLY Buy yciurChriitma* preient* EARLY, Early in the day Und begin NOW. All the docks are at theirbest. You will be better pleased with your selections, for you will not have to choose hurriedly, and best of all—Early Shopping will be your biggestgiftof the Holidays to theworkers^behindthecounters and 6n the delivery wagon*. m i m m m g The Rike-Kumler Co. EaUbliaked 1803 DAYTON, OHIO a # $100 Rewards $100, Clean Easy soap is the beet. Get It at Waddle's 6 hire for 25e Tyy tha White Cliff Flour found only at Waddle's GroOety 2 5 Ibe Twttente'* ^^. OlotheB ot CLEANED at all kinds DRY HOM#,<3lftibingOo. >r ... ■ Something different “ The Old Curasily Shop” in the lecture room of the V. P, cliurcb, Nov. 21, ' ....... ; . . For Window glass go to O. M. Ridg- Way's. All sizes. Mrs. D. S, Ervin 'and daughter, Mary, who hats been attending the National and World’s W. C. T, IT. conventions in tile East., have re­ turned home. ■OYtTBR® -received - fresh every Ttteedkf' end fistutday for the pres- sat, T iM fcm your orders,; 0, % ip#eeiv - Mr. Edward Wing, ot Olifton, recently suffered a paralytic stroke. Relatives of the late John W, Mc­ Farland desire to thank those who So kindly assisted in the burial services. They also appreciate the the efficient methods of Nagby Bros,* Undertaken, ^ The Maulers of this p«p«r will h i pt*o«e- to l*j»yn tn*t there Is at Twust mt« dmdeu WH n that science has been able to curehi *1. Tie stsges and thet is Catarrh, Hall's Cbtarrh Cure is the only positive curl now known to the. medical fraternity. Catarrh bstttg a constitutional disease, requires a *Jt#ituUoiiaI treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure I* taken internally, acting directly up cat the blood and mueoueturned of system i g ^ b y destroying Jho* foundation of the dUiwkand giving the paTicnt strength by tMjjtMJpgup tho coeisUitUtlcax and Masting pathdru doing its work, The proprietors WVeaomvicii fnitfv in lie euftittve powers, hal they d-fier one Hundred Dollars for ariy Mm that it fails to curt. BendfbrSst o teakkuoniais. Address, Jf, J. ClfFNEY A Oo, Toieda 0, SbMby Druggist, 76c. ll’s Family Fills ate the best, Wd Imvo justrecoiroa Information that tlio First National Nuraork-s of Rochester, N, Y. want lady or goatlcmo i ropresentatives’ In this section to soli all kinds of Honor, Shrubs,;Trees and Hoods. They In­ form us that without provlons ox- porlenco ibis possible to make good wages every week, Any one out, of employment write them for terms and enclose this notice. Dr, MB*#* laxative Tablets t**t* Hk#' wajadbr dtiui work, iijki a ^ a *®**- ' 1 PILES FISTULA AXlijUUt m . . DISEASESOFTHERECTUM m' th. KtCMha d r » j . j. M c C l e l la n CflLUBUt.o! STOVEB—Buy your stoves of the Greene County Hurdware Company, Xema. The famous Peninsular bise burners, soft coal heaters, ranges. Radlent Homo and Favorite. It wilt pay you to go to Xenia and gat prices of tlio Groene County Hardware Co. Prices to suit your pocket book* Clover hulling, Big Six Bbdsell huh ler,*-complete wind stacker, „ work guaranteed. Home telephone. Henry Miller. - tit Atlduj f«kcfrIJC. bus nithoui mm:: ,«■ * MUCH' I,HXKtIV«TAP* Hf “madicma" IT.WILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Good-health, good cheer and long life Is what wo promise If yon Buy Our Meats 6 ’Microbes* disease and death lnrh In a lot of the meat that's sold, but not in ours, We hell tliQbest and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced, C, H* CROUSE Cctfarvilte, Ohio, ic;AMteaaa>i^a'aaiKa^ No matter now im>*<i your ossa *cb*% tor. Mn«*’ AutMfempm» win pm A STR ID E In the right direction Is the one you make here to haveus doyour Tailoring. You can­ not afford to be indifferent about the style and finish of the clothes you wear* They mark the man, Our work has a distinction of style and a perfection of finish that marksj the well made garment, There is certain, economy and satisfaction inusing our seivice* K A N Y , The Tailor X E N fA . OHIO . iwieW* m* A t Ti Tb- the i leadi com! state paig) •At- oonv show of f<-i coun of tl.< equa repre . W i ­ the C< iii),u< Illiti in th t h e ' ' favoj have snffr. Bit oppo not s up w Th for a year them Rei Ceda week Letts Boi Bar Slur. Spn Per pleasi 13

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