The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

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Stone’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily w Save your cash register receipts se* cured here and get either a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirror, FREE, H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., ■ ■ * w Wholesale and Retail Grocers . - • • ■ • . • / ? et 30 South Detroit Street, ... . Xenia, Ohio. It is becoming bo.n]er and; liar(lev for the student Willi 'a yearning for medicine to get a license to practice ifcis knowledge upon the people in ;lil3 community. The tests lield last wesk under the direction o£ the state medical board, indicate that higher standards prevail mow than ever be­ fore. In the first place, before a student Is permitted to take the examination for a physician's cer­ tificate, be is compelled to have a ■high school education or Its equiva­ lent. Then in the actual- teste, (L« is compelled not only to display his theoretical knowledge of medicine, but ito show his ability to diagnose cases and to judge of 'the position of the various human organs and of the seat of diseases, i And' in all of these •various lines of Inquiry bo must attain a grade that averages about 90 per cent. If the applicant falls below this-, he fails. In the last examination ’there were 27 ap< plicanth 21 men and seven women. But all but one of the latter were taking the state test for osteopathy. OYSTERS received fresh every Tuesday and Saturday for the pres­ ent Telephone your orders. 0. M. Spencer. Of Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs ...................T"1-.... ^ ....... .................................J ............. ............................... ......... . .........-.................... ...... ’"m ...................... On account of the unusually warm weather we are making a complete Clearance Sale o * Coats, Suits, Skirts and Furs in advance of pur annual Clearance Safe. $5.00 $7,50 $ 1 0 , 0 0 $12,50 For Coats that are all wool, this season’ s styles, in good colors and mixtures, Coats that were $10, and some higher in price, N ow ............................................. ..... ............... $5.00 W om en ’s Fine Boucle and Coats in all this Season’s -best Chinchilla Styles and Materials, Coats that were regularly $ 15.00, P A $ 10,00 Finest Uncut Chinchilla Coats in beautiful colors, Boucles and Novelty Coats, for Misses arid Women, Coats that* were $ 15.50 and $ 20, N o w . M* 'r.'*” A • * * » » .»■ * i. * » 1 *•■ •■ •■ •■ •■ •.• *».•*'♦ *♦ * • ••-•#*.« « « ■* ». , " ■ ■« . v •* ’ W om en ’s Finest' Winter Coats in . Beautiful < Colors and Materials, representing this season’s best Coats that were regularly worth up to $ 25/ EJQ Children’s Coats At About Half A l l C h i l d r e n 's F in e C o a t s r e d u c e d to a b o u t h a l f p r i c e in t h i s J a n u a r y C l e a r a n c e S a l e o f C o a t s . $2 .75 for Goats Heretofore.. $3 ,75 for Coats Heretofore. $ 4 75 for Goats Heretofore, $5 .00 $6 .50 $7 .50 AH Furs Reduced to About Half I Wool Dresses a ll Reduced * V e lv e t P re s s e s , fo rm e r ly < 17 ,CO a n d < 18 . 60 , C le a r in g P r i c e ..... ....................................................................<o ,06 15 A l l W o o l (J h a llie P r e s s e s , lig h t a n d d a r k c o lo rs, fo rm e r ly <I*.* 0 , * 18.00 an d < 16 , C le a r in g P r i c e ...............................................................;.............................. * 7,60 11 S ilk P r e s s e s In H e s s a lin e s an d B ilk P o p lin s , w e re < 18 . 60 an d < 15 , c h o ic e c o lo rs, C h a r in g P r ic e ..............< 7,60 16 F in e W o o l P r e s s e s In C rep es,-P op lin s an d a ll th e n ew m a te r ia ls , in r e g u la r and sto u ts f o r la rg e w om en , Were < 16 , * 17.60 an d < 18 . 60 , C le a r in g P r i c e ..................................... < 9.95 13 W o o l P r e s s e s In S e r g e s a u d P o p lin s, go od s tj le s, fo rm e r ly <10 a n d * 12 . 60 , C le a r in g P r ic e ...........................< 0.93 t A l l W o o l S e r g e P r e s s e s , w o re < 7 . 60 , C le a r in g • Price............................................. ..................... <3 95 Children's Wool Dresses SC C h ild ’ s ’W oo l S e r g e P r e s s e s , w i r e * 3.60 a n d < 3 . 00 , s lse s O to 14 y e a r s , n a v y , b row n s am i red s, C le a r in g P r ic e ............................................................;..............$ 1.93 10 F in e S e r g * P r e s s e s fo r sch o o l w e a r, w o re < 1 . 50 , Clearing Price ... ................................................. <3.93 Final Clearance on Suits $10 for All Wool Tailored Suits that were regu­ larly $20, and some Higher, now ............. $10.00 $12.50 Fine Tailored Winter Suits, all good col­ ors, Suits that were $25, Now..................$12.50 $14.75 For all our Finest Suits that were as high as $35, Nov/..........-................................. . $14.75 - WOMEN'S WOOL DRESS SKIRTS $1.95 ■ W om e n ’ s A l l W o o l P r e s s B k lr ls in 2 go od s ty le s , a s k ir t w o so ld in S p e c ia l S a le a t < 276 , C h a f in g P r ic e ........< 1.95 A l l lin e P r e s s S k ir t s re d u ce d in o u r J a n u a r y S a le o f C oats, B u tts, P re s s e s , S k i r t s an d F u rs . MARABOU SETS ABOUT HALF B la c k an d N a t u r a l M a ra b o u C o lla r s and M u ffs, redu ced to ju s t a b o u t o n e -th ird to o n e - h a lf ib o fo rm e r lo w p rice s, a ll in th e la t e s t an d n ew e s t sh a p e s a n d s ty le s . Marabou Collars...... ,...*1.96 and tip M arab ou M u ffs.....*............... $ 2 . 05 and up ........................ . Jobe Brothers Company X E N I A . O H IO m m * thi::g for somebody ____. i Tne editor el The Herald will Have ‘ sir:;ere G;-;up:.1'iy of the Chime; Editor uadi-js in l io I jss of his lather. tir s e e R itchie w.U l*v 4 d tl.o ■ Chi > ’ tian rr.J»»n sncttir.g next Sabbath euitlng. it win bo the fire?. 'Baalt ' Study, ‘ SketvUcs of tiu> Can 3sat£is>■* i ■Hr. "Waiter MitcheU will remove , rroon to the Shaw place, two miles j northwest of Clifton. j Oar nation kxs grown, to he 99.000,*! 009, but 07,009,000 are not in any j Church—Protestant or Catholic. i David Starr Jordan, of Deland Uni* ; versity, well r.ays; ’ “Every community ; has aim name right to destroy Its sa- : loons ihat it has to hill its rats. ■Mii-a ttraco Griffith has taken the place a,t “the Clifton .felephone ex­ change vacated by Mies Lilly Hail, who has .removed to Springfield, where she has a similar position. 111,000,000 {p;j.ssfngerB..carried by the Pennsylvania Railroad during 1913 'and not one killed Is. an enviable record, Railroads are at last learning that lit pays to he careful of human Jives, Every one ought to he careful both of body and soul. Fay Fluke is rapidly impraving aft­ er being on the sick list for a week, lie hopes to be able to return to col­ lege soon. There is no fioclt ' Koweyer watched and tended But one dead' lamb is there; There Is no home howe’er defended •But has one vacant chair." . 'Members"of the Christian Union are requested to memorize the.flrst six references of the One Hundred Scripture Passages for next Sabbath evening. Take Psalms one and twen­ ty-three from the common metrover- sion of the Psalter. • ;■ •]Mis« 'Mary iCurrio has been confin- ecl to her room for a week pant, but is improving; also Mrs. Joseph Waddle is lying very 111 with pneumonia, Services may he expected os usual next Sabbath. We hope there may be a’ full attendance, as it will b e only two weeks more until our winter c.ora- ruary 8. Mr, and- 'Mrs, Elmer "Waddle;have the sympathy of the entire congrega­ tion in the dose of their little eon, Joseph Waddle, Jr., who died of pneu­ monia'after* eight days’ illness. ; , Mr. John Kyle's class is planning to present the Sabbath school with a • nos'coiflce to be placed in the vesti­ bule of the church as -a receptacle for ■all papers and literature .that iissusualr ly distributed at church. This will be a great Improvement over the plan of distributing such literature during the study of the lesson. * , ■We hope, every member of the church will try to be present on the Sabbath preparatory to the commu­ nion, as well as on communion Sab­ bath. Hew members .will he received at this time. Cannot you persuade some one .to confess the Savior and unite with. His church? , • Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. O. Beattie are the proud parents of a fine new daughter» This- little, lady will head the-list la the new Cradle Roll soon to be es­ tablished. ' Louis Agassiz when offered a splen­ did government position made the splendid reply. "Gentlemen, I bave no time to make money." - "The line between- sho\ving. ayih* patliy toward one’s neighbor and “but­ ting In" In his private affairs Is a line that will never be located by any sur­ veyor’s measure. Anybody whestafte out to he helpful must take the risk of blundering across the lino una­ wares. But it is a blunder which any really gracious and good-purposed heart can afford to risk. It is a thou­ sand times better to "butt in'* once in a while than never to give free rein to one’s impulses to Help." , The.Christian Union begins on next Sabbath evening its study of Dr. Mc- Feeter’s book, “Sketches of the Cov­ enanters.” The work for next Sab­ bath is Chapters I and V, inclusive.. Chapter T, The Land of the Cove­ nants. Chapter II, The Battlefield of Per«bvterianism* Chapter HI, .Some Early Martyrs. Chapter IV, Knox In the Field of Conflict. Chapter V, Foundation Stones. Hot only the young people, but -also the older mem­ bers of fhe families will find this very instructive. T h e service Jesus w ishes Is the min­ istration of tho heart. ’Columbus has caught the fever, and is to have a Go-To-Chtirch Day on February 8—the second Sunday 5n February, There, have been such days in many cities of the country, and in the opinion of all who have seen them, they have done much, good —the effort being to get every person in the dtyun church on tint one day.” “Wo cahnot do without Christ in our homes. Wo are trying to do so, Some of us. Wo do not talk about him; wo do not think about him; we do not consult him. Our children arc sent to others for their training. President Nollc-n has recently been >aying that American fathers, for the mo.-t part, are shirking their chief task by turning it ou r to others. It is true of many mothers, also," M r. and M rs. J . W . M a tth ew s , o f n e a r X e n ia e n te rta in e d a n um b er of fr ie n d s F r id a y , A th re e cou rse d in n e r w a s serv ed and , a v e r y pi ja s a n t tim e w a s en jo y ed b y a ll. A n e x tr a good sh o w a t th e P R I N C E S S S a tu r d a y o v e u l « g E x t r a s e a ts w ill be p u t in to ae* eonnnodato th e crow d . C om e e a r ly and g e t a good se a t. $100 Rewards $100, The readers o f this pnper trill be please- to learn that there Is at least -one dreaded ifsense that science, has been able-to cure in ill Its singes and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires ft ■ sftt»tItUtioti:i 3 treatment. Hall's Catarrh (litre is taken internally, acting directly up cm the blood and nuh oussurraecs of system thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting ■ natureIn doing its work, Tho proprietors hnvcBo rnueli foiih in its i iiidlive powers, tiki ttuy (Jller one Hundrt d Dollars for any cam that it fails to cure. Feud fu r Jlk o testimonials. Ad drills, P. J. (TIFKEY & Co, Toledo O. ■ -old by Drtif&lat, 76 c. llV Fam ily i’HL eve »l;e t rsf CASTORIA For Infants and Children, « TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Hoars tha Silthfttttf*of -AhCOIIOI, 3PJGRCKNT. ' AwgelaWofteparaiionlorAs-; simtlaiingilieFootlatKlfediia (mgiiteSiotRaihsoGdOowSsof 11 m l i L«;; l i j l i ; rm f c ■ S B £&wn I nfants /C iiitPREN ' PromotesDigeslionCfitifu!-: nessaiid ItestContalnjneitKr Opimu.MprplimenorMineral,' N ot N arcotic . ..................... fo& efm ikwm m am ftmfkm Setd“ jQtSmiKt# • JkkKe& lk- ItimStfd-. (ksiOedSm ' iiimr. ApprfectReraedy forConsHpa- tion , Sour^tomkh,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions.Fevertsli- ness andLoSSOPSLEEP- ■ Facsimile Signatureof N EW Y O R K . , At6,tnonihs ola , B os&s,*r-T5C ents CASTORIA yn£lnfant*j;Hd CMldTOH» The KindYouHave Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASH ...AT ••ft Waddle’s Grocery / for a few days 26 lb s G r a n u la te d S u g a r .......................................... ......................< 1,19 .F le tc h e r ’ s C a r t or) a o th e r p r ic e s S 6 e onrs..,.«................ ...... 25 c D r. D r a k e ’ s C ough an d C roup rem e d y , o th e r p r ic e s 85 o o u r s ........................... ........................ ................... .......... ........... 25 c L a r g e B o ttle C a s to r O il;............. ........... ............. ;.................. . JOc L a r g e B o ttle P e r o x id e ........................... ..................... .-.............. 19 c A F ir s t C la s s C o ffe e ............. ............ r.......... ............. ................ 260 M o th e r ’ s C h o ic e M ilk H o m in y ...... ......... ............. .................. 10 c Twilight Sweet Potatoes................................ ........ ................ - 10c W iriru s S a lm o n .p e r c a ti........................................ ....................... 15 c G o ld M e d a l F lo u r p e r b a r r e l....................................................<r >,25 S u g a r p er c w t................. '...,............................... ............... ......... ;,.,< 4.05 A n d rom em b er th e o n ly p la c e to g e t th e b est ste e l c u t co ffee in to w n , " K a r a v a n ” is a t W a d d le ’ s ,............ .......' 82 c P o u n d o f good C o c o ....................................................................... 80 c M a tefip s, S<boxes..................................... ....................................... 20 c TRY OUR IOB PRINTING A S T R I D E In the right direction is the one you make . here to have us do your 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 marks the well made garment. There is certain economy and satisfaction in using our eei vice. KANY, TheTailor X E N I A , O H IO . Th®Bookmalte? . 4 estaw$flt... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL \ HIGH STREET 1 DINING ROOMFORLADIESl)P STAIRSj ' ALSO REST ROOM. | ..... - ■ . | MEALS NOW as CENTS.! Lunch Counter on MainFloor I Open D*y und Night Tho JteiKfc of Gocil IT iuh NI in (tic CuL iiuwp A m A Mi » DISEASESOFTHERECtUM * 1 «» rtritoris* »!,4 <|.« “ ■J W »•**?eeiwfch* *tt*rm*. Jf* t*’n d k » j . j. M c C l e l l a n J C olumbus , 0 : Dr. ItiHa*’ Taidrt# tMtO M m m m a .at m tk ism mmum,

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