The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
* 'I 9Urr&H u. f». CHURCH CHIME*. \ J* mc « k to The ii«Kki dm** i*H- H*0*W*p»H* VV-ON- Not tin* ]*r**«tr but th# best. If you ©«aot com* to th* Sabbath •rfcOOl'. the lima* DeRWtUWOt WlU ' I m la* tfe***&b**h School to you. A mmI'tmr pommn tft#ingduMt*<*•| jrfu* moral character -mdAgih not be ; x Ckr*»tl*a. ~ i lUmt Woort* wilt tout the tin t ' mmiim of th* t\ U, toe am N*wYear. ' Tim pmtor and hi* family hereby ex- prow riwrtr of ffe* many : Ictadouwow«tw>w»fhew of late, twA «»■ peoMly din-la* the Holiday wiMOst, Th* 'Phteia* wil! keep on ringing during 1W4. and wv- hope to *ee yo i til the pew ip miopKi ilxertno every St$Wxitti. The CS*t*tkMi Vjjlon -1.** decided to •ktudy #» admirable JittU hook entitled * tlt&pbm of th* Ocnrnmurr#.” dwtr*. the next year. St* author i« ’Dr. J. C. McFoetor*. of WMeipWa, l ’a.( a Re formed Preebyteriaa min'etar. .Now oommkto''* i” the Obrlbflai - Union «r* «,- t'oIL au , v I k : Prayew WeHtof, Plaui Fcrgmoa, ■Oarrlo Rife, Bruce An&rf&t* anil l>#ter Braley; Miao4o«*ryf ‘WaUoce Rife. Grace Bitch le, Don Kyi© and. 'Alice Finney; Mno hsiaMp, HafctlteTurner, Omer Sparrow Helen BradtetO’ and Meile Hife; So ctal, David Beadfute, ftf.va Moore. Faj Fluke, Margaret Rife, Casper Finney and Wiliam: (\rilios. The -ftwaUlee of Dr. Foster and Dr Ritchie were entertained for New . Year*® dinner at the hospitable home of M r - and1Mrs, B, W. Anderson. Miss Margaret Eire has the hearty thanks-of the congregation for the splendid choral program, yiven- by the young people under her training, on Christmas Eve, Almost 200 people attended the ser ^ vice ©n Christmas Eve; the social f o l ’" • lowing the program was a very ■pleas ant' feature of the occasion. , , Prof, Heigh Alexander, of Oherlju College, spent the holidays- with friends in Clifton. ■The pastor and wife and Kenneth Were guests, Christmas day, of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Finney, where a, Sump tuous dinner was served and a pleas a n t day of felloweMp enjoyed, It would he imp Ale to report all the fine family reunions on Christmas dhy. This is one of the joys of "being in a Christian land. Burton Braley has the following good advise for young men; So live, my son, that when you start A light Of any*-kind Your enemies can never -find. ;• , A crooked action on your parti.' , So live that they may freely roam Into your past, and snoop about,- And comb it with a fine tooth •comb. And never dig a blame thing out That's mean or fraudulen t or vile, Though everyman Is etn‘< to make Many an" error and mistake, . l f. yon have lived- upon the square You -'still, can make your fight and ' -' hml-le - And never worry, fret nor care ’ How much youf foes may try to cast - The 'calcium.-glare upon-your past, But if you haven’ t played the'game Yotir foes -will fin'd your hidden shame And you will get the hitter blame, - And get it good; And though your fight he just^and right— Good Wight! And. so -it’a simple ‘business sense, say it’s simple business sense, To keep your" record clean! May this year bring to you fhve hundred' and sixty-five days of joy i the service of the Master. ■ We are wondering how many wl? have a.perfect record- In the -Sabbath School attendance for 1913. Watch the secretary's report next Sabbaths ■ A Scotchminister invented the reap er about 1820 and died In poverty, as did an American minister, who invent ed the type-writer. The Inventions of poor starving ministers make up the ' most tragic and thrilling chapter in the history of mechanical devices. As in the spiritual world so in the mater ial world-one sows and another reaps. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, <3,- . Thompson . have purchased- the Esterline farm, on the Jackson road, and moved into our ibounda (Call on them and make them .welcome 'in onr church clrciee. ■ f -------------- ------ —---------—----- i- Historical Sermons. 1 Jan, 4—Origin and" Testimony ! of Our Church. Jan. 11—Current Misapprehen sions of 'Calvinism. Jam 18—The Psalms Historical ly ‘Considered. Jam 25—An Ancient Protestant. ;„i~ ----------- -- t ---- mc'-.&t-'r * KHkwwrf-»~.. - - " ‘T » * - » "*- . ■""t~ \ -'tV .ft ~ *"1. IK " 1 l<* l|>SI ||ji |l| M» T|^ T T"'" ' „ , i,,. J vWlltp** «ifi * <S)-----1 ——‘- v— ---------- ■——---- Mrs, Nellie L Gregg and Son, Wil liam Oarey, of Philadelphia, are vi3i for# at the parsonage diuilng the hol idays. .. Miss Carrie Purdy, of New COncerd, Is Jhe guest of Mies .Grace Ritchie during the New Year holidays. They Were •classmates at Muskingum Col*' lege. The regular annual congregational meeting will be held at the church, Wednesday, January 7, at 1:39. Due* for the Misses Martin and Hammond Fund should be paid to Miss Maggie Finney, treasurer, AH who hare been present ut Sab bath School. every day during 1913. Are requested to report to the Superin. tenstert (this fact. Please read the pastor’s New Year’s letter carefully and preserve for fu ture reference. .Remember Colonel Bain’s lecture next Thursday evfening. Everybody Ought to hear bitn. - A Complete Surprise, Fast Tuesday -evening at the close of the Christmas program a complete. surprise was perpetrated- ‘on Dr, and Mrs, C. M, Ritchie by the congrega tion. *Mr. Gordon Collins, m a very- neat, forceful, witty, "cut and dried sneoch” presented the astonished pas- .tor and wife with a purse containing One Hundred Dollars in gold. How all the congregation nhited In such a magnanimous and complimentary un dertaking and carried It to such a eueeeeeful finish without raising any f-KStdrion-1# hard to explain, hut they otrtalhly did, The many kimlntaaes ' of the post to which fid# very gra cious gift ha» been added draw the pedpie and pastor very done togethei and do Oeriaihly make It a pleasure to work together. May the larger b’ cesing# o f heaven be showered in rich wbumtanee upon these who are constantly #o thoughtful of their pa* tm lM hi* famii/. ■ - G. M. Ritchie, Jennie F, Hlfehle SECOND SECOND Ot«T®ftSll OYSTERS! Heave your order for nice, fr*«h ones received: m tft Ttwoday *nd Saturday, c. M. fpaacer, ». Raifc S«n«r Kwnri, five cent* * p<m*f M MW* mm »Wrf, 3 » - 3 t\L \ DO NOT MISS THIS ONE. F e a s t E v e r The situation is this, we prefer to sell our stock at a sacrifice rather than to carry, it over until another W e prefer money to merchandise; You can’t stay away from the sale and do justice to yourself. season. M e n a n d Y o u n g M e n ’ s S u i t s G l o v e s a n d M i t t e n s ' 825.00 SUITS Bargain Price ......... ................ $17.75 $6.00 OUOVBS Bargain Price ...... .*340 1.60 GLOVES Bargain Price.;.,...,......... $1.15 $20.00 SUITS ' ’ Bargain Price— ................................ .. $13.75 $3.50 GB0VE3 Bargain Price. $2.50 $1,0!) GLOBES , Bargain Price............. . ...... 78c ' ' $15.00 SUITS Bargain ,Price.™........ .......... ... . $10.75 , $3.00 GROVES Bargain Price ..., _$2 .25 60c GLOVES Bargain price........... - 38c 812.00 SUITS Bargain Price.......... .......... .......... ...... . .... $7.75 . $2.00 GLOVES Bargain Price,.:.,.;, ....... $1.38 25c GLOVES Bargain Price........... . - 19c. C h i l d r e n 's S u i t s ■■■■■> ‘ * $7.00 SUITS Bargain Price........ ............. ..... .......... .... $4.75 S w e a t e r C o a t s i v * $0.00 SUITS Bargain Price..................................... $4.00 $7.50 SWEATERS bargain Prtve..,. .. ....$5.25 $2,00 SWEATERS ■ Bargain Price............. $1.38 $5.00 SUITS Bargain Price..;................... - .... . ............ $3.50 $5.00 SWEATERS Bargain Price ...... : ...... $3.50 $1.50 SWEATERS Bargain Price.......... . $1.15 $4.00 SUITS Bargain Price............................. . ........ ..$2.75 $1.00 SWEATERS Bargain Price,,..... -3227 $1.00 s w e a t e r s Bargalu P rice ............. . ... 78c $3.60 SUITS Bargain Price.,...... ..................... ........ $2.50 $3.00 SWEATERS Bargain Price ....... $2.25 50c SWEATERS , , Bargain Price ........ :.... ...... 38c Men's and Boys’ Pants $0.00 PANTS . Bargain Price..,™,...,...., ........................... 54.00 « $5.00 PANTS Bargain Price .............^ ................... $3.50 a» Hats and Caps - $4.50 PANTS Bargain Price ...................................... $3.25 $3.00 HATS Bargain Price ....... ..... $2.25 $1.50 HATS ANI) G A P S d 'f f £ Bargain Price .............. t I • I D $3.50PANTS Bargain Price .............. :.................. . $2.50 PANTS Bargain Price ..... ..................... ........... ..$2.75 ..$1.75- $2.50 HATS Bargain Price.. ....... ... $1.75 $1.00 HATS AND CAPS Bargain Price............... ...78c $3,00 PANTS Bargain Price....,..... ............................... -$1.38 ■$2,00 HATS Bargain Price........ .-.$1.38 50fc. HATS AND CAPS Bargain Price................ ..38c Men's and Young Men's i Overcoats n sM OVERCOATS- £ 1 7 7 Z Bargain Price .......... ....... .....- ........... 1 f • ( U ^29-OC OVERGOATS £ 1 ^ 7 5 Bargain Brice..:. ...................*.............. .... «{) 1 O # I O 815.00 OVERCOATS £ 1 A 7 5 1 $12.00 OVER OOATS (J*ew Bargain Price....... .................................. ... *J) | •I O I ' ■ Children's' Overcoats 87.00 OVERCOATS . . £ / l 7 C Bargain Price............................... ......... . ^ )’x « I O $0.00 OVERCOATS • A J A A Bargain Price............................................. ^ )n f«U U 85.00 OVERCOATS ‘JtZ 84.00 OVERCOATS <*/} m J- 83.50 OVERCOATS . J»A Bargain Price.......................... ..... ............. UNDERWEAR SHIRTS 60o GRADE Bargain Price..... 50© SHIRTS............ $1.00 GRADE Bargain Price.,,.. $1.00 SHIRTS.............. $1.50 GRADE.............. $1.50 SHIRTS............ $1.16 $2.00 GRADE .............. $2.00 SH IRTS ....... $1.88 $8.00 . GRADE .............. $2.50 SHIRTS,........... $1.75 ALL OTHER FURNISHING GOODS REDUCED ACCORDINGLY. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 2,1914 a 5 f S * The Home, o f Good Clothes No, 33 East Main St, Xenia, 0. l
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