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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