The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
Church Cymes. (K.irattN U. I». CHURCH CHIME*. WoA r n <to m warty. 'Til* i-.fi run * m.F w;.iK the vhutMi pr.ta. *>r> its stow..5’ A esfUwmiA* i stounLiu of the year ly m * * w to om - pars th is with, our other notional ex pendltwce. Your morel habits are often indteat- ed by l*#mayyoukeepyour desk and- your to^-au-drawer. Pay Fluks TsriU lead the Christian Ihyoo Ba&bath. evening. 3$* vaa&Wy prsytr meeting will he UeM jtoxtTVedn- daricfy n&day atUSO in A orr^cilr-r. for a street ear l’n ' f-,-- . T -<rs '.■■■' *r* sad it"*' Of WSF Aost-V t w - gran1”4 -by the Turkish •\V« ought to havetheso things in Clifton. . The motto, of Jehu itue-kin w » b , "To day"; th a t of Walter Soott, “Dp This"; th a t -of FrankMn, “Ttoo U Money." * Mrs. Fluke «wi-tcd by 'Miss Battle 'Turner will 'lead the W, <M. a t 2r30 next Wednesday, At the vg^fwvSu^ *■ t ^ . Or. and Mm. Ritchie enter-tataed the Offlctol Board and their wivea for luncheon la s t Thursday, ©arneet con- sWierarttoru of the work In th e congre gation was given <by the elders; -trus tees and treasurer. As, a ■citizen of this community I om 'rin g to give hearty eupoort to th? school and the church, J would not care to Uye In a community With out these hmBtutioqs and it to as much m y business to'support them, a s any The subject for prayer meeting nest ■Wednesday w-Hl he, "A Great Respon sibility.” -Conns to pray. See'Genesis ' 44?34. ' ’ T ‘ *> Fifth Avenue Presbyterian ehnreh, New York City, gives ten times as much' for benevolences as it spends .on ttse ltfo r home expenses., . j: •One -pastor had the pleasure re cently of seeing eleven of h is young people taken under th e care of Fres- ,byttiry op students of Theotogy. This wUs in- a 'Presbyterian church. (Mr., WMiam Knox, after spending the winter -with his eon, Roy, has/re turned -to his home in- Clifton. . Several new families', have moved into 'the,-l>oUnds of the congregation *in the la st few weeks. Make the -new people wefcome. Invite them to -church. An old ,-degrees made a precarious living by dally labor, but was ameavn- est happy ChrMian. A friend, whe disapproved of her constant che^rful- uesb, said:. ‘"Why'Auntie, you're all right now; but suppose you should be sick, o r lose your employers, or----- ” “Stop" said the old- woman; JT nevA* riposes. The Cord is my Shepherd, and, 1-knows Xshall not want. Better give them s'pese?; up and" trust dc. liOfCT,” " ' . '% . ‘ " •Mr, James Finney,h>ale was' quite well attended- and property sold wsll We hope Mr. Finney' will -remain in the -hounds of the congregation. •Mr. Merle Rife -represented .the Y, M. C. A. of Cedarville College ■at a rtate ’gathering at- Westerville, last Saturday and Sabbath. Mrs. John Finney attended the' fu/ nerel of -a grand uncle a t Bellt-fon tatoe the fret,of the week, Mr, William Smith's uncle, readdlrt wtob him, has been Quito a sufferer, for some weeks With a gathering in hte head. There' haeH been some in* provement o f'late and hopes a re on teitalned of oompl'ete recovery. Miss Grace Ritchie . .yislted Miss Fdith Patton, rrit .Xenia, last Friday and Saturday. ; The many friend® Of.Mrs. Joseph Waddfe Wia be glad to'learn that she is making steady improvement and Is able to go about In the. home, Mrs. Bodkin, mother of Mrs. Charles Hamilton, has been indisposed for pome months and is in quite tll-heh'ltt of life requiring the pkysicterie Care We b a r that Mr. Bril-ce Knox, now * -• 4-d a t Louisville, Kentucky, has •/-. r ly d another advance in salary % rejoice with him in his good for tune. Messrs. Omer' Sparrow and OHs Tannehlll, members of; our congrega tion, are in the Clifton cornet bdjld. The hoys expecit to be ready for dates in a few weeks. 'COMB TO CHURCH. Keep reading "Sketches of the Cor- nanterar," f t will repay a second or Urd reading. (F o rm e r ly C, H . Crov»a**» S tan d ) We invite your inspection of our stock of meats, fruits and vegetables which at alt times will be up,to the high* t i l standard artd priced at a fair margin. OCR ATM I S TO PLEA SE . May we have your order? Walter Catties Phons orderi deliterad. 0 M m m * 0 %v.,_ ■*te € *->-■. - — u ■ ¥ v._ , * y . v*-%t h*'* . . . . ■>.-- •*>**. . \ • A "."1..1 •y " H . = a r s **.•*/ y ' .....•*l-.v . P '4 . ■:f. ^ y 1 '■ ■ P % . : 1‘ vf» - V. : - * J - 1 . ■ 1.«• k•* - * *'Vi j «k ■* . ..V ,.- ■ 4 4 . Virg*! Stanforth baa entered the em» ploy of Mr. John Finney, where lie % . will work for the aum-msY. ■A. Mr. Silas Chapman’s family wilt re* •« main, in th e present ihoihe for the summer, Guy being employed on the farm of Mr, John Kyle. Another brother w31 return horns and a-feo en ter the employ of Mr. Kyie. "Four things a man must learn to do If -he -would keep hto record true; To.think without confusion- clearly v;*vS» To act from honest motives purely To tore hfe feftowinen sincerely r To trust in heaven and God securely,” ,*.t* * SpringOpening DaysN extWeek We celebrate a triple event next^veek,oufSecond Anniversary in this building^ Sixty-One Years in business, and our Annual Spring Opening* A ll these are occasions for rejoicing. We want them to occupy a bright spot in our memory and w e want you to be glad and rejoice with us. a Thursday the Nineteenth Our Birthday On this day we, o f course, w ill be dressed in our best Spring Attire. Our Store w ill be specially decorated in honor o f the occasion and a band of music w ill play all day. W e w ill m a k ^ your pleasant entertainment our ch ief consideration. / Como and enjoy a day with us. See and study and^sk questions, as you please—buy i f you w ill—but— C O M E Our Second Anniversary Two years ago we began business in one o f the model retail store buildings in America, and this event marked the most important period in our business life of Sixty-One Years— a business life that has never faltered in advancement and ex pansion. e ' A fter a review o f these two years, we reaffirm our faith In Dayton and this commurity, and look forward with full confidence in their growth and in our own consequent future development. We rejoice at the problems solved, the difficulties over come, and w e enter upon the- new year, better and stronger for the effort—with the determination to strengthen our Weak nesses and improve our b e s t -a ll to one purpose—A H IGHER GRADE O F THOUGHTFUL SERVICE. •''XS ■ l J Jtf* HtV/. r «« ** it ■ , i i , - 4 . > * .- - J) > --T T ft. a * to..sr. *. ... * 1 / 1 ’ %#* \ \v«t* -V . .v S e c o n d a n d M a i n S t r e e t s * D a y t o n , O h i o n ^ f 2 . J*** "Z . X \ . ^ 5..V I • - ■'*. , T / - ■ r /**•*«. .<£$' 4“* ,•*** rttV| « v f ' * “- i . ■ ■ ■v •<V ____ .v>. Mr. J. B. ttito, oar trokswref, is re ceiving foUimce* Mud ®mrklm? up Hie AtkXHMrtB for membens of the rimreh. AH m om y abonto bo to by tiie aud of M*rob for the obarefe year, A tow Oollam ii« x. -tbAntooftoring to mieokm*, wbuM be. quite approprteto from many favored people in th is fine old etote of Ohio, "Go ye Into Ml tbe vrerM/' rMfd the Mtoter to the <Xbrl»* tivm Ohurcb, A **ry plfgwnt And profltobto pmy- er moetlog wm held ®t Jamee UrniW W » d A goodly <T ® N i # S i r ^ f lW lB S f e niHiM it ira-s « cfl'llor a t the paiwonago lest Tuesday, lie to making a nrigbbor- JiOod1survey ami dol.vg *t thomighty. Get ready for ifihrery-On^to^lhwreh Babbatb, by etartto# lit right away and getting the ImAM. W* will took .tor you aW »wtt Seibboltto n Our iSabbath-rehoo! -made a good Mart again )a#t SaM«Uh. 3>et every one reertve .that they wlil not mtea anoWber day before next winter. Dome to Sabbath rehool, not ice . a vAimtokto *w, «»vr itoaUtv* Ta»> liti # Hawai i *? t o U««r* of Puhflo Roads. Seotlon 4904 of the Revised Stot« wte» of Ohio proridffe for penalties and fines for hauling burden® of more than 3400 pounds, including weight of vehicle; on Urea less than three itches in wldtbt and provides for weight to ha fixed by County Com- mleFloaer* for greatar width of tires, The County Ootfimtostoheri have therefore fixed, by r«*ototton*, tb* itftffwt/fa m 0k t» t Tire# 3 to 4 inches in Width, 3000 pounds. Tire* over 4 Indies in width, 3800 pounds. • ■ , . Including weight of vehhsle la each rai;e. ....... . The -pehaHy prescribed In said Section provides for a fine in any sum from $6 to $50, and imprisonment un til paid. t „ By order of the County 'Commission* eiw «* Gr*»n* County, Ohio, No matur -bow hardjmur W U W J i i f i f a w m w * m * p w m This month’s Batterick Patterns lOe and ISc—none higher. m m
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