The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
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X a®frwe*« tHo •Mteter «Hd “ It vm Hia fMtoH to »tt*»d 6k* sywf tsatst* van* ttmpi* «*rtrioM regteArigr, thnffrti wcr* away ***■€• teifft ocoanred ftp -both wbtoh Site movtl *b- toe#teTj niMoit te*e*w* tewA a# «*n ho# itbo right to atetewt WnweM fom divine worship bw-eute ©o-rwtectect with it *re thing* which be vovtH prefer tl waged, 3, Becnute th*r* 1* v * * f # Ood fete always* been, ptewwd, to beeftow tote cholceet toJotelnsw, Hand the 132 Pwdxu «nd see teyw truothii 1?. 4, Because ftk* church te #w front et t eductetrateh social, «pd moral pow er la *tho commwlty, wot flpeoJdWf or its regHgious actlyHiOfc Dr. 3teWard A. ReHy, % meavbap of tew Faculty of joh« HopWas tWwwity, referring to eoaaimuatty betterment w f t “The -ehurehte must be depended oa as ‘U k - backbone of «ny -raorsl move-ment. * , * * They have a source of centiit sh . us Inspiration, weeded in dealing>witb chronic distressing profeteme. * * * They intone eon .guarantee"perpetuKty of effort." 5, Because it will give you fc fore taste of heaven. “At ’cfaurdh all eot*- did thing® of life melt away and the Spirit of God Plays Joyously In dhe heart There te eweet cotfwujuniotv'WitJj ttlie Father and grateful aJbeewqe of al) OareO end anxieties. . In euob. an at mosphere of hope, Consolation, and' jay, tfoe peace that pateetih.' all under, sending enters the 'life aind brings It. close to God.” 'Harper, ■ Everybody go to church .for it 3® bo easy to fall into the habit of neglect ing -this duty. Wo all haVe % tendency away from God and* the neglect of •religious duties is so easy. You get up (Sabbath morning and feel Uniweli (tired, or indifferent and stay at home, Next 'Sabbath it will be plfcilfl mbre easy wot to go and, ait lhart, the toubif is' fixed. * “if dhurehes are .a good thing, (which every thoughtful man will' ad mit, why isn’t it a public duty, for every man to attend once every Sun flay?”—Ohio, State Journal. “I was glad When they shdd .unto me, • let. us go into the -house Of’ the Lord.”—David. HENRY 0, POSTER, Pastor iPresbyterian- Oiurdr. .f +m+ 4 .. i*te wiii * ^■iil[Miii)iiin'l]n^'ii. lm Ote t-kuroJi why tl*y «xv to «bamfc. oo CLIFTQN U, P. CHURCH CHIMES. . 'Christian Unionbegins at 7 p. m. “I meant too,” but he put it- off. - To minister to others is ‘'Missions.” "Be sure to whistle more than you whine." 'Dorothy Collins Will lend the Chris tian Union Sabbath evening. Teamen will Ml, tomorrow at 10:30 ievwywteww «4ri#f <fr « ofeg<rwi»co of dof fpite «mt frtfaa*. ».***. 'W ' C rn* awl h«ar #teir tMthaony- M'hwi-doOtor* v*mteo «K| the Sabbath, Instead ™ ^—. -------- w* will toeroaa* a teroover «*d better 1 appreciated. DM evary m * mate* » » - of th* 0 P$tertunibi«i K *fitowte to are!- ter #ool> litereteo*. \ Bflm an omneimt *nd * firteed and j a brh^iit wnlle, i “I meant too,” aeknowtedfte that f h* «o«W' but did pet. • Dr, itetototete tfttes* -Sabbath wttl b« . "Why John Smith Goa* toChurch." \ Bring your friends, | : 'Everybody Going To Do IU i j : W A T t t : Go To Cbureh. Sabbath, : ■ ; April is ; : t WHY? . : t : Because It X* Go-to-Churoh-Day : > in 'Cliftottl : You 'Will Mlw a Btetein* if * You are Aboeut. Mr, George W, Rife te our delegate to Presbytery, which meets at Spring* held, AprS 13, at 2; 80 p. an. Good housekeepers protect egaitmt jetting white fabric® too dirty. They say over-soiled white will never get a good color. Weary people, wttrhed- out people, Hkei badly soiled white fabrics, are people who do not have a good- color, spiritually, meavteRy or physically, Every seventh day go to church* Dot’s make it the largest -number of people ever attendedi Church in one day In a town our size. We can dodt If. you will help, •**>* *.-f*. M**aM*> *,»v* r * : 301----- $20.ofi-------ATRIB12, : ‘ ’Adooordlttg To Your iFaith. <*.*s.»• » »•a»'» •,#'♦’* ■**.* *- p .»> s’*,»i»»,a>« a W, V. Hdtchdo filled’ the pulpit at Greenfield, ’Ohio, -last Sabbath, A feraperauce Gantata will'‘be .given by ibhc iChriatlan Union under the di roction o f (Miss' 'Margaret Rife, Tuna day, April 28. KeoP the date open. Mrs. Ered Bryant has spent the last ten days at her mother’s bedside; the family 'and neighbors wifll rejoice with, her In the. hope of recovery now on tei'talned by the physicians and friends. * Yes, you were appointed a, commit tee o f one and expected’ to Invite some one, for ‘Every-one-to^Church Sabbath People, ought to get more than one inyitation. (Not too date'yet; April 12 ought HObe the best day In tbo (history of 'Clifton. ,“Too -active to -freeze"—a good mot to for the -church, : ' If you have not done so he sure -to read. Amos R.' Wells' articTe in the Suntjay School Time® on -the “Grad ed -Uniform Lesson t&yatem" ltt the SabbatH school. The Wo^ien’s iMission(ary Society will meet next , Wednesday at the church-at 2:30 -Moss (Maggie Pinney assisted by *Mrs. Charles Finney, will lead the- meeting. The monthly prayer meeting will he held Wednesday at 1:30. Topic, “A Call to (Service." Isaiah 6:8, “The regularmonthly meeting of Ses CO.. BO & 52 East-MainSt,, XENIA, OHIO. IN Our From Business Sale Near the Your Creditis Good at Xeiria, 0; ‘ - 31 South D etro it St., Xenia, 0 . - WeTrust You for all the Clothes You May be in Need of. * . . I ,n **• Don't deprive yourself of the necessaries of life, just because you haven’t perhaps the ready cash, . Come to us and select any thing in the line of wearables your heart may desire and pay A WeeK Thousands of people wear our clothes and pay for them by the week or month. Why can’ t you do the same thing? * East&r Clothes for Every Member of the Family Compr i s i ng Everything That'sNew and Fashionable, Take the next train and go to Xenia, Ypur credit is good thejre. THIS STORE ROOM HAS BEEN LEASED. WE MUST SOON VACATE. WE MUST GIVE UP THIS STORE TO THE NEW TENANTS-HENCE WE ARE COMPELLED TO CLOSE OUT The Remainder of This Stock of Men’s and Boys’ High Grade Clothing and Furnishings in Record Tune. This is an urgent call to EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE to STEP LIVEDY for when this sale Is over, there will undoubtedly NEVER be such another sale in AT LEAST A LIFETIME. HURRY! Stocks have been SHAKEN UP—small lots combined with larger ones—prices (JUT and CUT AGAIN. While assortments are n o t as great as at first, the BARGAINS IN THESE REMAINING DAYS WILL BE GREATER THAN EVER, HURRY! . ; Get Your NewSpring Suits Below Wholesale Cost •Noman with any regard whatever for money, can pass by a ehance like this in justice to himself, 20 SUITS—OUT THEY GO! Just 20 Suits to sell. Several Suits added to this linefrom higher priced lots—small sizes, 31 to $ 5 , Values to $12.00r OUT THEY GO (£ A A Q FOR JUST ,,.......... ............................... . . . ; ^ M c » y O 150 SUITS— OUT THEY GO •Adandy lot of Men’s Suits inflight and medium weights, $7.75 fprmerly sold at $16.50 tip to $20.00 OUT THEY GO, — . M~'#i 'N-i GO SU IT S -OU T THEY GO * ..You never, bought better Suits for $20.00 to $28.00, Those are the regular pripes of the most of them.^ They’re the ^best In. the house.” ^ A OUT THEY G O . . . : .................... a - * w ’ A* / $3.25 BOVS’ SUITS— 6UT TH^Y GO MOSTLY IN % LOTS NOW Boys’ Suits that formerly sold up to $ 6 . 00 . NOW ■.■'AT'\wP 11■ -Ws*,.* .* » f ■•■*;. •, * .*(^ • *•• 0 Boys’ Suits formerly sold up to $9.00. NOW uw * Sizes are much broken, but there are good assortfnentfl eepecisily from 8 to 17 years. Norfolk and double breasted styles. Ail high grade suite, Any Boys’ Cap in -the Store Free With Each Boys’ Suit. M IEN ’S S T IF F H A T S Mostly $3.00 to $5.00 values —.... ...„$t,00 . Sizes 63& 6 7-8and 7, See Jt your size is.here. Men 's N ight Rohes and Psjamas Half Price. 600 kinds, 25c, 75e kinds 38c. $1.00' . kinds 60c. 'M en 's' Light Weight Underwear Fine Balbriggan and popular Egyptian ttlefch Shirts and drawers regularise and 86o kinds—OUT THEY GO per garment...,.— —.............. .......... J9c kfenV ‘ •Silkins’’ Underwear—sells regularly for $1. OUT THEY GO pe rgarment.^....,.,......«... ......... . 60c M E N ’S S H I R T S Any Man’s Shirt in the bouse. Values, "to $2.00 for........................ .......... .......69c A11 tile remaining men’s Shirts go in - this lot—Whether they Bold to j $1.00, $1.60 or $2,00. Sizes 14, J6,16^, 17,17^, 18,18&. See if your size is here.' It’s a big bargain. ' BOYS * 25c S I^ IR T 'W A lS T S r Medium sizes with .collars. You buy regular J5c ones while they last for ..................... *....... .... .......... .....,12^c Boys* 60cWaists, sizes 3 to 14“ years. OUT THEY GO FOR ...................... 25o 1 Boys' 50o Shirts, sizes 12,- ISi^, 1 3 -13^, 14. OUT THEY GO FOR........37o Boys* 60c Caps, for just 25o. SO and 52 East Main St, XE tfljff, OHIO eion at the pastorte study Wednesday aft 2130. . , Hear itheee sermons1 Sabbath at 10:80: - <• April’ 12—Why John ©mhh: Goes te - 'Church, Prelude: Ten. Men Tell Why They Go* •* , A'pnll 19—4Wtoy Not (More 'CtenVereions in Onr Gfeurches? Pteliide: If the Ohurch. Struck; • ABRIL 26—What Constitutes a fiuc- ceEsfnl 'Ohuretot Prelude: How to iCi)l a -Oherch, i-Triteiureris Report For Year Ending March 3t, 191A . •BsSadoe on hand April 1,3913 $ 125,96 Received fromenvelope colleb- . tiOn *,*• 1,665,99 Received' from open collec tion . . . . . . . . ,.-virp. , 105.22. Received from Sunday school collection 132.75 Received from incidental col lection ............................... 15.46 Total receipts ....................$2,034.95 Dtebursemonts. For 'Paetor’s Salary...............$1,100.00 For Botucds Gbuirch . . . . . . . . . 624.00 For Brew, and Synod Fund,, , , 8,40 For S, 8. l i t e r a t u r e . 85,93 For contingent expense.. . . . . 112,14 Total dMmrsements ..,,,,$1,930.47 Balance on hand April 1,1914 $104.48 There were 12 adult and 4 infant baptisms during the year. Thirty-three' names were added;, to the roll du-rlhg the year and three names Joet by death, viz: Mra Tur ner, Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Stewart The average contribution duringthe year was $15.26 per member. Our present membership la 150; we hope to Continue to -grew in numbers add aleo in the emcee of the Spirit. All without (a church home are cor dially Invited to Join with tie in the Clifton United Presbyterian church. Rugs Mattings. One o f th e la rg e s t s to ck s in th e coun ty t o pick from . We have Rugs (ill EVERY SIZE, Linoleum in 2, 2 1-2, 3 and 4 yards w ide with many patterns t o s e l e c t from. • • *“* jf *5F*3P^!*™*%*i* -■ R em em ber it pays to trade at* Mammoth a Store ' * '‘V , ■ , t *• , * •• ' The household goods of the late Mrs. M . A . Creswell will be sold at the residence on Xenia. Ave. WANTED—WOOL! WOOL! If you have wool to soil it Will pay you to ‘get ini touch with ua. Phone or write or. -come and see us. We villi take in wool at Yellow Springe, Xenia Cnd Spring Valley. The John He* Wine Oo,* Yellow Springs, Ohio, N ew (FormsrljrC, H, Crouse’s Stand) We invite your inspection o£ our stock ol meats, fruits and vegetables which at all times will'be up to the high est standard and priced at a fair margin, OURAIM IS TOPLEASE May we have your order? __L_- 31 South Detroit Street. B illagh ft f Building W a lter Cuttice PhoneOrders delivered, CEDJWVlLLE, * OHIO Men’s Tan or Gun Metal Rubber Sole Oxfords. and r* U 1 ' - -T^A; ... ■• --;v ■. . .. . - Commencing at 1:30 o ’ clock. • Consisting of entire household: 1 Gas Range, 1 Gas Heater, both new; Sewing Machine, new; 3 Bed Room Sets, 1 Parlor Set, Rugs, Carpets, Chairs, Tables; Side Board, Book Case, Porch Furniture, Clocks, Dishes, Bedding, 1 large W ard Robe, Pictures, and other articles too numerous to mention. R .B . R an ey S. T. Baker, Auct. % T 1 ^ Andrew Jackson, Clerk. OUR fOB PRINTING Leather SoleOxfords Tan, Patentand Gun Metal. $2.50, $5*00, $3.50, $400 and$4-50 1 The D ost Lino Ever Shown in G rosne County, Moser’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO in, 1-1 i.i«r«>.,«. fare*322 bAlL-V HKTWKBN , : l a n d iWFMJh THE GREAT fiEH» *«EEAND0£E” Dafly . 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