The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
CSft«U. P. Onrck Claims. '-•Aim i t aothiax and you hit It every time. • —"To be better oft 1* not to he better." ---'“Joy-ridieg goetb before * smash- up," —'“Adam got everything firsthand and yet he was not contented.” - ’Mr. and Mrs. George Grind!* have a new girl In their home. —Omer Sparrow la leader of the Christian Union Sabbath evening. Let all prepare memory verses in Hebrews anidl James. —Adolphus (Busch, the. millioniare St, Louis brewer, before starting not long *go on an ocean voyage, gave as his farewell message; "Prohibition la the meanest thing in the whole world " «*. c —The Christian Union Society a t a recent business faceting voted that each member would endeavor to bring one new member Into the society during 191b and thus double the mem* berahlp. . -Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, at 4:30, at the church. Topic for discus sion, "Where.,Art Thou?” Gen, 3:9, —The Women's. Missionary Society will Matt Kw t& ittt? i t tie <hUft)t « J.IO teaders, Mrs. J. B. Kite, Urs, John h.nney and Miss Alice F,n« a«y. One of our bishop*, william*, of darquette, Mich-, say* ia part* *l do not want my sons to us* tobacco. Per* haps not many fathers feel as I do, hut counties* mothers do." " infidel in Illinois a number of years ago seat word to the editor of a Christian paper that h e was going to plant a field of potatoes anti hoe them and dig them on Sunday, and offered to wager that the Lord would tend h*mlust as big a crop as he gave to the religions editor who went to church on Sunday. The Christian men replied io this: ‘Topr mistake Is In thinking that the Lord settles all his accounts In -October." ~ A pleasant surprise wss given Miss Addah TannehiU last Friday evening. A number of the young peo ple gathered at her home. " “Mrs. John A. Gragg and sons, william sntr Charles, of Philadelphia, arriyad Thursday to spend the holi days a t the parsonage, -—Mrs. Edwani Corey and -daughter, Mae, entertained Wednesday after noon in honor of Grace Ritchie, A very ple&ant time was enjoyed. —Bo sure to lay aside a dollar or two for -those religious newspapers for your family next year. —Anything more that yon do during this year of 1914 must very soon have your attention, "Mow Is -the accepted timt" to* m l K* 1 "’ Five of our rotigrcCdiiod atteud- fr-d the 3abbatim.'hocl conference of Xenia -.Presbytery last Monday, at 1Xenia, j - -Miss NelUe Waddle and- Mrs. Roy Waddle entertained last Tuesday in | honor of Grace Ritchie. A very pleas ant time was reported by those pres ent. 1 - A good formula for Sabbath school jteachers, vlr: "Think yourself empty; read yourself full; write yourself full; pray yourself hot." ■ —Dr. Moorehead's Summing up of Iiusselism: „ . “1. Christ before his adyent was not divine. "2. When hei wss in the world he was atm not divine. “3. Hia atonement was exclusive ly human—a more man's. "4. Since his resurrection he is di vine only, no longer human a t all. ‘"®* Hi* body was not raised from the dead. “6. His second advent took place In 1874.~ "7. The saints were raised up in 18*8. - . "8. Both Christ and the saints are now on earth and have been for thir ty-seven and thirty-three years re spectively, "9. Th,e professing Christian church was rejected! of God in 1878. ■“10. The final consummation and end will take place In 1914. ' l l . Silence as to -the person- and Buy U se fu l Presents A Pair* o f Shoes or Slippers ) S lipp ers .............................. . . . . . . . 50 c to $ 2.50 for Father ) S h o e s . . . , . . . * . ................ ......... .$1 .75* ° $ 6,00 N ic e D ress Shoes or Comfy ) S lippers. ................. . . . . 50 c to $1.50 S lippers for Mother ) Shoes . ............. ...................... . .$2 00 to $ 5,00 Pa ir o f H igh Cut or D ress )H igh C u t s ,............................ .. . $ 1.85 to $ 4.00 Shoes for the B o y . ) Dress S h o e s . , i ............. Z . . . $ 1.00 to $ 3.00 H igh Cut D ress or E veryday W ear ) ... * for G irls \ ................................ ...............$ 1.15 to $300 N ice Fur Bound S lip p e r s ) 75 c fo r ^ ........... .6 to zo 1 - 2 , ' ! for G irls 585 c f o r , ......................................... .................. .11 to 2 ASK I IS ABOUT THE PIANO WE ARE GIVING AWAY S X en ia, O h io . This Is the Logical Christmas Shopping Headquarters For People Who are Particular About Gifts They Give OUR CHRISTMAS STOCKS, WHICH ARE FAR THE LARGEST IN THIS SECTION CONSIST OF— \ * Silk Dress Materials, Linens, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Wrists, Blouses, Undermustins, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, geckwear, jewelry, Hosiery* Silk Skirts, Ribbons* Art Goods, Laces, Men,s Furnishings. V „ Among The Exclusive Holiday Novelties Can Be Found In.Great Variety— Persian Ivory Toilet Accessories, Solid Brass Novelties, German Silver Toilet Articles, Shaving. Sets, Rich Cut Glass, Etc. TOYLAND AND DOLL TOWN I s n o w at its best. Everything for the Kiddies. Bring them and hav« lots of fun. Santa will be here to welcome jihern. We Pay Your Railroad Or Traction Fare To Tpringfield And Back Home Again On Purchases of $(5.00 OrOver UheFdhienTehan(ol SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Aork "ct i'y# Holy ftjftrit. “i t The d*Miay Ot the ’.Vlr-ked, "Such, is tin*, millennial dawn or C. T. Russell—a mixture of Fnitariantem, Universalism, second probation and restoratlonUm, and the Swendonbor- glan method ot exegesis. Let the read er remember that imposition is not ex position, nor it elsegesis exegesis. Mr. Russell employ* both; he impose* on Scripture hi* own views and reads into it that which never entered tho mini' of the inspired writer. MayGod fa his infinite mercy preserve his peo ple from being deceived and betray ed by thi* counterfeit of Christianity! It, should be called not 'Millennial. Dawn/ but ’Nocturnal Halluncina- tton/ " - Bring your White Gift, Sabbath, See that every member of the family responds. The co-operation of every one is necessary to make a success of these projects, —Mr, John Bulck has put the. Bell phono in his residence. Let the mem bers call up and welcome Mr, Bulck and his sister to the United Presby terian family circle. —i t is no light matter do assume the obligations of the Elder, Among the-many duties that rest upon him aro the following, vis: To lead be lievers to a public confession In the church, look after careless and disaf fected members; visit members, es pecially new ones, and encourage all members JLo do so; promote attend- unco upon the ordinances, and espec ially the Lord’s Supper, and In all things to rea lly a personal responsi bility for success In the work of the congregation. . * “ Are you getting a plan, for a for ward Movement ready to present at ,the Annual Meeting? Certainly it Is your duty to do so. Shall we go for ward during-1915 o r shall we allow ourselves through lack of purpose "and concentration to drift backward? —The hesitancy of the disciples to accept the resurrection Is one of the strangest evidences of .Its truth, —The view, that dates the glorifica tion of- Christ from the resurrection, and not from the ascension Is the correct one. It IS the view of St. Augustine, of moat of the . Fathers, of the schoolmen and of many modern authorities. —Mrs. Sadie Currie and Miss Mary Currie are spending the winter in the state of California. —Miss Anna SteWart, of Yellow Springs, attended the reception :at Mr. Joseph Waddles last Tuesday after noon. p g p m mm mmmam niiwi Mtaj few. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Greene County,-Ohio. William B. Lamport, Plaintiff, vs, Florence Lampert, Defendant. LEGALNOTICE. Florence Lampert, ■ last known place of -residence, Portland, Oregon, will take notice that on the 7th day of De cember, 1914, said William B. Lamp ert filed In said court' his petition for divorce against her, \ipon the grounds of gross neglect of- duty and adultery, and that the same, will be for hearing at the court house in Xenia, on Jan uary 36, 1915, br as soon thereafter as the same- can be reached, .by which time said- defendant must ans wer or demur to said petition'or judg ment may he faked against her. w ill iam b . L ambert , COMMON PLEAS COURT. Greene County, Ohio, ■jijk -y -■ f William H, -Overstreet, Plaintiff, vs, • Annie Overstreet, Defendant. •; LEGAL’NOTICE.- . Annie Overstreet, defendant, resid ing at Lynchburg, Campbell county; Virginia, will take notice thai on the 5th day of December, 1914, Baiu plain tiff filed In said courtshis- petition for, divorce against her upom the ground of gross neglect of duty andkthat the i same will be for hearing at thmeourt /house in Xenia, on January 18, 1915, or as soon thereafter as the same cah he heard, by which time defendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgment may be taken against her. WILLIAM H. OVERSTREET. INSURANCE.^ Now is th e time to look out 'for your Insurance, both Fire and Tor nado. I represent The Natu ral Fire Insurance Company, The New Underwriters, The Queen of Ameri ca, The Pennsylvania Fire In su r ance Company. Combined assets $58,000,000.00. A rtDBBW J ackson , —Order your Fresh F n h * | Hin- ou’s. CIDER! CIDER! Pure untreated sweet cider direct from the press and made from choice apples. Barrels $9.00 f. o. b. 50 Gallons $5.00 10 Gal. Keg $2.00 10 Gallons $1.00 Chillicothe it r, L kroy O p f . —All kinds ef FreBh Fish can be had a t H inton's. Might Imitate, the Squirrel. The squirrel la able to tell a good from a bad nut, man has to bite Into the nut and get a bad taste before he knows of his error. Tho squirrel al ways stores up food for the winter he knows is coming. Is that instinct? If so then 10 per cent of tho men of today should go back to instinct, and not go to the wall every time anything happens that turns their regular in come in the wrong direction. ................................................... - ^ ^ 4 is, - S." Your Christmas List— “ What to Give** Our wonderful store with i t t Every Depart* tnen t filled with the most beautiful, substantial merchandise, has a suggestion for every ■* Gi ft Searcher, Here are tasteful, useful remem brances from-the inexpensive to the most costly. Nowhere will you find such values for little money. We list? only a few of the-many— . For Mother Comfy Slippers Dainty Aprons Dressing Sacqueg Handkerchiefs • Durable Gloves Pretty Neckwear Silk Stockings Savory Roaster Coffee Set Linen Napkins Pictures Umbrellas For Father Ice-Skates Picture Books Sweater Coats Scarf and Muff Sets R im Capes Collar Bag Bath Robe Cuff Links' Fu r Gloves Knitted Muffler Safety Razor Scarf P in Tie Clasp . Slippers Shaving Set Tobacco Ja r Fountain Pep For Little Brother >■. Foot Balls - Electric Trains ' Indian Suitp/V Tool Chests Pen Knife . Pocket-Flashlight Rubber'Boots Rain Coat and H a t For Little Sister W riting Desks Rocking Horse / Signet Rings Ice Skates - Stockings Windsor Ties'- ' Wool Leggins -w ^ e id e ij^ isd e / V;v(•■ /-'v:-/ Lovely Dolls Pretty Dishea Blackboards Games Rings ■ Hair Ribbons The Elder & Johnston Co. DAYTON’S SHOPPING CENTER McCulloch r- •- - - . ' I , . •- I, • .-v ; " '• - •-TV •- ... . ■ -,’J V. •1 ; " Hea(quarters for Everything in Leahter Goochs—Imported or Domestic LIST OF XMAS LEATHER GOODS Ladies* Haiul Bags Necktie Cases Drinking Cups Manicure Sets Library Sets Jewel Rockets ’ Seispor.Oases BUiandOoln Purses Traveling Sots . Bridge Sets Letter Cases. .Three-Fold Cases Picnic Sets PbotQ Cases Cigar Cases M ilitary Brush, Sets Collar and Cuff (Boxes Five Hundred Sets Card Cases . j Bowing Boxes Toilet Bolls J Musie Bags ' Bill Books Thenhos Bottles -Gloves, and H andke r chief Cases F lasks Jewel-Boxes Coat Hangers Office Sets Music Rolls ; Folding Mirrors Tobacco Pouches Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases McCulloch's Leather Store, - ' - - - SPR INGF IELD , OHIO, 40 E, Mum Street, Paint Is liquid m oney . Y ou spread it over your house and then sun* w ind , rain and dust bea t upon i t in the effort to wear i t out and ge t at the w ood . Bye and bye you have to do i t a ll over again „ —-hut less often w ith „ Hanna’s Green Seal Paint than with other*. When you think of tho coat of paint and painting, remember tha t one* t£ird is paint and two*third«. labor. I t costs more to put op a poor paint than a good one. Use the paint tha t lasts longest* FOR SALK BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS, .fSP To Cure a Cold in One Bay live Bromo QuinineTabku. « «okl in post 1 2 month*. T h i s s t a a a t n r e , w Cures Crip In Two Day,. The Newsalt Jewelry House The finest of its kind in the State of Ohio for the DIAMONDS* WATCHES AND STERLING SILVERWARE COKNEE FOUKTH AND MAIN STREETS, DAYTON, OHIO.
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