The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
O t a & ft O M f d l “ A* thy days so shall thy strength * * /’ get year hop** high thX* ye*r and v lad ay the clack of determination, A le te f treeMe m«y b# avoided by refusing te hay an automobile $*, a wheelbarrow irioeme. The *#5etDenture Coarse rnuabef US, ana *tT*a by »44»e WtB AKXVAL MEETihO. j .-i44.*a*.1*4- Ato**a*tit„.S4,W'jfc 4UU MPwriM dwafttar **. d w, to* d. OliftouOornefc « 1* leader * f the for next Sabbath ■ ** t . ,W1 th rift aveniDg, .Invitation* to ay the young geopie o f tb* congregation ere out ft>r a social at the Parsonage Mon day evening, January If, —For the handsome purse pre sented to Dr* and Mrs. Ritchie on the occasion of their thirtieth wedchng anniversary the congregation has heartiest thanks. The surprise-was complete and the kindness much ap preciated. . ' ' —Mr. B, W. Anderson was re-elect- *d trustee for another term at the annual congregation meeting. —New- officers in the Sabbath school are as follows, viz: Superin tendent, William B, Fdrgfisonj as- fistapt .superintendent, William O. Thompsop; secretary, Hejeh Brad*.. §ite, arid treasurer, Robert' Fergu- , - ■- ^ —Life is lilm a mirror. It reflects the face you bring to it. Book out lovingly iipon? the, world' add the world wifl, look lovingly in' upon1you. -A country school should prepare br country life, and a /-country' fiurjgJj. should, teach -people to live norably and deeply,- love ■ their lo- ity, and their jpwn. % —-Mrt Robert Harper, brother of r. W, ,S. Harper, a former pastor f CliftOfi’ cjffirch, died; New Ycffi&s? ay from* a stroke of. apoplexy. »■—Rev, Dr.■W. S. Harper.,former Vaster of Clifton.H. P. church,'-was tarried»Decettiber 30, 1910, to Miss alu Mgore^pf New ^LwtingtOn,,,Ohio., bpy will make their home'in New oncord, Ohio.. -d hv,v 4 -^ 1 * 4 - / _ 1 —The Congregational Prayer meet- & Will be held Wednesday,.January 9 at 1:30, ' Mr. Albert Fefguson ill lead the meeting. -The' women’s Months Mission- rymefetjng. will be-held Wednesday, ae 19th, at 2:30,iri( the church. All [ho. wish.to help £11, the- barrel for 6e Mop»tam6fer#.iwill, bring their of- ■rings, —It is expected that Rev.W . S. ^ t&apy-. the’ pulpit.fiekfi v,^w.Dr. Ritchie preaching for .andcontinuouslyior two woeks, v~ Second,!!. P. Cmurch^Spring \ ’—The sickness in the congregation . is^very "general, nut many .families ,'epeapingphut so far at we haVefaeart .nothing of a specially serious na- t^e- —Mr, William Knox is visiting 'friends at Kenton, Ohio. He ejtpe tb. be absent several weeks.’ " —The observance o f the .first,-week , of the -New Year as a week or prayer Vis... an old and beautiful custom. Certainly every Christian who is en tering the year 1916 feels the neec .o f Divide, guidance and realizes* that* - without God’s help the year will prove . a disappointment.,, Pray for friends and .for. the - Congregation; yourself,, fpj? , your ■ pastor,] for, yUvif pray for. the conixng of the kingdom in .this and every larid.’ The stockholders o f The Exchange Bank met Tuesday for the election o f directors and officers. The directors chosen were: S. W. Smith, Georg* W. Rife, G. E, Jobe, Oliver Garitjugh, 0 , D. Smith. * The officers chosen are the same as last year: President, Seth W. Smith} vice president, Gdbrge W. Rife; sec ond vice president, Oliver Garjnugh; cashier, O. L. Smith; assistant cash ier, L, F. Tindall, The stockholders present were: Geo; W. Rife. A, H. Creswell, Herman N. Coe, Oliver Garlough, Howard S, Smith, R. G. Calvert, G. 35.' Jobe, J, A. McMillan, Miron < 4 . Marsh, J.'H, Stormont, 0 . L. Smith and L. F. Tin dall. The capital and surplus is $44,009 as shown by the financial statement in this issue,: ■ FAIRBANKS THEATER Springfield, O., Monday Night, Jan. 17th—Mrs. Patrick. Campbell in "Pygmalion-’ *- Discouraging, / .The woman who parries a man to Inform him must,, tfe^disoquW*^ . to how muck wjork o$o,lmaffi*Bte£ * requires when an evangelist can and. have them hitting the tfail the hundreds. ; But Very Numerous. . tfhe most unnatural person in -the #prld is the iptural liar, » ' . T MUM. REPORT Of,the Condition oi the Exchange Bank, CcdarvllIe.'Tn the State ot OBro, at the Close of Business, Decembtr 01,1916. RSSOUHCXS XMMJMfonR»»]£ot*U.........$ 20,500.00 U naC o ltitiM ...................... 28,190.00 Loan*and IlixKm&iE.......... . 318,284.88 OvwdiftlM S87.38 S4*4*, douityand Mantcip*! fidad* AMtaoludtd la Rmrv*............ 30,787,80 yimdaiwtptldMtUattad ‘ MjflWpri Bead*,...,.......... 242,16 Bmd» a«J moarUi»4...,...... 3)619.40 l^l|ffUME:«ad liot and OUiar *ad * •**4**» t * 4 e **ft*a**■ * » « 85.37 m tB*Mnr*HSaka,<. 25,826,40 Oda l,08l^6d U o U * r » . . 904.00 435.38 asd NstTvaat hsak 6.132^0. StrMM SUidjtt,,.. 186.69’ 7.600.00 2.400.00 V. Total ...........................*34,1156,06 Total,■ ,«..^...........,.,.....6851i64*.61 LIABlUtlSS 18to«)e Paid Ja...................* 40,000.00 Paid J» B f ................. 3.000.00 (.B m SxpaaMa, taadTamsPrid............... 371.66 H D*p*tb* AObjcotto «h«ek143,109.20 ....... 10,37646 Ibtyofttow f*)6avl**ar**t............. 7646*-6* . ... olDfpoidtOft rn f Mtanvi,.*.,.,...,., iDepositOftWWoliW#Bay Otk*f 1ChipwttOSWMof*W«Pay Diwaad Tayiw# tl,60*23 * 6.61 1,6*6.49 *67.00 total...............................6661,346.61 S um «tOhio,Ooaatyot OtmaM: %mkm Awlthr OMMor M M u , atov* ttaand Thet coming o f Mrs: Patrick Camp bell, the famous English actress, to Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, on Monday, night, January 17th, will be looked forward to with . more than, ordinary interest, in as much- as it will be the -first appearance of this distinguished artiste before- theater-, goers of Springfield in a comedy role.: Another surprising, feature of her coming appearance is the., fact tfiat instead o f being arrayed in, the gorg eous gowna. in which she is accus tomed to appear, the-audience'will see M!rs. Campbell in the first act of George Bernard Shaw’S famous play, as a grimy, uhkept vulgar flower girl o f the London streets; with, an atro cious cockney dialect. - . Elizabeth Doolittle, the central fig u re'of the' delirious 'Shaw comedy, is an illiterate girl o f the lowest class. She becomes the object of an experi ment made by a professor in phonet ics, wbo,takes her in hand; and in six months, teached her to' look like and speak like, a duchess. The play brims, with truly Shavian wit,' and ,it con tains also, a loye story o f the, genuine- Shb;wbrand Of originality., This is ah attraction which should not on"Any ac count be’ missed.' Mrs. Campbell’s en tire supporting company!is composed o f clever London players. Thursday Night,* January 20th, * ’’High Jinks.” Thursday night “High Jinks,” one of the- prettiest, most charming and merriest o f all modern musical come dies, will be seen at Fairbanks! Thea ter, Springfield, i This truly delightful piece ranks'with “The MeJrry Widow,’? “Adfele,” '“The Girl From Utah,” and other kindred pieces, in charm and attractiveness, The plot tells how a certain -perfume is manufactured, to, smell which lends everyone making love and doing other gay and daring things. When the odor o f the per fume is wafted about, and the song is sung, “Tingle-ingle-ingle,” ,merri ment infects the audience'as.well as the placers. A splendid company of clever musical comedy artists will present the piece at the Fairbanks, The production will hate stage set- .rings and costumes o f the most at-; tractive “Sort and besides- the princi pals, a large anfi beautiful chorus is carried With the ^company. 1; t s our t ~!emvannual cietsmnce and clearance v; so : ''2@c*<£W'Tv ihis seas'-M tnaf pr an* lower t h e v e n . ' ^ Herd's the-hi$* sale of ihe year—our semi-annual clearance—deep -price cuts all over the .store and- throughout our stocks— extra big ■ ■ sayings for everybody—the oiggest evens, on record. Its a great sale fr.p »«owy-s^vers, for economists, for evervhot1) who ’ vant*, r ’itra :n‘g money’s worth for every cent s;;;ent. ,^-sh ASe iusetn-Ssanrisi^e was. neve*- rr<o - !*,v/,>r and ^n-h; H- - viSS i^ot he priced so low again. But, money talks and below weVe letting the "'money savings do their own talking. No need of our expkoing;ftbe importance of this sale at any m -e-'i. V ;gth •V dp.;- eh *3 m«»n**v s-»v»s»g‘" do thei«* own talkin'* w I I 4 iad .On! .I'Expect;-Bargain Surprises'in Even Price and- Extra Big - Values in Every Item • $9.35and$t2.50 • SUITSand OVERCQATS $X4;85 and $17|K> v SiriTS&ndOyERCOATS $20.00 and $22 .50 SU ITS and OVERCOATS | 4 \ I Ope big lot o f Mhn’s andyppng. Men’s „¥9.85 and $3,2.50 . Overcoats and Suita.,* ,•'* - . , - -v/. - ■ ■ THE- OVERCOATS—In all wool ■Kerseys, Meltons,,Frlezds, Scotch fabrics: etc; Styles are« Chester fields, Bisters, Form-fitting; Single • and Double-Breasted Box Backs, etc. -c - The SUITS—In-good quality cag- siiperes, worsteds, .cheviots, sefges. etc.', in all the-new stripes, checks, - solid colors, and ,>tone stripes. A godd selection o f models in „the English sett roll; semi-English or conservative styles. E v e r y t h i n ^ / T h a t . ' M e n a n d B o y s W e a r i s N o w M a r k e d A t a L o w e r P r i c e . T h a n E y e f B e f o r e , . ^ u y W h a t Y o u 'D o N e e d " ' N o w a n d ’ W i l l N e e d ' I . a i e V C*>cbig lot of Men’s andYoung Men’s $1^.85 and $17.5$ Overcoats and ^uits. THE OVERCOAT—All styles firom the most swagger Box Back to L the*very conservative Chesterfield,. p The fjibries incluflg the'pew' rough fabrics. Chinchnias and hmart Ovef- • plaids. * . " • , ■ •THE SUITS—In strikingly hand some effects,mew stripes In ■blues, grays, tans, *blacks, browns and- greens. New English models"in 2 and’3-button, effects; also medium |i and conservative models. I' One big group of Men’s and Yopng “Men’s $20,od and - $22.50 Overcoats ahd jBuita; . 3 v ' . THE. OVERCOATS—All thls sea son’s best styles, such as thejiox f back—Ulsters,' Chesterfields, Bal- imarbpns, etc. .Fabrics '' are. St, George Kerseys, Scotch Tweeds, ,jFine Chinchillas, etc. THE 8UIT8—All the new dolora in stripes, also a Very handsome Selection .in plaids,-blues, browns, greens, etc., all the correct fashions In extreme and conservative styles. $25.00 and $27,50 SU ITS and OVERCOATS Ontf big 1# of Men’s and Youidg Men’s $25.00 and $27.50,, ' ’ Overcoafesiand!Sui^, ' " : THE OVERQDATSi-pinest style . 'productions from'Fruhauf, Society ■Brand. Klrscbbaum, ’’Peck ,-and 'othete.1 Fabrics are Kerseys;.Meir tons, Scotch " Tweeds,'' Vicunas;' * FrlezeB, etc. ■ 5■ THE SUITS—Advanced stylea'of choicest‘’designs. ■ Pa^lculnrly In- ' patterns. $1.98, When Speoi&t JEEatg,. * Special Sale : , i AO l^ ioe . . . . . . Have a Hobby. The woman who IS not interested iu .things in general or something In par ricular .is an uuiuteresting companion. No matter bow beautiful she may be Ueb charm will be minimized or or short duration. The victim of- ennui or ludiffereuct- victimizea everybody about her,. .Her friends may look upon her find admire her beauty, but she la decidedly unin teresting, and even a little bit of her society.la generally an overdose. To ba blase Is not to .be' interesting; If yQU Ore Weary- of everything ln: life you nepd the attention of a,physician: -there is soffiethlng, wrong with you! Mentally andphysically. Something new and interesting in -this vi’orld is cropping out every min ute. The most interesting people are those who see things; and get all possi ble pleasure out of them. An exhibi tion of^indlderence to thing* about you is not an evidence of intelligence. In triligent people are the ones whose eyes are open. That is the way they become intelligent. Such people are th« most interesting.; Sometlnma they are so Interesting tliht even If they happen to lack beauty that fact Is for gotten in admiration for tbeir intellect. Some one has sakl that everybody should,ride a hobby. . Propsr Cars of ths'Eyos. No one can afford to takp chances; With the eyes nor to give less thau the best cafe to them. Their toilet should be separate-from that’ of tlje fdee, for neither flesh brush nor harsh cloth should come in contact with them, much less should skin tonics, washes or cfosms he allowed to enter them. They should bt kept clean with clear water and Ouce a week bathed, by means of an eyecup, with tepid'water with a little boric add in it—a tea- spoonful to a large glass. „ If the eyes are weak and bieaty baths in a solution of four ounces of soft water and one ounce of witch* basel. If they ted as if they have sticks in them then again the boric acid %asb Is needed every night with regularity until the trouble is obviated. Black specks floating before the eyes, contra ry to gengrarsUpposttldii, are harmless. They arc in reality present all the time, only becoming .more noticeable when the eyes are tired or under any condi tion which alters the density of the vitreous hoffior in which they flout. ’ Boys’ $5.00 Blue Serge Suite* Special Sale . ~ Price . . . . . . . . . . . Extra quality' fine twill’ .serge: Norfolk coats with atltsmed 'on belts: 3 patch pockets, full lined knickers; all'sizes. BOYS ’-OVERCOATS Complete showing of' Boys’ Over coats for evefy boy from ?%, to Ip] .. years, and Balmaroons in .newest mixed patterns up, to 17.years. ,$1.98 Overcoats AtA9 ; $2.48 Ove/coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$188 $2.98 Overcoats ............... ..$2.23 $3.98 Overcoats .................... ,-,92.96 $5.00 Overcoats . ................. .$3.73 |r $0.00 Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4-30 $7.50 Overcoats '*$5A2 $8.50 Overcoats . . . . . . . , . .. .$6.37 $10 Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.50 $13.50 Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9^7 l«. ■_____•' 75c and $1.00Knee Pattte. ACw Speoial Sale Price . . . . .Hup One big lot Of feoya* all wool cas- simere pants; lined, double stitch ed; good assortment of colorings; sizes 6 to 13 only. $5, $0 end $7.50 Juvenile finite. - Special Sule- 1 P rice ................ « t One lot of'Juvenile Velvet Suits In blues, tan*, maroon*,- etc,, very pretty styles; ages 3 to 7. BO Y S ’ MACK INAW S . these ard the kind of Overcoats that every boy likes to wear, they’re shown In the newest plaid' colors, big shawl collars, double breasted styles. Mackinaws . ...........HA tl 97.6Q to $8.50 Mackinaws.. . . $10.09 Mackinaws ............ ..$7.M "7f/, w- A Great Sale of Skirts Values, NOW ., . 79 c m r V f 5 C.% 5 * , < j « „ ■ji-. Included.are * delightful range o f patterns, fabrics and colors—-all thO newest,designs known to the Shift.maker’S art. Gugrantedd fast colors and tailored painstakingly throughout A half dozen of these wpuld. he a'splendid j ; investment. The supply is positively limited, so make your selection enrly. * 1 ' 50o. W or^ ih irte .' . Q f l . Special Said Price . . . i , : . v u u , Layge Hue.of blue Chftmbray and as- sorted Striped madras work fthirte, full Cut, felled seems, yoke, extension, col-l lar band, faced sleoves, all sizes,: 50a Mufflers, nrt_ SpBcsial Sale Price .......... &uu One lot of Bradley Mufflers,made of mercerized yarns ; f plain and fancy Weaves hpd colors; one snap fastener; all sizes. ' Odrie*Boss.28c,Overalls and 7CAI Coats, SpecialSale Price,.! uu | I10 FainousCones Boss Overalls in plain blue denims and blue and white I Wabash stripes; cut extra full, double, stitched wide suspenders, brass But-j u tons; coats to match; Guaranteed In- V dlgo ayes; Union Lkbel: 50o finapender*.' 9Qn Special Sale Price. . . . . . .Uilp -One' lot of fine Quality lisle'and' French, suspenders . in' .tegular.sizes; also President snspshdets; all-guaran teed to give* satisfactory service Or a new pair instead. t -' Men’s Work Gloves and Mittens, wdrth to $2.00. Speoial Said Pries,. . . . •S'-iM Special styles for. motormen, bridge- men, teamsters, and laborers in, hog- skin, borseskin and calfskin. 39c 60c and 65c Neckwear. Special Sale Price . , . Choice of our entire stock of 70a and 65c Holiday Neckwear. Fine section in all the very newestpatterns in silks in narrow and wide end four-in- hands. $1.50, $2;0Q and $2.50 White ’ One .big lot of Men’s Vests in plain ' white and'flguted designs; all regular L sizes. $1.00 gnd $1.25 Gloves And Mit tens,* SpecialSale 7(1* . *P rice.............. ' ............ I Lined and UnllUed leather Gloves and Mittens, made of hprSehidd, UeW, process, calfskin in peru, yellow and ollre. All made of plump solid stock. One big lot o f soft and stiff Hats. , Eamouft] When Special make;- all styles and colors. - Min’s $1,00Winter Cap8.-£f)n ,] Special Sale Price . . . . JK}C j One lot of Men’s Winter Caps'in golf-'and' golf yacht styles; plain 2aijd -fancy fabrics:, fur lnbanda;.aU . sizes. . . . . . . _• Boys’ $1 and,$1.50 Hafa. f»Q_ ’ Special Sale Pride . . . .. DUG One lot of Boys’ Soft HUtB-In alt- styles aud colors, . „ M EN ’S SW EATER COATS At .Special, Bale Prices. ' Colors are grays, . cardinals, greens; whites, navies, etc/ 50a Sweater Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 o $1.00 Sweater Coats ............. .gOo $1.50 Sweater Coats. . . . . . . . . $ 1.20 $2.00 Sweater Coats ........ $1.60 $3i00 Sweater Coats ........ $2]40 $3.60 Sweater Coats ....... .*$3-80 $5;0b SWeatSr Coat# •........... $4,00 $$.00 Sweater Coat#........ .,..$ 4^9 $7,00 Sweater Coats $V 5 $8,00 Sweater Coate . . . « ........ $3.40 $8.60 Sweater Coats *...........$130 $10.00SweaterCoats *...........$8-0d Speciftl Sale Prioe.. ,$ £ i £«T \ i- ■ SPRINGFIELD 0 M 0 . One big lot o f ' not to tear or rip. 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