The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
.jSgfcS**1- I 4 nrniiaiininfimtfl»inrTrrriiiiiTfTyiriiTnBiTffTwniwiilTifftri?rr ----- -------=*-*r * - *STS <#>•*«'*(. SrW'J- r** f!"VMI fppM The Advantage Yau Have at Trading at a Special Men's Store at Such a Store as Ours. We haven’t any cheap merchandise we know what’s what in style, we’ve a wide price range. We teach men what to look for in clothes buying which is “QUALITY FIRST” , » Confidence^ yes confidence's necessary it dispels all doubts and enables you to buy intelligently and you are satisfied. Look for the label in your coat if it read* Hart, Schaffaer Sc Marx or F ra i Makes for Men and Perfection for Boys. We know you are not disappointed with your purchase. These clothes are the best in the world for the price $12.50 to $30 Boys’ Clothes $3.50 to $10 We give S. and EL ,-s Green Stamps v Ask for them STRAUS & HILB “The Surprise Store” 28-30 £. Third St., Dayton, Ohio- Dayton’s largest and exclusive Men’s and Boys’ Store 'll: Never Have We Had Such A Pine Collection of Silk Suits and Dresses, Woolen Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists. ^ "* \ ' ; - x / , f • Jj Qur Sales have proved satisfactory in *\- * * • * * spite of bad weather. I; 'iz'.’.t ;•> y/:f^,!rX'■ V.!v,'.; '•vf -. i ■'. ■'‘V> • Come and S ee T hem Parties have gone to Dayton and returned to buy ^rom us. We are showing . one of the largest and best line of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, '.•'•.■I..'..’ '..'- I • 'r- ■ • . > •••'.■ .■ ■ . ' •1 '■ -■ Mattings, Wood Fiber Fillings, Draperies, LaceCurtains, also Curtain Goods by the ^ 0 - yard, WindowShades, Table Oil Cloth,also a fine lineofBedSpreads, Cedar Chesfs, Carpet Sweepers, etc.,*ever shown instir carpet department. When you are ready for anything in this line, visit this department —IN THE BASEMENT we be- ■ - ... t p $ lieve we can save you somef money »ACK LACK moffTucr - ^ «r ’ .. W arners, Nemo, Gossard, F ro lasete Hutchison 6 Gibney X E N IA , OHIO Hungry People have a glerious smile after eating a meal where % i one of thee* excellent beef stakes, mutton or veal roasts for which this store is noted. We take pride in serving our patrons just what will please them. Vegetables mill Fruit* In Senaon Walter* Cultice ‘ • jhm ,« ■ c lh to n v , p. r i i r B r u ch imbs . —-Christianity is built on an empty grave. -—I shall be I yonder. We do not lo*e our personality in heaven, us continue to remember in , our prayers the homes recently bereft j of loved ones, * „ —-Merle Jiife is leader of the Mis^.. sion study class Sahhath evening. —The National Meeting of the Mis sionary Societies of the U. P. Church will be held in Xenia May 9.U. Wom en especially, but also many men will desire to attend. Mrs. J. M; Bull of Springfield represents Xenia Presby- terial, ■ ■ . . . * —A letter from one of our invalid members recently with the Referen dum vote, brought -more cheer to the pastor's heart than anything lias done for a long time. The Chimes columns reaches a much larger audience than the pulpit discourses, it seems. —Real churches aren’t made by men afraid Lest somebody else goes ahqadj When everyone works and nobody, shirks You can raise a church from the dead. —Whether or not the minister has something to say to you at church you have something to say to God and He has something to say to you. —Presbytery meets at Xenia Sem inary Chapel Tuesday, May 9, at 2 p, m. in a called meeting, Mr. A. L. Ferguson is our delegate. —Walter McClure will supply the Colorado Mesa- congregation during the summer vacation. This congrega tion is located near Olathe, Colorado# and is where the widow and sons of Rev. H. B. Turner reside, —The devil has little to fear from the spiritual activity generated in a poorly ventilated churchy and I am uot so sure but that he makes it his busi ness to overcome any efforts towards better ventilation. . Efforts . towards better ventilation always stir up the' devil; During the singing, some broth er who believes in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, for each one or Which a bountiful supply of-fresh air. is necessary, will pull down a window* Sister Jones will immediately begin a dry coughing, and-some other fur be decked sister will shiver.. There are strong signs of indignation andmalev olent glances at the open window. Then some anaemic ’ brother with blood in. Kis eye will jam that window down hard with a look that challenges the fresh air crhiik to mortal combat. Then for sixty minutes, more or less, the audience breathes one another s; breath, and becomes stupefied, and dreamily half carried, to the skies on flower beds of ease, surrounded by clouds Of carbon dioxide. They would object to-washing one another’s feet, but do not object to breathing one. another's, breath, which certainly has much more need of being washed, and even fumigated. - —f t -may be tha t your friend has done something that has hurt your heart. I t is a little hard to bear# but have a good talk’with him. Possibly the fault may not be all his. If you have not lived just as you should# live better, so that no one will ever thmk of saying mean things about you,. ’ . —When some man you know is mak ing a hard fight against any bad Habit, give him &httle bit of a lift. 'Don t hit him when everybody is .running him down. Find-his good' side and make the most .of it. ,If others are inclined to shun him, tell them that i t is nob the beSt way to help him to get on the right- track. ! ....... I 1 ... .........."'l'® mmpfm 'inrnmffiTr'iTrr31 "tSSSfP $160 Rtwartf $160. UTh*r»#<l«r«ol till* p*par wifi b* to Ita'tn that there is at l*att one dmiifod that feunec bss beta able to attirt in Ml As stag* add tjiftl is Cgtitfib. (Stl%ih £&uVfs1h(>only pOsitlVa «at*.n&w . khgtm to tldf msdlctf toftfoUy. oManfe. t bdflg * aOhstitotfonsl dirt**, rtqalrM a w/taittinikmal ttstlifmant. kail’s.tiMtoli Ontaii taWminternajly, adting dtrsotly up on the hlbod and mucoussunaVsaof system tftersby dasttoylng tbs fdhtidsbon of the dMwe, and giving th* pstli-rit Arcngtb by bnildtrlg Upthe OdtatHbtldn attd as«@Mng imtftte in doing its wtifk. Tli« proprfsloig fiftveaomtieh faith in Its curative potttfs, hat tbaj^dffer obeHifmlml Ihdlfka forany nMi IhatU fidis to CUra. Send for list o taiMftSofiMs. JiMtm It 3. OHWKRYACo.,T«!tdo, 0. ny 7»s. JElMi'SFamily Ylllsara tH*b«t, . yr»mattariMiv hard your Msd m m , i flfy, AMC m T . Series—Looking Heavenward. May 1. Differences smOngRe deemed, ' © —Messrs, Walter and Cameron McClure visited with- their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. C. M,. Ritchie# Wednesday and Thursday., - • -----Carey P. Ritchie resumed his work in Cedarville College last Mon day. He will finish the .term and at tend the Summer School.. . . . . —Robert-Harris, after'a week’s visit with home folks, returned to his place in the,Navy, He ispn the New Hamp shire battleship, ■ ■. ’ , • —Dr, C. M. Ritcllie .has been ap pointed by Xenia Presbytery as a del egate to the General Committee of Missions a t Detroit and to the Gen eral Assembly at Cleveland which Will Tequire his absence May 16-31 inclu sive in the interests of the Presby tery. , —Every Sabbath ought to be ah Everybody go to- Church Sabbath. Audiences are improving and to make up for absences laBfc winter let us all resolve to bo in our . place in the sanctuary every Sabbath. DRAFTSTALLIONS. Prince Albert, the Imported Belgian and Longjumeau, the Im ported Percberon, will make the season a t the farm on the "Wilming ton road just south of Cedarville. Owing to the Uusottled condition of the horse market the season for each horse will be 116 for a colt to stand apd Stick. This Is an ex ceptional opportunity to breed your-mares to proven sires a t such a low fee. Book yeur mareB early, ANDREW WINTER. Oscar Lee, Groom. Phones, barn 18 on 10Sand resi dence 28. ELECTION OF TEACHERS. • The Board Of, Education of the Cedarville Township Rural School District will meet Friday evening, May 6th for the purpose ol electing teachers. Applications .should be in the bands of the clerk by that date. ij A. G. Collins, Pres. Andrew Jackson, Clerk. AGEDTAXCOLLECTOR Restored Tohealth ByVhol Corinth. Miss.—" ! am a city tax col lector and seventy-four years pf age. 1 was in a weak, run-down condition- My druggist told me about Vinol. I tried it and in a week noticed consider able improvement; I continued its use and nowI have gained twenty pounds in Weight, and feetmuch stronger. 1 con sider^Vinolaftni tonic to^createstrength for old p e o p l e . A . P rice . C. M,*MDGWAT, Druggist,, Gedatviile, Ohio, SAVE INSAFETV ^ our S uccpss or Failure Depends Largely O h JL Your Ability to Save Systematically, T H E 1 Springfield Savings Society POINTS THE WAY TO SUCCESS L OOK AT THE CROWDS WHO LABOR AND SHRINK AND CRINGE IN THE SHADOW OF DEBT THE ENTIRE YEAR AROUND. I OOK AT THE' MONEY SPENT IN USELESS EXTRAVAGANCE »^ALL.ABOUT YOU AND REALIZE THE PITABLE STATE OF OLD AGE,WHERE NOTHING HAS BEEN LAID BY. L o o k n ow t o y o u r p r e s e n t I HOUR. DON’T BARTER WITH ‘YOURSELF. TAKE STRENGTH AND HEED THE MESSAGE OF THE TIME. DON’T LET THE DECEMBER OF L IFE FIND YOU EMPTY OF POCKET AND PANTRY. . But You Must SAVE in Safety E'T'li'lj' .......... I | . MMII...... I ....... ...... ............................... , .............. ........................................... Loans and investments by this bank are made only oh United States Bonds, State, County and Municipal bonds and by first mortgage on real estate on about two-fifths of its actual value .not considering im provements. Sor uniformly and consistently has this rule been observed over] a period j of forty-three years THE SFRINGFIELDi SAVINGS SOCIETY HAS NEVER MADE A LOSS. We Pay4 Per Ct# onDeposits I t is the policy of this .bank to have greater regard for the safety of the investment than for the- ambunt of interest and profits to be derived therefrom. . We Pay 4 Per Ct. onDeposits St^rt Your Account With Us Right Now Send in your deposit by mail. Make the two-cenfc stamp your errand boy in the greatest business: adventure of your life. Write for our booklet “BANKING BY MAIL" (? Where Quality .Prevails The Big Store V . .Springfield# Ohio It's Time to Think of That Graduating Gown and the June Wedding Day is Almost in Sight, ' . * , i • * w ^ . v If.It ’s WearingApparel-a ■ ’ From the daintiest of all dainty lingerie to the slippers# the hosiery, the dress, tha hat and all other accesories'of.the feminine toilet, we are prepared to' supply in the greatest profusion even the most fastidious demands, and for the groom, our Men’s Store will take ample care of every possible need. in t Is Gifts- ■ V ’ , * You could go nowhere and find a more cofnplele or satisfactory selection to choose from. Our basement with its wealth of cut glass, its superb aisort- mant of china and bric-a-brac and its thousand and one articles both useful and ornamental, constitutes a wide and economidal field for choice. 1 If It’s Furniture or Rugs— Let us say that our equipment id this capacity is without equal in Spring- field. Wren’s furniture, rugs and drapery departments, associated as they are under one roof, make the ideal place to select the things which gp to furnish the home. What we most desire to impress upon you is th* element of safety you always enjoy in trading a t WREN’S. We learned long ago that the absolute confidence of the public was our greatest asset—th a t QUALITY is merchandise and HONESTY in dealing were the true watchwords of .success. When you buy a t Wren’s, you deal with the store npfc only of yesterday and today but of TOMORROW. Every article you purchase comes to you under the most positiv* of all guarantees—Perfect satisfaction or your money refunded, ' ' V- Friday aud Saturday of this week are to be banner bargain days a t THE BIG STORE. Note the wonderful, values in S1KKS and WASH GOODS. We Refund Your Fa;re on Purchases of $15 or Over. ^ — ........ ...— - — - ~ g «p»»# K o d o l ....... Mrmi&jr, *t*rmug* 1 - •«,■ *# Will irtmti 1. ir.w . . . ImV*"'***,,l■ TH 1 mmmwmmfi SCHOOL A The me. last Frida; pose o£ elt me year, action ivaj next year This only J One, Two 'mere ha several da 0 . Morion but if such Axrangemcj he was ele son, Barbe Collins or port in noi y IS •f 1 . . The sala was fiyed a in the past. t eeivo the teachers, $7 country te. Hanna anc Prof. G. F. i* r ed a t the s of music., 1 er was elec think they i and 'will tr; i with Selma ship. . • are required This will rc ers, AH?of except one the future, Elizabeth B1 leen Blair, 1 ■ ris, Esther rI well. The high Misses Haze ton, the.latt at Murrayvi Miss Mart plicant and 1 re-elected. >>OMAN’S t -X ry s The thirt) of tjhe Won Society of 1 church of Tuesday eve Xenia, abou- S arts of thi he convent by members tion from tl NOTICETC The Villa set aside tin “ Clean-Up* notified to im and foroig carted fron |>t al Selinei Ct. j w y • . 1 ” f th a t has b ;c tributed In \ ' owners aloti other notice r D. H. Mel > , %.• ■ —W. L. farms to sell i ) . r a w< ele eai net , the Soap, d to r the Chamc Wl ction tants fr isort- We can and Spring irittg* y ar« • h the nmmmh f you iolute ndiae &rday s you ioney t Its poundi they illus i T | | D “ Mom keep then PRICES ♦ io . oo ; not#- 10W lbs. a ‘ Manufac ver. Rlchar i
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