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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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i tj A. LANCASTER DAILY EAQLIi Thurtday Evening, Ja. 21, 1914 fm ctM. 3C Lancaster's GREATEST CLOTHING STORE-Thc Store That io Always the Busiest! 0) A If Our rule is to never crry goods from on year to another, consequently all of this month you pur- A' chase gooods here at very Low Prices. The Greatest Clearance Sale We Have Ever Held Is Now at Its Best.

Seasonable Goods are being sold at cost and less than cost. THE Al. Wittekind Prop. ir 3C DC DC 3C DC HILL HURLS GERMAN SOLDIER REAL ESTATE SALES. Agent B.

P. Strfgle yesterday sold the John Kinney property, a house and lot on East Sixth avenue to John Johnson of lOlearport for $1,700, Possession given Fib. 1st. INVECTIVES IN TRINITY CHURCH LAST NIGHT IN SERMON DIVIDES HIS MEALS WITH STARVING CHILDREN OF ENEMY Thin morning Agent Strlgle sold the Morris iMoIer house and lot on North Maple street to Jacob W. Iloskins for a confederation of 1,400.

On "Hell Turned Loom'1 Turna on Saloons, Picture Showa and the Dance More of it Tonight When He Thinks of Baby Boy At Home Mr. W. Greten Gets an Interesting Letter From Old RvanKPlitit Dave Hill delivered a JANUARY BIRTH. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bnuman (Xenin Brandt) announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, Jan. 20th. Home Friend at Munich, Germany. Mrs. W.

Greten of No. 320 South On Comforts and Blankets! Commencing Saturday, January 22nd 45 to 50 Per Cent Reduction! Broad street received the following letter from a. near friend at Munich, MANY SECTS THERE ermany, yesterday and transformed from German for publication. It was the first letter she has received from her friends since the war broke masterly sermon to a good elv.ed audience at Trinity church last night. In his sermon he poured out terriftic torrent of invectives and warnings against saloons, theatres, card parties and the dance.

Me hurled broadside after broadside at the bulwnrliS of Satan and defied any one to take Issue with his argument. "Hell Turned Ixiose" was his theme and he gave a vivid picture how John Barleycorn was running a fmeeessful revival in Lancaster. Converts are made at the altars In saloons. Liquor is a substitute for the Holy Spirit. "Be not filled with wine but with the spirit." Dave Hill said further in his sermon that "more young girls are led astray by pending picture shows than by out.

Munich, Germany. Methodists Lead at Ohio State, Presbyterians and Lutherlana and Next in Line. Dear Friend: I received your dear letter and post cards. I rote you on your birthday, but you must not have received my letter. It was just about the time war was declared.

One lot Wool Blankets in plain and d0 Qfi plaids, reduced from $5 50 to. One lot of Cotton Blankets in plain QQr colors, reduced from $1.75 to. JOL. One lot of assorted Comforts, reduced QQ from $1.75 and $2.00 to. OU One lot of Wool Blanket! in plain d0 QC andplrids, reduced from $7.50 to $0ud One lot Woolnap blankets in plain d0 AO and plaids, reduced from $4.50 to p'iOa One lot of assorted Comforts, re- AC dnced from $3.00 and $3.50 to.

1 We are all well and have plenty to live on and here in Munich, every dance." He had statistics to prove it. He also said the time was thing" is about the same and business is about like it was before the war. Methodists are far in the lead of any other religious sect in the Ohio State university, according to a religious census just prepared by the registrar. Of the 34 different secU which are represented, Methodists have the vast majority. Their total Is 1444.

The Presbyterians are second with a total of 740. Other religions and the' number of students profess them are. Luther when preachers In their sermons had In the streets we see lots of soldiers to tell the people to lay something who have been brought home. off as to their apparel, but not they must he told to put something on. My husband has been gone to the Don't Miss This Opportunity! The evangelist appealed to men and women of lancaster to get ready for' war since the fifth of August.

He Is an officer with the Bavarian First Army Corps. He has to get food to the men. He Is O. K. Only once has ans 270, Catholics 203, Congregation- he been real close to the enemy, but The Sowlands-ffioig Co.

got out of danger without losing any aliats 259, Christians 187, Baptists 185 Episcopalians 1G8, Reformed Faith, 120, Brethren 121. Jewish, 72; Disciples 55, Friends 19; Evangelicals 43, Universalists United Presbyterians 35, Methodist Protestants 38; Christian Scientists 13, Unitarians 12, of his men. He Is now in France, where people are starving. Often my husband gives his meals to starving THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE. ihe coming of the King.

Wars and earthquakes in the old country mean something. We are living in the latter days. Prepare to meet thy God. Upon invitation the people who love the Lord crowded around the altar while the evangelist led in a fervent prayer. Singing and a general handshaking followed.

Evangelist Hill will occupy the pulpit again tonight. He only delivered halt of his sermon last night. Tonight he will give us the other half. French children when he thinks of his own little boy aged five, at home. Mennonltes, 5, Unionists 3, Quakers 0, Gregorians 5, Christian Unionists 4, Adventists 2, Hindoos 2, Mormons It will be a Bad Christmas to us without him.

iBut we pray that he may be spared and come home to us 2, Confucians 2, Gospels 2, Dnkard 1, 3C 3 3E at the end of the war. Spiritualist 1 and Moravian 1. Two. hundred and seventy-one stu dents of the university have no pref If the U. S.

would stop sending con- trabrand over to France and England Great things are expected. Church erence for any religion. Belt Phone 1534 they would have to quit and Germany GROVEPORT who has plenty herself would stop aBUaVaHCawaaasiaRBSMBBSSBsa Geo.H.Pr members are urged to come and get right at once. Watch the crowd tonight and follow them going to Trinity. Services begin at seven o'clock.

too. We all hope that President Wll DEATH CITIZEN son, who is a very great smart man will see to this. Another thing I would like to tell you. Don believe an reports you Of Mr. Chris C.

Bontrager Who Lived hear In your newspapers from Eng BACK TO LANCASTER. Mr. and -Mrs. J. B.

Uolenbnugh who have been, residing for some time in IMorgantown, W. have lately established themselves In a pretty home on East Mulberry street. Attacked With Heart Failure In Co-4 lumbua Store Taken To Hospital. For Many Yeara East Of Lancaster. land and France on their Bide because Spsciallst in Hp-Class Painting ano ossorifini Exclusive designs In Foreign and Domestlo Paper and fabric Hangings.

Suggestions, sketencj and estimates for decorations that are out of the commonplace. Both 256 EastfSIxth Art they are not true. The West Liberty of recent My sister's husband Is training re Issue says: cruits for the army service. Lots of Chris C. Bontrager, for many years my relatives are already trained but George W.

iBIgelow, aged of Groveport was attacked with lieart failure in the store of the Smith Bros. a resident of this vicinity, died at the have not been called away yet. Your COLD GONE! HEM) CUM AND NOSE homo of his son-lnlaw, Gideon Peter- cousin was here to Bee roe a week 8helm, at Kaloha, Iowa. -Monday, Jan Her husband has been wounded Hardware iWest Cheestnut Columbus, yesterday. He was taken uary -8, 1515, of paralysis, aged 74 In battle and will be sent home soon, to Protectant hospital in a Fletcher OPEN-IT'S FINE years, 7 months and 10 days.

We are told he is not badly wounded ambulance. Ills condition said to Mr. Bontrager was twice marMed I don't know much about your other relatives. be favorable for recovery. and both wives preceded him to the "Pape'e Cold Compound" Ends Coldt Are YOU One Of the thousands who need dental work who through fear and neglect have permitted your teeth to go so Jong without attention that your health is becoming Impaired.

If you are, take some immediate ac-mediate Bdion toward correcting this condition. We want you to Investigate 'and learn the good we have done with modern denial work for thousands. Painless extracting, perfect fitting artificial teeth: the best crown and bridge 'work, fillings, at moderate cont, has earned for tia a reputation for doing high class work only. Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant Rockey's Dental Parlors Or.

Rockey. Dr. Stepheneon Rialng Over Corner Store, Lancaster, O. Now, don't worry any more about And Grippe in a Few Hour. other world.

He Is survived by four sons and four daughters, two brothers EVEN us. God la good and He is with us an the time and will take care of our and four sisters. His children all Take 'Tape's Cold Comiwund" every two hours until you have taken side in Iowa, except ono son, who armies. lives at Napanee, Indiana. The broth Real Estate (or Sale-City or Country If tart frem tte tary ekmieit te tk boat on the Market Beeu K4 tell rear Treat and we the cettfis tor Insurance of All Kinds We write etty or tana rorty at goad rates an eonapaaM aa anyone.

Also aecldont tneurance and alekne, in Ue keel el eeaa aautiee. Omm ea aee aa. i IAS BARR CO. three doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be b-oken. It IF YOU HAD A NECK era and sisters all live In the vicinity No more this time.

With love and haplness to you, I am your true friend. It. M. of West Liberty except one sister, promptly opens your clogged tip nos. who lives In Holmes county, Ohio.

The remains will be brought mis and the air passages of the head; stops nasty (Uncharge or nose to Al LONG At THIS FELLOW AND HAD running; relieves the headache, dull West Liberty for burial, reaching here Wednesday evening. The funeral will neps, feverlnhness, sore throat, snees BANQUET AND SMOKER. United Spanish War Veterans will hold a banquet and smoker at the armory next meeting night, Feb. 11th. All comrades are requested to attend.

be held at South Union church, Thura Ing, orenegg and stiffness, ROOMS I en 4. MrSLIKRY BLOCK, SOUTH COLUMBUS STRUT SORE Til OAT day afternoon at one o'clock standard Don't stay stuffed upl Quit blowing in 4seeseeiieissssssssssssstsiwaaMaw time. Interment will be made South Union cemetery. Deceased spent most of his Hie at and anurfllng. Ease your throbbing head nothing elue in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which cost only 2o cents at any drug store.

It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and caus his home east of liincnster" and will be remembered by many residents in I Do waff this locality. NEW HALL FOR RENT. Tho new K. of Y. Mall can bo rented for dances, banquets, nt reasonable prices.

Only second floor In the city. Splendid floor. For reservations see the committee, John Uren-ensliibL CIibb. Flshbaugli or Geo. W.

Wilkinson. 10 21-23. DBS. La RUE LaRUE BOX 80CIAL. A lecture by a talented Fpeaker followed by a box social wll be the feature of the evening of Jan.

at the Factory School, two miles west ol Hookers. Ladles requested to bring boxes. 21-25-27 GLKNN C. BTROHL. es no Inconvenience.

Accept no sub stitute. The Beat Croup Medicine. TONSILINE Kirn Building. OSTEOPATHS Lancaster, O. Mothers who have had experience mi nil with It win agree with Mrs.

Oran urn WOULD QUICKLY RILIIVI IT. DR. J. C. STOVER awattiner, Hoajtioke, as to the SDinai Aaiusimeni a specialty.

DENTIST Edwards Operation for Catarrhal Deafness. best croup tnedlcino. She writes, "Chflmberlaln'a Cough Remedy Is the best croup medicine I know of because It breaks up the attack." For sale by all dealers. Oertard Miner Building, Main etraat Lanetetar, Ohla. Befl phone, office A ntiifk, Mfp.

tonihtnt. liMltnf. pntt.rptip reMM for R'r Thniil, tirtMlf tfracrOwl TOMtHINt. A mull bow ol Tnnnilin Init'f lunvrr llt.n fnnfl Any mf or Son Vfct. TOMiltti rrirnvra Bur Mouth unit Hrtann, ami tt-evnti fluln.y.

ZSctnaMc. Hmaltil I.N. All llrotfM, tttt TONllimt COMPANY, CMMn, OM. Mrs. Ralph H.

Wolfe and daughter Vergene are upending a few days with Mrs. Wolfe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I iMInck In Columbus. Both Phones.

Bell 1650. Citizen 24. Gold Chain Roaarlea, Water founts, Anything In the fCHglon 11m al Blet-ucker't Art II to re, 8. Brot 8f t-U 101; residence WO. la BmU Friday arfMcft IXI-tne.

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