The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

m *O S ORCHESTRA AK U BAND INSTRITIKN'.; •'.v / 4 p o l l o - p h o n & ~ - W*ywPiano tnaprmu* > ^ - rriOT/f IN’ <<Ng) Talking MKhfo* A celebrated player-piano into which has been built an equal­ ly high grade tal kingmachine. ■, A combination now possible to play together because: The motor driven roll of the player is. independent of the foot pump. This -» enables the player, to follow accurately ■ and easily t h e ,tempo of fhe record, and • the’' talking machine is equipped with a . pitching device easily adjusted and ‘ regulated. ' Demonstrations now o f this , wonderfvl instrum en t. . - ....... SPRINGFIELD, OHIO r * VERY battery has to stand HI* more or less pounding every-day of it s life, for even the best springs in the world can’t absorb all the jolts. The effect of big and little bumps w ill be greatly lessened if you see to it that the battery is clamped tightly in place* Or ask.ws to see to it next time you come in. The Xenia L. C. R. Storage Battery Go. 11-13W. Market St., X en ia ' Ohio ; TMaoe «*A*P MCOOTCACO Old Reliable Meat Market Where you cart get the choicest cuts of .Beef, Veal, Fresh Pork or Smoked Meats* S. E. WEIMER C « d a r v i lU , *“ I** O h i o S«for« til* Day of the Auto, A camel with the neck and lego of a gifstfe ranged the plains 6t Cold* rado with the three-toed ancestor of the hdtaa 1,500,000 year* ago. Dally fhouflht. Affection Is the broadest basis of good in life.—-Ceorye Billot. •up*r«tltfon CortCsmlfifi Diamond, j The losing Of a diamond la consld* l ered, apart from its material valtte, ianomenof mishap. Tobe efficacious as a tfiiismsn the diamond should ha fifth freely, and '"never sold, never Kit «****■coveted, and fitter taken by INNAaf KNwoe^*' CHURCHMEMBERSHIP ACCEPTSCHALLENGE. j TOGREATREVIVAL j Sixteen Million Dollar Fund Will be Raised, SayUnited Presbyterian Readers After Personal Tours of America Lesders In the Halted Presbyterian ehurch, returntag from hurried speak­ ing tears to all parts of America, re­ port at, natloaal haMauartors of the New World Mpveinamt in Pittsburgh, Pa., that there is little doubt that the deaetninatton will achieve an over­ whelming success in Its campaign from April tp to Nay A for |lfr,7I5,20? tp widen the field of church work at home and abroad. DR, GEORGE E. RAITT During march and April more than a tfosea ef the Snort widely known men in the church yislted every part of the country where United Presbyterianism Is represented. Enthusiasm for the campaign, which is one of the 30 de­ nominational drives comprised in .tho Interchurch World MoVement united campaign, is steadily increasing say mr tie-leaders; .................... * ‘ * Rev. George S, Raitt, D, D., general secretary of the New World Move­ ment, crossed the country, speaking at Omaha and Pawnee, Nebraska; Love­ land, Greeley, Denver and Pueblo, Col. oradq, and in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. "In one congregation I found that 35 men had pledged themselves to give $1;I00 each to the movement.” said Dr.- Raitt. "I found the congregations Everywhere accepting their allotments and determined to raise"their share of the fund, It la the greatest forward movement in the hlatory of onr church,” Rev, 3. Knox Montgomery, D. D„ president of Muskingum College, brought a similar report after a three weeks' trip through Washington, Ore­ gon and Idaho, ''Generally speaking. I found the situation, quite beyond what 1 had expected,” he Said. Reri T. D. Edgar, D, D,, Of Pitts­ burgh, Fa., just home-from ah 3,M0 mile trip through the west, said partic­ ular strength was being shown by con­ gregations in Te^aa and California. "Success will be made certain by an active and thorough canvass at the .finish,” he declared. A remarkable feature of the move­ ment is the announcement from the foreign mission fields that the synods ef the Punjab In India and of the Nils in Egypt also will put on New World Movement Campaigns. Loaders in these synods are calling for a delega­ tion of workers from the home cbarch ,te assist them in their Campaign which will he conducted about the middle of September. .. ’ , RURAL CONGREGATION LEADS AMERICA IN RATIOFTITHERS Campaigns by downs of Protestant denominations throughout Amotion to revitalise the Biblical practice of tith­ ing has brought into national promin­ ence a little church in Burgettstewn, iPa. -It Is probable, say churchman, that no other-congregation la Amdrioa has boon able to show such a percent­ age of tithing stewards, pledged to give one-tenth of their income to'Chris- tiaa service. The church is the First United Pres­ byterian congregation which has en­ rolled 131 tithers cut of a total mem­ bership of 17S. This enrollment is of­ ficial, pledge cards, of the 13d tithers having been sent to headquarters of the New World Movement of the de­ nomination at Pittsburgh, Pa. An un­ official report is that this proportion of 73 per cent of the membership enroll­ ed as tithers has been increased to SO per cent, ’ Remarkable enrollments.arc result inf from the New World Movement campaign for enrollment of tithers and official reports alheady show en­ rollment of 13,772 members of the United Presbyterian church. "The outlook for enrollment of 60,- MO tithers in the churchis exceedingly hopeful," says ReV. J. M. Whiga, D. D., secretary of the department of stew­ ardship, of the movement,- "Many cOtt- u'egations hate not reported, some have* submitted only partial reports and it the present rate of eallstment carries through the entire ehmrdt we win have mot* then IMM m&Miii* Poetry, If ft be of ho use to make men imp. py, to quicken In them tho joy of liv­ ing, to heighten their pleasures, to dry their tears; if it he of no use fo tench them wisdom, to open their eyes, to purify their thoughts, *o gird them'to fight, to brace them to endure, to teach them to. he gentle; then, indeed, wo may ask, “What is the tts e of poetry?” But, while poetry can do all these things, I think it must ho allowed by the most practical that it has a very Important part to play in the work *f the worid.—Rlehard I* Gaiiienns, CHURCH SERVICES m Covenanter Church, Xenia Ave., Rev. R. S. McRlhinney, Pastor, Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M, Preaching Service at 10:30 A. M. M* JS. Church , Rev, V. E. Busier, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30*, G, H. Hart- man, Supt, Preaching at 10:30 a. m, 4 Epworth. League at 0:00. You are invited to all of these ser­ vices. U, P, Church Services. Rev. JohnP , White, pastor Sabbath .School at 9:30, Preaching a t 10:30 Y, P. C. U. at 6 P, M. ■Wednesday Evening Prayer meet­ ing at' 7:00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. ■ ’ R, P. Church Rev, W« P. Hardman, Pastor Sabbath School at 9:30 Preaching at 10:30 a. m, Christian, Endeavor at 6 P. hi. Wednesday evening prayer meet­ ing at 7 P. M, * . Clifton U, P. Church - Rev. E. G. McGibben, Pastor- Sabbath School at 9:30. W. R. Col­ lins,.Supt. Preaching at 10:30 Y. P. C, U. at 6:30, A cordial and urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend these services, - j "Come thou With us ahd we will do thee good; for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel." Num. 10:29. Rev. Wm. T. McKinhey, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Fred Stewart, Sup.t. Preaching at 10;30 a. m. Teachers* Meeting Saturday at 7. Christian Endeavor at 3 p.’m. A cordial invitation.fa extended to all. If you have no church home come with us. NOTICE. I No-tice is hereby given by The Board o f Education .of . Cedarville Township Rural School- District, that on the 27th day of April 1920, a special election trill be held in said district to determine the following: question to wit; Shall the> bonds of said district be. issued in the sUra of Eight thousand dollars, With which to purchase and maintain a reliable transportation system to properly and quickly transport the pupils? of said district to the school building in Cedarvilte,’ Said special election- Will be held at the usual voting places in Cedar­ ville Township. Polls'Open from 6:30 A. M, ,to 6:30 P, M. standard time. ' By order of The Board, of Edcation, Cedarville Township Rural School District. Andrew Jackson, Clerk. Cedarville, Ohio. March 22, 1920, Unsatisfying. The serious and responsible. life of ftn ordinary prosperous man, .fulfilling the requirements of our social Organ­ ization, fatigues, end neither com­ pletely satisfies por completely occu­ pies, Still less does the responsible part of the life Of a woman, of the prosperous classes, engage all her en­ ergies or hold her Imagination. And there has grown up a great Informal organization of employments, games, ceremonies, social routines, travel, to consume .these surplus powers and excess cravings, which might other- wise change or shatter the whole or­ der of human livingAEt. G. Wells. ALLKINDS OF ELECTRICAL W IRING AND JOBWORK SOLICITED B Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Homey & Sanders Phone 228 HarryKeaoofl AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY Q , REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed ot no Fay ^Parties wanting .two auctioneers I km m position to supply the extra man with uhiimited ex­ perience. ' PHONK 2*120 5 Cedarville, » * Ohio wwinrws? W* g * O m Hundred Dollars Ra- Rg* % say fm *£ CsstiUTh that g jw M * «u»d by HAH'a Catarrh ^ Catarrh Modicine has been waea^ymtijuTh sufferer* for the e—. , tt -» -w .y w a . and has W- eeme knewn as tho most reliable rem- #ss#d portions. * . you have taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time yon will ok a great improvement in your health Start taking .Hall’s twtarTh Medicine, at once juvf get rid r---—-?™ «VVMM# Alvl y entagrh. Send fog testhnmnals, Wtatr . . * * Co., Toledo, Ohio. »*ld by all Druggist*, 7§«. WhattheKaiser Told. Roosevelt THE FELL ACCOUNT. fif Roo«ovelt’» reoeptiea at the varipm, vsurti o l Roro**, l* . tcrihiag intlm«t«ly Us r*Mtrk- »bjs interviews with the XAlser, ere tola in Rgo«evelt*e ewe “words exclusively, in S C R I B N E R ’S m a g a z i n e At lour (letters er send Sl.SO . . now to SCRIBNER’SMAGA­ ZINE, N e w Y o r k C ity , Jnr ' three numbers ooatsiaieg Roosevelt’s OwnLetters l e ' h & M 'If paint could be gold fit gomuch.» square yard of covering, thiswould quicklyshowwhya gallon of Hanna’s Green Seal is more economical than ’’cheap” paint. 'Add to this Green Seal's longer service, and new light is shed on the question “Whichpaint Is cheapest?” You need a trustworthy paint on your property. One that gives the maximumof covering protection and beauty. The exact formula appears on every package of Green Seal Paint. s o l o s v CEDARVILLE, OHIO. 35,000 Owners Praise .. The New Tripiex Springs ‘ T\ /TORE than 35,000 owners i V l o f the new Overland. 4 are 'enthusiastically t e l l i ng their friends o f the wonderful riding qualities o f thi s car. Triplex Springs smooth ou t th e rough road blimps! ' “Rides as no light car iever rode before.” I ^ ^ The Sedan w*‘su-t marc ihnq the “ I t would be 'an insult to pu t shock absorbers,on. this c k f ' * , ’ , - ' ■ ‘ “The most advanced piece o.f work yet produced in thq motor car line.”—These are some of , the sincere compli­ ments paid Overland 4 by > proud owners. • only 700 pounds Touring Car- - CENTRAL GARAGE, ^ George Henkel, Prop. Cedarville O THE UN I V E R SA L CAR « Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible Buy your Ford car now while dollveriea are possbile. There is only a limited speci­ fied number of Ford cars allotted to this territory, mi wilt he wise to buy w » now While we can get cart to deliver. A Signed order with u* u your protection. Even our -email allottment of Ford cart, Is not shipped us until we have bonaftdeor- ders for them. This is because the demand for Ford oars all over the country 1* greater than the supply or production. So don t depend on spring delivery. g tinly so many Ford cats will be shippedin this territory; only so many will be able to get Ford caw. If you would be forehanded and plan ahead, you will have us delta- er yod a Ford car as soon as possible. Thenyou will have it to use whenever yott want % he Ford is att all year utility—in your home or b ^ 6*3; ^ 8 ease fo operation, its low cost of maintenance has made it such. It will serve you *b* year round. Spring and summer, autumn winter, it is yourservantj always readyJo . do your bidding. RikLisI R . A . MURDOCK CEDARVILLE, OHIO. J .

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