The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
a m tm ‘S.V^- ~ —fc.., NMpMttpasM Th* C i v i l e H«r*M 1 KARIiH BUM, EDITOR ? Entered at tbo Past-Office. Cedar- 1vlllc-s 0-, October Cl, 1887, a# second j t glass matter. Coffield Tire Protector —eliminates % f0 of all punctures. Prevents stone bruises, which later lead to blow-outs. Makes any tire wear longer, Five years-of success is the best evidence of the merit of the Coffield. Pays for itself many times over by the extra mile- *ge you get The Coffield Tire ProtectorCo. Agents Wanted | 117 W.jCourt St,, Dayton, Ohio gttCTeiag BABB BEST Buy Bevel Brarid H- DAY OLD CHICKS Produced By The Miami Hatcheries * .... HEADQUARTERSjFOR Buckeye Incubators and Brooders Pratt’s Baby Chick Food Pratt’s Poultry Remedies Poultry Supplies of all Kiuds C . L . B AB B SBRThe jJW inchesterJ fS tore^ 16 S ou th S t .» X en ia , Oh io Let This CardGuideVbu This card will solve your problem: “What color shall I paint my house?” You can’t possibly go wrong. It gives colors suitable for’ homes of any style of architecture, both “ body colors” and “ trims,” It also tells about the best paint made: HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINT Green Seal is a paint built'to give good looks and long wear. In every way it gives the biggest pos sible value for your paint dollar, Formula is printed on every package. Sold by THE CEDARVILLE FARMER’S GRAIN CO. LET US ESTIMATE YOUR Electrical Work COMPLET STOCK OF BULBS Galloway Electric Shop $2 Witt Main Bell Phone Xenia, Xenia 5K! II You Need Printing Dropin And See Us No Trouble to Estimate. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1022. ° MUHIC IN* THE SCHOOLS. rdwult* is c-no of the important factors in tho development of tho racial life of every community and the interest shown in music is one of tho surest indications of the culture of the community. The day for instruction of music by the grade or high school teacher is past. Even-years ago this was not looked upon with favor and those who •had a taste for music were sent to singing.schools. Some of our older citizens who are and have been recog nized as singers and .musicians re ceived tlieir instruction in ,the old singing school. Today the modem school has a well laid course for music. The. larger,high schools even have provision fox 1 instruction in in strumental music of many kinds. In this way the hoy or girl that .has talent may select by choice and have instruction along that line.,No public school is in the A-One class today unless the course provides for musical instruction. / We were much impressed the other day when we ran across a report of the supex-intendent of the Lodi, 0., public schools. The course in that school provides for vocal music; also stringed' and wind instruments. As a result what do we find from this report. In four classes. 23 pupils are instructed in the art of violin .playing. Nino with wind instruments. In all 57 boys and girls are laying the found ation for special work along musical lines. We also find in this report that the school has nr, orchestra of 22 pieces. Only six of this number had ever had previous instruction before the class was organized last September, Thai school also has a girl’s glee club and one for boys. The lower grades of the school are being taught music under the course system and will be pro-* moted as in other studies. We cannot help but think that the j locifi schools are not up to standard j by the present method of musical in -1 struction. The pupil learns little or} nothing of the foundation required if a musical course is desired later in life or at the time of entering a higher institution. Then we have the families^who are not able to give their children musical tx-aining. The community owes this instruction, to j such children. While our schools ares costing us much more than in former years,.anti probably some of this s money might be used to better ad vantage, none of it is lost. HOMEY PHILOSOPHY When we are young our ambition is fired with the desire to create some thing, and then as we grow older we see that’ mapkind can't create any thing. Often, when it is too late, we learn the" lesson—that our time should have been spent in recogniz ing. the things that are created for us rather than trying Jo create hew things and try to steal the job of the divinity. There has been a correct answer to every problem in arithme tic even before we knew anything a- bout arithmetic, and "So there is a so lution to every problem in life that confronts us. All wc have to' do is to find the way. There is no path so thorny but there is a primrose by way that will lead us out to happiness if we only'see it. It’s there. We don’t have to make it. All we need is to recognize it. STOCK SHIPMENTS. This county during the month of February shipped 10 floors containing 717 hogs through the co-operative company. 19 calves; 71 sheep, netting $4,BOG. The total amount of business for the year ending in March is $300,- 000. With the large amount of live stock being shipped from fall pigs, and cattle it io expected that more business will he transacted during the months to come. Unappreciative. The Girt (at the, cinema)—"Look 'ere, Bert, ain’t you got no more sen timent than to crunch pe sermhits while there’s a love scene goln* on7”— London Iloyal Magazine. F lo a tA fo rD SH O CK A B S O R B E R S Work with tho Fore’ spring*—* not against them, ‘/he "third spring’’ cheek*the reboundand •tops the «t(le>sway. Save tires, fuel, and cardepreciation. Mod erate in price, R. A. MURDOCK, CedarviHc,and Jamestown B pPE E -JOH H SON CO if Mfih ijt €T Iin « A « m m a m . a p o i i r . j j f j a CtL ' “*** TURKISH Friendly VIRGINIA Gentlemen BURLEY Theperfect blendo f the three perfect cigarette tobaccos in one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes 15^20 1MVTHAVB. HBV*Y«ftKCITY ablet/% C IN C IN N A T I S T O R E N E W S SERVICE “He Who Serves Best, Profits Most” Since 1877 when we began to do business in Cincinnati, we have hud uppermost inour minds, the idea o f Service. Our entire store family, nearly 800 in number, are here to serve—to “do unto others as they would have ,others do unto them,” There need never be any disappointment in die m erchandise we distribute. We do not consider a transaction, complete until your pur chase has given the ser vice you expect o f it You are cordially invited to visit our store when you come to this. city. y! . Apparel o f reliability for mtn~u)omen—boye — ghh—infantt. and@/iew(§ CINCINNATI^GREATESTSTORE FOUNDED 1877 CINCINNATI Forfeit hi Loildoh Markst In the famous Povcnt Garden flower market In London, the work of car rying Is done largely by women por ters. A somewhat odd recognition of their work is received annually by these flower porters In the shape of a shawl and two aprons each, a gift from the duchess o f Bedford, #*Sr-.-^WS , »• — •-•*$- ^ ~'Sfc*~r- * - ■'-T-- 4 To Mr. W. L, Cierndhs, Cciarviilo, Ohio* fpeels! Agent for New Branch of Engineering. Methods of regulating the humidity of the air in buildings, especially In factories where moisture plays an Important part In various Industrial processor;, constitute a branch of en gineering known as "air-conditioning.” m o ioCJ a rS> 3 Big Sister’s Command. Margaret, though scarcely older, was almost constantly at the side of her brother, William,- ready to impart her knowledge of this great world for^ his special benefit. When mother left for downtown shopping and gave Jjaby tho usual bye-bye, he seemed much amazed at all the excitement until Margaret came to the rescue with "Wag your hand, William." *0 ‘vpwx *4S « w a 'S sassvio HEixae ANVMLL ***»a m HUM. fiOA K>P!A - o i j aapuag jirapdo s .X usjbhj , W3HL I1VHA4 OX havm ooa aojsns s a s s v i o GOOD HAYa AON AHAV A o*T3 > *9 *3 u ft o ra c3 ■X* i o u s o<N *3 tS •5 •H fs Y 3a T3r THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Y O R K , Dear Six1; Without binling myself to apply for insurance, I should be pleased to receive particulars regarding the Mutual Life’s policy which provides a life income for the insured or beneficiary. My age is — v ’35 tS * S? 2 " .9 8 3 s p < . ■ . (Name) (Business Address) (Residence) (Town) (State) For a quarter of a century W. L. Olemans has represented this old Company, organized in 1843. -TRY OUR JOB PRINTING F0RD50N TRACTORS F . O. B DETROIT R ed u c t ion o f $230 in Price F rom $625—------ T o Present Price— —~-$395 F.' O. B. DETROIT ' t> . ■ , R. A. Murdock Authorized! Ford, Fordson Sales and service Cedarville, Ohio Jamestown, Oliia Save for Old Age But tlxree men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed” at G5 years, according to statistics. Arc you to bo one of the three or one of the 97? Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. We pay G per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to such propor tions as will mean independence for you. TheCedarviileBuilding & Loan Association One dollar deposited in ft Savings Ac count he o gives you one of thes Lib erty Bells to drop your odd change in. Ta eCorapany pays doable t!: - lace o f the policy in case death is, caused by accident. Premium* cease when the insured becomes totally disabled and eceivea a fixed income during such disability of $10 per month per $ 1000 .
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