The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

mmm T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D ADomoNAL local KARL* *ULL Mutest* a* tha PttMMtet, ■tavMwiMiir EDITOR AMD FDAUSHER Cadar-villa, 0* Ootebar 91, 1*17, i f saeaad v Mr. ttsd Mrs. W. R- Watt Mrteitain- ; ad « Thanksgiving Day at - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER *6, IMS. AS TO LOYALTY United Str.tea of Ainterim oxctpt o f Ms ewr» rri4tio«, urged by avk'rire to' “The Geod Rook **y* that 00 * cab - 1obtain f?r®*tar temporal Messing*, rot sere* two muster*. By the samelThe highways of the seas are never token one cannot hold sincere alley-1closed against his return, if he finds knee to two cowatFk*~-h» cannot holdjhimself unhappy uavUr the law.* and Mis* Elen Tarbox has accepted a position as night supervisor in a hos­ pital in Cincinnati. Ml** Tarbox re­ cently completed h#r training at Lake­ side hospital, in Cleveland. aloft two flag* and be loyal to both juwler jjfoe f oostitutk-n of this country C*0M<!I at the same in*e. One or the other| “Loyalty to God, Madison county has » » epidemic o f scarlet fever and diptheria, JJedalia and Wain City have most of the cases. The Plain City schools have been 01 ■ - must ride at the top of the wash Loy *$lty iR an attribute akin to godliness. Treason ia the outward expression of, . irgratitude. ’Trosldept Coolidge says that the £u itest danger to our government to- d:iy, lies among those who are bore, but who are unsssimil&ted in heart and spirit, and whose greater love is sllU for the foreign lands they left to bettep their condition in the United States'* • ' “It is not natural, nor even cause for criticism, that a person coming to the United States froin Some for­ eign country Bhould retain a certain degree of love for the land of his birth AU citizens of the United States descended from foreign lands, and, there is no disrespect in this* We love to trace Qur ancestry back to the pilgrim Fathers, and> eVEn beyond. But there is a limit to ancestral boast fulness. ’ ' “ Martial vows remove a young, man ox% young woman from the parental homo, and a new home is chosen. This does not mean, that love and .respect for the old home should be obliterated, but it does mean that a -new alter has been erected*-a new hearthstone built and dedicated to a new life, and this is the alter arid this is- the hearthstone . that demands loyalty above all others. “ So it is with the country of one’s adoption, No man ever came"*to the Favorite Parlor to country, to . home and to one’* self command* con- * or , e , , ,, fidewe of others end bespeaks good beauty. As good new, Call citixenship” Phone #0. Mr. W, W. Galloway and family are the guests for a few days of Rev, Summer and wife, parents of Mrs. Galloway, in Spencer, W, Va, THE TRICKY MAN A man of our acquaintance recent­ ly made a sum of money by"edging a friend into a corner and tricking him. He didn’t take the money at the point Miss Ora Hanna entertained the of a gun but he robbed his friend just" girl members of the Sewing Club at the same. Shrewdness and trickciy.her home Tuesday evening. Refresh, may er.sily win for a time, but in the ments were served during the even- end a man will not get far unless he *“g is honest, dependable and trustworthy. Persistence, determination, backbone, are necessary to success. A man must believe in himslf if he would succeed. He cannot believe in himself after be has profited by on ’unfair deal. “A For Sale: 30 nice shoats, 2 Poland China gilts, I-Poland China male hog, Phone 4-152. A, J, Furoy , TheTri-CircIe Club of Piqua ia dc- good‘ name is rather to be chosen than sirous of booking a few more .games great riches.” If you have Wronged a to complete their schedule.. This club man you cannot look him in the eye] has a classy court team made, up .of and if‘you cannot look people straight experienced, men. The team ia in the eye they soon learn to look upon ‘ semi-professional playing either pro- yon as a crook. No crook,was* ever feasional or amateur teams. The happy or contented^ respected. jdub is open3for game? any night of Shrewdness and trickery may win the. week Write Charles Keifer, Box «n immediate reward, hut -the square- -324, Piqua, 0 shooter gets the most game in the SE3 long run. For Sale; An old fashioned poster bedstead and high-boy. In good con­ dition. Mrs. W. 0. Maddux, - Rfd.- 2. Cedarville. <—Col, C. L. Taylor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-68, Jamestown for your sale date?. 4 (4tp 5 WISH BONE V S . BACK BONE YOU WISH fo\ r the day when you. will be financially. 'independent. But remember, it takes BACK BONE— the I Wfi.L spirit— Plus a savings-account to realize- your wish*„ - , TH IS A D IS W O R T H $1 ,00 T O Y O U For this ad and $4.00 we will dtfdit $5.00 op a new account. The ad is worth $1.00. • \ ta . 28 E. Main Street 1Springfield, Ohio Mrs. Sarah Mitchell was given jbirthday surprise last Friday at the .jg-jhame of Mr, and Mi’s* S.-K. William- (son. The members of her Sabbath ;School class were most all present for ’the occasion, .which -Mrs, Mitchell at i first thought was in honor of-Mrs. 1Williamson. .When she,. arrievd she; ‘ discovered the event was in honor of her 82nd birthday. f Buy Christmas puts (.now! Have just ieceived -from my Georgia grove? ;a shipment of Paper Shell ■Pecans, guaranteed. 1926 crop. Rest flavored nut grown in America, practically no 1waste. Price Coc per, pound; 5 lb. lots, $3.00. B. E. Rob|son. Phone62. ( -Mr. Enos Hill, one of our highly esteemed farmers, Is reported in' {very critical condition, suffering with pneumonia. Hi? son, Mr, Ralph Hill Rev. Gavin Reilly of Camclera.O., who made hi3 home with Mr. Hill while college, is also at Mr., Hill’s bedside. Fifteen Beautiful Unbreak­ able, Talking DOLLS T h e S tore THESE DOLLS RETAIL FROM $2.25 UP'TO $15.00 , - We are going- to give them away to the fifteen lit­ tle girls receiving the largest number of votes be­ tween November 27th and 10 o’clock Friday even­ ing, December 24th« The awards will be made Christmas morning at 10 o’clock* For each penny spent with our store during the period stated above, each customer will be al­ lowed a vote. Ask all your friends to save the voting coupons for you or to put them in the Bal­ lot Box in our store, L a - i v d oT T o \ j s Read Th is To The Children** % . .. • a- The Wonderful Home Store Christmas Toy Store is Now Open. +' V , , Th e best and biggest and brightest and busiest and buzziest and b—est, and f r - e s t , and b—best and you , can fill out these blank words yourself! Any way as soon as you see it, you will agree that it is the most wonderful T o y Store that , ever was ‘ and it must be a wonderful Christmas that is coming! 1 ' There are more dolls, -and better dolls and prettier dolls. There are jn o r e animals and funnier. There are more wonder­ ful mechanical to y s tfian you ever saw or heard in your life. And it is.such a big, bright, clean, light wholesome T o y ^ S ^ r e ! N o shabby , shody fixtures; no rough, uneven floors; no ^ W t r i n f m d crowd ing and pushing; but plenty o f roo#m, light, pure air and just good , educative, inspiring fun on every side. So bring the children and renew your youth. 3 E (TheFahienTehan©I SPRINGFIELD, OHIO UlUUlliiilHfiiiiuiiiniiitkiiiMhriuuitiiiiiiiiiiUf nfimilnfmnilllHm The Union Thanksglvlhg sermon in Gliften was delivered by Rev. Wm. Wilson, paster of the Presbyterian church, at the United Presbyterian church, yesterday morning. Rev. R. A. Jamiesort, who has been preaching at Camp Creek, Tenn., the past two weeks, conducting an evan­ gelistic Campaign, returned home on Tuesday. YOUR BIRTHDAY Is It This Week?' Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red, Good salary, home territory, permanent position, Must have car. Give age and qualifications in the first letter. Moseley Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky. conditions of contest I No girl over* 12 years old may he entered. 2 Only one nomination blank to be placed to the credit of ' each contestant. 8 Every voting coupon must he stamped by one of our sales force before being de­ posited in the Ballot Box. 4 No contestant shall solicit- votes or customers while in the store, 5 No coupons may be deposl* ted in the Ballot Box before November 27th or after 10 o’clock P, M. Christmas Eve. ft No coupons will bo given except at actual time of sale. Do not ask for them at any other time. 7 Any coupons allowing traces of any change in number? of votes marked will be de- . atroyed without being count­ ed. P rnw a n t R pow d mm mm m jr f f Jit w ■■ ( w W . REMEMBERYOUGETA VOTEWITHEVERY PENNYYOU SPEND INOUR STORED . ■ •. ' • l, <’ • , WATCHFOiTOURWINDOWDISPLAY ■ ' ' NEW HONEY IN THE COMB OR EXTRACTED AT $2*00 GALLON Six Gallon lots or more at $1.88per Gallon Produced Exclusively from Clovers. Quality guaranteed. State whether comb or ex­ tracted Is wanted when order ing, ■ ivTRE MTSYBEE a ’’ Roseville,' Dh [,^:t i.«* If your birthday is this week you are conscientious, loyal, idealistic, arid have an 10(0030 desire to attain a high position in life, Great achieve­ ments arc always before your eyes, but you are too ready to doubt yoUr ability-to succeed. When you concen­ trate your splendid abilities and ener­ gies you are capable o f remarkable achievements, <*> You are full of tfun and wit, and are fluent, eloquent talker, with many in­ teresting, original-thoughts. You are fond of being entertained, but much prefer entertaining others. Men born during these dates become professors, teachers, lecturers, orators scientists, and .^writers. Women born during these dates excel at any work requiring artistic touch. They become musicians, artists, writers, decorators and actresses. f 4 * • For Sale: One ,8-Piece Mahogany (Parlor suite; 1 combination bookcase land writing desk, 1 Mahogany Libra­ ry table, 1 Hall rack, 2 Axminster rugs 9x12. About 75 Rhode Island pullets, Mrs, C, H, Crouse WE ARE, NOW culling and Hood testing flocks. If interested call Le* .land Cramer, 63-R or 338-R, XENIA HATCHERIES CO„ Xenia; 0 „ P, O. BOX161, ‘ . / u." { • (4t) : For RalCs Beautlfui Mahogany Pho- nograph Good as ' new* VsiSf cheapIteYteNmUi Address Phono­ graph, Box Dayton, O. I; THIS YEAR’S MOST POPULAR GIFT FOR MEN The Strap Watch has become as popu-, lar with the men as the hraclet watch is with the ladies. It is the season's best — CHRISTMAS GIFT W e show a wonderful line o f Strap Watches at reasonable prices. American Strap Watches, $1$ do $65 Swiss Strap Watches, $10 to $75 Buy Early— Supply Is Limited. ;- ' , ' flFFANY^, tj ■ ; • ^otith O ilb it St„ ', v<Xenia, O . , ; V. y , V n; L’\V irAtmittitfifmiiinimiiiiiimHiffifiiitHHftiiiiiiufsififitiiitWmoiC-l fi

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