The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

FARMER KILLED » ¥ CUN TRAP HE HAD SET TOR CHICKEN THIEVES ju w j K. «W. $3 jt- 'r i 'Ad. k « of O-jfgduii, ft*rwn %»*»i Vl-.t iV ;r Kr-'a'l Store P ll r=t Ir.ip yea h-Ojee .vsyr tv ft pr.'«N| L e-e if;. -.v 'r i Sirown. !> Wilmington Defeats Ccdarvilh? College I ?ai«*d> %tilies FfltuA* f'-Ji I'fsiee 5"! j p?r.y?ng ar.1 mar, -f, siarofi mo gaiiio in vhkh C-'dav- ViV cr4ia,iviif.i irilrge. wur-ty naiattt te .t to i> fteS ff* »■!•» Ptafcgr <'* **** WE ARE NOW caiiie* imd Mood St. t ilair kt.______ M^iucurn^ v»xwa fW * . If InUroted mil I** iars'j i ’arigi Maasam will c»L a\. >#ur t rame f , 53*8 &v 338*8* XENIA „ , fc>T0. HAirilERIES COv M s , 0 , D, O. Bos 161. C4t) > F op Sal*; Beautiful Mahogany Pi»o. R&jpaph and xeeevda, Good a» now. Very cheap payasents, A&lisaa Phase* 4 . . * - .............. - , Icvesiigate th« Hmfid Travel A t utefi i '4av at a ho#piml in UrK-ituwv, cany. tiai ic«n (.ret n Uoasr?. la» v ■WJraiegteji College barkettcera a t ' cileci1 In-mane* Policy rj’ cA -«i-v-i v;::;r'i s t>.> C ' f e i f / JO jeme-'-v;?, l'I!iKF'R> Too Fieri'; ,,',\7 r'j;;:)tcn 2? to ?,ls I t orrtJay rigbt,*! ____ oCiVC.,!*.;;..';;.} f ■■; e ,,f ~ ”iA ' ~ ~ | w.- g,..e,ei'.]* r.eajo o.u When C-x heard she e’a rtirg of lili, $,\T fcargaSn’. in Mnfr.rino rub-.Tip pvrinmrg on offence as ■well ”8s de* , . R ‘W fur* eought in ihl$ igraph, Box 223, Baytoa, 0 . fo*A*3 Wctlaecday algr.thc tzartenea t'>,t: a ^ gre fames'’ c 21 £S?arj*. dries a fex-frare, e«»rirg ergSjfe ef bis team’s t?io rh -ken hca^e but fcrgwt a t a t (j3%5 ^ K;Ki yC-j r e ;ft cuhsrrip-’!I veKlo Graitli apd Fornoo ftd ctetgim ho bad rigged «P wal t«oas* ' "" James rJeMilan apened the dees. lie suffered w^urds.. ________ _ Gf the aMoascc «rd ehest | , . * |Neglty with five pajnt3 cash.wero €sx was a brethei’dndaw o | Thomas! Mi*. W, C. Finney oimounees a pi?l>lscoring lutaluarieo for Cedarvitte. (Ircgeiy, If. 8. ceomfroioncr ?icrc. ‘'lie cole for TknrJay, J)ce?ral\r GQtls.j Metcalf, Qaaker guard, was ex* ....... ■■-.ITI...-:T.T___ ■_ Ipelled from the gamo Lceao.ee of per* 1 __U____— kennel fouls. CedarviHo plays its next m<M *x***$ igame with m f S tm ColJego a t Ccdpr. forward ccorci e I s prints each. Orra v.icts d a pdr.tn, and RcelihoW and fviemity, nighs»t markot price if de> i ilvcrc 1 to Sin'll Uiaoliji* Siauun, i Martin Vteimer- For Pale; 4Q White leghorn hen* and 12 Minorca*. Mrs. 0. II. t.'rouae CANDY THE UNIVERSAL GIFT Reigns Supreme in The Yuletide Season pvillo December 21. Wilmington will jicome to Ccdareiile for a return game ;iu February. *lineups; jCedarville <21} Wilmington (27) ;Orr ..................... f ................ Smith sfiftagley........ ..........f................ Pumas jJacobs......... .......:- .c................Zcigler ROcldiold ............,....g................Weimor Little .................... g........ .....Metcalf LEGEND OF FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE See Our Masterpieces in Sweets ' • ■■"*■■' •■-; >v .‘ ‘ v ■■. • ' •■- ■ > . ' * • - Everything for the Christmas season Boxes BeLuxe St, Boniface, missionary to the pa­ gan tribes of Germany in the Seventh Century, entered the dark forest of the “Thundering Oak1' on Christmas Eve. In the red glare of torches he saw the Druids preparing for their bloody rites. . Beneath the great oak knelt a yom.g boy, and the Druid priest stood over him ready to swing a heavy hammer. The boy was to be sacrificed to the hammer-god Thor, by having his skull icrushed. ] Just as the hammer swung, St, •IBoniface stepped forward and turned ;its blow aside with the cross-like staff ; be carried. Earnestly he told the story of Christ to the astounded tribesmen, ■» Then pointing to a straight young Hi;fir tree, he cried, “Take this tree p jth a t knows no human sacrifice, but [points to the sky, to your chieftain’s | hall, for this is the birth night of the 11White Christ. You shall no more go 11to the dark forests to keep your feasts j with secret rites of shame. You shall Ikeep them at home,w ith laughter love and song.” Thus the evergreen replaced the pagan oak, and became the tree of Christ. •. • FAIR MAKES MONEY SPRINGFIELD'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL SUN’S REGENT Now Playing All Week—Every Week 4 Big High Class Acts 01? 4 V A U D E V I L L E The Best ‘‘VAUDEVILLE” Money Can Buy IN CONJU.'CnON WITH BIG “SUPER” FIRST RUN PHOTO PLAYS EVERT MATINEE 2000 SEATS r « 3 9 C EVERY EVENING and 50c NEW SHOW EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY CHILDREN ANYTIME MATINEE 10c EVENING lSc WANTED 20,000 Hatching FROM PURE BRED FLOCK We Will Set our Incubator Dec. 31—Jan. 1 RHONE US AT ONCE X e n ia 5 7 6 NOTICE— To our regular Hook owners don’t fail to phone u». We want a n ’estimate on the number of Eggs you ta n bring us December 3 1 —and January 1. Eggs must not be over one week old. We will take Eggs all season until Juno 1927. PHONE US OR CALL AT ONCE, Xenia Hatcheries do. * ■ ; . . 60,000 CAPACITY ■ * . .. ■ S' • STEEL & CRAMER, Props. ' Located in old Eavey Canning Factory Bldg. i E. 0. Box 161 . « Xenia, GMo Exg saM ca 3 f t JffiL,' Our stock covers the whole gamut in sweets. Shop Early. Buy Early. Prices to Please. Stock to Satisfy f 29 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio When doing your Christman chopping, try our delicious. Lunches, popular with everybody. Although many county fairs oper­ ated at a loss during the year, Green county’a fair showed a profit, accord­ ing to Via financial report of Brant Bell, treasurer of the Green County Agricultural society. Receipt:', accounted for in the re­ port amounted to $15,700.22 and ex­ penses were $13,095.90, leaving net profit of $2,604.23. Of this amount $2,000 was paid on the principal of a mortgage,leaving a balance of $604.- 23 in the bank. Gate receipts amounted to $5,077.- 35, grandstand receipts .were $733.75 and ^privilege money amounted to $2,817.50. Premiums amounted to $7,452.70, principally including purses for the harness races. | To See The Most Extensive Line of Holi- § » day Merchandise Come to the EXTRA SPECIAL WOOD and STEEL WAGONS No Better Made 98c to $8.98 1 i r * S Fam ous Cheap Store S .I-,..,,., „ „ . . .....................................................................................— — ^ w , .- - i % « I % 1 81 « * « « « i ! « t w w % if if if i> t if if if w w If If If If If The Way to Better Christmases Pass Book DOLL CABS BETTER AND CHEAPER i t o Club EXTRA DOLLARS MAKE A f le c r ie r C h r i s tm a s m Are you glad you joined our Christmas Club last year—or sorry you didn’t? Members re- ** ceive our checks for substantial amounts of extra money in time for holiday needs. Plan now to have a special Christmas ftmd next year by enrolling in our 192? Club. Payments are small. If you can spare even a few.cents a week you ean take advan­ tage of this easy, successful way to solve the problem of Christmas money. HOW TO JOIN If w w W m ! » I'If m m f A VERYLARUE LINE TRAIN ON TRACK ROOK or FLINCH . Mechanical and Electric . 50c . ' 98c to $6.98 SCOOTERS SIDE WALKCYOLES RUBBER TIRE A Boys’.Bydde $1.00 to $198 $12.75 to S21.B0 OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB You can join without any formality or m* troduction. Just call at the bank and deposit * imall a- mount for the first week, "ihere are different classes of membership to suit everyone’s means and convenience with deposits of a few cents or a. few dollars a , week. Enrollment in the 1927 Club will be open for a fimited time only.. We Here Is The Plan Pick The Are One Which Suits Your Paying , Pocketbook 5 % ?3c wifkly aftd reerive at the cud of the 50 weeks $12.39 60c,.weekly and receive at the end of 50 weeks $25.00. $1.00 weekly and receive at the end of tlic 50 weeks $50.00. $2.00 weekly und receive at the nd of the 50 weeks $100.00. T S5.00 weekly and receive at the epd of the 50 weeks $230.00. On $10.00 weekly and receive at the end of 50 weeks $503.60 Christmas Savings 2c Increasing, weekly and receive at the end of Hie 50 weeks; $23.50. 2c Decreasing, weekly and receive at the end of the 50 weeks $23.50. 5c Increasing, weekly and receive at the end of the 36 weeks $63.75. For The 5c Decreasing, weekly and receive at the end of the 50 weeks $53.75 . Year I0e Increasing, weekly and receive at the end of the 50 weeks $127.50 lfee Decreasing, weekly and receive at the end of the 50 weeks $127.50 1927 5 per cent will he added to all of the aho.e figures for prompt payment This Is wwj *pe* cent more than any other Christtnas Club K, Main Bt, . Xonia, Ohio 8 W I l f S - l f f i w i v i ff Home Building & Savings Company S jtf We Pav «"• On Time Deposits North Detroit Street, Xenia, O.

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