The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

.-4 i s * e ? w^iyuDWDawt |J».' »-.irappa« ^ W b e r s S m t fm f r . « r « , $ # /# * O T t QWMSWMwAsd *^-^4MMM|JBy •M d N b Aa*wt* Owr t t !/£ w p & UttN ASSN. I «M t e a ^ p y Dayton, OfcJa. ( S m M N L k. Yftf Me if I p ^ w t t M f l PHHP s i- i m ) tmm The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business m THEY PAY 4% , ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS MW WASHINGTON C. H. and SPRINGFIELD BUS COMPANY Local Time Schedule NORTH BOUND Washington C. H. — /_.,Lv. Jeffersonville ------ Jamestown. ___ ____ • Cedarville --------- Clifton — ------- - Springfield - ~Ar., SOUTH BOUND Springfield — Clifton ,— — .------- Cedarville Jameatowp - ----- ----------- Jeffersonville ___ ____ _ Washington C, H ,--------Ar, Central Standard Time A,M. A.M. P.M. P,M. P.M, 10:00 1;00 <3:00 10:25 1:25. ,3:25 10:50 ,1:50 8,*50 2:05 ,4:05 l2i^r'.;4®5:' 2:40 4:40 P.M, P.M. 1:00 1:25 S lip 7500 7:25 7:50] 8:05 8:15 8:40 .A.M. ,7:00 7:25 11:05 l l t i t 11:40 AiM., 10:06 10:25 7i35 10:35 7:50 10:50 ,1:50- 8:15 11:15 2:15 8:40 11:40 2:40 4:40 3:00. 3:25 3:35 3:50 4:15 '<5:45* 7:10 PM , 5:30 *7:30 5:55 7:55’ 6 : 20 ’ 8:20 6:35 8:35 6:45 8:45 7:40| 0:10 , P.M.Pi t f 5:30 *7:30 5:55 7:55 6:05 8:05 6:20 8:20 8:45 9:10 P.M.' PM ♦Sundays and Holidays only. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. v ' Effective November 15,1926 DIRECT CONNECTION at Washington C.’ H , f<ir Columbus, Cincin nati,,Wilmington, and Hillsboro. Convenient connections for ChiUicothe Connection at Springfield for Dela'.Ware, Urbanannd Lima. . ;•• 1926 4 0 YE A R S ■1 N 1 ' ■ ' t % ' A- ^> Jtt“**' ft U-' *‘ ! 'l/f t ^] ‘ ' " w * J< *> * ‘ , • ' ~ , “ *r\ , . 1 . And better Wolford has been sejrvihg th e ' t community in a meehahical way.. , The reputation o f this estabHslirnent for 1 doing good, RELIABLE \Vork has been the * best, fi 1 \ . ' ‘ , vSince the beginning o f the Automotive industry this shop has been intimately con­ nected with it. There is no garage in the county better equipped to care fo r the needs o f the. autp- mobilist. HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE WOLFORD GARAGE Phone 2-25 Cedarviire, Ohio have taken the agency fo r the Interna- ttbaa! Barretter Co*, and wiU have a fa ll line (MEHB8YS LOST3GAMES ONTO W (By Lawrence McLean) The Yellow Jackets return) from than* up-state trip with a disasterou* record. Not one victory did the Burst craw manage to win, yet the score® indicate fast, dose gains*. Thursday night at Findlay the local bunch after a hard fight went down to defeat by a score of 31 to 28. Friday night at Bluffton again a close game was dropped. Only after Captain Little was forced from the game did Bluffton manage to emerge victors 28 to 24. The final game at Kent Saturday was the most decisive defeat of the three. The, final score was dO.to^O, Each man proved himself to be qf the highest basket caliber on the trip. Coach Porst has great praise for the sportsmanship and treatment given them by their opponents; *!MW J THE MIGHTY INFLUENCE OF MUSIC i**- Slufty Bolen’s Green and White clad warriors charged into the Borst squad Tuesday night at Cedarville and marched away victors 29 to 15. |t was just-a case of too much speed and experience on the part of the Wil mington team. In the early part of thegame the Boratitea kept, pace with their opponents hut toward the latter part of the game they seemed to wilt and tiro fast. Cedarville’s little for­ ward,.Orr^ was forced from the game on personals which seemed to take the life out,of the local lads. The game was fast throughout and re­ plete with clover plays. Orr play­ ed a nice game while in the fray and Rdckhold also gave a nice account of himself at his guard position. It Was all Wejmer.aud Peeie with the Wil­ mington team. This is Wilmington’s speond Victory over the lads this,sea­ son giving them the series, 1 In the preliminary tilt the King- man,' Independents won over the com­ bined efforts of the High School and Cedarville Independents by a' score of 25 to IS. - * * * We wonder seme tfme* what Chris­ tianity would amount to without music filled with the spirt of God and Service. Jt i* wonderful to note the effects of « eool touching piece of music upon the human heart. Just to think a few words and few note* woven into a beautiful song can touch and win a soul that4 is priceless, a soul that has fallen into sin and shame, or a soul that is deadened and blightened by the fearful influences of hell. Many a heart is indifferent to the most touching sermon but,will respond and yield to the blessed gos­ pel in song1. The words of the Minis­ ter may soon he forgotten, hut the sweet strains of song will live on re­ freshing the mind and $he soul IJke the sunshine of Spring. Music is a wireless message between two worlds; attuned to beat in har­ monious unity. Music and love are the greatest. stinwlanto qn earth- Cultivate a higher appreciation for music that will lift, bless arid inspire one on to the finer and truer things of life. (Article Number Three Nex Week) Phonograph records pfi the voice* of Mr, and Mrs. Mills can be secured at the M, E. ohurch or qt thehome of Rev. Ingmire, Also their large solo and duet boek of. words aud music of 21 numbers. RESOLUTIONS ? PLATTSBURG DEFEATS HI By Lawrence McLean) . Last Friday night at the .Gym, the Platfsburg hoys defeated the Cedar­ ville high Bchoot lads 24 to 17. The,, localjboys played; a splendid game al­ though battling against overwhelm­ ing pdds. The Plattsburg boys were exceptionally large and had the ad­ vantage in .weight. These two*.fac­ tors alone were all that defeated the local team, Tima arid again it seem­ ed as though the Cedarville crew was to be victor hut with the win almost in their grasp, the visitors staged a neat rally to give them.’ toe game. WiKson and Paxton- played “bang-up” balFfor the Khiglit team while Mayer ivas the. big ' ‘gun” for Plattsburg. In the initial tilt the local girls phoWed theirjbest form of the yoar in downing Plattsburg girls by a decis­ ive 17 to 6 score. Marshall and Black .were unbeatable in the scoring gamm and 'only one fielder was garnered by the opposing forwards; so closely, did Peterson and Printz guard them. From the form displayed in this game the girls stand an excellent chance in the tournament this week. WRECKING CREW OUT The Pennsylvania wrecking crew spentjmost of Thursday here putting two cars of paper and two cars of coal on the siding at the Hagar Straw Board & Paper* Company plant. The cats jumped the. track while the local was- doing some yard work. The only damage-was to the track which had to be relaid, ■ . ■< ’ OPERETTA A SUCCESS The operetta “When Betsy Ross Made Old Glory” as given by the lower grades of toe public schools on I^cduesday evening , was a distinct success. About ninety, scholars had a part in the entertainment and every seat in the opera house was sold for the performance, which was directed by Mrs. Mildred Foster and the teach­ ers of the grades, Public Sale Dates - John W. Peterson and Carrie Stewart, Feb. 25 E. , We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat­ teries. Shell Gasoline Station, Martin Wcimter BUCKEYE—Incubators and brood­ ers, Ohio Colony brooders. Drew line coal and oil broadeiu Sol-Hot oil brooders. Wafers and repairs for nil makes. Thermometers, Brooder hous­ es. Dickelman metal, $135.00. Royal metal/ $115.00, Des Moines wooden, $56.00, Alt houses carried ift stock at our hatchery* Come in or phone 576, Xenia Hatcheries Co., Xenia, O. V O ) * Cedarville, Ohio, January 14, ’-27 Mr, G. E. Jobe^ member of the 8e*- sion- of the United Presbyterian Church o f Cedarville, Ohio, was called to his reward tDecember 27,1926, in. Ms 67th year. -Many years he served faithfully in toe Eldership apd man­ ifested .a real interest in the church. He is greatly missed in the Session meetings, mid-week prayer meetings, Sabbath School and all of the church services, as was always prfesent and ready to take his part. The large attendance at his funeral held in the church he loved to attend, testified to the substantial Christian character,of Mr. Jobe, and toe.large plpce left vacant by hit departure. “The dead, he speaketh.” Realizing something o f the •great loss we have sustained in the removal from our number ' o f Mr. Jobe, the the Session'would submit the follow­ ing:- _ : „• _ *7 < . Resolved; First, That we 'bear tes­ timony to his consistent life, his-de­ votion to his church and faithful ness to duty as a member and Elder and to hhCfaito in the promises , of God,_f. * , ’ *„ ' '' ’ Second;’ That we cherish his mem­ ory, emulate his Virtues, his faithful­ ness and loyalty to the Master's king dom and yet humbly 'bow before Him .who doeth'ali things well. tfbird} That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his wife, daughter, three sons and, grandchildren, and commend them*to the loving Lord and Master, who is able to comfort us in all our afflictions, and who said,“Bies sed are the dead who die in the Lord.’ ^Ralph A, Jamieson, Moderator Miron I. Marsh, Clerk ’J. E. Hastings a , Representatives wanted in this, lo­ cality to handle our 1927 line of Wall paper; make big money ;sample book frye; write for particulars Louis C, lochs, 187-189 E. Main St., Colum­ bus, Ohio, Oder* taken for papers and maga­ zines. James C« McMillan •NOTICE CHICKS W« trill have thousands of chick* each week, starting Jan. list. Get your early broilers started and get top Prlccri for them. Order early chicks and get the high price next winter for your eggs-> Sturdy quality chicks cost no - more. Write for prices. Call Main its. THE STURDY BABY & CHICK CO. * Auburn and Erie Aves, Springfield, Ohio, Tru* Biting Plfttea itKm FARM MACHINERY ~~ TRUCKS kNJ>m 40fOR B » ' We will alflcthare a full lineof repair? for ■ ( M f t L i t Short Don't delay. Guaranteed too beat. Mention ad to get this price, UK. U, A. SMITH t WoMwertol'# 1*19,- II. dptiitlcieUf, Okie FOR SALE Asplentlid lot 50 ft, frontage by 200 feet deep. Situate on Xenia avenue. Restricted for . dwelling only > * » * Several nice’ homes for sale on prominent streets in Cedarville, O. * ■ * IV ON FARMS A special bargain krt a GOOD FARM South of Cedarville, O. 0 ' MONEY T O LOAN At 5 Per Cent htt .J?■- W. L CLBMANS, C#d*rviU*j Ohio. ATTENTION ' 1 - On next Saturday February $6, WZ1, we will give to every visitor in ourstore whether they Buyanything or not, a sack of samples, “Mimature Sizes” of numerous Toilet preparations, medicines, etc, worth at least ifec. *. Come in and get yours. Remember you don't have to buy a penny’sVorth. Simply come in and let’s get better acquainted. Poultry Raisers . We Have a Complete Line of Poultry Remedies PRATTS—WALKO — DONSUNG (for making Hen* Lay). CHOLORINE £ - CONKEYS. COO LIVER OIL for POULTRY. CAPSULES NICO- TINE and LLOYD’S REAGENT (for worms in poultry), Powd. Kamala, ALL RECOMMENDED BY YOUR FARM JOURNALS # "Save With Safety” at Your Rexall Store 77te Store / Prowant & Brown 4' A Most , * Amazingly Remarkable P I A N O Small in Size At ” ' ' ' Thin Beautiful New Wurlitzer Stadia Player Piano Offered Saturday For Only. Thi* exquisite little Player is smal l enough to go anywhere a n d l i g h t enough to be carried by two people. With ' 1 ■*-5. - • f Bench Lamp. Cabinet: andPlayer Word Rolls t * i AT NO EXTRA CHARGE This is one of the Pianos that., helped greatly to m a k e the Wurlitzer name f a m o u s all over the world. Ideal for small homes, apartments and where ike kiddies romp and play . It is built exceptionally strong and durablef with a wonderful, sweet mellow tone-— unusually attractive too —> Down Delivers This remarkable little Studio Player stands only 4 feet 1 inch high, Yet in spite of its com­ pactness, this Studio Player Is a perfect Wurlitzer instrument in every sense of toe word. It plays from any standard size roll, with the full, roiind tones and fine shades of expression obtainable • ! • only in other costly player piano*. You’ll be equally delighted with its artistic qualities and sweetness, brilliance and volume of tone when playing ft yourself. Your present instrument will be ac- Cepted as partial payment. Lbt us make an appraisement on* your present piano. We have men who are experts at reconditioning old pianos. We may be able to make youasurprisinglygood allowance. ThisApplies to Phonographs As Well, 126 South Ludlow Street *

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