The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

it W E B fi| jJ| i m & m i m m t « ' P <£ 5t pfesta ** , j an-’] fcraiticti, '---** ‘ cn New Y a A nra ■ e c t t a U q s ^ g J 1 p id KC,?tcai3v,mJea ^ it* by Dali, H w w «3y L cn Ilea! Estato w *Collateral g ^ S ? ^ lassatj* IV-~,. P Smith* V i w W ‘ l* pMmaa, Cfaefc^*. p t>. Smith Asst. Casli4 THIS C U T / * r t i r f r a aeommena it; there isi^t |r-», Isutomer you have to trust [degfeetu your butcher." )aredFor Meats ifcher are the only hind to five proper appliances for [them right* and they're 1 safe when sole!. . Don’t go bping when it’s hot. Buy |be sure. H . CROUSE, [5EBABVILLE, O. Restaurant an tfBm in gR oom s Crgh and Limestone street- Springfield,- Ohio. E. NIGHT OUT" orida ew Orleans Cuba cachedfa comfort ' v i a j HOKitmon RBUTE Alftt SOUTHERN !tr. HREE TRAINS A DAY ChfcsA i . FlorUmSpctitl Tlirtnigh. X'ulimtn - service from Jiicsau, Ci«rel»r;i}> lEdiasapolin •'fi ■ciamtea, vjv Uiir 1'orxt Itouitj; Pe- 'Cib nt:tl Tnfatfovis- I’cro MarnccttS ' " ' ale ’ n d £3 i’.M. (oe JscksoiiviUa and Cl. •jgxtine. Florida titrated 'Ihrc-j.ih I’uft-aan rcrvico from i3£Cia::<l dn:;inc»tc3:3 vii Horan, csuUir-;, r/ o tLrotiglsi'QjImnnGc;- cotoSew Queent , Cr**c*at Special firii-l t:i:n t'mc'assti te ZJcwOr- K3 via ChMtsn.-- ’ * aad Bjnmair* ifj, t*iDffcreuehIlei-ran «rvic«to jlccnvftk via A»he*»2a <Wi .taicnaSr. , . VistaTourist tickets kg # ta n!irt r»w». jTurmiortnstlcse;r.J>" HAS, VA 7i'f r., f>,IVA. ClwfsM!!. V.LLr.HOWH,Top.A.,CirtclcssSi. KCjtirrt, w.r, *araao% Caassla*,#***, fin.ffew’rJfts* UStiJSSATJ, O. iri Gras . 2 5 K if Orleans i . 0 0 Mobile ROUNDTRIP «-V*A=- SCRESCEMTROUTE l CtNONMIL HL b W ft t* m * *yfte<^Ls ifent 4f Me, With lldht •test*orM r W w . t i # uy aifiifc HMt, CUshstd, SaetaBL .ttiMHitfO#* TORIA tttCM t AitUM). fulfill 0 m tOCAl. ANDPERSONAL 1 *1153Dernier Wolford e p a t Wc:]-* «=--- Cedurfearo p.isfs ran hr- had «>£ |vt-rr G Hastings Dres. -AmericanLovett fe'nt-o at mhtprSecaafc E« it ft JlastlagoBrca, hi. T;'—>as B r c?. 5— ftrjor BlunlJ —Defc Aft Oliver Steel hreahtog plow o f. Kerf ft Hayings Brea. 0. c. ’Weimcf will gm> away the ^sasteel® KMTP March Iti, - ^-ThomasBEoohs li’ieteUer afe the opera house March JO. Ba t opens onMarch Jl>. -Always get ourprices on poultry. W. E. Olarlt representing EranU (J. Day of Springfield. Mr. A. Ppsllo of Columbus was the guest of friends here the first of the week, ■ Mr. John Ervin and family of Xenia have gone to '1’oledo where they will remain for a while, Myou are in-need of a good road homeremember the saleat Y/aiinerh? livery barn, Saturday afternoon at 1o’ clock. * - , Miss Eleanor Smith entertained a number of her friends on Tuesday evening. Cards'were the feature of the evening, Mrs- Josie ^Vitdason and Mrs, Myrtle St. John of Dayton were the , guests of Miss Merle McEarl&nd ; Sabbath. Mrs, Sarah Miller andMissEmma Finney have been quite siclc of late aila are being eared for by Mrs, DanielDallftsf. Mayor Brennen of <?Xenia wants all groceries and cigar stores closed onSabbath and has Servednotice to this effect. Mr, O. E- Bradfute was in Colum­ bus Wednesday and Thursday afc. iendinga-hieeting—of the 0. B.-D . Board of which he i^ a member. r * .> ■". 1 'i(' , ' Mr. Charles H, Crouse^ wife and' daughter Mildred, were guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Grows o f Dayton over, ,-Sabbath, . Mrs. J. H. Hesbifc has received , word of the death of her nephew, Herbprt Bull tit jllbuguerque, '3Sf6w Mexico^ on Marcii 1st. Burial took place there, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Alexander, neb Lunette’ McMillan Are enter­ taining a little daughter Which arrived Monday at their home m Kansas Oily. - ' I; Mr, J. H, Frantz and wife, who have been spending several months InOklahoma ap,d Texas are expect­ edhome In a few days. Miss Florence Alexander at the last county teachers examination was granted a two year certificate. Miss Dora Seiglet at a former ex­ amination was granted a five year certificate. Mr, Clarence Northup has traded his home, the old Northnp home­ stead west of town, to Mr. Henry Trucsdale, for his residence on College avenue. Both families hava moved into their new homo. Mr. D. W. Callahan, who recently cold Ids newspaper at Mew Vienna, 0., andWliointended ti>£o to Mexico for the health of Ids wife, has purr chased .the paper owned by F, A* Vance atWest Alexandria and will take charge on March 12, Kellie, the lifc'io daughter of Mrn. Hester Truittbo, has been very ill the past week. Mrs Trumba has been out of school on tins account, her placeaa tenches’ being supplied by'MissFlorence? Williamson. William Truccdalo wan tho lucky tnattin the drawing on tho ohaneea cold by Mr. George A. Shrodcs for*a that was riffled off. Mr. fm m M a disposed o f Ills winning to Mr* “ Ted” EiebteRln. Mr. H, A. McLean, who recently cold out his sestouraai and bllltird room lin.lt to Henry Marc and loeato pd in Yellow Springs* has disposed of his Interest la tho restaurant afe thatplace to hlo brothel'* Mr. Frank McLean* who was a partner. Mr. McLean will fnovo hero as noon as he can find a hdr,:-:/. —Pcntto SAtarseaiy nswr !>o well ailvestfecd tinleES yon have » bill thatwill stand tho weftthor. Many farmers, in fact moot all of tliftto have learn by oxpoi-leneo that tho -hoothill oft Urn Market to ftio hues p t out by tho tt( arid. Tfio years that wo havo tiRrff tho cole- .kated « o Ii&w not owncomplaint, f dhtr houses of/ tea try (o Jnfia, m> tho en-t-mier by faking tho i!nd, Imowteg that-the Htmhl has pv in; filve rfpto. HrskiO H«< of theateek, r e $l*p * hfdh n of Bale, wot a rendetn^i r*j**rL np tjHiiil day f< f #***, ° tin .Lags !«I? W. E, iiark. Htgbcar. prieo paid. ' *■■ ■ ”■ ’:«» * iJiOKJasBraoka FIctchc? la hfe f S f l f ' “ ^Ma r t y r d om of Fools wilt ploaco a largo audience hEiciay, evening March in, Tim plat, will opon at M<Co!Ium*n 15‘ fQ!P fhQ Thomas LronksBotchoE lecture under too /¥ %worto Lcagnq, Wnglo tkkv i^o cents op hurji nnni- m a m American Jnbllco Bittern tor GOcenfp. ' It Inevident that thepiibllc known tiio value of the Herald’s water­ proof sale Milo, Tlie following orders were filled thin week: <J. C. Weimcr, Crousb & Edgier, c . B. Birch and Sarah J. Gordon, the beat bill Is always tho cheapeat in thp long run. -T h o novel feature in the Chicago Glee Club la a quartet of Slide Trpm- bones. Hear them on March lo, Mr, Ira Townsley o f Xenia* has purchased the Elmer Shiglcy pro­ perty for a consideration of $itoo and will move here the 15th of this! month. Mr. Charles Cillaugh wiU move to tho Ewry property while 0. C..Morton has gone- to the George .Smith property vacated by Air. F. .P. Hastings, . ftepaWiean Mr. and. Mrs. W> J. Wildmab delightfully entertained Tuesday evening at a six o ’ clock dinner: Those present were Air. and Mrs. T. X*. Calvert,' Mr, and Mrs, G. &. Jobe, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thorne, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin’ Wildman, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wildman, of Selma and Dr. and Mrs M. I. Marsh, The XeniaGazette thinks that City ,'shoUId have a home coming for her many sons ,that have gained dist- tinction 'and prominence. In the list we find Hon. Whitelaw Bold and Mr. W. H> Morris of Seattle, Washington. The former was born and reared in Cedarville township, while nthe latter was born near Wilberforce. The Gazette has' certainly extended her bonndry lines. Whats the ■ jmatter with making fin a hbmtP ftjbmtng~for Greene county boys? TbeJ. W. Pollock sale Wednes­ day.was largely attendedmost every thing. bringing good prices. Mr. Pollock and Mr Ed. Dean offered a number of Polled Durham cattle, which probably were the best bargains in the sale. The total of the sale was about $1700. FOR SALE. Two- complete sets of hip, strap work harness nearlynew, 1 breaking plow, 1 riding plow, 1 fifty tooth barrow* 1 wheat drill, 1 one-horse cultivator. Call on or telephone H, M. Barber. ________ A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit makes Bucklen’ s Arnica Salvo a scientific wonder. It cured E. B. Mullord, lecturer for tne Patrans of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., qf a distressing case of piles. It heals the worst Bunds, Sores, Boils, Dicers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Bhotim, Only £3e afc Ail Druggists. PUBLIC SALE! As 1have decided to quite farming I wlil sell at public sale at my residence two and onc'hali miles east of Chiton on the old Clifton and Coartsvifle road on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, ’06, CcraraenCiBg at 10o’clock, a, m. the following property tewit: 10 HEAD OF HORSES 10 Consisting of I gray mare, liOO lbs., good leader: 1 bay horse, IMG lb:!., good leader, 1 brown horse, 1239 lbs.* good worker and driver: 1 brown marc, IfiXJ lbs., good worker, 1hay horse 1209 lbs., good family driver; 1 gray horse lOr.O lbs.,good worker and driver* i bay horse 1309 lbs., good leader work any where; 1 gray horse, 1490 lbs >good -leader, will work any place; lbrown maie.J390 lbs., work anyplace, 1geidingsiredby Maple Bells, dam by Gladstone and. a good 46™ ’ HEAD OF CATTLE 4<S Consisting <if l good cow with calf by Side, 1 jersey cow, 1 bhurt Horn, 1Polled Dusbam, 1 PokedAngus,-failgiving milk, 1pure bred Polled Angus, 4bnort Horns 1 Red Polled, 1 yearling heifer, 09J lbs , 10 good yearling steer, i;<W foa,* 7 g and r'Nvnfirriynifas* vC&frlifttfdSuOu)^„ 6 gflOd ctcciiocoming yearl ngs l) lbs., heifers cobi'mgyearfm^Spoib., bred Polled Angus hulls II months «««. 40 HEAD OF DELAINE WEATHERS 100 HEA OP HOOi 100 Cohsictiug of 65 fat hogs* 219' IbSi tf head Poland china, brood sovte ail with pig* 1 0,1. C. pum bted boat; 09 ekoats. wav BVF. AND FODDER. tyu f a m o implements , ^ sViOld roller, I dtik barrow, i « ridisigcoin plow, 2 breakmg plow*, I m ladders. J kaimw, J gr.ivrt Led, t fX deride m l r n p rnt% i‘-’ :V*?ri:rrJko, ba«es% 1 cmn&m f g-kjirt nearlyfifiti?, 1kitchen tabic* g S i i , ! stand, ( wood heating Mmc, l>teal tut otow,t large esse- md other arr&le'n ics mefihiujea. . . . » Im ihf.^FaALK ; A credit of afco t rii 3 will M given on ail»ato\ over puss'S^rtCs* giving t*<?ie with ap- mid m d a , cask. ANDERSONT. FINNEY tV* # & $ 1 *%^ Am |'«/fi4 ^ ° Gomrention. FTotleo m hereby given to tbcqual* ifieg Bopuhlieanotcctors of thoSixth Congrogstonal District of Ohio toafc a Bopnhffcan eonvontfon Is hereby called to meofc afc Xenia, Ohio, afc eleven o’clock In fchoforonoon on TUESDAY. MAK.Cn 20ih, 1906* for too purpose o f nominating- a candidate for BopresentativoinCon- greog for eaid Dintrict, and for the transaction of any other business; that may properly com© bpforo said Congreaoional convention. Hotice to hereby, further given that the batis of reproflontatmn In said Congressional convention shall he one delegate and. one alternate for each lf» votes, and one delegate and one alternate for each majority traction of 150 votes, cast in each -of said counties of said District for Theodoto Boosevelt, for President, in loot, on whichbasis the said coun­ ties will beentitled to representation in field congressional convention' as fcl'.ows:. ‘ . ‘ Delegates. Alternates Brown County, 1,8 18 OiefmonfrCeunty, 28 - , 28. Clinton Gounty, ’ ' 29 20 Greene County, 34 34 Highland County, 28 ■ 28 Warren County, -29 29 Of these delegates 82 will be ‘ nec­ essary for a choice. The delegates and, alternates to which each county is entitled under this call shall be hereafter chosen in such manner, and afcsuch time and place, or places, auunay be ordered and-announced by the member of this ’ committee tor each county; Provided, However, toafcsuclr dele­ gates and alternates^shall be chosen in each county in ope of the three following ways: . . First—By a county mass conven­ tion to be hereafter called by the Congressional Committeeman f°r the county, for such time and place, aud under such regulations, as he may order. Second—ByircauHtyfielegateaev- venfcion composed of delegates ap­ portioned by the Congressional com­ mitteeman' among tbe° different townships and precincts and elected ■ by. the Bepublican voters thereof,, such county delegate convention.to be hereafter called by the Congres­ sional committeeman for toe CbuUty, and for such time and place as he may fix and announce, the delegates to such county delegate convention to be elected under such rules and : regulations as mayhe prescribed by him, and “With- such Judge, Clerks and Other officers as hemay appoint, Third—By a county primary, to be Hereafter called by the Congression­ al committeeman for too county, and if by this method, a candidate, or candidates, may be voted for di­ rectly, in which case the candidate securing a majority, or a pluraity as toe ase may be, of toe voter cast shall be authorized to name ahd ap­ point the delegates and alternates to which the county .is entitled. If a county primary he thus called it shall he held fit such time, and un­ der such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Congres­ sional committeeman Of the county, and wlthsuch Judges, Clerks and other officers as he may appoint. Provided, further, that whichever, one of said three ways may be or­ dered and announced by the mem­ ber of this committee for the selec­ tion of said delegates and alternates for the countyt not less than ten days notice thortof shall be by pub­ lication in at least ono newspaper of general circulation in the county. The temporary organization of said Congressional convention has beenarranged andnamedas follows: Honry'C. Louden, of BrownCounty, Chairman J E4B. Conklin, of War­ ren County, Secretary: ono assistant Secretory, to be named by said Sec­ retary, for each county; John Great- houco, of Highland County, Ser- geant-at-Arnto. All the Itopubllean electors of each of oahl counties are Hereby re­ spectfully and earnestly urged to part in tho selection of tho delegates and alternates tor the county, so that ouch delegates and alternate*, may fairly represent tho Bepubli- eans of the county, and eo that the action of the Congressional conven­ tion horeby called may commend It­ self to tho favor of all tho Bepubll- car.-i of too district, and ho by them indorsed 1»ymi ohl-tlm© Kopubllcan vote in Itovember. , Tho foregoing action fo taken afc a regular meetlngv,of the Bepublican CongrcsBional committee of said dis­ trict, alt o f the members of cald 1Committee hoiftft.present, O, E. Yonnff, Chairman, F* It* Atftbtbso, Secretary* Louis Hicks, . i Huso Bone* ■ !> J. to Dewey* Win. Buckles*. , itepijjlican Cou^rosslouat com* inittea for tho 8«xth‘ Co«p>roSDio«at district, o f ©Mo* ^-For Sale;—23 Dolstn#" Ewes, bred* fnduiro of J. 1L WiiliamKOu. ■Woxffor per vm t discount o» atotm fronts for the host testday* K?*rrA Ifaafluga jBr«*a* $60 STEELRANGE To be g l v m away, Thursday, Mardi, ig 1906 at % o’clock p. i d . at C , C , Welroer’o peat store to the one who holds the flacky D«mben Tickets given with each $$ cent strictley cash purchase. * * TICK3KTB ALSO 01TOT WITH TIYBBY H IBB A?k For Tickets. Save Your Trckets. THE MkLLE 4 BX£ C . C . W e im e r , Cedarville, rimjju, Y o im x O h io . IT'S NON -BREJW STEELAHt>M J I lL t ^ ©diets flirentoall thosewtewill settletheirhookaccountbyCbursday, mart!), is, 190 s. THE BANKING BIL Provisions of Measure Under Consideration at ColunM. DF INTEREST TO DEPOSITORS tit Purpose la to Itnproye the Banking Law* of Ohio in the Plan of Organ­ ization, Regulation ontf Inspection of State Banks—-Provides for State De­ partment of Banka. - A bill relatingto the organization of banks, and to provide for the inspec­ tsonof bank*, i»now under considers, tlon’ by the'.general assembly^ U yi/ao Introduced by- Mon. Warren Thomae of Trumbull. (H. B* 250.) Thfs measure Is of vital Importance ' tp the business Interests of the state and of special interest to that largo majority ^df~th<rgeopIe-whp-are-bank— depositors.' Following Is: , A Bynopclp oF the Bill. This bill, provides lor tho organiza­ tion, regulation and inspection of all banking companies',that may be here­ after Incorporated,' -andjor the Inspec­ tion of all banks. Incorporated Under state laws now doing.business, but it preserves to aft e,iito .banits* v.'itbout impairment, ait/tte lights* priviieseu- and powers heretofore conferred upon them. It aldo provides tout'all exist­ ing corporations, may" 4 ’e-incorporato under this act, If: they no/elect, and thereby have conferred upon them all the privileges ahd powers conferred by too act. In doing sd toe corpo* ation can enlarge -of diminish the pur­ poses for which it Id incorporated so as to combine tend bp more of. too' classes of business authorized by the pet, without affecting the legality,, or being required to change any invest* meats or transactions previously made, » Classes of Banks Authorized. The act authorizes too incorporation of commercial banks, savings banks, safe deposit companies, trutyt compan­ ies,. and corporations combining any two or more, or all of these classes. Amount of Capital Required. The minimum amount of capital re­ quired, Which is to be divided Into shares of ojso hundred dollars each. Id as follows: • For commercial b a n k a * A 25,909 For savings ban k s ..,,,...,., 25.000 For a Commercial and savings bank ........ ....................... ’ 25,000 For a safe deposit company.. 25,009 For a commercial bank and a safe deposit company.,.-.. 25,009 For a commercial bank, a sav­ ings bank and a cafe deposit, company 50,009 For a trust company.......,, 100,000 For a trust company and a cafe deposit company................. 109,000 For a savings bank and a trust company 100,06'J For 0 savings bank, cafe de­ posit company and a trust company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125,900 For a commercial bank, sav­ ings haul:, safe deposit com­ pany and ft trust company 125,000 Mow Capital Must Be Raid In. The entire authorized'capital must bo subscribed and tit least 50 per coat must bo paid,to boforo ft banking Cor­ poration can commence business. The remainder of too subscribed capital mast be paid to 1ft monthly Install­ ments of at leant 10 per cent, payable at tho end of each succeeding month* The stock of stockholders wlui fail' to pay their installments when duo must bo cold, tf It danaet bfe sold, it must be cancelled. “Whenever toe capital stock of any bank lo reduced below. tojnimtim required by law, tern; any cause* It trihst 6s raised fo the minimum within sixty days. If this is cot dene* toe superintendent of banka Way apply for a receiver, Tho capitoi of a haul: may bo in* creased or decreased by proper action of the otockhoidera, hut it must not M reduced below tho required minimum Itt any case. ■ Ko lank shall advertise |ii any man­ ner a larger capital than is actually paid In,, A eevorn penalty to pievMed ter violation of this provision. - : ffoard. of Director*, ■ Boards of dlreeffera may consist of ftftt less than five nor more than thir* ty frei**ea«. Each director mussown afc least five shares ,e! fstoek in Ms own emue, uniaeatnlxaeil and unpledged la any way, and mmt fake an oaik of | efsied. j *ih« of dltecfoi*h*'stell fen 2 tod the gcwRrhiiifnfc «f the rr.rpem Won. inuUt meet at feast once a month, and shall appoint an executive committee. Bank Officerc. Bank officers areTotee-Olected by the board of directors. They must fur­ nish bond for the-faithful discharge of their duties. Severe penalties are pre­ scribed for malfeasance in office, in­ cluding embezzlement, misapplication of any part or all of the funds oy prop- •erty of tho bank* making false entries* defrauding, etc, •. - ' - Executive Comipittee. The executive committee must con­ sist of not less than three 'stockhold­ ers or directors, it must meet not leas than once a month. It must pass on all Ioannand investments, and.in doing .so* mult bo governed by Instructions given by the board Of directors. It must keep minutes of its meetings and repqrt fo, the board of directors. , . Examinations by- Stockholder*, The board of directors must appoint annually a committee of at least two stockholders <J5- directors to thorough­ ly examine, or to superintend tho ex­ amination of .all tlie assets and Ha* blHtles of the corporation..and to re-_ port to the board of directors the re­ sult of said examination. . Surplus and Dividends, Before paying any dividend, to* hoard of directors must carry- to sur­ plus one-tenth of file net profits of the period covered by the dividend, until such surplus.Jo equal to twenty per cent of the authorized capital. Pro­ vision must be made for the payment of all expenses, losses, interest charg­ es, taxes, etc.* after which the amount, of the dividend may be determined at the discretion of the board of direc­ tors. Joint Deposit Account*. . Joint deposit accounts may be open­ ed by two or more persons subject to check by any one party to the agree­ ment, which shall continue for the use Of a survivor after the death of one 'or more of too parties to the agreement. 1 Certification of Checks.. . All certified cheeks must be charg­ ed to the account of the person draw­ ing the check When they are certified. A Check must not be certified for a .larger amount than Is actually on de­ posit In toe babk to the credit of the person drawing the cheek Severe penalties are prescribed-for the viola­ tion of these provisions.. limitations On Loans, . No person, firm or corporation shall be allowed to become Indebted to a bank for any amount in excess Of 20 per cent of Its paid-in capital and sur­ plus, and all such indebtedness In ex­ cess of 20 p$r cent of thp capital and surplus must be adequately secured by deposits of collateral, -Discounts of bills of exchange drav/n against ex­ isting values, and discounted commer­ cial Or badness paper actually owned by a person, firm or corporation ne­ gotiating the came, are not to be con­ sidered as a part of their indebtedness In determining the limit of Iboir credit. . For commercial banks, loads secur­ ed by real estate shall not exceed 50 per cent of their, capital, curplfia and deposits. For savings bunko, or for commercial and savings hanks com­ bined, loans so secured shall not ox- esed 69 per cent of their capital* sur­ plus and deposits. Real estate dial! r.ot be accepted 03 security for loans fn excess of 40 per cent of tho value' of unimproved property, or 60 per cent Cl the vnhio of Improved prop- 'orty, and all improved property pledg­ ed as security for ft loan must tio kept adequately insured, Dank Dtfdbpvesj ■ All banks must k6ep a resorve equal to amount to 45 per cent of their to­ tal deposits, of which an amount equal' iMr^ tt0pt^2ltd and £*&per cent of thih* timo deposit* titiot ha belli to cash. The balandh ftf too reserve may be held on deposit Itt other banke and tract Companies,, subject to cheek on demand, Invcstmeota In Securities, «> Commercial banka may ittvesfc their capital and deposits in 0 ? loan tho came upon; (a) pej-BmmVor «k>Hatorftl eecrari* ties; (ft) Honda or other toteretifc bear- lag obligations of tho tfnited States, or to thoso for which tho faith of tho Lasted states lo pledged to provide for too payment of too interest and prlaeipsl, laeludlnrl tho boaCo of tho District of t’oiamhlft; also la beads of other interest bearlag obUcattotto of soy foreign ^overemoai; | to) ,£kotkb athl humid, a Interest ! tearing obligations of this or ott? other slate of the Vniltti fkates;. Bonds, or tetet^sfc bearing 1 ob!iga!to.is of any dty, ifflage, h*m* •F t <.y other ICeep them in the house* r. r a ie one when yoii feel bil­ ious qr dizzy;. They set di- feetly on the ffoeftfijiMEBSSa: Want your moustache or tm & R I I f i K I N ( i | | l t t f ^ T IY C ^beautifulbrownorrichhlack? Vse Befef and most lip-to-date liyery and fe^d barn' ' in Central Ohio. Everything new. Especially- equipped to care for funeral parties. Keef> your rig from exposurewhen in town by having it in our barn. * ■ . • CEDARVILLE, OHIO. > £*T- E b e r so le P ia n o s A B S O L t jT k L r B U B B L E . “ We have for anuinbcro* 'ferns used Jfb^solePianosin the Conservatorywhere they ire cfcestanfiy subjected to the hard­ est kind Of’ use. We have £httovi*to9 Ebersole'to be a good, durablepiano* well ably ncwear and tearof {immusld'- room.’ . V »*, ,. t >»-a Directress •, ' . ' ■»- , to SonservatoryotMcslft. MANUFACTlfREO3Y Th0 Smith & Nixon Piano Qo. 10 an d I ? O. f o u r t h S treet. 'CINCINNATI,'o . politib, and bouejij or mterozc puanrg obligations issued to be1 \lf of tho public schools, and the 'ns Of 1n- etwictlon connected'therewith, of thin or any other state of the .tfnited States ter tho payment of which j the faith and fcredlt of such, city* village, hamlet, county, towuahip, ochbol dis­ trict or other body issuing them is pledged; (e) Mortgage bonds ot* collateral trust bonds of any regularly Incorpor­ ated company; but the superintendent of banka may order any such securi­ ties cold within six months wbie.’l he: may deem undesirable. (2) Savings l&nlio may Invent their capital and deposits In or loan tho same upon too' securities author­ ized for commercial banks, with the exception that, in tho cose Of savings banks, tile promissory notes of Indi­ viduals and firms must ho secured by ft sufficient pledge of collateral ap­ proved by the executive committee of board of directors. Collateral Secur­ ity is not required for the promissory nates of corporations. (0) Trust companies may invest their capital and deposits (excepting deposits for the investment of which come other mode of investment is pre­ scribed by too forms of the trust agreement), to or loan the same upon tho eceurttloa authorized tor commer­ cial and mvingb barton, with the ex­ ception that stocks of eotporations that have not paid dividends far five consecutive years- shall sot be accept­ ed, had all promissory notes must bit secured by collateral.'- In addition theymay make investments la ground rents. - • , No commercial bank, savings hank, sate deposit company or trust com­ pany shall loan money on tho security or pledge of the Chares of Ito own' capital Btftrir* nor shall meh compa* hl&j. purchase ohares of their own capital steak unless seek ptirekaoa shaft her accessary to prevent loss upon a itofefc provtottsly contracted in ftftdd faith, , to defining- too powers ot hanks. #hteh to ope 6t Bio Important icaforct ot tfco hllS* it seta out just wMfc hattii- tEty do under tho law, fto.teltovgft Powftra of ffftftkB. (1) Coiftteoreial ttanhs maytcealv# deposits on which iiitevest may ho «1» All dcpsplta In nudi bant:* ihaft ho payahlo q» doidand vrithent uotlce, except whoa tho esattoct tof. deperdt otherwlso"provides. They nay Med lean motion’ oti poesem! security, dtotouat tad ficghtlato ptoralesefy aoim* drafts, him of t-yphaftfA and I other OvMor.cLs 0 ? ftrtt and Lay #m& I sell tsthab^', r o I b ftM iuitoP. • fSl Res,tot’s toev de­ posits in affy sum offered by any per* bo U, firm, society Ot corporation, or by arfy body politic, or that may bo ordered tO' bo deposited ,by any court having custody ot money. They may also' receive deposits frofrt..arid pay toe same to minors. TiioJ' iuhy' pdy such rates of interCBt on deposits fl» may" bo agreed upon;. notecXceedlng ■ the rate allowed by law. A pass book shall be issued to eqch depositor, con­ taining tho rules ‘ and ; regulations adopted by tho board of directors gov­ erning his deposit, and in which shaft bo entered each deposit, toe interest allowed thereon and each .payment mftdo Vo the depositor. No payment or cheek against any savings bank account chaff to made or,paid tiphsq accompanied by and entered ;ift'too depositor’s pass book. Savlfigs tanks may also issue time certificates of de­ posit. (3) Cato deposit companies nay receiv'd on deposit, for safe koaplxy, property of any kind, and collect brvj disburse tho interest or Incdmo non - any npeh property and too .principal of too same whoa it becomes d-te, They may also net no agent tor too purpose of registering, countersigr.lft:; or transferring certificates of fctoak'o# other evidences of-ifadobtedner.*. „, ,, ( 4} Trust companies stay; (ft). Act ns agent or trustee io f tea parpftss ot rcgiatering, eoaatcroigtslr?g or tmaoforrino certificates of stock, beads or other evidences of Sndot)tc.1* aecs.. ‘ u { (b) Ati do trustee under any do??* gage''or deed.of trust I (d) Receive and hold moneyo or 1 property to. trust, or on deposit agea ^ouch terms aft may bo osrecd upon between the partied. ■ ! (fl) Act ao trustee naacr any tiia* deed or ether lastruitictit eccatlkg ft trust tor the cafe and nianagetseat rf property, subject to’ t-ohtrol by t! •>' court having juricdletloa of too «»mo, (e) Accept oti’d execute tst i*t* cf every deseriptlan as tafty be etEnJi- ted to them by floy pernaa, wpwdtlaa or by order ci any tco r , and perform all acta acecssMy to 1 % proper ftdshlftlcUAtten' of ceto tens' „ R. B. CORRY M xrm iM M L A lt kiiMlo « f Atie !ioncefi«jfr F a tiDM ge S o lta t-ed Katix- BeH i t a i T f Lliftfffi Cjiftlarvilfe. f)jiM 'L-ll-24,

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