The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

r ; • d p s '" ' “‘^ V ' C f ? ’ HOLLENCAMP ’S Trcm“ d,usa““ A il the W in te r Suits and Overcoats o f the bankrupt E ag le Clothing C o , r e c « s % * O ^ t r f\CC 35 Q F an cy Suits and Overcoats U n e ^ o a l t K J l t worth double value at x-3 price* A Record Breaking Sale ft Miss Itl Prices Cut in Hall! jo , must fce c losed out# Perhaps the m ost important sale ever held In the city* R ight n ow y ou are O V E R CO A T . 1U if a W in ter SU IT and Om e, and be convinced. T T A f £ M en ’ s, B oy s Soft and Stiff hat* v f l t ^ J t i a l l w i t 1 to $3 value*. 1*2 Dost rai«tKU barfri*- Hundreds o f Other Bargains Th is W eek , Jefferson and Market Streets, HOLLENCAMfW fe; The Big Store \ » F !;! Lindsey’s Dayton, Holiday Bargains. G * t th « Gift at L IN D S E Y ’S T h e heat p la ce in Dayton f o r H o liday Bargain*. M i - - : I . ii I Special prices on lewelry, Silverware, Cut­ lery, Musical Instr uments, Guns, Gents’Fur­ nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, Suit Ca­ ses and Holiday Novelties* You bps ? Invited to Call and Examine a Be­ wildering Display of Tempting Bargains. I ■ .J• W ■ * «5 «•£?'■• Present i C. LINDSEY, 2 7 8. l a in S-reet, Lindsey’s Dayton, Ohio. NEWMEAT STORE I have opened a meat store in t he J . C Barber room and asks fo r a share o f your patronage. T h e finest outf. t in the county has boon installed for the. storing, handling and re­ tailing o f fresh and salt meats. O u r prices w ill a lw ay s be consistent w ith the market quotations. *■ i* Fi.iYrhSfifttf.'■* 'x' I'.i i/Af *:*?5; f *iV:. '? - '*'••— . -»• ‘ ' "X?*. ^ r ; '/ Y % M T 9 , , ’ . C. Weitfier. m M M n for Winter Overcoats are dominant l||\ 'when you frequent ^ 4 s fashionable thorough-. fares or where the up-to- date man is a ‘habitpe/ because they have been made by us. Our fab­ rics are exclusive— our styles are popular favor­ ites, and no one in Cc- darville would be re­ garded as a man o f oral have Ids suit or overcoat, his evening :*•Jo /aade by any one but ^ C0PVRtG^T.AJ»ltC.C9 KANY, TheLeadingTailor, XEN IA , OHIO. Physicians Advise the «ys of AgOoillmtlve, to keep the bowels open end prevent the poisons of undigested food fromgeumgmto your system, ji ‘V el"'e is VI;rV0 Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, re«*bfe *nl a a pleasant, aiomafa: tart:'. Velvo acts on the liver, as well asonthi *i!L*rkl ^ of the greaft t possible efficacy In constipation, indigestion, WKowtms, si,:k heitaebe, fe-oilslmcss^t.j/c.lldtulence, etc. Try VF l LAXATIVE LIVERSYRUP ELASTIC ROOF PAINT) ! for tin, mat*!, paper. feft and nrtwrold roofs la proof against the weather or fust. Absolutely ftfttt* porous. Will not era*k, peel, blister or sen}#. Will is*>t m morate alter once set. Laa finewater proof* log so <.{• si il. Contains no ingredient* sudi ** salt GROUPSOF % *&•*/ , G IR L S ’ T AM S A T H A L F P R IC E . D ay ton , Ohio, girls at work; ate sliowa. the"Blind at their tasks as Learners. Blind girls tics, but they p<b and do learn the TpsjMfo&oJd helpers in. their own homes. tim «ye« s*t „ Mf -JdAtter" ’‘sirifik on the This why ha apt ot svepr . ttiis disease., th«m and Bda or what rid, the * rasa the peii of 'moUrewA to tttaea• ialaannsAtogs or -oolde In Uid he arolded it mothera and rmraas wffl SYMPTOMS, IN RABIES! Sotoetlma during the first two' red and & “Mattery** dlsoharga or tears with comes from the lids, which gum* them together lashes. The lids are apt to swell so they cm not cwodAtlon in very DANGEROUS and mesas that blind If you do not call medical help right avay. te* blind people in the United States la mad* b&nd Th*y are blind because their mother or nurse did not call help, . "| . IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN; Inflammation ofjjfc Is called “cold In the eyes" starts with tha *yes light hurts them, pus or matter, or "corruption.” eg. from the eyes; making the lids f-ttek together. If any of these things happen to the eye* of yoW |*&y or family CALL A DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY. DON’T WAIT. W LAY MAY MEAN BLINDNESS FOR YOUR CHIU). Waafc tfcghwW'tttttU th* doctor comes, with pure water, slightly warmad, * toft cloth. Use the cloth only once and bum it. , ' CAUTION. * ^ Personas Discharges "poison" eyes. Bara tR '-jffjpp and dotbt soiled by them and always wash the hands fewCdr* ui i foag th* «yat. PROTECT THE FAMILY. * Any one'can “catch" iaflainmatioa o r "cold" *y<M from tho one who has the disease by getting th* pm or .Httftnn" or di*. charge from the sere eyes into bis own, Thl* mxf b* dots* by way of lingers, towels, handkerchief.Lei clothe*, or aflratag that has been coiled by the discharge from the eor* trjm. T 0 & *s th« other mrmbeis cf tho fi.mily from ’Vnteliing” the disetM* UWfi ONLY CUBAN COTTON TO WIPE THE SORE STM AKD THMK BURN THE SOILED COTTON AS SOON AS IT HAS 1 0 * 1 US*D. or it you can not buy cotton use CLEAN linen rag* ANtyjlOtN THEM, BOIL FOR TEN MINUTES ALL TOWELS. HAMO k M c HIKTS AND BED LINEN THAT HAVE BEEN SOILED BY TH* KA.TTMR FROM THE EYES. ALWAYS SCRUB YOUR HANDS WIT® SOAP AND HOT WATER AFTER TOUCHING THE SOU* U fltt OR THE I)RESSING. If only oao eye Is tore do not let aay « £ je r from th* aoro eyo got into the well one or It too will gwt «>r4 80METHING IN TH * EY*. Cinders, dust, dirt, pieces of steel, etc, often « h m ttriamatlott Of the eyes and ulcers that destroy, slight, PONT Ufcp ANY ONE BUT A ITIYOICIAN 'TAKE TJlINGS “OFF THR fJHHT OF THE I<iYB.” DON'T, 1. Don’t say "it is only a cold and will c«t w*K & rbrnr " Al­ ways tal:0 tho child to tho Doctor. Th* mlachief tAn ta dona In three days' time or less, ** - 2, Don’t listen to those who tell yon to wttfc tom baby* aye* With breast mtlb,, or' P«L on tea leaves, or any otb*Mk(M»» rtmedy, because you do HARM AND LOSE TIME, 0. Don’t let tho children play with hat pin*. iM a knives, toy pistols or anything with shatp point* whl«k tk& xm- *Uck 1ft their eyes. ' .4, Don’t let your children eat pickles, oiivw anything that upsets tlielr health, m health v « kMk4 6. Don’t put pouitiec* on the eyes, 6, Don’t let any one In the family who w** th* •arno towel that tho rest of the family use. v Z Don’t use "eye atones," flaxseed, hors* hair «/«a»thhuc else in getting things out of eyes. ’ w awwm * *, DON'T DELAY, if your child h»* help. or eat wMhaM’&M *y*#,. • 9- «*a #MK; .^Av^XMW****** [By the ‘Ohio Commission tor the Tp show that manual activity 1* not impowiSJ* & ^h* sightless theio They are'pupils of thjf ,0m®/^tftt6 School tor | bid. become dome*, besome efficient STORE Springfield, Ohio. . • . ■ ■. . •i Thu Great Christmas Toy Store, 4th floor is now opened to the public J u s t 4 w e e k s , t h e n C h r i s t m a s — E v e r y B o y a n d Q i r l i n t h e L a n d k n o w s it. Four weeks in which to .do a year’ s business in Toys—Four weeks in which to distribute into the thousands o f homes the packs and packs o f playthings which are the real educators o f children—for even in the schools today .they are .making, games out o f serious arithmetic and geography ffgscns The kir.d of Toys we are showing are educational, as well as entertaining. t A 1 * * . e ‘ It’ s a Regular Toy City That ocoupies the greater portion o f our Fourth Fluor; it lookr «•' though the great Toy factories o f Germany, Franc?’ and America Bad ■ emptied all their huge work rooms right into Wren’ s. Come up and see the fine NEW TOY STORE. Let the little ones come, ho obligation to buy. They’ re royally welcome to \fr Our collection o f Books, Bolls, Games, E t c .,, is unsurpassed in Ohio. This Great Store can supply your every want for Christmas and we’ll save you lots o f moneys . ■ We Refund Round Trip Carfares to All Points within a ra- 'dius of 40 Miles of Springfield on All Purchases of $15 or over, under the Plan of The Merchants’ Association. 3!st ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT THE FRANKLIN SAV ING S AND LOAN A S ­ SOCIATION OF DAYTON, 0. OKGASIZED.JUI.Y laffl. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1st, 1909. Cash on band..............................*.............. * 2 5 ,m iS Moitgage Loans....................................... CHI,741.30 Loans on other Security............................. 17>GOO.OO Real Estate ..................................... ; ....... ,7,050.00 Total..................................................... #728,010.43 L IAB IL IT IES. s Stock and Dividends thereon............... #418,501.41 Deposits and Accrued Interest................... 270,781.89 Reserve Funds.*..".......................... 80,671,78 Total.........................................................l..#72S,010.43 We wish to call the public’s attention to the following points of particular interest; The fixture account has been entirely charged off. The uncollected earnings on October 1st, 1909, amounted to tlie small sum of #5.01. Tho surplus funds, which protect our patrons from loss, now amount to #80,071.08, an increase of $.7,000 during a year ol depression, the interest on which alone would pay the average annual losses sustained during the last thirty years, and several tinles over. Savings books issued and occouiits opened with new members without initiation or other fees. Certificates of paid-up stock and deposit issued with;interest and dividends from date. 5 P e t cent interest paid on deposits, Tire usual 5 pet cent dividend was declared on all stock October 1st, 1909. Interest paid oti temporary deposits, » » IN CREA SE IN A S S E T S LAST VEAR $70,000.00 We transact a large portion of our business by mail, and solicit your correspondence, should you find it more convenient than a person:,! visitto our office. Office open daily from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. MZ 3 £ « . franklin Savings arid Loan Association, c l - --Office on the second floor of the Kuhns Building, N. VV. Corner of Main and Fourth Streets, «.

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