The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
>^‘ ; ' jV ■■f grow fug. will t1 open The l i »<ca<c9<l Hagai lie- if, mwftinteirr. cv, : Is s, ount. r MV Cl tit cv Shoes at finest 1,tS< ,-ors ■ . . t 'a a\ -ou Soraet | - -' ' arosily • - the U ■4 ,^-pjel, medium i t v ; SF g L • - » M l ™Store w c l re$ Drugstore. uy. Mior. in a l^ but I pm aiui , 0 ,! r tr pricer .?,* V '- es ,.$18 to $23 ■ >f20 i t a R erry i House BothPhtiAM Bills P V# Death Of Mrs.MaryJ.Barber K**v. 3 , 3 . Wilron, wife and daughter, of Virginia, ill., are here oa a weoka visit with relatives, —Mr, S. F. Anderson will hold ai public wile, Thursday, Nov. l» ,! Horses, Cattle and sheep will he j offered. Tfte-faruus located on diet , , w _ , , 1 Jiuuwtown and Xenia pike four! MaryJarksmi Barber, widow.' mile* from Cedarvill* and about]0* 1he lata David Barber, died Bah *hath morning at the homo of tu sum it* fi» Barber, where she has* made herbowe tit* fast live years." Himwas etghtyrthree years o f age am! had been ©onflutd to her bed mm* «***• midway Xenia. batweett Janmtdowu and arow llr ihtewtf with u*. It grows and keeps L » >ull*vt(; a»*<' ooMBt to your credit that is surprls- wtlt * *,W **ld* <mch ww** ftnd drawing interest, ;s , “uw*M ,o t" ,s o t m i a *l”>ro,•«•« TfceCedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated f0 r ................. * 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 a Subscribed S to ck -,1 *126 ,425 ,00 ’ m • BOARD QT?MBECTOBS W, J.Tarbox, President DavidBradfute. Vlce-Pres, J . W . Dixon W. Hi Barber C. W. Crottsa W . A , t w i c e r B. E. McFarland \V. M. Cottrell ■ Andrew Jackson, Secretary. A small Ore called out the depart ment about noon Tuesday. The ronf of owe of the Harper houses on “ Rat Row’’ caught lire from a ,spark. The, bouse ?» occupied by .Billy Pickerel, Tim damage was small. A fifty cu-iifc show for 10 cent* oh Wsdnesday night at K. of P, Hall.: The Ladies' A id o f 'lb e M .'E. jchurch will hold a Thanksgiving imarket Wednesday, November 28, 'a t Johnson’s Jewelry store. The pupils o f the seventh and | L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L £ .*4aMLMys«>Nsi - HagnnbacVs circus at K, of P. Hall next Wednesday night,” Rev. Hoiner (MoMhen, of Atlanta,- Ga, is epsn-ding a few -day®ihete. County eoqjndselpnors have-placed a new -cement -cover for the culvert on £outh Main street. This bridge baa been a source of much, -trouble and ex- ‘pease for yoars-. Commissioners Rev-Und vomprlsss IBOO 800 f DlSl** .*f woodland, The.tract is-’trav- 1 ^ crushed stone -to he ^creed by .fwo steam rands -and a tvac- lwtve ' tiofl lln<J' making it a desirable locft- + ,ti+A^n K ! by the non -1 tlon. R la proposed to make the 3®.'! brick from clay on the farm and what v ast dumberis necessary from the woods, all street >aswell na Chillicothebavebeen. to be done by prison labor. . According to *, ruling of -the state Bureau ofAccounting the school teach.' ere at the o. S. 4 a. o. Home con no longer partake of the board- and laum dry Of -that jlnsUfntion. The salary of the teacher* Is $40 and they have al ways made thoir.homoB at the .Insti tution during the term. As this salary will not Permit outside board U will be necessary-to- have the present law repoitlcd or an increase In salary., . - According, to a -dispatch. Governor -Pox mid a commission have ejected a new prison site near London. The laud js owned- 'by -the Thompson heirs the past four months suffering with neuritis,. ,cMr»,r'B*rber w#« tfk . motbor o f seven children, four liauglitere amt three sons. The four daughters arej Mrs, W, *3?* -Blrlok, Mrs.T. I. Moore, Mrs, V. W, Ilean and one lofant daugiitey pre- needed her m death, film I b sur vived by three youst D jW , o f Bay* ton? Q sorgnH .of Goluinbus am lR .: B,*of Cedarville; also one brother,: Rev,.Jf, Parks Jsokson, o f Btroug*' hurst. 111. Mrs, Barber lias been a eighty grades with their their lifelong member of the United Pros- worn <a ui by ‘these teams, Something' different .‘ ‘The Old CutOsity Shop” in the lecture room- Of the IT, P. church,INoy^ ?i. IT WILL JUST TDfJCfe TUB SPOTand prove an every -day winner every time. Good health,' good cheer and long life is what We promise If you 1 Buy Our Meats . Microbes, disease and death lurk in a Jot of the meat ,that’s $old, but not in ours. We sell the best and -at a fraction . above cost. Our market in safe and not high priced. G H, CROUSE • Cstfarville, Ohio. Mr, Joseph Mc'k’avlhnd, who re sides in Grcnvillejrill., but-ha® travel ed for an Indianapolis hardware house, dropped 1n on friends on- Tuesday. Mr, McFarland has accepted a new ‘posi tion as sale-man for the S-lmona com pany of !£t., Louis, -one o f the- largest srb-rdwaro concerns in tihe-conntyy. anil will travel -in northwestern Ohio, fie will probably reside fit Canton. .Toe •had an unusual experience this sum mer when ho contracted smallpox'ana was under quarentine three Weeks, having a very light form. - * • The Spragued will give Rip Vnb Winkle at Selma Wednesday even* mg, November 12,1813, 7:80 o'clock, m the School H a ll.' Admission 25c Birsfc number o f lecture eburse. ' . , O/G-. Lavelesa Snpt. Scboohn Mies QrAoe Powers returned to Jnokeon, Wednesday after a week’ s visit with My, and mrs. John Sfeeek ‘ The Russell Novelty Co. the second number on the lectureJmany friends. They will make course, pleased a largo audience; their home this winter with the Monday evening. The course is [bride’s parents, giving good satisfaction thus far. - 1 ........., .. . Mr. Bred McMillan, who is lo- A reftI circu for id cents. ‘S'ou dated in S n . Antonio, Texas, have heard of Hngeubacfc'B animal dropped off. here for a visit on ids circus. Go see it, Ton cents nd- return from a business trip to New* mission at motion picture show teacher, ML* Dobhlns, gave Miss Josephine Randall a surprise last Friday night. The event was a Hallowe’en aflalr. MLs Randall fell several weeks ago injuring her knee and. has unproved so as to get arpund by the aid o f crutches. ‘ Mr. Charles Harris has a, copy of the New York Herald that gives an account of the death of President Lincoln and much war news of that date, - The paper was a relic: found among the^effeots of John W.4Mc Farland. . Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Hanna have a fine baby boy at their home. Messrs. David and prank Turner are spending A few! days pi Belle- faun fame, , • . Remember ‘'The Old Curosity Bhop” by fcbe L. A. S, ,ot the U, P, church, , Friday, November 2R Admission 10c.' • •. The Greene County C, -C. - con vention, was held in Xenia, .Thurs day, Mr, Fiberfe. Dallas is presi- ; Every oneshouid be uUerestc-din f i ! ? ;6UP^rir*' j Gov. v « * a proclamation for a meet- ^ in each school house ori the Associate.General Secretary V a n - J ^ W. R. byterl’an church, The funeral wap in charge of her pastor, Rev. J, g. H, McMichael, Tuesday morningat ^o'clock at the home-of her son, R, R. Barber, Burial took, place North of towmnJIja family lot.' AN INVITATION TO ALL To Introduce RED BIRD COFFEE Them agentwill serve a cup of hot coffee with wafets at a- demon- sration to be given at our store on Saturday, November 8th, -1913; RED BIRR COFFEE 1«£ j c-fnied steel-cut coffee, to- retail at 30c per pound, This being tlw initial intro duction of RED RfRD . COFFEE to our borne market, we cordially in vite yon to pome’ in and try the coffee that you can Judge of Us quality. . , ! “TheTaste Tells TheTale” . NAGLEY BROS. J / T } evening ot Ndv.' 14 to Consider L0f W’ K-'schoo l Rpislatmm, Representative Graham of Yellow among the speakers. .Mrs. D. M, Dean is tlireatened With pneuhioniar ■ HagenhackA circus Wednesday night. A real circus for lO cents. - ■* * „ fi-,,— -,- - i.... ■*. _ ■ .. I \ < ” 7 * * The many friends her© o f Air. Charles Ml. Conner, of Yellow Springs and A lt* Johnston, daugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs, David . Johnson o f the Coiumbda pike, were given quite a surprise upon learning1of their marriage iff Xenia, at the home o t Miss Quinn at two-l hirty Thbrs^ day afternoon. The ceremony was preformed by Rev, W. R. Graham of Yellow Springs, Roth tft*young people are well and favorably known and have the best a-iahos of their York. City, Mrs. J. W , Patton spent several days this week visiting her mother, Mrs. William H. Priln,, of Dayton, Wednesday night. Dally Thought, Only by knowledge of that which is Mrs. Prltst accompanied MrA not thyaelf, shall thyself be learnea^- Patton home Thursday evening, ^Owen Meredith, expecting to visit hero two weeks. Andyraon of this county introduced a bill last winter along'this line and after a conferebce With the Gover nor it v'fesheld.np uiitiLthis Winter. Mr. Anderson abd the Governor ha«e abmit-the same ideas, uniform text books, a general system m al) schools, books to be printed by the State with convict labor which will reduce the cost ■half ■or more ' as well as other important, provisions. Most of the township in this county have, superintendent* that’ hiave raised thestanditiC °E the schools. It Ras been proposed to have a county superintendent but some object to this.' .Mr. Anderson when In Kansas tuvesfigMa4-.this.feat: ire imt'wior abt rmpre^ud wrtirifc The bill is oartain to meet the opposition of the text book trust,In this country whereby patrons are charged two prices for books, j When In D a y to n A Far A Ladies Coat u a For A Ladies Suit r ■ ■ For Furs or Millinery M. Marcus - 35 S. Main Street New Store ... New Stocfc «P|M Women's and Misses’ W onderfu l Suits Judge Kyle hak granted a ,divorce to Frances Keyes from Clifford Keyes and has'been restored to her maiden name of Frances Trotter. Tim Ladles’ Aid o f the Tj, -,p, church will hold “ The Old Curosity gimp** In flie lecture rojom of the church Friday, November 21, both afternoon and evening. Refresh ments will be served. Admission 10c- . . NeverJiave garments more worthily merited their Dame. The display will amaze—then fascinate. Y cri will behold heye suits that evfen. In your farthest flights of fancy you have never pictured at this price. The styles will- delight you by their originality—the character of the fabrics and workmanship will compel your admiration. _ 1 The product of manufacturers who specilize in high grade apparel, suits made under our otyn supervision, to our oWn. rigid specifications, with the same careful attention to detail as is bestowed on bur highest priced suits. The extra- ;. ordinary lowprice atwhich they areadd is made possible only by buying fabrics in immmense quantifies and utilizing tH most approved and time-saving , methods, , ‘ . 4 • > • . 'Such confidence have wb in the*e Suits that*we back them with our own personal guarantee as to style, fit, color and wearing qualifies. The largeness and completeness of this early fall showing, which, includes, everything that is new ahd authenticin- cuVityl^materiakarul color makes it one th&t. will be. thoroughly appreciated by (hose w^o desire the biggest possible value for theif- * money. We offer these Suits in a full range of colors, styles and sizesfor women,^ misses and junior^. Suits that, judged by any standpoint, are $20 and $25 values/ each $3.5.00, / " ? ^_„’.A* a .-,-..-L-.r,...,,j.i....,».... J' - ’ We pay year round-trip fare to Springfield on purchases of $tS*0<0 or over* Come to WREN ’S. . X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X (FINANCIAL STATEMENT! OF THE Germania Building of Dayton* Ohio at the Close of Business September 30, 1913 Assets CASH ON HAND*................................................................. ..........*.............1 223,320.51 MORTGAGE LOANS .......... .. •. *......................... *................ . .......... 4,173,101.13 STOCK LOANS......... 4-4 « 4 * * * #* 1 « f y <*• * ff * « « « I • # v * * • * * A * # ■ * v * 57,269.00 COXiXiATEftAI-' LOANS.................................................. ............: ............ fu r n itu r e and f ix t u r e s *......................*. *‘ *............ ■ REAL ESTATE......................... ***........ .............................. .. INSURANCE AND TAXES DUE FROM BORROWERS..................v • CERTIFICATE 01? DEPOSIT..................... .................................... 25,000.00 MISCICLLANEOUS ...............*..............*................. 1.300.00 5.700.00 431.50 Total O F F IC E R S H. W. MEYER, President. W. H. KUIILMAN, V.' President CHAS. I t MEYER, Gen. Mgt. FRED W. BCHOEN, Secretary. ROBERT ALBERS, Aset’. Sec’y. C. A.KAR8TAEDT, Treasurer. R . G . FITZGERALD, Attorney. ~— r — "oVticK 4*b Fifth Btreet, Dajton, Ohm. 10,211.03 $ 4 ,5 0 9 ,9 7 0 . 9 1 Liabilities RUNNING STOCK AND DIVIDENDS..........................................................*1,172,172.99 PAID-UP STOCK AND DIVIDENDS........................................... 1,945,578,00 DEPOSITS AND ACCURED INTEREST..................................................... 1,060,725.81 RESERVE FUNDS...... ......................... 266,283.08 STATE FUNDS.......... i ............................................................ .......................... 65,000.0* UNCOLLECTED EARNINGS................................................... 10,211.03 Total m **■.- . m •* $ 4 , 509 , 970.91 Reserve Fund ^266,283.08 A F F ID A V IT STATE OF OHIO, MONTGOMERY COtiNl’Y, 8«. Frud«rk*k W» Sclmeft, being ilratauly sworn, says that lieu the Secretary of the Germania BmUling: Association of Day- ton, Ohm, .mil that the #bov© statement is correct. FBEDEK1CK W, SCHOEN, Secretary. Snbscnbed and sworn to before me this 28fd day of October, A-. I). IMS. '. BOY G. FITZGEB4LI), Notary Bablie lir and for Morngnmcry Comity, OJiio. CkftTIgrfiATE OF THREE DIRECTORS * We, the undersigned, Carl Kafstaedt, Edward T Hall and Carroll Sprigg, the Finance Committee M t»e Germania Building Association of Dayton, Ohio, do hereby certify that the fnregemg is a true and correct siatemcnfc of the Anandal condition t>f*aiu association for the fiscal year ending leptember 30th, 1918. GAEL KAliBTAEDT, EDW .tKl) T. HALL, CAltUOliL SWtXGG, Finance (hrnitnittse, D IR E C T O R S H. W. MEYER, 0. A. KARSTAEDT, W. H. KUIILMAN, AUGUST MEYER/ " EDWARD T. HALL, * CARROLL SPRIGG, J. 0, GOHN. O F F I C E H O tT J R B F r o m 8 A . M , t o 4 p . H E. D a i l y . T f \ t1 0 )
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