The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

/ It &■ THE HAHVIIT, ■I [i* v *' Ji-ifi-j mm iI it’* all iU< * t'.r iw i« to t*Mt te«*t Tfi* *1 "taautii'vl l>si> v « n ( r *8 tftaiii.'V ,, fife*wh*»»> oh g«t out sad >ou tuwk •{. *l»ut T*n sfmar* urife* It1!* * *' •train: " ,. ItotbsjM tlw t'i ro»*n«'* to iw nirt A In H•• Ttat’gaowrthfny 1 v>ouUhi t ilriK- * But i’v« found only Jjuekiu-De uml »w*«t In It. And, KM!. bMt « fellow torts dry: .. Y Tfi* Mtwler gnat elsckln* In front of j m . The »un‘* beatln* down on iogr »eek,. A| And five bow 1 * demandlpx this .. •font of voui •* - “Keep vp with the binder, by ; * beekr ■. X Toy shook through the an* of hla- A iwy* ' Tor thousands of y*ar* do you j* shock, „ • T*t you find toysome m**lc or »y* tery . You’ve,worked just two hours by * the flork? You eat, hut tun food Un’t filling ■• you. Tpu drink, but the water ain’t ■■wet. ■■ ■• , Tpur back and your shoulder* are T hilling you. ' You swim in ant ooesn of sweat. The glamour the poets may dive to. it Afa’ t metI by this moftat for ©n*. I harvest because t tab drty' to.it, .And you bet 1 am glgd When it’s * dope! ... ■ - ■ ■ ■*; —Berton Breiey, *«* ■.' ,^T FIGHTING THEJJWINCH EUR Fire the Best Agent In destroying Tbi* Expensive Pest st#p* htir taken to teatiW to* awarma which are Hus* over dvrlajf tin* win­ ter thi* kwa vriN be greatly Jotmused JMKfJAKf. Betweea now anti Dec. J all mead- own. pastures. roads, waste lands and ether fields, wbk'b ar e heavily over­ grown, should be carefully examined far- fhf hibernating chinch bugs. Those held* near wheat and corn Selds which were infested during the sum­ mer should he examined with special, ogre. The insects hide deep down in chimps or grass, andsr leatee and rub­ bish, and lu many cases their presence ■ can be detected from the disagreeable odor of the crushed bug* even before one finds them in their hiding places. Wherever they are found the fields should be burned over immediately and carefully so that every possible shelter will be destroyed. The wind should not he too strong, so that the beat will penetrate down Into the dumps of grass and make a clean Job- Farmers should co-operate in burning over all public highways and railroad right of ways hi the infested regions. With careful, systematic burning of ail harboring places in the fall a large per cent of the mlHloua of hibernat­ ing bugs Bill bo killed by the, heat di­ rectly and many more, left exposed to the winter." "After each and every farmer has done all he can to destroy the pest during the winter the fight will be well enough started so that, if taken op in time next summer, the.in­ jury from the pests may be greatly reduced.—Board’s Dairyman, Genu!p« Pity, "Mr. and Mrs. Whlffer never have The chinch bug cost the state of Mis- any arguments." “Bow does that hap- sour! approximately S5.00o.000 last P***'’ "Mfc. Whlffer won't argue," year, and I d tuim:/ other states tbe cost *J^e,5DOr WQFlan- BirminghamAge- . . was nearly us great. Uuless Immediate .Herald. Y o u W ill find th ev ery first loaf you bake from Aristos Flour, browns feautflully,, is light even, porous, o f superiorqualityandcolor. Aristoa Bread is rich with the flavor o f the sweetest nuttiest grain *—Red Turkey Wheat. Aristos Wear is hill o f energy and vitality. It gives the maximum of nutritive elements and, cost for cost con­ tains five times as much strength and nourishment as -meat. ' For all home-baking, bread, cake and. pastry, Ariatoa gives the best results. .Ordermsack from yoii? grocer today.. Learn for yourself why Aristos is the flour that makes home baking worth While. " Qntth&Arlttbf'cookbook—ejrcolleitttestedrecipe*sentonr»qn«»t. Ssod postal to Tho 6eethvr«stensnuiUng-Co, Kansas City, SCO, «|Xy fUtnm '■» '.V--K f N (***•**! T -— F lour ThisTrad*Mark onEverySaofc FINANCIAL STATEMENT; • * '■ —OF THE^ ‘ ' ’ * CEDARVILLE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCTATION For the Fiscai Year Ending January-31st, 1914. j'im o f this great store is full o f those things required by your necessi- tiesordesirab le for your convenience. , ’* * . f \ * * , . '* ' ■ *■/ ' >. '. , > ^ ■ * • O iir buyers have returned from the Eastern markets. The stocks they bought are on display. W e have full confidence in the selections they have made, and are sure that every patron will be fully satisfied with both quality and price. W e invite your consideration, your liesureiy, thoughtful investiga­ tion, content to leave the question o f your patronage to your j^| tp e iT C ? v >'w’ ,«»?’ . *Yaw*^> * \ J < - *%**+ . *'AU, » r* i 'v^ ■ ASSETS Cash on band - 1 1,729 S7 Loans on Mortgage sooimfy 28,930 00 Loans on stock or pass-book security 705 00 pix'nros - . '70 00 1)U*Ktor UtlU taxes frbm borrowers -- - 60 00 ToUl $3l,-i81 87 RBOBIPTS Gash on handat close ol last fiscalyear B u m on running stock - Paid-up stock - - c Loans on mortgages ascurities repaid Loans onstock or pass­ book security repaid Inasranoe ahd taxes re- landed by borrowers Interest - - % 829 60 8,003 15 *4,150 00 fi.flbfl13 - 626 00 6 66 2,108 74 LIABILITIES Running stock and dividends - $ 7.059 00 Credits on mortgage loanB 5,121*20 Paid-up stock and dividends - ,- 18,776 00 , iv- fund - - .2151 fi. Undivided profit fund • J5 V6 Total J- iJfr S*i g ,.»•”* V ,.*»v.«♦.. -V* Rike 4 Kumle^qo:r ..eeb^ *%i ,e* % Jr '» 'f 7 *W - f .. Estsblbhed 1853- .'•V V-. ( 0,t ^ 1 %• Second and Main Streets Dayton, Ohio r ’ ’ '■‘ •v'-' /* ... ■ .*»**»ir */ . ■■■ ■ . r* r ; u \ . .*. .»*• ,,A DISBURSEMENTS Loans on mortgage Security * - 1 6,655 00 Loans on stock or pass­ book security - Withdrawals of running^ stock and dividends ’ - Withdrawals of paid:up stock - v - Borrowed money Dividend on paid-up' stock - - # Salaries - - Refit - - - - Printing and supplies all other expenses 1 . • Gash on hand - * $ 31,484 87 To Users of Public Roads; Section 4904 of the Revised Stat­ utes of Ohio provides for penalties 1,046 00 I and finesfor Mulingburden* of more than 3400 pounds, Including weight _ ^ |of vehicle, on tires les* «hM three ™ I hches in width, and provides for IWeight to be fixed by County Com* 2,400 00 miselonera dor greater width of tires.- 150 001 Tlie County Commleeioners have Selling Medicina* at Half Price Under Guarantee of Cure. After two months of remarkable sales, C. -JUT. R4dgway, the enterprising drugghit, ways t^at hla plan of selling at half mice the regular' 50 cent Size of Ik. BbWfihd'f specific for the euro of constipation and dyspepsia, and guaranteehtef * refniid the money if It does not vtife, has been the great­ est success h*. has ever .1newn. therefore^ fixed, -by resolutions, the ^Anyone’ ioffirlng .with dyspepelo, constipation, lifer troubles, heart* i no* I weights: 1,095 72 Tires 3 to 4 inches In width, 2600 160 00 I pounds, 18-001 Tire# over 4 Inches in, width, 3800 pounds, Including weight of vehifcle In each Total 816,723 88 TROBIT AND LOSS 8 X,108 74 Interest Tiknsferretl from un» divided profit* 84 17 Total |S,1I7 91 8X60 i case. Total 1,729 871 The penalty prescribed In said Section: provides for a fine In any fcurt PROFIT AND LOSS Dividend on running stock 8 693 03 Dividends on paid-up stock 1,096 72 Dividends on paid-up stock - - 92 67 Salaries * - iso 00 Refit * - - 18 00 Printing and supplies alt other expenses - ' 81 60 816,7X8 88 from 85 to 850, and imprisonment un ‘ til paid. By order of the' County Commlsfllom ere of Greene County, Ohio; aches, dlxzlnede^ cOated tongue, or the general tired feeling, caused by inac­ tive liver and. bowels or disordered digestion, should take advantage ' of C. M. KidgwS/a new departure and buy & bottle of Dr, Reward's specific at ‘half price, With hfs fpereondt guar­ antee to rebind the money* if it dj^s not cure. > Mm $100 Rewardi $(00. Total 8 2,187 91 •TATB OF OHIO I GREBNH COUNTY 5 SB. Th# »*»d»ri of tbis pspsc will b« ple4M ip ktdnthat there Is at least Cn*’ dtsSfkd CBWitetii**tetlfiC*h**h»en ahit to««rein SR 'H: in i . th*t i« Cstar^; .'Rail'* Gitmh Oarsi* thaonly politlV* cifcfioiir kSnwa to Rt#medical fraternity. Catarrh MEfi* a oonrtliutional rtiseaM, r^tdrei a mnmfiittiottti treatment. Hall's Gstatrli -Otorshi takenInternally, acting directly up . j, l 4 . . . . j cwthf Moodand mucoussurrawsof system Andrew JaOksofi, befog duly sworn, deposes find says that he is the thsnsy destroying the foundation of the Sscrstary of The Oodarville Building & Loan Association of Cedarvilie, Atewte, sad gtving tbs patient strength by Ohio, ana that the following foregoing statement find report is a full find I takfeteitipthe cbmftiCaticm and steUtinig detailed report of the affairs and business of said Company for the fiscal I nstsr»lnd«4ng if? wark, Th* proprietors year finding on the XI day o f January, A, 6.1014; and that it is true and J*?**0 i" lt« offteite powers, oorrsotly shows Its financlal condition at the end o f said fiscal year. 11 for ^ A _____ m ^ ^ sStethAtit (Mil to flfirt. Ssndforllirto AKfiRBW J aokbok , fJecretary. iintfninintn dubscrlbed and eworn to before me, this 4 day of Mareb, A, D, 1014,1 Addnaia k 3. CHFlttsy AOo, Tolsds o. J. H, Wobvofifi,May1or. 0i3itTmfiATa tor vnn b tr r e taM o r Avvt'cma coMMmau. . Wfi, thfi Ufidersignsri. W, J, Tarbok, W. A , Spencer find J, W, Dixofi, Finaaoiai Oommittee of tbs said The OedarviHe Building A Loan AsfifiofatNrfi o f Oedarrillfi, Ohl* do hereby certify that the foregoing is a teat and fiorreot statement o f the financial condition o f thfi fftild Cdfiipany on the 81day o f January A. D. 1014 and » true statement of its affairs and baste#** f#t th« fUeai year ending m that day. :• W , ftfAMM X W. A. WefiKcaa . j*W*-SHxwr XfrMtryfidmlbl, 76c. k'sFs»ttyPtiteiAnt lifebest. C A ST O R IA t d r and Ohildreit* . m t W Y m H im Alwaji Bajtt Bears th» BtfiteteteOf • N e w M e a t S to r e (Forbii*r|y 0 . R . CrouSe's Stand) V We invite, your inspection o£ our slock of mte^s, iruits and vegetables which at ell tides will be up tdthe high* cst standard S#d priced at a fair margin. • I OVR A m 13 TO PIJHASH j May we have your order? I Walter Cultice # * Phone orders delivered. CSDARVILLB, » OHtO Wten ’s Ready=to=Wear Store Featuring the New Spring Suits. - Dresses and Coats for Women The best American designers are represented with their finest creations, embodying the latest and newest o f the beg£ foreign ideas. Very noticeable are the decided changes from the prevailing styles Of previous seasons, and the many original and pleasing styles innovations that have come to take their place, <r Every effect has evidently been made with determination to bring about a * • i decided change, S t y l e , Q u a l i ty , E c o n o m y As usual are features o f the “ Ready-to-Wear S to re /' whose reliability and leadership in women’ s apparel lines are established beyond a peradventure. New Silk Dresses, range fin price $12.50 to $35.00. New Wool Dresses, Crepes and Challies, $?,50 to $25.00. Sw agg e r New Coats, for early Spring wear, $10.98 to $35.00. We direct particular attention to the new Spring Suits displayed at $25, $35 and $45. We pay your round trip fare to Springfield on purchases of $15*OOor over, sfehiSiijfeaiimaiii) f o e ! * * Work mil *&4& 4 my THIRTY-SI Washburn! Plea G. o . ‘WMbburJ Spokswe, Warn., f<[ and non *Bpport o f I a plfifiof gu ilty'befl »rd find on Wvdueadl tbs ooite in the cast ■per month for thej wife and ebRd. eentsnee In the worl with the above fi»*| on the payment and cost* which Under the law tbj soon have collect month from the ‘ CHURCH 5j , B. P.‘ CHURCH H Teachers' mcctingj at 7 o'clock. Saltath School Sj 9:30 o’clock. Prf-ncliiug by WiJ Sabbath at 2Q;U0 p. in. C. E. Sabbath at Prayer meeting- p. m. Subject, A 1 billty. Gen. 44:84. | FOR A nice house wltl] large yard, good catud. NOT! Members of the fl of thB Greene Ooutl - Associat ion ana all to order mill H sboiild In ve order! N. Stuckey & Son," Purchasi ed ShirJ Messrs, J.,0- ail ley returned fri Wetinesday v^herjj ^p -Of ’ horses. They home tty Mr, Ta here to inspect til owned' by Mr. Hal As a result of t| man takes a stall] mare and for a' Mr* Harry Tow| year old import*] first grand cham Indiana, Illinoisl last Internationl Mr. Truman si t’Golehill Diamc only one of the g| horses ever shlpj but one that 1 b pj valued. TheTru the largest 1ml horBes in the opt might be galnel done when they f one horse a fe| 811,600. You wil| ley's annonnoer F or S ale :— wood with rese condition Inqu| OYSTERS rece Tuesday and Sa^ ent Telephoro Spencer. For Rent—Twl over Hartman cl» of G. H. Hartmj Fresh OYSTER DRAW1 all g| WISTI SWVW.1

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