The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
......................... ....ijpiiii iriifi iffBiirrr i*jMP rib S AVE IN SAFET B JttlK W ITH US B Y M A IL Y V O U * b u don't have to com* to town rin*** with us. t* transact If you bay* % ehaoken *#y bank ©imply endorse it by w rit ing yeur name om the bach, ©nolo** i t la an envelope an* address i t to us. I t yon send currency use the R ef istersd le tte r . The 2-oent stamp will do the work and on receiving, lame, we will credit your acoount accordingly and cheerfully spend two cent* in mailing a receipt to you. We want you to be numbered among qur other IS,4(H) de positorsand We seek to point the way through which you may accumulate a competence without inconvenience. We are proud of our Institution. In the banking business lor Forty-Three years slnd handling in this time millions of dollars of other people’s money, we HAVE NEVER AS YET SUSTAINED A SIN®US DOBS. WE PAY H INTEREST 01? DEPOSITS The Springfield Savings Society S P R IN G F I E L D , O H IO - Adrirasa Inquiries to tho .Springfield S a v in g s Society, 9 ’ E a s t M a in Stroat, Springfie ld , Ohio. ' In te re st starts on your deposits from the first of every month" Th§ Ctdarvilto Herald* f t .q o Weir Y ea r . tVAftMf B U L L *- * E«4t*r Entered a t the Pqst-Qffioe, Cedar- vdle* October 31, 18*7, as second class matter. "■mill. ................... .....1■■■-»•!........... F R ID A Y , JULY 14, 1MC TRIED, BUT FAILED. / Militiamen Take French Leave. / , ii. ^ t a t twoasr**-. trKfr* «k -nr. --T - y ,* ^ * ^ .* * # - 'vxpft# - <s=*-dAft V S65jr*J,«»"irisritsW* Everybody Get In Line For Prosperity. HomePatronageWillDoIt If you spend your money w ith your neighbor h e ll spend his with you. T h e ads. in your home paper w ill tell you h ow to spend it •judiciously. BOOST FOR HOME TRADE AND PROSPERITY „ THE TARBOX . LUMBER ,Lumber, Fence, Paints, Oils. CO, ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper you will find a very attractive ofljer from The Exchange Bank of Ce- darville. Do not fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With them. ■ ; ■ M AXW E LL AUTOMOBILE Agency, Auto and Horse Livery and Feed Stable. Forest K!, Waddle, Resi dence, phone 90. Bam 98. PATRONIZE THE CEDARVILLE Bakery. - Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Special Orders given attention. Tele phone 44. I J. E. POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. Auto and Buggy Painting. Telephone 25. M c F arland grocery co . fo r quality and service. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Phone* 217. Orders promptly Delivered. EAT HINTON ICE CREAM. Special attention given to parties and banquets. Neapolitan brick 25c. Ices and Ice Cream delivered in any quantity. W. H. OWENS, BLACKSMITHING and Repairing. Plow work and horse shoeing a specialty. See 3, M. WILLOUGHBY FOR Good Things to Eat, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest prices paid for country produce. All The Cedarville Four Mills wish to announce they are still making Gold en Flour and want you to -give it a trial the next time you order'fiour. Buy a Florence Coal Oil Stove. RAY McKEE. H ANNA BE RY & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles, and all auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb. South Main Street. BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME-’ made Candies, abd Dolly Varden cho colates. Cigars and tobacco a t JOHN KONDES’ BILLIARD PAR LOR. HOME CLOTHING CO. .MEN'S and Boys' High Grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. Get the Habit. Trade a t Home, A E. RICHARDS, THE DRUG- g ist Five full sets of dfshes te be given sway, Gome |nd ice them, O.M. Towniley WALTER CULTICE, FOR FRESH and Salt-Meats, Fruits and Vegeta bles. KERR & HASTINGS BROS. COAL Grains, Fence, Harness, Implements, Paints, Etc. OWENS & SON, AUTOMOBILE Service Station. Special attention f iyen to Repair Work. United States ires and Accessories. Garage comer orders delivered promptly. Phone 85. Main and Chillicothe streets. / JUNE and JULY Hftv* you got your Summer Suit? If not we want to mek* it for ytu. Wt know w* can make the Suit right end *l«o the price right to suit you. KANY, * 1 • The Leading Merchant Taylor XENIA, C* SHIS jptoMMfeUrn Elsewhere in this issue will be found a notice calling for bids'on the school house sewerage disposal p lan t There is a little history connected with this advertisement that is worthy, of notice. Readers will prob ably recall an editorial on June 30 headed “Facts, Then anji Now,” deal ing with the action of the board of education on the policy pursued' as to closing certain streets pertaining to the site. Judging from comments that reached this office for several days following, the public endorsed what was said. Judging from the action of one member olL the school board at the last meeting it did not meet with approval and when it came to calling for the advertising of bids the Herald was to be reprimanded for taking issue with that body and the 'advertisement, sent to another paper, To do this it was necessary to pass a resolution and J. H. Stormont fathered the plan to make us sorry. The motion was properly made but no other member of the board offered a second, I t being impossible for the father of the motion to second it himself, had to see the plan die a natural death. The spirit in which Mr. Stormont expressed himself at that meeting only tends to prove what we had to say on the 30th. Should we care to retaliate towards the board ,or Mri' Stormont as he would towards us we might mention for tho benefit of the patrons what any tax payer can dd today: . Prevent council front vacating an alley the board has asked ■to be abandoned; compel the board to per sonally be held responsible for the expenditure of nearly .$700 for the cost of putting in the cellar drain when tfie law is plain that no ex penditure must exceed $500 without competitive bidding; that the law has not been complied with so fa r as a site of three acres is concerned mak ing all expenditures on the present building to date illegal. If some tax payer cared to emulated Mr. Stor mont's position and test these mat ters in court the way is open, the law is plain and the proof positive and a matter of record. Mayo* McLean raoeiva* a tele gram from Camp Willis Thursday Statingthat Robert Andrews, Cedar ville and Louts Brittenham, Xenia, had deserted gamp avid to ha on the lookout fov them, The hoys are members of Go, “ I ” from this oounty and conditions a t the camp are believed to ho the causo of tiie desertion. BRIDE AND GROOM GIVEN PUBLIC RIDE. Marshal H. A. McLean and bride were given a groat reception Wed nesday evening following return from their honeymoon trip. Their friends placed theiii in a buggy and the boys pulled lb down town over the oKouvated portion of Main streetwhlle others used'the common Implements for a first clas»“ btlhng” The cigars were passed and every body made happy. REPORT Of the Condition of the Exchange Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, at the Close of Business, June 30th, 1916. ■ .RESOURCES Loan*on Real Estate . . , . . , . . . . : . t 45,700,00 Loans on C o l l a t e r a l , .... .. 10,500.00 Other Loans and discounts............. 180,334.40 Overdrafts .................... 308.04 State, County and Municipal Bonds notinoluded in RewrVe,................ 37,400.04 Bromiumspaidon United States,State >and Munfolpal,Bonds............ ......... - 307.70 Other Bond* and 8eocritiea,.,....... 8,510.40 B&nicinc Souse and Lot and Other 7,500.00 8,400 Real B tU te.................... FUrnitUre and Fixtures..... Caeh Ite m s .................. v 1,30 Due from Reserve Banks. 38,052.80 Exchanges for Clearing House ................... . 1,101.07 Gold C o in .................. 066.00 Sltver Dollars.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,009.00 Fractional Coin.. . . . . . . . . . . 1,000,88 U. 8. and National Bank Notes....................... 4,007.00 U. S. Revenue Stamps.. .< 159.5<^ Total,Cash and Exchange.................. $18,237.57 Total..........................................*340,097.84 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Bald i n ,.....,............• 40,000.00 Surplus F u n d ................. 5,000.00 Undivided Profits leas Expenses, Interest and Taxes P a id ............. 1,024.07 Individual Deposits subject to cheok 130.045.7C Demand Certificates of Deposit...... 12.133.03 Due to Bank and fiaukers.............. 2,188.07 Time Certificates of D epo sit....,,,,. 7,500.00 Savings D e p o sit..,....................... 79,184.42 School and other Publie F u n d s........ 02,120.00 Totsl................................'........ *349,007.84 State of Ohio, County of Greenc. se: 1, 0. L. Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief, O. L. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6tb day of July 1010. Andrew Jackson, Notary Public, CEDARVILLE AMAZED BY SUDDEN, ACTION. . The incredible action of simple lavoptik eye wash is. startling. A school hoy had eye strain so badly he could not read. A week's use of lavoptik surprised his teacher so much that she used it for1 her old mother. ONE WASH showed bene fit. A small bottle lavoptik is guar anteed to benefitJE!VERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. The IN CREDIBLE result is astonishing. Pure aluminum eye cup FREE with each bottle. A* E. Richards, drug gist. .(No. 3) —WAIM,TED f ~A goo* farm to rant on shares. Owner to fur nish teams and equipment, in quire ef W. R. Ste rre tt or D. S . Ervin. Wanted, men and girls to work in our Twine and Rope Mills. 'Work easy to learn; steady employment and good wages. Apply to The Hooven & Allison Company, Steele Building, Xenia, Ohio. »- 3t ?urgj? before the .Republican primary, ] August 8. - i Wo arc authorized to announce the <name nof George Terrill, no a. candi date for County Commissioner before the Republican primary in August. I We are authorized to announce the ; ne.me of Prof. R. 0 . Wade, uupevin- j tondent of tho Yellow Springs schools as a candidate for Clerk of Court b?- Ifore the primary, August 8. We are authorized to announce the name of George Sheets as a candidate for Clerk of Court at the Republican primary, August 8. I hereby announce' my candidacy for f’ounty Rn-u-der, subject to the* Republican I’rij.uiry election to bn held August Sth, 1910. B. T, Thulium. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles A. Ihivi.3 an a c >n- didate for County Auditor a t the lie- publican Primary election, August 8th. J. A. Finney announces Ids candi dacy for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Primary election August 8th, We are authorized to announce the name of diaries M. Austin as a candidate for County Commissioner before the Republican primary, Au gust 8. We are authorized to announce the name of W, B. McCallister as a candidate for County Treasurer sub ject to the Republican primary, Au gust 8. We ore ■ authorized to announce tho name of A. E. Faulkner as a candidate for Comity Auditor sub ject, to the Republican primary, Au gust 8. We are authorized to announce the name of R. D. Williamson as a candidate for County Commisioner before the. Republican primary, Au gust 8. We are authorized to announce the name oi John W. Fudge as a candidate for County Commissioner before the Republican primary, August 8, We are authorized to announce the name of Frank A. Jackson as a can didate for ronomination for sheriff before the Republican primary, Aug ust 8. We are authorized to announce the name of Warren J, Morris of Xenia as a candidate for County Coroner subject to the primary, August 8. ‘ NORTH DEAD STOCK WANTED. Wo will pay $5 for horg*f> and *0 for cowS within 10 miles of Xenia. Bayond tha t point ws will pay $4 and (6 respectively. For other dead stock we Will pay according to valu*. I f roads are good we will send auto trucks, otherwise we sand a team, Telephones Bell 887W. and Citizens 187. Vfestory phone Citizen 454, (Bend latter or postal card If you oannot reach us by tele- phons* j We * |y telephone tolls, Xenia Fertilizer Company. e X * X « » HGLSTBIN, . F Manager. ;--------1------------ - ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce the name of S, T, Baker as a candidate for the Republican nomination for County, Commissioner subject to the August primary election. Wo are authorized to announce the name of George A, Birch as a candi date for County Commissioner before the Republican primary in August. Vfo are authorised to announce the name of Harry Smith as a candidate before the Republican primary in August as a candidate for the nomina tion of county Prosecutor. We are authorized to announce the name of J. E, Sutton, now deputy treasurer, as a candidate for County Treasurer, before the Republican pri mary in August, We are authorized to, announce that Harvey Elam will be a Republican candidate before the primary August 8, for Clerk of .Court. Your support is solicited. We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. P, C. Marquart as a can didate for the office of County Treas- We Self at Right Frices Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, | Blinds. Ceiricftt, Lime Plaster, Roofing Ladder*, Slate, Brick, etc.,*etc, We * We Would Be Pleased To Hava You Drop Ini These Frequent Reminders That We Are Belling Good Lumber And Building Material Would .Be Worse than Useless WERE IT NOT A FACT! Our Sale Object Is To Keep the Fact Before You, Expecting That When In Need Of Anything In Our Line, You Will Give Us A Call. TheTarboxLumberCo. "Full weighty ‘ and every ounce gCHHt Hanna's Green Seal Paint give*! you good, honest full weight, without any cheap adulterants being added to merely make it seem “heavy. - The real test of any paint's value is in its ability to cover large surfaces well, and right there is where Green Seal excels, I t is made conscientiously to give you good wear. Hanna's Green Seal '< A 'S o t d b y '^ h .^ ^ Kerr & Hastings Bros. Galloway & Cherry II E. Main-St., Xenia, '• Headquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House C. M. Spencer The Grocer FRESH FISH P h o n e 3-110 G e d a r v i l l e , O h io ■ . . . ' I . " • ■ S G H M I D T ’ S When ' you want the best Groceries* the land affords go to Schmidt’s. We have long maintained a reputation for carrjring in stoek all varieties of food stuffs f*r the table. Get the profitable habit of buying at the BIG GROCERY.’ $25 Pouads of fcure Cane Granulated Sugar a t...... $ 2.02 GARPE FRUIT r _ each.................................. D C Flout1—Schmidt’* Ocean Light Q i , afilbs..............................................•iU,....o 4 C Fancy Sifted Pea* /* per can ...... ......................................... ..... y C Sardines in oil g» 3 pounds of String * I A n Regular 10c package of g» •Gorn Flake............................. <5C panned Goru m per can .................... .............. ........... ......../ Q Sugar «ttr*fi Breakfast 1f |/ v Regular 10c package of 'm Corti Flake'.......... ............ ................ ....... Tomatoes A por Can....................................... y Q Panned Porn m per can.............................. ........................ | Q Cantaloupe New String Beans Peas, Radishes Onions Get a Watermelon Off the Ice For Your Sunday Dinner H. E. Schmidt & Co,; Whol*«a 4 e°and Retail Grocers " - , • . ' a ■ ■ 30 South Detroit S tree t,. . . Xenia, Ohio. •^ata HNsm
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