The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
»nw* • Mr. M.%. Ramsey has * new §*xoa ’touring ear. f -Mg '©»>* fit the Bowd fit HwRit, }Hixon, the milk man, must net leave ■ , {bottles at houses, Patrons must f t - 0* • ; th« soai famine a t !vide buckets that he may empty the OSS® M 'jm vhm tww* WW at aay ; milk into, The precaution it taken I fit CMdflisi WaiwSkW Uafc Sabbath, t owing' to the small pox epidemic. ] Mr. H. M. Stormont has been on 5 the- sick list this week and Mr. Pavsd 1Johnson has hem drivinghis R. F. »♦ 1route. ; Weed ha* bean merited hem that Mae. W. R. Graham of R»ekviUf. In diana, b u * « » to Newport News, Va„ be engage in Y* M. c . A* work a t the government navy yard. , Tha bu t of the questiomwirefl were - W IW1 by the county board,on Wed nesday. Ro fa r about 1,500 have been Returned. Mrs. J. W. Dixon and aon, Walter, returned Saturday, evening after a two weak* visit with Mr. P. D*Dixon indtHteUy and Mr. Walter Dixon, m Tulsa, Okla. The management of the Herald ho* been sending five copies e&ch weak to the libijlry a t Comp Sherman for the use & Jhe soldier b©y« from this sec tion. We. are. in receipt of a letter ; from Burton E. .Stevenson, camp li brarian. stating that the courtesy m furnishing the papers is greatly npr preciated. Most'of the daily papers ' of the state send a number of copies and about SOQ weekly papers arrive each week a t the camp to r the boys. ' 0. H. and, John H. Ervin, executors? under the Will of their mother, Mar tha Ervin, ?mve *iJe,d *» answer to the suit brought agAinst them by the. brother-in-law, Oscar Ralston, in ' which he sought services rendered. Mrs, Ervin for hoard. A cross pe tition was filed asking judgment , against plaintiff on two motes belong ing to deceased amounting to 51,8^- Osborn and Spring,yaltey citizens have brought suit in the Supreme Court against the, Dayton and Xenia Traction Company taking up the l»ie between Spring Valley and Daytonr permission being given by the Public Utilities Commission on the plea that the division of the xoad did not pay. • More than 2000 dog tags have been taken out under the new law apd County Auditor Faulkner expects to put out about 85Q0. This will mean S1500 more to the county for dog tax .than under .the old law. Those who reported the dogs to the assessor last year must of course pay that tax for this year but the dog wiu not have to be returned, to the assessor for $10. . , \ • . ' The following was taken ffom the Spririgfield Sun and concerns the marriage of Mr. J. Mnc .Anderson, ■son-of’Mr. apa Mrs.B, W. Anderson to. .Miss Esther Franklin, who was associated witit her brother-in-law, J. W. Willoughby, as clerk in the gw- "A‘military wedding occurred Sat- , urdaY a t high noon when Miss Esther Franklin and J, Mac Anderson wwfe . united in marriage by the Rev.^Ku$- sed Clem at his.home, Miss franklin was attired ‘in a traveling' suit of dark'blue with seal trimmmg, 'grey gloves and hat. The bridegroom is a -member o f 822 14gbt Field Artdlfiry hand, Camp Sherman, and left for the 1 • 1 “• "-turday evemng..Hia of?-tiie, .nresenttvith "and ' Plattshurg.^ ■ * HOUSE fo r ran t or aal*. Roth, Bird. 1 ?Ir. I). N. Turbox has sold his place 1wn -t of tmvji to Mr. W, P. Tcwnsloy Mt. Tarbox and wife expect to move to Zion City, Illinois, in a short time. The Payton Power A Light Co.: has been compelled to cut off all ele vators in the city that use their pow er. This was necessary to save coal for heating and commercial lighting, The stores and offices a re «asked to uc: i as little light during the day as, pnr,:,iblc and no window display lights, All the large factories in the city ex cept the Cash Register are down. Installation ‘of officers took place last Thursday evening at 622'F, & A- M. Dr. Poo Anderson, W, M.; D. R. titdlenhevgev, S. W.j A. E. Richards, ,7. W.j T„ D, Parker, secretary; D, B, MeElwaine, treasurer;.Charles Gra ham,-S„ B.S J. E. Post, J. D.; H. h . Stormont, T.; G. H, Hartman and Frank Bird, stewards. Refreshments, were served following the installation. —•CHICKEN CHOWDER Will make your hen* lay more egg*. For sa le at R, Bird Son* Co REFORT Of the Condition of tbe Exchange ) Bank, Cedarville, in tbe State oi Ohip, ‘ at the Close of Buiine**, December 81th, 1MT. nxsotmcjt* iM ituoa R#*l ....................... 4 *0,300 00 Beau*** CoUstval........... so.ow.oa Other to»Maa<lDUe»uat*k,. . . . . . . . . 307,858,3# < ) Y t r 4 n f U ,.,.,,„ ................................... .. i , 518,35 r . H, Liherty Bauds not iudufiod in HsserY*..... ................... *.000.00 tR*ls, County and Uunieii;*! Bend* notin«tud«4 in Hwrve. -OtherBon*!* u d &nturiti*».............. 1'urnHuremtd F u tu res.,................... . Other BealEstate owned................... {'.*h Item s,,,................................. Due from ll®Mnr* Banks,, *51,*85.18 llKiilianxfri for Clearing llenea............... JU3J.V* Cold Coin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830,00 •Silver ............. M33.00 Fraotlonal Coin............. 245,2* iU. 8. and National Bank * *: • 1. 21.840.721 24,244.40 *,000.001 7.400.00 4.40 Nntaa 0.433.00 *♦«v a t ««*» »ne * * iv v « rU V -J’wtal Ca»h and Erfh»nge................. 71.077.14 Other Beaonroea U, 8. Revenue Stamps H,00 T o ta l, ................. 4453,200.40 HABICITIBS CapitalEjtpcls Paid in....................... 4 40,000.00 Surplus F u n d ..,.,................. JO.OOO.OO Undivided froEtaletia Expanses, Interest and T aita ra id ........... ... 5,551.89 Individual Depositsaubjaet to ohecfc 240,263.04 Demand Gertidcateaoi Deposit,....... 19.355.53 Time Certificates of D e p o sit,,..,.... 830.00 Savings Deposit................................. 108,892.01 Special Deposit 21,022.74 - More than $4000 was realized from the Red Cross sale a t South Charles ton last Friday when a large quan tity of farm produce ,and live stock Was sold.; Governor Cox sold the first pig Which brought ?2Q5 and went to Roger Houston. A pumpkin was sold many times and $68 was realized on it. R, C. Watt & Son,contributed a pig for the sale. ,, Mrs. Mary J, Rennon, widow ofJo - siah Eennon, aged 85, died Monday a t'th e home of her daughter, Mrs; Cal Huffman, in Springfield, having suffered some days with leakage or tile heart- The deceased was born m Martinsville, Henry county, Virginia and was married to her husband Nov- 78, 1852. The husband died twenty years, age and of nine children, five are still living:, R. M. Kennon and Mrs.-George Morris, of this place: 7osiah and Mr*? C. B. Huffman, of Springfield: R. W. Kennon, of Coinm- but. There are twenty-six grand children and ten great grand chil dren in the family. The deceased has beep a, member of "the*M-. E. church .since, she was-ton years of age. The funeral serviC0£ were held f*om there -Wednesday afternoon,, conducted by her pastor. Rev. J.^W. Patton. Burial took place- at Massiea Creek ,-emetery. A small fire did some* damage at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Howard Turnbull Mondav evening. The par-! ents wera out from the house for a short time and ,had .left xnetr Jittie daughter alone* ' The child lit some paper from the kitchen stove ana then threw. If. in' the .wood box* The contents of the box Ignited ftom’this and selffire to the box and then.' the .wainscoating of the room, Mr. R. B. Barber, made-the discovery While he was. on the way to the mail box. The fire was extinguished without a great; dual. of damage. Wanda; the little daughter, .had become, frightened and had climbed into a-chair in the dining room, The interior of the house was filled, with smoke when the discovery was‘made. T o t* !,.,,..,.,........ .................. 4463,208.30 Btate of OWo, County of Groane, is; (, O. L. Smith, Cashiur of thu *bova n*mod The Exchange Bank off Cedarvillc, Ohio, do solemnly awe*r that the above statement is true tfl-tbs best of m y knowledge and belief. 0 . h. SMITH, Caslucr, Subscribed and awom tp before me this 7th day of January 1918, ANDREW JACKSON, Notary Public. NAP Blankets will W*rm. Large size r-WOOL keop you ........... ..... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 4 .5 0 palr. R. Bird &Son* Co * ■ i i t I Winter Sale Begins Saturday January 19th You w ell know the savings which this two-weeks’ e v e n t brings. Don’t Forget It! t "HWl* /5s5 If the weather it had— o r you are busy ap t c a n 't spar* the tins# fw * trip to ou r office—your account can be handled, very satisfactorily by mail, Simply send th e money to u* by check In any form you happen to have it, and we will re tu rn a paw - book to you promptly, together w ith any informa tion you dewra. Every delay means a loss, because the^money be gins to bear in te re st from the day received, Your account will not be too large o r too small to have our most careful attention. “ iQQ% Safety-5% Dividend** Gem City Building St Loan Aaa’n -> RESOURCES 6 MILLIONS 6 IN. Main—Dayton NOTICE' ' Clerk's Office) for the election of Di- The annual meeting’ of the shave- rectors ,and, s * * o(h«; business asj holders of The Cedarville Building & «iaV come befoi-e the meeting, Sator- Loan Association, will be held at the da?, evening, February 2nd, 1P18. ' office of the association ( T o w p a h l p P ^ ^ ^ j ^ l g ^ g g ^ ^ ^ W. L CLEMANS R e a l E s t B l t e Can be found a t my office each. Saturday or reached by phone a t my residence each evening, Office 36 ' PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. M E A R I C K ’S January Sale ■Choose Any Suit— A t H O ff- -URiHi^lctfd ohoice of the very finest imported l53llSi!^ ‘“pj ’ mt v^flsr stock only the rhatter of a few days, im00Stilti$l2*Se $4S.OOSuits $22.S0 $35.00 Suits $17.80 $60.00 Suits $30.00 All highs? auiti at like reductions* NoApproral*, Ms Exchanie^ No Ckrfw ualsu . I fS fc luMfl liT MS accommodstioB. M EAR ICK ’S . ■ —•— 0 ewMmiwswRP< pwrbipf ! 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But we clear stock a t th is season, and Wemake prices oh the basis of what the goods did cost, not what they would cost now. f y S A L E $35 and $37.50 Suits and Overcoats now. . . . . . . ................ , $ 2 6 , 5 0 $30 and $32.50 Suits and Overcoats now......... .......................... $ 2 2 .5 0 $28 and $27.50"Suits and Overcoats now........... .................... $ 2 1 .7 5 $25 Suits and*Overcoats now . . . . . . . . . . . ............... $ 1 9 .7 5 $22.50 and $22 Suits and Overcoats now. ................................. $ 1 7 .5 0 $20 and $18.50 Suits and Overcoats now........ ................. $ 1 4 .7 5 $16.50 and $16 Suits and Overcoats now . . , , . . .................. $ 1 2 .5 0 n • - * 4 B u t SfWbwt *>M«». P AIlSergesandEnglishWorsteds 10% Discount SHIRT SALE All Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits and Overcoat^ 4 s,- &Discount in Sale $2,50 and $3 Shirts, sale price................ ......... ....................... '$1.95 1 I * .g $2.00 Shirts,|>sale price........... i ........ ■ ........... ....; ............ ....$1,45 | $1.50 Shirts, sale price. ...................... ......... $1.15 fj * . ■ . * f .« s 41.23 Shirts, sale price....................................................................9gc | 4 . 5 2 75c Shirts, sale price......................... .......................................... s9c ^ g No work shirts included in sales. WMh MttMM " :dm ' Opp. Court House « Xeaia, Ohio Main Street
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