The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
WMna Cryfor FldeiMH^ s - J" TORlA Wm I W T w X m JftMQn JNmM» and vfcfcfe Jut* 1»Mt J * *M for w tf o re ; 30 yews, ta * “bora* tfie rtgnatui© of «m4 has been. made endear hi* per* wmal fttperrMon Mace Its Infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Irnlhitieas and Just-as-good ” are hu t Experiments th a t trifle with and endanger the health of lafsat* and Chfldreu~Bas»rienco against Experiment. Castoria is * harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Merphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee* For more than, thirty years i t has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying .Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s.Piuiacea—Xhe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS lEJears the Signature' of lii UseForOver30Years The* Kind You Have Always Bought __________Tljte»WT*U* COM.ANV. HtWYOmtCITY. FINANCIAL STATEMENT —OF THE- Gadamlle Building & Loan Association \ ' —OF— " CEDARVILLE, OHIO 1 r' 4 For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1919 ASSETS , I , , ' -Cash on h*nd...„............. ,.7....7..-S-7,47irC9 -Loanson mortgage security.... SS.e35.00 Dnefrsiii insurance and taxes 102.50 Total .......... — ;...-----$41,212.09 Intsrestdue and uncollected..........17*50 LIABILITIES ijuaaing‘stockan]3Tljvidends;;.':$r5,B20,OT Credits on mortgage loans...... 7,563.55 Paid-up stock and dividends..,...16,075.00 Reserve fund... ...... 680.95 Undivided profit fund ..... 181.64 Total ......... .,‘..'.....$41,212,00 Interest due and uncollected,... „....„17.60 DISBURSEMENTS .Loans on mortgaged security,, ,$ 0,425.00 Loatts dn pass hook .. Withdrawal*Of running stock..,, ' Wifedfawals of paid-up stock , Borrowed' money............... ...... Insurance paid for borrowers.... Dividends on paid-up stock..., Interest Salaries of officers & directors Help, refit etc—....... ............. ,. All other expenses................ .Purchase of furniture. & fixtures 800.00 6,080.70 760.00 800,00 102.50 883.80 1.66 260.00 18.00 81.68 60.26 Total...............................$18,090.49 Cash in hand................. 7,474.69 To tal.......................... .„,..,$26,674.08 RECEIPTS- Dues on running stock... Paid up stock i*ti;T*>*f*e-V*‘ Credits on mortgage loans ..... Loans on mortgage repaid Loans on pass books repaid... Borrowed money Interest ................ ......... ,$ 4,440.29 2,328.00 . 8*077.85 . 7,787.76 756.00 800.00 . 2,582.01 STATE imGiSD TO TAKE OVER BRYAN FARM. Total................... $21,162.00 Cash on hand at close of last year ........ ...........4,411.18 Total ............................... >$25,674.08 PROFIT AND LOSS -EARNfNGS- In tc rest___ .,.$2,532.01 —DIS rRIBUTION- Dividenda on running stock .....$ 771,80 Dividends on mortgage loan Total...................,,....... .......$2,6*2.011 credits *««••<*•*... 208.08 Dividends on paid-up stock.,. .. .883 80 Reserve fund credit..... ... 109.08 Undivided profit-credit....,... ... 46.72 Interest on borrowed money,. 1.66 Salaries of officers and directors ..... ........ ......... .. Help, rent etc.... ............. . All other expenses............ .... 81.68 Furniture and fixtures ............ 76,26 Total............................... ... $2,532,01 State of Ohio,'Greene County ss. I Andrew Jackson being duly sworn, deposed and says that he is the secretary of The Cedarville Building & Loan Association of Cedarville, Ohio, and the foregoing statement and report in a fuliand detailed report of the affairs and business of said company for the fiscal year ending January 8l*t, 1919, and that it is true and correctly shows its financial condition at the end of said fiscal year. ANDREW JACKSON, Secretary. Subscribed and swum to before me this 4th day of March A. D, 1919. KARLH BULL, Notary Public. CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OF THREE DIRECTORS , We, the undersigned, W. J, Tarbox, W. W. Troute and W. A. Spencer, Finance Committee of the said The Cedarville Building and Loan Association ot Cedarville, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the financial condition of the said company oh the 81 day of JansSry A. D, 19ty and a true statement of its affairs and business for the fiscal year ending on that day. W. J. TARBOX W. W. TROUTE . W. A, SPENCER • Director Charles Thom of the Chi© Experimental station has urged the state to take over th© John. Bryan farm for agricultural experimental purposes under th© will. The stu dents of Antioch, Cedarville and Wilberforce colleges could "have the use of it fo experimental purposes The Bryan will is to be contested by the widow which may keep the state from having any claim on the farm. DIDN'T GET TUB HOG. The night that the chickens were stolen from Arthur Peterson a hog weighing, about 160 pounds , the prop erty of Wm. Maddox, was killed in his feed lot. As Mr, Maddox resides on the same road with Mr. Peterson and only a short distance away it is generally supposed that the Hog was to be taken away after the chickens were secured. The fact th a t Mr. Peterson was so close on to the sup posed thieves they had no time to stop for the hog. A TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION ' R. ■ A. Murdock,, local agent for the Ford-son tractor demonstrated this useful invention on/ his farm Tuesday afternoon and its work was all that could .be asked. Two fourteen inch plows were hooked on and the trac tor moved right along without the least trouble. Farmers are finding it rather expensive to feed a couple of-extra teams that are not absolute ly necesary except a few weeks in the spring. The tractor costs nothing for up-keep when. idle. DAYTON AUTO SHOW. One of„the finest auto shows ever given in this section of the state is now in progress in Dayton, the exhi bition being held a t the large govern ment building just south of the Na tional Cash Register Co.. Several hundred cars are on exhibit as well as the DeHaviland D*4 plane with exhibits of the famous Liberty mor tors. The show id worth the trip of anyone who cares for a close inspec tion of ithe models of airplanes and army tanks. The show closes Satur day evening. COUNCIL MEETING REPORT Council met Monday evening in, reg ular, session, jail-members --being pre sent. Bills to the amount of $232 were ordered paid. Reports of var ious committees were approved. Ac tion Was taken on the newtelephone rates, Member Lowry being instruct ed to, confer with Solicitor Smith as to action leading to Jhe restoration of the old rates.. BOUND OVER TO COURT , W . L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e Leonard Nooks, colored, was arrest ed for .the alleged theft of chickens from Arthur Peterson, and bound over to the grand jury under a. $390 bind. He is now in the county jail. OPENS CREAM STATION. , The SunBhine Co. of Washington C. H. has opened a cream station in the Crouse room recently vacated by W. J. Dailey. mOBVLOUKill BE M TO PUBLICJUST IS O B ISSUESKEOE RUMORS THAT BANKS WERE TO BE CALLED ON TO TAKE FIFTH LOAN CORRECTED* BY SECRETARY GLASS. Gaft b* fornxl a t my olfic* each Saturday o r reached by phone a t ,'YuNI* ISm ** t rwMetu* each ©realty*. 0 * 4 4 U PHONES Residence 2*ti2 GE0ARVILLE, OHIO* TYR OUR IOB MINTING ............... .... .. UMORS and mum- thorized -statements which hat© b e e n spread abroad over the country to the ef fect that there was to be fio Fifth Lib erty Loan have been brought to the atten tion of Secretary of the Treasury Glass, The activtary reiterates his statements— That there will be a Fifth Lib erty Loan; That It will be a popular one—* sold to the people; That there is ho ‘Idea on the part ef the government to sell the bonds to th# banks; That the Fifth Liberty Loan wRt be floated this Spring, un doubtedly beginning In the latter part of AprlL The financial heads of the goverfi- ment are perfecting the Mans fur ah Issue that will meet the requirements of the time and the Central Liberty Loan committee of the Fourth Fed eral Reserve district a t Cleveland Is well along In the task of laying * foundation for a campaign which will outdo in intensity any of the low pre ceding campaigns. Stories emanating from Washing ton and discussing the preliminary plans Of legislators may have a ten dency to befog the reader. It must be remembered that these stories are speculation, merely reflecting the mind-workings of the men who will i ultimately have to narrow down to some one procedure.. Enough has al- ready been definitely settled to per mlt the secretary of the treasury to make the statements above and to emphasise them. To further emphasise the fact that O ust ©Win he a Fifth victory loan and to correct the impression which has I erroneously been circulated that the banka would have to take the loan, Governor E. R Rancher of the Fed- eral Reserve Rank of Cleveland re cently sent word to ail of the Liberty Doan workers In the district calling ihefi* *o ooweet these false i* . HOUSTON 1 A fftONotwceo - T O W I A ' Th* 0r!ftf*«l Jones’ L I N I M E N T A GOOD GOOD FOD GOOD FO» LtNIMKNT RSeVt* * * SO O TH IN G -H EA L IN G ANTISEPTIC Aak Tour Druggist for ‘♦HOUSE-TONE-E-A# LINIMENT r o w . 4- qx . s o m a . 55 cent * For Sale by C. M, Ridgway and A. £ . Richards, Druggists *T The' Only Way. “I understand you began .life as o newshoyT*. said a friend to a “cap tain ‘of Industry." “No," replied the millionaire; “some one has been mak ing a fool of you, 1. began life as an infant" DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE S a tis fa c tio n G u a ran teed o r no’P ay Parties wanting two auctioneers I am in position to .supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience. PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - *. [Ohio PUBLIC SALE! At the home of Elder R. Corty, way between Cedarville and Clifton on the. Cedarville pike, <" Tuesday , M a rch U , 1919 Promptly a t J0;30 o’clock ' i e - .H O R ! 8 E S - l6 ' Sorrel marc, 6 year* bid, will work II any where; wt. i860; Sojrrtl- mare years old, good liner, iquiet worker, wt. 1600; Gray gelding, 4 years old, v/Ork in any harness,, wt. 1490; Brown mare, good general purpose mare, age 4 years .wt. 1200; Black gelding, 8 years old lots of style and an all day roader; Bay mare, 12 years old, a genuine family .driver, or will work any place, Gray mare, coming 8; Bay gelding, coming 8 Brown gelding, coming 8; Brown mare coming 8. These colts have all. been hitched, and are making good big draft bones, at presenr weighing around 1800 lbs. Two gray fillies coming 2 year old, will make 1800, lbs. draft mares 8.good Weanling bolts; a coming two year old driving mare, high bred, good looker, she’s the right kind. 4 3—CATTLE—4 3 Two red heifets, good prospects for milkers, due to be fresh by the middle of April; Two carloads of fat eteers twenty head of Shorthorns and twenty one head of Hereford*. The clerk wi hold any sealed bids bn these steers frombuyers if they can not .attend the sale. 6 2 “ HOGS—62 Three brood sows due to farrow by the middle of April, always big litters and good ones. A Duroc Jersey boar, purebred, but not registered, a big type and vgood breeder* anyone wanting a red hog, here’s a topper. 10 Head oi pigs weighing 80 lb*.;80 head of shoats weighing close to 100 lb* : 18 head of hogs averaging around 160 lbs. 2 2—SH E E P—22 Seven head of registered Delaine ewes, some with lambs by side, and others due, These" are exceptionally good ewes, with lambs' eligible to register. Fifteen head of big .ewe iambi from a Shrop buck and Delaine ewes, They are sure beauties. About 2W Bushels of Assorted Corn About 12 Tons of Flue Mixed Hay. ELDERR.&W.B* C0RRY COL. TITUS & CORRY, Aucts. FRANK HASTINGS, Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio. Lunch by the Young Ladies* Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church. HOW’S THIS? #*©**!«*, We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re ward for any case of Catarrh that -j&iinot be cured' by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine haa been aken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison trom Um Bipod ana healing the dis eased portions. , < After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you #111 aafi a great improvement in yuur reneral health. S tart taking Hall s Catarrh.Medicine a t once and ^ , «? oatarrh, Bend for Ustimoinals, free. F, J. CHENEY * Co-, Toledo, Ohio. SeJd by all Druggist*, 76c, fufUfttolrlhiil mm m * * m m * i n and Oat—But Tongue Still Wag* THE HUN Is still abr* to whis per. . One of hie favorite subjects Is Liberty Bends. The bends are absolutely the fieet secured In the. world so He dare net attaok them openly. He whispers to you to sell them, hopin.g -be demoralize the market - And he ha# about as much phanoe of doing this as he had of .winning the war, it ft charaeter- jlstio Hun stupidity. Every time you are approached •t« sell your Liberty Bond or to trade it for stock in some unknown ;and unestablithed project, remem ber it le the voice pf the Hun •peaking* Then take another grip on your Liberty Bonds find hold tight Keep those you have and be ready to buy more when the Victory Lib. orty Loan IS offered for aale In April. A Miser, A Woman And Two Stars — A miser, bom .in a land afar, Who’d gained a fortune over here, Where Liberty is the guiding star, Looked np from his gold witb a bit- ter leer. *7 got It by pinching and going with- . , out; * , They can me greedy; 1 am,” said be. ^Phe Nation’s call to lend I flout For bonds theyTl get no gold from " ;■mei*1■ A woman gazed on a: star of gold. She'd given all she had to give. And sacrificed to lend, 'twas told, That Liberty and Land might live, "And m lend again and again,” she said, - ■ . ‘.To help to remedy war’s ills, "And to keep true faith wtth'our hero ■ dead ■: ■ By helping pay our war-time bills.” Liberty Loan Levity Jttst a, half-wit they called Barber ■Blaney. Barber knew; though; some day would ■ be rainy, ■. _ So he shaved ahd he shaved And ho saved and he saved— And* bought bonds.—-Now they call .Bhinuv brainy. D II CC I* imraedlale reHef tlrota t IL U J Or.Shook’sH«9c OitUncM, PRICES on the TOBOGGAN! ............ KAYY BEANS-Best hand picked, per p o u n d . r . . . . . . Three pounds 25c * POTATOES Best No, IU . S, Grad* , $1.18 BUTTER J, O. W. Creamery Per pound........................................ ..... 4Sc KRAUT—3 pounds Home-Made * Silver Thread .................................... ... ... 10c CABBAGE—Best 2 n BREAD—Full solid heads, per lb. .OW pound lo a f ......... . U v CHEESE—Best Full Cream, ' per pound ............................ 34c CANNED GOODS CORN—Best grade Ohio or Maryland, per c an ...................................... j . TOMATOES—Best SPINACH—Best quality, per can........ 10c quality,-per can 14c 1 2 k STRING BEANS—Best quality, per c a n . ............ 14c SUGAR 10 pounds . f o r , .............. 4. .......................... 25 pounds, in muslin sack Pure Cane Sugar.;................. 97c LARD-Pure Kettle2^^» Rendered, per lb. j SCHMIDT'S OLD HICKORY per sk.. FLOURGold Medal Per Sack ........ . 73 c Schmidt’s Ocean. Light, per sack. . 69 c JELLO or JIFFY-JELL—Box packed, per pound....................................... ...... Three Boxes for 25c ,&C PANCAKE OR BUCKWHEAT , FLOUR—Per package........ • 4 i » * e » lie H.E. Schmidt&Co. S. Detroit tS„ Xenia, Ohio. Bubserib. yeur mu; better or found els FQ1 Fam N VI For the the state, Ohio v/eri a t a meet L. J. Ti, grange, consider 1< assembly ests of thc- The foil program, a Oppose clussificati election. Favor a truck tax 1 tween the every, dolla ments. ' • Favor c<. ance of hi^ Favor pj which seek eration. Opposed plan. ' Favor gi increase of ■of public oi Oppose t ’ place of bu‘ Favor st; dog law. Favor pu Favor st. requiring r as.such. Orgahiza meeting we- the State I arman’s as: ers; Board ticulture sc In addition agriculture and the Oh.- representec. 45 F m ean s Two fish- c *Wjn. Mars1 1 river Wedi 45 pounds ' having a b__ - 'anglers sa; > . with hook ' ‘ . had much > f • - " wpit dstinc )] . Ime by lan wfell as one , suckers. Tl !l ed 45 joun IF BEN :: rmA A Columi; a car load c‘ exported t brought $7 They will i barrel.- Tl tasted a G some of th they would rel for the • % SATl’ Saturday day for inco Remit to t) nati, A. C. or draft. . for the dep sible shouli «r. M« mi ’ H» ‘Iff & .,% C < ; 7«Vs They Are NOTHigh Priced MRS. C COWS O rd in a ry 3,500 m ile tire s co s t ap p ro x im a te ly th e s am e a s you p a y for P e n n sy lv a n ia VACUUM CUP TIRES H* Any other make carrying anything like equal mileage assurance costs you cqnsiderably more. The most modern plant in the industry, a success ful and economical zone selling system, and ever- increasing production enable us to sell Vacuum Cup Tires a t prices typifying the present-day 'spirit of thrift and conservation. Guarmitaed .—per warranty tag- B , QOQ -for - - V C. L. BABB Xenia, Ohio Distributor for Greene County X X GET OUR PRICES ONPRINTING X X “Did *• Ohior* i plies Of Christy t filing of mous a band. 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