The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

:CaBtM&15?hdd1 Es imilaiiwjfr$ » d liyS^w* ? ftto6theS towd»ai^^^£f 1herctyPtoroo#ft6^^^? Che^rfatacssandJte<Co6^ j neither Oplura,Morpi&ert* !VtfaeiatLN ot N arcotic ' ffiSfo* CflSTORIA For Infanta tnd Children. MothersKnowThat Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of v v sw v v v v v v u v v w v w ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL w w w v v w w w w w v v w w v u ^ , AhelpfulfemedyJ^-., ^ n 5 t i p f . u o f t (a ^ D i ^ r W € * . and Feverlsh^ss»ul i XOSSJOFStEEP _ IresirtCn^t^froarian^y- Judge Willard Wright of Lebanon, who heard the injunction suit of- H, E, Schmidt against Xenia city, relative to the sidewalk ordinance, has dismis­ sed the injunction... The decision did not touch the constitutionality of the ordinance, one of the points raised in the hearing. It is likely that the case will be appealed to a higher court, Major General Edwin F, Glenn of Gamp Sherman, comes out in a strong statement defending the Y. M, C. A. in France. The Major states that the criticism of the organization is not founded on fact. It is not likely that the statement of a superior officer will overcome the thousands of protests of the boys who have just returned and openly criticise the Y. M. C. A. Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy o f Wrapper. Local capital could do no ’better than organize and start a creamery here. Thousands of dollars-worth of milk and cream go out from this sec­ tion every month that is only giving a profit to someone else, Why not keep that money- at home. The cream­ ery business i* one of the best pay­ ing propositions we know of at this time. It is worth considering and the fellows that havs cream to sell should be the most interested. REPORT Clemenceau "Shooting in. Pictures PRICES on the TOBOGGAN ! NAVY BEANS- Best hand Q picked, per pound. O > Three pounds 25c \ THCCENTAUftCOMPANYNCWVOWKCITY- f If you are a successful farmer— you are making money—and as a consequence you have this problem to solve: ' “ In what form shall I keep this money so that it will be safe—so that it will earn a good rate of interest—and so that l can get it when T need it? ” i Here is the solution- that is being used by more men every year—open a five per cent deposit ac­ count with us. Your money w ill he safe—30 years’ experience and our large Reserve Fund guarantee that—five per cent is a profitab le rate o f interest—-and your money w ill he available when yon need it. * . In v e stig a te .onr accounts offering “ 100 % Safety— 5 % Dividends" Gem City B u i ld l f lg and Loan A s s ’n RESOURCES 6 MILLIONS 6 N. Main—D a y ton P Of the Condition of the Exchange Bank, Cedarville, in the State ot Ohio, at the Close of Business, March 4th> 1919. HKSOUKCES Loans on Real E state. ..........., ......... $5G, 150.00 Loan*on C ollateral..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (11,045.00 Other Loans and D iscounts............... 322,520.58 Overdrafts 4,001.72 U, S. Bonds and Securities not included in Reserve (Items 5-5-7-s)......... ........... 32,020.00 State, County and Municipal Bonds not included in R e s e rv e ............ 15,208,80 Other Honda and S e c u ritie s ..,.,,..., 11,010.10 Eurnjtureand’F iitu re s... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Real Es tats . . . . . . . . . ........... 0,900.00 Due from Reserve Banks, .$34,393.01 Exchanges for Clearing........ 4,403.37 Cash In.Vault Item s 18-19-20-21 .............. .......................... ,..13,529.58 . . Anarchy, tho most cov.-anliy . ":r. ;it yci known, lost again in the, attempted murder nf Premie# Clf** •a.iccau of France, This is tho way it happened on a gray murky P: morning recently—the story in plcturos—the first to roach .America. Tho big picture shows the Mi-cet where the sev,>n rhets wet the ip;f r.tier was Tidin': The ns: fort station (Al. \V!i«n .'he :nr t of the fi l'-'-.-nik an.I op—ot-ii fire-- lO '—iiriuir into the had: of the . tin. the anarchist, the hark of tii ed into the. motor car in which . ;i:. :too;l for hours beind the com- - .-V-;! IB) he stopped to the middle . -n'.ir-.iin:! until the car had reached . to The inseried photos are of Cot- car and the modern weapon he used. POTATOES Best No. 1 U. S. Grade Potatoes, per b u s h e l . , $118 BUTTER J. O. W. Creamery Per pound. . . . . . 45c KRAUT—3 pounds Home-Made Silver Thread . . . . . , , , ■ » * * » + » • * . » ■ 10c CABBAGE—-Best J r solid heads, per lb. . u v BREAD—Full pound loaf.............u v CHEESE—Best Full Cream, ^ 'XA-C per pound . . . . . ^ 1 *^ . CANNED GOODS CORN—Best grade Ohio or Maryland, per can. , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOMATOES—Best SPINACH—Best 12k pi-osuler CU -mcnrcan h.i'* rccc-vcscd. BROWNIE OVERALLS CHILDREN’S ROMPERS R. BIRD & SONS CO. Mvs/J. R. Orr is visiting her Eon- in-Jaw and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. E. B. McClellan in Belle Center, O. ...GLASS CHURNS — R. B’UD & SONS .CO. Total Gash and Exchange...___.......102,415.99 U, S.Revenue S tam p s,,,. .. .. . ..... .. ' 110.00 T o ta l....... ................... $014,451.49 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in ........., ...............$ 50,000.00 Surplus F u n d ,............ ................. 13,000.00 Undivided Frofitsleaa Expenses. - Interest and Taxes P aid................... 1,104.53 Reserve tor Interest........ ............... 2,000.00 Individual Deposits subject to" ‘ . check Item s 34-35............................ - 301,791.32 Demand Certificates of Deposits., ,. 33,940,00 Due to Bank and Bankers,.,.. . . . . . . , . . . . 671/30 Time'Certiflcatcsof D e p o s i t . . . .. 5,430.00 Savings Deposits ................. 105,677,10 Special D eposits................................... 40,331,2-1 M. L. Finnell of. Osborn died , last Thursday of pneumonia. He was one of the leading Masons in ‘ the state. He was for years engaged in the mill-i; ~r\ ’ ‘ \ ing business in Osborn and amassed > ' Mrs. 2* Mitchell was called to quite a fortune. For many years the Washington, Iowa, Tuesday by. the ill- deceased was active In Republican !hS*s of her sister, Mrs.W. J. Corn- politics in the county. Imins, formerly Miss Mattie Wylie. • T otal....... $014,451.49 State of Ohio; County of Qreanc, os: I, O, L. Smith, Ciwhisr of the above named The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the abovestatement is true lathe best of my knowledge and belief. O. L. SMITH, Cashier. Sabscribed'andaworn to before mo this 11th dayof March. 1919. KARLH BULL' Notary Publl . The high school boys won the game \ A delegation of local Masons went of basket "ball .-from Ross township;*0. YolWw Springs Monday night to team Tuesday night. The girls also Avifcness some special work and inspec won their game from the girls of the ’rh* v’‘qitnrQ w ,w «•*«+«"«» same school. Paint and Varnish Bruishes Whitewash Brushes Paper Hanger Brushes R. BIRD & SONS CO, Edwards Brothers o f Clifton have purchased the Warren Printz grocery in that place. Mr. Printz will con­ tinue to be postmaster and the office will remaih in the grocery . tion. The visitors ere entertained at refreshments following the work. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. John Graham at her home in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Grah­ am were former students some years ago of the college. Mrs. Graham was Miss Mable Moore and" was a very popular girl in college. . Crex Grass Rugs R. Bird & Sons Co. [ kind of pumps. Give him a call. —Charles Sgum has opened a new plumbing shop in the Finftey room on the hill and Is prepared to do all kinds of gas plumbing as well repair of any quality, per can. . . . , 10 c quality, per Can. . . . . 14c STRING BEANS -Best quality, per can,".......... 14c / SUGAR 10 pounds Q 7 C 25 pounds, in muslin sack d . 0 Pure Cane Sugar....... .............. ............... WJUtTCs LARD-Pure KettleOO* Rendered, per lb, FLOURGold Medal 7 0 Per Sack...............■ SCHMIDT'S OLD 7 9 _ HICKORY per sk..«&C Schmidt's Ocean Light, per sack. .. v*/L JELLO or JIFFY-JELL—Box packed, per p o u n d . *. • .>• Three Boxes for 25c ....8ic PANCAI^E OR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Per package.......... ................. 11c l i . E . S c h n S. Detroit tS., t i d t & Xenia, Ohio. C o . This month’s Butterick Patterns 10c and ISc—none higher . Famous Edison Diamond Disc a ■ ’ i> ' Phonographs Are Here! ' 1 W E have contracted for the exclusive agency of this famous music re-creation, also com­ plete library of EDISON RE-CREATION RECORDS. N© needles to change. i . Attachments to play Victor and Columbia records. B EFORE you buy, come in and hear the new Edison. Talking Machines and other devices IMITATE the artist—the new Edi* son RE-CREATES in all its original beauty the singer’s performance. Demonstrations gladly given at any time. No obligation. We Will Continue Selling the WINDSOR J. A. Beatty 6 §on DEPENDABLE FURNITURE Xenia, Ohio

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