The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
‘“-‘SWW*" . '# I •V: # * * * • * * # * # WCKl AND PERSONAL * # # * * ' # # * * # Must a Child Be Pale? TI ms paper mill wax closed down Saturday owing to t l» co«l *Hert*rt. FuMic Health Authoriti## Pee- diet its RiWtirrente Alfred Swaby ami Leonard Flatter are the new member* of the Clitfoo school board, Guard Against it by Building Up the Blood The Clifton Community Club has voted to spend $100 for equipment on thfc Clifton school grounds. Pepto-Jdangan Creates Rich Red Blood and Increases Strength Dr. W. ,R. McQhesney returned on Monday from. Pittsburg, where he assisted, 3}r. J. B. Wilson in commun ion, Sabbkth, POTATOES—We * till have a few hags of those good potatoes at $4.93 per 2 1-2 bushel bag, „ R. BIRO & SONS CO. J, C, Finney, wife and son,* C. L. Finney and wife have returned from a motor trip visiting near Indianap- apolis being the guests of Hon, Chas. F. Parker, a wealthy attorney. The also visited at Fairmount Gity before returning home. * For Sale two second hand buggies. Ope steel tire and one rubber tire. In A 1 condition. Howard Hartsock Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Hartsock of Johns town, 0 „ visited over Sunday with their brother, Mr, and Mrs. Howard HartBock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Ramsey and little daughter left Saturday for Ida- ville, Ind. Mrs. Ramsey will remain some itme but Mr, Ramsey returned home Monday, Surgeon General Blue, o f the -Uni ted States Public Health, in a re cent statement from Washington, warn? the public, that the much- dreaded influensa epidemic will prob ably return this fall and wipter. AH medical authorities agree that ^the weak, bloodless, run-down individual is more likely to contract this {as well, as any other infectious disease) than is the strong, robust, red-blooded man or woman. In view of these facts, it is wise to use every effort to nuild up the blood and thus increase the bodily resistance to the invasion of the germs of the disease. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is an absolutely red- olood builder in al conditions of the lowered vitality not due to serious disease of the vital organs. It im proves the appetite, imparts color to the cheeks, and creates new hope and ambition in those who have become pale, weak, and listless, physicians recommend Gude’s ' FeptO-Mangan. When you orde. be .sure .the ,name Gude's is on the package. Without ‘'Gude’s,” it is not pepto-Mangan. Furnished in both liquid and tablet form. For sale by all druggitss. Mr. and Mrs. A* E. Huey had forJ their guests over Sabbath, their son and daughter-in-lavf, Mr. and Mrs. Emest Huey of Springfield. OYSTERS—Sold as received from Baltimore. 50c a Quart or 28c pint. R. BIRD & SONS CO. •A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barber, Tuesday. G. E. Jobe has been in •abusiness.trip. Chicago on Invitations are out announcing the coming marriage of Miss Eula, dau ghter o f Mr. and'Mrs, G. H. Creswell, ,to Mr. Hugh Turnbull on Thanksgiv ing day at noon. Miss Mable Stor mont will entertain Saturday' -after noon with a shower honoring the bride-to-be. 1 A meeting of the Big Type Poland China hog breeders of this county will be held in Xenia Saturday after noon in connection with the co-op erative* sale that is to be held in Jan uary. A. M. Tonkinson of. Xenia was a business visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. Caroline Wilson has been spend ing the weelc with.' her . sister, Mrs. Elma Gowdy of Xenia. Mrs. Hanna Cooper of ^Springfield is here on a visit with her many rela tives and friends. A number of College stuednts were entertained last Friday nightf at the home of MissMarjorie Wright.' - APPLES—^$2.55 to $325 per bushel Conte, and see them, - . R. Bird & Sons Co. The members of the M. E. congre gation have planned a reception this Friday evening at the church honor ing their new pastor, Rev. V. E. Bus ier and family. ' This Section was visited Wednes day night .by a sudden drop in th& temperature following two weeks of ' warm wet weather. It was the first killing freese and the mercury fell as Jow as 17 above in some sections. Not many people were prepared for the change. It is said that the road con tractors had frozen pipes on engines that stopped work for a time. Miss Ada Marie Loyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loyd .of Xenia, was .married to Mr. Herman K. Stormont, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stormont of this place, at 11 o’clock, Tuesday, at the bride’s home l in , Xenia. The ceremony was performed by Rev. V. F. m ; , BrS'wn, D. D, pf Trihity M. E. chmrch that city, Mr. and Mrs. Stor mont will reside in CedarviUe where the former is a mechanic at the Mur dock garage. The Herald extends congratulations. ^ R O C E B T Fresh Pancake and Buck- Wheat Flour Henkle’s PancakeFlour ........... . 10c Ballard’s PancakeHour..: .... ... ....15c VirginiaSweetPancake Hour........15c GoldMetalPancakeFlour 2pkgs. 25c Aunt JemimaPancake Hour ....... ...15c Aunt JemimaBuckwheat Flour ..... 15c GoldMetalBuckwheatFlour2 pkgs.25c Balard’s Buck wheat Flour .......... 15c PureBuck wheat 5 lb. sack. . .... ...40c • / W. W. TROUTE » Grocery Co. v , SUNLIGHT STATIONS . . At > Y a S aw Sprint*, &fS A T **V - Y 1A E I I I R 0 f f l B F REPU; BUILDING '■ V IA T I ON Fidelity Medical Building MAIN STREET AT FIFTH An Unusual Growth Increase in Assets for the year nearly $1,700 ,000 .00 OVER 288 1 , J ' An -4 ublican District day, at meetinj thcShj The < plea ft 1920 ca o f Cant visory c peal fot ganizat.. party ' aside oj ged as ( men for One o ments n erence t "Mr. I man, wh he said, thinker . If he th move hi N. H. meeting, choseii i .to lead o f local ^counties have ori The f from thi Marcu Williams Marshal] Chew I. George j JB. Brysi Wead of ville, J .: Increase in Deposits during year $1 ,703 ,477 .05 THE 1 Reserve and Undivided Profit Fund, $413,812.80 As a Protection to Stockholders and Depositors CONDENSED STATEM ENT !O C T . 1ST , 1910 , The fi Course i Gibe Qu tertainm 24th. The 1 of four Welsh si the crad walk thf singing they cal this coir, these ru ASSETS said the,' ■ H r * LIABILITIES Cash on hand ......................... 3 7 5 ,1 1 0 .0 7 Mortgage L o a n * ...................... 6 ,0 33 ,799 *28 Temporary Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 7 ,4 3 6 ,9 6 Furniture & Fixture# .............................•yi 3 0 ,7 9 2 .0 7 Real E state............................................... 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 O ffice Building.............................. 5 3 6 ,3 3 4 .7 8 Insurance & Taxes Due From Bor* rowers . . . . . . . . .................................................. 19 .92 Municipal Bonds • . . ........................ 1 1 ,4 7 9 .7 8 Liberty B ond s.......................................... 1 7 4 ,5 4 3 .6 5 Certificates of'Deposit ....................... 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Certificates o f Indebetedness............. 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . ........................ 9 ,1 3 0 .3 0 Running Stock and Dividends . . . . . $ 3 ,5 0 2 ,1 2 1 .1 5 Paid-up Stock and Dividends. . . . . . . 2 ,7 1 3 ,8 7 0 .6 1 Deposits and Accrued Interest. . . . . . 1 ,0 1 9 ,7 1 1 .9 5 Reserve and Undivided Profit Fund . 4 1 3 ,8 1 2 .8 0 Deposits From Other Finanraal In- * stitutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . »; 5 8 ,0 0 0 .^ 1 Uncollected Earnings. . . . . . . . . . • 9 ,1 3 0 .3 2 r - - T™ Having l personne occasion* their ow the Flu Their i lar and songs of and mus: This u pfbgtam. The plat JeWelry 22nd. INCRE a Total . .......................... ..$7,716,646.90 TotaI •• •;•* $7,716,646.90 A F F ID A V IT 'F*R3T*.v - State o f Ohio, Montgomery County, ss. , Frederick W . Schoen, being duly sworn, says he is the secretary o f the Fidelity Building Association o f Dayton, Ohio, and that the above statement is correct. « __ _ * . / . ' iFREDERICKW.SCHOEN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of November, A. D. 1919. THOMAS H FORD * Notary Public in and for Montgomery County, Ohio CERTIFICATE OF THREE DIRECTORS We, the undemgned, Karl Karstaedt, Edward T. Hall, and Oscar M. Poock* the finance committee o f the Fidelity Building Association o f Dayton, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tme ^ d correct state ment o f the financial condition o f said association for the fiscal year, ending September 30, 1919. Fifty t men in t) crease of jthe Cent*, mittee ha Crage for increase which*wa ers have 1 young mi the pulpii money sp salaries a ment tow ranks'of < FARM] The ini this coum tions unit Ation of I While not Bolshevist present tl ere are fi element f brganizat CLARK KARL KARSTAEDT, EDWARD T. HALL, OSCAR M. POOCK, Finance Committee OFFICERS WILLIAM H. KUHUMAN, Preildent. CHARLES H. MEYER, Vice Pras. And K r - FREDERICK W. SCH0EN, Secretary, . ROBERT ALBERS/Aut. Secretary. KARL KARSTAEDT, Tr&aaurer. BOY 0, FITZGERALD, Attorney. DIRECTORS WILUAM H. KUHLMAN CARROLL SPfeIGG KARL KARSTAEDT JOHN 0. GOHN EDWARD T. HALL OSCAR M. POOCK CHARLES H, MEYER. The Cle evening a Stormont enjoy the told of hi a member And .the p Refreshen enjoyable present. .XENIA 5 % Paid On Deposits The Git adopted 1 street lig this place to the dis year, T lamps am less than DAYTON. OHIO. DAYTON .OHIO, FIXIN- e r *t ' TON sriam.i'.a'iviaai A repr Heating < here this naces. T reflated in and th) txperii i i i
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