The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
b ’ I !■ '} ■ l • ¥' 4 '4 ‘ ■*! l i i r-\' ‘1 ] !if ; ■ *-+jj ] i ^ 11 ; I \ |"i i f ' lb l i . i * ltiw*t6%h & * ! w sxm * ibCAL.AND,PERiC-rtAL -,wl fw *** V W W W W i ^ |24,65. Robt, Bird & Son* Co. ——Gold Maial Flour by -th* -barrel Mr. and Mra. Churl** Barr of Pay- ton word guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Mitchell from Friday until Sabbath. — NOTICE— I am in the poultry bus iness. Cali by phone. Wm , Marshall. Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Baker entertain ed a number o f their friends at their beautiful country homo Monday even ing. . In-his Issue will be found the finan cial statement o f the Exchange Bank betting forth its present substantial condition.. Lieut. Cameron Rosa is home, from Camp Sherman on a fifteen day fur- dough expecting to be discharged on 'the 28rd o f this month. W. L. Clemana is having the front ■as well as the sides o f his business property painted a brown. The Rich ard's drug store occupy* the building. Dr. W. R. McChesney and family -and Mrs. C. C. Morton and daughter, Jean, have been spending the week in Columbus attending the Centenary. —Use the Payton Fly Finish. It makes more flesh and milk and more -profit. Kills, flies and keeps them off. You can get it at Ridgway’s. Mr; and Mrs. Zola lin e andTdaugh te r , Dorothy, Miss Jennie Stewart and .{Russel Young o f Daytbn spent the :Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Burton 'Young. - Bring your cream to ..the .Western -Ohio'Cream Co., and w illpay yoh the ,the very beBt market price. . . ■ M. C. Nagley Miss Jennie Bratton* has beautified her residence with a fresh coat o f *paint that, adds much to its appear- ••ance. Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath will also have her home painted. • Goodrich tires and tubes. Guaran teed fo r 6,000 miles. Prices chopper than others, . Robt. Bird &-Sons Co. Wanted:- Full or part time agents -to,sell our Income Protection Policies ,AU wage-earnerg will be interested. Exclusive territory. #Direct home offipe contracts. Y/rite National Cas ualty Co., Detroit, Mich. E . A. Allen moved this week to Jamestown having bought property in that place. ,Mr. Allen recently pur chased the Ervin Bros. & George ele vator in Jamestown. . Mrs, William Mopping was operated upon in the Springfield hospital last week and acording to latest reports is improving as well as can b* expect ed, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit order* fo r lubricating oils, greases and paint*. Salary or Commission, THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, 0 . Charles Nichelson o f near South Charleston cut 80 acres o f very heavy wheat with a tractor in three days. Last season ..the same outfit cut 77 acres in twenty-four hours. For Sale Eighth grade arid fourth grade hooks fo r Cedarville schools in good condition. Will sell cheap as we are going to leave the city. . Mrs. B. Young in Owners o f threshing machines Fayette and Madison counties met sev eral days ago and set uniform prices. The local threshers are standing by last year's prices, which are lower than what are charged in some parts of the state. Avicol, a cure and prevention of all diseases o f chicks. Just the thing for old or young and is endorsed by all who ever used it. For sale at Ridg way’s. Robert Dixpii, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon, who located in Tulsa, Okla., more than a year ago, was, here this week visiting among his many friends. Robertis employed on an oil least in that state and went from here to Chillicothe. Rev. Lepoy Allen, who is' supplying the Second U. P, puljit in Cincinnati came home fo r the Fourth. Rev. A l len will be stationed in Cincinnati un til the opening .of the College. Mrs, Allen and daughter: Ruth, returned with the Prof.* to sped a week in the Queen City. Mrs. Louisa Iliff of this place and Miss Jessie Small o f Xenia, left Mon day fo r New Hampshire, where they will visit at the summer home o f Rev. W. W.-Iliff, her son, who is loctaed in Brooklyn, Mass. Rev, C. A , Young and Rev. .Iliff and their families spend the summers in the mountains o f that 3tate. Mrs. Iliff will gp on to Brook lyn before returning home. Ray McFarland, who is traffic mana ger for the Hunkin Conkey Construe tion Co., Columbus, dropped into town Saturday night for a short visit. Mr. McFarland is stationed at Akron at the present time where his com pany is erecting*^ large addition for the Goodyear Tire Company. ---Keep your, piano in shape by hav ing it thoroughly cleaned.tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. * Lost:- Small brown pocket book on Main street. Finder can keep change by returning pocket book, to this office Mechanicsburg. will pell $75,000 in bonds t6 erect a new school house. Cedarville tax payers can consider themselves, lucky that our npw b,uild *ing was ejected-when prices were low* er thftit thriy a to today or will be fo r the next few years. —W e paw have, the -agency _Pf the . 'Western Creamery Co., and -Will pay you the best -market -price -fo r your cream. M. C. Nagley Fred Fields, wife and son, o f Kau nas City, arrived Sabbath fo r a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. H. M, Stormont and other relatives, Mr Fields is a salesman fo r the Bowser Manufacturing Co., F t, Wayne, Ind., selling gasoline filling stations. Get your pure linseed oil fo r paint ing at Rfdgwajr’s, “ TheAmerican Girls Sextette Are Coming To Cedarville AS ONE OF FIFTEEN GREAT ATTRACTIONS TO APPEAR AT July 29,30,31 Aug. 1 and 2 G. H. HARTMAN, Secretary Word has been received from- Misse* Wilmah Spencer, Hazel Lowry and Maude Hastings, who are sight-seeing about Colorado'Springs, that they are having*a delightful time viewing the Wonders o f the mountain region. It now looks like Xenia would have ah,occupational lax to provide suifici ent revenue to operate the city since the saloons have«be.en closed. Cincin nati recently passed such legislation and every kind of business, professio na] and day laborer, is. taxed so much a year, each paying a certain amount according to the earnings o f the busi ness or the person. Friends here will remember Orson Foster, son o f Prof. F. P, Foster, who was formerly connected with out pub lie schools. The family moved to Bowersville and when the war came on Orson enlisted after considerable difficulty in that he was only about 18 years o f age. He was large fo r his age and was a fine specimajn o f man hood. On his return from the army he weighs 225 pounds and stands six feet six and is only 19 years 6f age. Commences Wednesday, July9th JULY SALE Commences Wednesday, July9th p L O O R COVERINGS are steadily advancing in coat. Instead of becoming more plentiful the wholesale stocks seem to be getting smaller and smaller. (Jur merchandise is based upon the actual cost o f goods to us and not unpon today's price lists. I f today’s lists were used the majority o f our stock would have to be marked at least 10 per cent higher. So the saving to you by taking advantage o f our July Sale is really more than the prise quoted would indicate. RUGS Gives elegance to a room LI HEAR HIM AT Chautauqua “KILL THE 79 COPE th e Funniest Man Since Bill Nye One of the Big Attractions of the Five Joyous Days CEDARVILLE JULY 29, 30, 31 Aug. 1,2 O. H. H a r t m a n , Secretary KfcSppwfa Congoleum Rugs ALL SIZES SPECIAL PRICES We have had a wonderful Jjusiness on Rugs. Hundreds have availed, themselves of the low prices at which we have sold Rugs and Carpets this Spring. We are receiving now many rugs purchased many months ago on a lower price basis than prevails today- We have a splendid assortment in all qualities which, for the rest of the month will be1 sold at very attractive prices. Anything /from the cheapest matting to the finest Wilton. All sizes. LINOLEUM Craft Lace LACE CURTAINS 20 Per Cent Discount DRAPERIES by the yard 10 Per Cent Discount Now is certa in ly th e t im e to supp ly y ou r w^nts .in lin o leum . 75c Felt L in o leum f o r ........................... .59c 85|c Felt L ino leum f or . . . . . . , . . ,69c $T-25 G enu in e Cork L ino leum fo r %.......... .90c $1.50 Extra Heavy Cork L ino leum f o r . . $1*15 We have also a good assortm ent o f irilaids w h ich have been reduced fo r the sale* Hoover Gleaner $57.50 GALLOWAY <SCHERRY 11 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio R E P O R T .! Word has been received here that ' ( Jay Stormont has arrived from oVer- Exchange seas an4 m now at a camp near that city. Charles Lowry New York City. Of the Condition of the Bank, Cedarville, in the State ot Ohio, at the Close of Business, June 30jh, 1910. •RESOURCES Loan* op Real Estate.. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .108.082.00 Loans on Collateral ..».<<•><*.. 03,440.00. Other Loanssnd Discounts.. 289.992.4f Overdrafts ....... ........... 9,521.8, U. S. Bondsnud Securities npt Included in j Reserve (Item. 5 - 0 - 7 - 8 ) ..................... 64.076.00 evident th a t the clay ground Bonds 'v e r y much in n eed ,of moistui has arrived in Stste, County and Municipal not included In Reserve.. 10,917.88 Springfield was visited by quite a storm Wednesday evening. Only a slight rain fell here which was Wel come to all* Wheat threshers do not , aorirt rain at this season hut it is vpry com is re if it is Other B ooi I d and Securities....... 11,010,40 Due from Reserve Bunk*..$16.341,46 Exchange* for Clearing*....,1.605.31 1 Cash in Vault Items 18-19-20-21 ............... J................. ..........14,j>0a.77 T ot.l Cub and Exoh»nge........... 32,037.54 T ota l..................................... ..$516,529.03 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in....... ..$ 50,000.00 Undivided Profit, leu Expenses, Interest and Taxes P a id ........ .... 3,121.51) Individual Deposits subject to .. 230,315.12 cheek Items ........................... . >»• Demand Certificates ot Deposits.. .. 23,187,34 Due to Bank and Bankers,......... ....... 47.55 Time Certificates of' Deposit.......... .....12,930.00 Special D eposits................ . Nbtesand Bills Rediscounted..,.* ....... 15.000.00 Bonds B o rrow e d ............. . . . .. . ____52.900.00 . $540,529.03 State of Ohio, County of Gresne, ss: * 1 ,0 . L. Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to ths best of my knowledge and belief. O. T,. SMITE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bf fofe joe this 7th day of July 1919. ANDREW JACKSON, Notary Public to make a crop, FARMERS! A Triumph of Your attention is called to Long- jumeau, thb dark gray, ton weight, Percheron Stallion, a proven breeder o f high class horses. Will make the season at the Firm on. Wilmington Road at edge o f corporation. Spec ial care to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Fee fifteen dollars for satisfactory colt. , Andrew Winter • John Stewart; in charge. Phone 3*108 I THE VICTORY Chautauqua CiDARVILLE JULY 29, 30, 31 AUGUST 1 and 2 G. H. HARTMAN, Secretary Five Joyous Days filled full of entertainment with a Patriotic Purpose* . WANTED: CARPENTERS, CABI NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN ISHING. Our plant is light and well ventilated. Port Clinton is located Qn Lake Erie in the famous fruit growing section, midway between To ledo and Cleveland on the main lino o f the New York Central RR. A good inexpensive little town in which to live . Plenty o f fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts near by. Steady work, The Matthews Co., Port Clinton, Ohio. And yet, the ‘Royal Cord’ pos- sesses amazing buoyancy and life. th a t ’s the secret o f this famous tire’s success.. Hardihood th a f means m any extra miles, combined w ith the luxury o f easier riding. Let us put ‘Royal Cords’ on your car. Th ey are the utmost in equip ment—the finest tires in the world. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars .Re ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Hall's Qatarrh Medicine has beett taken by catarrh sufferers fo r the past thirty-five years, and ha# be- 1come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh, Hall’* Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the /Blood and healing the dis eased portions. .^A fter you have taken Hall'* Ca tarrh Medicine fob a short time you 'rill see* a great improvement iny ou r frenoral-health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get; rid o f catarrh. Send for testimoitfal*, free. F. J. CHENEY & Ck>., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist*, 76c. EYES Examined Correctly? Glasses F itted . AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment A’ i are R. A . MURDOCK, Cedarville, O. I. O. PETERSON, Spring Valley, O. X X G E T OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X ' /•»
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