The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
msosAL X*PHI>II M OMAHAS,SETS.IIEC 08 B with m m FOR HOC m * j » * r *s « * . n . i ensure* •ts4*»((*is»d th# e&lleg* *tu- “ ■***■ *6 * S ttfel l* * t F riday n igh t, ' „ ’ "V" (.'' F a y fe d e ;- R fea Comb RHod* w * n d h o lid a y atenia. r ( ♦ lira. A. T. Pimmy, Atlioraay Porwt Dnoile and wife ^ X«nfe a*e moving thi* w««k to the GWnwui farm on the Kyle wad, •^Kwji'yeaepiano in *hap« by hay. fee ft thoroughly cleaned, toned and isolated. Call Knox Hutchhmon, J S ? ^ ***** *PP°int»d m ^mm ibcrtox of .the estate o f his mother the late* Catherine Ford. Gov.' Jamf« M, Cox arm apeak at the Reformed hcnrch in Xenia, Friday m subject o f ‘‘True Americanism’ Missw Bertha Dean and Anna Belle Murdock ate off duty at the Exchange Bank this week owing to sickness. Rey. E. G. McKibben of the Clif ton U> P. church is holding evangel istic meeting* at $*lem, fed. Rev. fero Kyle,will fill his pulpit Sabbath. v' r V W' “ ' '« 1111 * ’ ^ Hardwaremen are having as much trouble getting nails as iihe grocery- men are in getting sugar. It W said thefe are very feW.nails on the mar ket due to the recent steel strike,, The Hampshire breed of s are the big money win- ners in the show ring end on the market. Go to the Dob bins, Tom^nson, and McCoy sale.Jn Jamestown, January 19, "Dsslrner,1' a 909-pound boar has boon purchased by D. C. Loaergan of Omaha, Nob., tor 980,000—the highest Prioe ever paid for a bog. Mr. femergan has Insured "Designer” for that figure. Reducing it to a housewife’s viewpoint— that of purchase for fating, ^’Designer” would have to. bring- some fancy prices to pay out. For .instance; |19 a pound for ham, 88,76 per pound for loins, side pork and |7.60 a pound for shoulder. * -, WANTED—To rent, a farm on thirds or a small farm on hahtes, Inquire P. o . Box 38, Cedarville, O. The Big Type Poland China breed ers* Association o f this county held the first combination sale- at the Fi- fer livery bam in Xenia, Tuesday. The- forty heead brought an average of $115, buggy For Bale;- A second hand and a manure spreader. "" Ralph Wolford If you are looking for a good brood sow do not fail to at tend the Hampshire sale in Jamestown on January 19. Young and1old folks 'are making good use o f!(foe coasting, on. the hills about town- The hill on Cedar street to. the bridge is s' favorite place at this time for the'winter past time. 1 want 2000 head o f chickens and will pay 24c a pound 'until further notice: ’ . Wm,‘ Marshall. REPORT Mrs.' John Gillaugh was called to !Springfield last Saturday afternoon , owing -' to the sudden death of her (brother-in-law, George Little. Mr, — --------- -— Little formerly .resided at Grape ,, Cf fee- Condition [ of the' Exchange IGrove but has been living in Spring- Bank^Cedarville, In the State of Ohio, £field for some time, at the Close of Business, Rec, 81th, 1010. '" r , . ' *-4 ’ ’ ’ =; m assbtmcxs. ' f , Lo*Wqtt. Re«V E»Ut».;..’ . ..*51,837,00 Loxnton Colliterid.'............ ....... 59,885.00, Oth*rt<,*n**nd BI*e6unta.,.An..«, 372,011.66' O w w d r s l t t ,. .vv.>i....... A ... 1,335.61 . U.S.Bdn4« and. SepUrltle*,. . . . 4 , 0 7 0 , 5 0 . State,Cdunty *nd Munldpxt Bo6fi#,...S,678.42 . tHh«r-B<mdS *Bd 8 * 6 U r i t i e * , . J , 01940 Furnitureand Fixture*, 690.00 . Ca>ss»w&fei*«fcw, ...... .-. a ........-, ■ *400,00 ..m 9 fe.fi * *.f Bxeh»ii** 1 # C(e*rin*........884.$7 . & . C m hie V»yilt . .,,7,93148 , ?, ■ . , ; Total tf. B.Beyeaue Stamp*. • Total.* if*,•;*.•43,800.61 270.00 a-*a *4 w*552,024,00 LIABILITIES , . .! ' capital Stack paid ...... * 69 . 000.00 Surpjux Fund........ 20 , 000.00 Bndtrided FfoSt* ( m *,£xp*n«e*‘, \ 0 , Interot end T »x « itaid **>1 ■ 620#1 tndividpal Depo»ft»*iibi*Ct td oh»ck..I69.128,85 D«mftnd Certificate* of foeppslt. .......28.51)4.7,6 TimeCertifioxta*Of Deposit,...........15,801.00 Style** iDtpoelt* . . . . . . . . v 122,474.74 0p«oUl D « p o « l t » . . . ..... 18,493.83 Nof*»»nd BUI* R « d ! i o O u n t a d . 20,000.00 Total..... .4552,024.06 StataOfOMo, Countyof Qrawn*,*»: I, O. L. Smith, CMhier 4U b abovO namad Tha Exahaasa Bank ol Cadarvilla, Ohio, do •olawnlyaw.aarthatfEaaboyaitatamant lapu# tothabaatofmyknoirltdgaandbelief. ' O, X . SMITH. Caahler Oobaofibadand aworato bafora ti* thia 8th day et Jan. 1920. KAftLK BULL, * ,, NotaryPublie. Nun-Skid, chains, new, 32x3 1-2 for truck for sale cheap. Phone 82.' , David Knott. The meeting of the' Parent Teachers’ Association called for today has been postponed until next friday, the 23 owing to the meeting'in the opera house this afternoon. * ' Employes of The ?Cedarville Tefe phone Co., have beep busy getting the lines repaired since the sleet storm last Week. The lines have been repair- 41only temporary until the new cables can be secured.' Another week will be required' to complete the wbrk so that full service dan be restored, The Hampshire sale of O. ter of the district. A . Dobbins, Tomlinson and the Biee farm which is about the cen McCoy will be held in James town, January 19. Make your arrangements to attend. Charles Smith is having the inter ior of the barbershop treated to a coat of white enamel. New wall pa per will be put" on and the general appearance of l£ie shop greatly im proved. More new equipment will be oddeijl in the spring. .The Union services . for Sabbath evening will be held in- the U- P. church. Instead o f the regular ser mon the delegates from the college, Misses Rebecca Marsh and .Ellen Tarbox 'and Dwight McCmip and Wilbur White will give ,a report o f the. great Student Volunteer conven tion during .the. Holidays at Des Moines,'Iowa. There will be. special music and all are cordially; invited to be present. For Sale;- One steel tire buggy and one rubber tire bu£gy buggy both in good condition. Howard Hartsock. Miss Helen Townsley, who is at tending Miami-Jacobs business col lege in Dayton, spent the.week-end "with Miss Florence Smilri. The high school boys, and girls basket ball teams, suffered bad de feat fast Wednesday before the, Yel low Springs high t Miss Florence. Somers fell Wednes- day(evening just as she was entering Mrs. Flora Dobbins* residence where She rooms, The fall was due to icy pavement and the right wrist,was broken, - ‘ Miss!: has resigned Is am Ethel' Tdward* as teacher in the school ' dd accept ed one in a Clark county school at a much itigher salary. Mias felliaa Ross will .take Miss Edwards position. The voters in Greene., township in Clark county voted Tuesday for a new Central building which . will be erected on the Springfield pike ab^ut A number of farmers are moving to new locations already while, the ^majority o f changes usually take place in February. ClArence Stuck ey has moved to the Andrew Winter farm; Lawrence Barber to tbe C. F. Four of our local teachers' who have positions .elsewhere have been unable to return to their schools ow ing to sickness. Miia Dorethy Col-»Marshall farm; Thomas Frame to ljns has had a severe case o f the grip. Miss Agnus <Stormont, tonsolitis the C, G. Pauli farm; Fred Powers to the Wolford and Turnbull farm; Miss Maude Hastings,tonsolitis. Miss. Oliver Johe to the Johnson Bros. Helen Oglesbee an injured knee. 'farm he purchased. Buy Your Ford Car Now .■ ■■. r To make sure o f getting a car, buy one now. Don’t wait until spring but buy now while deliveries are possible. Evennext morith is an uncertainty. The number o f Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even yet your name oil an * order.today. Don’t think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the Ford car It is a necessity every month of the'year. Besides, the Ford car L l o U t in upkeep co.t e n d e « ie .t in operation. And the new F e i d electee e t e r t - ing and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention, R. A. MURDOCK CEDARVILLE, OHIO. iYie Supreme warning Sensation of Dayton, Ohio Let os begin the New Year untier the guidance of the splendid policy of ,lThrlftn and ECONOMY, A Knock-Out Blow to High Prices Economy'Sales are conducted by leading stores throughout the country as a measure of co-operation with the Government policy of keep!:?* down high prices,. Extraordinary purchases and delayed shlpr meats make possible this greatest profit-sharing campaign of our entire business career, A money * saving event for the benefit of the public that merits'everyone's attention . 5th and Jefferson , Dayton, Ohio o re Harvard Corner Stock consisting o f the highest grade Men’s andYoung Men’s Clothing offered in this sale at prices actually. below the wholesale cost o f today. Every garment in this entire stock represents the product of the nation’ s greatest manufacturers, clothes that are all .PURE WOOL, HAND-TAILORED AND SILK SEWN, and every garment in our entire building will g o at especially low sa le. price during the “ ECONOMY” period, ‘ " . . . • ., . 12 Days Only, Beginning Extraordinary Purchases and Delayed Shipments create a condition giving us excess stocks for this time of the year. Although, generally at this between season period most I merchants* stocks are low in quantity.and broken in sizes, we are able to show lines.of Suits and Overcoats ius't as fresh and full I and varied as in the height, of the season, 1 ' ■ ■■•:. THE REASON Having foreseen the coming advance in price many months ago, we bought heavily and niany shipments were delaved, reaching Us too late for the season's business. ,. ; , , ’ , READ THESE PRICES Men’s Suits, neat patterns, 3-button con servative cut, worth $25.09 and $27.50— ECONOMY £ 4 4 % C A PRICE Overcoats, all styles, many shades and patterns, worth $40.00— * ECONOMY 7 C p r ic e y y x i / %9. , 1 -i Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, new at tractive Colorings, brown, grey, blue, many styles, worth $55.00— ECONOMY M G f l PRICE V ' i Men's and Young Men’s Suits, worsted serge, flannel, etc. A ll latest fashions as well as conservative business styles, worth $40.00— ECONOMY e n p r ic e f y x . o u . .V ■' 1 : A t $39.75 a great variety o f Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, form fitting coats for young men, worth $50.00— ECONOMY "T E L PRICE ^ Plain or smooth weaves,"most remarkable $60.00 values, Overcoats* for Men and Young Men— ECONOMY £ M " f t " PRICE . i & 1,^00 Pairs Odd Trousers at Greatly Reduced Prices A t $34.50 we offer exceptional values in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits; they have the style and grace which careful dressers demand; worth $45.00— ECONOMY PRICE $34.50 Otir $50.00 Suits will offer you a selection of patterns and styles, unexcelled in quantity and quality— ECONOMY PRICE The,cream o f our stock, all the new mod els, designed to give distinction to the wearer, tailored to hang and drape cor rectly; worth $60.00— ECONOMY PRICE $ 4 8 - 5 0 YOUNG MEN SHOULD V IS IT OUR DAY LIGHT SECOND FLOOR . All the New- and Snappy Young Men's Style* Shown. \ . You may be able to ignore the ordinary sales, but this evefft precedes an era Of high prices, such as we have never known before. We have priced these garments below what we can actually obtain them for today. 5th and Jefferson r Dayton, Ohio ore Harvard Carrar 1 %** :Tiauie.CT Charles Stormont is driving a new Essex car of the enclosed type. Mr. said Mrs, Orson Eatel of Clifton have gone to Miami, Florida, to spend the winter, A new 9100,000 addition .to the tuberculosis hospital in this district located near Springfield, is proposed. George Hammett is receiving a visit from his brother, P. L. Hammett and family of Bay City, Mich. Mr. Hamtnon is a brother of Mrs, E. H. Brigner. W. H. Gillilan of Matsellcs, Midi., has been the guest of his brother, P, M, iililan of the Cedarville Bakery. WANTED;- POULTRY, Call us at our expense, Phone 12-137,. South Charleston, O. Irwin Bros., Glad stone, O. Proper View Of Peeoe. Peace is our proper relation to all men. There Is no reason why, ae far as we are concerned, we should not bo at peace with everybody. If even they are hot at peace with us, we way be at peace with them. Let*thriri look to their own hearts, we hate only to drtwith our own,**J. B. Mosley, am m m J** , I am going to quit the dairy busi ness the last of January. All accounts hot settled by the 89th day o f Janu ary will be turned over to Mr. An drew Jackson to collect, 1 - R. t . Hixcn EYES SEx*min<id Ckrrfictly O k im Fitted. AT MODERATE BRICES TIFFANY'S Optical Department OpenEvening* by Appointment h * %
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