The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

■» , 9 , THEATRE Dayton, Ohio H* Thanksgiving Attraction SftMSHEGfflflJNG THANKSGIVWG DAY MAT. November 25 W i ___MU3KAL GBUJCOMEDY W,UJJ^ & PA7m rrs up t o you C ^S IN G -~A L L WITH A SWING f f 001 P ro* rfwa7 - E r a w t e t o O & a g o ***** AdmaWe chorus fhat ever Adorned Any Stage * Thanksgiving Matinee 50c to $2.00 Nights 50c to $2*00 Saturday Matinee 50c to $2.00 Mail carders now » * ft* JilisS 2 -Js* =, 5 -V WVJ< rfisStn m ; <iA v»a 1 ’» • . , i. Effective Nov. 15,1920 ,-w * ‘U ft l 4; '\fk-M; L ,, ■Uckr; ^ ^ ^ ^ r " “n*1 ; ^ us fit you out for the ’■' /'ft ?,' Winter ’V :i1 v > *'r f <i|» ,1 ‘ _ ; > r ’ * 1 ft/ - v ^T' ' ~¥ " ,,' > ' ' ' w,,,/..,,.,;,,ft — S , .... .„ , ' ft >, * * > ^ *' f ' i- J x* i. * t t ***■ b ^ 1 t * \t<* 7 > ' - * * ’ *•' ^ ^ ‘ ^ ^ ' M- 4 , * ■, H3 k - i A, .»5t 'a 14 WithOwens ft SonGarage G£m WHAf A YOUNG 0SI0AN DOES IN COLORADO Collin* Anderson* son of Mrs, W. P, Anderson, who operates a 400 acre ranch three miles from Olathe. Cola., landsd in that country some years ago with gSO and just out of college, He saw the wonderful possibilities p «v ticuariy after the great system of irrigation was put in by the govern went. By his efforts he today owns the largest irrigated reach in his state. Mr. Anderson specialises in pots* tone and just before coming east dug «K>0 bushel from 15 acres while 10 acres averaged 440 bushel. Mr. Ander­ son has storage capacity for 7000 sacks of 2 bushel each in a specially built cellar. Owing to the cold nights, snow be­ ing in sight the year round, it is im­ possible to raise com. Excellent wheat is being raised in that section, Mr, Anderson staring upon inquiry that Ids crop averaged 50 bushel of Turkey Bed Wheat that tested 04 lb*, to fife bushel. There is an abundance of alfalfa grown, three crops waist high being harvested each year. As to sugar beets plenty are raised in that secrioin. With the erection of *•proposed sugar beet factory mere will be raised in the next few years,: As a aide line Mr, Anderson is raia- ing onions and has 1800 sadks in storage at present. Iu the stock producing .end Mr, Anderson holds the record as being the largest breeder of stock hogs m his state In the twelve days b e f o r e mming here he sold 00 head that were shipped into the com belt in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska. These hogs are grown on alfalfa and are sold on con­ tract price. He figures that these hogs cost him s cents a . pound and the big shipment went out for 16 cents. No vaccination is necessary in Col­ orado for it seems that hogs are never sick.' , , \ ' ' ? When asked as to the labor situa­ tion Mr. Anderson stated that We had seven tenant houses on his ranch, to 1 keep^labor on hand, Mexicans and 1 Japs do most of the w fr The Jape are great onion raisers and .the Mexi­ cans rhise potatoes. He prefers the T ft n « ‘ V a a s e n 41 im A . » L L 1 . children will work, ' The' climate abbuf Olotha is typl- cal of the west* The air 'is*pure and dry and evenwhen the mercury drops to 22 below, the lowest on record for I that section, the cold is not felt to. any extent. Ja the-summer the days axe warm but'the nights very cool. * . SELLS HIS GARAGE, ft : The. Twymab Motor Car, Co.* Co- lumbus, owend by W, L. Marshall, has been bold t e a man from Astahula county, Mb Marshall has had the state agency for the Veile-automobile and .will retire from the boshes* for the present. He expects to leave, about ,bte first o f the year for Las Angeles, Cal., to spend the Winter with hit son, Arthur Marshall. ,800,00*00 Increase a.ssets the past ‘ two years MORE THAN 46 PER CENT and a reserve andundividedprofit fundof ? ! r " i >r< 1 i\ as a protection to stock and depositors, are:two outstanding features o f this report. . * * v . ^ . t , X -r ^ ^ v * J n j lfl""fiuififtwi—------ ------------ v ;< I' *• PUBLIC s a l e baths , *1 , W . L . C LEM A N S R e a l E s t a t e f tM t h f « u .« t my efllce each Saturday or reached hy yhene a r ' . . ' j « y waiaeoce each «mulhgr>„... % - ^ < m *M PH9NES Residence 2-122 * CEDARVIIXE, OHIO mm Winter dfe Sturicey,’ NorJ 23. MENS ^ R K CLOTHING. ' Duch .Coats. Blanket, and Sheep Lined, Corduroy Coats- Blanket Lined Storm Collar. Moleskin Coats. Blanket Lined Storm Colar. ■ Corduroy and Moleskin Pants. Slicker Coats and Pants, (Towern Fish Brand, . B. Bird ft Sons Co, Celluoid for curtains a£WolfoxdS- \ A Reduction in Suits Suits o f Valour, Plain and Checked, Silvertone*, DUvet De Laine, Gold* * tone, Silvertone*, Tricotfne and other VVeaees, Plain Tailored and Pur 1'rimmed. Featuring: the Newest Styles from Eastern Fashion Centers in the m ost wanted Shades w ith Pussy W illow and Foulard S ilkU n ings, |29.75 Suits reduced . t O a a v * 4 * • • • * • 4 w M » * » » P « • * « v. . f , $4500 Suit* reduced to*g *> #a«,«..#*a § •*»*.«*■** aa * * r $49,50 Suits reduced to, 'i $59.50 Stats reduced to, ■ * *75.80 Suit. raduMd tO.: » » * » . * * * *"•"»♦ » . » •• » » » « • , ^ e .5 0 S u h i to, $19.75 $29.75 $35.00 $39.75 $49.50 $64.50 v a , S a tia S trilM * Btm inw C h «» fM b l* Taffeta lit f a i t s o la n S p e c i a l $3. 95 il ! Jersey Silk Pettxcoar* S p e c i a l . . . I,.$5.00 ■•S’ . ' . - . , . • Jobe Brothers Company . , CONDENSED STATEMENT, OCTOBER 1st, 1920 • • , . . - A — - - — —— L-^— ! — — ’ ■ n'— — “--------- — ---------------— ^ - 7•' i - i ASSETS GushonTiAud,,.,*••»•«»«•••*•.•<' **$ 514,969.94 ■IVIortjgiigj®Looms ........ .. .. . .7,308,672.03 Temporary Loans* »»•••• 173*303.36 •Furniture and Fixtures. ....... *- . . 28,399,35 Real l E A t a t e , » . . . — - ,500.00 » Office Buildings,. „. . . . . . % -■■...582*265.57* Insurance and Taxes Due front ^a* ♦> *n***^a<* ** *22»55 Bonds., t u v» , , v<•.*»»• i «168,953,56 Certificates of Deposit,.......................... ,50,000.00 ^Miscellaneous* .6,063.29 . . , *• , ... .......... v..'y .... Total* * . , • . > * * * * . . . . . . . *$8,833*149,70 ......... I..............ail................ ................................... ............... ......... linin'mu.............................. n ui,i h- ■ \ LIABILITIES Running Stock and , Dividends. * . . . . * , $ 4 , 7 1 5 , 4 9 7 , 7 2 Paid-Up Stock & Dividends. * . . . . . . . . .2,614,996.96 -«* $ y t * v ft * ’4 W e a. a b * a * a * *-a y #. *^a *' * - * V W « 7 W (1 Deposits from Other Financ- ^ * Jal Institutions. . .......... ...........................50,000,00 , Uncollected E a r n i n g s , . , v , v , . , . ,"i. .6,063.29 * _ ‘ ' ' ' Total*. t J\ - -"v , . g i f l i l l l l ? f,. A‘ , ' I i ,* * » > . * , » * . . . . . . A-.'. .$8*833,149,70 o f Da;yton, Ohio, and that the above statement s correct. Subscribed and sworn to before'me this 28th day 0f A F F ID A V IT ke is the is- the secretary of ■ f t . i THOMAS H. FORD* ___ - __________ Notary Public in and for Montgomery County, Ohio, CERTIFICATE OF THREE DIRECTORS ment o f the financial condition o f said Association for the. fiscal year ending September 30, 1920. , KARL KARSTEADT, ' EDWARD T. HALL,. , A • OSCAR.M. P0OCK, , ; Finance Committee OFFICERS ' DIRECTORS ' . William U- Kuhiman, President. William H. Kuhlman. Carrol Sprigg CharlesH. Meyer, President and Gen. Mgr, ' Karl Karstaedt 1 John C. Gohn Frederick W. Schoen* Secretary. Edward T*. Hall ' Oscar M. Poock Robert Albers, Assistant Secretary. . Charles H, Meyer Karl Karstacdt* Treasurer. Roy G* Fitzgerald, Attorney. ■' 5 1-2 PAID ON SAVINGS f- s. sefsrft: rasms ixwitria; W H A T TH E F E E S SA Y . TURKEYS A re scarce tsotTH itn r tn in w w Hams I WithThanksgiving thuu a waak mu . .tJ ’ Mr Ar«?- *w*y everyon« who tlunk* the‘ day „ cunnot be observed without-the use thTSme o ftb l of turkey ere wondering just what w hMv! will have to pay for the na* b r iu i Mt* i3$d. Mm. S dog t*t«j tx*jj**~ r / i ***** ** Cldnums* The Cadarvilie Herald came out last weak, with a bran-spltntar-ftred-new dree*, wall pm*ad* eonaiderably wid ened out apparently about four inch** taller.. Ail of which adds to it* ap- pearenc*. The Herald ia a credit to the town o f Cedarvilk «ud worthy of liberal Patronage.—Xenk Herald. A paper ia out beta* droalated by e member*«of rim Covenan­ ter church ttekhlg iigoer* in faro* of building a n«w church nearer the oen- ter o f town. tional bird, Brice* are 50 cent* on foot and 60 cent* dressed, «MaaW>M*e«k»ariaaaM<MaMkM*>iM*aNMi4iN4|iai4*a FOR ‘SALE—Poland China male’ hog out of the Mott hog. E, E, McCall Xenia Ohio. PRICES GOING DOWN . Don’t be raiekad by the big ada. you see fit ^ha. paper*. You will find Ottr prke* « l low if wot lower than the «Ugr store* offer you. BUY AT HOME, We guarantee you will save money buying at , R. Bird ft Sons Co. MAY LEAVE XBNIA. Secretary Lewi* Tingley of th* Xenia Chamber of Commerce ha* an offer from the Lima Chamber of Commerce to become the secretary of that organisation.’ The salary offered i* ffiOOO* which is twice the •salary paid in Xenia. Mr. Tingley ha* done many things for the good of the Xenia organisation and ttjpi city and Xenian* regret to see mm leave, He h*« not fully decided whether to ac­ cept the new off*?. bow *# r m s r ‘ We effer Oaa Huadred^Dollani Re­ ward for any case of Catarrh that rwhnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ifrd&frw, ■ ■ Hall'S Catarrh Medicine, has been iakett by catarrir sufferers for the peat thirty-five years, and has be- aem* known aa the most reliable rem- FR F F * JL A \ , I ~ a l i . j » Owing to the fact that ,my Studio has b,een practically closed the past summer and fp.ll and wishing to get before the public again. I offer the following inducement, for. a short time only, I will give a fine ($ 5 .oo portrait with . -each dozen photos of babies 2 years old and under. ■ • ft • ' ■ \'■ ' ' - ' ' • I - - ■ . ' •■ " ..:•■■■ /■ ■ ' •* * B ring Babies o n 'B rijR it Days . - 1 o \ T

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