The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
.Real Estate, Pf frwrtioi Mmi t« K*U NEW YOU* UfK >IKK tSSlKAStfc LOCAL AMU rOSQHAL # ? lb N r«H't>i\rr of tim « v! *unilu* (Umery ( a , h*x biou^jht ssuit: iu *V jj S i . hu Ph-a# court ; i » • r" M t\ 'XaxXy on xha-v mums iVi«tui£ an *l;«g*d mJfcbte'lmjfcft ti V ----- the firm siiixunticg te $!>#:?.50 with twr o*i«r N«w honey at Wylfori’*, * y*r cent inwrert, i J . G . McCorkdl Tlie ExduiMg* Bank awtcuient up* paat* Lit thus Mix J*me» Duithhi has teen speua* inif ilm w««k with Mr. ana Mrs. Vance jbury* in We»i Jt-ftYraon. REONOID htffm tmmukt IWitafeU and Cattle Caws tof4H«i*4 ha4U«> lent a»lk> »xr-»rf* Mr-si irs, thnm w H iwi M>ti«M»ak>«uUB. • Cr«e#«i4 FJy Spray kmi Jicr £)•» •tray#!-0m«#flt** »w#y. !t i<**t«, JkMwiitMiit i AA m aat vumrt»*tik'r. Eau*H> •* C<- v«y toy W w « »w d to < n ,lR ,y ho;; i.es #,iij «tn «k »n r'lUfcs. If yf ur flti-’icr c.,.n't •naalyyou, >,*!{*to U'‘, •The { g a w P Company K«wT*tlr I'tAawo fe w * C h rth n i 1 , 3, W, Johnson i>-. minus about- a <dozen •pringw-s that were taken sev- }md day* *y;erjjfhe early hatch had |bee a reared with grvafc rare ready? |for a Fourth o f July fry. But, some : other follow enjoyed that feast. A ^ „ T number of person* have reported ! rOtLJR i— Don’t faii to call mo eln -kens stolen the, past few weeks, before ;.vu sell. | . ______ _ ' Wnu Marshall. 5 f'ounty Auditor R 0 >Wead ha* be- — : come poMseaaor of the old fashioned Mrs. w. L. Marshall of Columbus,' sideboard that Was once the property spo t the week-end with her mothsr, j ©f Hera.*e Mann, former president of I Antioch; The gift came through the j will of 1 the late Lydia Gerry, which j Kev, Janaa O-umut of Philadd-.WKS purchased some year* ago at a if phia arrived Monday evening for a public, sale by her husband, BALED MUSIC ({rpH I'KK ’Sgoing to he a great con- m*. rvrt at the opera house to* 'tired mmhant, "anil If you’U go idn;ip '.vlt!1, i;ie, I'U pay yourway and buy youlive cents’ worth night," s;iM the r of peanuts, I Mrs, Mary M. Haiku:. few days visit. asmsueesss; gaiuissiitj . . . , ' six. ■ ■ G i l l e t t e ': ; l BLADES , WITH H O LD ER V ' $ 1 , 2 5 ’ ' PREPAID IN ATTRACTIVE CASE ATISBACTION GUARANTEE! OR MONEY REFUNDED This offer for a limited time only Remit by money order or cash <N0 STAMPS) Frad Razor Co. 1475 BROADWAY, NEW YORK' CITY. Smoothail th»bump«,ch«KjkthM jrebound*, wit * tirev fuel and cur d«precuit)<}n. Work with Feed »prin** gtringfullsnipen. dm A better shock absorber at * lower price. Ditttikmior* K. A. MURDOCK, Cedarville.snd Jameefowa BU RPEE ’ JOHNSONCO Aamigu D IAM O N D D EW Bttiutifits Compltxion will positively remove PIMPLDH, l»IMPL liS , BLOTCHES, TAN,: and all disfiguring tlVolorrtion from the face neck and hand* KfiKLW T l f L SKIN CL F/All and BKAUT Il'T ’ L A sure cure for akin eryaipela* eczema, tetter, P*oria*i». and similar diKsaie*. Both ladi« *rkl gentlemen are delighted with it Try it- ........... Abottle sent anywhrrt, «* prepaid, on receipt C J J g 10 c for our btnklet *“A F*f omplexkm” •ntlflo Rtm*dsf c*. Springfield, Ohio Mrs* Frank A, Jackson of Xenia spent the week-end at the home of her father, H, A. Townsley, Mr. and Mrs. C. R; Master* drove *0 Cincipoatt to spend the Fourth with friends in that city. - Free delivery of meat, groceries and ice to farmer*. . . M. C; Nagley, Prof, Hherman Liming and family of Bloominghurg, 0 ., are visiting at the home ®f Mrs, Flora Dobbins, Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Paris and dau ghter, Mrs. A. E. Jolly, have beeii in Cleveland the .past week visiting with relatives. Attorney -Joseph Finney and fam ily of Xenia, and Frank Shepherd of Columbus spent , the’ Fourth with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Bridgman. For Sale:- Hard coal baseburner. Almost lieW. Will Sell cheap if sold at once, Gall Citizens Phone 104 . , Misses Helen Cresweli and Mary Stormont have gone to NewYorkCity to attend,the World’s Chrtsian En deavor convention. Miss Salome Hartman of Wilming ton has been here on a -two' weeks visit with her brother, G, H. Hartman and family. CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on, i Wm. Marshall. Mr, and Mrs, David, Bradfnte en tertained a number of young folks on’ Friday evening in'honor of Rev, 3\ Merle Rife and -wife of Fairhaveh, O, Mrs. P. M. GHUlan entertained the; member* of the Ladies’ : Bible -clash of the M, E. church last Thursday evening on tht> lawn at her home. Found:- Rim and tire for Ford car. Owner can have same by provingprop erty and paying R, S, Townstey 25c for this notice. „ . Mayor McFOriand .fined Charles Smith, colored, $10 and costs on a disorderly clu.*ge. The trouble hap pened Saturday night when .he at tempted to'cut “Jum" Hamilton. For Sale:- New fireless cooker. Two apartment aluminum. Will sell at a price much less than cost, C, M. Ridgway. Word has heen received here of the death o f the 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waddle of Xenia, The boy has been in a sanitarium in Columbus the past few years. Poultry Wanted:- I will pay high est market price at all times. Wm. Marshall, Messrs, W, J. Tarbox and family, Fred Townsley and family, and Har ry Waddle and family of Springfield, enjoyed a motor trip to 'Sulphur Lick, the Fourth.' 1/ V_ ,,‘ . __ -I-1.. .: Mr, Fred Fields and family of Chicago have heen visiting with Mr. and Mrs, IL M, Stormont. Mr* Fields is a son of Mrs. Stormont and re turned to Chicago Tuesday No amount of chickens to small for me to call for. Wm. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koonse and Ed. Fiehthom of Beirefontoine spent Sabbath with Mr. end Mrs, J. II. Nis- bet. Mrs, Koonse find Mr. Fiehthorfi are sister and brother of Mrs, Nisbftt, Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge returned home Tuesday evening after a tong visit with relatives in the West and South West. She spent most o f the ime in Los Angelo:: with her son, R. % Barber and family. Furry, Henry Mr, and S. Duvall and three sens of Mor.f-ssen, Pa„ motored here the first of the week to visit with Misses Florence Williamson and Al bert* Creawell. Misses Williamson and Cresweli roomed with tlx* Du- vall’s while teaching in that city. On- Monday Mr. Duvall and family and Mr. David Williamson and family Were entertained’ at dinner. * f the home of Miss Cresweli, The 0, S, & E, 0, Home Reunion has been on at that- institution in Xenia this week. During the vacation period each year ivhile the yohnger .pupils pro, away the reunion is held fsnd ex-pupils are entertained fop three days free by the state, This year a- bout ftflo, ex-pupils are attending the reunion. In the number are- many men and women that have reached places of prominence and wealth in the world and have returned to what waste them the only home they ever had. It is commendable that Ohio can so honor sons and daughters of vet- ratw that gave thehr life and service for the country. -According to a report sent out by. The Greene County Farm Bureau this county made a splendid showing in May fo r the Greene County Live stock Company, The company stood fourth in the total number, of floors shipped in the state for the month and.-fifth in total .amount of business done. Since the business has been growl -S kb fast Manager W. H. Smith has found it necessary to de velops an organisation to assist him with tlie work. The following sub managers have been .appointed; Jamestown, Leonard. Leach; Selma, Lester McDormah; Spring Valley, -J, R. “Peterson; Xenia, If. M. S£. John; Cedarville, J. R, Mott, The Daily Vocational Bible School opened in the R. F- church Wednes day and there were about 70 -present. There 25 young folks and 4fi adults. Elizabeth Bliar has charge of the kindergarten assisted by Misses Boase and Smith, Rev, Hurriman the Senior' department. Miss Mildred White the music, assisted by Misses Dorothy Oglesbee, Lucile Johnson Lena Hastings and Esther Dean. Dr. J. P, White the Bible Hour assisted by Miss Carrie Rife, Mrs, Busier, Mrs.' Boase and Mrs. White. During the industrial period the hoys are making basketry' and the girls are sewing. The attendance is regarded very good .considering the harvest season and especially the hot Weather, The Young Marled Folks Club en joyed a picnic at Clifton Monday and that night took in the fire works dis play at the Eagles’ celebration on the Clark County Fair grounds. , Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ervin of Cin cinnati’ 'Ore called here this week by the sickness and death o f the for mer's father, Mr. D. S. Ervin. Free delivery of and ice to farmers, meat, groceries M. a Nagiev. ^ on Ranch**, runrit l>rM t»w" 1 * t j<i in>ing r«rrt*<1 efl at* 1 all provinces, H (P*.*n "? th” nnrrheru- 1 tl<* 1 oil"'! Rtetes, and in s»d Wur***v. aR 1 . h the **tite , th« Wnck 111* «M t fawtfaW* warib ? John Weymouth and son o f Muncic, lnd.r have been spending n few days ■with, friends and relatives here, Mr. ' Weymimth formerly resided liere but has heen in Muhrie for twenty-five i:.year*, : Mr. J. E, Waddle, and family of Xenia spent the Fourth with Mr. and . Mr.s, It, W. Anderson, Wanted:- ’lo hear from owner o f f*»rm or good, land for sale for fall . delivery, L, Jones, Bov h5I, Oniey, ■111. ' BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition o f The Ex-: change Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, at the close of business on June SOth, 1021. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate - — 20,(593,00 Loans on Collateral—-— 19,033.75 Other Loans and Discounts 391,809.13 Overdrafts <■»— l,10ff.od U. S- Bonds xindSecurities,—14.743.G9 State, County and Municixxal Bonds i*. piKit a* *»•»•»!■* 11,4117,50 Banking House and Lot — 35,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures— 9,550.00 Real Estate ether than Bank- ing ilouse 12,500.00 Cash Items. — 2,295.00 Dae from Reserve Banks and task in vault **i»e#*a*»*J*!a.* 114,034.03 Exchanges for elcaring3 9,015.00 U. S. Revenye Btsmps 224,00 TOTAL — — |03lQYf8H l iab il it ies .Capital Stoek paid in — $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund MS not t*VU ft* *fl- 25,000.00 Undivided Profits less Expenses Interest and taxes paisL., 2,121.85 Individual Deposits subject to check 3G5.9yl»40 Demand Certificates Dejorit 18/330 i Due to Banks and Bankers 319.44 Time Certificates Deposit 116,411.94 concerts. ware nothing cnulfl be more liberal’ than rtmt.” “iW )i break yourself f up hi business if you go around wasting your substance in thut fashion/* re plied the hotel keeper. But you wi l l have to hurst up another victim. Sine© i bought g phono graph andubunchi of records j have quit going io There’s nothing lmt vanity MTn&hall was*uvMribatad, *w§ t wai Janiroed to themiddleof a rowof seat* so I ronldu’t get out, wjfbout' rlimbing aver anumberof ladloe amj geiulrmen, We were h< j-r there f< r iln< <- li.iuri*. and when I got out I swore by my Sunday hat I’d never go to another piddle con- ert. “Next day I bought a phonograph and a lot r,s record* of Urnkind I like* and now I enjoy my imjsje. % atari it when I g.-t ready, and quit when I am tired, No punk singer? are encored, No Windy Jims introduce the singers with a few pertinent remarks. If a singer displeases mr. I stop the ma chine and throw the record Into the alley. You'd hotter tear up your con cert ticket and coma and hear my mu sic mill." Hard Hit ” “What's wrong, old roan? You look blue," “Had * scrap with my wife this morning.” “Oh, don’t let a little thing like that worry you- A thunderstorm clears the Atmosphere, you know/’ “Yes, but that doesn't help a map •who's been struck by lightnine,'* — Boston Transcript. and. vexation of spirit about an enter-; talpment of that hind. It’s advertised to start at a certain hour, say eight o’clock, and you are credulous'enough to think that the specifications will be [ lived up to. You break a home strap to get there In time, and when you ar -1 rive, at ten minutes to eight; you find; ymi’re the first one there,’ You sit J around, waiting for anhouror two, and people walk on your feet and sit down on your hat and make things unpleas- rint as possible. ' “By the time the curtain goes up, \ you are wishing you had possessed senseenough to stay tithome. But, be- ■ log there*and havingpaid for the priv ilege, y;)u determine to hold'her nozzle agin the bank, as it were- ‘The entertainment usually is openedby a talksmith. The man who makes a few remarks always looms up at such entertainments*and should be taken to jail for obtaining money un der' false" pretenses. When bo has' said all that he oftn think nf, the art ists begin, to dish Up the music. It may bh elegant music—it .usually is. But you can’t enjoy It In gotufort, for- the gentleman with the large splay foot, ip the seat directly behind you, t persistsInheatingtimewiththat organ until hodrives youfrantic. It youturn around and dot Wm In the eye, you Will be ejected from the building, * “Then you will find that the woman ( with a shrill,' carrying voice, who has J heard better singers, sits right in front, of you* and she keeps on talking In,a i maddening way. The last concert I < attended hadft fine contraltowhoefttog k some stem-winding songs of the kind • We nil like. But, the womaaVith the ! Shrill, voice was right la front Of me* i mm l could,hear her saying: ’Really, j you’ Should hear Margaret Keyes or \ An acquired Art Yfcaae who always say the right thing at the, right time have schooled themselves to talk less than other peoxde.—Boston Transcript. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Will you aiiow us to nmvmf'e you tiiftt our lRPtbod of denning, preying, repairing Rad dyeing doth#* ia strictly sanitary and up-to-date. We give your clothes a lasting crease, uniform finish end the natural body shape, Only f'Ornplete Plant in Uretne Co, Xenia Dry Cleaning Co# PETERS BROS. William Robinson, Agt-, Cedarville, O. m E. Main Street, Xenia, Qhio ST? selection; t as a vocal- f ■1 ............. t I ChristinO Miller » this woman la Jm JSt/: “Then a man with a hectic voice and ft name that he imported wlfhouF! paying duty(onJt* stood Up and whin -1 died'like ft doggi. jo .zebra, and wewere j expected to believe that he was sing* \ jag u Neapolitan song. I never heard ! anything that‘filed my nerves theway t thpt yolce did. It recalled the halcyon | dayft When my father used to Bhurpen } 0 bucksaw with a, rasp. Well* when i he finished hid first number, the am f plauso was frantic, and he reared up j and did it all over again, Then the applause was louder than ever, and ho whinnied something else. They kept that blamed pirate there for half an hour, and I don’t know when 1 «uf* fered so much. ANOTHER WARM DAY A TP A 1 A- TROUTE ’S OUH-MR R0CER $1.00 'Now • - P o t a t o e s ; , . . " v . . . , - . ,-;,'39cPk., 3 Cans of Tomatoes!/.*/*, . .V.......... 3 . . . , . -25c Nile Brand Peaclies Per Can.,., ; . ’ .. ...;*. ,20c ^Kellogg Coro Fl akes, ; ; ; ■ * * , ; * ! *,10c Jersey 'Coro Flakes; ** , l;|0e Post Toasties,. .,........... ................... . . ...10c It Will Pay You to Visit This Store Teach Your Children to Save Your children will learn rnore^ of the value o f money through having eavinges account? that by anyother means. It cneourages them to ace the a- mount increase, and at 5 1-2 per cent interest compounded sami-annlnlly, it doenfc’t take long to save large sums, Why not start an account for them now—'the ultimate benefits will ha in- estimable. Or*' dol r is sufficient to open a Term Savings Account and that is placed to your credit. T0%U» $ 051.778,G5 .State of Ohio* Oouiity »f Greene, sas' I, O, L. Smith, Chshscr of the. above named The, Exchange Bank of tied- arville, Ohio., do solemnly swear that - the ftte>ve statement is true to the *best of my knowledge and belief. O, U Smith, Cashier.’ Sul-serihfd ami sworn to before me this fith day of July, 19 ;! 1 . A. E. Richards, Notary Public. : t'otiect attest: Gee, W. Rife, «i. E. Jobe, Howard K.: Smith. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Get one of these minaturo Liberty Bella to drop your i/n money in at home- it counts fast towards success .Give Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing...
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