The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

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F IN A N C IA L S T A T E M E N T [ -O F THE (MtrvilU Building & Loan Association —OF~=r - CEDARVILLE, OHIO For th« FUcal Y*ar Ending January 31, 1922 ASSETS t LIABILITIES ffrVfr on t*av.s 3751.77; Running stock arul dividends 132,810.12 on mortgage security 30,010.00j Credits on mortgage loans „„7 ,849.31 jrumUure and fixture*-,____ 103,55 Paid-up stock and dividends 30,775.00 IUndivided profit fund 288.66 HsOOn OP MAIL ORDERS FORE - ( ('AST BIO ENGAGEMENT FOR ‘ ‘LIGHTS IN** IS DAYTON TOTAL _______ $73,865,32 { TO TA L -------- .---------- $72,865.32 Interest Due and Uncollected „ „ *77.50} Interest Due nnd Uncollected 77.50 That “ Lightnin” will attract heavy patronage from out sde the city dur­ ing its engagement ct the Victory theatre, Dayton, next week, beginning Sunday night, is Indicated by the mail orders that ha- fairly deluged the box office.- Inas much as the company will not appear in any o f the smaller cities, it is evident that playgoers within a 75-mile radius o f Dayton are ^tunning to take full advantage o f their only opportunity to see tire play that established a new world’s record evith itsrun o f three years on Broad- Vr’ILL OPPOSE MERGER. State o f Ohio, Greene county, ss. I, Andrew Jackson, being duly sworn, d«*po«H>Band gays that he is the Secretary^of The Cedarville Building and Loan Association o f Cedarville, Ohio, and that the foregoing statement o f the affairs and business o f said company for the fiscal year ending on the 81gt day o f January A. D» 1922, is true and correctly shows its financial condition at the end o f said fiscal year, Andrew Jackson, secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day o f “March A- D. 1322. Karlh Bull, Notary Public. 1 CERTIFICATE QF AUDITING COMMITTEE OR THREE DIRECTORS ., We, the undersigned, W. J. TarboxJ W, A . Spencer and W. H. Barber di­ rectors o f the said Cedarville Building and Loan Company o f Cedarville,, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the financial condition of the said Company on the 31st day o f January A , D, 1922, and a true statement o f its affairs and business fo r the fiscal year ending on that day. * .• W. J. Tarbox ■ . W. A. Spencer -W; H , Barber ' EAGLE^MIKADO” PencilNo.174 For Sale at your Deader ' Made in five grade# ASK FOB THE VCLI-OW PENCILWITH THE REDBAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK | way. Springfield citiccss nro organizin'!? to oppose tho merger « f the Bell and Home interests,and protest the rates for phones allowed by the Utilities 4 commission. As the Homo. Company' in this county is owned by the i same interests, other than our own local company, it* may turn out that the merger will be hold up until the franchise rights expire. Other cities In the state- are expected to unite ith Springfield in opposing the new rates granted, j a ftrang* Names Popular., | In Indin r: -:r , are U: riy to chan** Couldn't Find Any. fit got on* good Isath out <fc» l! said YarMf Ham**, „„ when a tank town »h*>r- „ attach our box oflte# re* ^;pts.'*—LoutovW* couriar-JouwaL t Musical Prodigies, . « Most mosIOR, proilisios are hoy* In spite of the law that girls iJevrir** mentally faster than hoys. Girl prod! gles on the violin ore almost un- WILUAMS FOR P. M. ■ m If You Need PrintingDropinAnd See Us No 'Double to Estimate. loops ror er/tc® -Thump! Crash! Bang!—Isn't that tho way chil­ dren generally play ? Yes, it’s hard oil floors, but ■here's a floor finish, to withstand even that hard usage. It's HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINISH This superior-finish heaps the floor looking height and lustrous all the while. Hard knocks can *i<nt, but they never break it. It’s elastic and durabh* and SO sticks to its job through every test. You can Apply it yourself; ( Lustro-Finish is also fine for furniture and v,- c-C work* Sold by “ Lightnin” i.s the most eagerly a- waited theatrical offering to be sent n tour since "Ben Hur", “ The Old Homestead,”. “ The Music Master,” and’ a few other famous American Classics. In its blending o f laughs m i heart throbs, the humanity o f its •haraeters and the igeniousness o f its ilot “ Lightnin” ha? given the public .lvat elusive something that all pro­ ducers and playwrights strive for. It ;.s the one play of the generation that ‘iolds a laugh and a' tear for every nember o f the family Bill Jones, the slow-moving, whimisicnl character vhose nicknamo gives "Lightnin” its itle, is the most lovable stage char- icter since Joseph Jefferson played tpon the nation’s ■heart strings in 'Rip Van Wrinkle," The cost that will introduce "Light- lin” to Dayton is theonlyone on tour, 't hasbeen organized by Producer fohn Golden especially, fo r a London >ngagement in, the spring but before sailing it-will he seen in a few o f the irncipal cities, Cleveland, Cincinnati Uclumbus and Dayton, will he the mly Ohio cities visited, The cast i$ leaded by Milton Nobles a .Bill Jones md Bessie Bacon as Margaret Davis, the divorce-seeking vaudeville actress. Seats are now on sale at the box- affice but out-of-town patrons who order seats by mail will he fully pro­ ceeded. Their tickets will be. mailed co them the same day the order is re­ vived. The prices will be: Nights 50c to $2:50; Saturday matinee 50c jo $2.; Wednesday matinee 50c to ?1.50, These pricesdo not include 10 ,ier cent war tax. Ed. Williams, editor Of the N ew , Carlisle Sun, has" been nominated -for j Postmaster in that pl*ce according < ro the dispatches o f Wednesday, ! known. Very few of tho great divas have been known as child wonders, Although there is n mesmeric method by which ycung girls can be taught to sing Jn imitation of great artist*. Btant^wn Not*, Epli Trittlpo, prominent Uvery stab* list, has got a new pair of glasses, as he expects to attend the "Follies" up to Indianapolis tonight. Kph had. quite a time deciding whether to get eye glasses or nose glasses,—"Bean- town Bugle" Correspondence In In* dlanapolls Star, H*r Idea *f R Myra hod heard much about brow* er’s being cross on Recount Tif cutting teeth, and appreciating the honor « being allowed to push Ids perarabwa* tor fn front of the hou.se she w*» quite prepared to answer on Inquir­ ing woman as to his crying, ‘which ah* did thus? “Me thinks him’* got * mad on, buti maybe it’* ’cause Mm’a hatchln* teef.” HIGH SCHOOL NOTES BANK STATEMENT • The Cedarville High School girls team added another game to their ist Friday night when they met the Ross Hi Girls on the home floor. This gives the girls a good showing for .the tournament as it was the Ross Hi girls first defeat this year. The'score was 14-9 m Cedarville’s favor. The Cedarville girls were in the lead during the entire game. The boys won with a score of 61-16. Both the boys and girls basket ball teams are being boosted by “ pep” meetings this week and we have high hopes for the tournament thsi' Sat­ urday, at Yellow Springs, Everyone was more than pleased with the instructive lecture given, by loach Blackburn in assembly, Tues* day afternoon. *. * * The Freshman Literary was well given Thursday night in the' auditor­ ium. - HI SCANDAL. B, M.— (in Literature class) T. N. T. was an explosion used lit the Svar, R. D.(in Civic class'* To Mrs. Wil­ son -W ell, I didn't see that in the book,—Oh, yes it is in the footprints, Lucile R,—O.h yes, I was just------ (Censored) ' ■■ ' ' * : « Report o f the Condition o f The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, at the close of business on March 10, 1922. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate — $18,100.00 Loans on Collateral_____ I 23,070.00 Other Loans and Discounts 400,122.58 Overdrafts_____________ 1,353,97 U. S. Bonds and Securities___ 730.75 State, Comity and Municipal Bonds — ------------------- ,17,467.50 Banking-House and L o t ___-44,500.00 Furniture and F ix tu re s____19,950,00 Real Estate other than Bank- . ing -H o u s e _____________19,500.00 Due from. Reserve Banks, cash in vault and Exchange fo r Clearing ---------------- 52,235,21 U, S. Revenue Stamps____243.00 Chief mourners r.ra serenading the halls as this is the last practice in Basket ball. To Discourage Ante. The old practice of drawing a chalk, line to ls%ep off ants Is effective on an Inverted, vertical or considerably slop­ ing surface, The loose particles give way under the ants’ feet and they drop to. the ground. TO TAL ------------------------- $597,273.01 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid i n ____$ 50,000,00 Surplus Fund --------- — , 25,000.00 Undivided Profits less Expenses Interest and taxes paid __ 2,102,80 Individual Deposits subject to checjk — ______________.361/130.12 Demand Certificates Deposit 8,140.62 Due to Banks and Bankers ~ 891.88 Time Certificates Deposit __ 14,370,85' Savings D eposits------------- 110,346.74 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 25,000.00 TOTAL --------------------- $597,273.01 I I ' State o f Ohio, County o f Greene, ss I, O. L. Smith, Cashier o f the above named. The Exchange Bank o f Ced­ arville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. O. L. Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day o f March, 1922: Karlh Bull, Notary Public. Correct—attest: M. I. Marsh, Geo. W, Rife, G, E. Jobe, directors, THE CEDARVILLE FARMER'S GRAINCO. Lines to ba Remembered. Education Is a better safeguard of •liberty than a standing nrmy. If we 'retrench the wages of the school­ master, we must raise those o f the drill sergeant.—Edward Everett. BEFORE YOU BUY Clothing and Footwear Conte to Our Store and see Our Large Selection and Low Prices M*n’» fin* wits *16.50, *18.50, $22.50, $24.00, *28.50. Young men’s fine suits $16.00, $18.59, $22.50, $24,90, $27,50. Men's fine trousers, special ssle 1*4to 1*3 off. Boys' knee pants suits 1-4 to 1-3 off. Cost awtAters, slip-over sweaters, men’s and boys’ 1-4 to 1-3 off. Latest dross shirts, neckwear, hosiery, underwear. Best makes, low prices, ■ DON’T MISS OUR BIG SHOE STORE DEPARTMENT. Latest styles dresi shoes, oxfords, slippers, solid everyday shoes fo r ladies, misses, children, men and hoys* Best makes rubber arctics, rubber boots. AH kinds and all akeg. DON 'T MISS TH IS CTIANCJE—250 fine overcoats to close out this week at HALF TRICE. Buy for next season— it would be WISE. „ Few Mu*eum* of -Agriculture. Museum* devoted to agriculture are very scarce, • There are such Institu­ tions In Berlin, Budapest ami Buenos Aires, and. there was once a large, one belonging to the United States De­ partment of Agriculture In Washing-, ton, bdt it was abolished many years ago. Richest Piari Fisheries. Although most of the hays and In­ lets ot the remote Island groups of the South Seas have been stripped of their pearl-henring bivalve mollusks by Venturesome world-wayfarers, there continues to bo found occasionally small areas o f1these waters that have boon untouched by pearl divers and which often yield wealth .to the ex­ plorers. The richest pearly waters In the world are those adjacent to the picturesque bcacn town of Broome. Any Excuse, Etc, Little Edward disliked to attend •chool, so one morning he thought ho would piny off sick. "What is toe tq'Htter with you, Edward?" asked his mother. Not knowing a whole vocabu­ lary of aliments to select from, oii too spm of toe moment he replied, "Why, my teeth Itch." , Discolored Celling*. It Is frequently found that the coll* lugs Immediately above Incandescent mantles become blackened, * If white­ washed, it can be cleaned by being rubbed over with a mixture o f starch and water of the consistency of cream, A soft flannel cloth should be used. When dry gently rub off tho starch. The black stain will come with it, ¥ r~YOUR ONLY" CHANCE TM» U the only company pro* Mntins !tht* M(r:tiy»»w*iud, fneetoo on tour and ito en* are limited to a Jew of the Mg title*, flee It while you cant V'&T^Y-DAYTON BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAR. 19 W«4. alia Sat. CAST THAT COES TO LONDON Seat* Selling Kelble Big Clothing and Shoe Store Staged - fcy Wlneliell Smith World'* Record Holder » TEARS on BV«y 1749 W«**M*iK Street, * fm m m m * * m * m m m * Xenia, Ohio Night*, Kfio to 4t.W{ Sot................. L j Wed. Mot., Pert wot*, tt.59. Sflc EluLi?i Y*r*t*5fc '***’ •** hr wall la M hottte, Mat,, .Alt l ----- (let getcot* .ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS Proud ot Your Kitchen? Some kitchens are so kept and furnished that it is easy to undf-rslnud why visitors never see them. Not so with those which have been installed such thoroughbreds as Adair’s kitchen cabinets or ranges. Place .furniture like thU in .your kieclien and you’ll be glad to have the cttllers see it; futher- more, your.servant^ will dp neater, better work— there will be incentivefpr tbe^^extra effort, i ^ There are so many good tilings to be said abouji the splendid kitchen furniture that this store carries that we merely show the above picture as a suggestion and now extend, for your good1the same as ours, an earnest invitation to call and see these home helpers your very first convenient day. TH IS KITCHEN CABINET . Like Cut $ 3 9 . 0 0 Porcelain sliding top, flour bin drops' down to level of table makes filling easy. ' White Enameled Cabinets THIS CAST IRON COAL RANGE Exactly Like Cut .00 HERE IS A RANGE YOU SHOULD* SURELY SEE BFFOTE DECIDING THE STEEL RANGE- p tHlwawfflCTiiuium . I S * ■■'■ . Its a Wonderful Range. 16 gallon reservoir next fire box. The warming closet Is 45 inches long. Full nickel f>!im; white Porcelain doors and back Polished top. THE BODY IS GUARANTEED FOR25 YEARS Our Oil Stoves and Ovens F or Spring Now on Display The F lorence Oil Stover, The Qu ick Meal Oil Stoves I This Pall cast iron Pointer Range will never rust out be­ cause it is all cast iron, has an 18 in. oven, and copper reservoir. It has a pouch feed, nickel towel bar and good’ size warming closet buy now. You ’ ll be surprised te see what a fine range a small amount will buy now. Th e Favorite Gas Range Cabinet style with white C a“ . . ; . . . $ 3 6 . 0 0 Th e Welfare Range A large size, well made Gas Range with white porcelain doors and back, white broiler pan and drop pafl, r — o r . . $ 5 6 . 0 0 'V Qu ick Meal Gas Ranges L I NOLEUMS t? For the Kitchen and Bath Room A linoleum covered floor is a long step to ­ ward an attractive kitchen. I t does away with scrubbing and may b» mopped up in less than half the time and with better results. A largo variety of artistic patterns, also imitation hard­ wood floor effects to choose from. I f m need o f new linoleum call us up and we will gladly send someone to measure your room and give you an estimate. Washing Machines Hand Power, Water Power and E lectric Tho Laundry Queei,Hifid Power Wft«h*r,, $19,09 The Happy Day Hand Power Wisher* * .*,$21,00 The Coifield Water Power Washer,, , , , t* ,$21.00 Tho Coffield Electric Wisher, .$117,50 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas _____ 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO* . t«*i \ The }• proda«e m cinches ana i the advcclipi f o r ; Gov. HON. Governor ed last Sat not be a ei He gives run "again: 1— Becau has proven shape that 1 erated by tion'. 2— Becaui take him f) doesn’t beli should desf months to 3— Becau er service t< maining on mainder of wants to c pledges,. 4— Becau ambitions. ■5—Becau business ct POLITIC!/ The coui busy week the withdr candidate Thompson, seems to 1 Smith, pro second. Se­ as possible ‘ ^ -Amwot figure r The stat, , space to t gressman . . time latelj a* yet pql trance in ■ o f Toledo v reports an- . retaryship a cabinet President . Fess for tl -i congressio • - he an op . Charles B der of the est man ( Of course trict yrill As to t* there are than the i seek a sec the counti der the ru be Greene or but re eliminated wants the talk that try for i spoken fo work for Bureau, contest b< fo r the p It is al signs ari Xenia wi at the co paigned 1 always r GOi Two v farmers, rett mix morning it is alle and call) opened f to the h shot th:i the side Parrett iptentior side. Go hospital. WOM Mrs. burned about 5 a fire v hoard f fire ru? chidvon turned grour.il her riot’ R o i \

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