The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

mmemmasm • # « # # « ♦ • » iocai am wmmm, W .'H. Owe** k u been poorly th* font f o r d«y», but w **p*rt*J b*b- t«r. Pnrf. Sherami Limuiff *pd family *h* h*v« boon vfeitfei* Mr*. Flora HohM**, h*v* rotumod to thoir home ia BkwmiayWrjf, 0 , Mr. P « a Turnbull *»d fatally of Lima, kay* returned bow* after « w*ok’« virit with relative* Her*. Dr- J- 0 , Stowjgrt Haa boon sm . fined to hU Hod with iRneax fo r the pa*t weak but from roporta a t hand his is improving. 8 , W. Amlmon has been confined ! DENYBR REPORT ABOUT | to the house for several days with f UNION WITH KUAN.: an attack of rheumatism, J * ■pmmmeavenfliwwpii BANK BfATBUlNT w fflWCTjUKnrin Rev. Riley Little of New York C ity ,«der of the American legion, has is formerly a resident of this place,! sued a statement denying reoprts of Report of the Condition of The K* Charles Darlington, state coalman.1 change Bank, Cedarville, ia the State preached last Sabbath for the R. R. congregation, Mr. and Mrs. J , E. Turnbull enter-, tainad a number of friends Tuesday owning a t “500". STRAIGHT SALARY:- $35:00 par w*ak aud axpaosea to man o r woman' with rig to introdue* Eureka Egg Producer, Eureka Mfg. Co. East £t, Louis, 111. the Legion joining with the Ku Klux Klan to prevent any public appearance of Eugene V, Debs. WORMAN ON XENIA SCHOOL HOUSE STRIKE TUESDAY Joe Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Gordon, igft Monday fo r De­ caliter, 111., where he has entered Col. Fred Repert'a School of Auct­ ioneering, Wanted:- To rent, a farm in Codar- ville township. Call Adam Huff. Cit­ izens Phone 2 on 121 or write Xenia Rfd 2. • Get your Mazda lamps, 32 Volt Deleo, mill type, a t Galloway’s Elec­ tric Shop, 52 W. Main, Xenia. Special Gospel services a t Murdock theatre, Sammath, Jan. 8 a t 2:30 P. M. Good music- under the 'direction of Mr. Laclede Markle. “The Call of Samuel"—a one reel film and “God’s Call of Today”— a twenty minute gospel sermon, Come for a n hour of praise and worship, Mr, and Mrs. W. Bf Stevenson en­ tertained the members of the Clark’s Run Club a t their home last Friday evening. FARM WANTED:-W«ited to hear from owner of a farm for sale, give lowest price, and ■full particulars. L. Jones, Box 551, Qnley, 111, Dr. Leo Anderson was called to Columbus, Saturday owing to the ill­ ness and death of his grandmother, Mrs, Margaret J . Gardner, who died after a few days illness of pneumonia The deceased was 86 years of age and leaves but one daughter, Mrs. Jose­ phine Anderson, with who.m she made her home. The funeral was heliU Tuesday. Mrs, Leo Anderson went to Columbus Tuesday to at­ tend the funeral. Workmen on the two new school Houses in Xenia are on a strike be­ cause the board let the plumbing con­ tract to the Victor Company of Springfield, a non union concern. All union men have quit the ob and refuse to return unless the Spring field company employe union men. OUT FOR JUDGESHIP. Frank I. Brown of Dayton sends information to this paper that he will be a candidate for Judge of the Court of Appeals in this district. Those wanting the services of Mrs. Harriet Porter can arrange for same a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Silvey, Poultry Wanted:- Plymouth Rocks, Buff Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, 0r- phingtons, White Rocks and Wyan- dotts, all bring the high prices. Wm, Marshall. Card .of Thanks: We wish to express our sincers thanks fp r the assistance of neighbors and friendsmnd fo r the kind words of -sympathy over, the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Mariop Bridgman and family. Leave your films wi’th me for de­ velopment. F irs t class work guaran­ teed. C. M. Ridgway. For rent:- House of five rooms, In­ quire of Mrs. Caroline Lott. “The Call of Samuel" a one reel film with good music fo r ' all and a gospel message. Murdock Theatre, Sabbath, Jan, 8 a t 2:30 P, M. Come and bring a friend. ' Mrs. F lo ra ' Dobbins entertained the members of her Sabbath School class with a -few other friends Tuesday afternoon. on Mr. Omer Burrell and family of Springfield spent the week-end with Mrs. Flora Dobbins. Carl Minser has been spending several days a t home. .He is connect­ ed with the Sayers & Schoville Au­ tomobile Co., in Cincinnati. Harry Owens of Detroit, Mich., has been visiting his parents for a few days this week. David Lowry will put on the screen the Big Wm. Fox production “Drag Harlan" featuring the celebrated star, William Famum, a t the opera house Tuesday, Jan, 10, 1st show a t 7 o’clock, Admision 20c. \ Mr. C. N. Stuckey and- wife have gone to McKeesport, Pa., on an ex­ tended visit with relatives. Rev, Ralph Elder of Cutler, III., has been here the past week circulat­ ing among friends. Place your order for January mag­ azines now. We deliver, James C. McMillan. Poultry Wanted:- I want he&vy hens and springers for Eastern mar­ kets, Wm. Marshall. Lyon Galloway of Xenia was in town yesterday looking" a fter busi­ ness in. his line, Mr. Galloway ia the proprietor of the. Galloway Electric Shop in Xenia and a son of the Dr, W. A. Galloway. Lee Guyior died last Sabbath at the County Home and .was buried a t the Baptist cemetery south o f town. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Harriman, Wednesday. Dr. D. R. Gordon,ofIndia will fill the U. P, pulpit Sabbath morning in­ stead of Dr. Jamison, as was announ­ ced from' the pulpit last week. Dr. J. P. White preaches a t the Second U. P, church in Springfield, Sabbath. Don’t fail to look up C. A, Kelble’s big ad on this page. One half off on oevrjmats. One-third off on fine suits, 17-19 W, Main, Xenia. The.'Greene County Fish and Game Protective Association held a meet­ ing Wednesday evening a t which time L. F , Clevenger was re-elected president; Dr. W. H. Shillito, vice president, R. H. Kingsbury, secfretary A, E, Richards was appointed weigh- master a t Cedcfcville and Arch Coop- sey reappointed for Spring Valley, Prize winners fo r last year-were Wm. Marshall, Fred Bales, C. A, Oglesbee, J, E. Jones, R. H. Kingsbury, Ed Car­ der, Earl Littler, Harry Swigart and Charles Gorham. The prizes of fishing apparatus Was donated by merchants dealing in th a t line. JOIN OUR PARTY GOING TO FLORIDA. G. A. McClel in o f New York City stopped off here Tuesday fo r a short visit with his mother, Mrs, Lucy Me Clellan. Mr. McClellan is president of a magazine publishing Company in Ms city and was on his way to St. Louis. Miss Gertrude Insley has resigned her position a t the telephone ex­ change and gone to Springfield to re­ side with her mother. Miss Insley ex­ pects to enter Wittcrtburg College. There will be special sec,ices a t the M. E. church Sabbath morning a t 10:80 with the EpWoth League 1n charge. The following officer* will he installed: Kathleen Blair, president; Johephine Randall 1st vice president, Elsie Shroades, 2nd, Dorothy Tarr, 3rd, Avanelle Brlgner, 4th. Winifred Stuckey, secretary; Marie Bourghty, treasurer; Mildred Trumbo, organist, Jlorence Smith, Jr. Supt.; Lucile Johnson; chorister. For Sale:* 55 acre farm , 1 1*4 miles north of Cedarvilte on Clifton pike. 7 acres mostly white oak tim­ ber, balance in tillage. Large brick house with pipekss furnace* Bam, silo, double c rib s / and hog house. Fruit, rye crop sown, splendid stand o f young clover. Possession Match 1st, 1822. Address Charles H, Buck, B a n t City, Florida, Kars f m i l l * !M» **t»l*4 WE HAVE avenged for a special Pullman ta toke a group of farmers to inspect our famous Walkill farms near Jacksonville. Join this pa rty , and see with your own eyes what Northern energy can do iti the ■ South. Our colony of Ohio farmers have produced remarkable results. As high as $11,000.00 has been taken from one of our twenty acre tracts in one cvrop and there ate two or more chorp a year. Out ten and twenty acre tracts include a modern house with running water and electric lights and a re priced • within reach of any established farmer. These farms adjoin couh- ty seat town where are located good schools and churches. We are inviting Serious minded, responsi­ ble farmers only and to stich this trip will, appeal strongly. Write today fo r details. J. R. Brown * 513 Lindsey Bldg,Dayton, O. • THE BEST GIFT. Can you .remember tha t Christmas when you first received The Youth’s Companion among your Christmas presents! You can perhaps recall the titles of some of the aerial stories in those early numbers, and you can well remember how everyone in the family wanted to read oyur paper. Today the Companion makes th* Ideal g ift No family especially one with growing boys and girls, should be Without the tried and tUe Youth’s Companion—the friend and entertain en of hosts of people, old and young. The Companion is true to the best American ideals of life, giving every week a generous supply of the best storie*, current events, comments on the World’s doings, with special pages f o r Boyst for Girls and for the family. The 52 issues will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, ed- :torlals, poetry, facts and fun. Sub­ scribe now and receive he Compan­ ion 52 issues in 1922. Th* Companion Hone Calendar for 1922. All for $2.60. Or include McCalls Magazine, the nonthly authority on fashions. Both for only $8.00. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION „ Commonwealth Ave. A St. Raul St, Boston, Mas*. .New subscription* re <t*iyad a t this JAMESTOW NELEVATOR ROBBED TUESDAY. Burglars broke into theoffice of the Greene County Grain Company in Jamestown Tuesday night and made away with $800 worth of loot includ­ ing a typewriter, check perforator, and adding machine. This is the third burglary in one week in that plage. The Weikersham Hardware Store and. Harper Drug store were each looted within the past week. ' Notice C. A. .Kelble’s big ad on this page. Five hundred men’s over­ coats a t half price. 17-19 W. Main at, Xenia. David Lowry presents on the screen Ut the opera house on Thursday, Feb, 9th, “The Whip”. Keep Nthe date in mind. Admission 25c. Bryant E. Pinney, who is attending the University of Cincinnati, spent several days with Mr. and Jtfrs, O. A. Dobbins. Mr, Finney’s home is in the East but he worked on the farm for Mr. DObbins, this summer. We notice by a clipping from a Tampa, Florida, paper that Miss Mar­ garet Rife, formerly of this place has been elected secretary and treasurer of the Ohio Tourist Club in th a t city. H. B, Ream of Columbus was defeated for president of the Tampa Tourist Club by a Michigan man. COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS The Herald will receive your sub­ scription for daily papers and all magazines as in the past. We guar­ antee as low prices or tower in some cases than can be secured elsewhere, , .The Herald, Ohio State Journal, and National Stockman, regular price $6.50, Our price $5.65 The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Ohio Farmer, Regular price _^6.80. Our p r i c e ----- -------------- $5.60 The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Me Calls Magazine, tegular price $7.00. Our price $6.00 Herald, Ohio1State Journal, Farm and Fireside, regular price $6,00. Our price „ ___ $5.40 Herald, Ohio State Journal, and Women’s Home Companion, regular price $7.50, Our price ——— -$6.95 Herald and Ohio State Johmal Reg­ ular price $5.60. Our price — — $4.90. Tins offer, is good only to midnight January 31, 1922. The State Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio Farmer $4.50. (A Ohio, * t th* elos* of business on December 31st, 1921. RESOURCES Loan* on Real E*tst< ----- $'14,995.00 Loans on Collateral*—.— 21,395.00 Other Loans and Discounts 381,617.79 Overdrafts 438.27 State, County and Municipal Bonds — .............. — 27,957.00 Banking House and Lot _„„44,5QQ Furniture and Fixtures — 19,950 Real Estate other than Rank-, mg House -------------------- 19,500 Exchange for Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault 77,068.85 clearing - — 1,551.96 Total Cash and Exchange.# 78,620.81 U. S. Revenue Stamps_____ 120.00 T o ta l---------——-------- „ $019,098.87 LIABILITIES. Capital S.tock paid i n ___ $ 50,000,00 Surplus Fund . . . -----— 26,000,00 Undivided- Profits less Expenses Interest and taxes p a id __ 2,365.81 Individual Deposits subject. to cheek ----------------- 345,836,52 Demand Certificate* Deposit 13,292.83 Time Certificates Deposit 16,634.85 Savings Deposits ,----------- 116,968.86 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 50,000.00 Total ------------------ ■—« . $619,098.87 State of Ohio, County of Greene, ss: I, O. L. Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bank of Ced- arvilie, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief, O. L. Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922, A. E. Richards, Notary Public. Correct--attest: Howard S. Smith, Geo, W, Rife, Miron I. Marsh, directors. THEATRE NOTES, In order to perfect herself in every way for her screen work, Betty Blythe enacting the title role in The Queen of Sheba, studied interpretative clas­ sic dancing and pantomine under one of the world’s moat famous dancers. In preparation for her work in Sheba, Miss Blythe composed a prayer dance in accord with the religion spirit of the production. The Queen of Sheba come3 to the Majestic Theatre, Spring field, for one full week, commencing Sunday, Jan 8th. B E 5 K I 3 5 3 S H O C K A B S O R B E R S Work with th* Fort' spring*— not against them. 'Him "third spring" checks th* bound »nd stop* the »>da-*w»y. Sav# tire*, fuel, and car depredation. Mod­ erate m price. Dittrilmtmrt R. A* MURDOCK, Ced*rville,and Jamestown B u r p e e * J o h n s o n co M A t n , f A r T i i t s f J*. I N O l A N A P O L I J i i U. A (jfeorge White's Scandals,, called the greatest show on earth, edition of 1921*will he exhibited a t the Victory Theatre/Dayton- for two perform­ ances, Sunday matinee and night, Jan 8th. Mr, White is Sending the original New York and Chicago company and it is the first time that it ha* ever visited Dayton, in fact the first time that it has ever played in a city for one day. I t was only secured. after guaranteeing Mr. White quite « large sunt of money. I t will be presented In Dayton as i t appeared in Wey York all last summer and a t Chicago fo r the past three months. This' show must not be confused with the show of the same name th a t appeared in Dayton earlier in the season. The show coming this time is the 1921 show or the third edition and excels all the other efforts. On account of the many requests for i t would be well for those who anticipate seeipg this wonder show to make their res­ ervations as early as possible, ■' . ............ nk")w." . i 1;ia NOTICE: BANK ’PATRONS. Patrons of The Exchange Bank will please look after the payment of their own taxes on account of a ruling of the State Bureau of Accounting, as we no longer care to he responsible for such in case of errors. The Exchange Bank. - •m COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. „ I have congenial atjd profitable work for a retired farmer In each of the following counties: Green*, Clark Shelby, Champaign, Barite, Preble, and Montgomery. This is a real op­ portunity worthy of your best efforts.1 Write a t once for interview o r phone J. R. Brown, 518 Lindsey, Bldg., Day- ton, Ohio, ’Phone Main 9071, PUBLIC SALE DATES. Greene County Big Type Poland sale, Xenia, Feb. 14. O. A. Dobbins, Hampshire*, Feb. 4, Mrs. S. J. Hanna and son, Feb, 9th. IRISH STRONQ MAN MkfUHd'ColiaSr tdtr, who i* leading the fight foe the agreement with Britain. He wilt towWy t e f t e f tt * ! prwmkc *Mre- Sale Started Thursday Morning, Dec, 29th AT 9 O'CLOCK ENDS POSITIVELY ATURDAY RIGH , JAN. 7th O N L Y 9 D A Y S O F T H I S MALE, B E F O R E IN V O IC IN G .500 men1* Fine Overcoats a t half price, $10,50 to $22.50 675 men'* Fine Suits 1-3 off,$10.50 to $24,90 350 nobby young men* Long Pant* Suit* ' 1-3 off, $9.95 to $22.90, 435 boy*' Knee Pant* Suits 1-3 off, $4,95 lo $8.95. Men’s and boy*’ Coat Sweater*, Slip-over Sweaters, Mackinaw Coatr, 1-3 off. Under­ wear, Flannel Shirts, Corduroy Suits, Corduroy Pants, Duck Work Coats, Work Shirt*, Over­ alls 1-3' off * ' .« 5 Hats, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery 1-3 off. Men’s, hoys’, ladies', misses’ Shoes, Dress Shoes and Solid Everyday Shoe* 1-3 off. Rubber Boots, Felt Boots, Lace Boots, Arc­ tics,Rubbers,SheepskinShoes. "Allkind. 1-3 off. Don’t miss this sale. Juet think of it, 1-3 to 1-2 off on all best class of Merchandise. Only 9 days of this sa c. Starts Thursday morning, Dec. 29, ends Saturday night, Jan, 7, positively. C.'A. KELBLE’S BIG STORE lf-19 West Main]*Street, Xenia, Ohio GIGANTIC Pre-Inventory -£>***4 Thursday, January 5th AT 9 A. M. Watch for Large Circular With Prices Frazer’s Shoe Store i . , ‘ ■ < • ' XENIA, OHIO ‘ ■ Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES Reduced in Price RESOURCES OVER $6,500,000.00 All regu la r deposits m ade on o r before January 10th w ill draw in te re s t from January 1st. ABSOLUTE SAFETY, and-MORE INTEREST! That's what you receive here by our new* special plan, Your money is protected by first mort­ gage on real estate and draws interest a t the rate of— The SpringfieldBuilding&Loan Assoc. THE PLACE WITH THE BIG PILLARS 28 EAST MAIN STREET - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. X v. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X I 1. 'V1' l M m m • %—

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