The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

m New and attractive Fall Shoes for Men, Women and Children. High class merchandise at reasonable prices. t Han^n Shoes for Men Selly Shoes for Women. *Buster Brown Shoes for Children For over 20 years we have sped- feed on fitting Children’s Shoes XENIA, OHIO Galloway & Cherry 3G-38 W. M a in Stree t, X en ia , Ohio For A Few Cents A Week Safety For Valuables —And Convenience W E don’t all have precious heirlooms and costly jewelry and things of , great worth# * But most o f us have papers like in­ surance policies, wills and other impor­ tant documents whose loss would cause distress and annoyance* The place for them is in a safe deposit box in our vault. For a few cents a week they will be ab­ solutely protected—safe and ,yet always available* TheExchange Bank ' CEDARVILLE. OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 , 4% Interest Paid on Savings Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from I to 10 miles from Xenia, Send in your address. Will be in Cedarvilte October 2-3-4 Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave„ DAYTON, - - • OHIO # # * * M t t l i ■M f. At m a a l E. W. Wing ef Clifton droppsd into , , | tain office yesterday to show u* that 1 LOCAL AND PER 5 0 WAL ! he *til! live* even though be had seven { strokes of p*r*ly*i* and a storks of ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i upoplexy in on* day about nine year* For Safe*- Two small fa* haatinr * * * ***** yMUr* he s»y* . t o L n h« ***** fcbleto stoves Jiiul one i and drank ever «00 ^ ’lons o f butter- Mrit‘ u i milk. He « y * toe doctora told him i» Andrew Jackson has been attend- c.ott^ ^ kere se t­ ting around by w& aid of a cane, log the Association race# a t Columbus this week. Frazer’s Shoe Store BLANKETS A nd Hom e M ade C om forts Here you w ill find th e m o s t extens ive lin e of- B lankets—F ine B ig B lank e ts as low as $2:50 per pair. We are fea tu r in g a n extra fine wool nap . b lanke t a t $4.50 For m a n y 'years we have been supp ly ing m an y h om e s o f t h e 'coun ty w ith ■HOME MADE COMFORTS.. We can show you ju s t exactly what' goes in to th em . If we do n o t happen t o have a n y in s to ck w h ich ju s t su i t your fancy you m ay se lec t th e covering from ou r stock and we .wifi hav e th em m ade up for you . Priced a t $5.00 to $5.75 Extra Large Extra .Good Thomas Andrew and family, who toqred some weeks ago to Michigan, have returned home. “Wanted: Corn cutters, Phone 3 on 101. A. M. Peterson. Mrs, Anna M. Townsley was shop­ ping in Dayton, Monday. For Sale:- Polled Jersey /:ow, reg­ istered. Phone 155. Hay! Hay! Hay! The DeWine Milling Co. I have a limited number of Senator Dunlap strawberry plants fo r sale. J. G. McCorkell Head the ad of Kerr Sweet Shop in this issue and learn about the free ice cream. Old and young will be in­ terested. Attorney W. A. Paxson of James­ town and his daughter, Mrs. Frostie Moyer of Midland, Pa.,- were guests of Mrs. Anna M, Townsley, Tuesday Autumn arid, Winter Opening- Sept. 28, 29 and 30. The ladies of Ce- darvjlle' and vicinity are cordially in­ vited to call and inspect. Mrs, Margaret Tafbox. Spouting, galvanized roofing a t Service, Corrugated For Sale: Good set of wagon scales and gas or gasoline engine. Miss Mary Ervin, 248 N.- King at., Xenia, G.Ci- tizens phone 435 Black. Freight business has become so heavy here that the railroad company has put on a special switching crew to assist the crew of the local freight, For some time it has taken as much as five hours to do the switching in the local yards due to the ingoing and out going freight of the Abel Mag­ nesia Co. and the Hager" Straw Board & Paper Co. About this town the man tha t has not work is not looking for it very hard. All members o f the I. Q. O, F . lodge are requested, to be present Tuesday evening. A full attendance is desired. Repair and adjustment rpoms by Service Hardware, of bath BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition of The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, a t the"close of business on September 15, 1922. RESOURCES Loans on Real .Estate — „?30,100,00 Other Loans and Discounto370,325.19 Overdrafts -----— — „1,194.99 U. S. Bonds and Securities.-55,900.00 State, County and Municipal . Bonds ——— ——„ 3,817.50 Banking House and Lot —44,500,00 Furniture and Fixtures — 19,950.00 Real Estate other than Bank­ ing House ——. — 19,500,00 Cash Items ---------- j ___— . 693.82 Due from Reserve Banks and-cash in vault________— 54,664.50 Exchanges for clearing___ 2,174.25 ill, S.'Revenue S tam ps__— 121.00 Cedarville Lecture Course ! v SEASON 1922-1923 Tuesday, Oct, 10th, ......... ......,Jugo-SIav Orchestra Tuesday, Nov. 1 4 t h , ................. -Hon. J. W, Olsen Wednesday, Jan. IQth, ,Dr. Chancellor Bradford Tuesday, Feb. 2 0 th ..............................The Davies Opera Co. Thursday, March 22nd........................ Poluhni and Co. Ticket Sale Begins Friday, Sept. 29th Adu lt T icket* $1.50 Ch ildren’s Ticket* $1.00 S ing le Admissionj Each Number 50 Cents, Plat Opens for First Number Saturday, October 7tli, ’ COMMITTEE; A, E, Richards, Mrs. A. E. Huey, Walter C. Iliff. L» D. Parker, Secretary,W, L. (piemans/ Treasurer, S. C* Wright, Chairman. I jgawB«Bsaai«9M!flBass»aii»aia ^ ^ Word has been received here of the death of .Rev, James Turnbull a t Viola, Kansas, last Friday. He Is sur­ vived by one brother, J . L. Turnbull of near Jamestown, who .was called to his brother’s bedside but failed to arrive before his heath. R . H , DINES, ,D. D. S. Announces Office Honrs' 8 to 12fiind 1 to 5:30, Other hours by appointment only Phone 2 op. 87 Cedarville Exchange Bank Bldg Mrs. Charles Graham was taken to the Springfield hospital Wednesday in the McMillan ambulance. She hah'been in poor health for ‘some time. Lawrence Barber .has rented one of the Houston farms known, .as the Pierce farm on the old Xenia pike near South Charleston. There are 300 acres in the farm, which is under the direction of the trustees represent­ ing the creditors. Total —.................. 4602,941.25 LIABILITIES Capital ,S,tock paid, in .— $ 50,000,00 Surplus Fund ___________25,000.00 Undivided Profits less Expenses interest and taxes paid — 397.69 Individual Deposits subject to check ------------------- 265,705.32 Demand Certificate Deposit 12,820.60 Time Certificates Deposit —46,480,31 Savings Deposits------ 102,537.33 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 50,000.00 Bonds Borrowed _______—_ 50,000.00 , T o t a l -----------— — — $602,941.25 State of Ohio, Coonty of Greene, ssi 1, 0 , L, Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bank of Ged- arville, Ohio, do solemnly swear tha t the above statement is tone to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. L, Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn, to before me this' 19th day of September 1922. A- E. R’cbards, Notary Public. Correct—attes't: Geo. W. Rife, G. E. Jobe, Miron I. Marsh, directors. ■ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS WHY IS AN OIL CAN? The actual ,task of oiling a washer is bad enough, but the fear of forgetting it is worse. Stooping, straining and scrambling to reach the oil holes is not nice work;. And the knowledge that serious damage may result if the job is neglected is positively unpleasant. The Coffield Electric Washer Needs No O iling ** ; 1 r * * ? > Oilless bearings are used • throughout. The same trouble proof bearings as are used in air- fiplanes and high-priced automoiles. : Sm a ll Weekly or M on th ly Paym en ts “ WASHDAY SMILE SHOP” 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO. Stoves, Victrolas . . 3 i. * - Furniture, Carpets,' I Onyx Triple. Coated Enamel ware. Your choice for 83 cento at Service Hardware. Mose Gaines of Findley, former resident, has been spending the week with Mrs* J. D. Silvey and Mrs. Por­ ter. ■v: iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfiiiiinffiiHiiHiiiiiinutiiiiiiniiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiNimimimnu I ' « ’ ’Mrs. C. G. Pauli end daughter of Breckenridge, Texas, are guests a t the homo of the termer’s brother, W. S. Hopping and wife.. Electric Bulbs, Fuses,’" Switches, Wireing, Repairs a t Service Hard* ware* Rev, Andrew Creswell, wife and two daughters of Pontiac, Mich., are spending a week with the for­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W« H» Creswell. For Sale: Roasting ears. P. M. Gillilan Miss Pearl Cline, daughter of the late James Cline, known to many here has just returned, from Europe and was the guest of many friends here this week. Miss Cline’s home is in Washington, D. C. For Sale:- Ford delivery car; Ford touring car, % Oak book case, IRonnd Oak dining table, 1 Oak book case, I oak library table.' Mrs. Ellen Weimer On Sale a t Richards Drug Store, Cedarville; or 60c by mail postpaid from Jaqnes Capsule Co., Platteburg, N, L. ■ IPs toasted* This ons extra process glvfts a delightful quality that earn * not be duplicated 9 § Tlie successful sale of any article, depends greatly upon the H ability of the OWNER to dispense product in the most attractive fg manner possible. Knowing this to be a fact we have recently in­ stalled the very newest in the fixture line for the marketing and serving of ICE CREAM and CANDIES. It was natural then for us to select an ICE CREAM the quality of which would HARMON­ IZE with our NEW STORE. After carefully analyzing the various creams, we selected the famous * RED WING CREAM We sincerely believe Red Wing is the best ice cream on the « • ' ■* * , . ■• r market and that you may have the opportunity of passing judge* iment, on'OUR selection we are going to give a , FREE ICE CREAM CONE t ■ ; i t • ' * to every person that enters our store Saturday, Sept. 22nd. COME' Folks-rgive your tongue a sleigh ride on RED WING. Our Home Made Candies Nothing is too good for American candy eaters, children ought to have as good candies to eat as grown people. We sell1all OUR goods as low as pravailing circumstances will permit; Special orders are carefully prepared aud calculated to prove like all our other goods, to be “The Best.” KERR’S SWEET SHOPPE y g »v -r-t/tflr*.'- 1. A-c-nrt'""' -

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