The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

Tjcn, jj^V • f i s a * ® 0 Q 5 C 3 B D A R V I L L E H E R A L D x m m 'm u * ~ - - - - m m m A pui & imi HiliB fel^ tot Peel Q i U m , CM#s>vfito, 0., Ostobw? i t , JJIS7, as teeoad PK IDAY , AF IIJM 3 , i ? . W c a itL ia Sprcading O u t !tolk tW **r andewettauM facts take « kmc time to oAtflh up, It m safe to toy that most psr- ju'fft jpe iit(T eeaion that the riah are gating richer and Serenue show* that all dawea o f Americana with incomes he* kw 150,000 show increases, while all classes having incomes in tototo of $50,000 show decreases, and this in spite qf the fact ~ that the mass, income of $15,92-1,639,355 in 1918, increased in i9S0 to $23,735,629,183. 'When the figures for this year are at hand it will he found, Jthst the poor are getting richer and the richer getting poorer. . Figure* show that 64,39% of the aggregate personal incomes were in classes from $1,000 to $5,000 a year and 77.32 per cent fa - classes from $1,000 to $10,000. . Incomes in excess of $10,000 per year footed up only 22.68 per cent. * : These disclomireB may be a sad blow to our agitators and long- ihaired poetical economists . , , . , . , : The plain troth, is that the American j* living on a higher jstandard than any man in the world, that his income is far in :«xc«to o f the income of any other national. I f he must pay .'high prices he has the money to buy an<3 still have a little le ft( ifot a rainy day if he exhibits any of the characteristics of thrift. t f; %..America Booming Along • ’ j, iTTR man who is not sold on America is the man who does pot think.' True we are an electric people, emotional to a Jdegree, and subject to all the annoyances' o f temporary malad­ justment. New we are joyous, viewing the world from the jutrfflTitAift top, now wc are wistful—in the depths o f the valley. , Clear vision, however; secs nothing hut the steady advance’. jWMle the blasts of winter have been, chilling ns, railroad traffic jfcw been increasing until it reached the heaviest point ever experienced for the season. Panic talk about unemployment ' h«» given place to grumbling about the usability to get help, Jfox die first,time in toe history of the'country toe cotton qpjndles in.use in January have exceeded 35,000,000,, Textiles fere booming, iron and steel reports show enormous activity and fftutomobile manufacturers predict; their biggest year. I Bven Witb all of this’ improvement conditions are stall nn- ^•ettled. There is still talk of merchants travelling on danger- W km ' ground. The Glootas contend thatmerchants will he caught, jwlth high price merchandise on their shelves that the public will ‘<SeeHhe to bny at the prices asked. More than likely, however,. TO® alert- merchandiser will have bought and hanked his profits •before toe Pessimists awaken to the fact that we are living and .(working in the greatest countryrin the world. We control practically all the gold in toe world and what is jitopre important we, are coming to set the moral and business' li&idards o f toe. world, .which summed up in ’ plain honesty, M m U b the certain reward o f dominating, progress*, . , - ; COMMUNITY PAINT DAY Saturday, April 28, 1923 }!There will be a representative of tbe Sherwin-Williams JPaint Company, at our store on that date to solve; your kpaint«nd varnish needs. Si5... A n Opportunity To Brighten Up Brightening up the home h ' one of thechtaf pleasure# of the housewife. A bright, cheerful home makes for contentznent and comfort,, ■ )Thereatommredandsctotch-" edpieces of furniture*--the worn'-; floor and stair treads—the wood* work, which needs refinishing— ' the ,ice chest— the lritchen cab i-;’ net and.xntmy otherplaces about;, /• the home can be brightened ud V::- W illiams v- FLOORLAC ‘ * varnish stain^ of unusual wearing qualities, adaptability and beauty. It stains and varnishes in one operation-ia durable and waterproof. JWoorlac is made in ail the popular shades of oak, mahogany, VraInUt,etc. It is inexpensiveto useand easy to apply. We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorkc ffnddbf to toe housewife. Cut the coupon from this ad, bring it to our store with lOe and we will give you a 35c can of Floortac anda 15c varaiahbrush. Bring in the coupontoday. F R E E F L O O R L A C S A M P L E KWWMMHI ■INBMM ■<**««*« ; COUPON tliWAL ,-jmA mjmfUM torter t o K i § * cm tifVfcxxto *'. iJartok. fftafy t^nt"ftoih to wmfcptirr1ig»a.) if‘f"*l*t* *m“■"*'*•*'*■*■f * r -ttfST-^auaiMi * rtani^r'd n - 1 - - — m f rn-f 7 T ServitoHardware &Supply Ce. Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, atfini*hed, repaired! Work called for idd delivered from 1 to 10 mites fromXani*. Send! in your Address. MNRkt in Cedarville May 14-15-16. ’ Jftrompt Sarviea anti Work G u a r a n t e e d W ev r ich 1441 Sfgatoiav nnam un A m * DAYTON,OHIO *• ■» tr mm* »«Hy InOfiivHfto. a Stod to l« l Msreh 18. 1807. rttoMU hr m enM o» Wsod. t o w n nh* Valerntoe ivm «a tbe W*>- w tj toadtot tone ./jussJeft to C w t Pikliu oa tkt J»rteVo tsmpike. U mwc « t o toe highway ( mu & b * fre-m Uttir Ptatos to Rwky HHt. luciHdui* tb* tuUdlnrs, orchard*, sard«ua awadows. eMeawttf. aosdlltos. Wtoa, woods, paths, water sod water courses,** b«t Idvto no other dascrlptlou of ths prop­ erty or fay indicttioo of its sua, amt tobody knows what It Is. mm Wa mm mass, tisTtto W* mm aaar alas toe tag, W« ft«sry onr itaft. We as our spaea is The Noetta^'l Hatchery. YeBour phone. ’j$w y#er*» had- sm eapacdty, esdar ©f1 ksteh* I 'Uto 9t Beskeyti and ean| eC eaythfag in .. eariy erder* | tost, Farm .and 3. Bell Fvi „ ' ,i *J>dtlUf, 8he was a Him star *»f reci'nl cm. ttoo, and sh,** wa? payinu Into Hit hank the flrst Installment of her sal­ ary, On the paylnp-in slip were tbe words '‘check’’ and “specie.” Oppo­ site the first, wlil. li presented no dlfll- ealty, she wrote In the amount- And opposite tbe second, after a little coy hesitation, she wrote the word “to- awda;“ . Clean Unprotscted Plcturas, Cotton-wool dipped Ina tittle methyl­ ated spirit will effectually dean unpro­ tected photographs without In an way destroying their polished surface. Community Paint Day, Saturday April 28, at Service Hardware Co. uni".1;1. ) iijui . ..[HU U '!" ! "i ■. Mrs. Ralph Hill of Pittsburg is the giieat o f relatives here. Dollor Day at Hutchison & Gibney’s Saturday. Miss Josephine Randall . o f Hast Liberty, 0., spent the week end with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J, E .Ran-, dall. ■■ ■ 1 The members of F. and A . M., No.' 622, are invited to London on next Wednesday night. Dinner will be served, at six o’clock when special work will follow. Community Paint Day, Saturday April 28, at Service Hardware Co.' BANK. STATEMENT Report o f the Condition o f The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville; in the State 'of Ohio, at the close o f business oh April 8 , 1923. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate - __ $22,410,00 Other Loans and Discoimts4S0,179.41 Overdrafts_^___,_____ 2056.04 U. S. Bonds and Securities_75,097,06 State, Cpunty and Municipal B onds__ ______ >__ 3817,50 Banking House and Lot >.44,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures .....19,950,00 Real Estate other than Bank- . ing House.— >„— ,— 19,500.00 Cash Item s-----!,-------------i 1055.72 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault . . . . . . . ----- . . . 51,125.08 U. S.' Revenue Stamps . . . ____ 137.00 T ota l------------ $669,828.25 LIABILITIES Capital S.tock'paid in __ .$ 50,000,00 Surplus Fund —__ . . . . . 25,000.00 (Undivided Profits, less Expenses interest and taxes paid__ 911.03 Individual Deposits subject ■ to check-------------- . . . . 265,177.80 Demand Certificates Deposit 15,091.27 Time Certificates Deposit__ 68,975.07 Savings Deposits________ 104.673.08 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 75,000.00 Bonds Borrowed__ . . . ____ 76,000.00 Total -----------------$669,828.25 State o f Ohio, Cpunty o f Grsene,ssi If O* L* Smithy Cashier o f the above named The Exchange Bank o f Ced* fcmlle, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to toe best o f my knowledge and belief. O. L Smith, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me 7th day o f April, 1923. * . v Andrew Jackson, Notary Public Correct—attests G, E. Jobe, A. E. Swaby, M. 1, Marsh, 'directors. I “MADAMES S E C R E T ” OBESITY aad.fe. 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It is hereby declared by Council o f toe Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, to be necessary tp vil certain streets in said Village with oil •as hereinafter provided. Sectiori 2^ ■ South, Main street from Pennsylvania R, R. crossing to South corporation line.-Xenia avenue from Pennsylvania R, R, crossing at paper mill to East street. Miller street from Xeni.a avenue to Maple street. Maple street from ,’ liller street to Mata street. McMillan street from Xenia avenue to Pennsylvania R. R. Cedar street front Bridge street to Main street. Bridge stteet from Xenia av­ enue to intersection o f Elm street. Chilficothe street from Bridge street: to East corporation line. North street rfoni Bridge street to Main street. Any other section o f street that may be requested by residents, located on said streets. Section 3. That the Mayor and Glerk o f said Village is hereby au­ thorized to advertise and enter into contract Wording to law for the oil­ ing o f said streets with oil. Section 4. That the cost o f said oil­ ing, including all the coat incidental thereto shall- be assessed in one in- itallment against the property bound- tag and abutting upon ^the streets named, between the points herein named, except that portion o f the costs hereinafter mentioned which mentioned, which said village shall be required to pay the same assess­ ment which shall be levied according to the front fo o t rule upon all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said points in daid streets heretofore mentioned and described, arid which said tats and lands are hereby de^ dared.tq be specially benefited by reason of sajd oiling. Section 6. This ordinance shall be -P effect and full force for toe period ■>£five year#, Section 7. Thik ordinance shall take effect and, he,, in full force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed the,2oiMay o f April, 1923 J. D. Mott, J • Mayor o f Village o f Cedarville, Ohio Attest: >if| John, G. McCorkell, Clerk o f Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. NOTICE ^ Notice U X«Mb<r given ;th»t the VilUge Council of the VUlase o f CedervUM. Ohio, haa given it* content ttf the Boerd of County Commlieloncre ot Greene County, Ohio.' e*d an agreement ha* been entered into When, by the »»id Board of Countr Cwnraiaaiou. i i 8,,re_Mrnl,tt*d end authorised to improve Main Street. CedarviU*. Okie, from the South tine of Hu iie Creek Bridge to the North -corporation line, by paving and the construction of atom water eewera and cement curbs and , gutters, aiid the said v l0**e of Cedarville, Ohio, has agreed to P *y‘ h« e&tlr* cost thereof, except the sum of. Six Thousand Dollars (ItMO.ClO. whlcih J? t0 he paid by the said! Board, of County CommissionersJ that the surveys, profilea, plans, specifications and estimates for- said improvement, have been prepared udder the direction of the said Board- of County Com­ missioners and have been duly approved by the said Village Couiill, and the .smVaro n° v «n. Me m the oBce the Clerk of **ld Viijage of CsdarvUle, Ohio. AU persons affected by arid improvement are hereby notified that claims for compen­ sation and damages oa adeount of said im- provement shall be filed in vrritlnr with the Village Council of CedarvIUe, Ohio, on or before the fifth day of Hatch, 1*23. and aU claims not so filed by said time shall be barred, as provided by law. , JOHN a . HcCOBKXLL, " Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. m MATfWt m tef f Arr mjo u*^, HAV« IB KEEP Iff WANTTO LAMPA Blfi CATCHt T» Take Out Creak. If *b«*s squeak hilurata the sole* Ufub liuwaO «r awwi oil «r meltwl lafd. Let tbe shoaa Ktand iu one ot there 1W” hrictnt* qvarnlgliL Many pugu’h * eaftall Ivole through the sola auO the In- uer Hotag al»ov<> it uml Bay this will affectively stop the creak or squeak. I Wnfeb to the Heavlee* Met*I? • Thera are d4>wm «sf waiala tttowr ; thasr sluintautu. Lithium, v»# *t toe j tightest, Imu only oae-fifiA ef toe I weight of alawtaum. Golfi, 1twiea as heavy a* lead, Is Bet toe ] heaviest. Platinum and iridjnta are j heavier. ,____ Facta Worth ftementberin*. When a person feels disposed to ever-estimate his own Importance, let him remember that mankind got along very well before his birth, and that In all probability they will get along very well after tils death. OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This ia to certify that Karlh Bull la owner, publisher arid editor of toe Cedarville Herald arid that there ate so bondholders or mortgages, KARLH BULL, MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty- Five Million dollars of Insurance money to loan on Farm^mortgage? at 5% . Will loan up to $80.00 per acre on the best farms. Must be nice well located farms. » Interest either anually or semi-annually. $100.00 payments accepted. W . L. CLEMANS, Agent MAJESLIC Theatre Springfield, Ohio ^ A D M IS S IO N MAT. OR EVENING gjjgfe. War Tax Included Starting Next Saturday , April 14 The Most Stupendous] Pro­ duction the screen has ever seen. “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS m ROBIN HOOD” The Greatest Motion Picture Show on Earth Set New York and Chicago Wild! It is the biggest and best production ever presented and. you are going to see it. COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 01 TheLab] When yoi a GOOD jol| that wears Walk On.” ms It will the kind yo elastic, y< face that wood colo: X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X Save for Old]Age ' Battorte mm ta rivwy hwain i are Mlf-sayterttag er 'TOu.notaBy fixed** St 1$ fmob , Mfeerdtar to StofiMtoe. Are yen to he ene o f toe fiuree er one ef toe *71 New is toe time to de­ ride. Atom* k f epeaiiif $ fiavtof* AeMtmt ta this Aseedatieii Row. We pejr I- per eent tatoreto, toeffeto>l*l •eml-imauitlly, and year smell hegin- atag wRI to«» in to to wto f f r t o hfeme ae will w bb iwJmlMAHlgaea 4 m t m. yii0 9t f e * 14- ta * ??’ *?*• A" Mtt o » . of A h Lib- e*t$ Bell* to drop your odd change ta. ■ TheCedai FOR PEAGHE! Country Ciub j California, lar$ Coffeejev. Special Santos, .i i i i r S Bread Crackers Cakes BUTTER LARDFr 511 CHEESE! Kraft Swiss lc Chocolati Peanut Bj SUGAR* PEASa- Clifton can.. CORN Clifton can .. Tomatoei Evaporal Evaporal HAMS BaconU COTTAGE SMOKED Gl LARGE B0( ChickFi Scratch WONDERt m i ; Potato) FEIS SOA1 JAP ROSE EAGLE" IW M .U I MSI EAG1 1 Yea »• !*■» XL. +#*

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