The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

* STOWS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL MIDNIGHT. Removal Sale :”*? I "*V'*V 15 Big Sale 4 ALL NIGHT IF NECESSARY. xe„i,,M oser’s S h o e S t o r e o S Ohio DON'T JJE MISLED BY OTHER SHOE SALES. Big S tock SALE OPENS Thursday Morning, January 10th, at 9 O’cEock Removal Sale MOSER’S ThursdayMorning,January 10 Store Now Closed AT 9 A. M. ON. THIS DAY AND AT THIS HOUR OUR ENTIRE STOCK, W ITHOUT RESERVE OR LIM IT W ILL GO ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC, A T THE LOWEST PRICES EVER ATTEMPTED BY ANY STORE IN OHIO. WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY ; SELL ! SELL !! Stock in the hands of The National Sales System Wait for the Opening EverythingInThisBig StoreHas BeenMarked Down At Big StockRemoval Sale Prices $ 15,000 In 15 Days This Sale Means a Big Saving for You ONLY~"ONE REQUESTi—PLEASE DON’T COME UNTIL'THURSDAY MORN ING, JANUARY 10th, at NINE O’CLOCK; THIS STORE W ILL POSITIVELY BE CLOSED UNTIL THAT DATE AND HOUR. WE NEED THE TIME EVERY MIN UTE OF IT, TO GET OUR STOCK IN SHAPE FOR THIS SMASHING BIG REMOV AL SALE. . ’ ' EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IS BEING PREPARED FOR THE ALTER OF SAC­ RIFICE. NOT A SINGLE-PAIR W ILL BE MISSED. A NEW PRICE TAG ON EV­ ERY PAIR IN THIS BIG STORE. - " • •20ME AND SEE W ITH THE EYE. THE WONDERFUL SAVINGS WE HAVE FOR YOU. TWENTY OF THE WORLD ’S BEST SHOE MAKES OR HIGH AND LOW SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS AND GIRLS, A ll A t Less Than Factory Cost FREE— .. FREE— FREE— FOR BOYS AND GIRLS •800 Free Gifts,, Saturday, January 12th, 1924 From 9 til 11 ofclock (niorning only) we will present each hoy or girl who calls at our store during these hours a nice gift—FREE. 500 Pair SHOES AND OXFORDS EORW OMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN . BIG AND LITTLE .BOYS VALUES TO $ff.0Q A PA IR PAIR FREE- FREE— . FREE— To Men and Women A usefu Igift given away free to .the first 300 Men or Women enterting ,.our store’on the Three opening days, ^Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Only 100 g iv e -aw ay on each day. Be here-and get yours FREE.' CTWK'JIWH cn-' FACTS ALWAYS TRUTH ONLY & acA ^er-drf//£e/ (a 11 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCING Thursday,January 10th And Continuingr For Ton Days The Very Finest Coats, Dresses, Blouses Skirts, Sweaters, Hosiery and Millinery ttncljettes /^RercHA.MatUiCTsj nn.reuo. • I For Women and Misses in this Sale at Re­ ductions that really mean something. 1ST A SALE WORTH WHILE POLITICAL DISHONESTY Political dishonesty breeds dishon­ esty of every ldud. A state of inind which will intend one fraud will, upon occasion, intend a thousand. He who upon one emergency, will He, will he supplied with emer­ gencies in order that he may con­ tinue. to lie. He who will perjure himself to save a friend, will do it in •n'desperate janctu,* to save himself. He who is unjust in the least is un­ just also, in much. Temptations to political dishon­ esty are easily' accepted. The po­ litical dishonesty which destroys one's character unfits him lor hon­ est positions in every other depart­ ment of life. That which is true of loaders in politics is true of subor­ dinates. o Political dishonesty in voters runs into general dishonesty as the rot­ ten speck taints the whole apple. Men who play the political game dis­ honestly wilt play the same kind of a game in ttelr private affairs. The tricks arid traps in politics, when once learned by a young man, are by hlnktised In business and society, and in every other walk in life. The wan who lies to yon in poll- ttea will'lie to you in trade, ill busi­ ness and in social intercourse. The man who slanders in politics will slander in personal affairs, The man who claims to be a •Christian and at the same time is a rtif-Uoncst politician, may be branded as one )f the dirtiest most con­ temptible and pitiful aspects to be found wearing the name Christian. It is- the duty of every person to he a politician in the highest and truest sense of that term. Wliat is polities? It is the science of gov- ormaeut. and every man should master that; science. Seatons Wood. A French scientist, M. Otto, has dhn covered that ail kinds of wood can be seasoned rapidly and efficiently by means of. ozone. He has established a factory in Paris, and another in Italy, where various species of wood are being treated by the new process. In two weeks 'freshly-cut timber is ready for the cabinetmaker, arid la as dry as If It had been exposed to the air for years.- . I A. . Art the Universal Balm. What is the best thing to do when .you are miserable? Art la the great consoler for all. The beat produc­ tions of art—the finest pictures, dramas, books and music—are the work of those w5m have suffered, Ton can soothe your soul in art, and best BANK, STATEMENT of ail is activity. Keep going, keep doing Something Married Man's Advlte, Married Man (to friend)----- ’‘You bachelors don’t feel comfortable either at home or when you’re away. Get married and you'll at least feel com­ fortable when you're away,"' Report of the Condition of The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, atr the close of business on December 31, 1923. RESOURCES- Loans on Real Estate—, . ? 23,590.00 Other Loans and Discounts 352,441.82 Overdrafts____ ___, __ 209.16 U, S. Bonds and Securities ,22,357.10 State, County.and Municipal •" Bonds------------------ 3,817.50 Banking House and Lot —44,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures - __ 19,960.00 Real Estate other than Bank­ ing House -19,500:00 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault, 73jl37'79 Exchangee for clearing — 778.00 U ,S. Revenue Stamps______ 224.50 Paul Farm Acet.________ X^OO.07 Total- —— ---------------?563,3C6.G4 ■ ■Eels. Eels found In rivets and creeks of the United States are hatched from eggs laid near Bermuda la the south­ ern part of the North Atlantic ocean* LIABILITIES! Capital-Stock paid i n __ 60,000.00 Surplus Fund __ ___— -25,000,00 Individual Depositssubject to check-------------------- 251,178.11 Undivided Profits less expenses, in­ terest and taxes paid in — - 61427 Demand Certificates Deposit 8,100,02 Time Certificates Deposit_67,G87.00 Savings Deposits_______ - 90,826.54 Bills Payable----------------- 50,000.00 Bonds Borrowed ________ 20,000,00 The Herald is offered again this year in special combination, rates for the Ohio State Journal. W e are rady to serve you as in. the past. , Meekness. Only kind of meekness that count;: la a combination of patience und re strained anger. If I Grippe! I: I % If YouNeedPrintingDropinAnd See Us MM* It is a winter plague which claimsthousandseveryseason. S cott ’SE mulsion v.jU strengthen you against Grippe, and if you have had it, Scoit*s will re* store your strength faster than any other medicine.. M ’s’sM Blod-toed . Evarat,Skomricktilf.J. Recommended lay an Ohio F in w W. J. Temple, 292 W. Central Ave„ Delaware, Ohio, for five long years could not eat a meal without distress. His’ trouble was catarrh of the stomach and bowels brought on by'exposure. Air. Temple says; —’’A druggist recommended Pc- ru-na. I took five bottles and am a well man. While formerly I could not do a day's work, I now never become fatigued. Pe-ru-na is the best medicine and tonic in the world. It is especially fine for catarrh and colds." The value Of any medicine is determined by results, Pe-tru-tia has been accumulating results for over fifty years. Sold Everywhere Tablet* or Liquid ln»f*t upon having ttm genuine tMkadjr for catarrhal condition*. Total________ - ___ $563,306.64 State of Ohio, County of Greene, as; I, O. L. Smith, Cashier of the above named The Exchange Bank of Ced­ arville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. L. Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me 4th day of January, 1924. Andrew Jackson, Notary Public Correct—attest: Marion I. Marsh, G. E. Jobe, Geo. W. Rife, directors, Mr. and Mrs. C. t N. Stuckey, who have been visiting in Mc­ Keesport, Pa., .for several weeks, have returned home. They were accompanied by Mr. Henry Pit- zer of that city. Tell, Think and Hope. Toil, feel, think, liope; you will be sure to dream enough before you die, without arranging for It.—J. Sterling. katas 40° S-efrH ce-—* UI keep six honest, serving men ,* (ThayiatighlmnAti JKnew): Their names ate WHAT and WHY ind WHEN, end HOW and WHERE and WHO" fCIPUN* WHATwas theDeclaration oftondon? WHY does the date for Baeter vary? WHEN was the ettfct pyramid Of Cheopi built? . HOW can you distinguish a malarial mcsqulto? WHERE ia Canberra? ZeChrUgge? WHO waa the Mlllboy of the SlaeHee? Are these "ala men” serving you ton? Give them an opportunity t>r planing W ebster ' s N ew INTERNATIONAL D ictionary ^ - In your hotn*» school, office, club, library. , This‘‘8uprenia Authority” In all - n knowledgeoffers service, immediate, conatant, lasting, trust­ worthy, Answersall kindsof ques­ tions. A century of developing, enlarging, ahdperfectingunder ex­ acting careand highest scholarship insures accuracy, completeness, compactness, authority.. - «setofPocketMap*. i Famous Americans and Their Sayings Alexander .Hamilton born January 11, ' 175ftfamous statesman anil.patriot gafch "Every advantage haa tv,-6 aides, and wisdom eooswta 4.’1availing ourselves of the good, and guarding as much .as possible agalntt the bad.” ITablcy’s policy in 'a nut­ shell. We will reproduce a quotation from a' famous American file' wcili of Ills birthday and you may find them worthy of cutting out rftd saving, ; Oys. January 21 , the third iVIt-aday, we offer to our f r h iu h something unusual in opportunity: ' O m O N L Y W IN T E R Clearance >ale which will continue until wll accumu­ lations have heeu disposed of* , We hope to welcome many of you on this ira- porlaut occasion,. It will he advantageous to you. pe^ableytnd(a/mv(a A Good Store — Cincinnati ( S ^ o ,'VK m m i s & Rare beauties and distinctions in lines,finish and upholstery*—" and the great mechanical luxury o f anengine that actually improves with use! The Wonderful Willys- Knight sleeve-valve engine is the same type of engine used in the finest cars of Europe. See the W illys-Knight— go for a good ride! r THE CENTRAL GARAGE Cedarville, Ohio TRY OURJOBPRINTING , ij -.■wspwj** 15 Rep elijfih breed a beti hog.-, liealti • '21 Shruj and y the a{ ' . . . li Wyar of siz .. 2 n< ladder shove.' Rakes B U ’ er, Ki Gas e. 12,61 tom s. Sever; of Hai Chain 6 lot*' sell?” Horn baud j sell; F< Wash Sever; machi , tides Guy ( Ai'chi Ste ■i ( i T) SPRl ■0 A Freta tavcreil ti •easohed hii iifin of It factory Italy, whi are bchu; In two i iftNfiiy for ** dry as Wrfaty© D

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