The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

p j r -i'l l : i 1 . I f ,i , WMAMfti fftACnCAL INSTRUCTIONS IN HOME SEWING »y EUTH WYETH HPBA*K MWWiP Dmsing to Tyiw—th* Right Hemline TW# f$H timr* i* a diversity in ib* skirt hmetKc Th* skirt that iw h s akwwt A y * or *5* inch** below the lca*w M«ms to be liked best by those wfc* have straight, slender figures and trie* l*ga and ankles. Parisian designers know that the mod* cannot be mad* alone for this type. As one express** it, “There is a hemline for every figure. The wo­ man whose hips, are lirge must have fullaesa — else when she. sits down aha will no longer be ’beautiful. For her I nsa plaita or circular lines. If the kgs and ankles are not chic—I look to the length," A dress with an overskirt often, gives an Illusion o f shortness, as in the model sketched in the center. An uneven hemline is also smart and is good for the women who does not wear short dresses well. Par evening frocks of transparent material,, with *lip#_several Inches shorter than the driSss itself, are much used. This hem* line is also. a happy compromise for’ one who does not feel dressed in an extremely short costume. A . ! SENATORRALSTGf! il’ES( AFTERLONGILLNESS; Lawmaker Succumb* on if is | F o r m , “ H oo te r Uooie,” \ Near twtiaaapi'l:*. >! li.ilstoa, I’nile.i Staten aeiiutot from tmliana. '.5r;l . Ids h-are ai-o <i<sr»k •«f this »ny. Senator iS;*,!s'iiHs dt'.dli «ii>i pse> •ed!*«t nj u lm:x Uluru*-. ivir-ed ay a i Itlsey disorder He retinneil {{ nm! '.Vasliingti n had M.tr*b »tt piur iit-aHh. On 'September Dbis mulilou limtme nagmvoted ami he was ordensi w, tn-d He ounld hove l>«>on fciat.v-eljn yearn old December 1. Death entile h» the sutirtminn aj ih« place be loved best “l lousier U«*me." located just outside tilt' Ity limits t Indianapolis “tiod Is pood and, i ntn His eldid.” So wrote Senator Ualston to a friend ■shortly before bis death. It is tab) be refused to nmqn the i’ reshJentlal nomination at tin* i|ivi Democratic -convention because he had. a premonition lie would not sum* otis thp term at the White House. Sapmel Moffet Ra'stoo was tmrn on §:/ i* * . !f- , - __ *- * *•> New York Baldwins I will have a choice car of New York Baldwin Apples on track at James­ town, Ohio, the first of the week. PRICE GUARANTEED \ j * , Senator &. M. Ralston, u farm in Tuscimtwas county, Ohio December J, 1S57. Through all of his civic and com t( humify life MrB. Ralston, whom h* mmvled in 1SSD, and who was Jenna .Craven « f Center Valley before he- marr'.tge, tool, an active part. W. E. Sheeley Rfd, No. 3. Cedarville, Ohio Making of Shoes. In shoe factories possessing tha most .modern macliinery a shoe can be made complete in. twenty minutes, though It .pusses through over a han* dredseparata operations. FESTIVAL Ends Saturday, October, 31 st. —Now4* file opportune time topurchaseyour Fail and Winter Mer­ chandise and take advantage of the profitable savings offered during fillsAnnual Harvest Festival Sale. r*e . . Hundred* of Thousands of Hollars Worth of tho Highest QualityMerchandiseThat Has Been Specially Purchased In Largs Quantities At Great Price Concession—The Savings # Have Bssn Passed Onto the Public In This Great Harvest Fsstiral Sale—Take AdwrsV'jyo cf This Oppwfciti'ty, Shop M u * Saturday. ' o **» *■ C a m S h o w —T h e L a s t W e e k — M a k e E n t r i e s N o w White Coen, Best 10 Ears*-* Firsts $8; SlfOiul, f t ; Third, $2, Mixed Com, Best 10 Ears— Fih»e^#0; .Second, f t ; Third, $3. j SUT'CpSt'ih- a Yellow Corn, Boot 10 Ears— First, $*>; Sficond, $1; Third, $2. float Singh* E'lr of Corn— Fifnl, is mmd. $1; Third, $2, -'!•*?) P i'iu f, - )f Come and See The wonderful iwbibif* of deUie*, ('Mined Hoods', KeudJ.* ' i Voge* tab**, Potato**, Apple*, etc. This Uromkrful <!: phv m m iho FIFTH ILOOR -tfl* THE CORNER lin LM N U YOU Profit by being tbor our Nelght D | C AU S E v «p ^ y og 4 kH t(fM i(ict«w v « fihw ^VyrTiiTT * wm&m tM torn &U* uul mim R s H ^ J S k s Z ^ £ i ,'i ? J 1 i £ k‘. Roe*EneilageCutters ^ WiMthtlh^timbtwkfdkwHtmmiMirMUilf* W.W.RS 35 S EmMm 0 *Catu** 3 iUCO,, Sprh*SM, Ohio A IL THERE IS IN RAD IO / flffBM * * * FRENCH . ji e s M ^ ^ x f s i p 4 v COFFEE , T h e W o M s F in e s t C o f f e e 4 7 f B o w g h i direct f r o m pfantesHoti* m m, S a v e a 1 you m iddlem en^ profiia ’ FATHERS and motnera A and aons and daughters sit at home with one hand on the Day-Fan Radio sin­ gle dial control, and skip from state to state, picking from the broadcasting pro­ grams the full beauty o f the se lection s they like best. I f a station is numbered 400 in the newsr/.Per, it's numbered 400 on the Day- Fan 5 dial! Could any­ thing be easier to use?, And how they do come in ! What beauty there is in the deep boom o f the cello, in the high lark-like notes o f the coloratura so­ prano! ‘"That piano might be in the next room" we overheard a Day -Fan listener Bay. Well, we don't have to tell people what the Day- Fan wifi do. We just ask them to come in and let the set do its own talking. I f you wan t a rad io at moderate price, which will bring in all that radio has .to oiler from all over the United States-if you want radio service with the ex­ actness o f a dial telephone -—come in and hear a P 1- Fan tonight. MRCOFE femme feldetiBourbonSanios39^Ih, SAN1BSC0FFRAflooUicHDrink354k KROGER STORES RADIO CEDARVILLE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE. * C, F. Dean, Prop. South Main St* Cedarville, QKio v J OCTOBER 1st, 1925 Statement OCTOBER Id, 1925 A STATEMENT EVERY ONE CAN UNDERSTAND ASSETS • . $■ ,W e;Own with which to Pay our Depositors, Etc. 619,767,09 LIABILITIES W e Owe to Our Depositors, Ect. Running Stock and Dividends' 9,471,5^4.38 .Pass. Book Savings. Accounts bearing 6%' Dividends including . the October, 1925, Dividends de­ clared. ' . 1 ft* * « :* 13,995,656,57 203,485,00 410.34 . 583,377.29 . 278,500.00 a . 13,464.35 .$15,695,945.64 paid-up Stock and Dividends . . . . . . . . 3,606,763,68 Deposits on Stock Certificates bearing 6<& Dividends including Unpaid Dividends, also October, 1925j Dividends declared. Deposits and Accrued I n t e r e s t . 1,617,230.28 Straight Deppsits on Pass Book r , , ‘ paying 5 1-2% Interest,, includ- t ing October. 1925, Interest de­ clared, also Deposits on' Certifi­ cates upon which a stipulated ■ , . rate of interest is paid Deposits From Other Financial Institutions ................ Funds Deposited with the As- ‘ o> sedation bearing a fixed rate, of Interest. 285,000.00 Cash on Hand ............ . Avr-’Iable Checking Balances in Banks . fcc pay Current With- drawals, Negotiate Loans, Etc.,' x nls? Cash in Office Mortgage Loans ........ . Funds which have been loaned on First Mortgage.Real Estate .Security in Montgomery County s Temporary Loans Loans made, to Depcaitors who desire to use their Funds for "a short period without disturbing ther Savings Account, pledging their Pass Rook or Certificate as security, also to persons who wish to burrow money on Lib- ' arty Bonds. Insurance and Taxes Dud the Association from B o r-, rowers Office Building Amount invested in Office Build­ ing and Equipment Certificates of D epp sit............ Surplus Funds of the Associn- •„Lion which cannot he readily loaned; deposited' in other Fi­ nancial Institutions to bear In­ terest. Interest Due and Uncollected Deliquent Interpst due the As- , sedation from Borrowers Total Resources to Meet , the Amount W e Owe . . . . . STATE OF OHIO Montgomery County SCUOEN, being duly sworn, deposes and* says that he is the Secretary of the Fidelity Building Associa- tion Vnu* ? hlc#/ 2 d ihaV tIie atptonient of the affairs, find business of fiaid Association for the fiscal year end- ing on the 30th day of September, A . D,, 1925, is true and correctly shows its financial condition nt the end of said fiscal year. Q . . . , i . . . FREDERICK W. SCHOEN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Ogtober, A. D, 1925. THOMAS H. FORD, Notary Public CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE AuS o n ^ n^K ? ,ari Karsteadt, Edward T. Hall and Carroll Sprigg, the auditing committee of said FIDELITY BUILDING ASSOCIATION of Dayton, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the finan­ cial condition of the said Association the 30th day of September, A. D. 1925, and a true statement of its affairs aud business for the fiscal year ending on that day, ' V ; KARL KARSTEADT, EDWARD T. HALL CARROLL SPRIGG, , " Committee. - Total Amount Association Owes to Depositors ......... 14,980,548.74 Reserve and Undivided Profit Fund t.,-, ........................... 701,932,55 A Guarantee Fund made Manda *. tory by law as a Protection to our Depositors and Stockhold­ ers against any possible losses. Miscellaneous Earnings ...................... 13,4G4.35 Delinquent .Interest due from , Borrowers uncollected Total Liabilities .................................... $15,695,945.64 ss: Officers PAID ON Directors . . W ILLIAM H. KULnMAN - ___ President CHARLES H. MEYER SAVINGS W ILLIAM H. KUHLMAN vice President and General Manager FREDERICK W. SCIIOBN KARL ifAR STAEDT Manager ROBERT ALBERS m CyU HOWARD T. HALL Assistant Secretary * /O * ANN A E. KUIILMAN Assistant Loan Officer O CARROLL SPRIGG ROY G. FITZGERALD, Attorney * JOHN C. GOHN THOMAS IL FORD Assistant Attorney HERBERT C. LANGE • OSCAR M. POOCK CHARLES H. MEYER Auditor Safe Night andDay In Every Way O E U T Y R i m r r M t f i A r r ^ r k r i i i r l r ^ i . ■ i P M I ' ■ #* ■i

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