The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

nwriipupi THE CEDARVILLE HERALD KAJRLH BULL EDITOR AND BU3USHKK E n tered * t the Boat Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 31 ,1387 , ** aecond cl *m m a tte r. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. NOW ITS TIME FOR PROBATE JUDGES TO WEEP I t is no t o ften t h a t in a chu rch g a thering an even t would ta k e p lace th a t could p rove to be rea l comedy to th e public* W hen Sen, ( ? ) M arshall w ep t before th e M, E. Conference, a s we, a re to ld in p ress dispatches, th e re was comedy in more th a n one home in th e county, especially severa l hund red , th a t lost th e ir money in Geiger-Jones stock a f te r tru s ting it to him, on a p lea t h a t sam e could be secured whenever they w an ted it. The company was a buble in th e a ir and blew up. More th an tma innnnpnt woman *'wAnt.” and we know w h a t a few men did one innocent woman Mw ep t! b u t th e re w e re no te a rs pn th e ir p a r t and no- music w as ever w ritten to th e language th ey used. We can imagine th e h e a r ty laugh th e d irec tors of th e banks h a d , a long w ith th e cashiers, when th ey too re ad of th e sob story. Back in th e days when bankers tried to p ro te c t money belonging to investors, they w ere charged w ith all sorts of th ing s r a th e r th a n have th e money leave th e bank or th e build- , ing an d loan . T h e officers o f th e se institutions have no t lost tn e ir memory, They since have seen the genuine te a r s and h e a rd th e he art-ach ing stories. But, gen tle re a d e r,,le t us proceed before we have ou r eyes so dimmed w ith tears th a t we canno t see th rough th e sham of such a spec tacle of a h a rd -h e a r ted bogus stock salesman bend­ ing every e ffo rt to prey . on. th e widows and the-inexperienced . in such deals. •The H e ra ld was th e sub jec t o f a tta c k when we gave w arn ing th a t th e public was being asked to purchase something th a t would b e worthless fo r security a t th e hank . No excpse can be offered, now fo r such acts. The tw en ty pe r­ cen t commission to th e salesm an was only ga ined durinjg many months o f w arn ing on th e p a r t o f bank s and. bu ild ing and loan companies. Its too la te fo r excuses now, Every sale was made unde r deception and h istory h a s proven i t tru e . Rather than dwell longer on the past we now predict real tears with financial trimming when the next legislature meets. The poor under paid Probate judges in Ohio will be before the legislature for increased salaries in as much as the old time es­ tablished justice of peace, with modern ideas, will be drawing $3,0d0 a year salary and taking all of the first $3,000 that is collected by him and reported to the county auditor and the treasurer through a SQrt of hokps-pokus plan conceived to fool the public. . ’ >' T,o b ring th e situation down to date. W ith th e E d ito r of th e H era ld garbed in th e ermine of th e proposed 1927 justice ro b e d raw ing $250 monthly or $3,000 yearly , Judge S. C. W righ t, as p rob a te judge , walks up to th e county tre a su re r and g e ts his sa la ry a t th e ra te of $2,530 annually. T h e P roba te Judg e has no g lid ing scale fo r salary . H e must h e a r all k inds o f crim inal cases, have no share in the fees, h e a r probation cases, non-support cases, juvenile cases, conduc t tria ls and ye t see t h e E d ito r of th e H era ld as justice of peace d raw ing $3,000 y e a rly ou t of th e first money th a t comes in to his possession and , th e county tre a su re r is to reimburse u s fo r fee s th a t a re uncol­ lec tab le . <- . " , .Last w in ter the'Common P icas judges.of Ohio Wept copious fe a rs befo re thfe leg isla tu re and w ithout increasing th e ir du­ ties, ..salaries ' were increased . The Sen. ( ? ) must-have first lea rned1 to,'weep the re , fo r he voted fo r th e sa la ry increase evi­ d en tly w ith th e belief th a t.fa rm re lie f was n e a f and th e extra ta x bu rden would no t be noticed. , . “L e t's weep” . The Sen. ( ?:) h a s w ep t and th e P ro b a te Judg es have reason to weep. W. S. Henderson CONTRACTOR FOR Drilled Water Wells . • (f -x, 1 .> ■ ■■ "• ■ f .■• ¥ . O. B6x 83, Cedarville, O. F. T>. 4. Jamestown, O. PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COWCHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAGWASHERS rntm Cedarville Farmers’ drain Company Everyth ing for th e Farm Phone t \ Cedarville, Ohio SPRINGFIELD BUS HITS FORD COUPE WEDNESDAY The north-bound Springfield and Washington bus hit a Ford coupe a t th e . intersection of Chillieothe and Maui street Wednesday afternoon. There was no one injured but thrf was badly damaged. The bus driver was not a t fault as the driver jf the Ford failed to observe the slow speed at intersections. The names of the occupantg of the coupe could not be learned. YELLOW SPRINGS TO VOTE ON THREE BOND ISSUES Yellow Springs citizens will vote on three bond issues totaling $101,000 at the coniing election. The school dis­ trict will ask for $45,000 to be added to a bondjssue of some years ago, for a new high school building; Another issue of $20,000 for improvements to the old grade building. Citizens have been talking waterwrks for several months and a bond issue of $51,000 to finance this will be voted upon. TO HOLDERS OP SECOND LIB E TY LOAN 4j PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW . TREASURY NOTES £«conrt Liberty Loan bftuJs h;\Y<: been caUoJ j c piiyu.eut on* November Ifitk next* tmJ no uitcust will4)6 paid afit-rtlail thde NotTce hi jgiYfcii of it ntjtv oiViing; of United ^uJw lTeusLi'y notes, in. ♦xtLanue for Fefoml - i,3<. Lib«*‘y Lean Converted 4 jq pci- cent fnnd». The new notes will IS, 1027, m"irt will bc.w inicM'st front Unit dute rU rate pf ft\q pci cent The no??# will mature m live years but nitty be called for redemption after three year* IntoicBt owNcddml Liberty Loan Converted 1 percent bonds surrendered and Accepted In vsehantfe will bo paid to Novemb^ 10. 1027. Thepries of the ncwissueof notnvfa 100 hi. Ifold* on such Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 hi per cent bondsfrom May 1$, 1927, .to TfMVembcr15, 1027, less the premium on:the new etfcee Issued* Holders of Second liberty LoAn Converted 1 1 } i percent bonds who desireto takffadvantage , .of thiau;pportumiy to obtain Treasury notes of the new issue, should arrange with their bank for such exchange at the earliest possible date, as this offer will remain open only for a limited period n/tor September loth, v . FmtluT information may be obtained from ‘.vinKd or trust companies, or from anv Federal' Reserve UanJr A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the; Treasury WasftMgton, D. Q-. September 6, 1927. ' ' STA'fKSUBNT ^Report of the Condition of Tb* Jhc- f VM* • * a“ elM* bumjiWM pa .optember 12, 1#27, T RESOURCES I.osns on Real Estate „„___19,566.00 Loans on Collateral ____ ,43,620.00 Other Loans, Discounts ...288,61459 Overdrafts — „ „ , I 9 $. 4 l O. S. Bonds and Securities 6,437,97 Other bonds, Stocks Securities 100,00 Banking House and Lot „ 38,500.00 eurnjture and Fixtures _.._19,950.00 Real Estate other than Bank­ ing House -----------19,500.00 Cash Item s ------------------ 231.55 Due from Reserve Hanks and Cash in Vault _______ 41,307,82 Other Assets ___________ 2850 TOTAL--------- - $408,046.90 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . . . $ 50.000.00 Surplus F u n d __ __________ 2,000.00 Undivided Profits less expeh- es, interest, taxes paid___ _ 2,176.91' Individual Deposits subject to check ------------ 287,854.11 Demand Certificates Deposit 20,320,45 Due-to Banks and Bankers 100,00 Time Certificates Deposit ‘ 29,337.49 Savings Deposits_________ 60,510.44 Notes, Bills Rediscounted ..16,747,50 Bills Payable __i;___ .30,000,00 TOTAL _______ 1___ $498,046.90 State of Ohio, County of Greene, ss: I, J,- S. West, Cashier, of the,above; named The Exchange Bank of Ced­ arville, Ohio, do solemnly swear .that the above statement is true to. the best of my knowledge 'and belief. J. S, W est Cashier Correct—attest: Geo. W. Rife, Miron I, Marsh, W. J. Tarbox. State of Ohio, County of Greene: Subscribed and sworn t a before me this 15th day of September, 1987. A. E. Richards,9 Notary Public, ■SUM FIRE DESTROYS HOME AND CONTENT* For Sale:- Good general purpose horse, wagon and harness, ' (2b) -• C. M. Townsley FJr» that started in (he r#pf the tb* #m»R rasddenjte on the farm <wv«d ihy Mrs, Minnie McMillan on tlw4R4kping ton road, burned the structure to the ground, Monday afternoon, The house was occupied by Mr, Wilbur Lemons but there was no one a t home a t the time. How the fire started is a com­ plete mystery m$ the Lemons family uses a coal ell range during the sum­ mer. Pa rt o f the household goods were Bayed. The loss is partially cov­ ered by insurance. HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING— LOt If not you will when Jack Frost comes* One o f our nice PARLORFURNACES will keep the Home Comfortable. We have both large and small sizes. Men : For or woo Phone )ne eep rge SERVICE HARDWARE CO. For Sale:- 2000 bushels of Fojgurm oats for feed or seed. John Pitstlck For Rent— 93 acre farrm. Grain rent. John Pitstlck “where savings are greatest” 37-30 East Main St., Xenia, O. 1 25&Anniversary f Insure ’Gainst Cold Weather! Buy Blankets Now , IPs economical— and less trouble—to buy blankets now, before you need them; Have you a daughter going to college who needs one, too? , Single cotton plaid blank­ et to use with other, 98c only s ’-'-*.— ‘ 0+1 - HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Safe 20 Per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er at the SERVICE HARDWARE CO. ' IF'YOU NEEDPRINTINGDROPIN i ; tYk' l v i -' i« V 1 ' t Piaid patterns are pretty in our wool-mixed blanket $3 .49 for The all wool plaid blanket, size 66xS0 is good buy for i l l l l l R I K ivm 1 25<hAnniversary A Towel Value Worth Special Attention Heavy turklsh towels, large 23x44 inch size— plain white or white with a colored border. Very low-, priced at— 25c 2 5 * Anniversary I “Nation-Wide" Sheets and Case* Our standard—r'made of selected, soft-finish cotton. 72x90 Sh ee ts___ '. .98c 81x90 Sheets . . . . $ 1 . 1 0 Cases, 42*36, aach. .27c |25* Anniversary 1 )25*h Anniversary Our “Pay-Day” Work Shirt. ! Union Made, our own 1 brand. Of fine and coarse ■ yarn chimbray. Coat style. • .Cut extra full, contirtuous- f&ced slefivei. reinforced pockets with buttons. All .sizes at— 79c * “Compass” Make Work Shirt* Our own .brand, coat style, of heavy durable chambray of khaki jean . Two button-flap* pockets, continuout-faCed s l e e v e s , and triple-stitched bodies; big, fu ll cut. 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Through Standardized Quality each Chrysler clearly is the beneficiary o f all the pioneering in design, excep­ tional skill in engineering, precision in manufacturing and vast resources concentrated in the development and building o f all other Chrysler models. Great New Chrysler 62” — 6 - cylinder motor. 7-bear* ing crankshaft. ,62 and' mbre miles per hour. Invar-strut pistons. .O il filter and air. cleaner. Ventilated crankca$e.‘ Impulse neutraU izer and rubber engine mountings, blew cellular type radiator. 4-tvheel hydraulic brakes. Road levclizers* front atidrear. Seven body styles, priced from $1095 to $1295. F .O .h , Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers are in position to extend the convenience of time payment*. Ask about Chtyslcris attractive plan. , rs W h o cor l b . 4 FL( 67c; PRl 70-80 • ’Each BEAN! String, JELLO Country 3 cans 1 COCOA 1-2 lb c. Bulk lb. .TV-. • \ L JOHN COLLETTE, Agent, Jamestown, O. 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