The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
January Clearance Sale OF HONEST DEPENDABLE SHOES Started Thursday, January 12th Every Pair o f Shoes Made to Our Order by the Best Makers in the County. Every Pair ^Guaranteed to Give Splendid Service. .gal; FLORSHEIM SHOES FOB MEN ^ , are the world’s best value at $10.00 and $11.00. The upper leathers are the finest in the country —soles the best rock oak and put together by the best workmen. For years Florsheim has led the.style procession. SALE PRICE $10.00 Shoes $11.00 Shoes $8.85 $9.85 We have assembled the best values for men at $7:50, $7.00, $6.00 and $5.00, we have shown for years. r edu c ed pr ices on a l l $7.50 Shoes $7.00 Shoes $6.00 Shoes $5.00. ShJea ------------- $ 6 , 4 0 •....-'$5,15 — S4.3S -the best work shoes Lion Brand Work Shoes- made, reduced 10 PER CENT during'this sale. Nailed or sewed soles. Every pair carries our guarantee for satisfactory service: BUSTER BROWN SHOES J FOR BOYS REDUCED > Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 ..........1....... ..... t t f i Sizes 11 to 2 ...______________ ____ S 3 . 6 S ALL OTHER BOYS’ SHOES REDUCED SELBY ARCH PRESERVER SHOES - FOR WOMEN There is, .’only one Arch Preserver and Selby makes it. We are sole agents for Arch Pre server in Greene County. A wonderful op-1 portunity to buy these famous shoes at reduced prices:- - $10.50 Shoes $10.00 Shoes $0.50 Shoes : $0.00 Shoes . 58.75 58.45 58.25 57.95 AAA to D. - If you want an imitation we have them at 4.75 during this sale. BOYD WELCH PEACOCK. SHOES are fashion’s last word. The best looking,_be$t fitting, best wearing style shoe made. Very light weight apd hold their shape until worn out. ■ ■ ' ;. $10.00 Shoes ......—-------—........ 5 8 . 7 5 $8.00 Shoes ...... . ....................... ..... 5 6 . 9 5 AAA to D. We know we have the best values in $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 shoes. Pumps, straps and oj&ford ties, "patent, tan and black kid and calf. All the new and nifty styles. • . $7.00 Shoes ...... $6-00 Shoes ----- 56.15 55.15 AA to D. Growing Girls’ , Misses’,, Children’s and Infants’ Shoes at Reduced Prices This 'Sale. SPECIAL 20 PAIRS BOY'S SHOES * 1 to 5 1-2 $ 1.95 SPECIAL 3Q“'PAIRS MEN’S SHOES AND * OXFORDS $5.00 and $8.00 VALUES . • $ 2 * 7 5 / 1 WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COMFORT SHOES AND HAVE REDUCED PRICES. FOR THIS SALE Terms O f .Sole SPECIAL 100 PAIRS WOMEN’S.STRAPS $5.00 to $10.00 VALUES BROKEN SIZES $1*95 SPECIAL 40 PAIRS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S STRAPS 95c 3 H--. "'SS e E s 11 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, O. IliW IM i M l i i l i imiM lllli i l l l lllli 29 YEARS IN BUSINESS W. C, T. U. ToMeet The W. C. T. TJ. will meet Thursday January 19 at 2:00 at the home of Mrs. W. F. Harriman. , « CHURCH NOTICES ' / .. M. E. CHURCH ' 10 A . M. S. S. P. M. Gillilan, Supt. Eection o f Sunday School officers fo r the coming year. 11 A . M. New Year’s Sermon. 2:30 P M. Junior League. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting. BARGAINS OFFERED ’ IN WINTER READING Ohio State Journal Announce* New Low Prices On Magazine Clubs Attractive new low prices on hun dreds o f popular magazines are offer ed this year by the Ohio State Jour nal to rural route subscribers, through a special1magazine club arrange ments with publishers. Constantly improved, the Ohio State Journal has grown rafidly in popularity throughout central Ohio during the past year, and now offers to subscribers living on rural mail routes the most speedy news service in existence. Published in the morn ing the State Journal reaches almost every village in Ohio irt time to be delivered by the mail carrier the same day it is published. A'Whole page o f comics appear every day in the State Journal, and on Mondays four additional pages o f colored comic* are included. /The highest class o f fiction including many late novels is published aerially. Household departments, state hews, market grate, livestock and produce reports, and general news are un surpassed, The editorial pages, fam ous throughout America have long been popular with central Ohio read ers who appreciate unbiased, fearless policy which characterizes the Utter ances o f this newspaper. The price o f the Ohio State Journal alone is $4 a year to mail subscribers ott rural routes. With tbs unusually JoW prices offered on magazine* in combination with the State Journal this year, the coat o f the whole club is made even smaller, Club offers for 1928 hold good until Feb, l*. » abecriptions may be sent to this office, or direct to the Ohio State Journal, Coftmim, OM«. If you have not msived * copy of the elub offers, write the Ohio Bb*U Smml, and am* wilt be «w$ Jau. H. F. Moorehead i Pied Saturday Mr. H. F. Moorehead, aged 87( died at his home in Zanesville, Sat urday. The deceased was bom in Muskingum county where he spent his entire life. Three, years ago he was bereft o f his wife in death. Four .daughters and two sons survive as'follow s: Mrs. J. E, Hastings of, this place, Miss Meda, Miss Edna, Robert and Clark. Moorehead and Mrs. Emma Smith, al] o f Zanesville. ’ The deceased was a life long mem- berOf the United Presbyterian church and a devoted Christian. During the Civil War he entered the army and was one o f the few remaining mem bers’ o f the G. A. R. Post in his county The deceased was a brother o f the late1Dr. W. G. Moorehead, who for BANK~STATEMENT Report o f the Condition of The Ex change Bank, Cedarville, in the State o f Ohio, at the close o f business on December 81, 1927. . RESOURCES Loans on Real E state____$39,409.47 Loans oh Collateral____ ,___18,064.00 Other Loans, Discounts . —314,156.95 Overdrafts . . . . . . __ — 809.34 U. S. Ronds and Securities . . 250.00 Banking House and L o t.. 38,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures— 19,950.00 Real Estate other than Banking House ——>— 19,500X10 Cash Items — — — 6189 Due from Reserve Banks and Cash in vault . . . . _____ 33,628.07 TO TA L ----------------- $484,672,72 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in — $ 60,000.00 Surplus Fund nH pt&tUMm *» 2,00100 Undivided Profits less expen ses, interest, taxes paid — 716.41 Reserved fo r Taxes-Interest 1,575.41 Individual Deposits subject to check 216,318.22 Demand Certificates Deposit 9,012,93 Time Certificates Deposit 61,259.09 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 44,549.64 Bills Payab le_____50,000.00 TOTAL $484,572.72 State of Ohio, County o f Greene, ss: r, L. F. Tindall, Cashier o f the above named The Exchange Bank o f Ced arville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. • L. F. Tindall, Cashier Correct Attest: W , J. Tarbox, A . F. Swfby, Miron I. Marsh, Directors. State o f Ohio, County t i Greene, as:. *Subacribed and sworn to before me this iOth day o f January, 1928. A. E. Richards, Notary Public, many years was, connected with the Seminary in Xenia. Another brother, Robert, aged, 89,'survives. The funeral, was held Tuesday af ternoon from the United Presbyterian Church in Zanesville. The G. A. R. burial ritual was observed previous tp the regular service. Burial took place on the family lot in Norwich cemetery. ' * Mr. and .Mrs, Hastings, Miss Maude Hastings, Mr. William Hastings o f this* place, and Mr. William Moore head o f Xenia, attended the funeral. WRIST BROKEN IN FALL J WBILB “SKATING ON ICE Master" Emilie Finney, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Anderson Finney, fe ll Sev eral days ago while skating*on. the ice and broke his right w rist.. KINSEY KOMEDY KO. AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations, Phone 2-181. Carl Spracklen, For Rent- Either 5 or 6 rooms on Main street. 3 rooms upstairs furnish ed for light housekeeping. Garage in connection. Call at Western Ohio Cream Station. IFYOU HAVE $100 or $1,000 That Is Not Earning You 71/»% Sign and Mail This Coupon * * Today. Don’t Delay. Thu E. W. Fulmer Co. Springfield, O. * Gentlemen; I am interest ed in knowing^ how I can receive 7% % interest on money and do so with safe ty* ■ •• . ,■! How, by placing iriy money with you now, 1. can draw dividends on it from last July? How 1 can get thi* large return on my money, not have to pay ta«eo and ho to ca £ i W the whole amount any time I choose? Will you send me full ex planation and proof? Nam© ........ ..... ......... ..... . Addlres* .... ......................... Someone said that “Variety is the spice o f life.” So, the Kinsey Komedy Ko. have selected as their next offer ing a play bordering on the melo* drama—“Hell’s Garden.” A play that had a long run in New York, Boston, and Chicago. Following the sensational, “White Cargo” and “ Aloma o f the South Seas.*’ It ’de picts the life o f those people sent into the fever infested wilds o f South Africa by their government to labor among the native*. It is a heart story of love, intrigue in the tropical country. Where mail from the out side world reaches them but once a month. There are many laughs as well as thrills and a play you wilt remember long after you have seen it. Some people like comedy—some like the melo-dram* and in order to ploase all Mir, Millar believes in giv ing them a Variety. The program will be changed each Week with a new and up to the mihute play* Don’t miss any o f them. Opera House, Wednesday night, Jan. 18. Cutrey Bale Dates Jan. 17—Harry Shinnon, Hillsboro, Jan. 18—G. N* Gfcaaa, South charleston. Jan. 25—G. M, Chaed,- South charleston. Jan. 86—J, 0. Gahm, near South Solon, .. Jan. 89—Harry Shannon, Hillsboro. Jan. 31—Titus A McDoxmougb, near Etexmony. Feb, 1—G. M, Chase, Soafh GhariestoA. Feb. 8—G. H. Chase, South Charleston. Feb. 8—Lester Milter, near South Charleston. ■ Feb. 16—G. U. 0U*#e, South Charleston.. Feb. ISM&Vta JMtam. , Feb, tt-^Lfenroite flwdyoat, South j Charleston* ; Feb. $*^H . B. Talbott, near Brooks Station, -------------------irn -..j_ji:i In order to reeffir* f®®r Magazine* and* NeiWiM^n** $> sapdar paffltei- tlou date* | W should b* rfa four 6 * # » M- pirw. J g g s iJ L ,* . DOG TAGS ARE NOW ON SELE AT The County Auditors Office Brices. $1.50 for males and spayed females; $4.50 for unspayed females and .$15.00 for Kennel License. . ' a Sec. 5652-14 Ohio laws provide that whoever being the owner, keeper or har- borer of a dog more than three months of age, or being the owner of a dog kennel fails to file the application for registration required by the law* or to pay thp legal fee therefor before January 20th, of each year shall be fined not less than ten nor more than twenty-five dollars and the cost of prosecution. A penalty of one dollar is added to the price of tags if not secured by January 20th, 1.028* Sec. 56552-14& Ohio Laws. The owner or keeper of every.dog shall at all times bcLween the hours of sunset and sunrise each day. keep such dog either confined upon the premises of the owner or firmly secured by means, of a collar and chain, or other device so that it cannot stray beyond the premises of the owner or keeper, or under reasonable control of some person, or when lawfully engaged in hunting ac'anpanied by an owner or handier. Penalty for violation same as for above sec tion* in the enforcement o f this law I ask the co-operation of all the citizens of Greene County* Alonzo Edwards COUNTY DOtS WARDEN f if t y - f Oil REPO 61 License fees 12 fra:n the * hide tags in to $39,475.40, over the eorrea according to Deputy Audito* Half o f this verts to the st maintenance an Total numbe distributed so is placed at 6,3 includes $4, $6 plates, commer. er converted, trailer licenses. Licenses sold number 1,546, purchased by exclusive o f the . lages. Fees collected in the city of X' 448.70, haif of to the state ar city for street Fees collected o f the county, villages, totalle half, $9,700.75, i , road mainten | and the remai state. Following fig of auto tags s: the county and including half t which reverts t ance fund in th collections were ' Fairfield, $4! sold; Osborn, $1 Gedarville’,’ $70( .tags; Bowersvi o f fifty tags; :C sale o f twent Springs, $684,5 . tags; Jamestov TYPHOID YET U 46 The typhoid each week ne, , The latest is t! for d, eldest dav J. N. Wolford, stricken last ' been inoculated more than a we Charles Carr: dent, died Sat- ten years he h at Wright Fiel o f the governm NORTHUP REA The Northup ready for busin be in position do custom hatcl owned by Mr. C] built up a goo line. He also reputation as shows and at f i HERE IS C | LIM S •- I “Old-timers’ |/md joints alik | as regards |American dar 1 venation in th | d £ an expert * | sixteenth .^nr | opening at 01 |Monday, Jan. | Benjamin B. I Henry Ford I lances, will be ; lays of farm strata the old figures and ca tion. Lovett is no Ford school at has informed culture staff t lumbus on the nings o f Jan. ing with him play for the From 2 0 Lovett -will gh old time dan* of the Ohio U From 6:86 irt the evente; ing o f the ol_ ory o f the uft himself danci teg some of generation or There will “ evening c f tl time darters, joint* and let telioctual str teetures and a
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