The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

9mm mm# msmm msrsm mm WM1W our FTO5T :LOCAL - PER3MM. HATCH OFF FEBRUARY 27th' and aw*. wmk . MAK* TOtJB FLASH NOW Na^alao*. wm a, fMMbt fcaniral: beamse It* PLANNED his battle*, T ie mmom in my btwiness is good plans pins hard work—KNOW YOU ABB RIGHT- tits# go ahead. , STURDY CHICKS—PLANS—WORK SHOGBSS—PHOFn'S—SATISFACTION 175,006 Chicks 1923—692,000 Chicks 1927 The SturdyBaby Chick Co. 3 , Limestone and Auburn Ave. u m m ^FRINGOTD, O, Our Eighteenth Anniversary Our 18th Anniversary in business reminds us that •\ve owe something1to the peop le o f this city who made it . possible. To express our gratitude in a real w ay we are hold­ ing a sale that gives every person a substantial discount on any W a ll Paper in our stock. Sale Ends March 3rd. Why We SellA t LowerPrices , W e show 300 different papers mounted on display panels show ing how the paper w ill look on the walls o f „ our home. The,price is plainly marked on each panel." You can look through our stock in 30 minutes, when it w ould take hours to show you this number o f patterns from ,sample books. By show ing the samples in this "Way we save time as you can help w ait on yourself. The saving we effect by show ing papers in this way is passed along to you . Compare our prices. j Rfcv. C. C, KyU jnmchmd last Sab-1 ttmcmer, [ bath for Bov. J. G. G. Webster, OUf- : im United Presbyterian abwrch dw» abusA ! nj, obaervanoe of conmualtt. meat, f • ' 'O" mmmmwomvmmwmwswa <&!*•*£*& Mrs. Arthur Stood o f Clifton anter- * -imed Wednesday afternoon with a QM*m /.aivceUandous shower for Mrs. Isaae.iha Swigart „ « f ft* i ........ ...................... — ' data* Iq i' ! Mr. Morris Loeb, prominent poult* be held $* : iy denier, Pittsburgh,, visited Monday jT. U, ‘ with Mr. fm , Marshall. Tuesday j last 1Messrs. Laeb and Marshall attendedj pathy j*he, annual meeting and banquet of j'.his the Ohio Poultry, Butter and Egg, on equal |dealers at the Neil House in Colum* i OUS, art to * vary proMW* o f ft* VaL amend-* bean any Hewer stood Le*gae potf- put him in remove* one ft* candi* < .primary to Matfmwl W. C. ■read Hoover ia bwrfapfc aym- ion 'cause, In. and Hoover are XENIA, OHIO PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COWCHOW SULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS • ' HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS , HAAG WASHERS Invitations are qut announcing the qcmlng marriage of Mr. Richard Wolf Gowdy, Xenia, to Miss Ruth Davidson o f Baltimore, Mil. on Saturday even­ ing, March tenth at Beven o’clock. Mr. |Gowdy was far several months cqn- j necked-wjth The Hagar; Strawhoard & Paper Cp.; following the manage­ ment of Mr. W, W. Galloway. The Fulmer Co. is a nineteen year old company. Stock has been sold j on the'money back' plan for several j years! Why not make your money i pay you 7 1-2 percent interest and ; avoid paying taxes also. Lost or Strayed—Shoat weighing atout 50, pounds. Finder please re* yort to this-olffoe oy E. E. Neal, You can draw 11*2 percent on your money from Jam 1st Ja*t by placing it with The B. W, Fulmer Co. Some of your nsightyjr* aye doing this, why don’t you? For Rent Garage—See trustees of M. E. church. • FOR SALE—Fine mahogany Play- , er1Piano with Bench and 24 rolls for sale by manufacturer.,Buyer can have \ credit of $115.00 already paid and as­ sume balance due on easy monthly payments and a.small cash payment, j Address Mr. Young, 51 West High jSt..Springfield, .Ohio, Ruma HM Moot Coal Russia’s total CO*l deposits are esti­ mated by the Soviet government at 850 WUion tons, which-is said to be the largest In the world. Of this amount 250 billion tons are located fa the Alta! tnouutatos. inventor Onema Barber Sir Richard Arkwright, the' English inventor of the cotton spinning frame, who was the first to obo machinery on* a large scale Instead of hand labor In textile manufactories, was originally, a barber j>r trade,. , „ — .............— ... mi Topic: CHURCH NOTICEH j UNITED FEB6SYTEB1AN Babbath School at 10 A, U. Q. A, Dobbins, fitapt. Sermon 11 A. M. Them* “ Faith" The first o f a series of doctrinal ser­ mons. 6:26 P, M, 0. Y. P. C. U. Union Service: 7:80 P. M, ‘Two Fwed People,” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M, dame# C, McMillan Suptarintandenfc, Morning Service, 11 A. M. 8 P. M. Junior C. E. Society meet­ ing, C. E. at 6:80 P. M. M, E. CHURCH 10 A. M. S. S. P. M. Gillilsn, Supt, 11 A , M. Preaching by the pas­ tor. Special music, 2:80 P M, Junior League. 6:80 P, M« Epworth League. 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting Saturday, Feb. 25 the Last Day Of Cwatral Ohio** Biggwt mm 3But STYLE SHOW BY THE P. A. B, PROVES GREAT jSUCCESS j STATE OF OHIO—DEPARTMENT OF AUDITOR OF STATE i Bureau of inspection and Supervision of Public Offices , Annual report of the .Clerk of the Village of Cedarville,' Grijefle County, ; Ohio, for the Fiscal Year ending December 31, 1$27, J Poulation, 1920 Census__— --------- ---------— ---------------- 1,038 j , Cedarville, Ohio, February 15, 1928 I hereby certify the following report to be correct. , '• “ 5 * ’ J. G. McCORKELL,, f I * -' Village Clerk. ' Cedarville Farmers’ Grain * 1 „ ■■ Company Everything for the Farm Cediarviiley O h io t r - SCHEDULE A-I \ CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT » GENERAL VILLAGE FUNDS; Balance, January 1, 1927 —--------- -— $ 3,257,24 - Receipts for the year —, __ „— , 8,553.66 v Total — ——v ------------------------ ------ ------ -— $11,8x0,90 Expenditures for the year _______ __________ _ 8,328.83 . Balance, December 31, 1927' SINKINGFUNDS: *' . , ' Balance, January 1,1927 ,_____ _— ------- —___ _$ 7,725.90 Receipts for-the year 5,753,08 . -Total — - .— I - „ - $ $13,478.48 i Expenditures for the year_______ ________ 5,778.75 Balance, December 31, 1927, In SinldWg1,Funds.-•' Total Balance, All Fund*, December 31> 1927 _, Treasurer’# Cash, Dec. 31, 1927 (except Sinking) $ 3,482,07 Cash in Sinking Funds, Dec. 31,1927, (add) ------ *7,700.23 . Cash All Village Funds. pec. 31,1927, (including .Sinking) MEMORANDUM: , Amount of Salaries and Wages paid during 1927'— SCHEDULE A-H ">s*. GENERAL VILLAGE FUNDS RECEIPTS: 1 ... , General Taxes’'' *---- 1— l— — — ,------------- --- ,$ 4,880.75 Sp’l Assessments (Street Sprinkling, Cleaning, Oiling,. Sanitary) ——----- -— — —a.— 397.26 Cigarette Taxes------- ----- — - h — —— — ’i' 31.85 Motor Vehicle License Taxes___——— — 655.99 Gasoline Taxes .— -— ---------------------------- - 1,044,00 Inheritance Taxes------ ---------------- 1,053.16 Licenses and Permits __ __________— — _.128.00 Fines and Costs --------- --------—----- ------- — __ 100.00 Interest on Deposits -------------------- ---------— , 187.66 Penna, R. R. Co. Maintaining 2 Elect. Lights - i— 70.00 $ 3,482,07, $ .7,700,23 $11,182,30 $11,182.30 $ 2,513.13 Mute than 200 ladies attended the D. A. R. Colonial Silver Tea in Com­ munity Hall, Wednesday afternoon, j Among the guests were a number of| D, A. R, members from Xeniq, Jef-; fersonyilio, and Jamestown. ] The first feature of entertainment for the afternoon Was a Minuet in Colonial dress of four couples ,of high school stu<|entk. Miss Ruth West pre- j sided at the ^ano. - ’ „ Mrs. Fred.Townsley read* a paper- on styles of Colonial days in com-' parison with those of today torching J on dress styles over a Jong period o f; years, %_* * - [ The style show was an interesting exhibit in which five ladies appeared in true eolonial dress. Another feat­ ure was an exhibit of wedding dresses' of fifty years ago in comparion with that of today. ...... ,']■ Mrs. L C. Davis and daughter,*Mrs. George LaClede Markle, and little daughter, Joan, represented three generations of one family all dressed in the period of yesterday. , Styles, o f today were displayed ’ by,’ five college girls in modern dre.ss representing the sport costume, af­ ternoon, dress, evening wear, street wear and the afternoon coat. !. During'the style'show Miss'Mary Ruth Wham-presided at the piano.! There were also a number of vocal, selections byMisses Helen Iliff, Ruth j . Burns and Susanna West. 1 Following the program “the ladies1 were served tea, cakes and cherries. [ Those present enjoyed a very pleasant, aftemooh and the D. A. R. ladies cleared a neat.sum for their treasury. Industrial Exposition " panorama of progress !” Springfield, Ohio Daily Attracting thousand* ■4W CORN AND GRAIN SHOW BUILDERS SHOW FOOD SHOW—RADIO SHOW FASHION PARADE WITH LIVING MODELS J&, - ■W* PT PAGEANTRY—MUSIC r VAUDEVILLE—BROADCASTING Announcement We have been appointed tbe'Exid# Sendee Statkmfor this locality. In addition to selling’ Exi&e BATTERIES ' ’ ft# ti&t b*mry fiw .yma- car; tm Sarvio# irndudee' sjkilMrepairwork on . mak« of battery* Youeaartly bn advice and ro#aouaM* - - pdoMhara. ; Weloftlbrwaidtoaeiffi fromyMk WUMER# 3ERVICE STATION T«1.144* MarviU#, Ohio Total Receipts-----*-------------------------------- . SCHEDULE A-lI GENERAL VILLAGE FUNDS EXPENDITURES: Council—Salary, Incidentals, E tc.___ — — 'Mayor—Salary, Office Expense, Etc. __ ____ _ Clerk—Salary, Office Expense, Etc. ________ ^ __ Treasurer—Salary, Office Expenses, Etc. —___ , Solicitor—Salary, Office Expenses, Etc. *_____ Legal Advertising Marshall—Salary Police—Regular 'and Special__ _ Fire Chief—Salary__ - ___ _____ _ Firemen -» — ___ ___ _ Fire Apparatus -------------------- - Other Fire Department Expenses Street Repairs — ___ -__ ________ _ Street Cleaning ________________ — Street Lighting —---------- -------- Sewers and Drainage _____________ Buildings and Rents .1__ ________ _ Garbage Removal ____ Three Stop Signals Poor ----------- Gas Fund, Street Repair ____ r Street Oil Fund - —-1— 8,583.66 212.00 166,75 192.04 153.82 50.00 *67.86 160.00 294.00 8.50 i7.bo 272,17 142.05 2,665.95 120.00 M33.92 133.99 214.95 102,00 54.00 150,70 868.23' 378.40 TheBiggest Combinationof Entertainmentand Education Em Attempted inCentral Ohio. Admission; Adults, 25c , (Not For Private Profit) FREE PARKING SPACE Exposition Open Daily. I P. M. to 11 P. M. Except Sunday Follow Direction Signs to Exposition; Building Total Expenditures------ *— ______ - $ 8,828.83 SCHEDULE A-V SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SINKING FUND RECEIPTS: Gemfrat Ta^ces ------------------------- -— ___ ___ 8,763.0$ ’ Total Receipts ------------------------------ --------- - 6,753.08 *Redemption of Bonds------ -------------------------4,500.00 * Interest on Bonds — —_____ — 1,278.76 Total Expenditures_____ _________ *______ ^„$ 5,778,75 SCHEDULE A-Vl . TRANSFERS GENERAL FUNDS: | . Street Oil Fund — — '------ -- -------« ... 20.74 Service Fund --------------------------— — 979.80 * Safety.Fund 213.10 . . , ■ SONDED DEBT ; Q (Sinking Fund Tra«tea«0 Dee. 31,1947 ASSETS: Balance Sinking, Funds 7,700,23 Special Assessments levied and unconeutad „^.^ft»,000,000 5 Total LIABILITIES: Ganeral Purposes: Street — ___ ___ «n^«.^||ijOOOJ»'- Street Improvement (Village Portion) MOO.oO Total General Bended Debt, — ____ ^ ^ ^ M l OO&OO Total Outstanding Bended Debt _____ ^^^m So&OOO FLOATING D « » " T T ‘ * . ‘ Dee. 31,1927 Grand Total Assets, Dee. 31,1927 ____ _ Grand Total Outstanding Debt, Dam it , S&ffi. }f • • • ; ,> ,r ' ’& ' • , / ' . ’ 1 there is a difference : : inFERTILIZERS H ERE is proof— proof' o f extra yields, better quality, earliermaturity, larger profits with ?A A QUALITY” Fertilizers. ■made Read the letters printed at the .right. They are from successful farmers who use sound farming meth- ods and "A A QUALITY” goods. < These find thousands o f similar letters prove that, whatever 'crops you grow, MAA QUALITY” Fertil- izers will help you get mote profit for every dollar invested, * ’ H ie superior crop-produdng power o f "A A t QUALITY” Fertilizers is due to— f , 1. Great care in selecting the materials from which the plant-food elements are de- rived, . 2. Forlnulae based on a thorough knowl­ edge o f local crop and soil condition#; formulae continuously checked and studied by a group o f experts; formu­ lae tested l>y over 60 years o f successful crop production. , 3. Perfect mechanical condition, assured by extra care and the most exacting stand- . ards o f manufacturing. This year feed your crops with' "A A QUALITY” Fertilizers— and let your crops feed your bank bal­ ance. Insist oh getting "A A QUALITY” Fertilizers from your dealer* SUCCESS FOR THREE GENER. ATIONS . , . JVlfcjjsj. .'raiik l.nce, Shermun H. Lai n un;'. 7> a (/ oi S. of Ailuabula, Co.f Ohio, ,«y; ” W , toiiliime :o wit V//t QUALITY* tcrliliiilr* into tfnyfliifj generation of otir family, for jibe good reason that after a tett of wa.ty maker, we hare prove.,! them the best we hare fount at j/H ia Hart and tarry oh to a finish ell Until of ivar* ket-gArdtn traps,, outdoors and un­ der glass. They are alr/ays up to the high atsmiard necessary do ghc Hr these results. Their mcehtnital con­ dition it always /iije." VALUE OF LAND DOUBLED . . . Mr. Chris Srimler, of Bcthttfiesn, CUrfc Co,, Ind./'MyH! " I have been ■a. user of ymir make of fcrtitlier for the past 30 years with entirely satis­ factory results and I tontider that the permanent benefit to tny land has doubled the value rtf satnes from the use of 'AA QUALITY’ lertiliten —December J, 1027, UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY . , . Mr. Frtihk CcnnoJIy,/ of Guil­ ford, Dearborn Co.» Ind, cau»* '!I here used 'AA QV.1HTY’ '-■■lit­ ers for severe! years, and the results on crops and drilliig .inshtlet have been uniformly satisfactory'— Ar'<>, tm- bet 30, 1927, CORN YIELD DOUBLED . . .• Messrs. Grorfre ti Colnsah Hatva^, of Princ*ton, Gibson Co., lnd>, tayt "We fertilised 7 acres of corn In the spring of 1927 With 100 lbs. of *AA QUALITY ' Ptmilstt. We had check plots in different sections of the field, smd during the growing season the fertilised corn war twice the height of the unfertilised tern, When we gathered the coco we averaged SO buthels per acre Where the cc\h was fertilised, and only 2S buckets per acre without fertilizer. The cots of 100 lbs, of fertiliser Was almui fit.SO per acre. IVe gained 25 bn,h-U at 5°A 75 t fr M,e‘ ‘M b fi-'-uret 1,000%, on the litottly invested,"— December 13, 1927* “AA QUALITY” F E R T IL IZ E R S On the back 6 f the bag, the "AA QUALITY " Seal guarantees that every sack contain* the choicest plant-food material* mixed with scientific late, „ '* MANUPAGTtrRto ONLY BY • 1 t a A m e r i c a n A < m t c u t t u R A i C h e m ic a l C o m p - v » Ciorinnati Sala* DagMUttUtett 405-411 Provident Rank BniMing, Cino»;ja.4 t,k.» ... ,.. J tCw-r* ¥\

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=