The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
Get the values you read in the headlines. Bring us any legitimate claim made by any honest advertiser and ask us to equal it. ® s store is taking it upon itself to pit its Giving” against your' “Value De manding.” W e are saying to'parents that The Criterion will not be undersold on quality boys' apparel j—and we're meaning every word o f it. . ' / "■ .■ ,S: . ■■■■;■■ Boys’ Suits Special at $ 1 0 -5 0 and $ 1 3 .5 0 \ Boy$* Fine W arm O ’coats 1 0 .5 0 to $ 1 6 50 J» P. Smith Shoes for Men $ 7 .5 0 and $ 1 0 *0 0 *$&Iue 'H irstC lothiers 38 South Detroit St. ... Xenia, Ohio LAWN 'S "•SMQr The above sextet of Ohio State gridiron stalwarts will take part in •heir third and last homecoming game when the Bucks taka on Wisconsin it the Stadium November 1st. All are Seniors and io their last year ot xmipetltion. » Although pictured as a ball carrier. Feslerl* back at his old position, right end. where he gained All-American honors in 193$ and '3$. He la a Youngstown boy. Richaft Larkins holds down the other- end and halls from East Liverpool, while Russell Taylor and Robert Horn are both back ol the line Taylor is a halfback from Sandusky while Hem la itOolumbua man and plays at fullback when Fester Is on the'line. Sam Selby. West Middletown, has been a bulwark at guard for three years while Bill Griffith. Cleveland husky, is one o l the bon. tackles In the Dig Ten. :s;- U . & S m b r RotateCMcGd|ocli Hi* reconlia 4 0f& that be datinctljr to :be returned to hte. He ia,« atattm n ,-d the McKmky achfol fearleaa, He vijgorousfy opposes *h* lowering of our staiitorifc of living as advocated by the Mternatktnaliats. He isopposed to those who T mivc voted “foe tariff f«Nr revenue .doily *nd fog the Jetting,down of the ” iounigratioato the • of cheap laboeftacnu He fearlessly fights to pro tect- our business, our 'wages, our agriculture and our homes.' A vote for McCulloch is a vote for American standards. . Btaw S. Uwfe*, CSMiMMi. WowHr. Old* ..... :■.....Ir a^. ■' McKay and Saturday OF OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE .S o l d . . . ■ Thousands of People have benefitted by the Many Bargains BROOMS Mlgll Grade 4-Sew. Smooth finish •handle. Sadi 29c ' One paly to Customer. GAME TRAPS Game Traps, Victor No; J. That good, stout, durable trap that M l* the cama. Dozen -political Adv. teupmommspiun ,»,ymw METAL WASTE BASKETS Large^ize and in nil odors. Well spade. Regular 25c value. SINGLE PLAID BLANKETS 70x$0 large block patterns. Can be had In 6 colors. Each BLANKETS Double cotton, lnrge size. With stripped borders. Pair PILLOW CASES Bleached 42x86. Sell* regularjy at 25c, Each WINDOW SHADES Green or tan. 36-in. wide 6 ft. long. 3, for $ 1 . 0 0 MEN’S JACKETS OR ____j OVERALLS 220 weight white backed' denim, triple stitched, full cut. Each 7 3 c i. 9 9 c LUNCH KIT AND BOTTLE Universal kit and guaranteed vacuum bottle. Will keep liquids hot 24 hours, cold 36 hours. Com plete $ 1.00 48 E. Main Street Xenia,.Ohio. Kfynur Radio lacks volarne/or selec tivity call J. C.Stotmojit, phone 8-161. THE OLDEST ASSOCIATION IN DAYTON THE OLDEST ASSOCIATION IN DAYTON \ Main Street At Fifth < a STATEMENT OF FIDELITY BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF DAYTON AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 30, 1030 ASSETS We Owa With Which ta Fay Our Pattens LIABILITIES We Owe ta Our Patrsns Cash on Hand and in B an k s.......... 7 . . . . . . 7 . . . .$ 1,076,421.14 ^ Si.1*b l! t - ^ ai” CM ig rb^ Tl t o j a y g u ^ n i w i t h d r a » . ...... “ This, negotiate loans, etc., aT§o cash in office. M ortgage L o a n s ............................................................ 20,404,053.24 Funds which have been loaned on first mortgage real estate security in Montgomery county. Temporary Loans ....................... .. ...... 289,531.35 Running Stock and D ividends.............................'. $15,528,536.44 — PassBook Savings’ Accounts bearing 6% dividend*, ’ including the October, 1930, dividends. Paid-up S tockandD iv idend *................................. 5,999,082.89 Deposits on Stock Certificafes bearing 6 % dividends, including unpaid dividends; also October, 1980, div idend!. « . / • COMJJ assistant office o f | J. Brown pointmeni committei mander J can Legit Hurdani to layeat by Indivit Legion is TheDi Departnu found' re hunting > her 15th, game pri counties illegal h received that gam sequence season ojj Statist Keller, l( states thi ers in Ok are locat '577 in c| and 76 tions. M Miss Ke simply tc aid in n developni in instn ■should hi tact. Thi siirtply h| . and ban^ ed few ' j Highw eraldayi . crushed highway ford, Fe Washing . been iss' so that * bemade er atriVi With poliomy- the yell I be Witte- tontail emia wl . in a fev . Of the y .ported Health, in July her 305 total to few o f (i Now late elec employe and pr session ninth G .-. a ..-<—on—.M oil Capitol legislate STATE Mrs. BtatOTF 5,257,93 “ "Loans made to patrons who desire Jto use their funds for a short period without disturbing their savings ac count, pledging their pass books or certificates as se curity; also to patrons who wish to borrow money on Liberty Bonds. Furniture and Fixtures ............................................. Office equipment, etc. Real E sta te ........................................... ........................... 533,648.61 Other than office building. Office Building ............... ............................................ 1,245,726.10 Amount invested in office buiKling and equipment. . Real Estate Sold on C o n tra c t..................... .. 110,344,56 Re*l estate sold with a small down payment for which a deed has not been given. ^ Insurance aitd T a x e s ...................................... Due the Association from borrowers. Certificates o f D ep o sit................................. .. Surplus funds of the Association deposited in other fi nancial institutions. __ TO T A L RESOURCES ............................................ 1 ^ 7 2 4 ^ 9 4 3 2 2,211.89 57,500.00 Deposits and Accrued In terest................... ............. 1,335,142.85 Deposits on pass books paying; 6 *£% interest, includ- . ing October, 1930, interest ; also deposits on certifi cates upon which a stipulated rate of interest is paid. 1 V * Contingent Profit on Real Estate S o ld ................. On Contract. Profits dependent on payments on real estate sold under contract, ‘ Construction L o an s ..................... ......................... Funds .due borrowers on buildings under Construction, Deposits from other financial institutions . . . . Funds deposited with the Association bearing a fixed rate of interest. Tota l Am ount Association O w e s ..........................$22,968,080.92 To Patrons. ’ . Reserve and Undivided Profit f u n d ............ 756,613.90 A guarantee fund made compglaory by law as a pro tection to our patrons against any passible losses. 30,551.28 24,767.46 * * 50,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES .............................................. $23,724,694*82 Special Attention of Patrons and Prospective Patrons Is Called to The Ample Reserve and Undivided Profit Fund of $7SS«613J0 for the Absolute Protection of A ll Funds Entrusted With This Association OFFICERS CHARLES H. MEYER, President and Gen. Mgr. EDWARD T. HALL, Vice President. ROBERT ALBERS, Secretary. HENRY F. WE1SMANT1L, Ase’t Secretary* »_A 1?** ^ •■d tea** Officer, • F<5llp,Aset. Attorney. HSUBBirr C« LANGE, Auditin'* __ .D A T w C c i i o State of Ohio, Montgomery County, ss: ’ Robert Albers, being duly sworn, deposes and'says that he is the Secretary s f The Fidelity BeUding Association, of Dayton Ohio, and that the foregoing is a true statement and correctly shows the financial eonditien of said Association at the dose of fiscal year epded on the 80th day o f Beptembsr, A. D. 1980. 1 ROBERT AL8XR8, Signaturs o f Sssrstary. Subscrilicd and sworn to before me, this 7th day o f Oeteber, A. D. 1980. f Notary Public in and for Montgomery County, Ohio. THOMAS M. FORD, (SEAL) CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OF THREE DIRECTORS We, the undersigned, Karl A. Karstasdt, Carroll Sprigg and Oscar M. Poock, the Fine**# Committee, and H. C. Letegs, Auditor o f the said Fidelity Building Assoriadoh, of-Dayton, Ohio, do hereby certify that thefforOgoing, to the best o f . our knowledge and belief, is a true statement and correctly shows the financial condition oAsalR Association itUhtoyieta of fiscal year ended bn the 80th day o f Septeadmr, A. D. 1980, KA/tL A. KAR8TAEDT CARROLL 8Pi®3G- OSCAR M, FOOCE B . C. tANOE, Auditor. K a r l k a i S ,^ S d t RS CHE « D Hf f l IC^ S I?J X * P**IGG 1 JOHN C. GOHN OSCAR M . POOCK ' K O B W T A L B m O W K X H O O » S - » A .M .t o 4 R .M . WS lM tSeBATa * A . M. Co ,X ft .
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