The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

'# n ‘a rp ix> 1 * * * * * * V4CM& jo l t tt. Mia MIW M km # M> J. E, HORNBY JWHIHmiHHIHIIUIlWHHHWMlHWIMIIUmWI^ 0 ^ 1 •> Breakfast Sets 2 0 S e t * F r o m W i n c h T o S e l e c t Breakfast Sets in Green, Ivory and Gray Enamel, Others In Maple, Walnut and Oak. Prices from $19.75 to $35.00*, „ . ; , 5 Pc. Breakfast Sets in Gray or Green Enamel 5 Pc. Extension Breakfast Set in Green Enamel .w r i* *p *w* «>f fe m fM * »»**“♦*'**ws-■* ■+■*■*•m’1 $18.75 $19.75 Sc Pc. Extension Breakfast Set in solid "Oak.' Green o r Brown finish —:................ 5 Pc. Breakfast Set. combination Walnut and Enamel finish <Hf* 5 Pc. Breakfast Set, Maple finish with upholstered seat chairs... $23.75 $25.00 $ 2 9 .7 5 Xenia, Ohio *vr The Fuel That Does More Thau wJustHeat YourHome” Of course.gas heats your home— and comfortably too— but it does more than that. „ Gas heats conveniently without bother, worry or drud­ gery. No ashes to lift—no bulky fuel to store and stoke. Gas furnishes a clean healthful heat. No dust, dirt, soot and smoke accompanies gas heat in the home. These extra services make gas to-days* favored fuel. Let vs submit an fstimate on installing a gaa furnace in your home, or on placing a gas. hutncr- in your present furnace. Now~when year basement is not in use is.the time to have those installations made. Call us or come in today. GAS mi ELECTRIC SHOP H TH* CAS m I ELECTRIC 37 3 . D etro it 5 t fiS I »AV¥ON XEMIA amiANCS -COMPANY T e le p h o n e 5 9 3 WKP AND LIGHT CO) Dl STRICT PUBLIC SALE! » I will sell at my residence at the comer of Main andChillicothe streets, Cedarville, the fol­ lowinghouseholdgoodson Wednesday, July 23 at1:30P.M. Davenport DiningTable DiningChairs Buffet Server XShinaClo*et jhenGasStove lenTable , kitchenChairs frigerator timedFood (urge Jar*, 10-12- gal. WashingMachine Swing OfficeTable WritingDesk Hugs Small Rugs Beds Dresser VanityDressers LibraryTables WashStands Other articles not men­ tioned BAXK chaoifa .BaaS^, liJOiiAai^Oa, lot the. of Ohio, *t tho *fa#t of Jhmm, t9f% RESOURCES L oom m loo ) i*ta*v „„**$ MM*M b»ae> or Cofi»turid ------ , UJjM fe Othor L oom , DiaootMcts __ JNUJl^fegg Ovaefcafta *W*«»*<l**W*il*W*»MW‘V*Wt m i U. 8. Bond and Soenrifiai tOMQ> Baakiag H h m and Lot — SI.UM* _ _ Pnrhitnro .and Fixture* ldJIMPt**4* *** Duo from Itamrro Banks u d cash in vault 40,MUt F IN A L W lN O - O T 8 A L E rJUbte iliiiMJ; M m * dMI Me JWt 4VNl mt; i a M i i i i w a i N i t h $ v m m m * se t). _____ ■ * * * * * i S t i M S : * Aai aat- N* t^uw *srs a^m ayaMA SU9 no M m 9f r«Sw, .lUO^tMO TOTAL _________ LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ——$ SO^KMUM Surplus Fund ---------- 2,OOM0 Undivided ProAtf law axpaa- wa, interest and taxas paid *JkWH Reserved for Ta*e«»Inttreat 1 §fM Reserved for Depreciation _ Individual Deposits subject . -to chock- v—/**"*•**+*—■« 100|IU'9 Demand Certificates Deposit tftWbM Time Certificate Deposit Sl.STIBt Savings Deposits 48,mM Note*, Bills Rediscounted «& * * * Bills Payable -------- M,CX»>Pf .gb* C*Mk 9 # fh « ad | |,U^ dka “ . W*r 8REB 4)* La in «*•* *r Ud* mm* in mm* dm kmr. ■"*r snhr At-A*' UmeiOt sf A* Wises «t 9W» Iltl GHH l ■MUyUlMk u a 1ST. - j. --^^wmf!yi*wmvnRS( eem-s •— ^UT4iWt mm or Of Broken Ltftf 89c $1^9 $1.95 Evnry One * Bargain! wwmus, H«a . a— ^~8iltlhii mt aMiMMMI sWrHdAttbs _ _ . _ .... iUH. tMA8Nm.kSf MfAAA iM'Wtth U ht mum N - aertrt If. 'mjr Ntailgf weiwY* wo, . JacUMf.eAN.tm total --------- rW *m m State of Ohio, County of Gre»ne, aet I, L. E. Tindall, Cashier o f above named The Exchange Bank o f * ' ^edarviile, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, . ^ F, TINDALL CaaMwl Correct Attest:' •; J, B. JUfe. Mtron I. Marsh, W. J, Tsrbox, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before -010 this 8th day o f July, 1930. ' . A. E. RICHARDS, • Notary Publk. . me gunh Oet^ww W m me ssaiuw ....... ........ *”** "»** - ^ , . ^ n sewenrw, UveASere-acewl Muaj^SA'’ ,|n!'aaU ; fuswftr mm c*4*r .mm/m mmm* mS% mu* etaudm nued. vmm*r m»Wen»toe mmmm. NOTICE-OF AM EStM CN Tf Jtehc* U htrebr strum M*t the sthewnnent of. th e co*t or toprotln* *11 of «io; hum iMRllNRt ( ■*^, r “ ■!W'.s WW. f V W l W r v g H ^ w r l n W i V m I Mr lifcay |m|H,||MMi|||is HU *ka fl(nf *W 1 — 'r..—— ■*. H m .':U m iTnir5ittf B!it_ ’ . 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You csn plaoe yoiir money in this institution tomorrow and count with perfect assurancehow much more you will have five, ten, oiftweniy years from now. ; -------- . . . . , - . . . ; W B r A P A Y •> ... ; ‘ * . :mM' ............... ....... ...-- ...... ... 1 mil ^wtWitig-' cmokULaflUati II mi hnrarfiifi srs .^% T sA 3W s .ta i »h« Ujrlss o( water pipes ihereos, we the Me. sac.IsadsbeaeltMl ent^he tihetswLtlMKmtlfc,. u **t forth la UoeoluUOBNiuaber 1Mtp ta> Prove *«td etreece, adoeted on the tM. dw.ef AVcmt, *<*», %s hepa. u*4e m-mmmM Coaacil sad said, eetireeled w w ott I* sew on me In the o«ce or theClerk of Couaeil «r the Vlllue of C«Ur»lUe, Ohte. fee the lawee-* (l«a end .esemtaetioB of alt peraoee Intereetod , ■irre'jq. ' ! j j ,je to wrttlMc end »uat he «*d ts the efljee «r WCWOJT t , .^ ^ A i e wgaa^..Urt«T-temf i XS^SZXu^Z * r - “ s ***B*S,*tM. /utt l«h., 1M,----------—•••I f^-,^St5ttCwauwr By order of the Council of pie VllUw of ’ ' Meyor.1 ' • I N T E R E S T ;. -■ ■'■•■ and every dollar is protected by-ftrst m<«t;gsige on lpcal real estate. -K‘ .iaMik tii'-'UMH '.wPEwa*^m i?™ HksiMfW mm .RkMf..wai . wieii^'eiMe#'u» restrMtese Uid BtilMiws.-*MiuMlUee-with t . f* V|RAa»'m«UHiitmewaiita-«nd ml ef mmtmr m&m** .<swm?jwa^i J i.* ' J . '< > «*• tlEain Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO CedarrlUe, Ohio. (It) mm 1. a. H c co a k i .....Atteett. . » ’ * '• UieHfe : ■V ' ~\ ' aX j* PmS * * \ ! a - to H ■*>. # K EEP everyJpenny earning” is a true butmueb abusedpbrase. Money can earn many valuable i_.■ _ . i. .^: ■ . I"- ■-•.*■- .■■■“. 2it.. «, ;j, .’. .M1 Nf' , . •! dgM -' • ~m . 1 . ! - -J * ’■'■' . <*■ *-' ■' tiungs be$ides interest. Using money to build your creditmayoften earnmoreprofit than any other sound financial investmnet. Keeping a substantial casbreserveonband frequentlyper­ mits the taking of profits pfiexfedby quick-fire businew opportunities. Usually these require wca8h# on thd nail” wdtb little ormo time to convert securities. Tbme chmices for gain aremore common just when other investments are dkficult to liquidate. Most men who have accumulated large fortunes,make it a practice in their personaland b u s i n e s s finance to keen an sdequate cashreserve for such opportunities. Not the least advantage of furplui funds in your checking account, comes from the strength it adds to personal morale* A cash raserve^bringsa satisfaction, a feeling of familiarity with success, a con- fidentphysical bearingwldchhavea definitemoneyv'allaei^ theuser—f or theyg i veh ima broader - view point ami show himJin ever widening field for profitable activity. Building up andImping such a surplus immediately available i$ simple in principle, andnot as bard to do asmost people suppose. With themanydemandson personal and business income, perhaps you think, ^How can I keep a latger balance in mv checking account? How shall l d e t e r m i n e what amount is to he?” - ■ * ' * , . . ■ ■ . ,1 *• ' * . •' . ; > * c ^ '" n' y In most cases there is a way to build Up a reasonable reserve of ready cash and without unpleasant skimping andocrapiftg. Every day, your banker is m contact with hundred# of cases. Often, sense simple adjustment opens the way,to a new plan ofpersonal finance, with greater freedom, more com­ fort and less it&mme detail. Your banker beehelped many others find the way* In many instances the plan has proved to be the turning point ftogreater success* Use your banker more. Get acquainted with him and let him pass on you themethods successfully used by others with financial problems just like yours. "Cutting corners too lute,” it a common stumbling block in the way of greaterprofits. A cask reserve isone solutionand your banker will gladly cooperatewith youInbuilding it up. Talk with him today. (' TERMS OF SALE—CASH m m _ pMigg a ^ j l s a a a ^ L a n J i . M i r y u iz jH M tn sun tcii anmnAtnyw "mm■ ■1» < Greene County Bankers Association ‘ ’ . MEMBBJt BANKS . Tka Wrifc National Bank, Oabotn 4 sComwarclal % Sa#aga Bimk,nania The Exchanga Hank, Catavvilla MAKE YODB CHECK ING BALANCE! A X P L E FOB OPPORTUN I T I E S The GltlsenagMonai Bank, Xenia Xenia NUSeiiai Bank. Xeala The Ftntwa * TM ari Bank, lanieatewn The The Peoplea Bank, Jamaatown The Miami 0 # # a k B a th V d h w tp r in f* MMi***)^. ' . - yoi tcal Ml tock Bool nLo CO i CIAre $ 1 .2 OSce 95 ^ J One ***ee ;ain! wihlql ttums tlbfou in* i>u Augu CR«t , umtu (i t*nan Trtaf an s *ntv u „ tor u' UUi Sup« 0W ***ng iv e , Brow Jtofct) fid. tiphai in th« ative . of Ai ' man, State the G proxi the st i es1 Th« Medii to G> .closes been geons, vious1- tides; to chin. There v\l physi Path) Q f j for c’ : .The nuj nnrsi .. capat..., of pa ■dent ;;;; of ce - ; the p Ws Penit ■ may Mpm tweei m., >< limit brouj roast •sonei butcl ment popul a e s warn. -Jabor- anmn feet 1 . able •d ii dally the ci follow cool *et Y At1<!asai ® sonj $1 City Itth , lp4o im%s Mr, expt -ff-IE i Ahc« W v tH RM

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