The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

V,. . t i p o p p i w m amm * tbjday * J anuary it , i f p . •TAT* 0T OKJO iPTAM IONT o r AUDITOR O f BYAT* H immuui ImanaitflMi aaj| SaaMHrvIdUHi jof PttUir O& 0M * TPwPffiq|vWSJ 0*lqWffiP6■ PPPf*- ^ iij 'i||JH!' ’W - w-*- J i U P i l F f c i i p r f a i B o p o r t CatDAimiA* TOWNSHIP,,GK»*NE COUNTY, OHIO * F or the Ft*e«! Yugr Ending Decem ber 3 1 ,1 93 0 . Total saMri* «*d snww t S ? p S fe g ^ Y e a t 1990*~#3*«6.1$. Tax Valuation—$3,363,769 Tex Levy—£.4611 * Cedarville, Ohio, January X, 1931. I to W W. W. TROUT*, Township Clerk. SCHEDULE A-J CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS: (All except' Bond Initereat end Sinking) Balance January 1,1989 ------ 857.94 v Receipt* for the year --------------------------— --------11,163.67 Total ___________________ — - _____ ____ ,*11,511.81 Expenditures lor the year ------------------------11,188.92 Balance December 31,1950......... .................... * 372.39 BOND, INTEREST AND SINKING FUND: Expenditures lot1the year 'Balance all Township Funds December 31,1930 * 372.39 Outstanding Warrants, December 31,1930 488,06 Depositary Balance, December 31, 1930 860.45 SCHEDULE A -II . GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS ’ Receipts and Expenditures at All Funds Except Bond', „ Interest and Sinking Fund. * Ordinary Extraordinary RECEIPTS; General Property Tax - — --------— _* 8,008,77 Rents-and Soldiers’ Relief-------------------------— 1,487.88 . ' r~~~ Inheritance T a x ------------------------------------------- 184.72 Ga. T ak____ _________ ___________— — - l,49p.OO Depositary Interest_-____________ _____ -------- 66.17 Total Receipts____——------*---------------...— 11,153.67 . EXPENDITURES: Compensation Trustees .— ------ ‘--------- 750.00" ' Compensation Clerk - i --- ------------------ ------------- . 250,00 f General Supplies ------ ,— --------------- ------- - 109(90 * Bounty on Hawks —----- --------- ------------------------ ,114,00 -Repairs and Maintenance Town Hall1 --------- 1,604.31 Poor. Reliefr-Medical Services---------------—------ 169.00 ' Burial Expenses — — ----------- 120.00 ( Other Relief — ------ ----------— 246.73 Cemeteries—Compensation Officers imd Employes „----- 15.00 Libraries—Salaries.-----— - - - ------------- ------------ 540.00 Other Expenses-------------------------- - - 996.37 . GasrTax, Labor and Materials ---------------------------- 1 1,394.54 Road Maintenance and Repairs—Contracts — ■----- 4,189.67 Road Machinery and Tools ----------------------------- 517.50 Soldiers’ Relief_______ - ____________ _________ . 222.00 * Expenditures------------------------------------- - 9,004.88 .1,912.04 t ,* v F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Pricesln ReachOf Everybody CharlesHHoerner / PHONE CedarvlUel48 R«a. Address Cor. MonroeA Ixke Sts., Xenia iiniiimiiiUMiw iwi j*/. r Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET Phone 8 0 8 . K. SMOOTS SMOOtS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED tttiwiiHWmimwmWiiiHDimiiHwiHiiiiiiMimiMHHHuiiiiKmmiMMHiliHM. mtf Cotton, g Total — — „6 Jagarsen girts G Bone, f — — — __— l- Liotoj^, f ^ . . . P P . , P . _ . „ , 2 ' Hite,ef -1 Landakear, g ...0 Woods, g ------------------- 0 Poland, g .-0 TP I the Cemrtf Omnmbntenors have . % [passed *m animal ai. i-eprfatioa re. 9 <solution fpr the year 1*81. The amount 3 1set aside in the general iwid is $838,* 441.65 for operating expenses of 4he 0 county government It wes found 0 that an increase of"*JKM>0O over iaat year would be necessary. • /Referee—-Fishr Troy; ' Second Team Defeats Jamestown With Finney leading the scoring .with eight points and Coultdr follow­ ing with six, our second string-was able to keep ahead of. Jamestown's quintet the entire' game. , The first team was never called upon, .much to the-disappointment of'some who came to scout the Cedarville team. The members of the second team displayed good basketball during the -game. Total w— I--------- - ,,.4 6 14 Commisaiamers eatimata receipts Cedarville heya t G m TP will total *339,000, including *13J>O0 Hands, f ______ _ 2 10 estimated balance on hand January Finney, t ------------ ------ % 0 2 30. *186,000 derived from general Harriman, f --------- 2 10 taxation and *90,000 revenue from Print*, f -------- - __ -0 ' 0 0 fees and ether source* o f income, Petctaon, c --------- ___ 0 O 0 Which leaves an unappropriated* Buckner, c ---------— 0 0 0 -balance of*568,35, Waddle, g ________ -i--3 1 7 The appropriation tor the county Smith, g ----------- - ___ 0 0 6 road fund tor 1031 aggregates #18,000 Rife, g --------•--------- ___ 0 0 0 or *17,000 lass tjian for 19S0,.while Coulter, g _________ ___ 1 0 ‘ -'2' the rhad maintenance and repair fund . -t- — .appropriation total* #85,000, a de- i Total ------ — 18 5 SI crease of .*34JH0 from 1930, -Receipts Jfgeraan boys • G F TF estimated tor the latter fund amount Linton, t --------------- ——1 0 2 to *70,000, ineluding a *20,000 balance' Harness, f __ _ __ ___ 3 1 7 and *50;OO0. from, the gas .Snd auto Johnston, c J—-,T_—___ 0 0 0 tax, leavingan unappropHatod halauce, Hargrave, g c --------- ___ 2 1 5 of *35J0O0, - Gerard, g _________ ___ 3 0 6 -Following is the ditimated expend:- Hite, g --------- ------- ___ 0 0 0 turea /or 1981 in the general f und f or Smith, g -----—,— — 0 0 0 operation of the various branches of ' <W ' — county government: Total ____ ______ _ ___ 9* , V - ,2 0 County Commissioners office,-.*6,836; general' office -expenses, *4,650; -court house end- pail, *11,150; .county in­ firmary, *22,490; Justices and mayor's courts, *370; police and municipal courts, $45Q; chafity, *82,850; soldier's burial, *2,780; agriculture, *7,200;- miscellaneous, *4,770. County auditor, *13,502.50; board :f revision, *800; assessing personal property, *3,900; appraising real prop­ erty, *22,500; board- of elections;- *7,- j S4; county treasurer, *8,457; county recorder, *4,863.33; prosecuting attor- In the preliminary, 6ur girti1Mtll||^ncpr, *4,030; court of appeals, *307; common pleas cqurt, *9,365; probate court, *7,760; juvenile court, *10,120; slerk of counts, *6,125. Coroner'* court, *645; sheriff, *16,- 147.50; duldren’s home, *17^00; sur­ veyor, *8A88; ditches, *2,000; soldier’s rehef commission, *3,159; reads, *l6r 810; mamtehance and repair, *OT,000; dog.and kennel fund, #6,100;kcounty board of education, *6A0Q; county library, *12J*0; district ^Imidtk *4, 76b.* - 1 , kept out of the reach of the James­ town lassies andwon 18*13. • In a fast and furious game' of .the 7th and 8th grades of the two schools, CedarvilleJost-8-7. ' ' 'Lineups Cedarville girls 3trobridge, f _— Carry, fg 1-------- Barnhart, c f ___ Pullin, g f --------- flatter, g --------- Bock, g ------------ Ritet^our, g' G - uav . __ 3 __0 ________0 ...............0 F \ TP 7 3 Total _____ '________ 8 fantesfown girls <G Pickering, f ----------- - „ 2 lopkins, f _____ ....___1 Miller, c f ____________ .2 Itockhpld, g ____ 'i_____ 0 Spahr, g* Coshwa, g — . — b Total,. ___*------- r..6 Cedarville Iwya G Fihney, I Cotton, f __ ___ :__0 Prints, f _____- __ .2 Spencer, f ___________ _0 Hughes, c ___________ -.0 Buckner, c ________ ’___0 Smith, g ___ ____ . . . . . _0 Talbert, g ________ -_.._2 Coulter, g . . . _________2 Willis, g _______ 0 T ota l____ 1............. ..9 Toland, f ____ ________ 0 Henry, f ___ . . . . . . __^.i.O Harris, f ____ ____ 1 Glass,c . ^ - Shirk, g . . . . . . . ------ 2 Rockhold, g . . . . ____...0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 F 1 1 1 0 0 a "8 V 2 0 0 0 0 1 * 0 0 2 1 - 2 0 0 0 11 TF f5 8 5 0 a 0 13 TP 8 0 4 0 0 1 0 ” *4 6 1 6 24 3 1* 1 2 1 0 T ota l_____ _____ ___ 6 . 8 20 Referee, Williams, Assistant Coach, West High School, Columbus, Ohio, n T o w n or O u t F riends V isit Initelephone * M rs . PERGUSON andMre. Knight aregood frlands. Whan they haven't seen aach other for a few days, one calls the other by telephone. Mrs. Ferguson also has a friend resid­ ing loo miles away. Recently she called this friend by'telephone and found it so easy and inexpensive that nowshe "visits" frequently inthisway. She simplygives,"Long Distance" the name of the town and the telephone number andis connectedas on a local call. The cost/ for three minutes, is '. only 6o cents. You too can call friends in other cities just as easily as you « m 3Rthole intown. th e Cm$ Is Small W & re i^ V w tkM THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. pANK STATEMENT Beport of the Condition of The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville, In the State of Ohio, at the doee of buaineaa on December 31, 1930, RESOURCES Leans on Real Estate 31/147.70 Lean* on Collateral . . . . . . 85,490.00 Other Loans, Discounts . . 261,108.01 Overdrafts___ _______ _ • 9.23 Banking House end Lot . . 35,100.00 Furniture end Fixtures 14/100.00 Cash Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault . . . . . . . . . . 20,703.16 TOTAL------ ________ #897^53.09 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . . .$ 50,0004)0 Surplus Fund . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000.00 '•Undivided Profits less expen­ ses, interest and taxes paid 4,083.06 j Reserved for Depreciation „ 6,200.00 : Individual Deposits subject I to check ................ 163,784.62 |Demand Certificates Deposit 4,103.27 ■Time Certificates Deposit 30353.60 ] Savings Deposits--------- - 88,948.54 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 48,380.00 .'Bills Payable--------. . . . SO,000.00 - f e r t i l i z e r s T o B e More Concentrates . TOTAL----- 1 ...-------- #397,853.09 - State o f Ohio, County of Greene, ss: ! l L, E, Tindall, Cashier o f the above named The Exchange Bfcnk of Cedarville, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is t$M to the Wet of my knowledge and belief, h. F. TINDALL, Cashier Correct Attests Howard S. Smith, J, 8, Rife, A. E, Swaby, Diredtara. Suhacrthed and sworn to before ktl^ this 10th day o f January, 1061, ,;, A. E. RICHARDS, * ' Notary PnhUe. )jp«d«Bo6 Pvwrtlcta . MMrigi' Higk-Aiurtyme Tms ''Ymsga. I * i jtt 9Mh atk^petMug year uf'Ula'Ityit 10 l fiMMase..ufatittlhietaiiiarS'1^tswee^siMH cepde* du putting more fsrtilUswr in this fertilhwr^lfig vrttirautihffitimr^lie ba» larger o f heavier, according to Ri-lf. Salter, chief o f the department* o f soils and agronomy at the Ohio 3 ite University and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster. .This feat has been accomplished, he ^nys, by making the fertilizers higher- powered, or more concentrated, put­ ting in more of tbe essential plant foods and reducing the amount of un­ essential carrier, or filler, ingredients ILatt year the average purchaser of fertilizer in Ohio got almost double the amount o f ulent food in each, ton that he got 10-years-ago, Then the now extinct, low-grade, low priced, but expensive, 1-8-1 was the mqjit popular mixed fertiliser fold. ..These: ligher" concentrations save freight, save laborJn hauling and applying, md.cost less a pound for the fertilizer nutrients, Salter declares. IStill higher-powered mixtures ere on the way, and some’ are here, ac­ cording to the soils specialist. Mix­ tures which contain 20 per cent of plant food, such as a 4-12-4 grade, which 10 yean ego were considered concentrated, now ere found in com­ petition with- such Combinatiorta^as 8-24-8 and 10-30-10; the letter con­ tains 50 per cent of plant food and is just two-and-ene-half times ks con­ centrated as the 4-12-4. MWe cart only speculate where this mbvemertt towerd increased concentra­ tion will end/’ says Professor Slater. ."One retarding circumstance is that much of the fertilizer distributing machinery on otur farms is not adapted to: applying accurately and uniformly the smelt acre quantities required'of these Concentrated mixtures. Hovg ever, these machines Can end will be improved, and, aesuming .that this is done, I can -see no reason why 40 per cent fertilizers Should not be as com- mon in 1040 as the 20 per cent fer­ tilizers are today." " f Shat Oat Teasptatiea . If • man instantly turned hhi.eara aad'mtao away, the assaalt would he easily repulsed; bnt as.soou ae he opens his sari so tar as to dwell.upon aft! daily with temptation, he Is al­ ready well-nigh conquered, and the strlfie u at the hardest.—John Tattler wf atomaeh wad.%Ttved ert eergritaf itaerttiia,- Yrtssrl Wied*3ft6- lerfi» mai"rtOw Two* meet "'anything srttheut mt, gas.M—Mrs, A. Uemwr- AdluAca rtltievM ifamek gaa hi TEN mtaaUs! Atas eu »OT« apper aud lewsr hewrt, eeeurtag aM pel- -waate yeu .never *mew was there. DontAwl wMsmedMiiewMek eleeaa only PART v f heWtis, bet let Atiufts give etoaMdi and bewei* * REAL*cleaning and get rid of tdi past Brown's Drugs. SoreThroat? Don't Gargle T b if Doctor*# * f i p t ^ « Giyoa Quidaer, t m me Don’t sefier the peln snd" discorti- fort of aere thrpet.- Use a doctor’s prescription eelled .Thoxine . guar* anteed to relieve with the very first swallesr..;Net;* ■gapilft'hok-^-flaah-' ant t^i*et l*edicii«r^Weh r«liev*s the soreness., end goes direct'-to the internal cause.. Thostiue. wfil relieve Moxa sore throst «r-cousffiing qitickfr aad bettar then euythingyno .have •w.-triedor your-nuMtey ^ 4N> x«fuisd«l. Befe for tiie whole fsmiiy. Ask for Thoxipa* nsa4n 86c,'A0c,aad *i.(^J»tties^Beld.by.Jtishm^s’ Df^g Store and all othe/goed.drag aloies. $20»jWPBM4w.. . O n e C o n p o - C e n t *• A""' rnmmm*' '’ .j . iL Martin.Tot^^dhmoad, Va^ is the, proud possessor of * .check for *200.00 paid him for an old copper -cent. - The Numismatic .Company# Dept. 651, Eort Worth Texa*, who purchased this penny, fjrum Mr. Mar* tin, says there, are numerous old coins, bills and stamps in circulation lor which .they wUl gladly pay big cash premiums. Bo. that you will kaow, the value-ef old coins and jUamps and what to watch for in your change^he Numismatic Company will send for. only 4c to any reader of this paper who writes'^um, a large, illustrated coin folder^thurribing. *ome of these wanted _article« rend the big .prtofita. to be mlde." Better write them today far this huge, folder no you can post yourself and know just what to'look for. Remember that Mr. MaJctin'S mowingjthe value of his penny meant aidifferenee of I190B9 toJiim. With­ out knowing 4ta- value that .penny niight still be- in circulation, poising through the hsnds of thousands until somebne like Mr. Martin, who knows old coins, recqgnissd its value. -It Pfiys' to be posted. Seud. 4c now for the iUostrst^ coin. f oldor. You have ptilin# l»'4oaiL[averythlrtgArt,gfh»»i BUTCHERING: Those who doShe my service for butcheriag should call ;by.phenej^imakeditassadsSBamg»- ments. I also have casings for^sele. William Gultke,Phon*«497. WANTED: ' Sour /Cream. Wolf. Dairy; ;For price, 'phone-194, Xenia. — ■ ,’'r ‘ m O h COWANY Third National Bldg., .Dayton, Ohio___ Ip mmv 4|tiart«ra. , Part t in s and fu ll a g en ti "wanted. District Manager HENRY'S. BAGLEY, mmm S Delightful Service 1000 Baths 1000'Booms FOR RENT* Oarage. Inquire * t this efltoe. 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Section 2657 reads as follo'w s: t > ■ "‘In all cases where' * * * the first ha lf o f the * personal properly tax has not been paid on the twehtieth day o f December o r son the twentieth ' day o f the foUowing January i f the time has been so extended, the whole amount o f persons !. taxes f o r the current year, together with a penal- - -ty o f ten per cent, thereon, jshalLbe du e and d e -- . ; Iinquent; the pfenalty shall be added by the coun­ ty auditor, and the taxes and penalty forthwith Collected by the treasurer.. „ HELEN DODDS, 'W - ' ■; 1 - ■ V; County Treasurer, Greeny County, WfSfc#•<-' Stop at the Hotel Havlin In Cincinimtl and enjoy all the comforts o f home. "Spacious, well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality o f the highest degree. ‘ B ates *. . : Room w ith running w atw , $2.00. i 'kx Antique Furniture IS IN STYLE— BUT Antique Plumbing IS OUT OF DATE Before You Buy Visit the.World’s Finest Display of Plumbing Fixtures M. J. 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