The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
S?' CXDARVILUC HERALD, FRIDAY, JTTLT !* , J ilt mywiti «***» LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Mr. and My, Ralph BUI and fam* of H*m**t4a6, p*., Hr* bee# vl*ii* The timothy hay, In- qwfcc* <*f Fred Dobbin*, phoae S-122. HOTtCK; Pirtreiw of Kn. Zora ■Smith will m*k* appointment* at the Smith Barber Shop for Thursday, July, 16, lag with the formeri* mother, Eaoa Rilt Mr*. » Rev, W. A. Condee and daughter, .•Martha, of Ada, spent tha firffc of the wash with Mr*. K. C. Watt, who aooompaaied them hem* tor a vieit of . several week*. Mtewfe**’Heatings' apeak "tha w ok sad a ! home. She la attending sommer eehoel at the O, S. U. r y m Mt** S n am J*iHW— hi* lUMd Ml*. FvM, Reynold* o f i t , Bernard /w m m m iiaimiei iavlstatton* to a xmnfeir o f her giri'epefet Jaefc week herewith her son-ijt- Jgr. Fred Bird of Maywood, IIL; aywitt the week-end with hi* mother, Mre. Aletha Bird. Mr, Bird I* connec ted with the Davit Department Store jin Chfta«o. friend* fkr Ir ilf* «* hem beam ink. urday afternoon. lfir. and Mm. Albert JoUf aad two ' ehildraa af Dayton, vetoed ever tha law aad daughter, Mr. aad Mr*. Fred Clemen*. Prof. Reynold* spent the week at Sulphur Lfek Spring*. I i; — „ . . ----- Mr*. Jam** Miller, Xenia, enter- j week-end with tte W * f*r#>t*,. tabled a number « f Cedarvill* Indie* Mr. and Mr*. J. 1 . Fan*. Jat her home in Xenia hurt Wednesday Mr, Harry Wright and family, who have been visiting in Seaman, 0., have returned home following a vacation purled. The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. wiU he held Friday afternoon, July 17 at the home of Mrs. R. A. Jamieson. A full attendance is desired. We will serve threshing dinner* by special arrangement*. Howard Kennon Minified Mary Manearet ***** Ann Steer, Settle Hetxel and .ad Cam . & m * B4*n Smith, of West Carrollton, O,, Robert Hardman and Eugene Span- and Mte* Dorothy Dlltz of Greenfield, cer, delegate* to the Young People's Ov were week-end guests of Miss Conference at Western' College, Ox- Eleanor Johnson, ford, Ohio, returned home Monday. {. J"-' ..... ..... L- • Rev, James Chesnut, wife and son, , F t Wayne, Ind„ and Mr. and Mrs. A. (M. Peterson and sen o f Frankfort, O., who havo been -guests of Judge and Mr*. 6. C. Wright have returned to their homes. PLUMBHI6 W ater Connections Changing W ater or Gas P ip e s __ Rapairing Faucets and - Leaks Have the Water Piped Into the Yard fa r Sprinkling Fnxposca. F. E. HARPER PHONE *30 M Rev. Orland, Ritchie, who was at Rio Grande CoUhge' the past visited with his parents, Rev. G Ritchie, D. D., and wife for a few days this week/ Rev. Ritchie has been spending several weeks in Pittsburgh, since college closed and left yesterday for Chicago; PUBLIC SALE: Household . goods, butchering and fence building equip ment of the late W. R. Cultice will be held at his late residence Saturday, July 18, at 1:30 P. M. A more com plete list will be given next week. . Walter Cultice, Administrator. Rev. and Mrs. Albert S. Work ar rived Thursday for a brief visit with Mrs. Work's parents, Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, They have been on a visit to Newburgh, N. Y. and other eastern pointef of interest,, including Washington, D, C., Philadelphia, New York City, Gettysburg, Pittsburgh, and Washington, Fa. .Dr. and Mrs. W.-R. McChesney asd Prof,.and Mrs. 0. W, Kuehrmann, ex pect.to leave the first of the week oil a month’s vacation in New England. Dr, McChesney and wife will stop at Quincy, Mass., to visit with Rev. T. R. Turner and family while Prof, and Mrs. Kuehrmann^ will visit different points o f interest in the East. The trip will be made by motor, OURLOWPRICESenableeveryone I* say: *1 will buy only THEleading Make of Urel-GOODYEA*.” TRA>1 V I W V * OLD TIMES tor new CW ywr AllWeethsrs-EenMaEagles JEAN PATTON , Cedarville, Ohio LOOK at thesepriced BUY THEM IK PAIRS AND SAVE EVENMORE! S0*3%.. 4.40-21... (MAN) 4.50-21... ( « * ) 4.75-1*.., (3M.71) 5.00$*.,. (3*1*.W) 5.25-20..... (3Mk3*> Alt 31 m * Lm tPtlM il . / Mrs, Margaret Barton Stover, mother, o f Mrs. William Frame, is reported quite ill at this time at the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. She had just returned a few weeks ago from a visit With her daughter, Mrs., B. E. McAughan, in Houston, TexaB, She is suffering from a badly infected finger and a number o f boils. The phy sicians' think her condition is caused by drinking impure water. Mr*. F. A. Jurkat, Resisted by Mr*. George Creswell and Miss Mary Wil liamson, entertained the Mizpah Bible Class at her home Tuesday afternoon, The devotional period included the singing of the hymn “When We Walk with the Lord”, the reading o f a part of the eighth chapter of St. John and prayer by Mrs. McChesney. After the- regular routine business had received attention, the qceation “ Is there any way to remedy the craving for con stant entertainment, which seems to have youth and age in it3 grip to day”, was ably discussed by a large number of those present. Excellent refreshments were served by the hos tesses during.,the social hour. FOR SALE:-~156 acres well im proved within 3 miles o f Cedarville, Nice house. Large barn. Silo. No waste land, all smooth. Well fenced and tiled. Deep soil. Very reasonable price. Easy terms. W. L. Clemens, Realtor. Exclusive Agent, Cedarville. Hava your lawn mowers re-sharr ened now. We do general repair work, grind cycles for mowers. Have them reground ready for harvest. J. A. Stormont.1 The Criterion’s v Semi Annual Sale Our entire stock of Mich els Stern nd , Criterion one and. two Pants Suits. Starts Sa tu rday , J u ly 11 $23.50 to $27*50 Suits now $19.30 $29.50 to $32.50 “ “ $23.50 $35.00 to $37.50 “ “ $28.50 $40.00 to $47.50 “ “ $31.50 ■71*2 JLim, vuiterion 'Value ZfirsiC lothiers _____ Xetlia* Ohio . ........... Wedneeday ■ at bridge. The score prise was won by! Mr. R ob^ WH mu » ami of Rev. aad Mis* Kathrin* Jacobs, Trebmes, and Mrs. JolmW »** , M o d u l i bar* on th, lov ^ by MU* Kathryn * ^ ^«*A» L* w , and Bar- Hughes, Cedarville, Yesterday, Mrs,!Harvey Anld. ry Wilson, and his awrt, Mrs. W, A, Miller and har mother, Mrs. R. C, Rit-j Spencer. jnour of this place entertained another! -........ - Icompany of ladies. Recent reperts from Mr. George A.* ‘ -— . Shroades, who undanraut an epan*. Miaa Lena Hasting* left Monday for Uon for eye trouble in a Cincinnati New York University Camp, near hospital, is that J»' L improving a* West Point, for the six-weeks Church Note# UNITED'PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A, M. J. E. KyleJhostms Supt, • Preaching 1 A. M. Divine Anointing. ** ♦W this evening with Kehel mi- Jam** atorment The Y, If. W. M, met Mm GW* rie Rife Tnesday evmdng. The geod profmm era# feUenud by * seek! hour, with refreshments served by the Theme; “The] I Mrs, R. C, Ritenoar and Mrs, Jamss f .J ’rS C'™Y’ l u" MVSub^ ; “ ^ ow.Miller, Xenia, ware hostesses Friday ,M“ r « ( « W w l W rinnJ ,, B. RM .ISJ!* t brtJ" ** * * t a l •* Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P. M. Mr»* Andl Wright wen The Y. P. C, U, will hold the regu- the high score and Mr*. Harry Lewis iar monthly buslne*e meeting and so- the low score prlae. best that could,be'expected. -7,-‘ --.a ,.• - Mr. George Little, Xenia, president of the Greene County Automobile Club, was recently elected one of the vice presidents of tha Ohio State Au tomobile Association, at a meeting in Cedar Point. Trier school term. Miss Hastin JfiE graduate of New York University in Thysicul Education and ia taking ad ditional work this summer. She is director of physical education for girls in the Springfield schools. BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition o f The Ex change Bank, Cedarville, In the State of Ohio, at the close o f business on June 30,193L RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate ——f 83,365.00 Loans on-Collateral..— . . . 35,610.00 Other Loans, Discounts.. 230,189.70 Overdraft* 82.86 Banking House and L o t:.. 35,100.00 Furniture and Fixtures — 14,200.00 Due from Reserve Banks-and . caah.in vault . . . . . ------ 26,897.63 VP- m | jFur*»uuM ow es P l^^tolum bu j.O h lo "^E.G.Budislab. Inc.*1 CALL iREENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 910, Xenia, Q. A D A I R ’S TOTAL -3S74S95.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ’___ $ 50.000A0 Surplus Fund — . . . , 2,000.00 Undivided Profits less expen ses, interest a^d kxes paid 2,080.95 Reserved for Depreciation . 6,200.00 Individual Deposita^ubject' to check 147,039.89 Demand Certificates Deposit 3,303.34 Time Certificate* Deposit 30,149.79 Saving Deposits 87,151.22 Notes, Bills Rediscounted 46,970.00 Bills-Payable 50,009.00 TOTAL ................... |374^95.19 State of Ohio, County of Greene, ss; I, L. E. Tindall# Cashier of -the above named The. Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, do< solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L P. TINDALL, Cashier Correct Attest; ‘ W. J. Tarbox, M. I. Marsh, Robert Elder, Directors. „ . L. F. TINDALL, Cashier. State of Ohio, County o f Greene. Subscribed arid sworn -to before me ‘ this 7 day o f July, lOtLo •- A. E. RICHARDS, Notary Public,- Gas Ranges Yoil'll Be Proud to Own as $ as • o o If you are furnishing your first kitchen —if you have long planned to do away with your old, unsatisfactory range—^and want to save money on the new gas range you buy— you must see our new lines of-*; Gas Ranges, ALL PORCELAIN GAS RANGE Ivory trimmed marbelized green. A beautiful gas range with m&ny new features ...... .......... $55 ALL PORCELAIN GAS RANGE Colors green and ivory nr all ivory. Ah exceptional value .............. $42 LATEST TYPE CONSOLE GAS RANGE Porcelain front, Ivory trimmed. In mafr belized green ..... ..... . $35 TABLE TOP GAS RANGE All porcelain marbelized, large size $67 - n m c i t u t SEE THESE RANGES IN OUR WINDOW ADAIR’S — AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE SAT. JULY 11 TO SAT. JULY 18 Dresses EVERY ONE UNDERPRICED A rack of dresses in a variety o f styles, materials, colors, sizes* Real Values a t ....... ........... * .... For the past week we have counted and measured every item in our store. We Have set out all broken lots, have re-priced hun dreds o f items and are prepared to ' offer you some real values. Come here Saturday and see. Choice Any Silk Umbrella in our stock. Value to $12.50. This Sale $ 5 Dresses SPLENDID STYLE — QUALITY Shantungs, figured chiffons, prints, A w g k g f Plain Crepes. A t least 150 to M ielect from. Each only 4 f Choice Any of our Printed Silk Crepe or Chiffon 99c • -■ ..iif ■ v:rr We cannot begin to tell here o f all the things you will find at reduced Prices. We ca nsay, however, that it will pay you well to come to Jobe’s Saturday and next week. Coats * AT ABOUT HALE PRICE $ 9.75 Black, New Blue, Gr^y and Black. Newest styles. Every one worth far more than XENIA, J C B E ’ J . ' ............................. - - - • Ohio i > ■
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