The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52
CEDAUVItLE HERALD,: » *Y ' **L¥ 15 , l9-»2. ' R e p o r t o f C on d ition o f TH E X E N IA N A T IO N A L B A N K o f X e n ia , in t h e ^ t a t ^ o f O h io , a t t h c c l o s e o f business o n June 80 , 1932 . C h a r te r N o. 2932 . R e se rv e D istrict N o. 4 RESOURCES S Loam and Discounts___-------------------------------------------- -$ 363,139.17 YordrttflCto »«.p« ^n * ^ 8.42 United States Goverwnent Securities -ow n ed ----------- — 184,550,00 Other Bonds—owned ------,---------------------------220,075.86 Banking House and L o t -------------------- - 18,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Cash Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank----- I . -------— 52,680.47 Cash due from other Banks-----------------------——- 311,420.25 Outside checks and other’eash items ->-------------— — — 539.54 , Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer-------4,500.00 Other A s s e ts________— ------------------— — 92. 36 $1,170,106,07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in — -------- ---------- --------------.$ 100,000,00 Su rp lus . ______________________ _____________ loO,000.00 . Undivided P rofits__ ___________ — ----------------- ----------- 100.055.80 Reserves for taxes and Other Contingencies — -------- 20,058.06 Circulation outstanding ____ — w— j *— 90,000.00 Certified checks outstanding___ ________ - ____ 280.25 Demand Deposits______________ ______ ______________ 759,627.80 Bills Payab le__ ____ _______________________ _________ NONE Rediscounts _______________________________I _______ NONE Other Liabilities_______________ _____________ - - r____- 84.16 ^ . .... . ' $1,170,106.07 -S TA TE O F OH IO , C O U N T Y O F GREENE , S S : . I, R ..O . W e a d , C ash ier o f th e a b ov e -n am ed b a n k , d o so lem n ly sw e a r th a t th e a b o v e sta tem en t is tru e t o the b e s t o f m y k n ow le d g e an d b e lie f. . ' R , O . W E A D , Cash ier. Su b s c r ib ed and sw o rn t o b e f o r e m e th is 8 th d a y o f Ju ly , 1932 ; ' - H .'S . L e sou rd , N o ta ry P u b lic . C o r re c t— A tte s t . A . E. B eam , J. A . F inn ey , H en ry C. F lynn , D ire cto rs . . ' B O A R D O F D IRECTOR S H. E. Eavey, Chairman, ' A. E. Beam, Vice Chairman W. D. Wright, R. O. Wead, Henry C. Fylnn, Jos. A. Finney XENIA NATIONAL BANK BIRTHS IN COUNTY FOR _ STATEMENT IN THIS ISSUE, MONTH OF JUNE REPORTED Those interested in bank statement# will find the statement of the Xenia National Bank in this Issue. It is worth reading and shows the hank to be in excellent condition. With a cap ital of $100,009, Surplus o f $100,000, Undivided Profit fund of $100,055.80; owner of $184,550.00 in U. S. bonds; other bonds, .$229,675.86; Loans and discounts, $365,139,17. Cash Reserve with Fedei’al Reserve Bank,$52,680.47 Cash due from other banks, $311,420.- 25. Demand deposits, $759,627.80, and' no bills-payable, borrowed ^xunay or rediscounts. - HORSES s caws R e v e r se P hone C harges A ,| p t ^ ^ main OFFICE ■ ^^Colum bus, Ohio •E.G.Buchsleb. Inc. CALL 1REENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 910, Xenia, O. C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard" ware Co.), CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFTDRINKSANDCANDY Pool and Billards We Invite a Share o f Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio THRESHING COAL Car load Dana Block in yard at Special Low Price for Threshing*. The best Steam Coal on the Market. C. L. McGiunn r TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St* Cedarville, O. FORSALE ANDWANT AOSPAY DU- WESLEY RESIGNS AS W. U. PRESIDENT Dr. Charles H. Wesley, elected as president of Wilbetforce University lust month, to succeed Gilbert Jones, has resigned, and Bishop Ransom, has appointed F. A. McGinnis, of the Col lege o f Liberal Arts, and vice presi dent, ns acting president until a per manent successor is secured. Dr. Wesley will retain his present position with Howard University in Washington, D. C. It is said the fi nancial status of the college was not inviting' and. this may have had some bearing on Dr. Wesley resigning. The following births were_ reported for the mopth of June in this county: James Mumphrey Kinsey, Xenia, Bernadine Marie Bennett, James town, ... „Bolores Jean Reese, RR 12, Dayton. Joyce Ellen Judy, Cedarville, William Jr. Stephens, RR Wilming ton. Elmer Edward Steward, RR Xenia. Mary Elizabeth Shaw, Spring Val ley, James Rinck Paullin, Xenia. John Charles Conklin^.Xenif. Roxie Lee Massie, Xenia. Gladys (reng Kerns, Xenia. £ Phyllis, jeaig Kerb*, Kenia. - ' Paul Revere Stroud, Jr., Xenia, £ Frances^June Scott, Xenia Richard Allen Finn, YeIlow Bp Thomas Tb^dofl^tdiifc, Osbo; Donald.. Frank Wassenich, R,Da; LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE 696 Liquid or Tablet# used internally ] and 666 Salve externally, make a com-1 plete and effective treatment for CoMs. Vfost Speedy Remedies Known The Young Peoples* Societies of the Methodist, First. Presbyterian and United Presbyterian churches, held a picnic at Bryan*Park, Tuesday even ing. Mr. W. R. Torrence, former Ce- darvillian, now a resident of Xenia, when not on a “ globe trot**, was a cal ler on friends here Wednesday. Miss Jeanette Ritenour o f the Mi ami Valley Hospital, Dayton, is home on a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ritenour. EARN SUBSTANTIAL INCOME Selling Penny-a-Day Accident and Sickness policies. Also dollar a year Burglar, policy. Write 815-KA, Guar antee Title Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. S. I CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR FILES) WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE i. WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A successful treatment for internal and protruding piles. Requires from four to seven treatment* at intervals of about once a week for a cure o f the averagiyMMjigilso the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Flstulai^ruritis Ani (itching! and Fissure, etc. DR. J. A . YODER - . Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18, 19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 334 WHEAT 4 I am arranging to buy Wheat and have pro- cured a Blower Loader. Call or see me before you sell. - v BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only available building lot on Chillicoth Street. Located on corner of alley in good e&tfmuritty. ' , o. l . M c F a r l a n d . * 1217 Glendale Ave. Apt. A-10 Davjtop, Ohio * . j E L E C T R IC A L REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Nelson Creswell, 1 Phone 174! : s TlllllliaillinmillHIIMHHfllllllllMIMIIHIMIIMItllllillllllMmKH PURE BRED BELGIAN STALLION TAXES ARE PUB Let * “ COLONIAL PLAN" LOAN JA Y THEM “ Our Combination Rate W ill Save You Money LOANS OF TO $500 On your Automobile or other personal security on Monthly Payment# The Colonial Finance Co. 20 W . Main St., S p r in g fie ld , O. Center 827. Wanted to Buy ' ■ • • H t> . Used Electric Water Pumps W. H. Swankhouse 3303 E. Third St., Dayton, .Ohio ififliuiui;iuiuuiiiiiiuBiiHiiiiHitiBiBituiitHiiy!iiiiaiiiiuaiBityiuaiH!i»mwiHiiyiamHii;imii W ill make the season o f 1932 on the Thomas Andrew farm located on the Federal pike, 3 miles from Cedarville and 4 miles from Gladstone.. W e will take cate to prevent accidents but will not be responsible in case o f same. . FEE—$10 To insure colt to stand and nurse. WALTER ANDREW iflaaikiiiiiiiaiiiiHiHuiiitaimaMiitMiHiitHiHiHiiiiiiHHiiiiamiif ! . . LOANS AND . . .f f. . .INSURANCE . . . j t We Will' Loan You money on Your | AUTOMOBILE ■emm Right now you car-owners are “ sitting pretty” . *... You can buy more * afe, comfortable, trouble-free mileage for a dollar than in'any pre vious summer . . . You don't have to put up with second-choice tires for reasons o f economy, because first-choice tires cost you no m ore !. . , Goodyear Tires—the kind we sell—are first-choice here, throughout the state, throughout the nation, by more than 2 to 1 !. . . They outsell all others not *because of any triefi guarantees, or phony induce ments, or special deals , hut simply because they give people the biggest money's worth, and people know i t ! . . . Don't be argued out o f the benefits to be had from the leading tires and our service. THINK OF BUYING FIRST- CHOICE GOODYEARS AT THESE PR ICES I Farmers' Special Rate On 1 I INSURANCE | A Saving Can Be Made on Inaur- |, ante, by Calling Ua iELDEN & CO., Inc. I Steele Bldg, Xenia, O. I Phone 23 illliMMIIiaillllintllllltllMIIIHimiMlMHIIIMMIItHMMIIIIIIH ^>L LUXURY that Women Love \<S & // // // // « There's a world ofj:omp!imenf in the way women invariably choose The Sinton-St. Nich olas in.Cincinnati. The eager desire to please, the airpPyefinement gnd.comfort, the cen tral .'fbcation, the splendid food and the surprising economy excite their admiration. ■jz- Rrtesfbr ’moms with bath,shower. .andservidOipt2.501upwardsrFive---------- dining rooms serving finest food at very moderate prices. The hotel of character in a city of character JQHtyL MORGAN... ... MaoaglngQtrcdor. CHKASOOFFICE• 520No.MICHIGANAVE•SUITE422•PHONESUPERIOR446 © Lifetime Guaranteed . , . GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Supertwist Cord Tires 4.56-26 M a t ^ X ch T f f inns. Single 64.31 Tubs * 1 .6 0 4.56-21 M M Each B r i a n s . Single 64.3* Tuba61.6f 4.75ii* * £ ■ « » Each t, « ^ l a n«. Single **.1 4 Tube 65*66 5.00-19 Each ' inns. Single SS.3I Tuba f l . l f 5.06-26 Each a w in ns. Single 6 f.4 9 Tube i i . i t i.,25-18 •S6. Single 6*>S6 Tube 62.47 dean Patton TUNE IN (Station) Wad. (Tima) P.M. OoodyanrRadio Pro|xaih. Removal Sale Beginning Saturday, July 16th ™'A THE SMART SHOP ™“ . , ■ « \ W e will p lace on Sale every article o f women’s and girls' wearing apparel and ac cessories we have in the Store at greatly reduced prices. W e have a fine new location being made ready fo r us here m Xenia but w e are determined to move as little sum mer merchandise into it as possible. Our lo3S is your gain— Come and get i t ! . WashDresses $139 Everyone new up-to-the-minute $1.98 dresses right out o f stock. All sizes. Girls’Dresses 39c Every girl’s dress from 59c to 65c. Buy a few for school wear. Sizes S to 14. 59c Also $1.00 silk lace hose. Best shades. All sizes. Regular Per fect Stock. A ll Millinery Must Go F r o m 1 9 c , 4 9 c , 6 9 c . O u r B e s t H o t s 9 8 c 9 1 . 6 0 G u a r a n t e e d B o b o l i n k H o s e 79 c $1.00 Bobolink H o s e .............................79c 79c Full Fashioned Chiffon H o s e ......6Bc 50c Mesh hose, all sizes ................... ...39c 39c Fine Quality Rayon hose ............29c *» Lace h o s e .................. -............. 49c $1.00 Washable Knitted S k ir t s ........79c $1.00 Sweaters and B lou ses ................ 79c All Bathing Suita Reduced. 99c White House Aprons...................... 79 c A ll Girdles, garter belts, bandeaus are reduced. 59c Extra Size Rayon B loom ers ..........46c 25c Medium Size Rayon Blo6mers....l7c $4.98 Dresses (special groups) .... $3.39 $1.98 Washab le Cape Gloves $ 1.49 $1.00 Rayon Slips, various kinds........69c $1.00 Fast Color Print Pajamas 88c All Spring Coats HeavilyReduced SilkDresses $ 1,00 About 20 Washftble Bilk and long sleeve dfttkeT dresses. Broken sizes. SilkDresses $2.39 This group comprises most all our $2.98 dresses with 3.98 and 4.98 values added. WashDresses 39c TheSe are all guaranteed fas color. Values from 69c to 99 All sizes. NOTE— STORE CLOSED FRIDAY TO PREPARE FOR SALE t
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