The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

c t i u im s j i M aw . wmtaxr, may *t, imk MPM ■paMMmMMM Fair and Loyalty to Home Town Buslneea is the first es­ sential to a successful and prosperous community. Courtesy and Straight- Forward Pealing is always our aim. ■u« It is with pride we cite that many o f our early cus­ tomers have prospered and grown through the years and we still value their connec­ tion and association. Good W ill holds steadfast where good service is kept in force; - Our attitude has always been that we owe the com­ munity a service and that our success is hound up with your success. . A Surplus and a Reserve never hurt anyone. In all business Faith and Confidence is the Foundation o f Success. We invite you take ad­ vantage o f all the Banking Facilities this bank oilers. Deposits insured up to $5,- 000 fo r each'account by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. We buy and sell all U. S. Government and Federal Land Bank Bonds. BANK PERSONAL • a ■ Cashier--®. 0 . Weed AMistl*t'0aiMeF--t>. B, Clemmer Aftstetant Castoep—Wm. B. Fraver Cenecttow-Weila B. Shipley jawaisai#^pir»ii,i|i,jpur« ac^Ksi^ 'Vl Mrs. Irene MeCey *"'* ■— nt J ait a * v*Fir*i aiwi vwuva|iviNiiiuC| . \ years ill June I, 1935, The Xenia National Be One Hundred Years Old As An June 1 ,1 8 .3 5 , The Bank o f Xenia, a privately operated bank, opened its doors for business. In 1846 it received a charter under the name o f The Xenia Branch o f the Ohio State Bank. When the national banking a c t was passed in 1862 The Xenia State Bank was chartered by The National government under the name o f The First National Bank o f Xenia, and in 1883 was granted a new charter under the name o f The Xfenia National Bank. The record o f The Xenia National Bank bears witness that it has taken helpful and constructive parts in the solving o f the financial problems o f the community during times o f stress. Today we are carrying on in this traditional manner and lending every effort to assist in britfeing the community through trying times in good order. We trust that when the present chapter o f our country’s history shall have been written our successors may look back with a feeling o f pride upon the record o f The Xenia National Bank dur­ ing these uncertain years. *. ' . ' * * K . *r , . ■ , It is the earnest endeavor o f the management o f The Xenia National Bank to give to the public all the banking facilities which may be had in any city. Recently the inter­ ior o f the banking house has been remodeled and equipped with bandit resisting fixtures —bullet-proof glass and screens, electrically controlled time locks and bandit proof tell­ ers windows. An after-hour depository has been installed for the convenience o f all wishing a safe place to deposit cash apd checks a fter banking hours. • , ■ : - ■ . * ' . . . . . . . . . . , H .. Saturday, June 1, our One Hundredth anniversary,.we invite you to come in and see our newly and modernly equipped banking house. Looking forward with confidence every director, officer and employee o f this bank pledges to the community his whole-hearted cooperation in making this community a good place to live in as well as a good place to make a living in, ORGANIZATION H. E. Eavey—President and Chairman o f Boarcl o f Directors Henry C. Blynn—Vice -President * Mary Little Dice Joseph A ; Finney ^ ^ R. O .W ead F. B. Clemmer-—Secretary o f Board * r? A Statement o f Financial Condition as o f May 27 RESOURCES ■^ Cash irtVault and due tram. Banka 590,172.28 tJ. 8, Bond* and Bond* Guaranteed by U, S. *16,260.00 Federal Bank and Ohio Municipal# Bond*__ ____ _ 372,650.00 Loan* to our Customer* ____ ______________ 483,868.24 Banking Hon** and Furniture and Fixture* m 0 *** -*4 **mm fta* it *-W 22,972.12 Other Resource* 958.19 9* Total1 t * > * * * * * * * * * mm> a* m «*«(»****» m 41,726,858.88 i i r a n i W A T M I l I A f H A H V JLX U JB| j 9 l J l JE p JHK m P pmv XENIA, OHIO LIABILITIES «f m *»**m * m ** •»*»*» «* •* % *.**«*u**-a**« m \ Deposits Surplus Fund m , *4 *> * *■ mm v*m •«■*. *# *a <*( m a***fe> *a*A,* m Capital Stock » mm > a.u m m at mmwm 4 * *ek*« •**■a»w *4 m 100,600.00 Undivided Froflt* and Ke*crv»s a Mt t* m a, mw *4 a* m 138A8B.80 Total Capital Tb# » merch, you at FIFY-3 NEWS FBI D COLUMB Arcbaeologi piety is set the federal 000 work-it ed by Henr the aociety. . sum for tb Wing exte museum, £0 ing the twi in custody 0 ing a new 1 history sur\ trone said, signed to p; for unempli naturalists tensive stut flora, wild 1 sites,' burial facilitate tli share of the the state ha districts wi reft, Young; Athens, Gle Columbus, ] ledo, Lima, Cincinnati, lished on a families on rapid and and cammui and econom headquarter President Ohio State two native intemationa warded hon versity’s c They are K expert on p the doctor o E. Skinner, receive the gree. Miss bom at Cin three oiflcia Saar plebis .. Nations. 1 at Red fielc cutive of 0 electrical m Miss Wan ' bridge, Ma Wilkinsburi A. new ri era! indicat- closed its d desiring to plies to th based on 1 tion act, m 00th Genen held that tl state busin, ' compensatio practically i were operal present tim cent of the . piles are p cerns and i lowed to the the remaini business, it The John > named for Jr,, director p^trtment, w ance in Colt ’dance and s' of the State The orchest! are employe ■« ment, was , in Clevelanc W*S resident department - .Ohio’s rel 25,209 perso pcooditures d. figures rele federal relic, Additional s May but ex. able, Mr. St of persons April decre,, an increase aided by , ‘Added’ empl dustry is la' April decre gainst “chis also played Plans to the enforcer department’ bringing.flur attempt to beotJegghig ad here by 1 Milter. Dir f the present l ■ to cover the Matt STATE Nineteen Park, out 0 :, state $12,75 457 through Mm> As the legal h t k i A

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