The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

A BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON MAKERS * WE CARRY IN STOCK A T ALL TIHES HORSE SHOES RASPS WELD1 6 COMPOUND SPOKES IRON BARS LAY STEEL MULE SHOES FILES OAK RIMS SHAFTS TIRE BOLTS DRIVE CALK SHOES HORSE HAILS HOOF PADS HICKORY RIMS STREL TIRES TOE CALKS TOE STEEL THE DIEHL HARDWARE COMPANY, 68 East Main Street Springfield, 0 . “ DEAL AT DIEHL’ S” GOMPETANT DIETITIANSNEOEBIN STATEHOSPITALS FORINSANE Brttar USED CARS. FfeuuM **d Insurance. Balden k Crawford, D«- ‘ kin Bldg., Xenia. NOCINDERSFOR UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. TheHagarStrawBoardsPaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. >This ia the eighteenth o f a series o f » cent o f the people who are really con- • stipation would insist they are not , That i» due to the false atandarda we i have employed to detect constipation. < ' Regularity o f habits does not mean ; ■that there is no constipation*; Ninety- four percent o f 428 patients,especial- ; ly tested, who were found to he con­ stipated from one to 18 i No state hospital for the insane in *Ohio has a trained dietitian. The rea- j son is that a trained dietitian will not j work for the small salary allowed in the salary schedule. ($60.00) per month) . < articles that will appear each week in this newspaper dealing with Ohio’s problem o f increasing insanity. These articles are spon­ sored by the Ohio Association for the Welfare *of the Mentally Sick, which has> hut one objective, namely, more scientific and more humane treatment o f mentally sick patients in state hospitals and the rapid rehabilitation of these' unfortunates. Your Spring Coat Is "Here Constipation is one o f the many causes o f mental sickness. To correct it through appropriate diet, is sound, rational treatment, To permit it to go untreated through paying no at­ tention to the diet means permitting the -mental sickness to continue on to total or partial loss o f the activities o f the mind. ■t—a In diet the main thing is not the a- mount or kind o f food that we put in­ to our stomachs so much as it is the length o f ;time-this food remains in our bodies. In preparing a scientific diet we are really aiming to overcome constipation for it is constipation, with its consequent decomposition, and absorption of the toxic material into the blood stream that creates the* havoc. A world-wide authority has stated that constipation is the un­ derlying cause^ o f .90 per cent of'the ills o f the body. WHY HARD TO DETECT Constipation is very hard to recog­ nize that we know whether we are constipated or not. Ninety-five per C H U R C H N O T IC E S J M. E. CHURCH SERYICE Rev. S. M. Ingmire, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A . M. P, M. Gillilan, Supt. Maywood Horney : ASSt.' Morning service at 10:30 A . M. Communion Servicee. Special music. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Pfayer meeting Wednesday 7. P. M, U. P. CHURCH Sabbath "School at 10:00 A,- M, Mr. ■p. A. Dobbins, superintendent. Morning service at 11:00 A M. Subject: “ A Forward Look.” ,0. Y. P. C. U. at 7:00 P. M. . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W . P. Harriman, Pastor. Sabbath School at 10:00 A. M. Janies C. McMillan, Supt. ‘ Morning service at 11:00 A M . Subject: “ Keeping Faith.” C. E. at 7.:00 P..M ] The Evening sermon is to center a- bout the words o f the Apostolic Ben- | ediction which appear in the Fiffany ; window on thee Northside o f the a u -; itoriurn. This window as is w ell' known was placed there by The Hon. j .Whitelaw Reid, in memory o f his ■ Father, Robert Charleton Reid. This window is one o f the finest products o f the Tiffany studios, and on the coming Sabbath evening will be il­ luminated. from the outside so that all its beauty may he seen. The hour o f the evening service will be eight a’clock. Spring’s Smartest COATS A wide and varied assortment for your choosing—in price range to meet every purse. BANK STATEMENT Report o f the Condition o f The Ex. ehahge Bank, Cedarville, in the State o f Ohio, at the dose o f business .on March 23, 1927. . RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate ......... 29,560.00 Loans on Collateral._ ....42,620.00 Other Loans, Discounts,, ..200,632.90 Overdrafts ------1,222.39 U, S. Bonds and Securities 5,732.15 Other bonds, Stocks, Securities 400.00 Banking House and Lot .J 138,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 19,950,00 Real Estate other than Bank­ ing House _______ . . .— 19.500.00 Cash Items . . . . . . ________________ . . . _ 36.83 Due from M jKrve Banks and • Cash in^V au lt________ —44,177.59- Cash Item _________. . . . __ 16.02 TOTAL $462,353.88 $25 -$35 -$45 -$55 OTHER COATS UP TO $125 BENGAL1NE COATS KASHA COATS SATIN COATS TWILL COATS SPORTCOATS t effie &acAc/’-M//6e /C o 24 E. Main St. Springfield, O. LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus F u n d _____________ 2,000.00 Undivided Profits less expen­ es, interest, taxes p a id _____ 1,037.39 Individual Deposits subject to check — 245,520.91 Dement! Certificates Deposit 5,972.81 Due to Banks and Bankers 400.00 Time Certificates Deposit 29,322.45 Savings Deposits. —— 62,312.82 Notes, bills Rediscounted -.15,787.50 Bills Payable ——— ____ 50,000.00 TO T A L ----------— u .$4623D3lf8 State o f Ohio, County o f Greene, ss: I, J. S. West, Cashier, o f the above named The Exchange Bank of Ced- Hrvjlle, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. J, S. West, Cashier Corfect—attest: W. J. Tarbox, M. 1. Marsh, Geo. W. Rife, directors, State o f Ohio, County of Greene: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Dth day of March, 1DD7. A. E, Richards, Notary Public, OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This is to certify that Karlh Bull is .miner, publisher r.nd editor of the Cedarville Herald and that there are m bondholders or ttortguttes, KAUL1I HULL. Building lots for Sale on North Main Street, in Cedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale * ■ » * * . * SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and Tornnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance AND Do not forgot that I loan MONEY m I*irr.t Farm Mortgages, for 5 or 10 years'at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST, W. L. CLEMANS,. O r i.tv ill., Ohio. We -are very grateful and wish to j express our heartfelt thanks to a ll! who were kind enough to contribute [ to the fund which was used to coyer hospital expanses in a recent opera tion. Mr. andd Mrs. Artie Shears daughter, Mrs. Taylor., an Rev. Reilly Little o f Albany, N, Y., preached Sabbath morning fo r the First Presbyterian congregation. Rev. Little was called here by the death e f his brother-in-law, the late James R. Orr, “ PER CAPITA COST AGAIN*’ The per capita cost price idea of managing state hospitals makes it impossible to purchase, foods that should be purchased for the patients. The result is that patients are denied; the foods that they should receive, with resultant constipation and contih uance o f their metital sickness which 'in turn keeps them as boarders o f the state, Such a policy is very poor judg­ ment, economically. The installation, o f trained, high-grade cooks will go a ; long way toward reducing the over-; crowded conditions o f our state hos­ pitals. The Ohio Association for the Wel­ fare of the Mentally.Sick recognizes the need o f this change in our state hospitals caring for the,mentally sick. Your membership in this organization with your moral support, will help t o : convince the legislature that suffi­ cient funds, must be directed into the; state . hospitals and other needed’ changes. The members o f the U. P. choir and friends ^numbering about forty enjoyed a covered dish dinner Friday night last at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. M* G. Nagley. There was music and contests for entertainment during the evening. It is no use to send or go *• way from HOME, when you can buy good overalls fo r $1 at HOME CLOTHING CO. ' Where Saving# are Safe* Paid on Deposits v S*nai'A»»w*Uy 20,000 Member* A**et* Over W / t Million WEST SIDE BUILDING & IRAN ASSN. Three Offices; Third and Broadway 510 East Fifth St. 19 East Third St. Dayton, Ohio. (Established 1887) We have ladies a hat to suit you. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. N O T IC E ! a _____________ • . \ X . * We are ready fo r our Eighth year in the hatching' business:5*' The year 1926 was our biggest and beat. We are prepared 'to make this year bigger and# better, AH flocks and equipment in A - l shape. W e can fill any size order PROMPTLY. In our custom Hatching Department we have a separate machine fo r each order. ; * / . *> Northup Hatchery R. R. 1. Yellow Springs, Ohio. GOOD GROUND Whatever you plant, you must have the right soil to get a good crop. More persons are finding out every day that the best place to plant their money is here where it will graw . DR. F, M. BOYLES TALKS ON TEETH N o;-2 Modern* Dental Work 'Or. Boyles Guarantees Painless Ex­ traction of Teeth or No Pay The twentieth century has been iptly termed the age of progress, rad every line of business and - ?very branch of science is advanc­ ing rapidly. This is particularly true of the science of donttstry, .vhlcli, in the totted States, has attained'its highest degree of per­ fection and has given American lental surgery a world-wide .repu­ tation. In the above respect, Dayton, as well as in other line's of human endeavor, is in the van of 4 < progress, for modern dentistry, Js here practiced according to the latest scientific methods and the sufferings of humanity alleviated In a most commendable way, as the skillful work executed by Dr. Boyles and associated dentists will testify, Dr. Boyles, who is located In -the DytribfilWKng at Fifth and Main 8 treets^ 4 »aa,.jhaap-<practlcing his profession .here An? DAJStsn.Rtf' the past 111 years,.add e4ery 'fled- . • 1 st aRso(;lated-Wlth 'hltn1Jha4{liadJi0 - years’ experience. Tfab (associates m of Dr. Boyle are Drs. J. Ray Smith, H. A. Edwards and C. J. Holbrook, who Is a specialist of high repute In the line of administering gas and extracting teeth In a perfectly painless manner. The niodernly equtppcd' dental rooms of Dr. Boyles are so arranged that each (ii'aneh of dental work occupies a -■separate and distinct department, linludlng extracting, plate work, •rown and bridge work, {tiling of lfc«lh and the treatment of pyorrhea. ■ Comfortable, well-fitting plates are made for $12.50 and crowns as low ns $5.00 par tooth. Other excellent dental work Is Jones at a proportionately i«w price. Dr. finnine' Dental Specialists are Inept.ed at Fifth and Main' streets, ;l'r< .div over Grant’s 25c store and n ' open evenings tor yotir conven* .and be protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate, YOUR MONEY DRAWS INTEREST FROM - THE DAY IT IS DEPOSITED. The SpringfieldBuilding& LoanAssociation f 28 E. Main Street Springfield, Ofiio liKaiBIWilKWilllf IT ' New Carlisle, Ohio, Jan, 7,192*/ “Last spring I planted five bushel* of potatoes on ons-half acre with sft appli­ cation of 250 pounds of .‘AA Quality’ Fertilizer fpr potatoes, mnnufretured. by The American Agricultural Chemical« Comptfiy. This yiiilctcd tne 2C I crates or 26d._bushp!s, This would be at the rate of better than 309 bushels per acre. These potatoes were of exceptionally fine quality,'smooth and free front scab or blight. . “ In the same patch I planted ihe sam'e variety of potatoes and used another brand or manufacture of fertilizer. The treatment and conditions were identical other than the fertilizer n$:d. The yield where ’AA Quality’ Fertilizer for potatoes was used wee fully one-third more. “ I have used 'AA Quality’ Fcrtt’izet* for five years, and I hcattUy recommend it for potatoes to' all potato growers.” —Oscar M. LeSthley Stop raising crops that just pay expenses—it’s so easy to grow the profit-making kind I f your last year's crops were not what they should have been — now is the time to set things right by U3ing the fertilizers that have a nation-wide repu­ tation for producing greatly in­ creased yields and better quality 'crops, Hundreds o f tests and thou­ sands o f farmers have proved that "A A Quality"; Fertilizers have the greatest crop- producing value. This c r o p - p r o d u c i n g power is not a matter o f chance, but rather the result to be ex­ pected from intelli­ gent and accurate a p p lica t ion o f the scientific knowledge .we have gained in igssr ■ fed continuous field experimenting and sixty years' experience in the manufacture o f commercial fertilizers. "A A Quality" Fertilizers sre made from materials which be­ come available in succession, as­ suring a continuous and com­ plete supply o f nourishment at all times during the growing season, This means continuous, , steady growth— ear­ lier maturity and big* ger yields. . "A A Quality" Fer­ tilizers are‘backed by the largest fertilizer manufacturing com­ pany in the world, and sixty years o f sat­ isfaction u> practical farmers. “AA QUALITY’ Manufactured only by TEE AMER ICAN AGR ICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY v . ' 0■ 1 Cincinnati Sales Dept* 405 Provident Bank Building, Cincinnati, O, FIF Council the usual bills of tn and repor , A new public dunj o f town. T the public person sel The que avenue bro| The street decided to this season permanent year. Mr. County Ro:1 able at the County Enjl Council t and author! for' bids. I r<.better , being the The tar oil stone and a used, the on the Colu There will 1 cost .of the worth more The "Civics their instruc of the High meeting to government had in it. John U i John ,Ung' citizen residi found dead ii tore field on ternoon by shot himself passing thro Unger hac walked out court, Osbor ter appearii assault and his Son-in-k boring farn lien Un| searching the above Prize We notil that Clarenf Golden Ladjj for Clark col and butter f l by the assod of milld r.ndl The milk tel the report tl Tecord, Mrf tizen o f Xej Schmidt, II farm in Clal Thomas Thomas hi died-Mondai h)s cousin J that place, nal hemorr| borti near 1849. and hr 18 years o fl The decef Barber of took place The fune| Turnbull ho with burial| tcry, ling’ |\Ve I a u [sine lent ’/isksl Above tor o f tDl llarketinif Henry F< suit, for born Indl that he bankers food m*r* t

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