The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

rxx mmmuM m « a l p , F r i d a y , akbcl » , * * * Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCKYARDS DAILY MARKET % p iwM s e S. K , SM O O T S F . F . SM OOTS M O N E Y P A ID W H EN W E IG H E D itWiMtnwnnnt|nn«i»nnni iiimnniiiwiymoKF1 mnuiuiMWiniiiiMniimini.-iiiiwiwmiM CAN BE CURED hemorrhoids (<mPILE5) W ITHOUT USE O F KN IFE W ITHOUT LOSS OF T IM E A successful treatment for iritarnal and protruding pUss- Require* from four to seven treatments at interval* o f about once a week * cure of tho ayersige case*. Alto the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatment fo r Fiatulae* Rruritl* An! (itching! and Fissure, etc. PR. J. A. YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18, 19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 334 EXTRACTIONS SOc or FREE WITH ALL WORK and PLATES $10.00 THIS OFFER FOB. A LOOTED TIME ONLY MLG. A . SMITH,Dentist GAS ADM IN ISTERED Open Daily and Tees. Thar, and Sat. Eves .—7 to I ,* SmithBidg. lOtf W. Hifh St Springfield, OWe. .Main H» 13 Counties Hear Farm Radio Talks Im p ortan t A g r icu ltu r a l T o p ic s D iscuaaed E v e r y M o n d a y -r £ M Ohio farmers in IS counties are re­ ceiving radio broadcasts on agricul­ tural topics every Monday night from the Ohio State University Radio Sta­ tion WEAO, according to a survey recently conducted by H. C, Ramsow- er, director o f agricultural extension of tho Ohio' State University. Every Monday night specialists at the state college of agriculture present their views on various agricultural problems and discuss subjects varying from rations for baby chicks, to fer­ tilizers, seed, livestock, and rural economics. Among the farm topics discussed ovdr the air during March were: Farm Relief through •Pasture, Fertilization, ClothingMay Menace Health UnmltaUi Causa Na r r o w A n d O th e r S l e e r O w R U h t S i d e , Best ForYour Heart M a y I f yon toss in tad dll ftlfM Mid S tra in ' can’ t sleep on right aide, try simple IU* glycerin, saline/etc. (Adlsriks). dtat ■ IT 1 ONE dose relieves. stomach GAR A multitude' of We *«*y be caused pressing on heart so you sleep sound by unsuitable clothing for children, *n night. Unlike other medicine, Ad- according to Mias Bertha Raker, ex- ierik* acts on BOTH upper and lower tension specialist in clothing at the bowel, removing poisons you never Ohio State University, who says that knew were there. Relieves conatipa- poor and badly fitting clothes may in- tion ln 2 hours! Let Adlerika cleanse terfere with circulation, breathing or your stomach and bowala and see how digestion, and may causa round shoul- coo^ you feel! 'Brown’s rugs, dors, sway tanks, protruding ab- Pifiliinnil :RE. Main Street 762 Ladies Silk Dresses . A ll Sizes. X e n ia ,'O h io $4.98 , ■ $1.98 $2.98 100 Children Silk Dresses $1.98 an d $2.98 # Mr. Farmer! BORROW FROM US TQ . P U R C H A S E SEED, FERTILIZER, LIVESTOCK, Of for any other worthy purpose. We. loan on your own personal secur­ ity. No endorsers neces- lary. SPECIAL PAYMENT " MAN FQR FARMERS Mr. City Man. LET US COMBINE YOUR SCATTERED BILLS Anf Pay Than With a “COLONIAL PLAN” LOAN Payments arranged to suit your income. You can bor­ row on your automobile or other personal security. No endorsers required. QUICK LOANS A Friendly, Quiet Service LOANS UP TO $500 Q » C M r t > M l i « ,R r t « & r w .T ..M o M T THE COLONIAL FINANCE CO. 2 0 W e s t M a in St. C en te r 8 2 7 S p r in g fie ld , O h io Attention Feeders! WE CAN OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FINE GROUND Corn Feed Meal Protein—11*4% Fat^-6% Fiber—6%% This is an excellent feed. Manufacturer* of the celebrated William Tell Flour SPRINGFIELD, OHIO a ton at the mill PRICE ■ $ Z 5 The Annelid b BurkCo. IFV 0 (JNODPSlfflWDEOPIN domen*, weakened muscles, lame feet, nervous strain, and fatigue. Although Ohio farmers producing Clothing shouid be light in weight canning « r manufacture are and so constructed and fitted as to give entire freedom o f motion for growing bodies, A> linen -and cotton are <kept clean easily, t ^ y are ideal for children’* clothing, ahe states. Loosely woven materials are also good planning'a 10 per cent. increase in their pea acreage in 1831, the total acreage for the United States will be about 4 per cent less then it was in 1930, according to rural economist's at the state university. Arranging Fields for Greater Income, as they provide warmth and at the New Brooding Equipment, Emergen-‘ same time allow ventilation, cy Pasture Crops, Chick Feeding j Simple, genuine, substantial doth- Facts, and Lessons from Potato Cost ing trends to develop the same sturdy Records. Equalities in the child,‘MissRaker de- This Monday, 7 to 9 p. m. specialists dares, and school girls should be en­ ure scheduled to discuss on the farm eouraged to wear the simplest short, night program at the state university such topics as New Facts* on Milk Markets, How to Reduce Losses from CoccidiosiB, and Trends in Cooperative Marketing, 6 6 6 Relieves.a Headache or Neuralgia In type of garments rather than inap- SOmlnutea, checksa Celd the first day, propriate clottaa Which restrict their ,w*d d»eeks Malaria ia three days, movements. | Since play helps to ,develop strong ! bodies, it is beet to provide the chil- .888 a ls o l a T a b le ts . ATTENTION ! Ex-Service Men Bandit Gets Bonus Boll. CANTON, 0 ,— (AP)—Barney Ev- > . ana, world war veteran, was held *P and robbed o f f 190. He bad recently received the money on his adjusted compensation certificate. A bank account would have protected this man and his money from robbery. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio an Beginning with April, the talks will :dren withbaallylaundered Pl»y clothes be ten minutes long and will deal with of dur» bl° “ *t«rial and designs, of important farm scores problems. About 40 talks will be presented dur­ ing the rhonth. Among the many sub­ jects to be considered are: Marketing Broilers, Some Corn Planting Ques­ tions, Fertilizing Alfalfa, Soybeans <as a Hay Crop, How to Increase Corn Yields, Facts About Oil for Farm Machinery, Spring and Summer Range for Pullets, and Starting Pigs on Feed. i Sure Way to Stop Night Coughs Famous Prescription Brings Almost Instant Relief FOR SALE—& .Shares Hooven & Allison stock. Win return 8% divi­ dends; Write Box 1151, care of Herald. Night coughs, or coughs caused by a cold; or irritated throat, can now be stopped within 15 minutes by a doc­ tor’s prescription called Thoxine which works on an entirely different principle from ordinary medicines, It has a quick double action,, it relieves that irritation and goes direct to the internal cause. Thoxine contains no harmful drugs, is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. Guaranteed to give better and quicker relief fo r coughs or sdre throats than anything you have ever tried or you can have your money tack. 35c, 60c, and 31.00 bottles. Sold by Richard’s Drug Store and all other good, drug stores. BANK STATEMENT Report o f thfc Condition of The Ex­ change Bank,'Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, at the d o s e of business On March 25, 1931. , RESOURCES Loans on Reid Estate—— 3 27,182.70 Loans on Collateral-—. . — 35,860.00 Other Loans, Discounts.-- 260,099.57 Overdrafts —_____________ 51.62 Banking House and Lot — 35,100.00 Furniture and Fixtures — 14/200.00 Cash Items — ____ 43.62 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault.—— ___ 30,273.91 TOTAL______________3403,411142 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ,___ 3 50,000100 Surplus Fund _________ 2,000,00 Undivided Profits less expen­ ses, intereBt and taxes paid 3,445148 Reserved for Depreciation - 6,200100 Individual Deposits subject to check —; ____ 187,107101 Demand Certificates Deposit 3,844104 Time Certificates Deposit 31,196.52 Savings Deposits — ____ ' 34/216187 Notes, Bills Rediscounted .86,400100 Bills Payable ____L,_,__ 50,000 0 Other Liabilities__ „ ____ 190 YOU PAY LESS AT 39 West Main Xenia *P/ TOTAL___- — _____-3403.411.42 State; o f Ohio, County o f Greene, as: 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. F. TINDALL, Cashier Correct Attest: j- W. J. Tarbox, M. I. Marsh, J. B. Rife, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before w this 28th day o f Starch, 1931. A. E. RICHARDS, Notary Public. PROOF POSITIVE- Thirty thousand satisfied cus­ tomers, with their accounts Safe in our keeping, is proof positive of the confidence of the people of Clark County and vicinity m their constantly growing financial institution. We Pay 5J Compounded Semi-annually Our money invested exclusively in first mortgages on approved real estate. > „ * ' • :'v \ ■ ' - Merchants and Loan Association fthh aid LimMtMe Stneti Springfield, Ohio $!3»MMN.M Reserve andSurpiua, $770,888JO WALL PAPER SALES LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS Sale Starts Friday, March 20 NEW PATTERNS Ends Tuesday, March 31 R F M r i i m r i l ALL 0UR PAPERS ARE MOUNTED AND DISPLAYED ON PANELS. YOU CAN H abm E lW A O J l l l see ju st HOW IT WILL LOCK ON THE WALLS OF YOUR HOME. EVERY W ALL PAPER In Stodc Reduced. A ll Paint and Enamel Reduced Twenty Rooms of New S ix P a t t e r n s o f T w e n ty P a t t e r n s W a l l P a p e r Wall Paper Suitable for W a ll P a p e r W a l l P a p e r V a lu e s t o 2 S c Any Room. 10c value. Per a c s e n . . . . 4 te ge a t ^ l c P e r ro n . . . m i . V " t# ge at g a le P e r le U . . . # 2 Per g a l e R oll . . l i 12 r e e m l p t a W an Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Lead, O il, Turpentine, Glass, Ladders, « Broshes, Teels, Framed Pictures, W ind ew Shades, Furniture Uphelstery f l f f n O l fla g S u B sM U s * , FRED F* GRAHAM CO. Wholesale and Retail 17 and 19 S. W h item aa 8 t S eap p yd eevk e Ohto * ; -14 untilmu*.* "■RniM'ith's; ■ it

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