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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 4

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FADE FOUR THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE JRXDAY BVKMIMO. nVRUAAY 6, 1M2. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of I The Citizens Building Loan Association OF COSHOCTON Showing the condition or the association at the close of the fiscal year ended December 31, 1931 NANKING CHIEF ASSETS Cash on hand and in banks 10,238.67 Loans on- mortgage security 387,933.00 Loans on certificate or pass-book security 150.00 Real esbs'te 7,860.78 Real estate sold on contract 1,500.00 Due from borrowers for insurance and taxes 91.03 Bonds 1,500.00 Deposits in other building and loan associations 27,500.00 LIABILITIES Mortgage i mentment and dividends 16.003.M Paid-up stock and dividends 391.088.66 Reserve fund 22,193.63 Undivided i fund Borrowed mOney Contingent i on real estate sold on contract i oil real a sold on contract 1,779.29 5,000.00 362.94 345.00 Total $436.773.48 Total $436,773.48 Interest Due and Uncoilected 2,000.00 State of Ohio, Coshocton County, ss: Hunt, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the s4reUry of The Citizens Building and Loan Association. 5 CoshSn that the foregoing is true statement and correctly Shows the financial condition of said Company at thTrtoL ofjScal year ended on the thirty-first day of De- comber. A.

D. 1931. Signature of Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 1st day of February, A. D.

1932. HAROLD E. HUNT. My Commission Expires Aug. 29, 1933 Notary Public CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OR THREE DIRECTORS We the undersigned Directors of the said The Citizens Building 'and Loan Association, of Coshocton, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing, to the best of our knowledge and belief, Ss a true statement and correctly shows the financial condition of said Company at the close of fiscal year ended on the 31st day of December, A.

D. 1931. O. W. CASSINGHAM J.

Q. ADAMS GUY 8. MEEK A PER CENT. TAX FREE INVESTMENT THE CITIZENS BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION on February 29, 1932, will complete forty years of service to this -community. During all that time it has never passed dividend and no one has lost a dollar.

Placing your Idle dollars In its paid-up stock will secure a safe investment for them. G. F. Schauweker, Pres. Cassingham, Vice-Pres.

J. M. Gleason, Director Guy S. Meek, Director C. B.

Hunt, Secy. Mabel Porter, Asst. Secy. J. Q.

Adams, Director J. E. Foster, Director The Commercial National Bank Building. a Highway Balance Feb. 1st Was $11,084,926 COLUMBUS, Feb.

was a balance of $11,064,926 in the state highway funds at the opening of business February 1, according to a statement issued today by State Treasurer Harry S. Day. Balances In other state funds follow: gasoline tax, auto registration fees, general revenue, soldiers' bonus, state office building, $777.506. Disbursements from the general revenue fund during January totaled $2,621,803 while payments Into the fund aggregated $1,708,277. During the month $1,800,000 were transferred to this fund from other state funds and $295,215 was trans- ferred from the general revenue fuhd.

Clgaret tax collections during January amounted to $278,938. There was a balance of $54,152,813 in the state teachers' retirement system fund and $44,821,157 in the Ohio workmen's compensation fund. Churchill a Hoarding of Gold Brot Hard Times CLEVELAND, Feb. of gold and the resultant lowering of commodity prices were responsible for the demoralization of the world economic system. Urging move for the revaluation of commodities at the 1928 level and the formation of a currency scale to keep conditions stable, Winston Churchill, noted British statesman, today had advised the li More Bargains At Roller's A.

Store 432 S. 7th St. Phone 121 WE SAVE YOU MONEY. A Open Kettle Rendered, Ib a Creamery, Ib. LIMA BEANS, O0c 3 Ibs.

CHEESE, Fancy Jc Cream, Ib. A A Campbell's, i A Only, 25 Ibs. Saturday Only 1-19 MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Ib I.G.A. SOAP CHIPS or CHIPSO, pkg 17 A whole or half, 1 Ac Ib 14' A i large bottle 19 CRACKERS, Sun Ray Soda, 1 Oc 2 Ibs. 18 SALMON, fancy pink, 2 cans BANANAS, 4 21c See I.G.A.

Ad for Other Specials! The crisis in Shanghai was the problem that confronted Wang Chen-wei (above) within a few hours after be had been appointed to head the Nanking government of China as President of the Executive Yuan--a post corresponding to Premier. EfSFRW XCHANGES FIRE DAMAGE $3,500 ZANESVILLE-- Fire started by an exploding stove destroyed the Peter Langler home at Chape.1 Hill Thursday afternoon. The damage was estimated a $3,500. Mrs. Langler and her child were seriously burned.

The explosion followed when Mrs. Langler poured coal oil over flames In the ctove. Mrs. Lucy L. Lommax, 48, colored, diet! Wednesday night at Good Samaritan hospital an operation for appendicitis.

She is survived by hor husband, a daughter, a sister and two brothers. OUT FOR REPRESENTATIVE NEW I A A Mrs. Claude Brown, prominent local resident, 1ms announced that she Intends to be a Republican candidate for the nomination for Tus- carawos co. representative. Thomas M.

Morgan, 76, died at his home here Wednesday. The widow, two and sister survive." One hundred unemployed men and other citizens of Dennison heard C. W. Wright, Mill tp. trustee, defend the trustees' action in closing the community store in the circulation of more gold to allevlato present conditions In an address here.

"If the gold in Prance and the United States were put into circulation, instead Of being kept sterile in vaults, it would have driven prices up," he said. "The high prioes would make the tariff effective, and foreign goods would pour in until the world situation would resume its economic balance." Many Thousand Russian Troops Guarding Border TOKYO, Feb. thousand Russian troops are massed in Vladivostok, Siberia, near the Man- churlan border, presumably in view of the Japanese advance on Harbin. This was revealed by the passengers of the S. S.

Amakusa Maru, which arrived at Tsaruga today. Martial law has been enforced In the Siberian city, and 400 white Russians, often accused of backing Japanese aims, were arrested there Tuesday. Vladivostok sentries fired upon Japanese. Tuesday night, the travelers reported, TAIH.F.TS SA1.VK fifiC. Liquid or Tiiblets' used Internally nnil (ilifi Salve externally, make a complete ami effective treatment for Colds.

Most Speedy Remedies Known. When Your Deafor Recommends 'STAR YEAST Grown from Grata as Best for alt tises be is backed by a manufacturer who has produced yeast for over 49 years, and who considers quality the paramount requisite. it for Health! INDEPENDENT SINCE 1882 NAVY? T-HE SMARfTESr CLOTHES OF THE. HAVE- EITHER. A MILITARY OR NAUTICAL (fat REEFER SUIT SHOWN i SEATED FIGURE GOMES' IN WOOL WITH WHITE LIMEM COLLAR, 7 AND 0UTTOMS.

rr HAS RDUfe noeKETS" MIDDY DIRECTLV OP SLACK WOOL WITH A QJ HE FURLESS. EPAULET GEMTERIS WALED WOOL IT HAS AN UNUSUAL COLLAR VWHIGH WAV 6E WORN LOW TO FORM A A THE TIE- AT TWEr NECK ISOF8RI6HT GOLOSED CHEVRONS'. "THE-JACKET IS 1 FITTED BUTlOWS" DOWN THEr TROMT. 'lT3r- I ft I UJ)Kilfofe'! Nutley Oleo for table use or cooking pounds Pure Lard 8 o'clock Coffee Fig Bars Lima Beans Navy Beans Campbells WHrat rtcuUr Tomato Sonp fc 10c 15c 5 MEAT VALUES AT 431 MAIN ST. Fresh Sallies Pure Pork Sausage, bulk, 3 IBs.

25e Pork Loin Roast, Ib lie LOIN END, 2 LOIN OR RIB CHOPS, Ib 2 Fresh Side Pork, Ib. lOc 'Fresh Spare Ribs, 2 Ibs 15c Round Steak, Ib 18t Chuck Roast, Ib I2 2 Hamburg, 3 Ibs. 25c Fancy Bacon, 3 to 5 Ib. piece, Ib. Stno.

Skd. Ham, whole or string, Ib. 15c BUTT END, Ib. 17t Smoked Callies 4 to 6 Ib. Average, tb.

lOc town hall in that village and transferring its customers to the township "soup kitchen" in Uhrichsville. He insisted this action was taken in order to find the most economical method of feeding the needy. WILL STOP GAMBLING MILLERSBURG Mayor J. L. Kennedy of Millersburg and Holmes Co.

Prosecutor E. M. Estill announced Thursday that they have issued strict orders to all law enforcement officers in Holmes co. to immediately make a cleanup of all gambling devices of every description within the county. Four Millersburg youths, Ralph Felton, Warren Patterson, John Bucklew and Jacob Coblentz, were paroled from the county jail after pleading guilty to indictments theft.

All were first offenders. Christopher Conrad, 68. died Monday at his home In MU- lersburg. He is survived by three brothers and two sisters. Three new hats have been tossed into the Holmes co.

political ring. Grace Ebter Mayers has announced she will seelc the Democratic nomination for, county recorder, John "Peggy" Stevens, Democrat, sheriff and Howard Harrold, Republican, commissioner. RETIRES FROM BUSINESS The increasing sales of would indicate the quality of this brand of Butter was winning NEW friends as well as keeping the old ones. "It's flavor won its favor." CAMBRIDGE--The C. O.

Watson clothing store has 'been closfed by the owner. Mt. Watson has been in business here for the last 19 years. He expects to go to Texas, where he has other business interests. George H.

Shuster, 56, died Thursday morning at Wells hospital from heart trouble. His mother, two daughters, one son and several brothers and sisters, survive. NAMED POLICE CHIEF NEWARK--Thomas T. Wilson was HOT CLP BRISTOL 129 WEST 40OMMMIHI $2.00 for FAMOUS fftSTAUWANTfl LUNCHEON Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Potatoes 19c Iceberg Lettuce, 2 heads 17c Celery, stalk lOc Yellow Onions, Ib 6c Bananas, 4 Ibs. 25c Navel Oranges 25c Scratch Feed ftaf 100 Quritcr Pork and Beans 4 ell.

25c Pan Rolls 7c Palmolive Soap cakes Octagon Laundry Soap PURE CANE SUGAR 25 LB. SACK $1-19 BUTTER Sunnyfleld Print and Country- Roll, Ib 26' appointed chief of police by Mayor Charles F. Martin Thursday afternoon. He had been serving unofficially in that capacity since January 1. Adam J.

Glaub, 82. died Thursday morning at his home here following two weeks' illness. His death was due to heart trouble. Surviving are his wife, four sons, four daughters, two brothers and two sisters. Mrs.

Amanda Viola Burnett, 65, died Wednesday, at her home in Licking co. Her husband, three sons, three daughters, a brother and two sisters survive. William J. Miller, a former resident of this city, died recently at a hospital in Detroit, according to word received here. Play to Be Repeated A play, "The Time of His Life," will be given at Buckhorn grange hall.

Wolf, next Thursday evening; starting at 7:30. This will be the second time the play has been presented. Included in the cut are Leo Penton, Robert Shaw, Mrs. Leo Penton, Mrs. Prank Miller, Ira Arth, Opal Hothem, Harley Gross, Walter Penton and Chester Ran- dies.

The Buckhorn orchestra and a quartet composed of Lcdley Pollock, Watson and Joe Daugherty and James Shaw will furnish musical entertainment. PAINTING are Important, of Sprint cleaning. To get them done well call one or the tdvertMinc the Big Hangar Is Destroyed in $175,000 Fire CHICAGO, Feb. 5. A $175,000 blaze destroyed the hangar of the Continental Airways and fifteen planes here today.

Believed to have been caused by 'FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: RIO. U.S. PUT.Off. Iff Uvfh for the MM wbc's contented Jut to crossed wires, the fire gained rapid headway, and the efforts of municl- pal airport attendants to fight it prove useless. Exploding gasoline tanks added to the fire fighting hazard.

No injuries were reported. FIRE DURING SNOWSTORM ROUTS FOUR FAMILIES PALL RIVER, Feb. 5. -Four families were driven to the street in a howling snowstorm today when names caused $10,000 damage in a two-story wooden factory building near their home. Snow hampered firemen in saving the building, which was occupied by the Cotton City Curtain company.

Colunbu Ltd, Charted With Killing Taken HotpiUl Insane COLUMBUS, Feb. Willard Tarkington, 19. of Columbia, charged with first degree murder in connection with the shooting of Albert Lape, taxi driver, here last September, was taken to the hospital for the criminally insane at Lima, today. Following the report of a court alienist, Judge Dana r. Rejmoldi ordered him committed to the institution and returned here to stand trial if condition 1m- TELL TOUR offer to a 90S she will everyone who wouM latwwMd in.

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