The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

KM as WWP9K w >6*i& Ar«3**I* TRAXLER ’S Fall Style Show 1 c ton* io . Tuesday, September 16th, Wednesday, September 17th, Thursday, r* 18th, Friday, September 19th, Saturday, September 2,0. OF COURSE YOU'RE COMING TODAYTON AND TO TRAXLER’S We Pay Railroad Fare of Out-ef-Town Customers. Free Trip to Dayton Whoa mining to Dayton buy a round trip tieketand ebowroturn portion a t our cashier's office, second floor, wxtb your aalo* Checks showing the amount of your purchases a t this store. No matter lrom what station you crme, you can have your round trip fare refunded m the pnrchaso of a certain amount. I f you , uy j U sb * than amount required to have your entire round trip fare refunded, we refund ii portion of yopr fare, according to the amount of your purchase. W E D ID D IV ^D 0 U O D S F R E D When your purchases amount to $6.00 or over, no matter yyhere you live, we deliver goods free by parcel Dost, or to your nearest railroad station hy freight or express, according to the nature of the good, " , local m ® m m u | - tMr. J. A. Bumgarner and wife via- ite d in C o lum b u s la s t W eek. . deputy Sheriff Frank A. Jackson has been relieved from his duties for one week and It spending his vac*. Hon in leisure with his parents. The deput/ehip rtxptire* being on the Job Continually nad probably has the hard­ est work for the amount of pay of any office about the court house. There Is some satisfaction in being deputy knowing that the public Is mindful and willing to reward by the election as sheriff. I The Louis Traxler Co., Dayton, Ohio. “A <3QOB PLAGE TO TRADE" r,WAT0H US GROW” -itowwat Announce the Formal Showing of Styles WhichWill Rpmts of faskioa which for months 4 »F^i|^h^p ing and reshaping themselves tor the . easily autumn Styles are now established in their' .piemancacy, • ‘ . 5Dhe newest modes from American and -Parisian makers in which the styles features for 1913 are ac- eiirataly. presentedhave arrived. They aVe to be "seen Week boginning September 45th in a.jfirsfc fprmaisbowing and every woman inter- ,ested is invited to be present. ^ I t is, we believe, the most comprehensive display- that ever preceded a Fall Season. WOOLTBX SU ITS DRESSES WOOBTEX GOATS - WAISTS WOOLTEXT SK IRTS L ING ER IE H ISSES & C ffJLDREN ’S OUTER APPAREL S ILK CURTAINS DRESS GOODS ' D RA PER IE S * TRIMM INGS RUGS . Members Merchant’s Association. We pay your , fare to Springfield and return-home on all purchases of $16.00M d over. Tie FahienTehan Co. B F R IN G F IE I i D , O A tO , PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE.CCW* STITUTIGN OE OHIO. EXEMPTINGPUBLIC. BONDS FROMTAXATION. the State a} Ohio: , , ,, SxcTtpjf 1. A proportion sball- he submit. -constitution of the .stole of ObiD by -the ad- djtion .of section 12, to read as followst AitlCMt XII. Finance and Taxation. -Sxc. 12- Honda ef the state of Ohio and of any city, village, hamlet, county, road district or township in the state, and bonds issued in behalf of the public Schools of Ohio and the means of instruction in connection therewith shall lie exempt from taxation. ' . Section- 2. That this amendment shall -take effect and be in force from and after Us adoption. _ _ _ - , . „C - L. Swatw, Speaker o f the House of Representatives. H ook L. Ntcnocs,- . President o f the Senate* Adopted AprH 18th, 1913. UaiTen Stores o r A unties, ' Store os O hio , . , Office of the Secretory of State, ■t, CHAS. Hi GRAVES, -Secretary of Stats, o f the .State of Ohio, dp hereby certify that the foregoing is. an exemplified copy, carefully companid hy me with' the original. rolls, now ... . . . ............................................ .............................. On file in this office and ifi my. official custody as Secretary of State add found to be true on the I8th day ;of April. .A. X>. 1913, and filed In this office on the 30th day1-of April, A D, 1913, entitled "Joint Resolution to Amend Article X II of the Constitution ,of - Ohio.hv. the. ssteptlon of Section .32!*, I» TssriiiOHr Wuxtsat, I have hereunto i subscribed, my name, and -affixed 'my .official , seal *t the City, of- Columbus; Ohio, .this 19th 1day o l June, A D. 1913- I iSeril . Csss, 3Ef. Game. 1 Se<ecretary o f State. AUTHORIZATION of publication . •Mr*. R. c. Gterpard and daughter, Evelyn, ol Marion; Mr*. A, Ii, Satter­ field, Mra. »Court Satterfield, and daughter, iMi*R Nina, and Master Paul, visited Mrs. W, -H. Blair last Wednesday, .‘Mrs, Gerrartl aud daugh­ ter remained until Sabbath, when they Joined Mr. Gerrard in t ’olunibus. Miss Martha Cooley has been elect­ ed to teach m the suima. schools this year. Prof. Brantner resigned ae bead of the schools to accept a posi­ tion In the Bpringfleid high school: Prof. Loveless, ot Mechanipsburg, liaB been chosen as superintendent, Miss Carrie, Tovmaley, who taught in. the , same school last year resigned some, weeks Ago. The Selma’ schools open next Mon­ day. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'C, M. -Crouse were at home Tuesday to a number of rela­ tives in honor ot Mr. Crouse’s sister, Mrs, Fannie Walters’, and daughter, Mra, Woodard, of Washington, D. C, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO„ T1 STITPTION OF OHIO. HE CON- SHORTBALLOTFORSTATEOFFICERS. .B e it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, three-fifths of. the iner aer» elected to each house concurring thereii: - S.XWIOK .1. That, for the purpose o f pro* ’ -" ‘ e .officers, ?.tnc curing a short, bsllof for stat ficers,' here shall be submitted to the electors of this -state, In the manner provided by tow, on the first Tufautoy after the first Monday rin November, .... r , . , , t . ivi WAae .s u u tiw a j t(i, A A u re iu tu v ti 1913» apropos*! to Amend sections 1,'2 ahU 18 o£ article I I I p ix h t constitution to r«4d as follower <• * "See. 1,' The executive department.- shall consist of re governor,'' lieutenant, governor,- Secretary of. state, auditor, of state, treasurer of State snd.an attorney genetaL The govern­ or and lieutenant governor shall be _elected on the first Tuesday after the- first Monday In November, by tuft electors, of the--slate; snd at the places of voting for members of tbj,i&Cc:?!rf1 The"governor and lieutenant gov- ajjc NUTcr » u kqy * ernbr shall hold their offices fa r two years. Them terms fit office shall commence, op the •ecpnd, Monday of-January-.next after *their election, and -continue until their successors are elected and qualified. . - - , Src.’ 18- The governor 'shall appoint the secretary or State, auditor tit stale,’ treasurer pf state and attorney general, and shall -have authprity to .remove any -of ■aaid-officials-i«o sppointed," Every officer holding office, by elec- non, when-this atnetidment is 'adopted ,shall Cpntlnti* to hold such office for the .fullsterm meat shell he manner •SECTIi BAIXQ ther lai Ot and if. .uch. ejection this amend. on .the official ballot In the T law 'as “ARTICLE.Ill, - I t ’ ^ acd 18 —‘.THE . SHORT OR STATE OFFICERS:? or In l*tile .shall adapt suoh am tn d ^fit. lections 1, ? and I t hereinabove se t forth shall on afidf after the first day' of -January, 1914, become ----..._ . --- meat to the Constitution of Ohio, under Sec­ tion 3 of an act. entitled,."An act, relating to certain orn-’-sed amsflometito to tha<Con«tnu- and the publkation Uiereoi.” General Assembly.of Ohio.:. Apr!, itborizedjby jtfie Department .pl g of.the ^ S te e F G P J t ' passed "• { 3A 19. I Public a I,- •'PaaitK TUiirsK; , Supervisor.of Pseplic Prtnlm}, PROPOSED^AM EN ^ ^N T TC T T flE 'CON- •Hhwsnsnner provided by law, bn the first Tucs, d iy a f ter A •— ELIGIBILITYOFWOMgNTOCERTAINOFFICES. Pe it resolved byjthe General Assembly of the State Of Ohio; Thfeerfifths of the member. elected to each House concurring, therein;’ That for the purpose of ptocuring the eligibilit; of women to certain offices, a proposal shal. be submitted to the electors, of this state in Lt yl UY»M>U vj- MLVgU>1UJCDdb AUU1 ------.the first Mqnday /n November, 1913, to amend the, constitution a t the state by amending article 2fV, section 4, thereof so thst it will resd ss follows; Sxc. 4. No person shell be elected or ap­ pointed to any office fn. this state unless pos­ sessed'of Jthe quslitKttions of an elector: pro­ vided that women who are cltiren? may be ap­ pointed as members of hoards of, or to post' tlons in, those departments and -institutions' es­ tablished,by the stilts or sny political auto division thereof involving the interests or care of women or children,or both. . SXcnow 2. At .auch election this smend- ment shall be placed,on the-official ballotJn BESS OF BOARDS OF. OR POSITION, IN. d e pa r tm en t an 6„INSTITUTIONS AFFECTING, OR CARING FOR, WOMEN AND CHILDREN”, o r in other,language suffi­ cient to clearly designate, it, and if a majority Of the electors voting on the same shall adopt such amendment,, seotion 4 hereinabove set forth shall on and after the first -day of Jan­ uary; 1914, become and constitute the section amended of article XV of (he cohstitutii eassae86titi so , AY t ti l l ott i of the state ot Ohio and said original Section 4 shall be repealed and annulled. ' , ■ ..C . L . SWAtir, , Speaker of the House of Representativet* _,StWa L, N ichols , . ■ , ^ President of the Senate, Adopted AprH 18th, 1913. Ugiwq, Stores ov A mxwca , Store OS O hio , , ■ Office of the Secretory of State. F in e s t P r em iu m s ,For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks Silverware, jewelry, toilet articles, fcodts, ttfrifcief toys, etc., all of standard Kigk quality. B.T.BABBriTS B#*t Soap —1776 Sonp Powder—BoraxSoap NaptbcSoap— White Uoattnf Soap-Pore Lye or Potaih ‘N BaWMtt'a Cleanser ar* the fidst asonoimcal and affioiont washing and elcatiui^ helps *' you oaa n»e. T hey *av« time, labor, money and clodies. A l l ........... trede-marks cut from Wrapper* or label* are Valuable. Sava them and in a abort time you can * Imv* your choice , from * list of tboueandi o f durable article*. ; -N .T W splendidpremiums are given st«o- l«fsly won't Mat you .on*; Sent—-jtiet gsttlie Jisbit ot fetingBsbtntt'S products erndtovstke trede*in-*rlc». \ i f W rite for tfet of meikbte gifts mim t$ 8.T. MSiSTf) lot.; Bex m$t BewYcrit'iOty I, CHAS, H. GRAVES, Secretory Of State of the,State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing ,is ait exemplified ,copy, carefully compared by file with (he original rolls now On file In this office and in my official custody as Secretary of State find found to be true correct, of a joint Tesolution, adopfed by the General Assembly of the State ot Ohio, and uu tii iG ve wauvi A. D. 1813* *na in this & on the'30tli d*y of Aprifi A. D, 1913, entitled "Joint Resolution rela­ tive to the alegihility of women to certelts offices- . .... I k TxMmowr W bxsxov , I have hereunto """* my name, and affixed, nty official: City of Columbus, Ohio, this 19ta •day of June; A, D; 1913. subscribed ra­ scal at the C has . JL CsAVtl, Secretary of State. [Seal] ______ AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLICATION. Department o f Public Printinff ef Ohio . pj ■— ■..... * -* ..................... . - ....■- ■ -'ubiieatioa ,o£ the above proposed amend* ment to the Constitution of Ohio, under Seo> tion 3 of an act entitled, “An act relating to certain proposed amendments to the Constiftt- of Ohio „and the publication^,thereof,". tion .he General Assembly of Ohio, April ■------ ' ' - ' ......... ; of §8, 1913,. is authorised bv the Hepsrtment Public Printing of the State of Ohio. . b#AKx liAxrea,, ■ Supervisor of Public Printing. , P o in t o f Vtow. pkt tfb o t i t tk«f dltfordflos bo* tw«eii A viait snd k vlsitetionT” Fund Fathar—A tlslt, my boy, ia when you gt) to too your Grandmother Joiies, And a vHrttfttton la when your Grand* mother Jones Comes to tea tta. ‘E t t In fiu ttA a M : . . i l l I U * jBrere th u BifUktur* o f i ...... atoto?ot .................. ......... ....... ................ ..... _ and is lhall be repealed and annulled. ' ' to SWAkWj . Speaker of the H&ust of Representatives. ■ ' ' ’ H w a L,.NtCKtoss, _ Aa , Of the Senate, Adspted Apm. 1$tk 1*13. . ' . * Dgtwtt StAtitoW Auxaics, _ ___ Biker — - 'Ofice -ofre I, CHAS; if th e > a te foregoing is iompated by m file fa this t l g^tfl'gfgry < _ _ it>4 eeryect, of re"joint totOluiron, udopted"by f the Geijerei Atoommy of the Stole of -Ohio, H jU tto jgth (toy p i April, A ..P , 1913, Uiui oled in th a s ^ tc on toe 30th day pf April, jfo a ry of Stoic,.. i?MVES . Secretory of Statu bio, do SeteAy.certify that the .8 S ^ £ g a :JSSStt . and fa my official custody State and found to he true ------ -- — .---------- — governor md other state officers. iH TMTtMonr Waxaxor, T have hereunto subscribed — - — j - - ■ - - ’ - * - lU xbt ray name, and affixed my official teal at the City, pf Columbus, Ohip, this J 9 th day of Jimt^ A. JDl, 1913. . ' C m H. Gtovts, - tSeaJJ “ - _____ Secretory, of State. AUTHORIZATIONOF.PUBLICATION.. Department of Public Printing of Ohio , , - Publication J it. tb t abiri* proposed amend- it .to th® Constitution of Ohio, under Sec* —' ” 1, *rAtt act rclating/to ment_____ _________ tioa -3 of XBr t t f uatitlp. « « « « xo vra « certtln4prop6sed amu& am to.tb the Cotastitu Hon pf Ohio_siid tou publication thereof.” b«**d by to t GciiOrtd A*£nb!y of Ohio, April & teW i*onm#nt o{ . FkAKK H auc *. . Supervisor of PubHc Printing, PROPO: C0N* SHORTBALLOTF^^N TY ANDTOWNSHIP Sxcuox 1. t S a fo 7 5 a ^ rp o s e of pro- ,Curing_* short btuot _fof county^ and town- i-s“ »««> GTOTUT *nu x * ship, offims, theta-shall; b* submitted to the electors of this .etite, in tb* iSanaer provided .stete, I ________ ______ a? j j w ft* Br« Tuesday after the first Mofidsy in :Sovemb*r, 1913, a proposal to repeal sectors 3, 4 smd 7 of article X of the constituuon and to amend Sections -l and 2 t i g s l i article to road as follows: , Sac. 1. Laws may b t passed providing for the election or appointnimt and terms of all such county and towaship officers as may be necessuy, which c^Boers su it have such power of lorel taxation, fdr polica purposes, as may be nrtKribed by law. ■ , 8 * 0 . 2. Laws may be passed providing fw a form of^gorernutent’ for counties and the township* tfcreta. SxctroK 3. A t such election thie umend- uient shall hd placed ost toe. Official ballot in a manner prescribed by law as "ARTICI.l- jn r u tim u . / m , „ i\.u .iir X. SECnONS 1 and 3— SHORT BALLOT COUNTY AND. TOWNSHIP OF- actv , Auwwa n i r ur* .o r In .other,language suffidient to Atoignate it cloariy, aod if a majority- of the electors vofin* on the same shall adopt such aihendment, sections 1 and 2 hereinabove set forth shell on and after the first day of January, 1914, become and -constitute the esetu—; -T- ■■■■•• iJlTcFihe !• X. of the const]- state of Ohio and said Original . 2, and also Motions .3,- 4 and 7 i, and also Motion IS of article sections 1 and of s ch urHcls nuuu.. , u IV, shall be repealed pud annulled* C|' Speaker <vf the House- of-Representatives, Htroir t . N ichols , . . . . . , Pretident- of the Senate, Adopted April 18th, 1913. UNtreo Storxs bo A mxsica . SJAT* o* onto, . , Office of the Secretary of Hlate. H-OEAVES. H^retaty of State of the stole of Ohio, do hereby Certify that the Jp.vvrtMw t. "....I..,,— foregofrtg ia 'pared by com h on file in this as Secretory "•MthplifiCd .copy, #carefully wrfh the original rolls noto id ia my official custody and found to bo tru* • « uW U V IBV w .j. w» 4W SM -SW HM U .V *rw M „ „ and correct, of a joint resolution, adopted by M rtB an Amotd***irt It* Article X. of the Constitution of the .Stole of.Qhio, relativo to £MSnl:lF W tiA futoudelilvi smii*p*ttotfuBellartu »• bounty’ and leuutoUto wga^Xstions.'1 X Vi K l V t e InM' Ohi0' tH* 19111 ( S k H. Guam, CG««1| Secretary of State, AUTHORIZATIONOF FUtUOATION, Department of Puttie Printing of Ohio. Ntni 3 of an a r t mffMed, “An act -relating to proposed gyriSiaselrts to the Cofistiti HbU f f jOhSo kwd tMe ptfitoatloiv.thereofj Supervises el^^Ptririttng jDayt&n* O h io . T h e R ik e»K um h r Com pany Invite you and your friendH to tbeir Fall and R ehab ilitation Opening Tuesday, September sixteenth and for the remainder of the week ................................. - .X- - ' .Firxt Floor and Basement Ifew Merofaandlfce and Fixture* Every Department; $howiDg th* l^ew Fall Thiri|:» TH E R IK E -K UM LER CO . # ®STABLISflB4> 18P3 . CANS! CANS! Our Prices Schmidt’* Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack. for,..,..75o Selnmdt’s Ocean Light Flour, 251b. sack for....70 Country Cured Bacon.,..18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb,,.23 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, lb California and Picnic Hams, per lb ..................18 African J av a Coffee, per .lb ......... ................ ,22 Bio aud J&va Blend per - l b ,«.**.«* «***'*• 24 Ifio Coffee per lb,...,.........26 Chick Feed, a lb............ 2 }i For Canain^ t ", ■ , ' ' *1 . ’ ’ Get Them While They’re .Cheap • S tar Tin Cans, per .dozen,............ -27c Ball Mason Jars, qt. size, per dozen Ball Mason Jars, p t size per .d o z e n . ; . ........10c BallMaBon, Ja rs, haifgal. size, . . per dozen.......... ......... .................70c Our Prices S tar Crackers iwpvtori'IM ft ”, , - *.T* , - ‘ ' Silver prunes..,........ ......... 10 -m i n e s Fancy Large Santa Clara 'Apricots, per lb*«re»>n*** 12 Fancy Largo Lemon Cling - Peaches, ber ........... .9 Tomatoes, .per can....... 9 Shoe Peg Corn, per can-... 7 Peasj per c a n .... Lenox Soap, 3 bars...,.,........10 Stones Cakes Received Fresh Daily Save you r cash reg is ter rece ip ts $e* curecf here and get either a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirror, ' . FREE ----- .................- /- ■' .Wholesale and- Retail Grocers 3° South Detroit Street, . , J^enia, Ohio. r . . ■■ : . -.-J. . ■ _ ..........., -..- j V n, - ! v 1 ■ , *. --‘1 1 • ' PURE READY MIXED PAINTS Marvel Marvel M arvel The Paint That Is Right. These materials are made from the best raw products and put together with the best of-human ingenuity, for a paint to have absolute durability, permanency, color and wearing properties. We guarantee these products to be just as we say they are, absolutely safe and reliable under any reasonable conditions. Also our Varnish line is one of the highest grade and most re­ liable lines in the United States. Any information in regard to these material?!, we will gladly for­ ward, color cards and price lists on request,. . If They Are Ours, They Are Good. THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT & VARNISH CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Summer Wash Fabrics ' 2£X SEE 2£2£ Those two new tables, one filled with 10c goods and one filled with 16c goods worth much more. Ready to wear Embroidered Wash Suits Embroidered Voile Flouncing Waists, Middies, Balkan Blouses ~75c to $1.00. White Skirts Suitable Season Articles A n o th e r S h ipm e n t Nggfflg Silk Gloves all Lengths and Colors, Silk H o s i e r y , ;<,*,oc to White Hosiery.»...,«,., .i^c Clpr Hutchison & Qibney XKNIA, &HW. giikagtalMtiotSiiptriP " "“ “ " ' iXlTIllllililif..Hi,....... r r “ ‘ " fi'^i...............mill.................... .. ^ Cl cuts b a b i At wori uhur ' T1 The ixnpr W. Gan I aubji | Can Year" Mr.1 <t» P. 1 Sept* I 'Kal Jinvib chun real .. Ou -the if ®-—- (*).' 1 '.-r.* Th ©arm (how -pel : v ertc Mr m isft ■to r n capa< - -Th ficiei prop- ■boy, Tb- -whei Tal« Do o£ a muo) . Wr> Jn o tre n i -n eg li impfThe shou but out T1-. BlOEl r 1 Colli ..a ■ Vl | y

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