The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
mmmm mm m wiwgp D.A m -BTMHS ' S.C9. ThU Is on* of the best Fall models. Wade in dolt calf, patent kid and soft viol kid, high or low heel and full round toe. AAA to E $2 J O to $5 .00 We are showing the Baby Boot in all leathers. Button Shoes for "men are very good this fall. We are showing many new styles in tan and giin metal. All sizes, of course, from $225 to $6 .00 , For f5 Years the 'header, XENIA, - -■ - OHIO. F o r Babb itt’s T ra d e -M a rk s Silverware, jewelry, toilet articles, books, tausic, toys, etc., all of standard high quality. B«{ Soap—*1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap lltg&ft Soajp— Pare ly e or Pot&sjb •"K ,V- -'■■■ \ , are die most ebctiSnfibfcTand rifificttart -wasW# and defining lelpe * “ ““ Tbfiy.emr* tww. k l» r, money aftd dotke*. A ll **1 •^’on^5?TaPP<lir*l o*”labd* are v d - [tt, wrw w<V* tbeta and in a jjbori time you can ®*r* ?°i*v /koiee from a l i t of taopsaricU o f desirable articles. . Tli*#**jkaJifl tfivin abto - " lutely FREE—they won't cost you one , cent—just ^rthoL ab ito fiw In^BAM tt^ pr product* and *»ve the trademarks. Writ* fo r list of maiJalJi gift* A«r«i *tyauSJ sritry loB, T.BABBITT,isc., Box 1776, N«w Ysrk Ci itt TR Y OUR JOB PRINTING HORNER’S Work Shoes Unsurpassed F op tow Wees and High Quality li l t s Season we have made special effort to give the desiring Horrent Made Work Shoes a t Reasonable Prices. The best th a t mosey e t a buy. AU Styles and le a the rs. $ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .0 0 $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .0 0 HORN E .R SHOJL CO. 33 S, Limestone St., Springfield, 0. PORMCK CIOARVIUIAN I D ll* IN THE W**T. curroN = = * p .■ The follows*.. < piny from- & Wer- < tern {taper tel-* r" .he death of I), S, • Johnston, a resident of this place : year* ago.1 ' I>, H. Johnston, aged 78, pioneer : piapo dealer and founder of the pr»», oipaj juvurie stores in the West, died j last nMrht at 6;30 o'clock at tlio faim- | lly residence, 619 North. 1 street, from ' coaiplk-atlons of heart trouble and j pneumonia. He lmd 'been ill and fail. | in*, rapidly in health for several months and his death had. been ex pected for several weeks. Dorn tre Adam* county, Ohio, No* vomher 2, 1835, David Steele Johnston came t» Tacoma and established tSie piano house known as the D, S, John ston, company in 1888. The. business expanded and a branch house was es tablished In Spokano in 1896, and, a year later another branch was cotab- Jishad in Seattle. Incorporation of the T>. S. Johnston company wasmade in 1901 and in 1909 the incorporation waa merged Into the Eller's Muftie House, the largest musical concern on the coast and one of the largest piano bouses 3n the country. At this time Mr, Johnston, because of advanced age, retired, remaining, however;hon orary president and adviser. The deceased was ft prominent member and worker id the1First Con gregational ■church; In 1905 he was chosen delegate to the world's Sunday school convention held a t Jerusalem. He was also a member of the trustees board of Whitworth college. In 1858 Mr. Johnston was married1 to Eliza E. BOyle, Cedarville, Ohio, six children being born to them, she pass- ing away several yearn ago. , Mr. Johnston is survived by Mrs, Marie Helen Pope Johnston, whom he married January 27, 1909, and by ‘Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of 'Stam ford, Conn.; by 13, Dwight Johnston, of ConuersvIHe, lud.; D. Walter John ston, of Philadelphia; Mrs. May Eliz abeth Simon Chatham, of Ontario, and Mrs, Retta J. McKenna, of Chicago. ,The funeral -service will be held in the First 'Congregational .church Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. (PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON STITUTION OF OHIO. EXEMPTINGPUBLIC BONOS FROMTAXATION. B* it resolved by the General Assembly of - the State of Ohio: . *» „ , .S ection 1. A propqpitian shall he submit ted to the elector* of the state of Ohio, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No vember, 1913, to amend artfole XII of the constitution of the state of Ohio by the ad dition of section 12, to' read as follows: A m i cut XII. Pittance and Taxation, Sec, 12, Ronds of the state of .Ohio and o! any city, village, hamlat, 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 he exempt from taxation, StciiOK 2. That this amendment shall take effect and he in force from and after its adoption. _ _ , C L. Swam, Speaker o f the Hottee of Representative*. H ugh L. Nicuots, , , „ Preildent of the Senate. Adopted April IStb, 1913. U hikd S tates or A mxxica , S iam or O hio , . . . . Office of the Secretary of State. foregoing is compared by Oil file in the . me With the origins? rolls now is, office and in tny official custody A c t t 1913; entitled *. ..........................._ Amend- Article XII of the Constitution at Ohio by the adoptfo? of Section.J2*‘, day of June, A. u , 1913. Cats, H. G u m , . . ... Secretary of Suit*. tSeall AUTHORIZATIONOF PUBLICATION. ....... ........... ................. . . ___ ____ Sec tion ,3 of sn act entitled, “An act relating to Certattv promoted amendments to .the Constitu tion of ■' .....' and the -publication: thereof,“ passed General Assembly of Ohio, April 28, 191- athoriied by the Department of Public Priut.ng of the State; of Ohio, i ■ . P kawx H acks , . Suptrvisorvf Public Printing, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON- STlTUTION O ff OHIO. EUGIBILHYOF WOffiENTOCERTAINOFFICES. Btf.it resolved by the General. Assembly, of the Slate of Ohiot Three-fifths at the member elected to each House concurring- therein: the manner provided,hr isw, on the first Tues day after the first Monday in November, 1913, to amend the comtufatioa, of the state by amending article XV, section 4, thereof so that it will read as foDowsi , S*c. 4. No person, shall he elected or ap pointed to. tny office in this.state unless pos sessed of the qualifications of an elector: pro vided that women who ere citizens may he ap pointed as members of boards of, or to posi tions in, those departments and institutions es tablished by the stats or . any political sub division thereof involving the interests or care of women or children or both. Szenow 2, At such election this amend ment Shalt he placed on the official ballot in the manner prescribed by law as “ARTICLE XV, „ SECTION 4. -—ELIGIBILITY Oil WOMEN TO APPOINTMENT AS MEM BERS OP BOARDS OP. OR POSITIONS IN. DEPARTMENT AND INSTITUTIONS AFFECTING, OR CARING FOR, WOMEN AND CHILDREN'*, or in other language suffi cient to clearly designate it, and if a majority of the electors voting Ort the same. Shall adopt such amendment, section 4 hereinabove set forth shall on slid after the first day of Jan uary , 1914, become and constitute the section so amended of article XV of the constitution of the slate of Ohio and said o-'einsl section 4 shall be repealed and annultc . <h l/i SwAttc, Speaker *f the House of Representative*. ^Xlxsatt L, Ntcaots, President ‘of the Senate, Adopted April 18th, 1913, Tinmen S tatss s t Asmica, S taw c t Onto, , OuiCe of the Secretary of State. L CITAS. II, GRAVES, Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, d®hereby certify that the as Secretary of State and ftnind to be true and correct, Of a joint Resolution, adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, on the 18th day of April, A. D, 1913, end filed in this office on the 30th day of April, A, D. 1913, entitled “Joint Resolution re1a« five to the legibility of women to cettaln In Tifsmronr Wm:*ro», I have hereunto tuhsetibed my name, ami affixed rjy, official seal at the City of Columbus, Ohio, this 19ta day of June, A. D. 1913. CflAS, If, GSAVtf. Secretary of Stott, ISealJ AUTHORIZATION OFFUBHCATlON. tiotf $ Of an art entitle^, “An act relating t o certain proposed amendments to the Lonstitii, tlort of Ohio and the publication there*!,* passed by the General Assembly of Ohio, April 38, 1913, is gulhnriretj bv the. Department Of Public Priming of the State of Ohio, P un* H am **,, Snpervitor of Public Printing, CASTOR IA l o r B A u t t i exm I Okl^rffiO, Tit KMY n B in AlwaysBaagfit B«ar« th « T ku Young im a m 1 MLwaooary so* uM y o f tins PrwrbyOHiwi cburch, m«t TA'Sdftesday Htt&ruoou mi, KuUt f T om m y MU a ^ L driving ; Ikrougjh. Clifton, Wednmsday, h «4 W* -Wtfi-e kf-e-onitj ftigiMstsod ftad run off | wjthMm, Hirowttingr htet *M towing | the ligament* loom la 61 * Kmbo, and ■bruising Jilm up very b ad ly a n d | tlio horse also seriouMy injured, 1 ml i It is hoped' ’both -will reoovor. 'Tktwln Hopping, who ha« had ty- ppoid fovor lor *ott» woeks, is now $ u X q to ’Ije out 'Mr*. Erh and Mrs. MeOkwkey Iron: volumhu* are visiting Mr, and. Mrs (illherfc lAise. ‘Clifton school will begin Monday, September 22 . ft haa been, delayed oij aSecoont of the lmWding of the new rooms, hut they will not he completed for some time yH. 'Mlbs 'Marie tfarlough returned to Dee Moines-,’ Iowa, Friday evening, after upending the summer with her parents! 'Pho Christian Endeavor Society of the R, P. church gave a reception Fri day night in honor of, the new college students. The guests wore received by (Misses Hula CreeweU and Edna Hanna. The parlore and dining room ■were prettily decorated -in golden rod. In the parlors tables wars arranged, and the guests spent the evening In playing games. Refreshments con sisting of ©rick ice cream, cake, co coa and'mint* were served. AU That Happened. “ ’Ho, Jim! Mshln'7" “Ngw} drownin’ worms,“—Harper's Weekly, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON- STITUTION OF OHIO. . , SHORT BALLOTFOR STATE OFFICERS. i'< resolved-by the General-Assembly of the State of Ohio, thfcee-fifth* of the member* «Ie6ted. to -ciclj concurring-therein: S sctiok 1* uhat. for the purpose of pro- - ..............* ' c.oBi after t& first ^Monday in November, }J13, a proposal to amend sections 1* 2 and 18 of article -HI of the constitution to read as follow*: “Sac* 1* The, executive department shall consist of a governor* lieutenant governor, secretary of *tate*^auditor of state, treasurer of state and an attorney general* xhe govem* or and lieutenant governor shall be elected on the -first Tuesday after the first Monday m November, by the electors of the state, and at the places, of voting for members ot the general assembly. 2. The governor and lieutenant gov ernor Shall hold their .offices for *two years*. Their terms of office shall commence On the second -Monday of January next after their election, ana continue; until their successors are elected and qualified- Sac. 18, The governor shall appoint the secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state and attorney general* .and-.shall'have authority to remove any of said -officials'so ippomted. Every officer holding office by.elec tion.'when thia^ amendment is. adopted shall continue to hold .Such office for th e‘full term for which lie was elected and until his suc cessor ihgu have been elected' or appointed and has Qualified as provided by Jaw* SKCttOft 2. At such election this amend ment shall be placed on the official ballot in-the BALLOT FOR. STATE OFFICERS”; > in Mher latiBu**e sufficient to designate it dearly, — a « . -aforitr of ““ -------- ------- after the firrt day of January, 1914, beedme and ^constitute the tectidns*o awen ed • of jrtide III of thq^enstitiltion of the Mate of Ohio -and raid original sections 1, 2 and 18 shall be repeated and annulled. „ , ' - , „ C. It. S wai », Speaker , of f he House of Representatives. ■ . Hctm I,, Hitaous, ex . x ,. I*. ■. of the Senate, .. Adopted April 38th, .1913. U hitko SWitMi o f AMxaiCA, .. . . Sm * or O mm , . Office of the Secretary of 'State. o M ^ r e t y ^ y l f ^ IW> ana custody ng, an amendment to section) 1. 2 and 18 of trad e I I I of the cooatitutton. o t the State of Ohio, relative to the aelectioa of govcftior ind other state officera," IK TrsftHowv WxKaXoV, X have hereunto suhsenbed tar name, and,affixed my official teal at the Utr of Columbu*, Ohio, this 19th day of June, A^ D, J913. CKA*. >H, daAVCt, Secretary of State. CSral] AUTHORIZATIONOF FtlRUOATIONi Department of Pi Fublicaljon of TubliO Printtr.it of Ohio, above proposed amend- [On of Ohio, under See- tods “An att relating to enu.to the ConMitu- puhlkstion thereof,” seahiy of Ohio, April y the Department.of Stote of Ohio. . , FaAxr Haana, „ SnptToistr of Ptiklie Printing. |,,opo,M ® r e i „,$rora««»>• tHORTBALLOTF |jf^ 1«T ANOTOWHSHIP the Genetof Assembly of fifth* of the members “ 84 Be it re. the State of Q, of each boswe.. ... _ .......... fttenex 1, TI h PL for the purpose of pro- earing a short ballot far county and town- ship officers, there shall be submitted to the electors of this state, i* the wanner provided bv Hw, on the %r* Tuesday '-er the ,first Monday in November, 1913, a proposal to repeat sections 3, 4 and 7 of article X of the censtftutioit and to amend section* 1 and 2 of auch article to read aa follows: “Site, 1. Law* l U« election o t ft BuCit county and rtcccamyp wwck onoam ftftftu ftave such power « local Uxati oftp.fdf police purposes, as may te jhtKtlto&by kw. • 1 S*C 2* Ijfiwa w y be passed providing for a form of gavtrnmttt tor counties anu A P f f iM i J S g ' l S l L f ’Z designate if clearly, .and ft a majority of the declare voting o* the s * m « ahall adopt such *Mth shan* wt***! *■ hereinabove set January, 1914, ' sedionx ets after the first day of s and constitute the article X of the Const!- &M* and Said Original sections 3, 4 and J tutipn of the,state sections 1 and 2 « . ........................ Of.*uch.xrtlele, and.also,ewtien 16 of article IV, shall be repealed amd annulled, Speaker of the Het3t gf ^RepretenteHvn, JBkaostft % NtCHots, . , President ef the Senate. Adopted April 38th, 1913, Hirtiro S tavx * a t A mwu C a ; StAt* a t O hio , Office of the Secretary of State, I, CITAS. H. GRAVES, (ketttarr of Statt of the State of Ohio, do bertby certify that the foregoing i* an exemplified copy, ctrefully compared by tni with the anginal tolls now on nle In tits oStoe tad in iuy official custody as Secrwary of State and found to he true *nd correct of * total; reeolwtion, adopted by the Genertd AetoeHty of the gtite o f Ohio, *’■* * April, A. D. 1913, and tae.3fntr day of April, “Joint Resolution-Prop- on the 18th day of Ai $*d in tWs oSci on A. .D. 1913, entitled Ppsinf an Ai Constitution county and ...... auhsctibed Article X of the kmend#H«t tor .......... .................. erf tW* Mat* of Ohio, relative to fawMbfe otganiyttions.” M t WJIMUM*, toi S b r mjr nssse. and 'affixed' r $S»'j have hereunto r my official " " this 19th aft Ef, G xavm . Secretary of State, tSerij ......... AUTHORIZATION«F WJBLICATION, HsMment ef P*m Printing i f Okie, PuWicatJon of thojtbere proposed amend. went to the OeatfHwe* eg,.Ohio, under See- tlon 3 of *<t set SM-oTK*1. m s* Printing - .dpi.*La ,^.F^^Ml frWFWfWwmNr ■ 'An set relating t# .to the Conetlttt Hon .thereof,* r *f Ohio, Aprs ... Department of of Ohio. OP ! E veryth ing tor th e Table ! Our Prices | ■ .■ Sclmildt'H O ld : , Hlcl.ory Flour, $6 lb sack tor ... ,75c | Schmidt’s Qcenn Light . Flour, 25 lb, sack for... 70 j Country Cured Bacon,.. 18c Breakfast Bacon, par lh, 23 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b .....................................18 California and Picnic Hama, per lb,............ .....16 African Java Coffee, per “ i b ................ .................... SIP Rio and Java BJend per ' Ib..... ...............................24 Rio Coffee per lb...-..........26 Sealshift Oysters NowReceived daily in built or cans. Try these oysters th a t have the tealsea tang—no others like them—the pure iood pro* duct tha t all enjoy. Stones Cakes Received Fresh Daily S a v e y o u r c a s h r e g is te r r e c e ip ts s$* c u r e d h e r e and get either a Clock or a beauti ful Mirror, . FREE H . E . S c h m id t <3 C o ., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. m td* Osterly 3 7 G re e n S tr e e t.l X e n ia , O h io Important On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. i S 19, 20 Opening s J\[ew York' and Osterly Millinery This exhiblton will present a magnificent collection of models tha t are remarkable for [their beauty and simplicity as for their chic and artistic egeet- You are cordially invited to , this display which will be the millinery event of the season. MtoMNM sspac PURE READY MIXED PAINTS Marvel Marvel Marvel The Paint That is Right These materials are made from the beat raw products and put together with the best of human ingenuity, for a paint to have absolute durability, permanency, color and wearing properties. Wa 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 materials, 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 X 2 C SEE X3C 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 $x.oo. White Skirts Suitable Season A rtic les . Another Sh ipm en t ' Silk Gloves all Lengths and Coloys, Silk KtciSici'y#«*•»« #*«* v*«# • ****«*«•««. 1 «*« 50 c to * Whitft Hojicify »*•«»***« *»»■«* **#**«*«* * » ^Jtp Hutchison & Qibney X&NIA . OHIO. »***WWI<
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