The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

if Tt b y< plac ving ta n acc*( f TOUt'H THJR * tut *v*ry day ji », Lionel h s a lth , qu $U » I* what tm 3 C w J w and death lurk L*»t that*# sold, Wssellthebast ton nlwr* cost, sfe and not high MAN. VW YOUR That's th« bastadvlctt that was evor giveu. “ young man say* your money,” Not only save It, but In saying It do so by placing it la a secure and profitable place where it will be drawing interest,, grow until you have a substantial bank account. Star tan account with usto-day and note bow rapidly your money will aoccumulate. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association in c o r p o r a t e d f o r .... . S u b s c r i b e d S t o c k * £ 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 , OQ $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 tOUSE 5 , O h i o . BOABD OF DIRECTORS W , J.T a rbox , President DavidBradfuto, Vlce-Prea, J , V f . Dixon W . H* Barber 0 . U. Grouse . W, A . bpeneer j S, E . McFarland W.'M. Co ttrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary. J «r W m J D Y * 7 Vns o f - 4 T IS M , Start, HwrM- j*, Catsrrit sad OPS” S P A I N ik R e lie f end peUa. ye* ts endjmiMQlea baelo. Degfcroj |td aad is eu fa result*. ‘ft. S i ....... a m i U J Q G I 8 T 9 Ue.eree&tprfi* o f prloa If not r Joonlltjv lATicctmcce., , "*rnt D el ■W itty fer ___nkHnafixaha1 "—“ 't*iekl*ts*tt •• k xse Pe r IKiste. Now is the Time - - -Y' \ ; ’ v ■■■*'- ’ ■' -■ r.. ' ■ .• .* -1 to think about se llin g us yathr cream Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones '* * •* • , ' r , Cansfumished SO days for freeJrial. So, Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, b*l ... t S A J L V 1 snwM i 3 M A N F 0 R a t m u s h S t a i n Jlmble fiolih for Woodwork 13cobra B I t n w f a .B e ta i' , YERFRfeE C ) I f U l'lllMM lli, iBfoj-HjUjjyG H a b y HOUSE Button Shoes. Are It We have them for Men $ 1 . 7 5 t0 $5.00 Forfrom“ . . . . . . . ............$1.50 to $4.50 Fpr& and.G“ ‘ . . . ........$1-00 to $3.50 High Cut and Regu'ar Cut - in all Leathers. Moser’ s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO M E N ’S P A N T S , e v e r y g r a d e a n d e v e r y * • * • »n s t o c k * W e c a n f i t e n d p l e e a e y W o r k P a n t s $ 1 . 0 0 t o £ 2 . 0 0 ** D r e s s P a n t s £ 2 . 5 0 t o 5 . 0 0 . B i r d ’s M a m m o t h S t o r e , uetl i,ltlTER HOTEL m r ADiasupsTAtin j ; m mb iZKH 'rm , 3k i *W nH *#F W l i NJ|W, ’**4 id t h e € i l * l#»fv L M tf >11 f e n ait M EAR lCK ’ S N O W R E A D Y W ith a complete asso rtm en t of the newest in FALL SUITS. DRESSES, (KYATS, WAISTS, SK IRTS and the large st asso rtm en t of fine and medium priced F U R S duoemsfite offered every WKDNEH- JDAY (Su tbu rban Day) to r out-of* Townpeople* Mearick’s Cleek House f LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ •<syN iY^aai#,M J N e ^ Fresh OYSTERS at C. M, Spencer’s, —Special priceB on five pound or more of coffee. Nagley Bros. —School supplies go to Itldgway'o C l o t h e s ot all k inds D RY CLEANED a t H0MS3 Clothing Co. Miss Lyd ia Turnbnll will give a ciuna shower Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss V e rna Bird. We wore competed to carry over contributed m a tte r th a t did not reach us ill time. We cannot us con­ tribu ted a rticles a fter Thursday a t nfcoxi- The Y. W. C. A. of the college gave picnic d inner lo r the new girl students, Wednesday. '- Fie#Ik* at «#wl #b»##fcl.0O. W a d d la ’a G r o s e r y . UNDERWEAR W * h a n d l a o n l y t h a b e s t g r a d e s I f y o u b u y o f u s y o u p u r c h a s e s a t l e f a e t i e n f o r y o u r s e l v e s H I G H R O C K S h f r t s a n i i d r a w e r * f o r m e n ................................. lO o e a c h W R I G H T ’S H E A L T H s h i r t s a n d d r a w e r s $ 1 . 0 0 s a s h . W R I G H T ’S ) H E A L T H U n io n S u i t s £ 2 . 0 0 e a c h . M e n t o r U n s e n S u i t s f o r W o m e n £ 1 . 0 0 t o £ 2 . 00 . V A L L A S T I C U n io n S u i t s f o r o h il d r e n 5 0 c u p . B ir d ’s M a m m o t h £ t o r e , Mrs. L e titia Dunham and Mrs. Bruce Dollar of Lebanon were guests of friends here from Saturday un­ til Monday. , Mr, Oharlsa Minser and wife are visiting their son, Carl M lneerand wife of Alton, 111. —Fo r good pure spices get them a t Ridgway'p. —Special prices on all groceries in quantities. .Nagley Bros, Seo thoso hew SILK PETTI­ COATS in our window to­ day Note the colors American Beauty, Kelly Groom Brown Navy Blue and Blacks made in newest stylo of a soft messalin* silk. Price only.................£ 3 .5 0 Bird’s Mammoth Store. The Ladies' Aid Society of the U. P. church will give a Boston Tea a t th e home of Mrs, Mitchel Oollms. Tuesday afternoon,. September 30, 1013, a t £ p. All ladies invited. They will not serve beans. OYSTERS deceived fresh every Tuesday and Saturday for the pres­ en t Telephone your orders, C. M, Spencer, . • Three cans Walrus Salmon 5 0 c en ts .' Waddle's Grocery. Mrs. J.'W . Dixon and Bon, Phil, have beenguests of CKiIIlcothe rela­ tives a few days this week. Mrs, John C lark, ot Columbus, spen t Thursday with her sister, Mi's. Annette Harbison, Ohio State Corn 4 cans 2.5c at Waddle’s Grocery. Mrs. D. M. Dean accompanied bet son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. SUhey to Columbus Wednes­ day, wheie she will visit, for some time. & Clean Easy soap is the boat. Got it at Waddle’s 6bars for 25c Tim members pf the h igh school were en tertained a t the homo ol Miss Helen Puffer, Tuesday even-- m g for Miss Gretchen Pu tt, who has been a member of the school. The hirst and second year classes of the high school g a v e 'a spread for Miss P u tt a t the home of Miss Allit* H ixon iast F riday evening. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matthews iast Sabbath. - A number of social affairs have been given the past few days for Mrs. W. E . P u tt. Thursday evening Mrs. J , W, Johnson entertained Mrs. P u tt’s Sabbath school class. Monday afternoon the K adan tra Club entertained a tih e home of Mrs. M. I . Marsh, and Tuesday Mrs. H a rry Townsley for the Home Culture Club, RAIN COATS for the family Men’* Slicker Coat* e a c h ...................................£ 3 .0 0 Boy*’ Sticker Coat* aach ................................... $2 .0 0 Men’s Rain Coats, gray doth e a ch ..............-...... ....... •••••£ 5 .0 0 Boys’ Rain Coats, gray cloth e a ch .......* £ 4 .5 0 Woman’s Rain Coats, gray cloth —.... .....$ 3 .5 0 and £ 5 .0 0 Misses’ Rain Capes £1 .50 , £1 .9 8 and £ 3 .5 0 . Wa guarantee these coats not to leak* Bird’s Mammoth Store* For an Appropriate Window Seat tMteml* farcwkon* ifed pfo** &*t tf>ewindowfsrtsmtand otherfifiAfaBi*may be iefeefadbom COmNTAL D & p e i y m f a f i z z b r t c s Tl PtJ WM* »»*y tnMK, MMfMi .ltd BMrtwdljr tomtit UttMm md tda *t«HtJfetitBf tApttd lot GALLOWAY & CHERRY Main St. Xenia. 0. FOR BALE! — Foster House j hotel Business and equipment, ; Gee stoves all ever the heuse. Selling owing t e III health, f Mrs, F. P. Foster, Win- Bailey, aged bo, fathe r of i Jam es Bailey, died Wednesday a t j the home «f hi* daughter. Mr*. Henry Calloway, Vienna, The de­ ceased was a Civil War veteran and. the body was burled, north of town. Mr. George Bilvey, of Cincinnati, has been spending a few days with Ida brother, J . D. Bllvey and wife Wilson ballard , colored, 25, died Thursday of tuberculosis, The funor a l will be Friday, burial a t Jam es­ town, The Economy Oa* Iron will do your ironing for one cent worth of gas, and ia fully guaranteed and the price is low. Get one on trial of J , E . P im tcn —Get your school tablets and pens a t Rtdgway’s for he has the best. Try the Whits Cliff Flour found only at Waddlo’s Grocery 25 lbs 7 0 cents. , Misses Rachel Tarhox and Blanch Turnbull . entertained Thursday evening a t the home o f Ihe former in honor of Miss Kathleen P u tt. Miss Ruth Nelson of Springfield Is thegueBt of Miss Eva Arthur. > O wner of a pa ir o f nose glasses can inquire a t th is office. Bring us your surplus eggs to ­ day. We will pay you 2 3 c per doken for them in trade. Bird’s Mammoth Store. A wtedding announcement for gome time nex t month is th a t of Miss Faye Lackey ol near Jam e s­ town, to Mr. J ames Patterson of the Columbus pike n e a r Xenia., Bath are wellknown and popular people. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE COR ; STITUTION OP-,OHIO, EXEMPTING PUBLIC BONDS PROMTAXATION, Be it resolved fry the'General Atseihbty of. the Stoft of OMot „ . „ . S kctjon 1. A proportion tpall be aubnut ted to tie electpra o i tbe atate of Ohio, on tfco. first Tuesday after the firat Monday an No-- vember, 1913, to amend artide XIT' of the constitution of the atate of Ohio by tbe ad* 4jtian of settion. L2, to read u followa: * Aatticut XII. . Pinout* and Taxation. , - , S*c. 12. Rond* of tba atate of Ohio and ot any city, village, hamlet^ county; road diatrlct or townthip in the atate, and Honda laaued ln. behalf of the public aehoola ,of Ohio and the tneans o f instruction in connection therewith shall be exempt from taxation. . . . „ - -1SitcrtoK 2. That this, amendment shall tabs effect and be i n io n s from and after ite adoption*1 „ . „ Xe SWaix. SfroJrer of the Hriso of Repretentotiver. U n t o - if* 1 W ? # 1 *' ' ■ Vm tta Sr*»xa.o» Atatua L Sratgr or O hio , . ■_ Office of the Secretary of State. I, CHAS. H. GRAVES. -Secretary of Stats ta* with the on the 18th day Of AprU, and filed in this office on the 3Qtb day of April, A. D. 1913, ■entitiad “Joint Resolution to Amend Article X II o f the Constitution of Ohio by the adoption of Section I2“. Iw TxsxtMOMv W*X**or, I have hereunto Subscribed my name. and. affixed my Official Seal at the City of COlnmhul, Ohio, this >19th day of June, A. D. 1913. [Seal! C hax . U duvet. . Secretory of Stal*. ’AUTHORIZATIONOF PUBLICATION. Deportment of Public Printing of Ohio. , Publication of the .above proposed .amend­ ment to the Constitution of.Ohio, under Sec­ tion 3 of an act entitled, ^"An act relating to certain.pre-ijed amendments to the Constitu­ tion of ' and the publication thereof," passed General Assembly of Ohio, April 28, 191. athorisod by the. Department of Public l ‘r>i.»iig Of thO ftaW Of Ohio. #** ' F sank H am K k , . , Supervisor of Public Pnnhng. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO. THE CON- STITUTION OR OHIO. ELKUBILITYOFWOMENTOCERTAINOFFICER. Be it resolved frytA/ General .Assembly, of the Slots of OAsot T im -fiftlA of the member elected- to each HouM concurnrt* therein: That for the purpose of procuring the eligibility of women to certain Offices, a.proposal shall be submitted to the .oiaetora of this state in the manner provided Rvlaw. on tbe first Tues- after the first Monday tn November; 1913, intend the constftirtGm of the state, by idinf article XV, section 4, thereo- so that it will read at follows Stc. 4. No person, elected of sp­ in jo ca sr„i , » is day b s n to am w t u d m is , l ansen g : , stall be !c__ pointed to any office in this state unless pos­ sessed of the qualifications of an elector! pro­ vided that women who.art citiitns mar be ap- ibart of m iepartsMot division thereofI S V the Interests Or Caro e y ­ pointed as mem e s beards of, or to posi­ tions in, thoee d no s and institutions es- tablithed by the Stats e t any political sub­ reof involving the inf of women nr children .or both. . . S ection 2. At Strok election this'amend­ ment shall be placed on the official bajlof; in the manner prescribed by .law: a s.“ARTICLE SECTION^j^ lW & G lB ttlT V „_OF XV WOMEN AND CHILDREN", or, cient t of tbe ........ .. OMEN ___________ _ other. language sum* o clearly designate ft, and. if a majority s electors voting on the- Mine shall adopt such amendment, Motion 4 hereinabove set forth shall on and after the first day of Jan­ uary, 1914. become and Constitute the section so amended of article XV of the constitution of the state of Ohio and Mid original section 4 shall be repeal ad and annulled, C I* S wam , , Speoher of the Bouse of Representative*. _ Hwat L. N ichocs , President of the Senate. Adopted April ,18th, 1913. _ Unirso. Starts or Avtxaica, Start or O hio , . „ Office of the Secretary of Stats, I. CHAS. H, GRAVES. Secretary of State of the.state of Ohio, do hereby certify that the an exemplified copy, carefully me with the origiosi roll* now this office and In my official custody as Secretary of State and found to. be true and Correct, of a Joint Tesotutiort, adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, on the 18th day of April.. A. D. 1913,. and hot ... .... ...... ........ .. - filed in this office on the 30th gar of April, A. D. 1913, entitled “Jplht Resolution rela­ tive to the elegibility of women to certain I k ’TmttiKOxv Wngttcw, t have hereunto subeeribed mr name, and affixed my officlH seat at the City o f CoJumbue, Ohio, this 19» day of June, A, D. 1913. C hm . IL G hay XI,. . Secretary of olato. ISeal) ___ __ AUTHORIZATION Of MJBUCAT10N. Deportment of PnlliS Printing of CiMo, Publication of the .abova proposed amend, ment to the ConatlUrtien *f Ohio, under .Seo* tion 3 of an act entitled, “An set relating t* certain proposed amendments to the Constitu­ tion of Ohio and the publication thereof,” passed hy the General Assembly »f Ohio, April 28, 1913, is authorised hv the. Department of PttUie Printing Of tbe State of Ohio, Suptrvke^Pf Pnwh’n#, tMgMMMriewamaaiguiawMaam^MaemaemmwmwsgawMHesMWMmsWMM^mMMaMMMmaawsta^wwwaaMBSwweinisisiMwamoMaieeaifjSirjaaaMiama 10th Anniversary — — -------of—^— —«— r The Edward Wren Co r» • « Starts Thursday—to-day—but Saturday is the big day. W e have planned big for this and are going to offer some induce­ ments in New Autumn merchandise never equaled before, Come to Springfield and the big store Saturday, Wet p a y you r round -trip fa r e ta Spring fie ld on purchases o f .fl5.Q0 o r over. I A poor furnace' is not only a source of discomfort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. U 1 G H G R A D E STANDARD FURNACES give | you not only w arn air, butpure, ] fresh air, to breathe, and it is Warmed to th e’proper temper- , i. ature. * S T A N D A R D 1 F U R N A C E S are honestly made o f the best materials, and w ill pay for themselves in a very short time by the fuel they save. They axe not an expense, they A R E A h F !- I N V E S T M E N T . earning you larger profits than almost anything else you can buy. • K • i' • "I Our Catalog is Free. Ask for i t and forday informationaboutHeating* G iblin & Co. UTICA, N .Y . ' To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTatiet*. ^ /V /A SevenM&SonboxMw>SdInpoxt 1 3 montht. T O S ■ H U Cor«gCrk> fa T w o D a y g , c m e v w y vrznsttoe* box. 25i. Only Once in a Lifetime Youwill H y a toiler If youBtorWi^ahr. A boilerwill give you SUMMER HEAT IN W INTER . will heat every portion of your house, and the money invested will give more comfort, health andhappiness than can * be obtained in any ether manner. It will banish <^ide, pn6uznoiiia and will ROE WINTER OF ITS TERRORS andrigors. While indoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Withoutboilerheat you are mhaing the i greatest comfort and blessing in life. Findout the coattosecure such heating and yon will wonder why yon did not have it donebefore. ' H I G H G R A D E S T A N D A R D B O I L E R S furnish well heated houses at minimum cost of installation and for fuel Twenty-two years' experience shows us what to furnish to secure beat results. O U R C .ATAJL0O IS F R E E . AitkfovRMNlf<><>imyittfonMti<Misbtt*tBMtiii«4 GIBLIN ©. CO . ’ u U T ICA , N. Y, i •

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