The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
Mr. M m * T*rfe*x tod'-Wits, ef Piwfi- lay, rMMpt iisr* test Friday. Mr. aptolt M l fStowort. of ^’{ttrimaaU, ^^juJkiMUiik » u u *JbJfeJdxgU*. FMlUkAJI *«jUiaT“»*‘ CPPPPfjPft fw tw ^ItPISP rmm Iw W * #* fef AtmM* #/ ‘ - * ^ ' ' M Mr. Ward ICoMUUuk #®fcfff-UIu*i * t «V wty, tow frtead* Mat Frttay svsnts#. '* $& * £ * £ M toltows: ' A xam * XtL . MUf- y**a^*» ■ S#C.lJ.^Baod**I JgMC»tot« *f > « r teWMjup « w t «n*« Mr. Mari Junto-op. «#d wlfs, of Day- ton, wore su**to of reUtlYY« from ©aturday untti Tuesday. MJ m Mary Murdock Jute l>een sbpaad- 4u* several day* with Rev. W. R, Graham’and Anally in Yellow Springe. . fact « £ * * t o f f i m •deft***. -SfcNhm o f#* Hereof' T§«S Messrs. J. H. Andrew, John* 'WUl sari Murray Marshall and W. B. ©tevemwa I*lt on Monday on a fishing excursion to the reservoir. The farm stock. and household $ooda of .the late J. B. Gregg sold last 'Week a t ptrbWo sale amouned'to'about p m , ‘ Mrs, Carrie Flatter and Mito- Mary (Ervin, of Greene county, Trill he dele gatee of Ohio to the 'National W. 0; T , XT. a t Brooklyn, ' Xenia wiU, get the Boys and CKrls .State Congress next year , ' Heretofore hhe Congress has always been held In connection with the. State Sunday School Convention, 'Mrs. J, H, ■AndreW and ’Mrs. S. M. Murdock have gone to Grayson; ICy.„ ’where they w in spend a week. with " th e latter’s daughter/ Mrs. Walter Morton. - •There has been no 'motion .picture dhow th is week owing to a medicine show holding the board# hi" the opera house. The picture abdw will open next week ah usual. Work on th e new addition.’ t o the Clifton school house is progressing as well a s could he expected, Ju st a t present work has been delayed ow- . ing.to a shortage in brick. Msotoi Aadtt ISti, tTuina S a r a or AxXaxci, _ _ g w t r or O hio , „ Office of the Secretary of State. I,. CHAS. H._GRAYE3, Secretar feprotenaeivet, „ N ickoc *. of the Stuale. of Stall of the State of Ohio, 5?hereby Oertily that th | an exemplified copy, carefully ... me with the origins] roll* sow .......e m this office.aud io my official ciwtody a& Secretary of State and found to be taue and correct, of a Joint reealution, adopted by • the General Anembly of the State of Ohio. Amend Article XII of the Constitution of OWoby the edoptien of S/otionlt". I s Tcjtiuojiy W bcmw , I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed my official seal at the City of Celumhus, Ohio, tins 19th day of June, A. D. 1913. * e Cfluut H, G** vm . „ . Seerstery of Slat*. tSeelJ ’ fiUTHOmZXtlOHOFFUBUWION, PeHuiment of Public PrtnHuf of OWo. certain'pre-osed ammsdments to the’ Constitu tion' of ' and the publication thereof,” passed GenenuAsscmbiy ofOhio, April 28, ’191. uthoriaed by the Department of Public Priuwig of th*.;State of Ohio, _ ’ . F xank H arm *, Supervisor of Public Bnntinff, ReY. (f, W . 'Potion and daughte , ' ’Miss-Hdlcn, were In New Carlisle >n Monday where they atteiidel L^ toar- yitege of Miss Clara Pissel t e Mr. Charles N. Shadmck, o f Xenia,. The cprlmony Waa performed by Rev: Bat- ’ 4oni • Dr. W, A- ’Galloway, Xpnia, .after’ serving IX year® ,<as president of the 'Wiltoetiorce State’ Normal and Indus-; itrat Bbatd, has. resigned owing’to his'1 professional duties. The board urged him to remain a member during the ' balance ’of,h is term of three years. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON* •STmm o N o p o h io , „• EUQIBIUTYOFWflffiEHTOCEBTAIHOFFICES. Be it resolved b y t h f General Assembly of the- State of Ohiot Tlirhe-fifth* of. the lhem^ee elected to eaeh Home concurring, thmgin: That fa t the purpose of procuring the eligibility of women to certain offices, a’ proposal shall be, submitted t<* ’*■— ’***—* ** 5“ the manner pro1 day after the fit___ _ . to amend the constitution, of-the' state by amendmg article XV, section 4, thereof so ' that it wiU read Is follows: Esc, 4.' No person shall ps elected or ap pointed to any office in this $tate unless pos sessed of the qualifications ot wi elector; pro vided,that women who.are citizens may'be -ap- pointed as membra .of boards of, or to posi tions in, those departments and institutions es tablished by the state ey any. political sub division thereof involving the interests Or cares of women, or children or both. • •SscriON 2 At such election this amend ment shall bp placed On the' official ballot in the manner Prescribed by law aa “ARTICER XV. SECTION 4, — ELIGIBIWTy OP- WOMEN TO APPOINTMENT AS MEM BERS OP BOARDS OP, OR POSITIONS IN, DEPARTMENT AND INSTITUTIONS ------ETNG, OR CARING EOR, WOMEN, UEDREN”. or in other language suffi- •Mr. J. 'C, Barber t e s gone a trip to -New York City Where She will Vis i t ftis atm, J. Fred Berber. ’Wlbile in th e tMy Mr, Barber Will wtltuesUf tfie l&ou game®of the world’s eeriest ddsea New York,add RMiSddl- baee ball teame „ TMarsbal Ketmon. took ^ h e Mood Jbodnd® to Washington' (J. H. test Fri day Where a store thald been; burglar ised. 'Hundred® of -persons bad visit ed the store Shot -morning before the dogs arrived and a great (crowd was present When the dogs arrived so (that it would have been impossible to ge<t-the scent. No effort was made to use the dogs under the circumstances. A horse afid ibuggy owned by Emer sion Gram, Of Clifton, disappeared last week and- was- thought to have been stolen- from a rack dd Yellbw Springs, A week later it was discovered that •the horse must h'aVe broken, loose-and wandered homeward* but became (en tangled In the Underbrush and weeds a t the lower cliff® near 'CUffcOn. The, Animal Ibsudf --managed- to free itself tfroirr some o f the -harness, but was still a prisoner when found' by two boys who were -hunting. It is said that aM the foliage and.weed® bad been devoured by t-hd hungry creature fDurlng all this time it had /no water and when found was to a greatly weakened condition. We have Justrioelved information th a t the F l f i t National Nurseries Of Rochester, N . Y . want lady or g in tlim e a rsp ruen ta tlves in this section to sell a ll-k inds o f Rowes, Shrubs, T rios atvi Seeds, They In form u s th a t without previous ex perience it xffi possible to make gOot wages avery week. Any ope ou t of employment-w rite them fo r terms and enclose th is hotice. STOV iS -;B uy yoiir stoves of the 0 feene County Hardware Company, Xenia, T h i, famous Peninsular b ite burners, soft coat heaters, ranges. Rad ian t J86me and Favorite, i t will pay you to go to afoul® and get prices o f the Greene County Hardware (Jo. Prices to Ault you r pocket book. Clover hulling, Big Six Blrdsell tml- Ivf, ccunpMe wlM dtacker, wont ■guaranteed. Home telephone, Henry Milter. St Rtwsnii >KM>. Gi* roffbus rif ibis p«p«r gill bi ptiwss- te Item i^at Acre is s t fnut oil* drOfditd fUffiwe m t Mawb 1m fc*fn able to mmte m It* srigM iind that isihUsnh. B%>8 Otelrrh CUrUa tlriottiy poffiUV* tore now fafiedH to tM nUdleUi frkUAlty. (kwlfA WRIjtt A wnrtitttUouSl dWtuw, riqUirAs a SiUimiSWMMl triffitmtot. Hill’# Aiterrh 0Hn k UtXtofhtereally, sritog dirfedy np «jk tbs Weed tod lajtcotufssrhtbes ef sytipi# M -rnm ng , f I f c p f O A P to # stfaMg Obi iW lth a tlt Mte to m m ftoidtor-fete M W f c f , 9, CMrtKKY ACo, ToWo 0, m t y & m m i * * p i w m m m t*#t, forth shall- on and after the first day of Jan- nary, 1914, become and constitute the -section so amended of article XV of tbe .constitution of. the state of O lio end said original section 4 shall be repealed and.annulled. . C. X., SwAttr, , ■ Speaker of the House o f Representatives. Hue® I* Niciiois, Prestdet, t of the Senate. Adopted- April ,18th,-1913. U w K d S* a « s o # A m S xica , StAtK a t Onto, Office of the Secretary of State.: I, CHAS. H. GRAVRS.- Sicretary of State of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the .foregoing is an'exemplified' copy, carefully .compared by me with the original rolls tie* in tM» office arid in my official custody ... .. .eorr« (He GtoiS on. the 18tb .... ... filed in this office on .tl A D. 1913, entitled five to the ,legibility of women to offices.” , . • ‘ 'i. j, I h Tesrmosv Ws*a(o i, X lavs subscribed my name, and affixed, n teal at the City of Columbus, Ohio; day of June, A D. 1913. C bas . E , G* a « s . Secretary of State, r&«ii . ___ ____ 30th d*y of April 1913, entit “Joint Reaolution re lv ................................. ■ certain hereunto in y e ffid u gUTHORIZSTION of publication . tion*3 of an act entitled, “Aw act relating to certaih proposed amendments to the Co.tistitt^ tion of Ohio and the publication thereof,” passed by the General Assembly of Ohio, Apr! 28, 1913, Is authorized bv the. Department O' f ublic Trintnig of tbe State of Ohio. E sahk HAarsc, Supervisor of Public Printing, Public Sale To settle a partnership the following property will be offered at public auction on the ‘Winterfarm, situated’on the Wit riilngton rogd at the South edge oi: Cedarville corporation, oh Thursday, October 16 , 1913 Commencing at 1 o'clock p, m, 1 Carriage and 1 Spring Wagon 4 HEAD OP HORSES 4 Consisting Of two yearling filly* black fcrcheron colts sired by Imported Moteur well matched and will make a grand pair of draft nures, 1 weanling chestnut colt sired by Pritlco Albert, an extra good one; one weahling trotting bred colt sired by Mokerron he by John A. McKerroh 2:04, dam by Moquette 2:10 1st dam by Simbrino 2:14 by Simmons 2:28. 21 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTL6 Consisting of lo milch cows some giving a flow of milk, rest to freshen soon of the Jersey, Holstein ahd Guernsey breed, ?> yearling heifers all bred to registered Guernsey bull, two of them are half biood Holstein and Guernsey, three are Jersey and Guernsey- blood, 0 Heifer calves all sired by registered Guernsey bull and out of good Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein dams, j, * 0 4 HEAD OF SH E E P 0 4 Consisting of 10 high grade Shorp* shires, 17 half blood Shofpshlres and Merino, 1 extra good Merino buck irofn Williamson flock that sheared over 1ft lbs, of wool last spring. 02 HEAD OF HOOS *02 Consisting'of 2ft high grade Burofi Spring pig* weighing about 100 lbs,, 1 sow and 2 summer pigs, 4 T«p* *f Alfalfa hay In mow, 070 Shook* of Com In FlaldL TERMSi^AllSums under $1* cash; six months time on bankable notes; 2 per cent discount for cash, A.S't**W WlNtER J ohn S trob S idoe « . T , BAKER, Auct. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk, g y t o n , C l t T E L E P H O N E ! ! ! * o r s e n d y o u r o r d e r b y M id i o r le le ffr & m p a d d r e s s e d to J fo e S h q , p e r T h e R ik e -K it C o m p a n y * D a y to n , O h io I ----- -— AritSgflliJ ........, COVlft..,. llOOKVILlE A , _ W.ALEXANDRIA —r-^at.AnRC.i' FRANKLIN C j O u r S t o r e S h o p p e r AT YOUR SERVICE FREE , „ The Store Shopper furnishes the personal note, the individual service that perfects the relations, between a customer and the modern department store. In our store The Store Shopper has a knowledge of all departments, experience in buying, good judgment and taste in selection and is here for the purpose of-being your representative or consultant. The Store Shopper saves yOu timeand responsibility and insures prompt attention and delivery. ' - The Store Shopper’s services are comprehensive arid complete. No detail too exacting, no requirement too great. Furnish your home, select your wardrobe, supply your table, equip your laundry, match your samples, in fact anything you dp yourself the Store Shopper will do for you,, to your satisfaction., Personal attention to shoppers who come to the store is another feature of the Store Shopper’s service. You get the time saving advantage of an intimate knowledge of every department. ' Each morning the Store Shopper’s desk is'piled high with letters and telegrams, also form* upon which are carefully noted requests ana orders by telephone. Those requiring immediate attention arc selected and dispatched first, then those where delivery can be made the same day and so On until each communication, has been given personal attention. Here is mail from Iowa, from Oklahoma, from nearby cities and towns. It includes orders and requests for, from furniture to silk floss, from a night robe to bootees for the baby. No requests ,too small, no order too large, . Packages are delivered to your home by express or parcel post prepaid- Bulky goods sent transportation prepaid to your nearest freight station. v You secure the services of our Stole Shopper by addressing a letter to The Rike- Kumlcr Co,, Dayton, Ohio, and marking it plainly Store Shopper or call The Rike- Kumler Co.,Dayton, Ohio, on the telephone and ask for the' Store Shopper or use the telegraph or a messenger addressingyour request to the Store Shopper, We urge you to use freely all the conveniences of our store and when from any causewhateveryou cannot attend to your wants inperson, remember the Store Shopper, The Rike-Ktunler Co, ESTABLISHED1853 Dayton has The Best Stores j la Ohio Complete Stocks tQmWgdrmddk ^uburbanVog I Dafen J Dayton has Up* to-the-mlnute Styles Right Prices Wedneiday-SUBURBAN DAY-In Dayton Dayton has completely recovered from Its great disaster * and the merchants have planned to make SUBURBAN DAY more attractive than ever, to out-of-town shoppers. Attractive Merchandise Price Inducements ■Excellent Transportation Facilities—Fine Hotel and Res* taurni* Accomodations~Many Theaters and -plates of amusement, . - • “SHOP IN DAYTON- -IT WILL PAY YOU*” This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and l&c*—nane higher. KERR & HASTINGS BROS Everything for the Table Our Prices Schm id t's Old H ickory Flour, 25 lb Brick for... ..7uri Schm idt’s Ocean E igh t Flour, 25 lb. sack ‘for....70 Gountry Cured Racoti....l8c B reak fast Bacon, per lb.. 2ft Fancy Sugar <5ur6ti Ham, l b .......................... 18 California and Picnic Ham s, per lb ................... 10 African J a v a Coffee, per l b ..... .................. .'............. 22 Rio and Jav a Blend per lb ........................ 21 Rio Coffeo per lb...............2fi Sealsliipt Oysters * Now*Received daily In bulk o r cans. Try these oysters th a t have the real sea tang—no others like them—the pure food pro- duct th a t all enjoy. jtAP IHKE i f O O D \ iVNolce orWater toucWs \ \SIALSV\VPT 0V5TEUM ,\«oChev\k*lVrtvtrvttwcV \ttMd. \ kVNatartlTliwr,Prtihlwi’i\ \U GLtt«\UyGUAUWattU] 1 petit Stones Cakes Received Fresh Daily Save your cash reg ister rece ip ts si* cured here and get either a Clock or a beauti ful Mirror, FREE, * $ H. E. Schmidt <S Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers n.» 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio* -Mm- WilWWilWIIIK- X X GET OURPRICESONPRINTING
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