The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
AVTftArTinoaft * T T M f NATICK. CMwa, *«#k *# Pctohar -’*«,*.** t>L»u*%-s», lain .*■•■ «•**#• U la ttte tern of 7 per vein - C*«iwja«iv»> an4 Noa-uuable Preferred IH* aaavkilua la bavowlai: *tr«f-1 Stuck. The afcuw or# ttidi w h , *r < iat twataumr every year aouoa* ; IMvW»ad check* art- waited. quarter*. AuMp^Mta «MMk lover* that tiwU-rand ; Iy, via-, January. April, July and ik- U®*ja* afcwrirf ft* auny I*. ltafrteli. Bo j totter la*. Many provkkHis have tow are LuuitUr eaoujra with : U« n. wtotte to make tfci* Meek an un- th* Rawls* ftM«u»sw to ea*Mw them J u»ually fate *u«i ftmaniva Savvat- to «*j4y opern amt yow^imUy they i rjitnt. Our book* *r* ireyuently audit* 4e Mt auwvt' tkr jtorfuruwtiH’tw. Bev- j «d by Kraut ft Wrmrt, Certified Public oral maanferw ftaie produced opera 1Ateountaats. our buna*.1** increased Raft -far a ,*«**o* or two and J50 iter cent In volume ike firnt year in our new More, tfimee tire flood of in j|ejd' the* *hr*a it up, but, one orgaBiawiur. ha* been adhering to tfcia policy lor a Hueebai of y*atv and have won well t e w t i l mogaitiou for their efforts. 0& Saturday .aftU'coon. and evening, Oct, U,tka Aboru EnglishGrand Opera Company will be at ii;e Fairbanks theatre, SptkngSeld, and theater pat* tom will welcome this first oppor tunity of the season, to tnjoy u musical treat,. ! ■■■■.',■■ —-Oanued corn and tomatoes arc esprolally priced in dozen lota,* Nagley^Bros. Fivaelba o f good co ffee $ 1 ,0 0 . Weddle's Grocery, F ob S axai -'-A. few yearling Du* roe mates, Also some spring pigs, GOOD ONES. Eligible to registry. 4s' J ames E. Own OYSTERS5 OYSTERS! Leave youx order- for nice, fresh ones received oaeit Tuesday And Saturday. C. M. Spea-car. , , Three cansWalrus Salmon 50 cents. Waddle's Grocery, ,BNT TO THU COR, - n oi? omp, . FAR STATE OFFICERS, SHORT BALLOT! ’ , R«f it resolved by the General-Assembly o} the Stole of Ohio, th«e*Gft&s of the member* elwted to eioli house concurring therein: S»«nOK 1, That,‘ for the purpose of pro. snug * abort ballot for state officers,, lht ,,r . 'bill be Submitted to. the electors of this state, ln ;fte tflarmpr orovlfletl hy- law. on the'first TuAday after the fiat AtoqUiy- ih November. 3513. # proposal to arrieud' sections 1, 2 am If^M jtrUda XLX of the constitution'to read as The eaecutire fiepftrQen%i:Sfit|; foTJowst .... Sue.-.1, of -a govefnori lieutenant . o f state, auditor of,state, treasurer r state and,an' attorney nenerifl.. The- govern or, and lieutenant governor shall'he elected . ont tho Tuesday after the first Mondaj Ih '-Novemberr by the electors ,of, tbe state, and at the places of vpting for members of th* general assembly. ■^Sae. 2, .The governor and lieutenant. erporsshall hild their offices for two lyl a&eir terms of office shall commence on the £ov- flmfc: .. ____ eopd' Monday of January next idtfcf Sct-itinr and continue Until their successors arc elected and quanfied. - S*c,' 18. The governor shall appoint tbe secretary of state, ’auditor, of state, -treasurer , of State ana attorney genera), and shall have , .authority to- remove any'of said- officials sc- sj 5 pqinte|. Every officer holding office hy -elec- tipd when this amendment'is adopted-shall" - Continue to hold such, office ’for'fhe full term fbr. which he was elected ind "tirttij 'his sue- Mim-h S5, JSlo. »ur »al«i 'have in- <i’thw»ed 57 jH_-r rent, over the same- pt'rwtf last ytitr. Dim net earning* fur ten years pasi, Induding ora* -in* tweet a-hargob, havt> been twice tbe amount ntrcFsary to pay our entire Preferred dSvidrptl rharKijS. It will be •s:f -u great advantage to our busi- ncFB to bave our Preferred stock widely distributor in t|io kamla of many investors; <?»peciul]y jn tho smaller cities an;! towns near Day? ton, To faeilUato thi* distribution wo hare given J, R, WoodhuU & ’Com pany, Scbwind Building, Dayton, charge of the tale of thl3 stock. They have prepared ft special circular giv ing (complete information regarding thin- stock issue. They will promptly mail a (Copy on application. A mar- het will be maintained in Dayton for this stock, so those desiring to sell their holdings.later may do bo . We recommend thin stock aa «, safe* and desirable '7 per cent Non-taxable in-, vestment. The shares are ?10Q each, Subscriptions received, for from one share Up, Please address; J. It. Wood- bull &' Company, 'Sehwlnd ’Building, Dayton, Ohio, THE RIKE-KUMLBR COMPANY. (Established 3853.) ; Dayton, Ohio, tnfiit shall be placed oft the official, ballofm the oiuner pveftribfcd by law'us -■ --- SEC ‘ARTICLE III. THE SHOK'i B&SS* Fok I t I t E OyFtCEi?S’’7Tt:“in ntSwr tatfguage.sufficient to .designate it clearly, and,if-a'majority of tlic.’electijrs voting,on the b ___ _____________________ _____ _________„ .. lame sh*U adopt such amendment, sections l. u i and IS hereinabove set forth shall on and ' after tbe first day of Januaty, 1914, become »ufi constitute the .sections so amended, of article III of .the constitution: of .the, state of Ohio and Said original sections 1, 2 and 18 Iball be repealed and annulled, „ , " „ C- X, SWAIH, Sweater i f tin Home 0 / Representatives, Burnt D Nicttots,' „ . ' . „ President of thk Senate, Adopted April 18tb, 1913. eg Atotstca, - - o* OAlO, |flt. O'f the. Sooreta^ of State, de Id this office and in ifiy official custody »< Secretary of State and found to be true md oorrect, of * joint resolution, adopted by. the General .Assembly of the State of Ohio, Ine an amendment to sections 1, 2 and IS oi irtjqle H I q| tbb constitution of the State of ' Ohio, relative to the selection o'f governor sad other state officer*.*' ■ In TmtKottY WuaaXov, 1 have hereunto •uhsenbed my name,'and affixed my official SS Csua H . GxAvej, _ „„ Secretary of Stale, tSealJ •. ^ ^i • AUTHORIZATIONOFPUBLICATION. Vcparlment of PubUc Printing of Ohio. Public*Won.-of the above proposed amend-* ment to the ConsUtuttes of Ohio, under Sed tion. 3 of a* ket en t^d , “An act relating to ogrtaui proposed amuauaenta ,to the Constitu- . , , 7* a * k - H -sam ,. . « Supervisor of l Te Printing. PROIDSED ^ENDJCRNT TO T E 3 CON- STITHT IO N O g OHIO. , tHOAT RAUOT FO ^^NT If ANO TOWNSHIP »f each house eon^tmttg Thereins Sactioir 1. That far th« purpose oi- pro* Miring a abort ballot for oatmty and town* ship officers, there sheU be submitted to the elector* of tide stata, in tbe mar.Her provided by law, on the first Tueadky after the first Monday in November, 1913, a. proposal to repeal stations 3, 4 and 7 of article X of tbe tmSa-tHotbwt and to amand etctlon* 1 and 3 oi snob article to read aa follows: , “Sac. I. Eawt maylHi tie. election or appbintitis kueb oeunty and tgwaabip officer* a* may be sieceseary, which offiosn thaU bay* such poyer S* i*“ LJK?t,y“',fdr ptdice purpose*, as may ^ s s p r s 1" - for a the. tt '■on the bffidal. liaHot'in * -jaw ** "ARTOT, designate R dearly, a s f if a majority of tbe stecters voting tot U m tom abatl adept such ...........................I and t hereitobove set peesed ptovldinr for nd ternS of all TOWNSHIP BLEOTJQN NOTICE, Stale of OMo, 'TJreene ‘County, tim ’ TowneUip of Ccdarvllle: - In- compliance -with Die daws, el ike State -of -OiiloT I, ■ Andrew Jacksoiv Clerk o f tke Township of -Cedaryille Dreene County, Ohio, herehy give no- tipe and proclaim, to tlie qualified .vot ers of said, township, that on Tuesday, November -itb, 1913, *betwepn the tours of 5:30 a, m., and 5:30 t>, m., Central standni'd time), |n tke ilectdpn precinct of the said township ,-lerk’s office aii 'election will he tield tOr-the- purpose hf-choosing the -followi ng officers for said township.; -One person for1-Clerk for aHer-m q ( two years. Three .persons for Township TruU 'tics, Tor .terms of' two years,. Due perron- for* Treasurer, for a tern'Of two years. One person, for Assessor of personal property, for. a tei-m of two years. ’Two persons for Constahle,- -for -,enns of two years, And the Said qualified; electors of the said township of Cedarville, Oreope county, Ohio, are heVeby no tified to assemhle at the usual voting places in the. several election prtv iincts ds -ahoye designated- on the .day and between the hours -aforesaid, and there proceed to vote hy -bait tt for the several offices-as'above designat ed, in accordance with- the laws-of the state. N . ANDREW JA'OKSON, Clerk. r,. c„. townsdby , 1 ■-1 ■=’ . .** •/ A ii, cresw ell ; T,. \Y. ST. JOHN, Trustees. ■ NOTICE OFSCtfOOt ElECTION, Notice is hereby given that the qualified electors, of Cedarville tiwnship, Ohio, that tbe next annuatdcttoblmeeting of the elec*’ tion of three members of the Board ot Education of said School dis trict, will be held on Tuesday, th.»< itli day of November, 1613,.?bctween the hours of5;80a. m., and 5:30p- m., of said (lay, at the usual ..place of holding school elections.. The saidmembers are to be elected for a term of four years;/ Andrew Jackson,r> * Clerk oi the Board of ,Education of said township. NOTICEOF SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of CedarVille .School District, Greene Coun.ty, Ohio, that the next’ annual school meeting for the -election o f lbr«e members of the Board of Education of skid school district, will he held on Tuesday, the 4th day of Novem ber, 1018between tbe hours of ff’.ffi) a. m. add 6:30 p. m. of said day at the usual place Of holding school election. Said members are to be elected for the terms of four (1) years. J. W. Johnson, Clerk, of said School Board. <V»V SWAtff, toso t f XePreseniativss. SpMter of the Home o Htate Tt. NiCBMft, . , „ PrtrideHt of the Senate. Ad«9ta(t*A#dl tm, m3. TOnrttb S ta <mvr A kcuca , m h r f-a u . .1, CtMfl. H. OKAVSa, ,t SM. tk«.flt*to •fOMk, «k bflrvbv certify- that the jit* new tmbdy _trt» We have just received Information that the First Natidunl Nurseries of Rochester1, N. Y. want lady or gentlemen representatives lii this section to sell all kinds o f Roses, Siirubs, Trees ami Seeds. They in form us that without previous ex perience it is possible to makegood wages every week. Any offs out of employment write them for terms And enclose this notice. AUtHOROATIONW WtUWTlON. STOVES—Buy your stoves of the Greens CountyHardware Company, Eeqia. The famous Peninsular bise burners, soft .coal *heaters, ranges. Radtont Home and Favorite. It will pay you to go to Xenia and get prices of the Greene County Hardware Oo. Prices to suit your pocket hook. (Plover ImMpg, Big Six. Blrdsell "mil ler, complete' wind stacker, -work guaranteed. Home telephone. Henry Miller. 3t Eon R ent *.—A frame house of ft rooms on Grove street. Juquirt of ] j H. K, TufiVlnili. j 4 Try tfrftf Whitt C liff Flour found,| the €( mmi & ( only * t Wftddl**# Grocery 26 Id s : f o « ? ; 7 0 oentfi. of all kinds D R Y 1CHBAHSID ftfc 1 MOMfe Clothing Co. Dressmaking and - Ladies’ Tailoring TUTANY millions o f dollars and millions of people are employedjn creating, phnnin^ and selling clothes for women. In Parts where the 0ueen o f Fashion rules supreme, the edict goGs^orth as to what is correct and the world accepts the decree as final. T o be satisfied, secure in the assurance o f having an up-to-date costume, possessing • individuality, artistic* combinations o f material and color, perfect construction and fit. one must acquire, the services o f a dressmaker qualified to fill the requirements, * Our dressmaker,'Madame Backer, brings Parkand ah its wonderful art !n dtcssmakmi to yolkhere in Dayton. Each yeardic spends weeks in thesalons of Fashion in the French Capitol, ' ' We bring-you Parisian creation* accurate in their entirety if you desire, or we modify them to suit your taste. Our buyers bringyou materials directfrom the foreign makers; suitings-fromEngland, Silks and Velvet* from - ; Pari*, Lfiecs from Brusselsand Vienna. , ’ Man,tailored garments receivejpeeial consideration. 'In charge of this department is a (ailor wiio has‘ had *' many years of New York City experience and whose work is the very best. ■ ’ ' - Fitting by mail is made easy and veiy satisfactory. Measuring blanks are sent out, to be filled and upon their receipt by us a lining is made up aftd sent back to be fitted. - Each costume receives the personal and exacting’" attention of our dressmaker. * . » Misses, Children’s and Infants’ Dressmaking ' J 'H I S department is located next to the dressmaking, having its special workroom and fitting rooms. The dressmaker in charge, Mrs, Bessie Shoop, has had many years ex- ‘ perience in originating and designing Misses and Children’s garments. This service Includes everything in Infant’s wear, and coats, suits arid dresses for the --- Miss up to seventeen and eighteen years of age, , These garments are for the greater part original in style and are adapted to the person- ’ a liV of the child, ' - , • , Besidesmaking a constant study Of the requirements of her patrons, each Spring and Fall the children s dress maker visits Chicago and New York and familiarises herself with all that is new and desirable for her department. Many mothers have for years been relieved Of the worry and work necessary to the planning and making of - the children*# wardrobe, by availing themselves of theadvantages of this special department. The Rike^Ktmder Company Ettablithted1853 m . * $100 Rewards $100. The readers of this paper will lie pftase- k>learn that there ts at least oua drtodeff dtiMteGthat Science has been able to euwjn all It* singes end that is Catarrh. Htdl’s dttarrh Curt1 is tbf wily tensitiiro curenow knbfim to the medical fraternity, Catarrh brfhg * constitutional tlisme, ri.qfflfes a tioramtutioti::! trrutment. Hall’s Oatnrrh (jin-*Is takenilihrnally, acting directly np on theblood andmtieousaurracraof system thereby driitroyin" tin- foundation of the dltoftur, andgiving the i*itl,-nt Stwngtb b,. buHdhignil tho rontiltatiim and WMstJul; nhturfciudolu;; Hawork, Tho p:op?{?iors haveso mueb faith In its Cttfative powers, batBuy Offer olioHundred iHillftrs forany eaubtlmUt falls to cure. ticndfoVAstu teetiruonird’i. * Aiklrar, P. J. CIIK.VIIY ft Co, Toledo 0. SOWby Urey;Eh 7hc. ll’s I’hn.Hy fills ait- the tx-si, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, HiaKindYouHavaAlwaysBcttght Boars tho Bignstyroof 59E2C55I Hdmul in your plcturn framing now,! Froitch glass, best work prompt West’ s Hook Store,! i Xenia, Ohio, j I Ron Ra sri The west lmlf ofj hotisoron Cedarmroet. Inquire o f: ; J.H .Milhurn f —Special prices on all grocorion in j quantities. „ Nagle,y Bros FILES FISTULA .-awn- at ,n a ' DISEASESOFTHERECTUM SSSiSaJ**1 <mmm. at >wmm > et,w*a*a.. d r , ' ! , j , M c C l e l l a n “ 'IKEiStJ C olumbus , 0 ! We Sell You Better Merchandise for Less Money Come to our Special Fall Opening Sale Saturday and make Us prove it. Sp ec ia ls Saturday for Last of the Food Stock. aion’RSuits Men’ s Overcoats Roys’ Odd Boys’ Knee Hen’s Odd Men’s Pants $7.5()&$12.SU $S.G<Ho jtlt!.00 Coats size 6 Pants size Coats $2.25 42,COto $8.60 Woolmm&Woosteds values to Kb ' . ft tv Hi to ffi values value $ 2 .9 8 . $ 8 ,9 8 2So 1S c 9 6 o 9 8 c New Fait and Winter Goode * . . ■ ■ ■ ■ - V. • Men’s Extra Extra Heavy all wool Boys’ school Ladies Ear Lined Men’s Dress Corduroy Jeans pants pants .Shoes Slippers Shoes Pants 9 8 c j $1 .4 8 $1 .48 68o 9 86 8 9 o The BanKrupt Sales Store Corner the Alley DAYTON, OHIO 124 $* iefferion S tre e t «
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