The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

I***********^^ Wf **tt M £ »P » I A 9 C < 1 LOCAL AltD PERSONAL * >tf to*to*"*(JMk>iiWaMJK>*CJM>4UNK**C*‘i CM » h « i l l A# on th * m a rke t, B ird'* M amm o th 8 to r* A * l«b t of »y*tsr.v a t th* M- efcarab October w. ip#©L*I p riet-ii o n fly * p o u n d o r of totSt*. Naglay Ufoa, K* ? ■ Ti*s *w*»*l *»*»tlug Of.th* K. of I t P . Rodg*» | h th* aounty va* bold m | : X*ula W*dne*day ovonliiR wb«B | tb*m**ib*r* nod tbmr friends on-1 |oy«d th* hospitality o f tlio X*ni# 1 | lodge, Th* Into train stoppsd f o r ‘ {thos* wiio wont from bore. Mr. and M rs.R . O. W att have iMttad lavifcations for Tuesday wren- j Mr, K w k Mlrielc and wif* and in f, Ootolwr W, -at six-thirty, to a sou, Andrew and wif* and Miss notnbar of frlands in, honor of Mr. ?BU* Jamison, of Middletown and Mr*. Raymond Bull, apant Sabbath with Mr. J . H , An draw and wife, Mia# Jamison re- mmnad for * few day* ’visit with friends, Mrs* Elisabeth Naah of Dayton, a sister,!* also the guest of friends here. Tfc* aasaioo* for 1UU1-*J£ of the Theological Seminary of the Re­ formed Presbyterian church, CJsner- al Synod, recently removed from Philadelphia, Pa., will open in the Cedarville Colhgo, next Tuesday afternoon a t &o'clock, The opening address will be given by the dean, Rev, David McKinney, D, D. All are cordially invited. FRESH BULK OYSTERS ,Only 3 0 c per quart. Wo soli the bast standard oyster* that some to thl* market. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Send in your picture framing now'. French glass, beet work prompt Service.;,, West’s Rook Store. Xenia, Ohio, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON- STITUTXQN QT> OHIO. SHOW BALLOT F0R8TATE OFFICERS. . S t if renelvtd by iht Gtntral Astetnbiy of IA* Staft of Ohio, three-fifths q£ the; members electad to e»ch house concurring therein: • SsctloK 1,, That,- for,the. purpost of tiro- curing a short ballot for state, officers, there 1 V —■• — ...... ........ department ____,. constat or a governor, lieutenant governor. Secretary of state,- auditor of state; treasurer- of state and an attorney general. The govern- 'Or and lieutenant governed shall -be elected on the first Tuesday -after the -first Monday in .November, -by-the electors of the', state, and at the-'places of thexeneral assembly. *'S*c. 2. The governor, and lieutenant j ?< erner-shall Wild their offices .for two years t .voting for-members of: ge era ssem is ,-2- he gove r . r**b«ll hdtd their1offices 'y ____ Their terms of office shall commence on' the second Monday-of January- next after thejr election, afid continue’ until their suacessor's -are elected and Qualified. •: “ 8*c; ■18. The governor Shalt 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' appointed. 1Every officer holding office by elec- - Hon,-when-this-amendment i s ‘adopted1 shall continua^tQ -hold such office for the full' term fpr which he was elected and Until hiS.Suer ecfjorahajl have been elected' or appointed and Jiaa qualified as provided by law," SacrrpM 3, At such, election this amende. , mefit Shall be placed .on the -official -ballot in the m a ^ jw jftn b fc d by law as "ARTICLE III, SECTO3NS 1, 2 and la*— THE SHOR.! BA tLO t FOR STATE OFFICERS", Or in other language sufficient to designate it clearly, tnd if -a majoo.y of to*.«lectors voting On the lame shall adopt,such amendment, sections 1, i a n d W'hereinabove set forth (half "on and -after the first day of January; 1914,-become and .constitute the ’sections so -amended of srhcle. I l l .of the constitution of the state of -Oluo and aaid original, sections I, 2 and 18 shall be repealed and annulled. C D. S wath , - . . Sftahtr of iht HoUtt of Represtntahvts. Huotr E* Nitriocs, , . , ; « Freridftil of th t Stuattf Adopted April IRih, 1911.- D»«n»S)M«5« osAantiica, P f f i c '» e %S«£y of State, 1 C | 4 tt. GRAVES, }f thoSnSe or Ohft, do be ,, . ^ foregoing :* an exemplified copy, .•omrared by me with thy original, rolls now yq filem this office and in my official custody is Secretary of State and found to be true rod correct. Of a Joint resolution, adopt* ‘ " the General Assembly of .the State of on Mth day .Red in this.offici A, D* 19ji, entit..._ ____ _ , ... Ifigan mnendment to aactions 1. 2 and 18 o( wtide HI qf the codttitution of the State of Ohio, .relative to the selection of governor »nd other state officers,** , J k TeafiMOKr WnaaSor, I have, hereunto sutwenbed my name, and affixed my official leal at the .Otj^of^Cafamtras; Ohio, this 19th F ob R enti —The weet bftlf of hpuge on Cedax « ree t. Inquire of Mrg, J , H. Milburn —-Spectal price* on ail groceries in quantities. - FTa&ley Broa Mr. J. B. McMHian has purchased a 20 horse power trunk of the Xnter- oational Harvester Co, make of C. M. Crouse. Mis McMillan will use the truck in place oi his horse ami wagon. MENTOR COMFORT UNDERWEAR for ladies. Union suits $t.OC> each, WRIGHT’SHealth Under­ wear for rfien, Union suite $ 2 ;0 0 each. Separate gar menjfcs $ 1 . 00 . 'll - Bird's Mammoth Store. OYSTERS received fresh every Tuesday and Saturday for the* pres­ ent. ■Telephone your orders. G. M- Spencer* 1 RAIN COATS Men's- $ 5 .0 0 to $10 ,00 each. Women's $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 each Boys* $1.50 to $ 4 . 5 0 each.' Girl’s Rain Capes $ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 . 5 0 each. \ Bird's Mammoth°Store. Oi the 168Qprisoners in the peni tentiary •only 440 were temperate previous to being received, ,Hoine environment is credited for the downfall of most of them. Come and see a meeting" of the spirits on Thursday evening, Octo- berSOth. . , For Rent-—Two fine eiRce rooms over Hartnian clothing store. Inquire of G. H. Hartman. day of June; tSealJ ME Cxat, H. GkAns, ■ fftr ----- S ertlary of Stott. , AUTHORIZAtiONOFFUBUCATlOH. ment to the .Con lion * of an act certain.propoaed awMiBteiaata .to tfce Conititu- L above propoted amend*- of.Ohio, under Secv "An act relating, to u OK_________. . lion of. Ohio, apd tte publication thereof/’ pawed by th#GMaral/jfcmbly of Ohio, April S8, 1913. I. authorbwfJ»y the Department Oi Public Printing of th« Elate of Ohio. „ . FtAKK XlAargt, Sufttvittt tf Public Printing. ' “ S i K COS. >m n , ALLOTFOJ^gjjjgpAADlOMttHIf A t frith /i ty tht Gtntfat Mttmbiy tf tht StMt tf OMt, tbryafifth# of the membara »f each bouMsonyurriag therein: . Staton 1. That t it the purpoee-of pro* curing « ihort belkK for oouoty and town- »hip officer*, thera (hall be tubmittod to,the •lectora of tbia’sUtaki the maiiner provided hr law, on toe fim Taeeday after the fir*t Monday in November, 1913, a nroppetl to repeal eoctieua 3, 4 and 7nf aruefe X of th* eoifttitatLon ,*nd *e amend etetfon* 1 god 2 of *uch article to reed aa fellowa: "Sac. 1. Eawa may bo puaed prodding for toe election ctr app^tatoct and term* of all ■uch eetutiy and tywaiSn officeri aa .may be necALteary, which odeeka (hall have such power f t leeei taxation,,?*: 'pe" - ■- - - ‘W E S T ale^ton tola amend- meat toaTI he i S m TS i to* official ballot in U f s m w S tm .or -ki etSSr kn*Hdg*'(nffiflent te riekfbh.asd It a majority of the ahaii adopt (ueb purpoaeg, aa may be parted providing At for cotmtiea and • F r e s h OY STERS a t O .M . S p e n c e r’s Votlag on^’dtoiuwaifiTado * ch ' im*n»*4''I fm 3 betoinatMVe act on and a&tr the Jirtt day of i» .............• ' ............... •" aoetion* to tutiort of 1 aeOtioa* l 1914, §0 aibendtd Ow, (tat* _ ^OOiiatltute the • X of th* eortati- w. wMn, abd aald onyinsi Mid 2, ami aSo HOtiOn* 3, 4 and 7 ?(-*»«* article, mnl aWt.aeetioOL 16 of article IV , d i a lie repealed and arumlied* Spithtr t f tht tts b r ^tf ^fpttttniotivtt, Mp4* E . fttcirota, n £ i & £ * ' * * V tn n s W tjvm 0 Airtarca, Dffi^ r a ^ f e y of Smie; L met Ontciil] .'CM 1 rotted to be El CJJAS. a GRAVES, Secretary of Siatt OfOld*, do hereby certify that tot ... by in ttiSs carefully tolU now curtody * true .. iM l VMBtfRItlM April, A* tf. 1913, and to* 30to,dey of April, “ oint koaolutlon fro, l to Article X of the tot of,Ohio, relative to otpaakttfotw." £ & u > s KttrtUtry tf Sttkc MiTHOiKZAtWIt O F riWLlCAtWS, pto»a WLSWVVVVCVMBBMl1m VsMf wlWmt ckwO1 ffen 3 of an a« eeMBad, AAn act rrUting tt MAYOR'S PROGLAMATIDN, . Municipal Elitctlon. t Tka Spate <u ®Jp, fikeeae bounty, The -incorporated village o f Cedar- vJHe: . In compliance.with, the laws of the State of Ohio, i, 1 G. Bull, mayor of the incorporated village oE Cedarvlllfe, Greene county, Ohio,’hereby give no­ tice and* proclaim to the ‘qualified electors of the said municipal corpora tion, -that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1913, between -the hours Of 6:30 tt. m„ and 5:30 p. m„ central standard time, ill the said village of Cedaryille, Ohio, in the mayor’s) office, lower floor, an "election will be held for the purpose of choosing thes following officers for said corporation, .to-wlti- One person for Mayor. One person for Clerk. One, person for Treasurer. •One person -for ‘Marshal. One person for Assessor Personal Property. * SIX persons for Members of Conn- Mi. • Bach of said officers to be elected for *a term of Two Years. And the~said qualified, electors of the said municipal corporation of Cedarvllle, Greene county, Ohio, are hereby notified to assemble at the usual Voting place in the mayor'* of­ fice on the day and between, the hours aforesaid,, and there proceed to vote by ballot for the several office* as above designated In accordance with the Jaws of the state governing auch elections. Given under y hand and seal of said village, at the mayor's office, in said village of Cedarvllle, Ohio, this 17th day of October, 1913,* X ro* BTJXL, Mayor. (Seal) Of the Incorporated village of CedarvilTe, Ohio, We have jusfcraceived information th a t the F irst' National Nurseries of Rochester, N, Y. want lady or gentlemen representative* in this ■action to sell all kinds of R omm , Shrubs, Trees amd Seeds. They in­ form us th a t without previous ex­ perience i t is possible to make good wages every Week. Any one out of employment write them for tentm and enclose this notice, STOVRa—Buy your stoves of the Greene County Hardware Company, Xenia, The famous FetiinsRl&r base burners, soft Coal beaters, ranges. Rndient Home *and Favorite. I t will pay you to go (o Xenia and get prices of the Greene Count? Hardware Co,. Prices to suit your pocket book. Clover hulling, Rig 31x Blrdsell hul« ler, complete wind stacker, Work guaranteed, Home telephone. Henry Miller, 3t F or /ramp house of 8 rooms on Grove street. Inquire of 5. K, Turnbull. Try thaWhiU Cliff Flour found only a t Waddle'* Grocery £2$ Iks T 0 # a n ia » ' C l o t h e s of all kinds H BY CLEANER at HOMBGlotMUfCo: and Manufacturing 'T 'h e manufacturing of furs differs from every other branch of garment making ■*. in that the production o f the material fs only partly under human control A new fashion in cloth can set a thousand looms working, but the furrier depends directly or indirectly upon conditions in the distant North, where trapper and trader work pretty much as they have for the last three centuries, >-Thc *Hns In our workroom*, from which you select your furs cbme from the traders who get them in purchase o r exchange from the trfipper*. - Not only do we keep in constant touch with die North American Continent, and it* forbearing denigen*. but Southern Asia must Impenetrated where are found the various families of for bearing sheep from which Persian Lamb, Attrakan, Broadtail and similar pelts are taken: and in Siberia the home of the Russian Sable and Ermine. . .Skill find experience direct every stage of the work from the exact valuation of the rawskin which ■’the Indian hunter brings to the post, to the cutting, fitting and trimming of the garment in our work­ room!*. Specialist* In every tine devote their whole attention to the work for which they are be6t fitted, obtaining result* in quality and economy impossible in a smaller organization ~ Fur Storage Our refrigerating system for storage purposes is as, near mechanical perfection as the most a'Unproved and modem methods can make it. A temperature of 25° is maintained and this insures absolute security against any parasite whose attack is fata! to furs. Fifteen thousand pieces represent­ ing over Two Hundred Thousand Dollars m value and including Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Clothes were contained in cur storage the past season. Storage was received from all over the country, from New York to California. -Furs are inspected, thoroughly cleaned and repaired, the service is all included in the storage charge . Fur Selling J AH the Craft and cunning of the Indian trapper, the shrewdness of the trader, the strength and courage of the boatman, the sledge dog driver and a!f their days and nights of privation, toil and danger culminate m the finished for sel or garment, placed for' your inspection m our retail room The wearer of our Furs has the satisfaction of knowing that her Furs, whether they be a muff or »C*rf. a matched set, a fur-lined broadcloth or Scotch tweed, an outer for coat, m hip, knee r ankle length whether the material be of the highest grade of Seal or Sable, or one of the least expensive quality they bear the label of a house of unquestioned reputation and the style and workmanship of die garment are beyond criticism. • ■ " The Rike-KumlerCo. Established 1853 ’ DAYTON, OHIO < > ■ - ; \ i , w : s a « : E DISUSESOFTHESE^tUM B(tT1 S t d r * j . j . M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0 * Lstdle*' *nd Children's resdy mud* Dresses, Shirt Waists, •Wrte, Night Gowns «nri Sweet* erCeets* ijrd 'e Memmoth »t©r*. MOORewards MOO. Tlw rttodera <Jf ibis paper will be plcnW* Soltorri that ibera Is at i'«Mt on* (hwdkKt tHtoOto toat MiStUMbos bcln able to «nr«in *11 tta utOfte* and that 1*Gutarrh. Hall's Oaiwfrh Ottrl, Ja tbs only positive carenmr kmram to Uto toedlcal fndernity. (latfurrh bdfofc s tonaiitutioiial tliaease, requires n ostsRIitttional treatment. Hall's Oatsrrb Cure k taken infernally, actniff dirretiy uji on the blood and mucousaurracta of sysfem thoilby deotroyln* Jlto foundation of the dlaaaSa, and giving tha patient Btrinath by bukdinft up th* constitutlitn and atokthig natura fat dmnjf Ik work, Th* propwStors h*v« so much farih in its cwffitlt* powers, hat R nw order on* Hundred IXilhriii for stay c«m that it Aril* to cure, Send for 1st o ’ a S T f . 3. rHFNRY ACo, Tolcda.O, 9bNlkyXhn^M«t,7So. IPs Family pflia m i»« heat. f b Mu.tt*r now bard your bead acbeto t*. M«*r Afcd-YSte Pflk win hdp |W* NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice m hereby given to the qualified electors of Cedftrvilla Bohooi JDistrict, Gfechfe County, Ohio, th a t -the next annual school meeting for the election of three members of the Board of Education of said school district*, will be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of Hoveni* ber, Iftt3 between the hours of 5:il6 a. in. and 6:80 p, m. of said day a t the Usual place of holding school electiou. Said members are to bo elected for , the terms of four (4) years, .T. \V. Johnson, Olotk, of said School Board. We sail th* hast $15 .00 Suit* and Overcoat*, tn th* county. W« inak* a specialty of this grad* of men’s clothing. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. . ifrd'* Mammpth Stor*. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the qualified electors of Cedatville township, Ohio, th a t the next annual school meeting of the elec­ tiou of three members of the Board ol Education of said School dis­ trict, will be hold on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1013, between the hours of 6:30 a. in,, and 6:30 p. in., of said day, a t the usual placo of holding school olecMons, The BftldiuCtnbcfsaro to h* elected for a term of four years. Andrew Jack son , Glerfc of the Board of Education of said township, TOWNSHIP ELECTION NOTICE. State of Ohio, Grvcne ikninty, the Township of i ’ertarvlUe: In compliance with the law* of the State of Ohio, T, Andrew Jackson, 'Clerk of the Township of CV'darville, Greene County, Ohio, hereby give no­ tice and proclaim to the qualified vot­ ers of ssM township, that on Tuesday, November 4th, IMS, tat**** Hh« hours- of PM A m„ m i PM % m , (Central Standard time), in election precinct of the sakt tov clerk's office an election Will hi for the purpose of choosing the f lng officers for said township* ■Oneperson for -Clerk for a t e tWo years. Three persona for Township tecs, for terms of two years. One perron tor Treasurer, term of two year;:. One person for Asscsror of pe property, for a term of two ye Two persons for Constable terms of two years. And the said qualified elect* the «aid township of Ceda Greene county, Ohio, are herd titled to assemble at. the usual < places In the several ekctioi cincts as above designated on tt and between the hour* aforeaafc there proceed to vd* by balk the several offices aa above de* ,% s , , ; " 0" " " " * # k « » » s . «. 4888SW?***« A. H, tJRBMWtBSLL, t * -w. « r . ttm tC

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