The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
mMm i! r] i i WllliMlMMi '3SEX Mie Sale Huriftg * tui-ptos <*f Mre stodc will oXmt H p*Wfc sal* at my residence, fife arilt* west of Seim* and tour mllei *»*t ot dittos cmthe L'lliton rued Th0rtdty,Ootober22?14 Beginning «t one o'clock p. m., tlu^ toUowia# property * ^ 13 H e*d o f Horses 13 General purpose baymare 8 years old withMay cpit by aide; Bay mare five years old with May draft colt by. ber aide; General purpose bay mare J years old withMay colt by ber aide; 1 three year old brown mare well broken; three year bay horse; 1 two year old general purpose filly; 1 yearling horse polt; 8 yearling mare colts} Gray driving mare six years old. 9 Hoad of C a tt le 9 , 9 Jersey cows with call by side; Jersey cow giving good flow of milk; l Short Horn cow; 1 yearling red heifer; 9 yearling steers. 3 £ Head o f Sh eep 32 17Delaine' ewes good shearers and 1ft Spring Lambs. 1 Pi*no Box Buggy, 1 Sat o f j Buggy Hornocy. Torm* Mad* Known Day o f Sat o JOHN NELSON. LAMAR TITUS, Auctioneer. ROBERT ELDER, Clerk. Having rented the farmknown as the Levi Atkinson place on the old Charles ton road2>£miles South oi Selma, miles S, W. of South Charleston. Wednerday, October 14, 1914 Commencing at 10 a. m., the following: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 Consistingof 1 bay general purpose- mare it years old; 1bay general purpose mam, 7 year* old; 1 bay gefding 4 years old and weighing 1800 lbs; 1 sorrel gelding &years. old weight 1800- lbs; 1 brown horsewt*. 1500 Ibi; 1 bay mare wt, 1800,‘ib foal; 1 Box Elder mare; 1 bay mare. 2 5 Head o f Short Horn Cattle ' Consisting of 8 two year otd cows; 1Jersey cow; 8 aged cows; 1 fresh sow,- ,calf by side;-9 two year old steers;8 yearling Steers; 1 heifer two years old; 1 yearling heifer, 1 Short Horn bull three years old; 8 Spring calves. 4 HEAD OF HOGS 4 Consisting .of three brood sows and one Duroc JerseyBoar eligible to regis- tJY* Farhtfng Implements. Consisting of 8 two horse wagons, hay tedder, two double corn plows, corn planter, drag harrow, 2 John Deere ■breaking plows, I McCormick mower, 1 McCormick binder good as new, 2 Superior)wheat drills* hay ladders, hay rake, 1 cultivator, double shovel plow, w|ndmill, carriage, cart, sleigh, 4 sets .of workharness* 1 set of lines, collars, bridles, saddle andbridlebesides halted, forks, shovels, 2 Cross cut saws, coal Or Wood heating stove -and other articles not mentioned. TermsMadm Known Day o f Sato Catherine Atkinson & Daughters LAMAR TITUS, Auctioneer. ROBT> ELDER, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. Common Plea* Cour% Green* County, Ohio. Lulu B, Queen, plaintiff v*. " ■ Fred Queen, defendant, i Notice; Fred Queen, last known {place of -residence* South. Charleston, Ohio, present residence unknown, will take notice that on the 29th day of August, 1914, Lulu B. Queen hied In the above court her petition against him far di vorce upon the grounds of gross neg lect of duty and' habitual drunken ness, and that the same will be for hearing at the court house, in Xenia* Ohio, on November 9,1914, at 9 a, m„ or as soon thereafter as the same can be reached, by which time defendant must answer or demur to said pet!-’ tltmor judgment may be taken against Mm. LULU B, QUEB& LEGAL NOTICE. Common Pies* Court, Greene County, Ohio. Thomas O, Fainter, plaintiff u TS. Emma M. Fainter, defendant Notice; Emma M. Fainter, residence, V* suyius* Rockbridge county, Virginia will take notice that on the gist day of September, 1914, said Thomas O. Fainter filed In the common pleas court Of Greene county, Ohio, his po tion for divorce against her, Cause No. 12768, upon the grounds of gross neglect of duty and fraudulent con tract, and that the same Will be for hearing at the court, house, in Xenia, on November 9, 1914, at 9 a, tn„ or as soon thereafter as the same can he heard, by which date defendant must answer or demur to said petition, or Judgment may be taken against her. (Signed.) THOMAS O. FAINTER. « HARRY D. SMITH l o r Common Pleas Judge At the Election November 3 * T *f ‘ * Endorsed at Republican Primary, August, If, Your Support Solicited. 1914. The names of all candidates for JUDGE QF COM** MON 'PLEAS COURT, wheather nominated by party primary qr by petition, will appear on the JUDICAL TICKET and 'not on any party ticket. The Judicial Ticket will be separate from, and not a part of, the gen eral election ballot. 539 . **** ATTRACTIONS Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, Week of October 12th: The week of 'Ocbobter 12th, at tha Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, opens With the engagement of the renowned operetta "Adele,” which Is one of the best musidaldhfltows that theater will Offer this seSpijm It is -full of clever dialogue, funny! situations, and"music so far above tbe\uaual run of.“musical comedies" that there Is no compari son, It Ip sal# to contain more song hits than any ^ther production made last year and it has the distinction of an entire season's run,in New York City, .The Springfield engagement 1s for one night only. A clever fame comedy- with a clever comedienne Is the' offering for Wed nesday, October 14th, fit the Fairbanks theater, Springfield, Fannie Ward,In “Madam President" Is a combination .not often seen an# one long to he re membered. The farce was' adapted from the French and Is particularly suited to Miss Ward’s ability, “Madam President" made Now York laugh for sixmonths last season, which is ample proof of Its cleverness, for New York is very skeptical. On Friday, October 16th, the friends of John Bunny, the most popular of all moving actor comedians, Will have an opportunity to see their favorite in person, when he appears ,at the head of his owif company at .the Fbirbanks theater,'Springfield, In a big musical farce entitled “Bunny In Funnyland.” There Is never a dull moment when this actor appears on the screen and reports from cities where the produc tion. has played are to the effect that he 1* equally funny on the stage. Crowded houses are the rule wherever this play has been seen. TJie annual' engagement of ■Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the Fairbanks theater, Springfield, will be on Saturday, Oc tober 17th, matinee and .evening. No matter what other attractions are play. Ing Springfield, this story of the slave day* before the war brings out ca pacity audiences. No other play is able to come back year after year as this lias done and this Is, of course, due ina great measure to the fact thf.t the production has always been kept up to standard; I nsurance . Now is the tinie to look out for' your Insurance; both Fire an# Tor nado. I represent The Natural Fire Insurance.Company, The New Underwriters, The Queen of Ameri ca, The Pennsylvania Fire Insur ance Company. Comblnsd assets $6fc,000,000.00. , 1 A ndrew J ackson , j The Store Where Styles Originate, M a n ’ s Tbs Store Others Try to Imitate. EXCLUSIVE STYLES of Your Life 1 mu ences Thursday Morning and Continues Until SaturdayNight at the Exclusive Store ■n Per Cent WORTH OF EXCLUSIVE SUITS* COATS AN j XDRESSES BOUGHTBY OUR MR. BOG- "1GAN LAST WEEK WHILE IN NEW! YORK FOR SPOT CASHWILL BE PLACED AT ‘ ■!YOUR DISPOSAL AT UNPARALLELED PRICES; STYLE, QUALITY ANDWORKMAN-' :i&3BCjyOOyiMiD ....‘ ' ’ ' > " 7 ; We PromiseYou a Saving of at Least 50 ’ * * ' \ In answer to a wire received last week advising ut of the Phenomenal Values we could \ pick np for SPOT CASH from the most reputable New York manufacturers, our Mr. Boggaa mads a trip to the market, and the result is that he bought a supply of Suits, Coats and Dresses at a figure that will enable - us to quote them to our patrons at surprisingly low prices, CAR FARE REFUNDED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS WITHIN A RADIUS OF FIFTY MILES ON PURCHASES OF $15.00 OR OVER. . THE* PETER A . BOGDAN COMPANY Both ’Phone No. $25 Mss our rest room to moot your frionds <3>r « leisure hour with us to spend. . . SPRINGFIELD, OHIO No. 24 East MainSt. 'For EfJ Work that of Wark*a«saa*Dr. MU m ’ AfrtMPal*VftK Printed at the Same Price Others Charge for Cheap Stock HOWTOVOTE ONAMENDMENTS Formof Ballot asTunpenoas Voters Will Mark It Estate of Benoni Creeweil, Deceased. Mary M. Creswell has been appoint ed and qualified aa Executrix of the i estate of Benoni Creswell* late of Greene County* Ohio, deceased, Dat ed this 12th day of August, A. D. 1914. CHARLES F. HOWARD, Probate Judge of said 'County, la our aim and we doubt if either can be excelled. The beat that can be bought it what w* offer our p&tioim, OUr meals,fresh and smoked, are up to the standard of government inspection* PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION. X ■xisfi. ARTICLE XV. | Sec. 9a.' i Home rule bn the subject 1 of intoxicating liquors. | KO YES. ARTICLE XU. ; Secs. 1 and X. - , Limitation on th* tax rate and for the olaaet-* 1 tteattun of property tor. ’ purpose of taxation. ] NO YES* ARTldLE V, .Fee.1. To extend the suffrage to women* NO i YES, ARTICLE XV* 1 See, f. ’ ] Prohibition of the sale*: * manufacture tor able j and importation! tor sate > of intoxicating liquor a* ] a beverage. , -‘ ) NO Wo tarry a Full Lin* of tabloa In ttoason. Vaga« W a l t e r C u t t ic e Fhone orders delivered. q f a M & tw t , $ m o The above is the form of the amendment ballet as decided upon by the secretary of state* and the way It will be marked by the voter* who Want to defeat the brewers' home rule amendment and adopt the prohi bition amendment. The proposed amendments will he on a ballot by themselves rod In the order shown H the sample’ ballot, with the Https a^’ here ’’ given. The order of the pro-[ posals oh the ballot was deterisimed by the older to'-which the initiated; petitions were filed/ It will he seen! by the cross marks on this sample1 ballot that temperance voters to order to make their votes effective must' Vote “No" on the home rule proposal' and “7 m ” on the prohibition pro-' Hutchison & Gibney ■v Sweaters For the school childrenr nauy, maroon gray and tan ■ $1.00 to $3.0 Misses’ Sweaters Gray, Tan, White, Maroon and Navy $3.00 to $8.75 . . . .... .. _. New F a l l Coats Scotch Plaid and plain shades, largest end *mo$t complete line we have ever shewn. If In need of a coat come and make your selection* $ 5 1 $ 2 posai. For Traveling Purposes . . *• ’•i • • . . • Traveling Bags and Suit Gases, T*o and Black* . .$4.00 to $8.75 Special Matting Suit Gases........... .................. ............. 95c Special all leather, leather lined Traveling Bags.. *.. .$4.00 Far School Children ft $ 1 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Paulding claim* »h» will hav* th* Urgent per c*nt of diy vote* accord- Ing to population of any county la tit* i|at«. ( Hutchison & Gibney REV. HUBEI About 1091 fifty-seventhf Second SyjuT terian. churef the first ees eraoea, Dr. T, H. 'arator* <>pen« dress on ihe| condemned would evider Rev* Hub«| Xenia, was Rev. John creek, clerk. I Rev. R. A, . able to be morning Best1 son reported I Rev. F. W, Missions. The ICK;al. lodging and delegation, served in thc| , One of the Were reports] Seminary and Hornier by Dr.| . -_terJby._Dr evening Ralpl -the Board ofl ■teresting add! cation.” Secs of the Home [ •gelism—Its El .speaker urgeq ■the Sabbath filling the chul for the minisf leaders to -thl Thursday, R| Synotlical sup gave a report] line. -There- Rural churth, | Bradford of , Frank Boyd, Mason Prugh, I Dr, Wishart o| ' “The Signs of 1 The next jnel 1916and will bl , HOWl To Be at Fail fieltf The great '1 Lyman, H. He which will-be Fairbanks The! t Saturday and[ 26th, with dal the fact that. -mote and moi| photographic well as the sul public realizes Mr,' Ho-We’s el mauds-of-fhe L lilg and that i| ed ilipon to sul expectations; I ’ In hiis entil Howe promise Hghttul plcturl v presented. Tt| travelers” to Sea. The sel Venice is uni| the world f ese respects, but I dJifetincttve—-aj po?try conqud ‘ actiy ibis po'e| Howe's -film ‘ cou- -e, the nl merous other! such as the dl Vesuvius whel into a cast abl there Is a fhr| tmih. ThPs, an appalling _ .mountain sidel train increaslii foot until spej suspense as tc ful trip will e velopment of i beauty of naj the growth of formarion* caj of metals, anc Greece are oi other feature^ . dltion, there clever animat<j form such a “The mere tlrely inadeqJ of these pictul are superb fall they merit” i f - Seattle Sun * le ! King W, Sco| vs. May Scott, Greene Counl May Scott, take notice u October, 1914 said court hi* divorce uponl praying also! .equitable relH tain real esf Will bo for house, in 1914, or as st can be reach! ant must ar petition or against her.] I vrillaalli atmy t*|id^ flaturdhy, >r Ce lainS m Oh Taes JS. Hatblatoj tha John OJlfton nhfl mile* eaht ol mhleti* Wo f old eotfi, timothy hi manta* hot pakar.attoij t..
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