The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
/ las been, litutoof pitsper- ^Infancy, Wintlus, I*DJ’-Obut Imislfe o f tsiiucut* 1 , I’are- aant* It LNarcotic« ■Worms ■years it kipation, |4cs and Bowels, lal sleep, .WAYS !UfflS, try House e r . n He, Ohio Ap |EVjBR ‘PETITE [ork Chops THIS st of Shops : e • DAY SION XVANIA : m Mth, 1615 (pedal Train t»V3. CedarvHI* f!0.'25A. M, |s«RJ.\V, »ad*« it, } # t wm ShoeSatisfaction Are You Getting It? If net why not buy your sheen of a firm that guarantee and make good the shoes they sell you. \S e personally guarantee every pair of For Men Menzias (Men’s Ease) 83.50 Work Shoes Endieott-Johnson & Co $3,00 Work Shoes Mayer Honorbil* §5.50 Press Shoes Riqe& Hutchins $3.00, $3-50 and $4.00 and $4-50 DressShoes. Ball Band Duck Foot Rubber Boots..........$3,50 Pair Ball Band AHDuck Rubber B oots,, ......... $4.00 “ B .S , Tan Color Rubber B o o t s ... ....................................... $4.50 " . Our Guarantee I f the Shoes or Boots you buy of us] break or show they are ,nat going to give any servica in an un reasonable time bring them back to us at once and we will do our part. Don’ t wear them out and then expect us to take them (for the factory will not ac cept worn out Shoes or Boots.) Your claim must be just and°you will get a square deal, 1 , See Our W indow Display Also com e lit and see our W omen ’s Shoes at $1,50 Pair. New Hats New Gaps New Sweaters ! fadin' K#W *9«tft UM tft SpntigfleM, Ohio. '* - Sugar special this week, 23 lb. for $1.45at Willoughby's. ‘ ^ * ' | Iff. ftti'l Mrs. O. 33, Brmdfute and ■Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mr. and ; Mr* Anderson Collins motored to Olnetouatl Tuesday and »penfc tin© day. ' Mr. O. M. Townstey motcd bis grocery into the l ’arbox room this weak. Ho also -will occupy the reddenco adjoining. —FOB MALE:•-Medium size base burner, good beater. Q. 11. Smith,: Bov. 3. S. E. MoMiehael wilt go to lbqua nextWednesday and Thurs day whero the U. I*, congregation, of which he was formerly pastor, wiU celebrate a centennial. Bov. McMicbael will bare a place op the program, ' ywrnflwiirjiTiTinf'^iByi^ utmi ASiuvt AU*‘ im»k*tHKBoIr.L AMKMDMkNr ill f.A-IUl'TloS i,*’ Olivx « : r ESyMl’ilM* ymiLh' TAXVIMX. FROM - t t i.riilMipJk'iM —•Ask for coupons on all cash purchases at Willoughby. - Mrs, Bog* Mhifier expects to leave next Thursday for a two months visit with her son, and daughter.in., law, Hr. and Mrs. Carl Miuaer, of Alton, Illinois*. —Men’s and young men’s *uitB and overcoats in a variety of pat terns that wifi makelpeloctlou easy, C. A. Weaver. Main St., Xenia, P* Mrs. Fred Manning and children, ofplqua, are viBiting MrB, Qhae Hall. ‘ —Hats and caps to suit your in dividual taste end pleasure. C, A<Weaver, Main £>t,*Xehiar O. Bemember the , Saturday after noon market in' the Gas Office under the direction of the Ladies' Aid of the It. P. church. —All orders for groceries given prompt attention as well as quick, delivery at Willoughby’ s. Mrs. W. H. Owens was hoBtess to the members of the Wednesday afternoon club this Week, Mrs. Cora Trumbo entertained tile Home Culture Club Tuesday afternoon, , The Ladles’ Aid Society of the K, F, church will hold a market Satur day afternoon in the gas office. Boit rrrolvf'U'y d*. <:, hm 1AufrfMy of t!-r SlMerfOifiu: | S«rt;f:n X, A •lisill,es-u';n’'etr!5t-J ihiHlccfcflr* at it- „l <>5 the first J’i*wisy*ft»r U» Are* iy November, 1010, t » ArtW* XII oi tiu; Cimstitution eftteytaieofilW* ky tW*difiti;ja of Section XS.toifJ i#sJOINT RJlsoJ/rWIN profiaiHgiieuvviewwf-t<imaleicXII of t!:ocoU" oC»h- s-tntf ( ti hy theB'lditr'Uu# ikK-t.'.n t->fin <Jcj!g, r.nti.l*xiiwt IS ft Mil. rditivo inthere!ti.ptMiKirfhMiU-fruintaxation. *III'it itit tiwtictut:.fAmerably of the KCstonf Ohio, Twwefiftln <5 the mccjfirro clciledintxitl. Jbiurf*ucturtingtherein: Thattherenbajllb« whuiittcii to tho dretoro nftiiiaStateinthelM«#fterpfovHeJ l>y law, on theCrr.tTncudaysftwthcfiriit Monday in JT ij , Wmber, 1915,a to suppirjeent article; XUby *u *4<JitioB«l (H'Cliginto bo designated acetion 1ft, article XU of tfio constitutton of Ohiotoreadanfallow*: fiection1ft- Bc*A**f thegfato 0 1 Ohio, or of anyenbdivUion or dwtrict thereof, nutliorixcd bylawtoinduebund*, hawedonpf after January 1,1(110,ahallbecviwptfromtaxation. , Beltfun]i..-r jf-sivod, That nt sndt efettiott bovc,referredtothwaupplumcutahnUboplaced or,theOfficialballot, inthemanner provided by luwanddwgnatfd *» follow*: '‘T<>EXEMPT BONUSIKSUEDONOit AETEB JANUARY I .im Of TfltESTATEOFOlffO, OR ANY SUB-DIVISION OR DISTRICT THEREOF AUTHQRISiKDBYfiXWTOISSUEDBONDS FROMTAXATION,*’ orinotherUncage suf ficiently first to designate it. If .adopted this Huppletnent shall iaJt» effect on thefirstdayot January, 1910- c CIURfiTiSP. CONOVER, SpehlcerpftheRTouseof Representative*. .‘ GVJ. HOWARD, , PrcJdeat pro,turnof theSenate, AdoptedApril 57, 1915. UnitedState*ofAmerica, State ofOhio. OfficeoftheSecretaryofStatw, , I, C, Q.HIM3EBRANT, SecretaryofStateof the State- at Ohio , do herebycertify.that the foregoingi*an-exemplifiedcopy, carefully com- paredby^mewiththeoriginalrolisuUwon"file in. thisofficeandlamyofficialcustodyasSecretary ofStateandfobadtobe true and correct, of.a ipmi;resolution,adoptedbythe General Assem bly of the State of Ohio, or, tfio J8tUday of Aprils, D. 1915. and filein this office on the 53th day of April A. D« 1015, 'entitled“Joint Resolution toArtnaut ArticleXII oftheQonBtl- tetionof Ohiobytb adoptionofSection12, luTestimonyWhereof, I have hereunto pub. scribedmyname,andaffixedmy, official, opal at tboCity of Columbus, Ohio, tins 25th day of June,A.D. 1915. ' ‘ ( ' cl <}. HII i DEBRANT, Secrelaryof State, lScat} - AUTHORISATIONOFPUBLICATION Departmentof PublicPrinting,1of Ohio. Publicationof theaboveproposed amendment TotheConstitutionof Ohio, under Section :j of anactentitled, "Anactrelating to- certain pro posedamendment*to the Constitution of Ohio and the publication, thereof,” purged by- the. General AssemblyofOhio, AptU28,’ 1915, and axamendedAprilS5,1915. in authorised by the DepartmentofPuttie Printing of the State of Ohio.' ., JOBE,‘ CROSS, Supervisorn£Public,Printing. Mr, B. 0. Watt has keen in Mem- plus, Tenn„ this week where ha baa been ene of the stock judges at the fair, Mr. Joseph McCollum, who Under went an operation at a Dayton hospital several days ago has great ly,improved. For the hard to fit* A, width for ladies. Hisiej field, Ohio. AA, -JLAA », Spring- The Fblladelphlah DiterkW So ciety of the college has issued invi tations to the new students at a re ception tonight in the society halt, Mr. Herbert Patton, who was in jured in an automobile aceidenfe several weeks ago has recovered his bruises and returned tb school this Week. MissButh Harris/ who has been a student of the college but is teach ing this year at Selma has won Signal honor for herself and the in stitution sho represented by Win ning the toO prize offered by the Ohio W. G.T. U’.fer the bCBt essay in the state wide temperance con test for collago and high school Students. The tital ot the esBay was “ Permamaney of National Life as Affected by Intoxicants” . The aatne essay won -the contest intho county last summer. This is tho third time the W. 0» T, U. state prize lias been captured by a Cedar- ville College student —For Bale 106aoreB, level, on pike, good house, barn, fences, water, corn 60 bn. wheat 20 bu. clover* tons per acre,mils to school, church, market. Price $4000, Box 345, Hillsboro, Ohio, Mr, B, C. Watt & Son sold two o f their firm Southdown Blieep last week to go to Japan. Two gentle men from thatconntry accompanied by their American agent wero here and made the purchase direct, Nmoachool properties in Jeffer- soh township that have been closed by the new centralized district have been Sold at public auction for a total o f ?it30 —As will ha noticed hy Kelble’ s adv. on thiit page a special invi tation is extended to CcdarvlU* to visit the big new store next ws«k while attending the Fall Festival. Day in your supply of winter goods. A large stoofe to select -Crom. Make our store your headquarters, 1T-W W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio, .^TOMATOES for sale at. 50 peats, a bushel. Call phone 18-142,. -Two second hand Ralph Wolford. -FOR»ATS*Rb ..................................... -?.5 John W. Bbokwalter. aged 7d, prominent^Springfield citizen died Monday In Italy. The deee*s*d has lived abroad, for about 80 years yet Was always interested in his home city and gave much to charity His wealth is placed at ten million invested in manufacturing, city property and 65000 acres Of land in Kansas, Nebraska And Ohio. Book- waiter was the inventor el. the turbine water wheel. storm buggies. mpaness T B ctiq W is tame Even the Aue^mW' Hks Nothlrifl t« gay, and Bids Ar* Made in Writing. An un-Amertcsn Japanese auction is a kind ot Oriental prayer meeting. People do nob exactly watt for the spirit to move them before making a bid. but they go about as allently as it meditating In a Lenten retreat. No body has anything to say. of if he has he exercises a powerful restraint over his 'emotions and retrains from say ing It - Sven the auctioneer holds hi* tongue, Every article that he offer* for sale i* simply held up for inspec tion, # The wondrous vocabulary with which Occidental auctioneer* pro*' claim the .merits ot their wares has The annual moating of the Cedar- * * -* „„- vllle Bible society will ho held Sab- J g J n i S t i , . i o n , uiM* the aram*«e lurm or goingr going, bath evening, October 10th. This i8 a worthy Boolefcy and ’covers a held Of workthat no other Christian organizations does. The effort to raise funds by the canvassers will bo mado next week. Bo prepared to meet: thorn generously. —Boys’ and juvenile suits In all the rlatest fftda. A full line *f patterns to select from. ' 0. A. Weaver, Main St., Xenia, O. gone’; is never felt. Purchasers writ* their bid* on a *Mp of paper and. send it up by a page. There Is no hurry. Everybody has time to count hi* Change and make up his mind how much he c*a afford to pay. When tb* -bids are all in the auc tioneer coolly turps over the article to the clerk with the highest bidder’s offer and takes up the next thing on the list. Unless people wish to talk afterward nobody will ever knowwhat anybody elye bid, not even the price paid by tha successful bidder. The 3 tore o f Quality AaK fos* & H« Stump# Right Now . is the time to talk about Clothes and let the name Hart Scbaftner & Marx be formost in your mind. .We will serve you with clothes that you will be preud of—prices start at $18 High as $30 Of Course You wtfar SHIRTS NECKWEAR HAT or CAP UNDERWEAR CLOVES, Etc, Well » our Furnishing Depart ment is just beeming over with nobby wear ables—for Man or Boy, Call When in Town Present younself at the Surprise Store and we’ll show you the finest assortment of Boys’ Clothes you ever caw. No the prices are not high for Perfection Clothes You will be satisfied Prices $3 to $10 po&op’ T h e S u rp r ise S to re pohion’ j FARMERS Bigger and Better 7 * 8 = 9 The Xenia Business Men’s sociation Hangs Out the Latch String T O E V IL R lfB O lD Y In Greene nnd Adjoining Counties Something doing all the tim e -ea ch day. displays of every nature. Parades and Entertainments. * Everyone is Invited. Aeroplane Flights Every Pay Fall Festival Committee ‘ J. F. ORR, Chairman ti IJ pi t b * GirGus Day Thursday ol This Week ! Fall Festival Next Week ............... ................... ...... ........ - .......... , -* ......■ ........ .............-..............— ....... ....... ......- ■ ....... ... . ' 11 ........... ....1" " " 1" ....... ;. * , . ■, ■ A ll This to Come O ff in Xenia. « . . . . • Everybody invited to make our large new Store y*ur headquarters. W e will have some great bargains to. offer you at this time in all our departments. All the new fall styles are here lor your inspection. Men’s Youths' and Boys’ Clothing, Suits, Over coats and Trousers, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods Shoes, Rubbers and Boots for every member of the family. Don’t Miss This Invitation. Don’t Miss The Place. f 11 a I h i * S BIG NEW STORE 17»19 West Main Street, Xenia. Ohio 1 * ^ \ 1*( # m i
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