The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
Some Very Special Prices for Saturday and Monday, October 9 and 11th 0 We Will Pay You 27c per dozen in trade for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS •on these two days only. We Will Sell You LARDCrown Brand 5 lbs, for . , , . , . , . . HAMS Crown Brand 12 to 15 lb. Per lb. . . . . . BREAKFASTBACONCrown Brand 8 to 10 lb, strips. Per lb. BACON SIDE CrownBrand anyquantity Per lb. . . . , 50c 16c 22 c 15c SOAP -9 Bars Lenox Soap for 25c 3 -10c Cartons Ballards Pan Cake Flour for 3-10c 3-5c 3-oc ii U Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Flcfur for Ufteeda Biscuits for . . . . Lemon Snaps , . . . . . . 25c 25c 10 c 10 c And tlie biggest sack of the. best Fresh Roasted Jumbo Peanuts in town for - - - - - 5c R ob t. B ir d 6 S o n s Co. NO GOODS CHARGED AT TH ESE PRICES. —H a ts and caps to su it your' « i - . — - • . d iv idual taste .and pleasure. I groceries C. A. W«ayer, M a inS t., Xenia, 0 , 1 in«i See J . IM. Willoughby for fanoy ‘ F or S ale :—One two year old Jersey cew and One service Polled hull calf. - 8 , H, Wright, S$hna, Ohio. ^ , ’ n t, t , Mr. Wm, Northup, of Coshocton, was called here Tuesday evening by ■ the serious illness of. his mother, Mrs. B, W. Northup. Mias Helen Pu ffe r.is visiting her aunt and uncle in Springfield. Dr. E . C. Oglesbee, who has been spending several months a t Sarnac Lake, Y., returned home Friday, much improved in health. Mrs. Elizabeth Nash of Dayton is the guest of relatives here. —Menrs and young men’s suits and overcoats in a variety of pat te rn s th a t w ill m ake M o t i o n easy. O. A* Weaver, Main S t., Xenia, O. Owner of a pair of glasses can gev same a t this office. Seed . M. Willoughby fo r fru its and vegetables of all h inds. LOST:—K it of auto tools between my residence and the Main street railroad crossing. Reward to llhd- er, A . L. St, John. —“Above A il” ameke the Bold. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF OHIO. EXEMPTING PUBLIC BONDS ta x a t io n . , FROM Mr. Alex. Turnbull has been laid up, fo r several days due to an injured limb as the Result of a kick1from a cow. The ex-soldiers courttjr TeunioH' Will be held in, the assembly room of the court house Saturday a t 9:30. The morning addresses will be delivered by-Rev. Jewett. The parade will be held a t 1:15 Jed by the O .S . and S, O. Battalion. Mrs, W, E , Sterrett left Monday for Chicago, where she will visit with her son-ih-law and daughter, Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Pollock. , . * Miss Bernice Wolford, who has been East on In ’* vacation from the poat- office, returned Tuesday. —W A N T E D :— Oom cu tters. Rodder to le t for cutting. Gall evenings phone 8-101* A. M, Pater- ion.-' Fyrest Hurley, night ma n a t the Adams express office m-Xenia, was, almost instantly killed Mondayeven- in£ when ho went to answer the tele phone mid fell to the floor uncon scious, Medical aid Was summoned but the young man died within ten K i r t e l y Thf hell had tingled and Wnrlev went to answer the call, in anfestant ho tto cuted due to crowed telephone wires with the high voltage wires o f the Davton Light Sc Power company. Other employes were in the office at the time and witnessed the sad ac cident, i) W a n t e d Y o u to smoko the hold. tW -pJt F. Kimmclshue, of Xenia, mouth, IU» ' A number of theK^of^P- s 0 / rt°j^ here- «ttend«l d r t a l a s t Horne for the A#«1 ®I 2^,000 mem* S a b b a th . I t iS said t h a t w ere of A K e c e n t l / put*. The Greene .County Christian. En deavor Union will hold the annual con vention in the Mt. Zipn. Reformed church, Saturday, October 16, An ttn- nsual program has been prepared, Mr. Stanley B. Vandersall, General Sec retary yof 'th e Ohio Christian En deavor; Miss Pearl Smith, State Su perintendent of Junior and, Intermed iate Work; Mr. Ralph Elder, Rev. Bid- dlccum, Prof. Devoe and Dr, J» L. Chesnut are among those on the pro gram. Delegates will be met a t the Dayton and Xenia power thouse, where they leave the traction line. A box lunch has been planned for the noon hour, while the Mt. Zion En-» dcavorers will entertain all .at sup- per. Mr. H ayw ard Hatch, wife and son, of Milford have been guests of Dr. and Mrs, M, I. Marsh, expecting to re tu rn home Saturday. present. —_ v chased the J ■ convefted this ig ed and infirm members. Mast mansion or^ tin© o f men’s and Sweaters and sweater coats In boys’ s eaters a t th. «u». « * “ •»* S t H m , J c . Barber spent Monday m C o lu m n s . ■ Mfc « n M « . J- « • Nisbet, ' Mr* and n” vim?w ith^hefr burg, are here f . % II. Owens, ?Mf. David Mecfaling, of Dayton, spen t Sabbath a t homo. Messrs. F rank Creswell and Wm. Hopping went to K ansas C ity la s t F riday t# purchase feeding cattle. P ro f.F . A. Ju rk a t, wife and son, E lmer, spen t S a tu rday In Dayton w ith Miss Nellie McFarland. MiSS Isadora Mecjillng, of Gfeens- burg, Pa., is hero dh a v isit with her uncle and aunt, M r. and Mrs, T, B. Meohlinf. > Mr. H a rry Townsley captured first prise on his shire; stallion and fim t on shire mare in the horse Show a t the Xenia F a ll Festival,- Thursday. church m m , j R. f». CHURCH {MAIN *TRE*T) Teachers' meeting Saturdft? iveuffig a t 7 eVleck. Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 3:3b o’closkf Preaching by Dr, Jason McMillan, of Ahiogton, V’*., a t 10:30. C, X. atf.M). Yon a rs cordially Invited. M, E. CHURCH. Sunday School, 9:30; preaching 10:30; Epworth League, 5:30; preach ing by Rev. Geo. levering, of Selma, a t 6:30. This is the occasion of the Bible Society and all are invited. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dr, W. R, McChesney will preach in the Clifton Presbyterian church, Sab bath, 10:30 a. m., owing to the ab sence of the pastor, Dr, H. C. Foster, who is attending the rededication of the Presbyterian church a t Dillsborp, Ind. AoH for S. & H. Green S t * m p e “It Wmjm* LAD IES ’ AID SOCIETY. The following public sales have been announced: Tuesday, Oct. 20, farm stock and household goods. Mrs. Raper Wade aud Miss Anna Atkinson. Saturday, O c tob e r^ . Gi E . Boyd and » , K , Waddle Will se ll livery stock andeqq ipm bn tand restau ran t and hotel furnishings, . B#itTCBolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: ■ ' ■» Scctipn 1, Apropo»itioo ah&Ube submitted to thft elector* Of thftrState of Ohio,* on the Oral Tueaday after the first Monday’ in Noremher, 1 0 1 to amend Article XII of the Conititutlon of the State of Ohio by the addition of .Section 12, to read a*foliovra: JOINT RBSOtPTOIN PropoSinya supplement to article XII of the constitution of theatsts of Ohio, by the addition of a section to be dtsiR, noted aofttion 12 of artieieXfl, rsUtive to,theexemptionofbondsft mtaxation. , ^sitrssolysdby theG*a*c»l.AasemWy of the State of Ohio. Tfarse-fifthe of the tnembere elected to both houses oocorrinstherein: That there shall be submitted to the electors of this State in tie manner provided by law, on the first Tuesday after tbefiret Monday In No- vCmber,1915, a proposal tp supplement article XII by an additional aei ira to be designated section 12, article XII or the constitution of Ohio to read as follows: Section 12, Bends of the state of Ohio, or of any subdivision dr district thereof, authorised bylaw to issue bonds, issued on or after January 1,11)10, shell be exempt from .taxation. Be it further resolved. That at such election above referred to this supplement shall be placed on the official ballot. In the manner provided by law and designated as follows: “TO EXEMPT BONDS ISSUED ON OR AFTER. JANUARY 1,1010. OF THE STATE OF OHIO, OR ANY SUB-DIVISION OR DISTRICT THEREOF AUTHORIZEDBY LAWTO ISSUED BONDS FROM TAXATION," or in othfer languago suf ficiently dear to designate ft. If adopted this supplement shall take’ effect on tho first day of January, 1010. CHARLES D. CONOVER, ' Speaker of the House of Representativ e. < J. HOWARD, President pro tem of tho Senate Adopted April 27, 1915. United States of America, State of Ohio, . Office of the Secretary of State. I. C. Q, HILDEBHANT. Secretary of Ststo of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is an exemplified copy, carefully com pared by mewiththe original rolls uow on file in this officoand ic - ly official custody as Secretary of State amt found to be true and correct, of a joint resolution, adopted by the General Assem bly of tho State of Ohio, on the 18th day of April,A. D. 1915, and file in this office on the 28th day of April A. D. 1915, entitled "Joint Resolution to Amend Article X II of tho Consti- iotion of Ohio by the adoption of Section 12, In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto sub scribed my name, and affixedmy official seal at tho City of Columbus. Ohio, this 25th day of June, A. D. 1815. a Q. HILDEBHANT. Secretary of State, I Seal I AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLICATION Department of Public Printing of Ohio, Publication of thc abtive proposed amendment to the Constitution of Ohio, under Section 3 of an act entitled, "An act relating to certain pro posed amendments to the Constitution of Ohio and the publication thereof," passed by the Central Assembly of Ohio, April 28, 1915, and aa amended April 25,1915, is authorised by the Department of Public Prlnfipq of the State of Ohio. JOE E, CROSS, Supervisor of Public Printing. tjttretite And Mr. Mr. ft«d M r e . t ind Mrs. Mr. fend Mrs. L. H. Sultenborger vikieed ill Oxferd ovfir 8»l)U»th. TllSF wore aecoinpanuri homo by Mrs. XdW«rd Greer, who h*d bee* tlreir guest fer several d»yi, Mr. *ud Mrg. O. €>• Bultenberger, Ac companied their eon Rnd dAhghter, in law home and hAVe been fipend tng the weok with them. Miseoe Hazel and Fann ie Tohkin sou escaped Injury to Serious extent la s t Thnredajr when th e ir haw* bs- . rT u r e em le In came frightened a t the eloplianteifi . .R ay s and I fttlI Uti* af {th« Baruum A Bailey parade a t the late*/' lt0lA. iXema. Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln P u li fer all paw $!«• IkwaN JIM. Th* raafeMAl th is (wper will b* pteaaed telair»'tlfMlMtnrB'MM h I an* dteirtfei thaiaMskatlMA tewn «U4 «*S m I m I h Ml 'end th a t ucitM frit, stetf* <*t*rdi C&fi is tb s only pftMMt* tarsmenr im im to fee MdrifqsrhaWnity, OMarA ItalRK * •onrthutional duwaM, reqMH* <*niMMil|onai trsttk h tat, H ail's fjsWtwh 9«r* to tatom inhiriMli,n Mhitagdirectly My sagR>«blood and lauconsgureMM* of g^ rtw* dMtooring th* foundation of IM fa>, *ad (drip)? th* patient ttraitgih by antldhig tip th* edoktlftitidn »trd ineUting Mftonafe M ing ito wbik, Th* propriektot A re * } t*M» hdih In ito earntore jxretak b e t they dfter db* HfitodiotiUNUhwfor any «M* toffthto fMto to «»»». Hirnd for list 0 ireMliaatoit, : i M m f . j . t m » m r * *«o. d tto ito F«M«y tif c c tt'tjf tf c tti, Th* Ladies’ Atd So?j*ty of the M. E. (thnroh will give a Bazaar a t the church on th e evening of th* twenty-second of October. The So ciety w ill have ®ndisplay a number of article* fo r sale. Ten cents will he charged a t the door which wlU tnolud* refreshments. Everyone cordially inv ited . :l Mrs. Hugh Alexander and Mrs. William Alexander, of Yellow Spriags, spent Monday w ith Mrs. O, W. Alexander. I wish to thank tho members of th e local fire department and the m any neighbors and friends for their assistance last Monday saving property due to fire. Mrs. Uaxohne Alexander. m 8lz» of tho Earth. To be exact, the diameter of the earth from pole to pole’fs 7,899 miles; the equatorial diameter being 7,925 miles. The slight difference of diame ter Is, of course, owing to th* flatten ing out of the polea. 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Hundred* are buying her* every day, why not you? $3 to $10 l Dayton, Ohio The Surprise Store Uayton, Ohio HURTS THE SENSITIVE CHILD Constant Reminder of It* Deficiencies or Peeullarltle* Is Cruel and Often Harmful. ft Ja cruel to constantly xcmlhd chil dren of their deficiencies or peculiari ties, according to Orison Swett Mar- den In Success Magazine. . Sensitive children are often seriously injured by the suggestion of Inferiority and def ects. Are exaggerated which might havo been entirely overcome. This ever lasting,harping against the bad does uoL help the child half as muob. as -keeping lta mind full of the good, the beautiful, and the true, t The constant lore suggestion, purity suggestion, no- Mlity, suggestion, will So permeate the life after a while that there will Jm nothing to’ attract' the opposite. It will he so full of sunshine, so full of beauty and love, that there will be llt- tje place for their opposites. . Tho child’s self-confidence should h* buttressed, braced, encouraged In every possible way; not that he should be taught to overestimate bis ability and his possibilities, hut the idea that bo la God's child, that he Is heir to an Infinite inheritance, ..magnificent possl- oilltle*, should be instilled Into fee very marrow of his -being. Dr. Mile*' Anti-Pain Fills for rheumatism Our supply of^OcStock Books gone but— you can still get’ one by sending a label from one o£ Dr. LeGear’s R e m e d i e s t o Dr, L. D. LeGear . s' Medicine Co.,729 Howard St,St.Louis,Mo. Buy one of Dr, LeGear’s Remedies today ana gettbis 50c Stock Book absolutely free. Your, stock and poultry deserve^ the bestcare. Dr. LeGear'aReme dies get results -they have been ttfiid 2 2 years. RICHARDS’ DRUG STORE J3L This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and 15c— none higher* To Core a Cold hi One Day IkM iChfe. i t ! * » & * * , NEW FALL EXHIBIT OF= Womens Suits,Gowns,Coats,Waists, FursandSkirts W E A R E R EA D Y with everything that is fashionable in Women ’s ^and Misses’ Outer Garment of highest quality a t popular prices. The styles and varieties are more varied for this season than over before and we will add more fame to our Ready-to-W ear Departments. Women who wish to dress well on a small outlay will find this the best place to buy their garments. Best of Service Guaranteed 1 F u r Trimmed Suits VALUES t $ 17 . 5 © to $35 Mad* e f b lack and navy serges; full silk lined, also w h ite ch inch illas and new Hjiork# w ith belts and pockets. Splendid ly tailored in new lengths. ShapeRetaitting Suits $ 2 5 .0 0 Mad* *f fin* broadcloth in Russian green, tobacco brown, navy and black. Box oust styles w ith braid trimm ing, fu r collar; silk lined. New sty le skirt. Real Fine Suits $37.00 to $50.00 G rea te st display o f stunning ta ilo r made suits; also semLannual suits for women and misses. F u r trimmed, braid, or p lain tailoriiiAde. Equal to custom work, Newest colors. Shapeliness in Corsets Insures Perfect-Fitting Garments Milady cannot be too careful In selecting the proper corset as a foundation for her Autumn su it add evening gowns. In fac t the corset makes tbelines. We show a complete line of the new American L ady , Waines, Gossard, F re lase t and o ther good coreets. FKEE FITTING SERV ICE . ___ $2.00 Sm art F a ll Coate F O R $ 12.50 I f you w an t exclusiveness a t th is price, come to Hutchison & Glbney’s for your suits, 100 different styles of the neVost models of the season; broadcloths diagonals, Whipcords and gabardines; also fur trimmed velvets. FU R TR IMM ED COATS In broadcloth R f l Black,Browns and Corduroy v 1 * , w u Navys, « r e y New Fa ll Dresses FROM $15.00 to $37.50 Made of Georgette crepes, satins, char- menses, serges, and, and serge com binations, inblack, navy, Hunter’* green and African brown in v’ery new models. Afternoon dresses and evening gowns— all the latest ideas for thefall and winter season. Made of rich chiflens, laces, oharmuesss and velvets; at $25.00 to $37.60 ■ *1} ■■■astssiadwWwWteMSSttMW*#***^ ' Silk W a is ts In Georgette Ctrepes, Chiffons, Taffetas, Plaids and Stripes from $3.50 to $ 12.50 HUTCHISON & GIBNEY XENIA, - - - OHIO. s*€C * '* f * di € € C € € € € * € < < # * **«* 4' ■
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