The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

m m mmm m Uprittfa*!d‘« Or««,U«t •tor* ■ Forty *tore* l a On* WRENS W e I n v it e y o u r a t t e n t i o n t o q u r f - g r e a t ’ A u t u m n D e m o n s t r a t i o n a n d D is p e r s a l o f i . F t l l ^ a n d W i n t e r m e r c h a n d is e w h ic h b e g in s jj * Thursday, October 28 We promise you in advance that it will be the biggest merchandising event ever attempted in Springfield, Biggest in store service; biggest in quality; biggest in variety and assortment. Look Sharp for the Four- Page Circulars Space here will not p«rmit mention in detail /si the many good things we have for you. We have i however prepared for your especial consideration a four-page advertisement which will shortly reach you through the mails or otherwise, and we want you to be sure and scrutinize every item. Values, and big values too; are lurking everywhere in it. Make Your Arrangements to do i airYour Fall Shopping at the Big Store And Remember th a t we Always Refund Your Fare on Purchases of $15. or over, and th a t we Prepay Charges oh Mail Orders of Five Dollars or More, Don't Miss This Great Demonstration—The Big Store Will Expect You. i .ShMdrtwoaoMiii,** i**1 l|ndMl—M n* *fnil. The Cedarville Herald. $ 1.0 0 P er Year. KAR tH BULL - - Editor Entered a t the Post-Office, Cadar- viile, October 31, 188T, as second class matter. .* CONTJMiVJSWnr OVER NORTH POLE STILL BEFORE THE PEOPLE. WantedJ—VoU to smoko tha bold.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 32, 1916 STABILITY LEAGUE AMENDMENT The SALE of the YEAR is our PRICE WRECKING SALE W e ourselves are actually sur­ prised a t the response to the an* nouncement o f our Brice Wreck® ing Sale. W e expected prewds ’tis true,, but not the throngs that have literally swarmed through our Store since the opening. Price quotations cannot begin to to des­ cribe to you the extraordinary bargains. You must come in to appreciate and realize the real price wrecking on such season ­ able and dependable merchandise. W e cannot too emphatically de­ clare to you the values w e are giving. ^Sale Continues all the Week and Next The Fair 28 & 30 E. Fifth St., Dayton, - - Ohio Voters have before them on Nov. 2 , a proposed amendment to the con­ stitution to make i t impossible to bring up a measure that has twice been defeated before the expiration of six years. The origin of this movement has been without question ,among liberal leaders hut like most other public questions other interests have taken a part so that it is impossible to make the . limitation question alto­ gether one along prohibition lines. It is claimed by the temperance ' element that this measure is aimed at them and that it is so worded that other propositions cannot come under it, in that the prohibition amendment !s the only'one that so far has been up twice, in succession. Special interests are a t work mak­ ing the best out of a situation that, has been created by’the wet and dry situation. Against the six' year pro­ posal beside the temperance people are a large part of the labor’unions and of course 1 all the single taxers. The latte'r is represented by Herbert Bigelow of Cincinnati, Mayor Baker of:Cleveland and a score or more of single-tax advocates that want all the taxes levied on land and are ready to spring an amendment next year. Should it be defeated they could try t again, If the stability amendment Is adopted this year it would give hem but one more ‘chance In six years. ■ • • The labor unions have always been active for .the initiative and referen­ dum and the stability clause would jheck'the Use of this new form of- government. While the single-taxers and labor anions are against the stability 'eague clause yet the bankers, manu­ facturers. and. a large number of civic organizations are lending their "support in most every way to make its adoption certain. . . v The situation this year is some­ thing like that last when the Home Rule amendment was adopted. Pro­ hibition being defeated it carried the Home Rule through. Just so will be the fate of the Stability League amendment. -Should prohibition carry it is reasonable to assume that the six year proposal will be defeated, ; If prohibition is defeated and' with, the support of so many interests be­ hind-the. Stability League other,than the liberals it is almost certain that it will be' six years before we can vote on prohibition.' California adopted a ten-year clause, about'a year ago, These facts are given for What they axe worth and the situation should be met squarely without any attempt to bund voters as to Jthe is­ sues, Unless the I. said JL-ie&ulte in some good for temperance people this year the future has little encourage­ ment In store. Instead of'being an instrument for good the. power o f the people has been taken from the rural centers and placed in the hands of the liberal element' in the largo cities. Every ounce 'of energy is necessary, on the part of the rural populace to overcome the power of the cities next month. Will it be done? It's up to the individual voter. The Dr. Cook vs. Dr. Fess North Pole controversy in which a vast amount of matter on both sides has gone through the mail is still before the people in that the mails have been burdened this week with the supposed speech of “Doc" Fess against Cook in behalf of jPeary, who also lays claims to having discovered that much sought point. For weeks and wfceks the public has heard of this squabble between lec­ ture course bureaus and managers, the Fess and Peary people trying to kill Dr. Cook’s lecture tours. ' The Cook people have to iinance their own campaign while the Fess supposed speech in congress has been printed in car load lots in the government, printing plant and is being sent out »t the expense of the government through the Fess congressional frank. , For Bale "cheap:—Bedstead and springs. A. M. George. Mrs. 'Walter Condon, and daugh­ ter, MaryEleanor, of Trenton.spent Wednesday with her lather, Mr,, R. C, Watt, returning home Thurs­ day, . Miss Wilmah Spencer, who is teaching a t Klngson, 0 ., Bpent Sab­ bath a t home, i ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo are authorized to announce the nam* of Jf. W. COLLINS as a candidate for Township Trustee at the regular election on Tuesday, Novembers. ’ The Flour Mill iB again in fujl operation, after being shu t ■down for remodeling, The senior Mr, Sullenberger has charge of the flour making and ‘‘‘Golden, Rule” Flour.is fully up to its highest stand­ ard and guaranteed to give satis­ faction. Miss Sarali Wolford, who has been spending several months in Maryland returned home last week. Latest footwear novelties for la­ dies. Remember, here is where you cun be fitted in the extreme, large, small and narrow sizes. Nisley’s, Springfield, Q. Dr. George Stewart and ' wife, of Cleveland; are guests of the for­ mer’s parents, Dr. a n d Mrs. J , 0., Stewart. FOR SALE;- H. Creswell’s, -Quinces a t James If you want to lay in your winter’s supply of flour come to the Flour Mill. ,We will guarantee satis­ faction and save you money. „ The appraisers of the Leander Teas estate are C. E- Cooley, E. L. Storrrionfc and A. H. OreBWell. A wonderful stock of children’s shoes. Just what you will want in dress, school or winter styles at Nisley’s, Springfield, 0. ■ LEGAL NOTICE -—Soda water arid ice cream every day, in the .year at C. M. Ridgway's, Fancy orders a specialty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ' Estate of Ira Troute Deceased. Lutitia A. Troute has been ap­ pointed and qualified as administra­ trix of the estate of Ira Troute late .of Greene county, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 1st day of October, A. D. 1915. , • CHARLES F. HOWARD, Probate Judge of said county. Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Lily M. Cttnb ) ■, vs. \ Legal Notice . Curtis Olme ) Curtis Olino, residence unknown, will take notice that, said Xily M. Cline has filed tn said court her petition, against him for divorce upon the ground of gross neglect of d uty, and tha t the same wjll be for heariugatthe, CourtHouston Xenia, on October 26t 1915 ; by- which time defendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgement may be taken against him. Custody of children, with order for support and maintainauce also asked,- ", , IiItY W. CWNEr TRY OUR fOB PRINTING Public Sale 1 will sell at public sale on the Levi Atkinson farm two and one-half miles southeast of Selma on. the* Charleston r >d, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1915 Commencing at 10 a. m„ the following: 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 Consisting ofone aged general purpose mare and 1 tin year old general purpose mate. 8 HEAD OF C A T T L E 8 ’Consisting of2 Short Horn cows: 1 two year old Short Horn roah heifer due to freshen December!; 1 two year old Short Horn bull; 3 nine months old Calves; 1Spring Short Horn heifer calf, 9 HEAD OF HOGg 9 • Consisting of one sow and 8 pigs weighing about 100 lbs. each. 'Farm Imptomsnts ljtwo horse wagon and bed good as. new; drag harrow, disc harrow, cultiva­ tors, breaking plows, sled, corn binder, Corn sheller, Decring mower, sack truck, buggy, forks, shovels, hoes, 2 iron kettles and rings, 3 sides of work harness, bridles, lines, collars, 2 sets of baggy harness, 1 grind stone and wheelbarrow. 12 t*n* of fine Timothy hay In barn, 525 shocks of oorii in ahock HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Lounge, 'bedstead, dining mom Chairs, 1 dining table, 2 suit cases, 1 set bed Springs, 1 sewing machine, 1 Flor­ ence heating stove, 1 Majestic range, 1 bureau, vaccuum cleaner, kitchen table, difty yards ofwoo! ingrain carpet, twonty- fiye yards of rag carpet, 20 yards of matting, kitchen linoleum 2 stands, cupboard,buggy robe, laid cans, clothes wringer, lard press and sausage guilder, 1 churn and other household articles. Terms Made Known Day o f Sate IV?is* Arm* Atkinson Mrs, R»p#r Wade TITUS BROS. Aucts. ROBERT ELDER, Clerk. MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION. Municipal Election. The State of Ohio, Greene County, the incorporated village of *Cedar­ ville: ' In compliance with the laws of the State of Ohio, I; B, E. McFarland, mayor of the incorporated village of Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, here­ by give notice apd proclaim to the qualified electors of the said munici­ pal corporation, that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915. between the hours of 5:30 a. m., and 5:30 p. m„ central standard time, in the said village of Cedarville, Ohio, in the mayors office, lower floor, an election, will be held for the purpose of choosing, the following officers for Said corporation, to-wit: One person, for Mayor. — One person for Clerk, One person for Treasurer. One person for Marshal, One .person for Assessor Personal Property. S»x persons for Members of Coun­ cil, Each of said officers to be elected 'or a term of Two Years, And the said qualified electors of the said municipal corporation of Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, are hereby notified to . assemble a t the usual voting place in the mayor’s of­ fice on the day and between the hours aforesaid, and there proceed to vote by ballot for the several offices as Ubov* designated in accordance with the Taws of the state- governing such elections. Given under my hand and seal of said village, at the mayor’s office, in said village of Cedarville” Ohio, ' 's 4th day of October, 1915. B. E. M’FARLAND, Mayor. (Seat) Of the incorporated village of Cedarville, Ohio; TOWNSHIP ELECTION NOTICE. State of Ohio, Greene County, the Township of Cedarville: • In compliance with the laws of the State of Ohio, I, Andrew Jackson, Clerk of the Township of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, hereby give no-"' tiee and proclaim to the qualified vot­ ers of said township, that on Tuesday, November "ml, 1915, between the hours of 5:00 a. m,, and 5:30 p. m., (Central Standard time), in the election precincts of the said town­ ship, clerk’s office, an election will be held for the purpose of choosing the following officers for said township: Two poisons for Justice of Peace for a term of two years eaclu One person for Clerk for a term of two years. Three persons for Township Trus­ tees, for terms of two years. One person for Treasurer’, for a term of two years. ■>One person for Assessor of personal property, for a term of two years. Two persons for Constable, fo • terms of two years. And the said qualified electors of ihe said township of Cedarville, Greene county. Ohio, are hereby no- ificd to assemble at the usual voting pluors in the several election pve - 1 •incis as above designated on the day mvl between the iieurt; aforesaid, and Micro proceed fo vote by ballot, Mio several offices ns above deoignat- •‘d, in aercrdanie with the laws of the state. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. T. C. t o W n s l e y , ?t. H. TOWNSLEY, L _*. TURNBULL, Trustees. • Complete stock of guaranteed rub­ ber footwear, made to wear as well as sell. Nisley’s, Springfield, O. Don’t forgot to attend . the Silver Medal contest in the opera house next Thursday. Mr. Theodore Towosley, of Iowa, was here la s t week and contracted for the sale of the Weymouth land occupied by Mr. Fred, Welmer, and owned by Mr., Jesse Taylor, of Jamestown. The farm com­ prises 4fp acres . -and sold for $115 an acre, possession to be given in March. The deal was made by W. L, Glemans. f t is said tha t Mr. Towosley sold his farm in Iowa for $250 an acre. Mr. R. W. Wilson and daughter, Miss Eleanor, of Columbus are spending several days with Mr. O. E. Cooley and Mrs. Annetta Harbl- son. Miss Ida Hardy, of'Columbus afld Mrs. Leulla Jackson, of Xenia, are-also guests a t the Cooloy and Harbison homes. About twenty-five or thirty autos will i-epresent the South Charleston delegation that are expected some-- time today to boost their Centennial and exposition which is set for No­ vember 3, 4 and 5, The delegation will be accompanied by tho Alphine .Glee,,club which will give an im­ promptu concert in each town. The trip includes London, ML Sterling, Washington, Jamestown, Cedarville arid Xenia. On ueeounfc'of sickness in the home of Rev. Patton the Bazaar a t tho M .-E. church has-been post­ poned indefinitely. o Therew ill be a Silver Medal Con­ test iri the opera House Thursday evening, October 2 $, a t 7:80. Tho class consists of Bix young ladies from the high school, Misses Elsie ShroftUcs, Helen Bradfute, Dorothy McClellan, Millie Evans, Josephine Randall and Rosa Mann. Music will be furnished by pupils from various grades of the village school and will consist of chourBes, vocal bo I qb , and several numbers of in­ strumental music. The program will begin promptly a t 7:80. Ad­ mission FREE. Everybody wel­ come. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Kyle were at- home last Friday evening to a largo company of friends and relatives. An elaborate supper was served and tho guests were entertained during tha evening with several interest­ ing contests. . Miss Lula Barber entertained last Thursday . from two until five o'clock, about eighty guestR being present. Tho bouse was decorated in autumn leaves' and the same were also used as tnvors. Those who,assisted in entertaining wore Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Mrs. J . II. Andrew, Mrs. J. O. Townsley and Mrs. Karlli Bull. Misses Helen Oglesbee, Helori Bradfute, Ruth Tnrbox and Mary Marshall served the guests. H iss Helen Pat ton, who Is teach­ ing Murrayvilie, was called home on account of the illness of tier brother. —AI 1 kinds of fruits and vege­ tables a t Willoughby’s. Hit Desire. “I'm going down to the hotel,” satd eld man Bentover, “to consult that ‘ere celebrated surgeon who adver­ tises t o ‘perform operations entirely without pain, t want to get him to cut off my worthkrs son-m lav/.”—• Judge. ISBEAUTY WORTHYOURWHILEi ViolaCream liWdj, MUbum Mid b u t,. dtwiiMwd, L _ . Wrrtflbetl, rough sad olljr w ■' * ' - rtln to tha lrNIhno** « td drtlowy ofyottWl. Ther* is no ..utwUtnt* tot& fointH tforlMm . i i i Mil ALCOfiOL3PERCENT. AwgetablefreparaiionlbrAs- sirailaiii# * ffiigUicSti ..riisaniBarelsof I nfants / chijldrfk PromotesDi^eslioffiCheefRi)- nesshudltestContataiceiifitr Opjuiu.MorplunenorMiaaral; .N o t N a r c o t ic , j — mo « r». Mec^tstOfdJkSSldSIJSBSR | . 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