The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS ' Superior Drills New Idea John Deere Spreaders Kokomo Fence, Red Top Posts, Locust Posts Lehigh Cement Coal ' Timothy Seed I > Favorite Parlor Furnace, a Real Heating Plant 1 Favorite Ranges Favorite Heating Stoves Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarvillei. Ohio D U K O C SALE ,? Bonnie Brae Stock Farm Friday, October 23, T 925 At 1.2:30 We will 'sell at the farm 3 miles west of Xenia, oil the Upper Bellbrook Pike. v 6 0 - -D U R O C S - - 6 0 ’ Consisting of a .few Yearling Sows* 2 Yearling Boars, t6 Spring Boars and 40 Spring Gilts. ALL HOGS ARE IMMUNED Everyone interested in DUROCS is invited to be with 1us in our Third Annual Hog Sale. Auctioneers: Col. Iglehart, Col* Weikert, Col Koogler Lunch Served by the McClellan W* C. T. U. j . e a r l e M c C l e l l a n Flour, CC24 1-2 lb. Sk. $1.19 S I . 0 9 ________ Clifton 24 1-2 Sk*. . . . . T w ^ FLOUR, Country Club** Pancake . luc 20 oz* Pkg. Karo Syrup, Blue Label f 1-2 lb. can $ each 10c « • • *» - « ♦ Pork4 Beans,S r 25c B R E A D , C C 1 l b . I f - i n 7 c , 1 1 - 2 l o » f . . i u c S W E E T P O r A T O E S j A a J e r s e y Y e l l o w 4 l b s * « * w O L E O , E a t m o r e O Q C B A N A N A S , L a r g e f C f * R i p e 2 l b s . A w 1 # P O T A T O E S , R o u n d W h i t e 1 0 l b s . , . . . . “ • ' C C O F F E E . F r e n c h A H n b l e n d l b . .................. C O F F E E , J e w e l l b , * . . . * * » * * * ‘ ■ M I L K . .C t m u t r y 2 5 c C l u b 5 t a l l cans O N I O N S . Y e l l o w I e * G l o b e 4 l b s ................... — o — B U T T E R , C o u n t r y C O - C l u b l b , . u O C C O R N N e w P a c k I Q r 3 c a n a ..... ....... 1 . A R D , F r e e h R e o - J l f . d e r e d l b . . . . . . . . . f ^ S - N e w P « k . J 0 0 T O M A T O E S , S t a n d - f f i a * t d N o . 1 . 3 c a n s . . * v v S O A P , V a n C a m p s 1 A m 3 B a r s . ...............................A V w ACHANCETOFIGUREON JOBPRINTING LOCAL AND PERSONAL * » * * • • • * * « ’ Mrs, Blaine Leiglffy sustained a broken right win last Thursday white ; trying to crank an automobile, Wil .'.'"WWH.W1 iminiiiaijiIlia fI \m ■!» Frederick Dean has rented the Lowry property on Chillicotlie street, , rHQl’OSK!) AM EN lilfiN f i 4«iNS'mnri*»N o r 13 tK * j ARTICT.K VIII, SgCTfHU ; raorpstNG t o am end j . CONSTUU1ION Q OHIO BY THE ADDlt___ . . . StClION. TO BE DCS! ATED ~ ARTnut. ViH, SETjyoH 1 RELATIVE I S Tft? iw in w w iP b r is b t B w e s s b y POLITICAL SCBprVWJ IS. j B* # resolui by the Geueral , smbly at, the j ,\Ute of Ohio,, three tilth* -O m ? member* * eiccKii to rich Ji; use i,rg tSeretu; ,*«pl tr.cre Altai} he submitted < the elector* , ®* the state iu the moaner p litcl by law For Rent:* House on Main street. Mrs. Anna Townsley . Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Tidd hjk Jfamily of Dayton were guests Sabbath of Mr. Tidd's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Saum, For Sale: Double burner gas heat ing stove nearly new, WH 1 sell for $20. For information call at this o f lice. ' VUI. aection Its, to tread as foil »: For Rent House, Call G. XL Hart man or Walter Cultice, Xenia, 0 . Jamestown -will hold an annual Hal lowe’en carnival this year*. Business men of the town will give it financial aid. Mrs. J. P. White gave the address at the annual Thank-offering o f the Second U. P, church in Springfield last Sabbath evening. The Ladies o f the R. P. church will hold a market on October 17, Satur day afternoon, at the Huey Hardware store. . • For gale;- Typewriter in good con dition, Price 9. Tel. 38, Rev. Bennett Mrs. Flora Dobbins has rented her home furnished to Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Williams.nMrs. Dobbins will make her home during the winter with her sons and daughters. Mrs, John Ross has -been, quite ill for several days' with heart trouble. Her daughter Mrs. ^Lilias Bush of Athens is here with ’her. mother. Mr, and Mrs. R. P. McLean o f Day- ton were called here ' Wednesday to attend the funeral o f Frank Barber, who died suddenly in Indianapolis at a meeting o f Bill Posters. Dr. W. R. McChesney gave an ad dress Monday . afternoon before the Lagonda Chapter o f the Daughters o f the American Revolution, Springfield. About 150 ladies were present to cn- oy the address. The 'Lagonda Chapter from Springfield held its meetirig, at the Houatin Inn in South Charleston The officials o f The Exchange Bank point with some pride to the statement which appears in.this issue. Sinc'e the last statement there baa been quite a gain in business. The eldest son o f Mr,, and Mrs. Gray McCaixipbell o f the Jamestown and Xenia pike, has been in a critical condition f o r sometime .suffering with Bright’s disease* - “We remove all kind o f dead stock. Also buy junk. Phone 6*153 John Baker For Rent:* farm o f 113 acres o ff of the Yellow Springs road. John Pitstick Mrs, Anna M. Townsley, assisted by Mrs, Mildred Rayburn, received her friends as guests Tuesday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. J, P. White, who will soon move to Xenia to reside. The house was decorated with a profusion o f sumlner flowers, and guests were served at tables in the dining room and on the porch. Delicious refresh ments were served* Mrs. John John son sang "Beautiful Star o f the East’ accompanied on the piano by the hos tess. The favors were little Pansy blossoms. , . ** Mr* and Mrs. Lloyd Confarr, ac companied by Mrs. Robert Bird and daughter, Miss Mary, who have been visiting Mr. Harry Bird and family at Manheim, Pa., returned home Monday evening. The trip was made by motor. 9 l T Stored G r WShav.»M<«o*«onottt ^KOf&sssSB For „ ARTICLE VIU. i, . i * cr 13, No bonds, note*. c«i Mtea « i*- i ,r‘csa‘ cr ctkcr evidence c ndebtedee** district, *h«r wbti* .................................. _ di*tri ; 4 »r. current operating. expense, er for the 1uiaitum or construction of any promt* o uprnvement hAvityr an estimated uscfulne** o I>* than tiv» year*; not laws may be pa»od i * arming hot, rowing for -a. period not exceed i six months in anticipation of the collection revenue in ?0d for the current fiscal year i which such indebtedness it incurred, or gut igiing indebt edness rtt anticipation or the le hr eollection ol special asrcssmei’.t* .or for itfrsying the expenses of an extraordinary « imniu of ths- ease or .emergency expense mx necessary by sudden .casualty which could ot reasoaaWy have fieca foreseen, or to prova ... . meat of final judgments for p >ontl iniui nr other noncontractual obligati s, No bond* nt- ’Mnlne J st.^ * . . 1 a*. °r notes issued for the apqmsit t or ret struc' tion of property or iniprovemen sh*ll run for longer than the probable perm cf usefulness of such property or improveme s, to be esti mated or determined as pvovide 1 y law* fixing maximum maturities herein au >rised. laws shall be passed to fix the fiscal ■ its of political subdivisions and taxing district and to desig nate the board* or officer* by thorn and the manner in which the estimate* to the period or usefulness of. property or, im ovements shall be made and certified. Within 1 1 limitation* of this _aection laws may be in ed fixing the maximum maturity of bonds or ote* issued :for any purpose or class of purpos . Be it further resolvedj That i such election above referred to tbt* proposal h*H be placed pa the official ballot in the mat it provided by law, in such form as the sccreti r ot state may designate. If the votes for th exceed those against it, this, a ____ _ take effect on the first day of Ji nary, 1926. Adopted March 27, 192S. ' ARTICI.E X II, SECT JN 2 PROPOSING TO AMEND , mCLE *tt* SECTION 2 OF THE CONS jTUTION SO AS, TO PROVIDE FOR T XATION BY UNIFORM RULE .OF ALL I SAL ESTATE AND TANGIBLE PROPEIfY EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLES* AND 0 PROVIDE FOR THE TAXATION OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY. _______ Be it resolved by the.General / sensbly ef thc state of Ohio > three-fifth ! the members elected to each house comsrrihg. therein: That there shall be,submitted t the electors of the State, for their approval or 5 taction, at the election to be held, on the first Tuesday after theJSrst Monday in,,November 1925. a pro*, posal. to amend article XII. « tion g ‘of the constitution of the state of Ol 0 * fa read as follows: ' ARTICLE XII. .. * —— ivw u • vi-vysnsr, ac cording to their true value in,nfmey. excepting motor vehicles which aball beitaxed as may be provided by law. All moneyai crediu, Bonds, - ■ - * - ifibfeTp ■■■■'■ stocks and aft other intajtg roperty, shali be taxed as may be provided by hw. ' But ah bonds outstanding on funs first day of January, 1913, of the state of Ohio or of any city, village,_hamlet, county or Wnihip in this f'ate or which have .been is*u*d .in behalf of the public schools in Ohio and-the meins of instruction m connection therewith, and alt bonds issued under article VIII* Section 2« of this constitution for the world war,compensa- bop ..fund, shall bo oterapt from taxation; and. burying grounds* public school .houses, houses used exclusively for public worship, institutions used exclusively for charitaKfe. purposes, public property used exclusively for any public' purpose, and tangible personal property,' to an' amount *ot exceeding in value five hundred dollars for any individual, Way by general law}; : be exempted from taxation: and laws may be passed to provide against the'- double taxation that results from the taxation of both the real s gpjr-g from tintq to time, be ascertained and puWished as may be directed by law, ~ v . ■ .$ e st further resolve#, That at such election above referred to this amendment shall be *he ballot, in the manner pro vided by law, .In such form ns the tsoreofary of state may designate- a- . .. Ji the votes, for the prejMsSf shall exceed t amendment shall take effect on the first day of January. 1926 and original section 3 of article4XJI of tl*e%n*th tutmn shall be repealed and annulled. ■ Adopted March 26, J92S. ARTICLE HI, SECTION 3; ARTICLE X PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION ARTICLE iIJ._SECTIWf. 2 W AMT c L e 'X 2 OF Be AND TO REPEAL SECTION 2 ”OF' art B STATE OF OHIO. TO PROVIDE FOR « 5 v ^ F<c£og » < * elected to each house concurring therein: That there shall, be submitted to (he electors of the state for their apprtval or reiocUoa at the election to be held, on th* first Tuesday after the first Monday in. Novembar, 1925, » prm posal to amen*, section 2, of article Iir and section 2 ol article X , and to r«eal .section 2 of article XVII and section 3 of article X of the constitution of the stale of Ohio to read aa follows: • . . „ „ . ARTICLE I « . . . Sec. 2. The governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor and ab toritey general shall hold their offices for four years. Their terms of office shall commence on the first Monday of January next after their election, and continue until their Sue.' cessora are elected and qualified, ARTICLE X. . 2I_ 41' Minty officer* shall b* elected on the first Tuesday after the first Monday m November, by die elector* t>f eaeb county, for a period of four yearn. Be it further resolved. That, at th* election, above referred to, such proposal shall b* plsceJ on the official ballot In, such winner as the secretary of state may designate. If the.votes for the proposal ,i»Jl exceed those against it; the amendment „shall go inte effect jjanuaiy 1* ifid tfriffiiA] Mrtkn, 2 i of article III, and section 2 of article X, lad section 2 of article. XVII and section 3 of article X of the constitution of the state of Ohio shall he repealed and annulled. The General Assem bly s.iatl have power to so adjust tse extend existing terms of office,as to effect the purses* cf the foregoing amendment, Adopted April 17, 1925, tcrefarynf State. L BROWN, Secretary of State, Ohm, do herA t certify that the !«mplifl*d .cripiep, Carefully com- U miyeo S taks OP AvSwca, S iatx oy Onto, Office of the Se t .o , I. THAD H. B R r— * nf the State of foregoing are exemplified,..,............ pared by me with the rngiaals K v oii'fife la my office and in my official custody at Seen}, tary of State and found, ta be true and correct, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the U & Gen! oral Assembly r.f the State at Ohio on W>r*h 27, 1925, and filed in the office of the Secretary of State, on April 4. 1935, proposing to amenft article VIII o f the conrtinitlon of tL gtato of Ohio by the addition rf a new aection. to be dcsipnafed as article VIIL section 13, relative to the, incurring of indehtcdnesa by political sab- dlvinmtis. and of * Joint RmMution adopted hv the Sfith Leimrsl AssemNy rd the Ststec? Ohm on March 26, 1925, and filed in the office of the. Secretary of State, on April 4, IMS. proposing,to,amend article XII, section 2 of the Constitution so as to provide f « taxation by uniform rule of all rent estate and tangible Assembly of the State of fflito no April 17, 1925, and filed m the effic* of the Secretary of State, April 21, 1925, Proportnjr to amend sec- tion i of article HL«tltan 2 ef Article X and to repeal section 2 of article XVII and aection 3 of article X of the constitution of the state *f Ohio, to provme for terms of office of not Mae lhIN 1ES?¥ m 6S V WHEREOF, r B.v« bert. b*r. A. II. 192$, THAJ) ^ tSealj Sebretety af State. aea<4iafniiiY^^ At nitiht after the *vening weal la the "Wright hour", Then rend alcua to the family W f H * ro ld Basil r ig h t ’s latest add best Mory/'A Sen of Ilia Father". «o*rfal hundred thousandfom- . .. .. . ,.a . • ..* r.w a t . u a a ( « * a * In this issue will be feutiff *onie in- CedfitvlHe Tire * Bfitt«ry Service, , teresting UrEnins offered lit Kelble’s Bipf Store, Xenix. The id will foe foun^ on p«fe % *nff will foe worth your fit Fred Been, Drop., HARVEST FESTIVAL - ■• Offers Tremendous Savings on Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Worth of NewFall and Winter Merchandise! Make Entries Saturday and Monday For Canned Fruit and Needlework Exhibits! Week of October 12th, to the 17tb CANNED FRUIT AND NEEDLEWORK Best Glass Jar of Canned Pears, V , , ■ ,'i-. First $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1-00 V,, : ' r Best, Glass Jar of Canned Cherries, First $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1-00 , Best Glass Jar of Canned Plums, First $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1-00 Best piece of Embroidery Work, First $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1-00 Best Piece of Crochet W orlr, . . First $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1-00 - : -<•i «*jn *2,\ *r, RULES: Any resident in this section of Ohio can enter. Entries must be made on Satur day before or Monday of the week when awards are to be made.- N o entrance fee, but It Is required that the exhibit. was produced in 1925, , a „ - .........:— ,— * ...........- Stanley Laybourne h Who is well known in this vicinity, i f, has charge of all classes, exhibits, | Ji entries and judging. - | Now Is The i To Buy Farm Land '- v ■*•■. ■ - '• .. , ■ ■ f" •-.■■■ • • i. ■ * ‘ If You Expect to Make Money on it. Thependlum is starting the other way. The low point has been reached. Good farm land is surely due for a sharp advance in the next tw o years. Here Is Your Opportunity Hr . » On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 1:30 o’clock P. M., there will be sold on the premises by the Sheriff of Clark County, Ohio, a farm known as The William Luse Farm ; t Located on the cast side of the Clifton and Springfield Pike just north of Clifton— 222.84 acres —2 sets of buildings— 2 tracts of wood land— much good saw (timber- running water— 36x60 good bank barn— fine bottom land. This farm -can be easiy divided with set of buildings for each half. Appraised at $75.00 Per Acre Act nowl Don’t stand idle andpportunity.let the other fellow walk away with the o Anderson &McKee, Atty’s. C O L . HOWARDTITUS, Auctioneer. 401 BuihnellBUg. Springfield, O. f l 1 l ’ ajg*a x % g e t o u r PRKsE o n v m m m x X MUM* mkt emit
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