The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

■■MW • » 0 A MUTUAL PROPOSITION How the small savings mount up!! Just a little laic! by this week, a little more next week, and the next, and the next,—for success that is the most effective system in all the world. Happy the young couples who have discovered this system, who hold to it with determination. Such funds, when placed with us, are exceptional- ^ n splendid, earnings—and are always available if needed for an emergency. T h e C e d a r v i l l e B u i l d i n g & L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. . ' Superior Drills N ew Idea John/Deere , \\ ' • /, >, ( *r , ' j , ' S p r e a d e r s , - # ' ' l , ! . > \ Kokomo Fence, Red Top Posts, Locust Posts . Lehigh.Cement Coal Timothy Seed Favorite Parlor Furnace, a Real Heating Plant Favorite Ranges avorite Heating Stoves i f CC 12 1-2 Sk. 62c CC 24 U2 lb. Sk. $1.19 Clifton 24 1-2 S k . . 4 *»V Coffee, Jewell Brand lb. 39c, French Blend lb. 47c Golden Santos.. *» »»• »*« 33c Country Club 1 lb. loaf 7c. j « J 1 V C lU j ^ » t 1-2lb, loaf.. TOMATOES, Stand-S A » a rdN o . 2 . can ..HR* CAKES, Macaroon Snaps lb. 19c, Choc, O ftfi Pecans . . . BUTTER, Country CA* ciub i b i ..........r . . w c GRAPEFRUIT, 1 7 - Med. aize 3 for.. . . A - L OLEO, Eatmore 2 0 C lb****** ,it*.»*ff ** BANANAS,*. 7 U lb. 2 ^ LARD, Fresh Ren- <Vfr deredlb................ CRANBERRIES, 7 7 ## 2 lbs*.. . . . . . . MILK Country* Club 3 tall can* « w c CELERY, y l g pancake FLOUR, CC 5lb.pkg.27c I t o 20 ox. P k g ........ A ' " ' PORK & BEANS 1 C * CC 2 can* KARO SYRUP, Blue! Label 1 14 lb. banAW PORK & BEANS. O C - Campbell’s,3 cans A v C YOU Profit by being bur Neighbor Cirtiewy „ . . , , ,» H H I g » s a m i ^ S w 4 s tK » . - g 8 ? ^ g a a a s e « a s a * * * * * * * * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * • * * * % # , tux For Sales Pie Squashes. Stormont ' For Sale:- Typewriter In good con- ‘dition, Price 9. Tel. 38, Rev. Bennett 1 Bo not forget the Market a t Huey's Hardware Store, Saturday afternon i >>y the ladies pf the B, P, church. I For Sale:- Beautiful player piano, good make, balance due on very easy term*. P, 0, Box 313, Dayton, 0. PROPOSED AMKNIHdKNT* TO . ru;.'S'UH’tiJ,N o r c ARTICLE VIII PROPOSINGTO THE CONSTI" i OHIO kY I SECTION, . . I a joule . VIU TO THE 1NCU-. S **VPOLITICAL Be # result(4 *y the t.eueroi Assembly ff.tbe ,H*u uf Okie. tores fifto# of to*mtwtors wlttttd to tacit fioua* oseeurimg ttortiu* Tfaat luere to suhuiiwed to toe elector* *« tto state to the muht provided b* Jaw wi tto first Tutsdsy aifar to* first Mwiuay in November, JSCs, a proposal Madd * M* See- iV’.l .10 t,le eriufitmwa w to '.uuwn a* artkt# VJII, section J.s to wad Mfollows: _ „ „ ARTICLE VIII. , , Sac. 13, No bond,, uotas, oarti 5 f*t»» of |w- ....... ’ ■«,«! .ludebj Plenty of good, thing* to aaf *t the R, P. Radie* m uket at Huey'# Satur­ day kfternco::. . Mr, and Mrs. A. h, Bauman of Oreve *(lower, M«-, have been apending mv « ‘eral day# here with friend#, -—We remove ail kind of dead stock. Phone C-J53 John Baker I Mr. J . S, W*>it of the Exchange j Bank, has been under the weather : since Tuesday. j ,Aiso buy junk, or other eudsues af f aWedoew i anaii ue issued by any cuusuy, school district, | township, municipal awpotstum or athrr j.yliti- i cal subdivision or taxing dtonrt for torrent ! operating ra'pense, or for the sequisifion or i construction of any jirotnwty or improvement ■ baving m. estimated tiwfttliw** of U» tkau five For Sale: High-grade phonograph, only slightly used; very ciuap. Pay­ ments of $1.00 per week, .P, O, Box 313 Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Charles Gilbert of South Charleston, who has not been in good health for some time, has gone to the Mayo Hospital, Rochester, Minn., for consultation. MT. and Mrs. W, 0, Iliff and daugh­ ter, Helen, and Mrs, K, R. Townsley, drove to Cincinnati last Friday to at­ tend the “Miracle'' at Music hall. A seven pound son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Jolly of Dayton. Their daughter, little Rose­ mary, i# here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ferris. Messrs J. S. West and L. F„ Tindall drove to Pourtsmouth, 0 ,, Monday to attend a meeting of group' four of the Ohio Banker's Association of which Mr. West was formerly a member. Don’t forget the •Cafeteria" supper at the school building Friday'evening. Service to start a t 5:30. FJenty tp eat. .Your friends to visit with and your children to encourage. .Come. Will Smith, who resides on what was once known as the Jamison toad has rented the 190 acre farm of Mr. I>. R. Johnson that is located near New Moorfield. Mr. Smith will move early in the spring. For Rent House. Call G. H. a tart- man or Walter Cuitice, Xenia, 0, Mrs. Bessie Fellows left Saturday for New York City, where she will make her future home. She expected to stop for a few days in Columbus and then make the trip by may of Washington.. D. 0., Mr. and Mrs, Teas Maiheur of Con- mrsville, Ind., and Mr, and Mrs. G, Y, Winter of Xenia, visited with friends 'ind relatives here Sabbath, Mr. Ma-, .i*u* resided here a number of years *gd and his visit was to meet old Mends and visit scenes ,of his child­ hood. For Rent garage suitable for one car. Has board floor. Prof. C. E. Oxley Mies Jessie Smalt le ft Saturday for a ten day stay at Martinsville, Inch, r t the new Whiting Sanitorium. Mrs. Setta Bull left Wednesday for the came health resort expecting to be there about two weeks. On her return she will stop in Indianapolis for a few days visit. ■> A Masked Carnival will be given Friday evening, Oct. 23, a t Nagley's Hall by the Cedarville Eastern Star. Grand Parade at 9:00 P, M. Four prizes will be given. Best masket person; most comical person; best masked boy; best masked girl. Prizes ore on display a t Richard's drug store. Admission 10c. Children under G, free. Come! This mean# you. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Steinhner of New Ycric City have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. M, Ridgway for several days, Mrs. Steinhner is a sister of Mr. Ridgway. Mr. Steinhner returned yes­ terday for New York but his wife will remain for another week or more. The Cedar Cliff Chap'ter Daughters of the American Revolution will cele- »rate theff first anniversary at the mme of Mrs. Howard Turnbull on Saturday, October twenty-fourth. The hostesses wilt he Mrs, Howard Turn- bull, Mrs. Fred Townsley, Mrs, R. R. townsley and Mrs. Anna Wilson. An interesting program has been pre­ pared and a number of guests invited for the meeting. Look,<TMtnp:>l listen! Cedarville Tire * Battery Service, Fred Dean, Drop,, Cedarville, Ohio. i.mrx; biit law, *n» ..... ....... _ ' rowing for x peiioi not owMtfiiitt rex »oontl>« in anticipation of tkc colUrtMo. of royenvo in and for the current fined yew* in which »uch indebtedness is incurred, or witborisins indebtedness in anticipstioo pt the levy or collection ot special assessment* or for defraying the expense* of an extraordinary epidemic of disease or emergency expense n>»d* n»c*»«,ry by sudden casualty which aerM not reasonably have been foreseen, or to orovide for -the nay. roent or final iiid.in—f. Or other or nixes lion of Property or improvements shall rirn foe lopger than the probable period of ruefulness of nucjt property or Intprevenwnts, ts he e,!i» mated or determined a* provided by taw fixing tW.Mnusn maturities herein euthoruod. L*w* wall be passed to fix the meal year* of political subdivision* and taxing district* and to designate the boards or officers by whom and the manner mwhich the estimate* Mto the,period of usefulness of property or improvements shall bemade andatrtified. Within the limitation* of laws may be passed fixing the '■ ":y ■*............ ‘ : * '■ ta ay he pawwd authorising Iwr- a r d ' ..... !........ BMrs, Amelia White, after Bpending the Bummer in Van Wert, 0„ has re-j turned to the home of her eon, Dr. J. P. White. ' this, section maximummaturit pf bonds or notes issued for y purpose or cl ss pf purposes. > Be tt further rcstfvei, Thst st Such election- above referred to this proposal shall be placed on the official ballot in the manner provided by. law, m such form as the secretary' of state may designate. If the votes for ,tbe .proposal shall exceed those agafntt it, this amendment shall •take effect on;the first day-of January, 1926, Adopted March 27, 192S, ARTICLE Xll, SECTION 2 PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XII, SECTION2 OF THE CONSTITUTION SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR TAXATION BY UNIFORMRULEOF ALLREAL ESTATE AND TANGIBLE PROPERTY EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLES, 'AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TAXATION OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY. - Be it resolved by the Seuerel Assembly of the stofs of Ohu>. twee-fifth of the member* elected to each house concurring thereint That there shall besubmittedto-toeelector*of the 'state; for their-approval or rejection, at the election to be held, on toe first Tuesday after the first Monday tri November, 1925, a proposal to-amend"article XtT, section 2 of the constitution .of-the state of Ohio, to-read **' 'follow*;'' . „ „ T ARTICLEXII. Sec. 2; Laws shall be passed, taxing by * uniform rule all real estate and improvements thereon and all tangible personal property, according to toeir true, value to money, excepting motor vehicles which shall he taxed aa may he provided by law. All mooW*. crsdlts, bonds, stocks and all other mtangud* property, shall lie taxed a* maybe provided by law. But all bonds outstanding pn toe first day of: Jantlarv 1913, of the state <«tlhio nr of any cityti village, hamlet, county pr tofetoip in (hi* state or which have been issued In behalf of the public school* m Ohjo and toe means of instruction in connection fgerowito, and -all. bonds issued tinder article Vljl, section 2 a of this, constitution for the' world war compensation fund. than bfc.tocempt fra® taxation; and- burying grounds, public sijhAl,houses, houses; used exclusively for public w&tojp. institution* used exclusively tor toifiSsble puSrposes.l public property used exclusively tor Shy public: purpose,■ aud■ tangible personal propetty, to an ampuut npt exeeedinz to gatua five hundred dollars tor any individual, way tor general laws; be exempted from taxation: and laws mawbe passed to provide agatost the Jaubto CittM that results froth toe taxation.,*# both the real estate and toe mortgage or toe debt secured hereby, .Pf. other-->gt’ nponJEtr- hat- a» Such ,a, 5 S *ha» he siibiert to «lt*raH»n of repeal; and the valueof all propertyvWmcetapted, shall fromtime to time, to as may to directed by law. ,3 e rt further resotvei, " above, referred to th»* placed on toe nfilhbtl btUaf, vided by I*», in Such tom state may deaigmt*. , If toe .vote* 6 these against it. Word has been? received here that Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, who has been ill from paralysis a t the home of her son, R. R. Barber, Hollywood, Cal., ■will reach here in a few day#, having recovered sufficiently to make the trip, Mr* and Mrs. Frank Bird, who,has been owned by J, H. Kohl, wiio fa Member# of the Home Culture Club! arid their husbands enjoyed c surpnac] Monday evening’ honoring Mrs. & <\] iWright, a t her heme on Soulh Detroit! street, Xenia, Thirty-one guests wercl .present. A covered dig!) dinner was) ;served, A business meeting and social | hour followed the dinner. A jury in Gommon Pleas Court has awarded Rufus Glass, farmer, $7,108 i nhijs suit against the Hartford Ins, Co, Suit was for $G ,000 and interest, His house and barn burned February 1921. The company raised a technical question about paying thp loss. The Xenia Vulcanizing Co, has been sold to R. W. Meinarc, F, H. Cres- wtell and. R-* 0 . Wead, The company •neb eleclinn m *h»u' b* ■ ttmhmt pro. ymstiitVT *f effect on 'the Arif day'i iirtoinal lection. 2 of artWe’*StITW too ebnxtf. iptjjn tool! to fepeatolTrTiJ ARTICLE HL § g g K W | i ARTICLE X, m I m A \ .. JpF ^ F O R elected tp pack bouie concurring therein; to toe ‘ PROPOSING TO ARTICLE lU.S AND TO REPE CLEXVUAND _. . X OF THE COL STATE OF OHIO, .1 TERMSOF OFFICEOF FOURYEARS,' OF ARTICLE That there shall to submitted elector* Be it further resolved, above referred to, mfefi g oh the official ballot to secretary of state may i If the vote* for the those again»t it, the at effect January I, i*26, — of article III, aud atoueti 2 section 2of artKleXVII and “ ‘ ........ ‘ toil toall The General A*;em. X of tto conttitutien of . be repealed and annulled. ... ......... bly shall have power to on adjust *r extend existing terms of office tut to effect the puroote of the foregoing ameudnmaL tnnpoot AdoptedApril 17, 1925. V mitco Sr*ra* oy Awswaa, , Stay* ot Onto. _ Office of the Swrefsry of State. r, THAD H. BROWN, Secretary of State, c.f the State Of Ohm. do tortog Certify thMtiw • foregoing are exemplified.copies, carefully eon- * pared by me with the original* now on file to ! my Office and m-,my Official custody xt Secretary fit State and found to be true aud eorreet, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the tto Gen! eral Asscmb'- -r *•— ...... 27, 1925, ane ly of th# State. ef uhi* «o Marrh md filed to th* officeef the Secretary of State, on April 4, 1925, urapeeiug le*a»«3 article VIII of the fonsthuBou of the StSfeof Ohio by the addition of a new section, to be designateda* article VIII. Mrrtinu 13, relative te the ificurrmg of indetowtoem by political »ub- divisiona. and of * Joint .fttoolutloti «r by the #Oh Genera ...........................jy of theStatec^ Ohio on March 26, 1931. *»d fihd in to* "* Of toe Secretary fit State, « April 4, 1925, proposing.to,amend article: XIT, aeetfon 2 of the Constitutmji »* « to PlW* lev taxation bv uniform rule of all reel .eatata and tanribia properly Iw the effiet .'or the taxation of litfudmHe property, and ef. a Joint Re»oli«ion edited Assembly of the State .of ‘1925, and filed, in. State. April ,21, tion 2 of article to repeal section , of article X of tto esnstitutkm af the state ef Ohio, to provide for term* ef fife* of tut let* thJNfTRSTmONY WNERBOKI hx-n, W*. t*t, A. I). 1925 tekalj „ - --‘t a a . ’a tiort 2 of article XVII and section 3 THAD H. BROWN. . SetreHes */ S At night after the even*** meet lath# “Wught hout". Then read aloud to the famtly M mfg M .Btritl W r i g h t ’s Lifrst end beat »t<iry,‘‘A Lon of!U* I’uthcr". S-veral hiindredtlwueendf*tn* liifa aredoingthi* witom* week after ( . h'!?.»Wwt 3 ,meStrew, NewTor*. S96#HI For Rent- -Gantt*. FH mm 80, have been occupying Mrs. Eskridges's to locate in Florida. The business ft, apartment have rented rooms in the < to be managed by Mr. McIntyre, who residence of Mrfi.-J, M. Finney, West will have the active management of Xenia avenue, , the company. D A Y T O N S m d y O c ta lS9 *1HB EPIC PHOTO" tY O F T H E V E A ^ 'B la z in d th e T ta iJ o f l o r e s G v i/I z a tio n DfXecr FtKtl i YE/M-SAWwn.-£ Continuing with increasing ihterest--->Wren’s Annual Harvest Festival goes into the third week o f exhibits with cash prizes to Premium W in- , ners.—-Make entries for apple, potatoe and canned vegetable exhibits . Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ., , x ' ’ , 1 \ ' 1 * * 1 1 j ' ‘ • ' , » ’ Apples, Potatoes and Canned Vegetables Apples—Best Exhibit of 6 Each In 4 Varieties. Pirut $4.00, Second $3.00, Third $2.00. Apples—Beat. 6 la Any Variety. . F irst $3,00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00. Befit Peck Late Potatoes. F irs t $3.00, Second $2.00, T hird $4,00, Best Peck. Early Potatoes. F irst $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00. Best Glass Jar Canned Tomatoes. F irst $3.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00, Best Glass Jar of Canned Beans. ' ~ F irst $3,00, Second $2.00, T h ird $,1,00. Best Glass Jar Canned Corn, F irst $3,00, Second $2.00, T h ird ‘$1-00. Best Glass, Jar Canned Beets,, . F irst $3,00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00. p-Kandreds of thousands of dollars ivorth of high grade fall and winter merchandise offered during this I mi ,t f * 1 1 / 5? m f A.n ±£$*11 fr^IrlTin^ papers far Special Planned Events , 'f *5®‘l*1* for their approval or refeetfcw at the flection to to held, on. the #m Tuesday after the first.Monday in November, 3925, a pro- posal to amend Melton S of article 11J and ‘rction; 2 of article X, and to rttesd toctiort 2 of article, XVII and section 3 of article X of the constitution of the state of Ohio to read .is follows: ■. , ARTICLE,lit A . r & r « r'sr ffi = « a a w S r ju s s on . the. first Monday of January next after itolr election, and continue tmtQ their sum cessors are elected and qualified. . . ARTICLE X. Sec. 2. Alt elective county officers shall to elected on the first Timiday VfteT the firVS Monday m November, by to# eieetors ' county lor a, period of fauryOar*. " ............ ... ‘ l E w a a “ ' aa tto I .exceed : go lata ■ .section 3 - ' X, and’. Now Is The Accepted Time To Buy Farm Land If You Expect to Make Money on it. Ci The pendlum it itarting the other way. .The low point hat been reached. Good farm land it turely due for a tharp advance in the next two yeart. Here Is Your Opportunity On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21>t at 1:30 o'clock P. M., there will be told on the premitet by the Sheriff of Clark County, Ohio, a farm known at The William Lute Farm Located on the eatt tide of the Clifton and Springfield Pike j[utt north of Clifton— 11 222.84 acre*—2 sets of buildingt-^2 tracts of wood land—much good taw timber­ running water—36x60 good bank bam—fine bottom land. Hits farm can be easiy divided with set of buildings for each half. Appraised at $75.00 Per Acre \ - ■ ■■ * ' ■ ■ Act now! Don’t stand idle tmdlet the other fellow widk away with the opportunity, ' ■ ■- ■ ■ % e Anderson & McKee, Atty,s* COL, HOWARD TITUS, Auctioneer. 401 EuthneUBldg. Springfield, O* J- U i - .■ ■’ ■ -**r &

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