The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Superior Drills N ew Idea John Deere # * Spreaders Kokomo I'ence, Red Top Posts, Locust Posts Lehigh Cement Coal 1 imothy Seed Favorite Parlor Furnace, a Real Heating Plant * Favorite Ranges l avorite Heating Stoves CedarvileFarmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phpne 21 Cedarville, Ohio PUBLICSALE! lerty: JS Z ^ n Having decided to discontinue fanning we will sell with­ out reserve at the Scarborough farm 2 1-2 miles West of Cedarville on Columbus pike, 5 miles North of Xenia, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1925 At 12:30, the following property: 3 Head of Hor$e& 3 l Brown mare 12 years old. 1 Gray mare 6 years old. * 1 Bay mare 4 years old,'sound and a good worker, 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 2 Gopd milk cows, 3 Shorthorn yearling steers good ones weighing about 800, 3 Shorthorn Spring calves. A J| _ £ 2 Brood sows will farrow f l H e a d o f f l o g s , by day of sale, 2 ' brood sows to JFarrow later, FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1Wagon with box, bed, 1 John Deere riding plow, 1 Black Hawk corn planter, 1 disc harrow, 2 breaking plows, 1 Wonder rake, 1 drag harrow, 1 Superior wheat drill, 1 sled, 1 mower, 1 double shovel, dinner bell, 4 good hog houses and troughs* 1new gravel bed, 1 set of 14-ft* hay ladders new, double trees, single trees, shovels, forks, chicken coops and other articles too nuirierous to mention. HARNESS;—4 Sets of lead harness, collars, bridles, lines, hitch straps and cow chains. HOUSEHOLD GOODS;—A few pieces of Antique. FEED;—400 Shocks of good conu TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE M rs. Mary Andrews & Tom Owens KENNON BROS,, Aucts. W. \V TROUT, Clerk. Hiukzst (liuilitij M S GIVE us a chance to figure on your JOBPRINTING LOCAL AND PERSO N A L TH* a r t ic l e v iu T m c t io h i i S S NKW Mils Elsie Shroade* of Cincinnati is home for the weekend. ft tft • proposing t o <n a n ' ARTICLE VIlE nfl,r,ri>*‘ ....... .............. ............ . ■ ■ : : - . ■ f S u g a r , . . $ 1 - 4 8 ; CC 12 1-2 Sk. 62c Q 1 1 *% £ H 0 U r > S M ! b ! t ’ u ’ . . ? 1 . 1 2 n _ Jewell Brand lb. 39c. O O a 1 - A l l A p French Blend lb, 47c j j L V V U U W | Golden Santos.......................a R r A a d Country Club I lb. loaf 7c. l f t C J; U i v a u , 1 1-2 lb, loa f.. * w v CORN* New Rack I R p €*&*&» * # * # * * # W4 ■* CRACKERS, Butter| JI m " or O yster ............. BUTTER, Country CA„ Club lb...................3™ - GRAPEFRUIT, *|7r « Med, size 3 fo r .., . * ft v ............ ..................- ...................... - .... -.-..j BANANAS. * a t * ip* ♦i 1 f s 1 rf *4 OLEO, Eatmow 7 Of* lb......................... LARD, Fresh Ron- I Q r - dered lb.................A5H, CRANBERRIES, -)7 r - , 21b*............. .. . A I V ' CATiUP, c c m e ! b o t t le ............... - t U t l CANDY, HftUowe'ert7llf* Mixture l b . . . . . - PORK & BEANS I C „ ’ CC 2 cans ..........*«9C p a n c a k e FLOUR* CC l o lbA 2 7 c . . . 1 0 c PORK & BEANS, O f f . r Campbell’,.^ can* - u - J KARO SYRUP Bluel O n Label 1 1-2 l b . c a n , . * w v SOAP, Crystal White 4 ^ ( B a r , . , . ................ . . T C i Mrs. W. R. Watt has been visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs, J, P. Schaffer in Dayton. b y | Mr. Joseph Ludlura o f St, Marys, f <0., Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Cole o f Rot- - f kins, Ohio. Mr. end Mrs. LeRoy Lud-: jlnm o f Port Jefferson, 0., Mr. and; Mrs, Samuel Luulum and' tire Misses | Vera and Ruby LyJIum o f Swanders, < were guests o f Rev. and Mrs. I Joseph Dennett last Sunday. 1 A daughter was born Sabbath to Mr, and Mrs. Prank Powers, The little miss has been named Anna Lois. Tear choice for 50 cents—A Gem, Gijlett or Ever-resdy safety razor at Ridgwoy's—Saturday only. For Rent*,- Mouse and Barn. m Mrs. George Harlow * ■«— . I l-Vl, I , II ,1 Mr. Charles Saum has been confined to his home for about, three weeks suffering with heart trouble. —We remove all kind o f dead stock. Also buy junk, Phone' 5-153 *> John Baker Mrs. Frank Owens, who lids been in very poor health for some time, is reported in a critical condition, Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Rankin of Tar- kio, Mo,, have be6n guests of the for­ mer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton''CcMillan. For Rent:- farm of 113' acres o ff of the Yellow Springs road. John PitsticK Miss Della Johnston and Mrs, James Ones of the O. S. & S. 0, Home were guests Sabbath o f Mr. and Mrs, W, W, Troute. Little or no improvement is noted in the condition of Mrs. Charles Tur­ ner* who has bpen in a very serious condition fo r some' time." Fpr Rent House. Call G. JL Hart­ man or Walter Cultice, Xenia, O. Mrs, Flora Dobbins has gone to Nety Vienna, O,, where she will spend the winter with her son-in-law and' daughter, Prof, and Mrs. S, Q. Lim­ ing. Mrs. Julia Sterrett and daughter, Bessie, leave this week for Houston, 111.,’ where they will make an extended visit with her son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Rev, and Mrs, W. G, Robb, For Sale: Pie Squashes. James Stormont Dr, J* W. Brown o f Van Wert, O., and Mr. Charles Brown o f Argus, Ind, spent Wednesday as guests o f their cousins, Mr. O, B, Satterfield and Mrs. Edith Blair. For Sale:- Typewriter in good con­ dition. Price 9. Tel. 38. Rev. Bennett Winter demands winter clothing,-—; Winter is at hand— We have sheep- lined coats, vests, leather vests, heavy corduroy trousers. Sweaters for men and boys. 17-19 W. Main st., Xenia. n For Sale:- Beautiful player piano, good make, balance due on very easy terms. P. 0 . Box 313, Dayton* 0 . Mr. J. L. Marsh and wife o f Owens- ville, 0., were guests Sabbath o f the former’s brother* Dr. M,«I. Marsh and wife, Mr. Marsh is Cashier o f the Merchants and Farmers' Bank in his village. Card of Thanks;- I wish to take this means o f thanking the 'employees of The Higar Straw Board & Paper Co., he g ift of two tons of coal and d of kindling., all of which is Rev. Walter Cooley and wife of ummerville, Ind., arrived Monday Mrs. A. C. Horney o f Jeffersonville Word has been receved here of the The The Mi1, and Mrs, J. W. Black o f Los .ngeles, Cal,, have been spending the reak With Mr. and Mrs. Anderson by motor on to For Rent garage suitable for one ir. Has board floor, Prof. C. fl. Oxley A Masked Carnival will be given d Parade at 9:00 P. M. Four a will be given. Beit niasket m} moat comical persdh; belt ed boyj belt masked girl. Prises are on display at Richard's drug store. Admission 10c. Children under 0* free. Cornel This means you, For Hale: High-grade phonograph* only slightly need; very cheap. Pay­ ment* of 11.00 per weak. P. 0 . Box 813 Batten, Ohio, retahtd by the A iftmbly #/. tit* Stete » f Clue. (fcfMHMM* N pm awmlwrs j darted tu < uk V h»ma» M w n aK therein; . That there shall he snbauawd te the elector* '-at the fa tie trvmmc p«md«d far Uw on the fast Tuesday »fu*r A* firm Monday in November, 1935, x propueal tu add a new Me, ticn to the nnistitutiua to he twown II article VIII, eecti-u 11, to reed m foKews: „ „ ARTICLE VIII. .. See. 13. ho bands, note*, aertifiemte* of in- dtbtedn***, or other ev,dw>ee ot indebted!)*** •half fee issued by any pounty, school district, township, municipal cnrpiieeUMi or other politi* subdivisicn or faxing ofatriot (or Current cel . operating. expense, or tec the ecgtiisition or coostroctif* of any property or improvement having en estimated uecfulwcm of lee» then five yeere; but law* mey h* paated authorising bor- rawing (or a period not arcseding six mouths tu anticipation of tbe coH*etfan ot revenue m and tor the current Steal year in wbkb eueb indebtedneM it incurred, or antkurieinc mdebt- edpett in aatieipatioa of the levy or eoileotion of epecial e«te»«oentt ot for defraying the expense* of an extraordinary epidemic of flit- cate or Mqeraeocy expenne made neceetary by euddtn caimuty whkh oontd nor reasonably -have boon forewsea, or to prmrtde for tbe pay. ment of anal judfauota tor personal injunct or other non-contractaxl eblifationt. No emidi or notes issued fee the aeqtitidtion or construe, lion of property or improvement* shall run for longer than the probable period of usefulness of such property o f Improvements, to be esti­ mated or determined as provided by laws fixing maximum maturities herein authorised, X.awi shall he passed to fix the fiscal years of political subdivisions and taxing districts and to desig­ nate the boards or officers by prhom and the manner in which the estimates as to the period of usefulness of property ot Improvements shall ifiM. Within the limitations of j Rubber boot*, Arctic*, felt* and; f heavy footwear for farm use. You* cannot protect your health unless you1 keep your feet warm and dry. C. A. Kolble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Miss Harriet Kyle, daughter of Rev, J. R, Kyle, underwent a successful op­ eration at Grant Hospital in Columbus Saturday for the removal o f goitre by Dr| Crottie. Dr. M. I. Marsh was in attendance during the operation. ( We wish to purchase ft lew stuck* o ! LOOSE S T R A W Located within JOmiles ofourmi lh Call Cedarville 39-4e rings, * E. S. HAMILTON, Buym% The Hagar StrawBoard & Paper Co* CEDARVILLE, OHIO be mxde end certi: this section laws may be •of bond* passed fixing tbe or note* issued for' maximum maturity r*s, ...................... i tl... . ... ................ , on (be official ballot in-the manner provided by it i ............ any purpose or d*sa of purpose*. Be it fHrth*r t olvti, That at such election above referred to bi* proposal shall be placed .t. . . ....... .......... d ed ' lay. in such form as the secretary designate. If (he vote* for the j qt state may .... ... ............................ ......... proposal shall exceed thoip against it. this amendment shall take effect on tbe first day of January, 1926. Adopted March 27. 1925. ARTICLE XII, SECTION 2 PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XII. SECTION Z OF THE CONSTITUTION SO AS, TO PROVIDE POR TAXATION BY UNIFORM RULE OF ALL REAL ESTATE AND TANGIBLE PROPERTY EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLES. AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TAXATION OF INTANGIBLE ■PROPERTY* j:. . ... B* it tesoli/ti by th* Gnural Assembly of the state of OWo,'three-fifth Of the members elected to each house, concurring therein: That there ahait be submitted tq the electors of after ■ jHtaav :*».• -av.iHM/. aaa u t syyi , -d* ^Jro*" posal (o amend article XII.' Section 2 of the constitution of thp state of Ohio, to read as follows: _ . AR T IC L rxiI., Sec. 2. Law* shall be passed^ taxing by a untform rule oil real estate and Improvements thereon and all. tangible personal property, ac­ cording to .their true value in money, excepting motor vehicles which shall be taxed: as may be provided b^ law. : All moneys, credits, bonds, stocks and all other .intangible property, shall be taxed as may bp provided by law. . But ell bonds out,Undine on tbe first day of Janjiary. 1913, of the Stale of Ohio or of any city, village; hamlet, County or township in this »‘ *‘ e °,r..which have been issued in behalf of the public schools in Ohio and the means of instruction in connection therewith, and all bonds issued .under -article VIII, section 2* of this constitution for the World war compensa­ tion fund, shall be exempt from taxation; and burying grounds, public, school he les, houses used exclusively for public worship institutions. used exclusively -for charitable purposes,, public property used exclusively for any public purpose, and tangible, personal property, to an amount not exceeding fa value fivq jjundred dollars for any individual, may by general law*, be exempted from taxation- and Jaws may bo passed to provide against the double taxation that results from the fsxation. of both the real Dr «"» <J«bt fccured tberebrtorother Jietf upon it. but all such tr«l%dr’That at Such election state may designate r w FaU and Winter Clothing and Footwear Show We are noVr showing the largest assortment of Styles at lowest prices ever shown in Xenia. Men’s Fine Suit^ and Ove coat , $27.50, $24.90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85, $16.49. Mein's and young men's Fine Trousers $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98, $3.49. The new Long Trousers for the little fellows $2,49, $2.98, $3.49. Boys' Knee Fants Suits $9.85, $8.49* $7*49, $6.98, $5.98* Boys’ Knee Pants $1.23, $1.49, $1.73, $1.98, $2.25* , SPECIAL VALUES—Dress Shirts, Ties, Belts, Sweaters, Sport Coats, Flannel Shirts, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Latest Lumber Jacks, Sheep-lined Coats, Sheep-lined Vests, Leather Vests,Tuck Coats, best Corduroy Trousers. -1• -r ^ r* . ’» - - Footwear Department All makes Rubber Boots, Lace Boets, 1, 2, 4, 6 Buckle . Arctics, latest Dress Shoes, Oxfords, and Slippsrs to suit every member of, the family. ' ■■ ?( \ C. A. KELBLE ' ' ' '■ ’ f " , "/ '7 ”'‘ ' • • ' • * :' ’ 17-19 West Main St,, Xenia, Ohio Big Clothing and Shoe Store ARxrCLS HI, !| g I O N 2; A R T ia * X, PROPOS!NG TO_ AMEND SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE HI* SECTION' 2 OF ARTICLE v AND TO REPEAL SECTION 2 OF ARTh P.^_5VU.A ^ s ^ O N T w ^ H c I f e x OF THE “CONSTITUTION OF*THE STATE OF OHIO. TO PROVIDE FOR FOUR YEAB°SFflC^ ° r N0^ ^ THAN tit it retched by the Generat. AxtemUy i f the ‘ OWh. thtt^MUfa uf tb«, member* elected to ndb b o w concurring therein: ^ Th*t there shall, be gubnutted to the dectore. of the state for th«r epprorxl or rejection st the Si*®*!??.***»* held fan the first Tuesday after the first Monday fa November, 1925, a -pro­ pos'd to anien* section 2 of article III aqd section 2 of article X, and to repeal Section 2 of article XVII and,section 3 of article X of the. constitution of the state of Ohio to read as follow*: , ' ■ ■ ARTICLE III. See, 2. The governor. lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor and at* torney general shall hold theft offices for four yearf£- I5 e.‘r mSS, ^qle aT * *hU1 commence on the first Mond*y of January next after their ejection,- and continue until their sue. cessorS 'are elected and uuaUfiedT / , ARTICLE X. ’ ^ At S » « * i 5 S E t e t J ^ Monday fa November, by the electors of each county for a period of foormars. Be ti further teteioti, Tbit at the election-' above referred to. .such, proposal ahril hi on the official Mllot fa nua ausittr as the secretary of state may designate;/ If the votes for the proposal ruill exceed those against it. the antendmmt shall gTfato effect January i. 5926, and 0rigfaH re?ti« 2 of article III, and section 2 of article X, and section 2 of aniele XVII and section 3 of article X of the constitution of the state of Ohio shall he repealed and annulled. The biy Jball have power to *< adfait ™ VrtSfd existing terms Of office as to effect the onrnaM of the foregoimr amendbuent. W,pw* Adopted April 17, 1925. Unites Statas ot^Awgwc*. S» at * or OWie, Office of the SeerrtaryM State. I. TIlAIJ If. BROWN, Secretary of State,1 of the Stale of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing art exemplified copies, carefully com­ pared by me with tbe origfaale now on file fa my office and in my official Custody u Secre­ tary of .State and fourtdtohe true and correct, !C, on April 4, 1925, proposing to amend article■V lH m^the conriltution of the Stated! Ohm by the addition «f a new aeciion, to be designated as article VIIL section 13. relative to, the incurring of indebtednee* by political sub­ divisions, and of a Joint Resolution adopted by the fifth General Aeeemwy of the State of Ohio on March 26, 1925, and filed fa the iSfice of the Secretary of State, on April 4, 1925. proposing .to .amend artWe XII, section 2 of the Constitution m u m Ptwode fm taxation by uniform rule of all real estate and tangible Property except motor — "L. for the taxation of fat a joint Resolution jrth*„_ „ — State, April ,21, 1925, proposing *- SO. CHARLESTON AM E R IC AN LEG ION Auspices So. Charleston Post, Am erican Legion Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 21 to 24 ■ W ■ o ■ ■ * ® v' ' • • t. c Four Big Days and Nights Mammoth Midway--Fun For Old and Young UhiCL trt pfOTtnc lor wtumi k onkc of motJm thfNTES^mONY WHEREOF. I have here­ unto suWribH THAU Jfc BROWN. Stcretery *f $ FREE ; im . v mv.- ........ __ ____. ..W SttV k* ia ic*!“ aVColiimbniri Ohfo, *hl* lit" day of 3#pt’ ber. A- I). 1935. MARVELOUS MILLS Sensational Wire Artist FREE At night after the vvmifa* ment hi the ■'WriRlit huiit,r. Then reed Hand fa the fumtiy W f M w rd k llM I r ig h t ’s J lofeat and beat atory. A Sent o f Hi* f I Attit-i*'. Several hundredOouenndfate- iiife are d.dftj this wtthm i public ti'-n...n“ o: errfthem MtiK l r-i' c' li * rt ffc a werit after ■ ' ttec . *f#0aropy !i:ok rlly. 1* Are*—*o * rwuiimnty, l-iiUM. :j, “ j ffi’eat * ...6aiviua, tmwTnfa * World’s Greatest High Diving Dog Unassisted Enjoy a Ride on the MerryM ix-Up A ll Attractions Furnished b y the Gordon Amusement Co. sBdattwsw For K«nt—Game*. Ph*M BO.

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