The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

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No bond* pr notes tetoed! for the acquisition uc ootutruc-, tlott qf property or improverMBti MWl tun tor longer tkia the probable period of usafuJnM* of such, property pr tmproveaeaf*. to muted or determined u provided by. Uw» “ « » * jkaximtuu waturitiea herein authomed, iawt •Tall be passed to fix the fisdsl years of pobticsl subdivisions and taxing districts and to desifi- nate the boardi or omcera by whom, and tbe manner in which the estimate* as to the period of usefulness of property or improvements shall fee made and certified. Within the limitations of Sfe!.' auilfti. !sl«a enem Km ISOglMI dlftnir. THR this^sectiou laws may be passed -fixing the maximum maturity of bonds or notes issued *°r any purpose' or class of purposes. , Bt it further rtjolyfd. That at such ejection above referred to this proposal sh*U be. placed p su a. il , . a ta e l o # l, all P fvy'* oh the officii] ballot in the manner provided by, law in such form as- the secretary of state may; designate. If the -votes for the- proposal shall exceed those against it, this amendment, shall take effect on the first day of January, 1926. Adopted March 3?, 1925, ARTICLE XXI, SECTION 2 PROPOSING tO AMENO> ARTICLE XU. SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR TAXATION BY UNIFORM RULE OF ALL REAL ESTATE , AND TANGIBLE PROPERTY EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLES, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TAXATION OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY. ______ Be ft retgtvei by the Cenerat Astmbly of the state o f Ohio* three-fifth 6 f the members elected to each house concurring therein: That there shall be aubmitted to the electors of * potal to amend article XII, ..section 2 of the >' constitution of the state of Ohio, to read as follows: ARTICLE XU , Sec, 3, Laws shall be passed, taxing' by a uniform rule all real estate and improvements thereon and all-tangible personal property, ac­ cording to their true value in money, excepting motor vehicles which shall he taxed as may . be provided by Jaw, All moneys, credits, bonds. . -stocks and all other intangible property, shall = be taxed as may fee provided by Jaw, But all bonds outstanding- on the first day of January, ]$13,' of the state of .Ohio or of any city, village, hamlet, county or township in" this state or which have been issued -in behalf of the public schools in Ohio and the means of instruction in connection - therewith, and ail 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 houses, 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. dot exceeding in value five hundred dollar* for any individual, may by general laws, be exempted from, taxation; and law* may be ' Passed to provide against ,the -double taxation that results from the taxation of both the real estate and the mortgage or .the debt secured • fltw n akw - ' M lU lM ;:'(.l>ar . aaaU'S,^..'' - iil.v , '• Md the value of all property, so exempted, shall, from time to time,.be ascertained and published as may be directed by law. ■ S ri* farther resolved, That at Snob election above referred to this amendment shell be placed on the official Tmllot, in the manner pro- ftLk tf, 2 I^*loch fwto ** **• wcrt«ary of atate may designate, . If tfea votes for the proposal shall exceed those- against it, this ans^meatTsfaall tike effect on the first day o f January. 1936, and erixittal .section 3 of .article. XIX of the consti- tutTpu Shall fee repealed and annulled. Adopted. March 36, 1925, ARTICLE HI, fECTION 2 , ARTICLE X, . PROPOSlNa TO AMEND. SECTION 2 OP ARTICLE HI. SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE X AND TO REPEAL SECTION 2 OF ARTI­ CLE XVII AND SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE . X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE 21/tiTE, TO pro v id e for FOUR^EAM ^10^ 0F N0>T LESS THAN ■Be it fafotn i by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, three-fifths of the member* elected to eseb hOUte' cancufriiiK 1 tiiereih* -That there *hall,he submitted to the electors Of the state for their approval or refaction at the electron to be JWd, on the first Tuesday after the fiwt Monday in November, 1925,. a pro- PMal to amend, section 2 of article H I and ? v i r f r * * * **}& ta **pe*J' section 2 of article XVII and section 3 of irticle X ot the constitution of the state of Ohio to read as follows; » ■ • ARTICLE 1H. 3«c-J?- The govetnor, lieutenant govefnur, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor and at- torney gmjeral shall hold their oflkes for four T«*r»; Their terms of office Shall commence on the first Monday of January next after their election, and continue until- their aniw cesser* are elected and qualified, *. „ ARTICLE X. Sec. 2 . All elective county officer* shall fee elected an the first Tu«s£y after tne fir” Monday in November, by the Hector* of sack «,.period of four year*. Me it further resolved, That at the election, above referred to, such, proposal shall be place A an the official ballot in such manner as the secretary of state may designate. If *e.votes for the preposal shall exceed those agsiast it. the amendment shall go into ritet JmvMTT 1 , 1926. and original section 3 of arhd* III, .and sretisn 3 o f article X, and recto* a of article XVII and faction 3 of articla X of O m constitution of tbsistate of Ohio shall ho repaalsd and annulltd. The General Assem> My j**H hava power to ao adjust cr extend •xwttatr,tense of office at to rffeef the purpose AWUdfntttL of the fortgoing amendim Adopted April 17, 1925 IlMtTgo StAtxs or Awrtica, Srarx or Onto, Office of the Secretary of State, I, THAD H. BROWN, Secretary pf State, of the. State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing are exemplified copies, carefully com­ pared hr me with the origiaala *ow on file in my office and m my (rfScisl custody at Secre­ tary of Stato and found to he tree, and correct, of a Joint Resolution adopted fey the 86 th Geiv m l Assembly of tire Skat* of Ohm on March 27, 1*25, and *W in the offiee of the Seeretar* of State, on April 4, 1925, proposmg to am-ni) arthleVIII of the t^ itw fs n o ft h e Staton? ffina by the addition of « new section, to be dewgaaied as article VIII, Wetioai 13, relative t« the tocwriliMf, of .Indebtedness hr polifitat aub- divivioars. and of a Joint Kesolntiotl adopted by th* Wth General Asremhlr of the State of Ohio on March * 6 , 1925, and filed in the effira ni the, Secretary <rf Mate, ret April 4, 192S. prooaahwr to amend article XII, section 2 of tire CmreHttfticm *5 aa to previds f * takatvin hy waiter* ride of all real rets** sstd tangiMc jroperty ****** mjior wehWoe, and to provide tor the taxation of latsnrihle oreperty, and of a Joint RegionAfioptM-hytlre * 6 th General A«emMv « f tho Mate of Ohio on April 17. 1*25, and filed lrt tlre office of the Mcrefary o l Mate- April 21, 1*25, proposing to amend Me­ rton i aj*art'de HI. section t at Article X and re rt-treH stotton 2 of article XVSl artd Mtctioo 3 if artiefo X of the ronstitutton of the stare «f OMo. to provide for term* o f office of *ot lap l*IN T?#¥ im * 6 n y WHEREOF, I hare here- Mo pohnerthsd affixed wy,offid» 1 r i S m m , Ohio; data 1st day of Sept - . THAD H. BROWN, t«*ad] Secretory i f k tmt «a*l her, f -■•***■■ e u w w v v r e f A* night after tire tveftit!«{ wresl is.tho •Wright hout’'. Then rand aloud to the fatvly W r H are-oid m a t r i g h t ’s tategt *n4 hem alter*."A Mi* of Ilia y wno*'', fh'*eralh3RdfriMBiTJ*«cflTOnia lima at* th-hli! t*'WvMhtrt N*ve*K *f£Cl' tmb% IK* p -t‘, eu«lh*M |tOSt»fCfiy atm ‘ ** i) Oj*¥!iS»l .:f«.y, K’-Ci h -i.M v.c.-,’ SluMfntt.NawVeilt, B . F . K E I T H S COLON IAL 5 LUDLOWDAYTON.OHIO ALL NEXT WEEK , S tarting S unday NOV , I Jk O n i .sOrtty m w s w ^ a a w j , -GOLD RUSH A N U SQ & T O F J O y / A D A I R ’ S ........ ....................- Every Thing In Radio At Adair’s EXCLUSIVE SALE ON Freed-E isem ann Day Fan M usic M a ster Z en !th j ' ” j ; FREED-EISEMANN MODEL NR .7-L IST W / , r e , • Storms,, Crosley Radios, Battery Eliminators, Lo;id Speakers, Batteries, Tubes, Etc, CONVENIENT TERMS CAN LE ARRANGED ‘ Furniture, Carpets. 20-24 North Detroit m t s X E N IA , O K ia . Favorite Ranges Favorite Heaters Favorite Parlor Ranges Hoag Electric Washers, Boss I land Washers. Kokomo Fence, Locust Post, Red Top Steel Posts, Corrugated Roofing. Ceir.ejtt, Coal. John Deere, New Idea, Black Hawk Manure Spreaders Complete line of Hardware and Paints. Don’t forget we have just unloaded a car of Yellow Jacket Nut Coal, The real ccok stove coal. ‘ ■pr»*re«yTr '' - t ---»■ -pyreyyncyr? ■■ ip mmm •' Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company E ve ry th in g fo r th e F a rm P h on e 21 C ed a rv ille , O h io —•—»—y- lELD ’S OLD RELIABLE ARMYAND lORKINGMAN’S S T O R E Busi SHARP BE ON HAND 9A M # For Your Share ot the Greatest Savings Ever Offered in A ll Ohio It’s Sell! Sell To the Bare SALE LASTS UNTIL ALL IS SOLD OUT Walls! ALL MUST GO! Fixtures For Sale . c f J S S P ,,? ? ? 10? —Spnngfieia, Ohio, Old Reliable Army and Working Man’s Store stages their Quit Business Sale to begin THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, at 9 a. m. ' snarp. com iU m intention o f this well known iirm is to quit business as soon as the stock and fixtures are sold. Reason! Other large interest now demands most o f our an{* W8ret that our other large interest don’t permit o f our continuing business at our old reliable well i known Army and Working Man’s Store, ^ ” ?• ? ^UUNTAlN AYE., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Before bidding our many, many friends and patrons goodbye, we intend to award our entire’ stock o f dependable mer­ chandise to our patrons by giving the best values for the least money ever paid, fo r tho fqllcwing advertised and hundreds o f not. advertised bargains that nut vour train in bargains. COLLARS Special lut'25c and GOc soft silk and llfton Col­ lars. brolion *7 _ sizes, each . . . . . . . . • » . Men’s ‘larae size red or luo Worlc Hand lterChiefs, 3 for ■MrererenwrecmnreawDBrewaaaw English Broxdcloth $3.00 SHIRTS W ith collars attached- Leading chtuleadjT 0 * 7 —-A good buy V * * ® t bl e l d- 25c NECKWEAR Men's knit or out silk Ties, up to $1.50 values . . .. . . . . . . v i ■ V DRESS SHIRTS Special lot men's $2.00 97c « * f, « • re * ► - “ - ■ DreSa Shirts MEN’S PANTS Drab color Corduroy 1‘ants. < 6 A f i 7 Values to $3.50 » Snaff, fire and water o o f I’ants. 05.00 values' p roof Pants, ,.$3.57 Army 'heavy Wiatsi doublo kneo djQ I <7 lirecehcs . < . , ^ J a * I Mch ’3 heavy moleskin r-idinxf H 07 Breeches » HATS Army Campaign Hats, rebloelccd; $5 cannot g buj*. a hotter .67 Men’s new i ’ail i'eU $2.77 $3.00 CoiUm Come Again! And Gam Again! By auppiying your winter needs from the hundreds o f our daily bargain* equal to the fallowing advertised bargain*. Seeing 1* believing, 'C om e convince youritelve*. Bring this advertisement with you. You’ll find every article at advertised. EXTRA R ig bargain $18.00 men's brown moleskin Rain Coats, 2 pockets, belted model . . . . . . . . . . . $10.87 Hats, values to 37.00 . . . ICli. Ur :hakt 9 7 Jreecheo . . . . tyteome I $3.50 Work I’antr, tail­ ored good e n o u g h for P O 9 7 Sunday . . . . .. *p £ t*d t $0.50 Tan Bombazine Bain Coats, belted .............. ..$3.87 models ..........$3.67 $3.00 Men's splendid wool Dress l>a n t s, well made $6.00 to $7.00 Men's S ........ . $4.67 $23.00 Men's heavy Whipcord Cravenetto Top C<)ats, grey or tan. Belted (£ 1 C 0 7 models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q ) l « S * U I Men's $15.00 sheep lined Coats, waterproof and u ( J l 1 £?*7 warm . . . . . . . . y ! l e w I Huntorn' and Tourist Supplies at Quit Business Sale Prices $10.00 Men's Dre&s Rain Coats, double breasted, 2 pockets, A 7 belted models V v * v I , $ 4.00 Boya* w o o l t <• Sweaters, slip - over. Rolled collar. Various colors . . . . . .....$2.77 $13.50 Heavy W ool Mackinaws, Belted models .......... .....$9.67 33c Atony Brown Jersey Gloves, long wristlet, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 17c 3 Pair for 50o * FREE - FREE Genuine Gillette Razor With Blade # One given to each o f the first 200 purchasers o f two dollars and over at tho opening o f the sale. Remember this big sale opens 9 a. m, sharp Thursday, October 29th. Be on hand for your free Gillette Razor, Men's $35.00 Overcoats, newest styles, all wool. Right now you need l“ '" ..............$19.87 moat $3 Regulation House Paint, all ( h i 0 * 7 colors, gallon v l , 0 1 Stock up now for future needs. GOING TO FLORIDA 7x7 Tourist Tents. SS ............. $14 97 v $3.00 Men’s heavy sheep lined d» | n * ? Moccasins, p a i r v * * ® * f4iv0 lbulvAilL JuliiioLfii Work Shoes, army Mun­ son last. Solid leather throughout, A n e\m Pair ..................5)<3*t3 # $7.00 Army Field Shoes —with Or Wltli‘ d*Q i r t out hobs, pair v v * T i $6,00 Reather Puttees spring and s t r a p styles. t O A n pair . . . . . . . . *P«A*“ » $2.50 Boys' Leather Regulation Gym Shoes, leather sole. A f A H ' Pair . . . . . . . . f I * T l $10.00 H igh top 10 inch lace Hunting d»>jr A n Shoca, pair . . V • * * • Every pair guaranteed Upoeiat lot Men's $2.00 Dross C a p s ............. ..97c $1,23 Roys' good W ool c a p s ............... 27c l $2.00 Men’s lu a iy Rubber |Overshoes, rolled (>/t j “ 7 c, pair .......... ej a edge sole DOc Mpn’s Rubber Roil*;, ; r t a » ^ r ire--xi*eeeee.);L: t 51.60 Moll’s wide Leather Rolls -polished .'.rasa 0 * 7 -. aBT-'ireBafriito •' a itarearre Mon'a Rad llosp ■luiiporteis, pair . . . . . 17c 75e Men's Worn or Art lb in ns fjuripendors. i>>!r.. ft# C |V- Mon':, bettor Rivas Caps, now Rail stylos, . ( M 4 7 alues t;> *3.03 ......... V * “ 1 $2.00 Men's heavy ribbed Pall and Winter Weight Union S.ritc, $1.37 Roys' $1.00 Khaki C 7 i » Knc-o Pants, pair .............O I L $ 2,00 heavy khaki cotton Pullover Sweaters, $1.17 Men’s heavy wool mixed Unicn Suito* § 2&7 Men's £2.30 heavy khaki one- a,, ' U J 7 $15.00 English Government | real leather Sleeveless) Jerkins. 1 Wool blanket J 7 I lined ................................V t W * ■ I Men's extra good blue Work Shirts . . . . . . . 87c $2.60 Slipover Army W ool tinder- Shirts ...... :.... % u i $3.50 Blue and Grey Mottled Union Suits ....................... $2.17 $5.00 Knlcker K nit Sweaters, fou r d*«J 1 7 poekets ........... . . . . . . . tJaaleX I BLANKETS $3.00 doublo b'cd size Cotton DIanl;cfa, pair ................... .$2.37 FOLLOW THE DAIRY CROWOC TO TH iO REAL SALE AT 13 SOUTH . 't J f iS O U ' FOUNTAIN AVENUE W AGAIN WE EAY! BFRtNGFIELD’S OLD RELIABLE WELL KNOWN AR*iY AND WORKING MAN’S STORE r a n SALE m B m i f t t tM K W , OMI q j ^ A B ^ i & s a p i t a a g Ai^enns THURSDAY, lliTOBER 2 9THAT DAM. SHARP-GOME! $ 0.00 doublo bed s I ko fancy Rlald Blanlteto, ■ ^ 2 7 P $5.50 Army W ool 'Rlaukets, grey or brown, U * 0 C T each . . . . . . v m o v f LOOK! FOR OUR uunr business SALE SIGN 13 SOUTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ,®CT. 29 th s*S» F*r' tlm * 80,

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