The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
•ar“" vm mmmm* mm t warn mSm 16 -DAY SEASHORE e x c u r s i o n s Atlantic City Southern New Jersey Seashore KwrlR ' *| July 17,31 and Aug. 14 * * }A a n Roam? Trip *rem t f t t * u £ »£ * Cedar- ille THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO ATLANTIC CITY NAMES PURCHASE O F INDEPENDENCE B A L I l iberal stop-over privileges returning* will permit OPPORTUNITTJt’O VISIT THE SESQUI CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION AT PHILADELPHIA . Illustrated descriptive fojdersshowing time of trains, stop-over privileges and other details may he obtained from Ticket Agents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Made by „ American Steel A wire Company It’s worth shouting about* Zinc Insulated American Fence—weath er-proof—rinsulated against rust- guaranteed to equal of quttagt in actual length of service any other fence made of equal size wires, used underthe game conditions. Any buyer who can show it failsto do so wtil be supplied with an equal amount of new fence free. Every roll isguaranteed,full gauge, full weight and full length-* Soldat nOextra charge. America!) Fence means reliable pro tection for your stock and crops, long service jqnd, because it costs no morethan ordinary fence, lower cost peryear. It'sthe best andmost economical fence you can buy. ComeIn and see it. the agenfep for the Interna tional Harvester Coyand will have a full line •o f , 1 / ’ ' * FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS AND TRAC fORS We will also have a full line o f repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list o f repairs wanted and let us havfe the order now. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE YOURWOOL THECEDARVELELUMBER*COMPANY STALLIONS SEASON 1926 Chinchinna Peace Pereheron Society o f America No. 141846 PEDIC&EE: — Fcaldcd April 25,1917} bred by J. QuinCy Smith, New Carlisle, Ohio, WEIGHT 2100 POUNDS —- This horse has proven to be one of the best sires ever brought into the County. He stands well and has,an excellent disposition. Color is jet black with star on forehead. SIRE:-Infcurrias 69465 (81417), by Dorceau (64215), by Demon 40DC5 (46420), by Violoneux (37421), fay LaVrat « 15821 (21169), by Bismark 5529 (633), by Sultan by Mig* non (715), by Jean Le Blanc. DAM:—-Peacemaker 54261, by Turgot 54274 (56041), by Matador (43400), by Clissoit (41222), by Boutor (19690), by Picador III. BEAUMONT JUMBO 11426 BEGLIAN STALLION BEAUMONT JUMBO is a Chesnut Sorrel, star in‘forehead} foal ed April 30,1918 and weighs 20000 lbs. SIllE;—Bolivar (78660) by Bismark dre Vlad (49422) out of BHssee Rams (85857), DAM:* Delphine do Lessines 2098 (72063), by Colossee (44578) out of Marie du Carmie (57657). these horses wild make the season at my farm one MILE WEST OP CEDAUVILLE ON THE KYLE ROAD TERMS — $1660 to insure living Celt. Best of care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. R . A.Murdock TRY OURJOBPRBVTI 1 VG * * EoUor T*U* o f Sale o f Build- in# to C ity. N INTBRHBTINQ letter, written to 1810 by Rob ert Wharton, then niRyoc of phllsAeiphUi, to Wil liam Finley, treasurer of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, concern ing the purchase of in dependence ball, known to those days as the State house, la to the possession of the Rosenbach galleries. It reads as follows: ’ . . "Mayor's Office, -Philadelphia, May 81,1818. “Sir—Having this day on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Philadelphia, paid into the Bunk of Pennsylvania to the credit of the Com- M* m m t Oaa at Us* Nat AMjgj tahto « f power treat a sfi*reta*|g’ irap t dtofc Is th# Oriental eeeijt tritejp M * * * o* wre. and handful* o f ria§ p o ,#«ar/—Ireok * iya Oeatrei Of, M. f i A.L Gem Fm t Bar Them TkM IHfWMH'A tuarriod wiwmtto It Mver able to here w ytU a* to herself. iBfee M is bar husband ovicytWag she hum .” Hotpodcko-i-Orei i f aht weuld only limit hm-self to that . Wanted Art Museum Visitor flu Strang** vrtth eatalopw)— pardon, bit •ould you toil me m O wy lav* «sy retoots her#r ' ftfefpesr (thunthtog catalogue)— “What are the arttofs tel* tia lsr—Boston TcmecripL , “ Independence Hall,"’ From a Wood block by Herbert Pullinger. monweallh the sum of Twenty-three, thousand, three hundred, thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents, being one- third part of the purchase monfey for the State House and -the square of ground on which the same Is erected, and the large clock, the property of the State, remaining'within the State House, I do mi’Self the'honor to trans mit herewith and deposit with the State Treasurer the receipts of the cashier of the Rank of Pennsylvania for said sum, agreeably to the seventh section of the Act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, passed at their last session,' entitled, ‘An. Act Providing1 for the Sale of the State House and State House Square to the City of Philadelphia.* “Very respectfully, yours, etc., “ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. “William Finley, Esqr., Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. “P, S. Please to acknowledge the receipt by return of mall.” 1 On that date an act providing for the sale of the property was passed. As a result of that act, the historic letter quoted above was written. Robert Whartop, the author, was >tnayor of Philadelphia for some time. It was during Ids administration that, op January 36, 1801, large numbers of hungry sailors marched to City Halt undbr the dag and made an appeal to Mayor Wharton, who succeeded in dis persing the mob without fatalities. TR IBUTE TO HERO *V -WSL k & s •*• . uj afk';XVj|.SUl :VM *i.* ■►...! Or . £: •.£*"”*•»»? •!•... i . i ' .-t f-t.-js , i-- The Daughters of the American Revolution Bronze Tablet to William Baxter, Revolutionary Hero* Signing the Declaration The Declaration wfth adopted by the Congress on Jnly 4. On that day only John Hancock, the President, and the secretary signed It. Nearly a month later,, Attgust 2, a parchment copy was signed by all the delegates pres ent. Two members of the congress who arrived in Philadelphia later were permitted to sign the document. Th e W . L. Clemans A g en cy Established 1896 Insurance in all its Branches Real Estate Sold On Commission Fa™ Loans at 5 % FOR HALE HO core farm Rear Spring- field, ali bi grare, wol) drain ed, on prod road just off the National Pike. Seven room bouse and bank-barn. $70 per acre, W. L. CLEMANS, Early Fort in A lN rios XborTilla, the French naval res*- atondre, *rected tbs first post oa to# Mississippi, Fort Biloxi, at to* head of Biloxi bay, to lfi6e, as part o f kt« mlzsloa re astabllah direct iatsreoucys between France and the Mississippi. Charge I$f Flomo Osteopathy uapre -‘the sdenea of Dw correct , ms^Htlatlon o f the benea," Thtok of fa# edge an oatea- path has on tbs rest of ua whan tbs baby nsada a now padr of tboea, PROPOSED CONST? n T w y o k T TO THE OHIO. article xvm ,, faction u PROPOSINGAN 11 OF ARTICLE TUTION OF “ RELATIVE TO COST OF ACQU! TTOSECTION THE CONSTI- “ OF OHIO, I FOR THE 0PERTY. Sc it ren ted i? the Gejarel AiseeiUy ef ike. Slate e f Okie, threi-ffilw of the wniber* elected to both holms ooacurring therein; That there shall be auh«itteA to tbe elector* of this state In tbe manner provided by lair, on tbe second, Tuesday in August. 1926. *, pro posal to amend section it of article XVIII of the constitution of jQbiu, >9 as to read- as fol lows; ■ Sec. II, Any municipality acquiring property by purchase or appropriation for a public im provement may provide money tberefor, in whole or in part, by assessments upon, property beue- fiterl by the improvement whether abutting, ad jacent or otherwise .located. Such asseismeuts shall in no ease exceed special benefits conferred thereby. ' ' ; ■Be it furtktr retolvei. That at .such election above referred .to this’ amendment shall be placed on the oflWal bailor, in tbe manner pro vided by iaw and designated a* follows: “ To authorise 'assessment -by municipalities of the coat ,of acquiring property for public improvement upon, lands benefited thereby,*’ i>r, it) other language, sufficiently clear to desig nate such purpose. .If adopted said .amendment shall take effect on the. first day of January, 4927, Adopted March 37, \i2$, Vm%t» S tatxs or Augatca, S tatic or O hio . Office ot the Secretary of State, . . I. TOAD BROWN. Secretary of State,' of the .State Of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy, carefully compared by .me with the original now on file tit my office' and - in thy .official custody as Secretary of State and found to -be true .and correct oi l Joint Re 86 th General Assembly F o o l in Hi$ Folly Tbe fpc# is willing to. pay fpr any thin/; but wisdom. No man buys tost of which he supposes himself to )un>* ftu abundimce'already,—Stmas. We Likely to So Stolen ' AflvicA tc pedestrians; Don't get too pb-wd nf your right-of-way.—To- •nd«» Btndu Fudge's Used Furniture Store We have all good used Household Goods NEXT TO GAS OFFICE 113 South Detroit St,,* Xenia, Ohio f a solution adopted by tbe. _ _ ef the State of Ohio-on March 27, 1925, and filed in tbe office ef the Secretary ef State, on April 3, 1925, proposing to amend Article XVIIX, Section 44' ot the Constitution', relaitve .to assessment* for the costs of acquiring.property. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here unto subscribed,my name and affixed toy official * « l at Coipmbus, Ohio, this 15th day at June, A* O* lv26. ■ .* TBfAZ>JBRQWNf CScu) Sccte^rjr til Sutt GOOD WEATHER It takes warm days and nights to make good growing weather for c o r n , ’ hut any weather is good growing weather for your money when planted in our SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. They grow at the rate of 6 % INTEREST day and night,Winter arid Summer without work on your part. Amply pro tected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. . ' ALL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 10TH W ILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JULY 1ST, . ' Association Loan 28!Ea8t Main Street* S p r in g fie ld , O h i o Bsmawesenearehr-mmwre.se iiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiijifii ANNOUNCING Which will again demonstrate indisputably that the HOME STORE prices for firgt Quality dependable merchandise are the lowest to be found. . . '.V;v. -5J - ' ' Stocks Are Tremendou’s , In Silks, Wash Fabrics, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Laces, Jdosiery, Leather Goods* Neckwear, Jewelry, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, Housed Furnishings, Luggage and Men’s Furnishings. * * When the sale opens Thursday, July 8th, price will go down for quick selling to make a total clearance before inventory which occurs August 1st. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ITheFahienTehan &\ tmommmmmtmmmmmmamomaogmmmommmnaataammmw SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. WHERE TO DEAL D A Y T O N CALDWELL A TAYLOR'S Origin*! Bsnxoi Oft* • and Caspar Mspor Oil For 1 qo % Motor Kfflciincy. ^ iuli.li-*-n-..f. *.* ,li m e d i c i n e s m#*j***zx-: afinr)uniiMiA, . rHtn’i-n Nuimily in Dayton Beit* flellrr Drug* CAUL A, SCNM>T ^ UtH LWOL-DW »t«. B. F. KEITH’S THE SHOW PLACE OFiOAYTON Four Hays StartiOf February 28th RARRY SNODORASS ‘ ‘King of the Ivories” and Five Other Acta C H f M l L $ ..... II ri a 1 n to 1 L KOORS 29 Barber Shop in Conneetieu 28 W. Fifth St, Dayton, Okie. SHARPLES CRSAM SKFAflATORS Full Lin* of Dairy #uppl(*i, n* 0 flna amt Roofing Paint. • OSCAR d WERTZ tt Washington St, Dayton, O. COME TO 124 NORTH M a in ST. Th* nsxt tlm* you ar* In Dayton and Inspstt the dspandabto, guar anteed una of ^ AUTOMATIC Watar Syatama Watad softfin*re Mak* our aiaplay room yaur Dayton headquarter*—you ara a<waya Wa). come. , THE VAILE-KIMES CO. - DAYTON, OHIO. Display Room 1M N«. Mam St, intend li t V-K D e a t h R id < S t o p I t - B | OurInsurs FORTY-1 5 S OVER CO! The DaugheiT) than bury these Congressional (D| . past two years H le0 the Center,1 Ms home district, under indictment Grand Jury for the government suffer. Harry ha the fight while h< the penitentiary, all and D. Pent utility interests, for Cincinnati li| busy in D.nugher aided by Mr. Wal chasing depai’tmi the shrubbery » ago as exposed Last week a , Thursday in \S Daugherty eandic mittceman spoke the interest of i candidate for present,. Myers millionaire. Dea from all reports an hour during about everything indictment rad t of course includii a member of the! lambasted the W handing Frank . Witliis boosters nervouse, some 11 tored out of the candidr-te for g be ahendlitiev burlesque show S i had arrang. gageineat tha that he was still talking. Co vehement and language. Roug herton followed towards the st opeidy sti'tcd and the whole waa a Candida' , Daugherty . ca| j; committee in ■ tfifet? Myers-1c pcantment. The] and Walker sh Sherman Do| candidate foi’ teeman iif this Creswell,* who term, is &polit Deaton wants restored. He played it whe Senate. He wa: litical boss, with the way t Dennton made he represented umbus papers to soy about v good old day berton should - tides reproduc lieve the siti toon or two house of. his the utility S liberal repres high priced-n fame. All mor things have the tlmted S indict their fi ing the gove is really path type of politi new order. The cr-rds the sheriff co^ L. T. Marsh.-l itt the samo John Baughr says he will | this election of course Sclj on to do Hi the W las f,. David iJncohi the winufi lions ess* conteslsini i m t i ip f 1TIO
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