The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

I MMMkNMM m e t ic h * mi.m»mdm code , AN <’RD1NANCJS to amend an ordl- • aw e prescribing duties of village offi- f«r# designated by No, 2 and passed December 15, 1898, . B* it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarviile, State rf Ohio, t W ’sasiF’s ’tdF nance stall be amended to read as fol­ lows; The marshal shall he the principal ministerial officerof the corporation, and the Mayor may appoint one or more deputies and may remove the same for cause, and may require suitable bonds from said deputies before they assume the duties. And said deputies shall have the power to execute all writs, processes and orders directed to the Marshal. S ection 2, Section 15 shall be a* i mended to read as follows: That the Village Marshal, and in case . of his absence, sickness or other disability, such deputy as the Mayor shall appoint shall have charge ‘ 1 of the village prison and persons confined therein subject to such rules- for the government thereof as may be prescribed by law or-the ordinance of said village, He shall provide light fuel and sustenance for the persons therein confined for which he shall bt ab i lowed for every such person so con-. ' ,i fined not to exceed the sum of Fifty i (.6ft) cents per day, the bills for which items shall be certified to by tbe Mayor and presented to the council for payment at the regular meeting thereof in every month, and the same shall be i approved and paid by order of the - Council on a warrant of'Mhe Village :t \ 1 Clerk.. ■: . . . . . . . . > \ S ections . Section 17 shall be amend- /: . , , ed to read as follows: \ The Clerk shall attend all the meet- .$ fogs of the Council and keep an acc.u- S rate record of all its proceedings, and of 4 all rules, by laws, resolutions, orders and * :?! ordinances passed hy the Council in the 'manner and form as prescribed by law, and the same shall be a public.record open to all persons interested. In case the Clerk is absent from the meeting of Council the Council shall appoint one of its own number to perform the duties of thelClerk for the time, The Clerk shall on or before the third Monday in Janu- ary.of each year make and enter in the Record Book of the corporation, an an­ nual report of the receipts and expend­ itures of the corporation for the preced­ ing year, stating from what sources the money was received and for what money was expended, and show the exact con­ dition of the several funds of the cor­ poration at the close of the previous year and the Clerk shall cause a condensed Statement of such account after its ap­ proval by the Mayor to be posted at tlic places of holding election for officers of the corporation upon the day preceding the day forholding suctteIeCtion,andthe same shall remain posted until after the holding of said election, ' It shall be the duty of the Clerk to fttppj«b the Council at imy'ahd:a S :tt*W. .„..... . , “ " *!*%&«* of all receipts. .®r»d. .%■ .pOriod'as fo ''may■ *N»*8** andlalso ^formation as to the condition of finances dl Sald^rf^fhtlpm S e c t io n 4., That Section 20 be and the same is hereby repealed. S e c t io n 5 , That Section 25 be amended to read as follows: The Treasurer shall render an account with the Council monthly, to wit;—On jp the first Monday of .each month of the year and also whenever the Council may bv resolution or ordinance require; and he sn„;. i.port annually to Council at the first regular meeting thereof in Janu­ ary the erndition of the finances; of the coipom.itn, and the amount received by him* and the sources, when received ' and the disbursements by hi® made and on what account during the year preced­ ing the first day of January; and on such account he shall exhibit the balance due on each fund which may have come Into liis hands during the year, The Treas­ urer shall issue to any person paying money into the Village Treasury two duplicate receipts, one of which must be immediately filed with the Village Clerk, The Treasurer shall do and perform any and all other duties as may be required of him by law or Ordinance of said writ- * luge. S ection 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 13; 1809. J, H. WotFORD, Mayor, ATTEST: J. G. M c C orkeix , ' Corp. Clerk. SECTION 7—29 CODE THAT AN ORDINANCE entitled, "An Ordinance punishing certain offenses’" and designated as Ordinance No. 8 passed January 11111,3893, be amend* ed as follows: Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, State of Ohio, S ection 1, Section 21 of said Ordi­ nance shall be amended to read as M* low*:* *Section 21. It any person shall shoot, fire off, or discharge any cannon, gun, pistol, fire kirn, fuse or shooting cracker, within said village, except by permission of the Mayor, the person so offending shall on conviction thereof be fined in afty sum not exceeding$5,00 and shall pay the costs of prosecution, S ection l Section US of said ordi­ nance shall be amended to read as fol­ lows: That it shall be unlawful for any *person without proper authority, to in any way interfere with any of the lights of said village. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to interfere with the poles and wires in said village used for the pur­ pose of furnishing electric light and power. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons in any manner to disfigure, mo­ lest or injure any public lamp*post, fix­ ture or lighting apparatus in 8*}<ivillage, am! any person or. persons violating any of the provision* of this Section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon com vktfon thereof shall be fined in any sum not excesding $85.00 and pay the , costs of prosecution- j b x u io x $, That tbit ordinance ahail im m m m fore* IIUStiMNillli.llWl C-wes*nMR1Wl*e!,w'w,:,1V NMU m mum mmmm mmm ■ws tak* effect and be in from and after the earliest j^riod allowed by law. Passed May IS, 1999. J, H, W otforo , Mayor. A ttest : J. G. M c C crkeix , ' Corp. Clerk. STATUTES* THAT AN ORDINANCE requiting la­ bor to be performed upon the streets passed December 18, 1892, shall be amended to read as follows: Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, State of Ohio. S ection 1. That Section 3 ot said or­ dinance be amended to read as follows: That each able hotbed,male person be­ tween the ages of twenty-one and fifty- five years, resident of said village or ter­ ritory, thereto attached for road purpos­ es, and not exempt by law, is hereby re­ quired to perform by himself or a sub- stitute to be provided by him in each year, two days labor upon the streets and alleys of said village, and the public roads and highways that lie within said territory; and provided further that any person required to perform said labor may have the option of paying into the Village Clerk or Village Treasurer the sum of $3.00 in lieu of performing such labor as provided by law. S ection 2, This ordinance shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 13,1909. J. H. W olford , Mayor. A ttest : J. G. M c C orkeix , Corp, Clerk. SECTION 7*-*8 CODE. ! AN ORDINANCE to provide for th» trimming of trees in the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, Be it ordained by the Council ot the Village ol Cedarvilie, in the state of Ohio, It is hereby made the ORDINANCE naming NO.------ Village streets. the Be it ordained by the Council of Village of Cedarvilie* State of Ohio. S ection 1 That the street North of Church street shall be known as College street. That the street running South from Grove Street and West of Main Street shall be known as Miller Street.. That the first street North of the rail­ road. running West-from Main Street to School Street shall be known as Rail­ road Street. That the street running East and West from Mitburn* corner to East Street shall be known as Milbum Street. - . S ection 2. -This ordinance shall take effect and be in foi ce fromand after the earliest period allowed bylaw. Passed May 13,1909. J. H. W olford , Mayor. . ■ A ttest : J. G. M c C orkeix , , Corp. Clerk. SECTIONS 2093 and 210C REVISED STATUTES, AN ORDINANCE to amend an ordi­ nance providing for keeping village prisoners at labor, passed December 22, 1892, and known as Ordinance No, 13. • Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, State of Ohio.. , S sctton 1. That Section 2 of Stud .That each of said prisoners so perform­ ing labor shall be allowed tbe sum of $1.25 perday for each day he shall be actually a t work until the amount of fine and costs against him are satisfied, pro­ vided that a person who shall be sen­ tenced to imprisonment for a specified time as part of his punishment shall not be permitted to shorten the term of such imprisonment by performing the labor herein specified, and'his labor shall be for the payment of fines and costs at the rate herein named until the same is satisfied. S ection 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, Passed May 18,1909. J. H . W okfo R d , Mayor, A ttest : J. G, M c C orkeix , Corp. Clerk, SECTION 121 CODE. . AN ORDINANCE to amend the times for meeting of Council of Cedarvilie Ohio, passed December 22,1892. Be it ordained hy the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, State of Ohio. S ection 1. Tiiat the Village Council shall hold one regular meeting each month on thefirstMondayof each month at the Council chambct in said village, and that the time of meeting shall be seven o'clock p. m. from the first day of October to April and from the first day of April to the first day of October at 7:30 p. m. Provided further that Coun­ cil may call as many special meetings as may be required in the manner and form prescribed bylaw for the calling of special meetings of Council, S ection 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 18, 1909, J, H. W o ixonnr Mayor. A ttest : J. G. McConkfiix, Corp. Clerk, SECTION.2194 REVISED STATUTES Be it ordained by the Council of the Vil lag* of Cedarvilie, Ohio, S ection 1. 'that for And during the period of the present contract with the Gedarvill* Electric Light Company lor lighting the streets and public places in said village, to wit, until tbe first day of January 1019, The Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Com* party shalt and will pay for two arc lights at the prieeof $5.88Jj per lamp per month payable at the end of each month. Said lamps are to be of the kind and style used elsewhere upon streets and public places of said village. Said light* shall tic lighted at or near the following crossing* in taid village, One at Main street, and one at Miller street. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed bylaw Passed this 18th day of May, J. II, WOEEORli, Mayor. J. G. M c C orkem ,, Clerk of Council, duty of every person who is the owner of or is the agent having the care of, any premises situated within this village and abutting upon any public alley, street or highway, to trim and to keep trimmed all trees growing upon said premises or between the same and the owner of such abutting alley, street or highway, the branches of which trees overhanging any part of such public alley, street or highway, such trees to be so trimmed and kept trimmed so that the lowermost branches thereof shall be at least 9 feet abo’ e the level ot that part of pavement, sidewalk, alley, Street or highway respectively, so overhung by such branches, and the maximum height shall not exceed 85 feet. S ection 2. It shall be the duty of such owner or agent of such premises as aforesaid to so trim and keep trimmed ail trees growing near any public gas or electric light as that no branch thereof shall be nearer horizontically than 9 feet to any such lamp or post whereon it is placed, S ection 3. Section (1) of this ordi­ nance shall not apply to trees so small that the branches thereof do not imme­ diately obstruct public trayel and which cannot be so trimmed without serious injury thereto. • • S ection 4. That It is hereby made the duty of every person who is the owner of dr is the agent having the care of any premises within this village and abutting upon any. public alley, street or highwayto trim and to keep trimmed all hedges growing upon said premises or between same and the center of such, abutting alley, street or highway, and provided further that none ot said hedges along the hne of said premises and of said street, public alley or high-: way sh V be higher than 6 feet from llie grade ofthe street and shall be required to be trimmed at least once every year, S ection 5. That in case any prop-, erty owner or agent thereof after due notice in writing shall fail to comply with the provisions of this ordinance, the council of said village may order the Street Commissioner to attend to the same and the costs of said work shall be collected from said property owner. S ection 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 13,1909, J, H, WOLFORD. Mayor. A ttest : J. G, M c C orkeix , Corp. Clerk. ........ ........ ........... -'"v***- S ection 6. (PEDDLARS TO PRO­ CURE LICENSE). No person shall, by agent or otherwise, peddle or hawk or offer for sale at retail, sell or bargain fo s^orjg iEd tordecs by retail for m y good?, wares or merchandise, in any street, lanfe,'alley, or public ground in tlii* village, without having first obtained a license from tire* Mayor to do so* Authority i$ hereby' delegated to and vested in the Mayor of this Village to grant, issue and revoke the license here­ in provided for, to any person desiring to engage in such business, upon the payment by such person, of such sum of money as the Mayor shall deem proper to require, not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars for each day or part of a day such person desires to carry on such business; pro­ vided that nothing herein shall be con­ strued to require a license of. the owner of any product of his own. raising, or the manufacturer of any article manu­ factured by. him; to vend or sell the same in any way by himself or agent. S ection 0. (TRANSIENT DEAL­ ERS TO PROCURE LICENSE, AND CHARGE THEREFOR). No tran sient dealer shall sell, bargain to sell or expose for sale at retail any goods, wares or merchandise in this village and no person shall open any store or place for the temporary sale of goods, wares or merchandise in this village without first having obtained a license therefor. Authority is hereby delegated to and vested in the Mayor of the village to grant, issue and revoke the license here in provided for, to any person desiring to engage in such business, upon the payment of such person, of such sum of money as the Mayor shall deem proper to require, not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars tor each day or part of a day such person desires to carry on such business; provided that nothing herein be construed to require a license of any person selling by sam­ ple only, nor to any person selling agri­ cultural articles or products produced by tbe person offering or exposing the same for sale. S ection 7. (MAYOR’S FEES). For issuing any license required or author­ ized by this ordinance, the Mayor shall be entitled to collect and receive from the person applying for the same* the sum of fifty cents for each license and no more, which will be in addition to any Sum paid by the licensee for such li­ cense. S ection 8. (PENALTY) Whoever violates any of the provisions of this or­ dinance shall, upon conviction, be fined not more 'than twenty dollars and pay the cost of prosecution. S ection 9. (REPEALS) All ordi­ nances and parts of. ordinances incon­ sistent herewith are hereby repealed. S ection 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and alter the earliest period allowed by law Passed May 13, 1909, J, H, W oi . form , Mayor. A ttest : J. G. M c C orkeix , j , Corp. Clerk. n t (rtrengthfinlnx the nerve* wWM oektttt the action ot Ih* liver and bowel* k>r, MU m * N«V* awl liver Pill* mm M deoNMM •**«, SECTION #8. AN ORDINANCE regulating the use of Automobile* uwi Motor Cycle*. Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, State of Ohio: S ection l. That it shall be unlawful for any person nr p*r*on* to operate an automobile or taotmuxM * - urear-ther street* of said corporation at a rate of speed greater than eight miles per hour and any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding $25 and pay the costs of prosecution. S ection 2. It shaif be the duty of any person or persons operating an au­ tomobile or motor cycle, to stop said machine on the street* of said corpora­ tion at the request or on the signal hy putting up of the hand from a person riding, leading or driving a horse or horses or other animal upon said streets, and to remain stationary sc long as may b£bs**onably necessary, to allow such horse, horses or other animals to pass, and the same restrictions shall apply to stop at request or signal whether such automobile or motor cycle shall be traveling in the same or opposite direc­ tion from that of such person or persons having said horse, horses or other ani­ mals in charge. S ection s . It shall .be the duty of any person or persons operating any au­ tomobile or motor cycle to keep to the right of the street so as to leave two- thirds of the street free for the passage of other vehicles in use upon said street S ection 4. That all automobiles or. motor cycles Shall, during tbe period from one hour after sunset to one hour, hefore sunrise, exhibit a lamp or lamps showing a white light or lights for a reasonable distance in the direction towards which -such vehicle is proceed­ ing,, and also k red light or lights in the reverse direction, and shall also be op­ erated with a good and sufficient brake and a suitable horn or other signal. S ections . It shall be the duty of any person or persons operating any automobile or motor cycle upon the streets of said cofpoaation, to sound ,an alarm by blowing of a horn before the turning of a comer of a Street or Crossing, at the Intersection, of said street, and it shall also be the duty pf said person or persons operating said automobile or motor cycler to sound ’ an alarm by the blowing of a horn before attempting to pass vehicles going in the same direc­ tion. S ection 6. Thisordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed bylaw, Passed May 13,1909. ' . J. H. W olford , * Mayor. A ttest ; J. G, M c C orkeix , Corp, Clerk. SECTION 8 -30 (1) CODE, AN ORDINANCE to provide for the ■ licensing of exhibitors of shows artd performances, peddlars, hawkers; And transient dealer*; S ection 1. Be it ordained by the Village Council of the Village of Cedar* vilie, That whoever shall exhibitor hold within this village any theatrical cxhlbi tion, public show or peformane’e Df. any kind or nature whatsoever, for whuth money or other reward in any manner is demanded or received, of whoever shall keep within this village a house for public entertainment, shall first procure a license or permit therefor as provided in Section 2 of tin* ordinance; provided this section shall not apply to lecture* on historic, literary or scientific subjects, S ection 2, (MAYOR TO ISSUE LICENSE AND SUMS TO BE PAID) Authority is hereby conferred upon, vested in and delegated to the Mayor of this village to grant, issue and sign li­ censes and permit* authorized by this ordinance, and to revoke the same; provided, the Mayor shall before any license is issued, collect.from the person or persons asking for the same the fol­ lowing sum*, to wit:-For theatrical per­ formances, one dollar perday; for circus performances, fifteen dollars per day; for menageries, five dollars per day; for concerts, musical entertainments and dramatic recitations, whether holden singly or combined, one dollar per day; and for every other public show, exhi­ bition, performance or entertainment of whatever name or nature, the Mayor may at his discretion, either grant and issue sfpermit, or require the payment of such sum or sums of money as he shall deem proper, not less than one or more than ten dollars per day; provided further, that this section shall not be so construed a* to prohibit the council in particular cases, by resolution, from requiring the Mayor to issue li­ censes or permits, without any charge therefor, or from refunding the amount paid for any license issued under this ordinance, in whole or in pan. S ection 8. (LICENSE TO SPECI­ FY). Every license granted and issued- by autlmrity of this ordinance, shalt specify the days and dates far which the same is required; End when a license is issued for a longer time than one day, the Mayor shall,except as Sieiein other­ wise provided, collect of the person or persons to whom the same is granted, orta-half the amount for each succeeding day after the first day, that is charged for the firit day. S ection 4. (WHEN NOT WHOL­ LY SHOWN FOR ONE ADMISSION FEE;. If any puhlic show or exhibition of anykind is not wholly exhibited for a single admission fee, shown or exhibited at one and the *am* time and place, and by the same person or persons, it shall he deemed as many distinct shows or exhibitions as there are distinct or sep­ arate charges made for exhibiting the same, and the parson or persons owning showing or exhibiting the same, shall be required before showing or exhibiting in this village to pr.jcure as many li­ censes as there, are separate charges made, or distinct shows or exhibitions lad, . Th* tam w q t Trouble, He who fores** oalamtttM them twice ovar.—Porteon*. Millinery ^ jm y ^ c L E m m c E SALE The Latest in Trimmed Hats A great variety of the best styles for women and children a t greatly reduced prices. Everything in Untrimmed Hats, Flowers a n d W ings, Osterly, Thlrty*S«o*n Green Street, X en ia , Ohio. IS BEAUTY W0ITMY8U1WHILE2 Viil&.Creti poaitirai l ly eradicate* i .XI m , mole*, H ack ^SaavSttgBcra andtag r e e tym n * dweawd. TUW. u BO lewprep*r*tiott. Tb »HU wcww Yrwy mailed lbr $0 Wpeciel S5B Serious It I* a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and, have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you In buying to be careful to get tbe genuine-^* BL ack - K ugh T Liver M edicine The reputation of thit old, relia-* bleTnediclne, for constipation, in­ digestion and liver trouble, la firm­ ly established., It does not imi.ate other medicines. .It is better than others, or it would not be the fa­ vorite liver powder, with a .larger sale than all others combined. - SOLD nr TOWN FS MONEY CANNOT^BUY A BETTER ^ THAN HANA’SGRENSEAL The Paint possessing every essential quality. Nothing in it but what should be there. Nothing lacking that will improve it. Pigments scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure Linseed Oil. a The Made to Wear -Paint” { that outwears all others, and that In wearing away does so gradu­ ally leaving a perfect surface for repainting, FOR SALE BV K E R R & H A S T IN G S B R O S I 4 V i i l l Note This They Go Noislessly “WE-WILL HAVE WHAT YOU WANT W TO YOU WANT IT” This is the celebrated “Grey Streak” that made the mock talked o f record at the recent Savannah faces. Speed 70 miles per hour. The car for~aIi occasions and especially the “Doctor's" friend. Model No. 10, with Roadster Body, 18 H. P., $1000.00. S P E C IF IC A T IO N S Seats Three Persons. Current supplied by Magneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel Frame. Four Cylinder Engine size 3 3-4 x 3 3-4. This same car, with Tourabout Body, $1,050.00. * m ■ 'n BUICK Model “F ” Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt­ ed for country driving. . Model “FTo u r i n g Car, 22 H. P:, $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4£x5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desirea. BU ICK Model No. 1 7 ' The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this “Silent Forty.” Car has straight line body of approved design and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H, P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto, Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 4$x5, This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. W* also lmyo to offer th* 50 It. P. seven passenger Touring Car. Complete specification* given on request. This same c a t equipped with Roadster Body if desired. Also agenja for the “ Incom­ parab le W liite S team er." Elvo passenger Touring Oar $2,000. For a “ town car” there Is nothing to surpass our low cu t direct drive “Waverly E lectric.” A silen t car. $1,000.00. h A v isit to our Garage will convince tiro most exacting th a t wo have themoBt reliable ears atlow - *st prices. Wo liav* two car loads on the way. Call and inspect tiro Hne before investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO St GARFIELD, Prop*. ■ - - - SouthDetroit St, XENIA, 0. F o r W o r k iliftt of i THIR1 The farmc tej'ed a heav and wind Hto| Held of corn, On low gr several inch pceted to d Those who soaked a fte r of rain. The loss t panics in bus:' noticeable poles are dow by the elcctri Over the coi| orablo damag wind. The b' farm where U was blown q; tbe foundatio aged. There The 'residence! as the rear paj battered, Mr i n g n e a r a wi| the storm wb out, A large tbe face inflic1 nose. The se| was required Horse en< Last F’ridaj ArfcSwaby aiuj were driving near the Tboi young horse sheep being clrl and left the rofi ciipants into • Mr. Swaby waj horse and wal fence for som| several cuts, on the bead or •quiring two M, L Marsh dressed th* was badly dar With thresbi of wheat beco. esfcto both fa | mer of flour about $1.00 in | there are soin Will be higher of tbe crop, tloa will be fi vanned price al cleared as in p| is a largo acer»| Will, bp a lur quality. Tbe livery will be SECTlOl AN ORDINAL construction: sidewalks, cur| thereof. Be it ordainedj Village of Ceda S ection 1. providing a mea and repair oi al curbing and gu| within the limits vilie, Ohio, the as contained in ’ Surveys of said and the same is plans and spec! said Village, S ection 2. cilolsaid Villag luiion that certa curbing or gutic be constructed o the Village shall of the passage q served upon the owner of each upon said imp. resident of such provided by law! tnons in a sped turn a copy of st| and manner oE thereon, signed the same, to the| Which shall file ; S ection 2. curbing or guttc not constructed in the notice ofc| be less than fit1 struetion of sid ter*, or five da sidewalks, cutb date or sen ic: provement shall of the ov.net un Council of saic' sntfa expenses s' tise property ho on as provided SEt ilON 4, take fe&ct and the cat liest peri Bas.td this 13 Tr’Lif: l

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