The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

W ■ i « l '»' -■ -.» ■" -i ' ' ' . * \ t*» mam*. mu** *» to** Uimu*' • C|«nr * mw b**s eouwpehed to I hm I w » ___________ . _______ ___I w wet-fwly tor * » < * * « * ft* to- * t n**, <£tcna« of <th# w#u* toot ' * *hav* tot**} to»t « < 3 l k past wood the Mr# J iimk , Hiirbi*K,u t a l* «8 quite } tmt. but foe ttxue xmmeon t o uituira# «M«k for anew; tone. iwiaibw have gone tirr. Tbe creek he* til* Cotfctr** flWo Tewtbem* Awn-- Ue-wi very low, but water lw* »t*m< - M - #* ; local akd rm om . $ thato* meet* i# IteytoH #*xt Ttuu# day, -Friday #*d B***N»ay, and, anmy to nujfltt both tie upper brooch**. Warden v , Mawffiglj pi*o oi 18 * foe*! ttmbem wiM latent. e4 eewral thousand young fieh fca t’i- JMmal w H W diunrieeed ** U*Mb 1 1 ir* *«»* about here test ttecurdey Mr. #*»4 Mrs. K. i\ Watt pton-aatly j '.'here were several different, W b 4* t ue*rt&iue«[ afloat a-xty friends on ?jyl it Inthought that by spring; tbert Tnoedey erwjiu*' in nonor of Mr. and |thould bo plenty of good-aiaed one Mr», Bayanoint toil., A tbrey couch ? j for tie fivflennea. The young- fish dlaiu 5v u i*enej. IMYs W. A. 1 «i t s**re *tv«rf4 «t the London hatchery. c K> sl «o d won, ttoii«-u, o? Trenton. tamo up f w the ocras-hm. The gramfeon to ll remain with 3i{.-- g.an ;parFiutE uu- til Tbonkaglvijig. The- firm of Kr-rr & Hastings Bow. t w been basin'-': a r-fric-xsi time with y«t> about their elevators and to got j*d of the pea-t have purchased six for- »vt* which will w;vje war -on too cod* »nt»l Xenia Sncina.'v a bequest of 11,000 from 'tke late Marshall Wilaon, o f Xamea&tor, Fa. o'tye;al oimieli bonrdn 'and Wilmington college s i so g«t bequeefft The Homs ‘Culture Club met TueS’ dny aftsmoon at the iumm of -Mrs. J‘T,rence Mott. „ *'.n. 4. F. Tmttl.nll ■ami a!r». Lucy ' V ' Il'ir.' a juiuibor of -do lF'v.r,-lj}>’ ultevnoon at tlso ..O..U, o f t’ G latter, WE WILL FAY YOU 32c , Per dozen In tmda for CLEAN, «a your • d 's Vlr,w«iotH Sttire, ¥ i-.iSu# '" ‘ ‘ - ” r °L f° - " -’lit &WU.0T PO« SfATE OFFICERS. tsvofwd by the (lenerat Ass^iiiU^'bf:'- '« c" Ohio, thr¥eJ:ft!.3 of tfes weitiijer* \u eaish tarwa eoaewrring tit««sitx;. . b.«dtH)K I. That, for the1puroosij qf _prq» ertr.ne a ahott ballot for atate wbc?rs, tbero ttwll be aubmitted to the electofs,of fbis state. If tie ataftner provided .by law, ou the first1' - . ■ the fintt Monday in Noventber, . . ‘ >■ :me;ul '.'ctioiw 1, ,2' .nd y • :■ . y ' '..ution to read tu it ..4, , . > . . / v ■'■„- ; tment abal} .u v 'i i ’ » ;: •••*, baatciaut governor, verr-terr .it sas?, tor of etato. trewontir J '■ ~J* ifr.d Jmattorney general. .The govern­ or sod Kartehant: governor shall- be elected,, on the firat Tuesday .after- the first Monday" ln» November,-- by-: the electors of the state, and at the places of voting, for roembers of the general assembly. SRC. 2.. The^vefnor and lieutenant jfov- etc offices'for; two "years. . ernor* shall hold’ . .... .............. . _ _ ___ Their tenets of office-shall commence on the, ■aecopd Mondaysof January neat after their - election, and continue until their' successors are elected and- qualified. • Sea 18., The governor shall appoint the secretary of .state,,auditor of state, treasurer -of state and attorney general, and-,shall have „authority to remove any of -said -officials so appointed. -Evelry-officer holding, officeby election when tfiis amendment is adopted shall -soutinue to hold such office for the full term -'Ipr which he was'elected, and until 'hia-suc- imgr shalt have been. eWted’ • or 'appointed i lfld hu «* wfltifU'it W law/* --- if J^ftthfM U C U i iiy . M TT U f ' iA IV U M i. CTIONS 1. 2 and *&— SHORT BALLOT, TOR STATS OFflCERS1*, or in 'tthdr languagesufficient to designate if dearly, Mlp.if a majooly of the,electors voting ou the tome shall adopt such amendment, Sections 1, T and 18 hereinabove set forth shall ou and Sfter the first day of January, 1914, become and, constitute the sections so, amended of 1jtfetl® IU of tbe' constitution of the state of Dhio and said original sections 1, St and 18 iball be repealed and annulled, C, L. S wai W j SS>ta*tr of the House ef JtttptvseHtatives. ^Hxms L. N iokols ; , ,, , • ‘ Presidin', ef the Stiusit,. 'Adopted April 18ft, 1913. ■0m*%s**sa# at 4»*8«<5b - t « B c e « e 1 ^ i ? y of State. tor«#inr *“ ------- S r" tretary . --------- . . >nd correct, of a joint reaoiution, adopted by the General Assembly o f the State of Ohio, on tf'/i 18th day Of April, A. D. 1913, and Med In this office on the 30ft day of April,- fit D. 19J3, entitled "Joint- resolution propos­ ing' an amendment' to section* 1, 2 and 18 of irticlq 111 ef the eonstitUtiCn of the -State- of Ohio, relative to the selection of governor tnd other state officers.’' . I k Tasttuouv Wetutat, X have hereunto subscribed my name; and affixed my .official teal at the City of Columbus, Ohio, this 19th day of June, A. Ik, 1913. it an exemplified copy, carefully Csua, H. CtMtt, tertiary of Stole, ■A Y Y.‘ 1 ■ ' m u _____ 1 AUTHORlZATKMf CP PUftUCdTlON. Department ef Public Printing if Ohio., Publication of ft« .above proposed amend- * Constitution of Ohio, — .i act matitiad, MAn act....... „ . ccrt.un proposed amendments.to tbe Constitution 3 of an catitiad, "An set relating to .reposed amendments.to tbe Cottstitu- dr Ohio and the publication thereof/* the General Assembly of Ohio, April- Ged by the.llop.trtment of >Ue State of <ih -f-’khKK: J* 'fa, ■ ... ertuaf ef Public Printing. ' ' ND1CENT TO THU CON- Y.G'fiOH OF OHIO, .ut,0T PO^^hTY AHDT0WN8HIP c i by the General Aunnbly ef tbrse-fiitbi of tha members - - rifef :■<-. - t Ii.f'.i.uy u». u«r, 1913, a. JAnd 7 of ariir . sminil >'■« ,■ the .firsf roposal■to X of the • l ortd S *r\.sV " ■ J W wal-*> U*» „ shall hive such power for police purposes, as may -.■ S' lew* . . , may he- passed providing ivernment -for counties and ->f such election this-amend' ■ ed On ike official, ballot in it-ed by taw as "ARTICT l and 2*- SHORT. BALLOT , .,nY AMO. TOWWSmP OF is , or.in .etiier.Mpgusge .suflwflent to deiiy-.ate U clearly, . bm it a majority of the ale.t,rs voting on tha tome,Shau adopt such amendment, aettiona 1 JtAd 2 htrain*bnve set imh shall an and atser the first day of January, 1914, baseme and eouriltute the a4c‘ion« so amended artiole X ef the consti- tntiow ef the state of Ohio and said original eMtios* ] and i. and sum -Motion* 3, 4 and? ef.sech.srHds, and.also, section 15 of article XV, shall he rsposltd and! armuHtd, Speaker ef the IMtwt ef Reprtiinielhii. Hbmt L* Mtartots, JUWW 'A rf I M f ^ S T " tJ*rirx» SV a - t M a# AtffittCA, ■S ja r* Of Onto, Kfinepilrer that yon e*a gH TyuIJc Saupr Kraut, five. ucrd» a jk mn*, at I’utft't mgftt Hulk fjaufir Kraui, five fentg g fauad, at Bate’# meat store, A Kjlo reunion was held Saturday at the h-uw1of Charles if. cooley. Alwut thirty-live being prefect, in.- . hiding & lxutuJxT from Xextia. The ^ ug H of honor waa 'lla* Amy WSbiite of Wiaaliington, 1 >. t?„r -■whoce mother «'3B Mkw Maxk-'e Kyle. She 1a here on a vlait -with her oouata, Mrs. Oool- i?y. A hounteou?} dinner waw eqrved ond .the day wa$ greatly enjoyed: P'.aliop -Neeley gays that in former Jay-3 there were clocks on The fronts ’f the chirfcheo no that persons could -:;e hew late they were, but that now’ :l;ey have them Inside the church go ■hat they can foe haw long the min- >:>.er preaches. He aaid. the only r.lacQ in the church he favored for she placing of a clock was1on the pul- i.ifc, face downward. He declared that Che preacher Uhoulit speak as Hong as he -h"vd anything to 'my, A party of TJ. S. Geological gur- veysr# are working In this section ol he coucty doming from tin- S'liithern part of the state and com ■ ' Ttarwl ahoni irr , «tb. ago. file elevation o f tin QfofthiBgat the opera house is 10S2 {eet above gea level, The party .completed the work this week a t » tioint; north of town» Foa S ac ®;—A fety' yearling Hu- -oc males, Also some spring pigs, ,100 D ONES. Eligible to registry, u J ames It, O b ; - OYSTERSI OYSTERS! Leaveyour jrdor for nice, fresh rones- received each' Tuesday and Saturday. ' C. M,. Spencer. ; • WE-WILL PAY YOU 30c per pound In trade for CHOICE FftESH BUTTER. OYSTERS We sell you strictly fresh bulk oysters# '■ - ', ' -■ 3 0 c qt. 15 c pint. Bird’s Mammoth Store. OYSTERS- received -fresh every .fueeday and Saturday for the pres# iut ‘ Telephone your orders. 0. 'M,- Spencer. . ----- - FD e - S a l e ;—16 ineh Clermont Oak stove, put little u sed ; range, Iron kettle,*furniture.. C all at the homo ' _ - A . M. George, MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION- ,, - Muhlolpal Election, The -State o f Ohio, -Greene county. The incorporated village- o£' Cedar- U v$Mi ' In compliance with the laws o f the State o f Ohio, I, s &. Bull, -mayor o f the incorporated village of -CedarvHle, Greene county, Ohio, hereby give no­ tice and proclaim to the uuallfied electors o f the said municipal corpora- lion, -that On TUESOAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1S.13, tiotweeit -the bouts -of 5:30 a. m*. and 5:30 p. m., central standard time, In tlie said village o f Cedarville, Ohio, In the -mayor’s office, lower floor, an election will he held for the purpose o f chooMng the following officers for said corporation, ta-wit: ' One person, for Mayor. One person for Clerk. Ope person for Treasurer, One ..person fo r Marshal. One person for Assessor Personal Property. Six persons for Members of Coun­ cil.- ' Each o f sa'id officers to be elected for a term o f Two Years, And the said qualified electors o f the said municipal corporation of Cedaryllle, Greene,county, Ohio# are hereby notified to assemble a t the usual voting place in the mayor's of­ fice on the day and between the flours aforesaid, and there proceed to vote y ballot for the several offices as ;<ve designated In accordance with r; Lr.v;- of the -state governing such ketiens. - GlV:tt under my hafad a. 1 -seal of said village, at the mayor’s office, In 1id village of Ccdarvllje, Ohio, this :. Jay o f October, 1913. L G . HULL, Mayor. Stall Of the Incorporated Village* of Ccdarville, Ohio. 7 ; / : \ \ : - \ y Wo have Jusfcrecelved Information but the First National Nurseries ef Rochester, N, Y , want lady or gentlemen representatives In this section to fieli all kinds o f Rones, Shrubs, Trees and1Heeds. They in­ form us tfrafc without previous ex­ perience It is possible to taake good Wage# every week. Any one out Of employment write them for terms and enclose this notice. Our Third Floor a Store In Itself "omen’s Ready-to-W ear Section. In this section are shown Suits, Coats, Dresses, Dress Skirts, Rain Coats and ~all kinds o f Party and A fternoon Gowns. M onthly visits to the Eastern markets keep this department supplied with the choicest new styles as soon as they are shown. Quality is the first consideration, after that it price makes the article a g o od value, a purchase may be made. B e low a certain defi« \ nite standard o f quality w e never g o . Our buying pow er secures fo r us price advantages that w e ifi turn give our customers. By being in close touch with fashion centers, w e are able to show advance styles and .have now on display those designs and effects that w ill b e the popular things next Spring. , ■, There isa pricerange hele from$ 15.00 to $ 125 . 00 , andthe Suit or Coat you buy for $ 15.00 has the same.qualityof comparative characteras the one for which youpay$ 125 . 00 . 4 Everyconvenience thatwill make it pleasant for a custSmer while making a selection, is pro-' vided. Twelve large fitting rooms, a trainedcorp of assistantsandaitalteration departmentwhere is given thehighest class of tailoring. Garmentsarejkept in stock cases, each one on its own. hanger, ..freefromdust, always as fresh as when received. The spirit of service and satisfaction is the, idea behind thissplendid department. ~ ‘ Junior and Children’s Ready-to»Wear Section Next to Women's Ready-to-Wear comes thedepartmentfor the Children from 6 to 14 years, findJuniors from 13 to l 7 years inSuits, Dresses ind Coats. The stockis handledin thisdepartment mthe samemanneras.jn the Women’s Section, ft specializes in fitting the girl who is leaving girlhood, andhasnot enteredwomanhoodand is hard to. fit. Junior Suits are from $10 to $ 25 , JuniorPressesfrom $5 to $ 25 . Junior Coate from $10 to $ 30 . Children's Dresses from 75 c to $ 10 .- ChildrenCoatsfrom$ 3.50 to $ 15 . . Corset Section • Hygenic Corseting has sounded^the tocsin for the passingof the corsetry reign of terror. No: ’ matter hdwexquisite thegown’if thecorset is not distinctiveand individual, agood part of the effect- „ is lost ^Experiencedcorsetiers look afteryourrequirements in thissection.. Every corset, no matter Whatprice, is guaranteedas to fit andwearing'qualities. Thereis aprice range from $1 to $ 20 . Also acomplete line of brassiere, laces and other corset -accessories is carried. A pleasing and much appreciated featureof thisdepartmentare the rest andxetirihgrooms. , ,, Millinery Section Th«: department 1*replete with all the deilraWe Millinery of tbe Seaton. Our imported ntbdejt featureail the lbat* that lack noting lb .......... „ jaitand-veil* otwellaaol rtlnieliwtwgftiflowbwv ■ j ‘ . . W a ia t D e p a r tm e n t ' ' - „ ‘ Arranged on table* ju»t a* you leave tbe tlevator ar^,1^cial 1**3*o. Waist* at the popular price* of $1, $1,25, SLSOand$2, all made of the jfcw*tmaterial and In the new.t and mo*t fittraetive *tyle* that these price* cantecure. Wflahow many eaClutive style*a* high a* $35.. Tint Departmentalto cafrie* Bath Robe*, Negligee*, Kirtona* and Drewinft SaCque*. Muslin Underwear With the changing of the*tyleand fit of outer garment* a demand ha* been made for a change in underwear, lnttoad oi the fancy ruffled garments of yciicrday we find it entirely relieved of it* luperiluity of trimming amf it now rimpHcity itself. The combination* are greatly tn.favor, makingone gaqnent taking the place of two or three. We retain our tupremacy in this a*welt a* in all other department* and thowiyou what it the very lateit and artistic «n this line. Muslin Gowrt*from50 cent* to $10. Outing Flannel Gown* from59 cent* to $1,75. Infants 1 Wear Hire wa tftoitryou what hat pfoveri aftermuch investigation and many experiments to be the most healthful and serviceable garments for the baby and ior the child up to four or five yearn of age* Knitted Bands, Diapers, Gertrude $hfrfs, Drawers and Nightgowns, Dresses, Coats and Caps, besides all the little accessories to babyhood that delights amother** fancy* ' . ‘ Fur Department In tbia departmentwc havegathered togetherthe choice of theWorld’*market*. Fromthe remote <ectioni of thecountry where what ferncall civiliiatloit teldom penetrate*,, have come the *kin*lhat have been made up Into the fun to which we invite yopr attention in thi* Fur Section. Here i* *bown a great varietyboth at to quality and to coir. We can witittyyou perfcct’y, becauie if We do not have what you want in dock we can ihow a (election of *kin* and tyve your idea* perfectly carried out jn out FunManufacturing Department. The Rike-KumlerCo. Eotabliahed 1853 DAYTON, OHIO Mb iLLT I L„... „„ ... ...s* z £SSSBB 8 £MM: i > r aid cmeet, tbe nwMrai M tin l<th la thi* 8TO ’YEH~“Rtiy you r ntoveft o f tit© Greene County J&arriWftre Compatiy, Xenia. The famouB Fenlnsular bttie burners, s o ft eoal heaterft, range#, Radieni; H om e and Favorite. It w ill p a y you to g o to mmui ^ Xen ia and ge t prices o f the Greene \ County Hardware Co, Frlce# to ; Am«rA. d . m in i, j suit your pocket hook. to»*30th An* of W 1 *J«uit Rwoltttion.Tfo- ef State. ity c . . . certify that the - eaw* ewefaliy original roll* new my offiritl ewtofr found •i be tide Hon*,” ■frr, complete wind - -stacker, -work have hewantt t guaranteed. Home telephone. Henry “ “ I Miller. St 19th e J s w ^ a t i t k V f f S s C ^ i « otc1, w* s« bms ' : i m “V i ‘mutt... ............... . . % r $ & , „ httrittri ef State. ; l (MI -w i - * gftTtimtZAndftft?nitiucaTteM, department e fiPMPt '^rtnPtnp ef fJWe, j J ^ » “ 5 ? c d 3 E j » K T ^ r S S ! Tr, ih . WbH.CI!HR«,t*,ound i W «d d l.'* Q « « f » 28 lb . f t L z Z p f / K B f i ! 7 0 JHjiiSMMift&Uutf -tP^filfPJPUftW F ok -R«JPr : - - A frame house o f 8 rooms on Grove street. Inquire o f H. K . TurnhuU. C l o t h e # oi all kind# D R Y OJ i J-JANEJ) at awn Au, . B ISERES OF THE RECTUM Of. XflWllw aeiwwH<*(. fh**tWMi?-nan* ft* (MileMatk« v «* m * «M«UitrMftUf<UMM IMhMlM* toy«.i* mMWitMMiriMf*. air«*I|, 4M*o enemimtnmtnAmt. maM*!,XK«Mr, M M4 MH* M wmh M« IN mmh et We»tn! w « t » to* MM* ox mttAt, *»*Ki«to oraciti a*fls4W»e*i*i#*»f pnfimi a*H4. XhaUMwAINo. D R .* j. j . M c C l e l l a n i S J i a » l « : C olumbus , o ! Ladfrta' and Chlldron’* ready mad* Dr«##is, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Night Gowns and Swaat- \ •r Goats. Bird’s Mammoth Stor*.' $HH>Reward* $ 100 . ! The readers *of this paper will beplcasu- j to le*m that tlwe I# *fe icaat' one dreaded 1dftoeae that wrttnee hail been abla to etrre in All it# etfgea and that is Catarrh. Hall*# j fhturrfl Care i* the only iMieitivn curenow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conatiMitintiul diseiwe. nquins a ounatltutionat treatment, Lall’E Cotarrli Cure 1#taken internally, aiding directly op on the bluod and murcinasntructs of system therebydtotroving tlie foundation of tho ditoMfr, and giving the paik-nt strength hy ! buMiftng up the eonarltnthm and ossi^tin. nature In doing it# work. The jglopintovft lmye#onmeh ftillhin it* arrativo pnwas, fiat tiny mP.er one Iliftjdrid Dollars for any p.tm that it fail* in mre, ’ fkml for Rst o hasfknoniata. * ! Addmw. F. J. ITIFNRY A Co. Toledo o. ftold by Drnggtet, 7Ac. U’ b Famiip Pilla are tJu> brai. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. j * N otice is horoby given to tho qualified electors o f CtidarvllJo Hcliool Histrlct, Greeno County, Ohio, that the next annua] school meeting for the election o f three member# o f tbe Board o f Education o f said school tiifitrief, w ill bo hold tin Tiu sday, the 1th day o f K o v n h - ber, IMS botwocu tho hours o f fluid a. m . and B:30p. m, o f said day at the usual place o f hold ing school t-locllort. Bald member# are to bo elec led fo r the term# o f fou r (f) y KMth J . W , Johnson , Clerk, o f said sch o o l Board, NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. -Nolice is .hereby given that, the qualified electors of CodafVillo township, Ohio, that ibe next annual school meeting of the elec­ tion of three members o f the Board ot Education of said .School dis (Central Standard time), la the election precinct of the -said townahIp clerk*# office an election will be held for the purpose o f choosing the follow­ ing officer* for -said township* One person tor Clerk fo r a ’ t e m ot two years. Three persons for Township T m - ICRIUHI U* Pn u fMJUUU w l ^ 'W * ."JT ill be held ou Tuesday, th o , on e mmw ffr for a trict, . n li nciu n l im in. , 0ll(l v m o Trcaaur r 4 tl» day of Novi minr, 1 C.J 3 , bei wh o term of two years. * thchuarsof 0 i 3 ua.nl, and ui., of said day, at tho usual plat*.. o f Inrklli ^> clivu t..| ,cii«u .. ■l.<7 w, 0lStw oIlV( ,M r ( ^w!V-’ - ' T . - p, | One person for Assessor of perfmal i«t, V-opht'ty, for c term of two yea; a, • Two persons for Constable, tor ^Uit# No mattvr now hat 1vour h«*d achwv tee. mme kmt-m* vm win b**p y*«. W » neli t h » b a s t $ 1 0 .0 0 and Oy-ircoat* tn the e nnty. W* mako a spebiaity o« this grad* of men’s slothing, BEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. iUnl** Mammoth fetor*. I* TOWNSHIP EU.C m CN N v ' i TCB. Llate of Ohio, i j-anty, the ‘fov,i:.'Mp of CtvlArville: hi lOLV/Lait. e ,■.,1. t';, lu.v# of the ri ' L l , u Aiulro., Jkctswi, 1 1 ,i'tv e,‘ tin- Towiiahip of f'edarville., \ru:in-’ Couvdy, Ohio, heifthy give n<vJT th’ft and proilaitn to the qualified vof- V riiifvl t,i a .?*>!’! ie a' p ’. i .- o s it - r . e ■ -f\ omt I k n-i «: the usual \r-Mnv al .'le; thn 5>r- * -1 oh tht and b* tween the h.m.# aforewaid. and riser* Pror,, ■! mj \,u« Ivy ballot, tor t*u' # ^ .e a uy above d<M*n»rt* the. itariC''1**1* " ^ ith thft <* cr# of #sw township, that on Tasadiqr, **—• '*’• ■***“ r ttotwiso “ “ AM e:ko p. Notwmbo *1 4 th* 181 *. hours of $:$<! 0 , m,t A. H, t RBSWRI.L, j ■ *"Y ".*. enA t 6 # s the fir* UOB.'|W‘ Every from t wento- In tb the pon a a in ISSUCK drawn o gquarol anxt dr nlenfl o f adarfnt# . Jaw en f F o r * b «g bee leaders, die# to preavht been sin leader#, 0* Wei no stone w ith thl 292 vote v o tew * vote# we . present wa# will! voters w to get on tip to the' a .po licy m en to f O theri ’ o f mars Heretofo McLean -the Vote thi# time _ decesive nlent h ftrresfe fo ^years a consisted dates, k did the v - ing on to . and W . active, their c.as , feature o determ m drew ele G. H, Sm him fo r a date fo r his defe* ' the intrid . political in th e c o r The vftt , Mayorr- L . G . B W. B. Clerk :-r J. W .J ' Treasure J .O . B Marshal: - R . W . H. A,. Council: J . E . B . E . J .E . P J . W . O. W . J. K. J .D .jS l C a lEw John T. Trustee: J . O. T H . A . R . S . T W . B. W. H, G. H . Townshi Andre Treasure J* R . Coh itabl W, R . J. I). S Anti-Blri Corp. y Twp. y m a te Sh Corp. y T w p .y County *■ Corp, y Twp. y N on -tax Corp. y Twp. y Women Corp. y Twp. y , Small leg Cor|». Twp. y V illa g e s A , Z. S J .W , jb . a . i TowbahJ J . 10. J . II. B N » ’L. i . N. 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