The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

k MNt* teAMifctelll SB -J * L ■jr- The CedenilU Herald teCaxtlt Ball, » » i©rros AN OEDINANrH - is repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall m 4. ■>H-»•. -And NOyjBntogwkkJksMcfe. T T TE are introducing after years of prep- y y aratipn, Brunswick Records. They, too, * are unlike any you, have known before. They bring:* new- pfm'elpln-iu phomigfaidiic recording'. - Each Brunswick Record 'is .in­ terpreted by a noted director Vr'an'accom- plishe^ aVtist-technicaliy trained ih the art Of recording. Thus w^-ipiite the-talqut of tbs» artist with the genius of the composer. .This is a step which you will appreciate once you m a k e p 6 m p f r i s p u s . ; \ M '' "We feel sure that you will, recognize the better* tnent brobfeht owt-Tfy"'thid ided.-' We warif'jyOu -to tests • 1 tli $ * . I j: . i: it :: the verdict to you, * ' ' " RemeitfbWr~-B/uns\\ack '^c6 f(ts will tyiiy<on atiy phonograph w*th,steel .or.fibre needle, , St II iL I: ‘ :: ‘is « . :: ji ■n fS v^totopai *$ tSw Pint-****, CMar- lip ° i>rr jlinS I n l«m HVf in r. o i W . ** rUhr^oJoetober S1 *.* »*« as second M .,O F THE VILLAGE OF CEPA^ 1*!*»» Mattel ’VILI.E. STATE OF pHIG: \ —-------- _ ------ -------------- -- SECTION I. That BeeSoo One of v D n ii v ^ m * * i r> i(M>o sfltitW'***Aa urthnance■ bRIDAV- . hi. U -<BER 17, Hrab to fix the price of electricity supplied « w m >- ..................... . for light", p**wd Owtober 4th 1915, i» ' w a t JTlNfi w o URN VOTE suv*’''led so as to retd a s follow*; - ,WAJ. W ?fc wuni5IH v o iK . hOTit-v ONE- That for a period ol i«n 'tJO jyi’ara from November 4th . Wh'v suffrage has been granted 1515, The Payton Power & lig h t woman, most evarywe wimb to have f their *tton*kai*t lttpw * on how the and1 ^ p r iv S te ^ ^ C m e r s ^ f .... l«3Wi w are WQ*«g to vote. From re- the paid Village a t the following rates i suits in Main it is evident that ivso.-t i> To premises used for bust of «w|(W _s t a r t s ! * s o r t e d the fov-thif first dO Republican : of, 1 ;*ow»tt hours ji.»r month &&$ 5 »r Wltffe Republicans are proud of the > - 'wi »-•* ■ *----------- Main result the same cannot b e s a id of the situation in HHnotr /Where Mayor Thompsqii of Chicago, aehms' to have won .with "his slate, Thompsqu, is ope of tjja ‘few Republican# the party at*large has never beeu proud of. He was openly pro-German during the war .and his administration Thi Chicago is a dark page in Republican history.--'» >■” ' : ■■ Ovef-the statb the wemen vqtg was, largely against' the' Thdmpioh klafe but in J Chicago and Cook county Jfche fadies'gave a- landslide vqtb ?tb Ohb decent Republicana;, desire fo. see ro* t i r e d / . ' . ' „, . / / ’■ ' / / / / An ordinance to Amend Section One >>’ke effect and bn in fore* from and Of an ordmawy* ajutitUd—"A» Oadj- * ” ....................... nance to fist th* m in « f tdewferisity supplied for waetiie Tight", pasawi S g n p h o n o g r a p h s and r e c o r d s Harry Townsley held a very suc-i cessful sale Tuesday* There-------1!*' crowd pf-bidders.and■* the „ , „ sold well, ‘especially the hogs. On.e span of mules belonging to Cash Gqi‘- •don brought’around' $475. ' * • I will sell the personal ,prpoerfcy.,of the late Edward- Wi- Russ'ell on the' home f am 'w e s t of Clifton on-Wed­ nesday, September 22 a t oned’clock;1 d'tons of hay in mow; about 2b-bush-' els /of potatoes, 50 shocks1 o f corn} household goods such .as’ stoves, cralr- pets, chairs, kitchen utensils, harness, saddle, buffalo robe/ 22 ' Rr |uington rifle. Terms cash. ^ , / * Edwin Dean,, Administrator- . V“4 V-.* ?... 4;'V4 uil over 30 kiiow.'d*- hours o- month a t the rate of lue Per kil- , watt hour, both rates to be sub­ ject, however, to a discount of le per kilowatt hour fdr prompt payment on or before the fifth ■day after the bill for same is ren­ dered, , - 2. To residences a t the ra te of -12c per killpwatt hour, subject, however, to a discount of 1c per .kilowatt hour fo r prompt pay­ ment on or before the fifth day - after,tb*. bill for same is render, Th$ .foregoing price shall inciucie the tises*of meters. A11 meters shall he furnished ‘by the Company and pany ........................ collect minimum charge of $1.00 per. month ' ‘As*’-ar readiness-to-serve >turner desiring teingoraxily to -al don the use ' of mectrihtv for onie month or more may^ glW the Coni- papy written notice, mailed to its main^gisfi^t^Xtotoi^pMt}.-^ remove such metdfj and aftgm'Mie' giving of Such 'notice,":, such 1 rcldmess-to-servc charge’ shall be discontinued until All bills.fof, elqptmeity |ha ll .be paya­ ble a t a filacp m .Ceclarvilte to. he from tiniA to* timAdesighated/bj/the Company;: ' ;• “ i „ ';f, / • * During,said /period -cdf'-uten.years, said company, phaH.inSit .-charge..ipwe, after the .earliest parted allowed by law, and said Company shall file a untjert acceptaaoa of same with the titeri of the Village witldn :>0 days after the tf<kir ■enact hereof. . Fuiud th . , .b day of September, 1V5 m U- j * , J ' ’ n - McF.wkijd Mayor. Attest: i , v.. Johnson. SHERIFFS SAfiE. .State of Ohio ■ A S, i .■* Greene County Fnrgant to command of an order of rrle, issued front the Court of Com- Tf'.ouTieas of Greene County, Ohio, and to me directed and delivered, I will offer fer on1*.! a*: .aablic auction «b the West door of the Court House in the City of^Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, op SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920 At 10 o’clock A, M, the following described lands and tenements towit: Situate in the County o f Greene, State of Ohio and Village of Cedar- ville and hounded and described as follows - ' Being the East half of Lot Number Two (2) in Benonie Creswell’s addi­ tion to the town of Cedarville, .Greene Gopnty, Ohio,, more Tally des­ cribed in the plat of said addition. Said property is on Ghurqh street and 11-2 squares from Cedarville College. The above described premises to be sold by order of Said Court in case Number 15386 wherein $arah E. Lucas is Plaintiff and Styner Leo and Allene Lee are Defendants, The above- described premises Were appraised a t Eight Hundred (800.00) Dollars andean not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised value’. Terras of Sale: Cash. L: funderhurg, • Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, J . K.- Williamson, - ■" .Attorney fo r Plaintiff. > yy W . L. CLEM AN S Re a l Estate Can be lo ira - a t my efllc# e%cb 5tettmtey o r rwicbed by phpm jtt my #**ato** Offl o*U PHONES' * - RmtdfMMto2^122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO ' * • * * « * M f f® t o » lo r i ing purifofcelp by it -Than the price *^faKS collar. Call J. 3. Turner, ,1Stated lieteih.* ‘ ' ^ ‘ v ►: Reward, offered. /Section ^.-That-Saction One-oLsaid- *----------------------- NewGreamStation In the rffora on'Main Street formerly occupied by the Elias &Masters Millinery Store. We are ready to receive cream and will pay the highest market price at station and will also run a truck and take your cream at your home at the , same price as at the station. ■ . > The 5*V Creamery Co. ' GEORGE HANKLE, Local Mgr. Cedarville, t - •- , - Ohio . . Sl. ^ d i n a q ^ passed p ,§ tob^ (4tl)- 19)J»,( . ^ ^ Sj.tn vi, b ' ’*{t- - t ’ stiHt v *,» f's” ts*3 ,.4, j r‘*i"p Kit. »4i ’ '..iji*ti-y I » rsm n n'.r:,? j < o ■h' k /■*.. , Just Hear TheRnuiswick anii -Be Convinced 41 f ' v. . BROWER’S* PHONOGRAPH-SHOP. / . . |{{ - Steel Bldg., W. Main S t ' XENIA/O. \ * ones » "g W*‘-"S. M r > ff - r - * ’^ «" t . * 4, q ' JT'-'/f* ft"* < V' 1 ^ •# •■• J ii' , f*sr 0a ^ Now is tho tim8,r and rhere is the place to buy Sugar for canning. seflai^ i,-g«ti-ft, - Granulated' BY THE iPOONORR TO BUY M l/TOU WANT FIVE DAYS )QNLY , v^ {'t • s-~~ t> 17 c rb First come, first served—get it while you can, at this price, it woi*’t last long. 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