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k MNt* teAMifctelll SB -J * L ■jr- The CedenilU Herald teCaxtlt Ball, » » i©rros AN OEDINANrH - is repealed.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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