The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

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Excellently fashioned) and. tailored in Crosstwist—the topcoat fabric supreme* $ 37.50 nr t a t a THE MEN’S SHOF Exolu>tvcvBut Not Expensive XENIA — h tm m ttto tm •STORES- •JAMESTOWN MAIW^XEET GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS LOCULI USX <148 TAX WILL BE PAS8JBD TJw Highway commit** to the H oum ha* reeoim«to*d tor jkm - « ifs * WU tost will ft* acted upon Tuudey that wbs» pawed by the Ssssto ’will place a tax of $ cent* a g-alkm on *<uoHn«, the revenoe to go to toe upkeep of toe w d i , The tox will be divided t\vanty-fiv* per cast for towns and citiee end the fund to be need tor atrtwt upkeep only and toe balance tor township, county and state highway repairs. Indiana has such a law and Pennsyl­ vania will enact one by the present legislature. Other eastern states have similar taxes, The logic of such a law is that the nian that uses the road the most will pay the most tor its maintenance. ORDINANCE No. I l l AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE BONDS IN THE SUM OF TWENTY-NINE THOU- SAND DOLLARS ($29,000,00), IN AN. TICIRATION OB' THE COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF MAIN STREET. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. , FROM .THE SOUTH LINE OF MASSIE CREEK ’ BRIDGE TO THE kNORTH CORPORA­ TION LINE, BY PAVING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER SEWERS AND CEMENT CURBS AND GUTTERS, Wher«aa, the VUMra Council of the Vi]J»Ke of Cedarville, Ohio, haa heretofore by resolution duty parsed on the l*.t day of January, J.S23, declared the necessity of .'improving ‘Main .Street, Cedarville, Ohio, 'irorn the South line of Massie-Creek Bridge .to the North Corporation line, by paving and the construction of storm water sewera and ceiment curbs and gutters, and the levying of special assessments upon the property abutting on said street,' to pay for J*id improvement all in. strict conformity to law, and Whereas, said Village Council by ordin­ ance duly passed on the 12th day of March, 1023, determined that the public convenience, , and welfare require Said Improvement, .and further determining to proceed - with sajd improvement, and to assess the cost thereof on the lots and lands bounding and abutting on said. Improvement, except -such portion, of said cost as Is' to be paid by the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, and such portion a3 ia to he paid by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE. OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, two,thirds of the members thereof concurring; Section 1, That for the purpose of raising money In anticipation - of the collection at special assessments' for the. improvement of Main Street, Cedaryillc, Ohio, from . the Sputh; line of Massle Creek Bridge to the North Corporation line, by' paving and the construction of storm water sewers and cement curbs and gntters, bonds of the said Village shall be issued in the amount o f Twenty-Nine Thousand Dollars 1328,000.001, Section 2, Said bonds shall Be designated: as the. North Main Street Improvement: Bonds; shall fan of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($600,001 - each; shall be lated April 1st, 1023; shall draw interest at the rate of 5% per cent, payhbie semi­ annually upon presentation and surrender of interest coupons tor he attached .to eaid bonds,- bearing the facsimile signature o f the Village clerk ...................... payable as . _ and shall be due and follows; April 1st,- 1926, $4,000.00; April let, 1926, $4,000,00;. April 1st, 1027, $3,000.00; April fis t , 1928, $3,000,00; April 1st, 1929. $3,000.00; April 1st. 1080, $3,000,00; April 1st, 1831. $8,000,00; April 1st, 1682, $8,000.00; April 1st. 1088, $3,000,00. Section 8. Said, hands shall be signed by the Mayor and Village Clerk and sealed with the Village seal;'shall express upon their face the purpose for which they are issued and the fact that they are Issued, according to law and this ordinance; shall be payable both interest and principal, at the Exchange . Bank, in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio; shall be; issued and sold under the direction of Council'and-shall hear such consecutive numbers' as said Council or the - proper officer* o f the-Village may determine. Section 4. ~That upon the sale o f aafd bonds, any premiums and accrued interest realised therefrom shall be paid to the Sinking Fund . trustees.. The. par value realised from the sale of said bonds shall be placed in the Village Treasury to the .credit of . the North Main Street Improve­ ment Fund, and shall be disbursed from said fund on proper voucher in payment of the expense of the improvement aforesaid, for Which purpose said money is hereby appropriated. i Section 5. m the event any o f the owners' of an? property'so specially assessed shall Pay their total assessments in cash within thirty days of the final passage Of the ordinance levying such special assessments, the aggregate amount of bonds to be issued shall be reduced'by deducting the amount so paid In cash front the total amount of the> bonds to be issued, apd the bonds Herein provided for first maturing shall be correspondingly reduced by the omtssion of so many thereof as shall equal the amount of assessments, so paid, or by changing the denomination of one of said bonds; or both, as the case may be, and. the amount to be credited to the foregoing ’ fund from the bale of' said bonds shall be likewise reduced by the amount of the assessments so paid in cash for such Improvement. Section 6. That all installments Of said assessments and all portions thereof,. to­ gether with interest thereon, shall he applied to the payment of said bonds and interest as the same shall become due, and to no other purpose whatsoever. Section 7. That the faith, revenue and credit of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of both principal and interest of the bonds hereinbefore described, in accordance with the laws and constitution of the State of Ohio. * Section 8. That for the purpose of pro- vlding the necessary funds to pay the interest on the foregoing issue of bonds promptly, when and as the same falls due, and also to create and maintain- a Sinking Fund sufficient to discharge the said bonds at maturity, there eball be and is hereby levied on all taxable property of the .Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in addition to all other taxes, a direct tax annually during the period for which said bonds are to run, in an amount sufficient to provide for any deficiency Ih the levy, payment or collection of said assessments, as the same fall due. That said tax shall be and 1; hereby ordered computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tag duplicate, and collected by the same officers in the same manner and at the same time that the- taxes for general purposes, for each of said years are certified, extended and collected; that all funds derived from said tax levies hereby required/ Shalt be placed In a separate and distinct fund, which, together with alt interest collected on the same, shall be irrevocably pledged for the payment of the interest and principal of said bonds when and as the same fall due. Section 8, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. , J. D. MOTT, * Mayor of the Village of .. . , Cedarville, Ohio. Attest; . JOHN G. MeCORNELL, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Sff TAKEN VP Off NON-SUPPORT CHARGE IN COLUMBUS Clarencu McMillan, tow 1»en taken ujpi on a nun-support ch*r*a that wxa prt-f«?«d by his wife, Mr*. Clara Me Milton. He was found to Columbus according to-report*. McMillan has bean wanted tor several weeks to be­ gin serving a sentence on a ?8Q0 fine and costs for viototiug the liquor laws last summer. ordinance N o , n o NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Vlllsge Council of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, his given its consent to the Board of County Commissioners of Greine County, Ohio, and »n agreement has been entered Into where- oy the said Board of County Commission- ers are' permitted add authorised to improve Main Street, Cedarvilte, Ohio, from the South line of Massie Creek Bridge to the North corporation line, by paving and the; construction of storm water SeWera and cement curbs, and gutters, ahd the said AGUage of Cedarville, Ohio, has agreed to »t thereof, except the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($$000.00), which 1* t0 be paid by the aald Board of County Comml.rfoners; that the surveys, profiles, plans, npeclfications and estimates for Said Improvement, have been prepared under the dlref! n of the said Board of County Com- missi rs and have been duly approved by the*i n.J Village Council, and the. same are ■£!!, "'* 5* Jh* office .*/, the Clerk of osi'l Village of Cedarville, Ohio, All persons affected by Mid Improvement are hereby notified that claims for compen­ sation and damagss on account of said im- provement shall be filed in writing with the Village Council "* r’-o— «*» —- -■■ before the AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT THE .PUBLIC CONVENIENCE •AND WELFARE REQUIRE THE IMPROVE? hunt o f main street , cedar - VILLE. OHIO. FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF MASSIE CREEK -BRIDGE To th e north corporation , line , by PAVING .AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER SEWERS AND cement curbs and gutters , and DETERMINING TO PROCEED WITH SAID improvement . Whereas, by resolution adopted on. the 1st day of January, 1023, the Council of the Village qf Cedarville, Ohio, declared it necessary .to improve Main Street, Cedar- vine, Ohio, from the South line of Maaaie Clock Bridge to the North corporation line, oy paving and the construction o f storm #ater sewers and cement curbs and gutters, and by sgid,resolution further determined Mint the public convenience and welfare re­ quired that said improvement be made, and, Whereas, by said resolution.said Council further determined the nature and grade; of «aiu improvement, ami' approved plana, specifications, .estimates and profiles there- .or on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village; end said resolution providing that the whole cost of said Improvement, less 1-bQth thereof, and.the cost of intersec­ tions shall be assessed by the foot front, on cne lots.1and, lands bounding and abutting, upon jS*td improvement, said lota and lands being' determined to be specially benefited ey said improvement, the said resolution setting forth what shall constitute the. cost of said improvement, and further, said resolution providing the assessment so to oe levied shall'be paid in Nine (9) annual installments, with interest on deferred pay­ ments at the same rate as shall be borne by the bonds issued In anticipation of the col­ lection of assessments, property owners to: nave .the option of paying assessments in cash wlthirt thirty days after the passage of the assessment ordinance, and bonds of cna Village of Cedarville to be Issued in, anticipation of the levying and collection of assessments •in installments, .and said reso­ lution further providing that the remainder Jf the entire cost of said improvement not pccfally assessed, together with other costs,- ss Hbt forth in Section 7 of said resolution, to be paid by the issuance of bonds, except "O much of the cost of said improvement as may, be assumed by the Board of Comity: Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, as- provided by law, and as may be determined after the passage1 of said resolution, and, ; Whereas, the said Council ,of said Village, by resolution No, 2, passed ,on the Bth day of February, 1928, proposed to the Board Of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, to pay all the cost of, the Improve­ ment of Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio; front the South line of Massie Creek-Bridge to the North corporation "line, by paving and the construction of storm water sewers and cement curbs and gUttdrS, except the sum of ■Six Thousand Dollars ($6000,00); the said Board of County, Commissioners' to. make said Improvement as provided by Jsw, and, Whereas, the said Board Of County Com­ missioners of Greene County, Ohio, by resolution -duly auopted on the fitb day at February, 1923, accepted, said proposition submitted by the said Council of Cedarville,- Ohio, and by said resolution determined that; the public convenience .and welfare require that,.said improvement b e ' made, add by said resolution appropriated ‘ out of the .pecial 2-niiU levy the sum of- Six Thousand Dollars ($6000,00) for, the purpose of mak­ ing said improvement, anti further by said resolution approved the surveys, plans, pro­ files, cross-sections, estimates, and epectfi- iations f o r said improvement, and directed the Clerk of. said Board to file a certified copy of said surveys, plans, profiles, ■esti­ mates add "specifications with the' Council of'sald-VlUage of Cedarville, Ohio. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED , BY fHE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF GBDARYILLE; S*ATE OF OHIO, three- lOurtb* o f all the members elected thereto concurring; ■Section 1, Upon the! examination of the said survey*, profiles- plans and. specifics^ ‘ ion* above referred to, by the Council, of the Village of. Cedarville, Ohio,, said Council i* satisfied that th# public convenience find welfare require that said improvement be P ad* and does hereby further -determine the public convenience and welfare re­ quire that said improvement be. made, and it.is hereby determined to proceed with the improvement - of Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio, from the South line of Massie Creek Bridge to the North corporation line, by paving «tid tbftvCO&Ktriietton. of atolrnt watefr- acwew and eament curb* and guttera* inf accordance with said resolution* herein- before *at forth and in accordance with-the •aid $I*n*. specifications, estimates and pro*< .heretofore, approved by said rcsolu- tions of the (Jouncii of said Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and the. Board of County commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, Section 2. That the said surveys, plans profiles, estimates 'attd specifications, at certified to the Connell of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, by the Boar4 of County Commissioners, of Greene County, Ohio, are determined by Council to be the same, sur­ veys, plans, profiles,' estimates and specifi­ cations. formerly approved by said Council in Resolution No. 1 passed January 1st, and subsequently approved1by resolu­ tion Of said Board of County Commissioners, ss hereinbefore set forth, and the- same hereby are approved. , Section 3. That the Village Clerk he and he is hereby directed to give due notice in a newspa ,fer published In the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, to the effect that said consent has been given and agreement,en­ tered Into, and that' said surveys, profiles, plans and specifications have been approved; that said notice shall fix a time when'claims for compensation .and damages/ on account Of the proposed improvement, shell he filed with the Village Council; that said notice shall he published at least one week prior to the time fixed for the filing of said claims, as required by law. Section 4. That the whole cost Of said improvement to be paid for by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, less l-60th thereof and tHe cost .of intersections, shall bp assessed hr ,th» foot front upon all the lots and lands hounding and abutting upon said im­ provement, which said lots and latads are hereby determined to be specially benefited by said improvement, and the cost of said improvement shall include the expense of the preliminary and other surveys and of the. printing at notices, resolutions and ordinances required, and the service of said notices, the cost ol construction, together with interest on bonds issued in anticipa­ tion of collection of deferred assessments, and all other necessary expenditures} that said assessments so to be levied Shall be paid in Nine (9). annual installments, with interest on deferred payments at the rate of 614 percent, per annum, provided that any owner of property assessed -may at his option pay such assessments in cash within thirty days after the passage of the assessment ordinance; that the bonds of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, shall be leaned ftticipation of the collection of deferred installments of assessments, and that alt of the' lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said improvement shall be assessed thCMlliFi Section 8. That to pay the remainder of the cost of said improvement, except so much thereof as is to be paid by the Board or county Commissioners of Greene County, Dblp, as hereinbefore Set forth,, the, bonds ? f the .Village of cedarville, Ohio, shall he Issued in the manner provided by law. Section 6, That upon the sale of said bonds In anticipation of the collection Of special assessments and for the payment of that portion of the cost of said Improve- ment to be paid by said Village, the Village yj'erk and Treasurer are hereby directed to pey to the Treasurer of Greepe County, Ohio, the estimated portion of the costs and ex- fensts of said improvement to he paid by B*jd Village, which has heretofore been estimated to be .the sutn of Thirty-four Thousand Dollars ($84,000.00), and if upon the final estimate of Said work, the coat to borne by the Village exceeds that amount, the same shall be cared for as may be here- f/t*r Provided by/said Village Council, and J.Vthe cost of said improvement on the part of ssid Village Is less than Thirty-four Thousand Dollars ($34,000.00), then upon the completion of said work, the excess of J , rost, as above provided for, shall r Mi WrragStore 1 THB m m A m ’WREN OO. 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Earning Power I S your money earning -all for you that it can, or have you got it invested in low return securities. Money should earn to its capacity wherever' it is put;—but it is up to you to put it where the returns will be the greatest; and also the safest. A . • Our Special Certificate Plan is one of the soundest^wxsest ' and most attractive savings plans eVer created for those who seek not only generous yield, but also a positive safeguard further money for it is all loaned on first mortgage on real estate. * And they pay vMImx not 0M-] - eil pi CedavviljA Oho, on 6* W k t o t h e aaid VUlago, to b# ap- e 28th dag at March, 1028, and all ! « »fovM*d by law. ot M filed to aaid time ahali be,! 7* That a Copy of this ordinance Cedarville, Ohio. red, as provided by JaWr ..... i Xertii'e,t? by the Village Clerk to the JOHN (J. McCOWCiCIJ,, |JJba^ of^ County Commlseiohera of Greene ClMk o f the y«j*ge of ° i l0- . ,, ’ -* —.... ............... That this ordinance eball take '2« J“2LR K ’to*** iwa« * tw m WM^Wlowed by law., ^ J>a*aed thla 12th day of Mareh, 1928,. ' t. ft. MOTT, , ■■ ^ a Mayor of the Village st A t o t ; Cedarville, Ohio, Rsi Costly to Jsmslofi Ptontof*. flats destroy, annually, at feast onfi. twerttfeth of Jamaica** sugar ctm* mu , causing a loos of stwut a million W lltlf ■ OedarvJUe, «Rrtq,HWI The Springfield Building & Loan Association IWiohey to t<o«ui ot% iReul Eitate 28 East Main St*, Springfield, Otiifi imiliitiluiiiiiiuiiJuiiliiliulJDUMiliRiiMiliiiliiiiiiimii.iimuilHiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiu m w i m n n m i i n

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