The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

^aaagSMtr m a n HHWWMXWi n 1f ’ 4 ' m m m , w o r s e * *Bm «t 1fc* W h m CMc, CMoarvills* CM*, unlit ynwwity *t f t a’slcck )&NMt «a tto t*W» #*ar s# AML WS*, ■ for Sto y wmf a m off G* ivtowiiic l a l ir « # rnt *to YUJsaifS fit; Cod*r. vHt% OW«t ft** IVowuxi BaBai* s f toad* tnewl for t t o , jMsyoM «C factor tto VtU«fa*s phars J * f tto i*f*WNuwat y| North Main \ »to*fc, t* said Vffi*#*, by pnvinir, ste. j SWA toad* « * foted April lit, 18*3, i toar fot*r#«t «b the rate ot 151-2, per ©oat, par *sa*», payable wwm - ob . woolly, and *r* la tto cksaaounation , at Fir* Hwdrad Dollar* ($500.00) aaek 0*4 as*tor* u follow#: $600.00 April Ut, 18*4, awl $600.00 April 1st ef omk *M every year thereafter to and ineludinr April let, 1033, SaM bond* are issued pqder the authority of a* ordinance of said Villa*® apd o f Secrioo 8821, 0 , C. Saidwkmds ahall be sold to the' highest and toat bidder for not teas than par and ac­ crued interest. All bids nuut state, the amount of bond* hid for and ac­ crued interest to date of delivery, AH rids should be sealed and must he accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, for throe per cent, of the amount o f bonds, bid for, upon condition • that i f the hid is accepted, the bid­ der will receive and pay for said bonds within ten days of the time of the a* word, said check to be Retained by the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, if said condition is not fulfilled. The success f"l bidder is to furnish the bonds without charge therefor to the Village, nnd subject to the ap­ proval of the Village Attorney, The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - John G. MqCorkell, Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio. H w m w w a, M M mom tosave uamx WHEN SHOPPING BTHRS. HARLANDH. ALLEH («, m*. MariuM M. MlmJ HOW TO TEST HOUR ORDINANCE No. 112 AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE BONDS IN THE SUN OR FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS {$8,000.09} FOR THE PUR­ POSE OF- PAYING THE •VILLAGE^ PORTION OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF MAIN STREET, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. . FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF MASSIE CREEK BRIDGE TQ THE NORTH COR- * POHATION LINE, BY PAVING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER SEWERS AND CEMENT CURBS ' AND GUTTERS. . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, . STATE OF OHIO. TWO-THIRDS OF THE • MEMBERS ELECTED THERETO CON­ CURRING: Section 1. That lor the jmrpoae of raising money to pay the Village's share of the cost of paving 'Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio, 'from, 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. gutters, it is hereby , declared- to he necessary to issue and sell gad there shall be issued, and sold, bonds of Said Village in the -Sum of Five Thousand, imDoUutt ($6,0.00.00)., Section Z. .Said bonds 'shall' he of the . denomination' o f Five Hundred Dollars ($600.00) each, shall be dated April 1st, 19231 Shall’ draw’ interest at the rate of - i f i peg cent, per annum, payable on the 1st days of April and October in each year, Open presentation and surrender of interest - coupons to be attached to said bonds, bear­ ing the- facsimile signature -of 'the- .Village Clark, and. shall b* due •and payable ar follows: Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) . April 1st, 1024, and Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) April ISt of each and every year tberaettsr to and including April 1st, 193$, < Section 3. Said bonds shsU be signed by the Mayor and Village Clerk, sealed wit: the Village seal, and shall express upo , their face the purpose for which (hey ate Issued, and the fact that they are issued ordinance;, shall aadinterest,at VillagoofCedtr- ‘-vHh _ ____T_ __________ _____ _ _ _ . ___ •onseeutiv* number# a# said*Council or the . proper Officer* df the Village may determine. Section, 4, - That the proceeds of the sale « f said bonds, except the premium# and accrued interest 'thereon,. shall be placed' In the Village Treasury to the. credit of "The North Main Street . Improvement Fund, and shall be disbursed on proper Veuebers for, the purpose of paying the ■Village's share of the cost Of improving Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio, from the South line of Massie Creek. Bridge to the- North Corporation line,' hr paving and the eonstruction of storm water, sewers and earnest purbs and gutters, and' for no other purpose, for which said purpose said money “T to vary tost tost of flour 1* to toko it into the form Ja which It is to to Head," la what every toperiooced housewife will t»U you. But there are some other iadhratioas which will show quality, before you go to the expense o f making, the purchase. These are color, odor, taste, feel and granulation. i i f you have been In the habit o f con­ sidering whiteness as a criterion of good flour, you ore wrong. The natural color o f flour from hard*?wheat is .a creamy, or slightly yellowish tinge, In fart, a dusting whiteness is pretty Sure to Indicate bleaching. A grayish tinge usually means the presence of refuse matter, or that the flour has been ground from spoiled grain. Some­ times, If you look through a magnify­ ing glass, you can detect the tiny black specks In flour o f this kind, Good flour should Have *a pleasant vvheaty odor, anct should taste like the freshly ground grain. It should be free from sourness and Uisagreable smells.- » . Test your flour by gripping a hand­ ful. If it remains ha the shape o f the hand when squeezed, and retains the Impression o f the fingers, you are per­ fectly safe in buying it. But after a moment, It should fall apart quite readily. Squeezing Is also a good way df telling hard wheat flour from soft, as hard wheat flour falls apart more readily. . Flour should never contain so much' moisture that It can be pinched up into pellets by the Angers. YOu can easily detect dampness by thrusting the hand into a suck o f flqur. Good flour should.be granulated suf­ ficiently to show some slight grittiness When rubbed between the, fingers.'This will be more characteristic, however, o f hard wheat flour than of soft. Too much grittiness may indlcnte that com meal has been ground with it. One test .for com admixture is to dry a pinch, but not scorch it, and rub between the finger-tips. Pure white flour "will not then"feel gritty, but com, no matter how finely ground, will' still remain a little 'rough. Another test fo r the presence o f corameal is to wet a small pinch until It is very soft, then take It between the thumb and lingers and try to spin a ’ tgread. If It spins, all Is well and good, but If It makes only blobs on the ends ,o£ the finger^ very likely com meal has been added. Expert ’Manipulators. a,Do you believe In the power of platform eloquence?" * ’ ‘To a certain extent," said the vet­ eran campaigner, “but In politics a few words spoken in a conversational tone of voice to the right persons will frequently swing more votes than a dozen fervid orations Delivered from the stump."—Birmingham Afm-Uernhl, LEGAL NOTICE Mm a # » n r l (•hereby appropriated; and the premiums and aoerned Interest received from said sale ' ahall be transferred to the trustees of the Sinkia* Fund, to- be -applied: by them: in the wanner-provided by law, Section 6. That the. faith, revenue and credit of the VUlage of Cedarville are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of both jnrlneipal and interest of the bonds herein- aefere described,, in accordance with the laws and constitution ot the State of ‘Ohio. Section 4. - That for the purpose of pro­ viding the necessary funds to pay* the interest on the: foregoing Issue of hands promptly, when and as the same shall fait due,. and also to create and maintain a Slaking Fund sqfllelent to discharge the said heads at maturity, there. shall be and is hereby levied On all the taxable property of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in addi­ tion to all other taxes, a direct tax annually daring the period for which said bonds are to run* to an amount, sufficient to provide for the Interest and principal of said bonds meJkhey mature. That laid tax shall be and Is hereby ordered eossputed, certified, levied and ex­ tended upon the tax duplicate, and collected hy.the eame ofltoersl in the same manner and at the same time that the taxes for general purpose* fob each of.,said years are •ertjfiad, extended and collected: that all funds derived from Said tax levies hereby required, shall ha placed in a separate and distinct fund, which, together with oil in Sonet eeUested on the same, shall he irre yeesbly pledged for the. payment of the interest and principal of said bonds when and ns the same fait due. Peetfen 7# This erdiaanee shall take effect and he to force from and after the earliest period allowed hy law, Passed this 12th day of March, 1923. 3* D. MOTT, JJd/M' nf the Village of » Oedsrvtlle, Ohio. Attest: JOHN (i. McCORKELL, OUe. ' H f ’-CK A B S O R B E R S ’ riMstonw kdtowaA'euri vitiwl &rr# r -pMf K A. XOffifidCXs* * .ayMLnF 1 ■vWWmWmfmmrnv ii.wiiiwwwii- iS'jhH'^rr J ohnson Co Sealed bids will^be received at the office of the Village Clerk, Cedarville; Ohio, until Tuesday, a t’ 12 riclock Nbon, on the 24th day of April; 1923, for the purchase of the following bond iskue of the Village o f Cedar­ ville, Ohio. Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars ($2900(K00) of bonds issued in anticipation of the collection 'of. special assessments for the .improve­ ment of North Main Street in said Village, by paving,, etc. Said bonds are dated April 1st, 1923,. and hear interest kt 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dol­ lars ($500.00) each, and mature as follows: $4000.00 April 1st: 1925: $4000.00 April 1st, 1920} and $3000.00 April 1st, 1927; and $3000.00 April 1st of each year thereafter to and in­ cluding April-1st, 1933. Said bonds are issued Under the authority of an ordinance of said Village and' of Sec­ tion 3914, General Code of C.flo. Said bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. All bids must state the amount of bonds hid for and accrued interest to date of delivery, All bids should; be sealed and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, for three per* cent, of the amount of bonds hid for, upon con­ dition that if the.hid is accejrted, the 'bidder will receive and pay for said bonds within ten days of the time of the award, said check to to retained by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, if said condition is not fulfilled. The successful bidder is to furnish the tonds without charge therefor to the Village, dnd subject to the ap­ proval of the Village Attorney. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, John G. McCorkell, » Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio Bookshelves for Children, Teach children the proper care of their hooks by having low bookshelve* arontid the Walls of their room and in- atoliig upon their putting their books In place after the story hour. ....................................................... WHY NOT HATS GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVH TO WEAK THEM Tiffany's Optical Service Ft*- vMes Toa With the Best, TIFFANY B B T ra a . g u s s b s IL M t*H : M . ' XMM, O, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. TheGreatSpringandEaster Sales HewImpossibleltlstoTelltheStoryofCompIetehessoftheHomeStore’sSpringandEasterStocks If Every Woman and Miss Should Make Up Their Minds Right Away ■ :. " v - Y "■ : j ■- / ’ ' J - : ...." . ■' ■ ■ ■ T h a t they w ou ld have their Easter Suit, C oa t, Cape o r D ress now , and if they all came march ing to T h e H om e Store, eve ry one o f them cou ld see the k ind th ey wanted . I t ’s a great time f o r ’ buyers w h y prefer to choose from large stocks t ■ • • Ji ■ , . • • • • ■ «• * ■ Then For Women Who Have. Decided Thjat Now Is the Logical Time For the Selection o f New Spring Suits Notable Groups of Smart New $OQ $ *5Q $A Q Tailleurs and Costume Suits at H ere as the result o f An unusually fortunate purchase and repre­ senting values hardly likely to be dup licated before clearance prices take effect near the c lose o f the season. — O f fine Poiret twills, piquettes and twill cords, they include a w ide cho ice o f smart. Styles ranging from long line tailored suits to b o x y little affairs o f extreme­ ly youth fu l lines and beau tifu lly emcroidered. — In the fashionable favored shades o f tan, black , and navy , and all sizes fo r women and T misses. « Other suits up t o $95 .00 . "S 4 1 i a n d V iv id C o n t r a s t s G iv e a i .4" f ■ N ew S m a r t n e s s t o W o n d e r fu l k 1 \ F l a m in g C o l o r s F la s h a n d G l o w , Spring Flocks That Suggest Im- $ O t $ Q C mediate^Selections at - - - %J'3 N ever be fore a season o f suce exo tic beau ty in fabrics and never be­ fore a season tha t offered the art o f fashion creators the inspiration o f so m any periods and countries. *— In these w onderfu l new frocks, fo r instance, see the designs o f ancient E g yp t rev ived in their fabrics i — see the glorious co lors o f the O rient reflected in their beautifu l shades;—see the qua in t primness o f the m id -V ictorian in their, ruffles and tiers. B eau tifu l prints, sport crepes, can ton crepes, flat crepes, satin cantons, crep^ E lizabeth ;— even imported kn itted dresses in­ cluded. O ther Dresses from $13.00 to $85,00. THE NEW CAPES . ,< I'1 j ........................._ • ' At Almost Any Price One Would Care To Pay <4 W ith th e who le fash ion w or ld astir w ith the vogue o f the Cape— w ith a lm ost ev e ry w om an planning tc* include a cape in her ward ­ robe—w ith m an y cape manufacturers far beh ind the schedule o f their orders and m a n y stores already compla in ing o f their scarcity . Women's Sport Coatsin theSmartest Pf Spring Modes, P P Vou ’ ll Find GENEROUS ASSORTMENT } Of Capes Here developed in rich fabrics that carry fash ions highest app rova l, and priced so dec ided ly m odera te that choosing w ill be a pleasure. $25 and $35 S o ft, F leecy M aterials in the Popular Tan, row n «nd G rey Shades—M any in D istinctive 'laid#. , , These are the coats youn g wom en find “ju st right” fo r the early days o f Spring, when one longs to have a change from the heavy ^Vin­ ter wrap. F o r in addition Hn their smart appearance and the splendid service one know s at a glance they w ill give, they possess su fficien t warm th to be thoroughly com fortable, even early in the sea- ton . - “ Smartly belted models arid those with' flare hacks share the honors. The collars close up Snugly when desired and convenient pockets give a trim finish. •Choice of crepe and satin lining. ’ StosaJH.** Other Coats From $16.75 to $95.00 BETTER RUGS, MORE OF THEM, AND LOWER PRICES THAN FOR YEARS IN THE GREAT MARCH SALE , NOW AT ITS HEIGHT. .$ 17.85 $ 30.50 Size 9x12 Seamless Brussels R u g s ........ . Size 9xt2 Seamless Velvet *$Rugs with, fringe,... . . . . . . Size 9x(2 Axminster R u g s . . . . . . . . . . ................. Size 9x12 Bigelow Axminster t v U g a , , * . Size 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs. < , , , i. $ 37.50 $ 47.50 $ 69.50 Size 1 f - 3 x l 2 Brussels ' d? O Q C A R u g s .......... ...............................t f > Z S l . D U S ite 11-3x12 Axm inster $ 4 9 5 0 Size 11-2x12 .B igelow A x m m s t e r ^ g Q g Q S i z e 9x15 B ige iow Axm inster g A S ite 11+?hcl$ W ilton V e lv e t ^ g g Q Q Armstrong Linoleums TKe ve ry highest qualities a t v e r y low prices fo r this sale. ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM 4 YARDS WIDE $ 1.10 A SQUARE YARD *1

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