The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

f ' i \ mttr> mm »MX|KUWIKUItHiBKMUMi *'i|»(Wj>liaiiilr*iiiiii m m 3Se RIKE- KUMLERCO. Celebration TK$ celebration has been in progress * week and now for the second Saturday there art brand new “ gift values ” Genuine savings on ’ new spring mer­ chandise are our souvenirs to our custom- ers-r-the most appreciated mementoes o f this great birthday celebration that we could secure. . " On Sale Saturday, March Twenty-Fourth 10 Fine Dinner Sets, 100-plece sets,,$78.70 and $58.70. 51 Boxes Stationery, 35c each, 55 Boxes Stationery, 59c each. 144 pahs Sixteen-button Length Gloves, $5.95. 108 Men’s Wool Hats, very special, $1.85. 500 Men’ s White Broadcloth Shirts, $3.35. * 120 yds. Printed Silk Voiles, $3.50 yd. , ■- 50 Silk Umbrellas, all colors, all styles, $6.95. 72 pieces Women’s Fine Neckwear, 95c. 600 pairs Women’ s, Ingrain Silk Hose, $1.69. 500 Women’s Handkerchiefs, 14c each. 600 jilk. Jersey Vests, in flesh or orchid, $1.39. ‘ .Specially Reduced Terms on Phonographs. Fancy-Ratine Skirting, for Sp.orts, $2.49 yd . . 100 yards Barred W ool Crepe, $1.98 yd . . St. Gal! Swisses, Newest Spring Colors, 79c. t Kike’s Special Sateen, 45c yard. s . Women’s Satin Princess Slips, $4.95. Satin Petticoats, Lace Trimmed, $2.95. Iujngf Satin Breakfast Coats, attractively shirred, $8.79. • 100 Suit Blouses, $4.50i 50 Tresosham Petticoats, $3.70. 1 s 4 150 Gingham and Ratine Wash Street Dresses, $5. 15 Wardrobe Trunks, $24,75. W ell’s Short History, Generalized-Edition, $3,75. 500 pieces Filet Laces, 18c to $1.25 each., _t Boys’ Blue Serge Suits and Tweed Suits, $13 and $15, v ’• “ .Women** Two-piece Suits, $38, „ f 5.Women’s Sports Coats, $28. v 25 Wrap-Around Flannel Skirts, $7.70. . - 25 Malunson’s Silk Crepe Dresses, Misses’ Sizes, $28. . 9x12 W ilton Rugs, seamless and fringed, $76.50, 9x l2 H[igh Pile Axmiuster Rugs, $52.50. 200 Cocoa Mats, for ip front o f doors, 90c. 18 R oyal Bokhara Rugs, $85. Deep mahogany color. 15 Beloochistan Saddle Bags, $15 each. SCO yds. Dotted Swiss .Curtaining, 25c yard. s . 200 pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, 98c pain k V-\ }[ 288 repperlll Sheets, size 84x90, $1,29 each, h \f: a: Fine quality all-linen Damask,, is $2.95 yd . -- - A good quality cotton Damask, is. 75c yd . i; 300Napkin* t o match, $7 doz. } 300 Extra Large and Heavy Bath. Towels, 59c. \ - 30Q Extra quality Bath Tow els-fu ll size, 25c, 1 360 Extra heavy medium-sized Towels, 35c. \ (oh;C------- Ti,f ^ -1f ^ Mahogany Bookcase with .Grill D oorsj $80. Fine Velour Davenport, damask cushions, $210. Velour Chair to match Davenport, $h05. Hexagonal T op Walnut Table, $52. ; ;.iit ' ; Another Walnut Tables 20x60-inch top , $45.t ** ‘ « 15 Domestic Sewing Machines, $5730 . X ‘ X . ’ Jack Hoerner Tins o f Candy}35c. 1 ^ • Imported Steel Sqssors, many sizes and styles, 69c. " 't Girls’ Soft Dress Hats, special $&.75. " Women’ s Sportt and Trimmed Hats, $5 and $8.95. 10Q Little Chef Toaster Stoves, $1.49 each. % 111 the .Downstairs Store *-^ 425 Easter Dresses, $14. 600 SpringyCcjgts, $10, $14, ’$28. , $19.75 and $29.75. I I 100 Suits for 325 New Skirts, 600 Men’s Fine Shirts, 87c and $1.27. 120 Pairs Boys’ Fine Trousers, $1.47. t ■ 100 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits, $7.70. J 1500 Boys’ Heavy Hose, 3 Pairs, 87c. 400 Apron Dressea, Special, $1.88 and, $2.88. 100 Boys’ Play Suits, 95c. j * 50 G irlr Coats, remarkable at $ 9 . 9 5 . < 100 Girls* Dresses, $7.95. , / ^ j 100 Girls* Gingham Dresses, $1.95. i *’ 100 Dress Hat*, special, $4.95. t r r i 4 500 pair* Spring Pumps and Oxfords, $3.75. 5% MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty Five Mifiibn dollars o f Insurance money to loan os*Farmjmortgages? -at 5% . Will loan up to $80.00 per acre ont the best farms. Must be nice well located farm s. Interest either' amtally or semi-annua lly- * $100.00 payments accepted. ■ I r % t i i % - • ¥ W. L CLEMANS, Agent SundaySchool ' Lesson ' :yrT-— (MM . <Bjr R *V . JP. H. rnWYATICB. D, IX, | T«acli9T o f Tlr.cllsh Bible In tlta Mood? { Bible IfiatlOlU' s'f i I.K ubo .) f CoI’upyrlxHt. 19S3. Wvetern Newapapor Union, LESSON FOR MARCH 25 REVIEW JESUS THE WORLD'S SAVIOR GOLDKN TEXT—This Is a faithful paying, anti worthy of ajj acceptation., that Christ J chuk vnmc into the. world’ to nave »lnn<UK,~-X Timothy 1:16. PRIMARY TOPIC—favorite Story of the Quarter.* > JUNIOR. TOPIC-Favorito Lesson* of the Quarter. in t e r m e d ia t e a n d se n io r t o p - IC—Luke's picture of .T okos . YOUNG PEOPLE ANP ADULT TOP­ IC—Lessons From Luke's Gospel. method of review muBt he de­ termined by the grade of the class, by the test of the teachers and by the na­ ture of the studies of the‘quarter. Three methods are suggested: 1 (1) Centering IntheTopic—Jesus the World’s Savior. This method is sug­ gested by Doctor Craruiell. I. The World’s Liberator, . 1. Prom Diseases, Lessons 1, 5. What God Remembers, "I," says (Jod, "will remember." How sweet to think of what God will, and what He will not, remember! Ho will remember his own covenant, but He will not remember His people’s sins. The cross, which ratifies the * former, puts away the latter.—<5. H. McIntosh. No Truer Picture. There Is no truer picture of what history reveals than a crucifix.—Rev G. A. Kturidert Kennedy. The Lie, Siis has many tools, but a lie In tin bant '■* that fits ithem all.—-0- W Hob. a. 6ET00RPRICESOHSALEBILLS Tribesmen Whistle Messages. The aborigines inhabiting the Mala­ bar Islands apeak to each other at a distance by whistling, the whistlers being selected for their ability to whistle loudly. They make this their livelihood. *fluirr*l« fuppiy iruahst, The camel has nothin* to do with the camel hair brushes so beloved by artists, for they are made principally from jwulrraT* hair. NOTICE We are ready for tlxa year's busi­ ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take care of your order of, any size for chick* or custom hatch­ ing. We carry a full line o f Buckeye* Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery of anything in our line. Would advise early orders as our space is going fast. The Northup .Poultry Farm, and Hatchery, Yellow Springs, O. Bell phone. fffej?liiNOiarTgrTO*r.iliW(iWi> *— - f '-----rT T ’— , ’ -, ORDINANCE No. I l l A1?r«9.1R?.1.^4Nc:B TO ISSUE BONDS IN m-’R o p TWENTY-NINE THOU- SANI) DOLLARS (m.UOO.QO), IN AN. MC'tl’ATtQN QF THE ’COLLECTION OP SPLCTAL ASSESSMENTS POR THE 2. From ‘‘Legalism." Lesson 1. 3. From Pride.. Lessons 2, G, 4. From Selfishness, Lessons 2, 5. * 5. From Prejudice. Lesson 7. 6. From the Sinful Past. Lfesson 7. II. Tho World's Teacher. 1. About Sin and Salvation. Les­ son 3, 1 t 2. About Human Duty i (a) To Others. Lessons 2, 4, (b) To God. Lessons 5, 8, 9.' • (c) To State. Lesson 9. (d) With Money, Lessons 4,.8, 9. 3. About Prayer. Lesson 6. III. The World's Sacrifice. L*Sacrifice Faced, Accepted. Lesson 30. • * . 2, Sacrifice Rendered. Lesson 11. (2) Modem Applications of the Les­ sons. This scheme calls for report# by members, of the class to whom assign­ ments were previously made. This Is taken from Peloubet’s Notes. Lesson I. “ IVhat should we keep of the old-time Sabbath?" Lesson' H. “Why is It hard to be hum­ ble today?” Lesson III, “Are our churches renlly open to the prodigals?" Lesson IV. “Wlmt should our rich . men do for our Lazarnses?" *Lesson V. “Men and women who de­ serve much gratitude and receive lit­ tle." - Les^pn VI. “What may vre reasona­ bly expect from prayer?” Lesson VII, “Why It Is hard for a modern business man to be a Chris­ tian," Lesson Vlll. “How the church should utilize its average members.” Leseon IX. “How can we get our church members to give as much as they should?" Letson X. “Things that Christians do not grieve enough over." Lesson XI, “How the,message of thc cross might be brought to all men In a generation," (3) The Central Teaching of the Lessons: • Lesson I. There is no malady of man connected with soul or body which Je- ,sus cannot heal. Lesson Ik Unselfishness will move one to humbly, take the lowest place In life, ^esteeming others better than him­ self.1 I - 9 Lesson III. God is longing and wait­ ing tdwelcome to Tils bosom the vilest sinner who comes With contrition of heart. Lesson IV. The one who lives only for tills life shall surely suffer agony and torment InMhe llfe to come. Lesson V. Ingratitude Is common to tiie nntural heart. The Lord expects those who experience His salvation to give Him their love. Lesson VI. Those who pray to God In the right spirit shall surely get the blessings sought. Lesson VII. The supreme purpose of tho coming of Jesus' Christ to the earth, taking upon Himself our hu­ manity, and dying on the cross was to save lost men. Lesson VI11. Upon those who have not been faithful In the use of gifts the Lord shall execute judgment at His copilng, Lessoh IX. Wc are responsible to God, but God measures our gifts by the extent of our ability. Lesson X. Bitter agony was suffered by Christ when He bore tAu* sins. Lesson XL In Christ’s death a full price was paid for our shut God's Offer, Back of our ignorance and uncer­ tainty God stands with His offer of vlsdom and guidance to all who will ask It, kw lXuY&H ??0 0 F « AIN STREET. t-BDAW ILLE, OHIO. FROM THE S O im i l in e OF MASSIE CREEK BRIDGE TO THE NORTH CORI’ORA- 1IUN LINE. BY RAVING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER BEWEIIS AND CEMENT CURBS AND GUTTERS, . W h ores, the VUlatce Council of tho *>•"■00 p i CvdervIUe, Ohio, baa heretofore nv resolution duly- p e :;,od on the lo t d«y J a n u a ry IM S , Ueslired the neceauity of improving Main Street, Cedarvilie, Ohio,, .rom the South line of Masaie Creek Bridge o f h e North Corporation line, hy paving •md the construction of storm water sewers ■r.d content curb; and' gutters, and the ;uvymg of special auameptentu upon the property abutting on cuid Street, to pay for utd improvement all in: strict conformity .o law, and Whereas, nald Village Council by ordin­ ance duly passed on the 12th day of March, 102!', determined that the public convenience and Welfare require said improvement, and jUrtber determining to proceed, with said 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 he paid by the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, and such portion as is to he paid by the Village of CcdnrviUe; Ohio, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, two-thirds, of the members thoreof concurring Section 1. “That fo r the purpose of raising money in anticipation o f the collection of special assessments for the improvement of Main Street. Cedarvtile. 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, bonds o f the said Village shall be issued in the -amount' of Twenty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00). Section 2., Said bonds shall be designated as the North Main Street Improvement Bonds; shall he of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each; shall be dated April 1st. 1028; shall'draw interest at the rate of GIS per cent, payable .semi­ annually upon presentation and surrender of interest coupons to be attached to said bonds, bearing the facsimile signature' of; the Village Clerk,, arid' Shall be due and payable .as follqwa: April 1st, 1925, $4,000.00; April 1st. 1920, $4,000.00; April f st, 1927, $3,000.00; April 1st, 1928, 3,000,00; April lat, 1929.' $3,000.00; April (1st, 1930, $3,000.00; April 1st; 1931, $3,090.00; April la t, 1932, $3,000.00; April 1st. 1933, $3,000.00. Section 3. Said bonds shall be signed by- the Mayor and Village Clerk and scaled with shall the Village seal; 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 abd, principal, a t the Exchange Bank, in the Village of Cedarvilie. Ohio; shall be issued and »0id under the direction o f Council and. shall bear such consecutive numbers., a s said . Council or the propor officers of the Village may determine. Section 4. That upoh the sale of said bonds, any premiums and accrued interest realised therefrom shall .be paid to the Linking Fund trustees. T h e ' par value ealistd from the sale o f said bonds shall >« placed in the Village Treasury to the credit o f the North Main Street Improve­ ment Fund, and shall be dl.ibufsed from i;oid »tmd on proper voucher id payment o f the .cjiIK-mo of .the improvement aforesaid,- for which purpose' said .money is hereby appro­ priated. Section. 5. In the. event any o f the owners of ouy property. so specially assessed shall pay their total assessments in cash within thirty days of the final pnmage of the ordinance levying -such special assessments, the aggregate amount of bonds to be issued ohall b* reduced by. deducting the1amount ap paid In cash from the total amount o f the bonds to be .issued, and the bonds herein provided, for first maturing shall be correspondingly reduced by-the omission o f s o many,thereof as shall egual the amount of assessments so paid, or by changing the denomination of one o f said bonds, or both, au the xttay be, *ml the amount; to be credited to the foregoing fund from the sale o f said hoods shall be likewise reduced by the .amount o f the assessments so paid in cash fo r aucb improvement,' Section .6. That .aU installments o f Said assessments and all, portions thereof,’ to­ gether with interest thereon, ahall be applied to the payment o f said bonds and interest as. tho same shall, become due, and to no other purpose whatsoever. Section 7, That the faith, revenue 'and credit of the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, are hereby pledged for the prompt payment o f both principal and interest of the bonds;, hereinbefore described, in accordance with the laws arid&cOhstUutiOn Of the State of Ohio, Section 8. That for the purpose of pro- vidlng the necessary funds to pay the interest on <the foregoing, issue of bonds promptly, when and a* the same falls duo, and also to create and maintain a Sinking l-uud sufficient to discharge the said bonds at maturity, there uhall be and la hereby jevied on all taxable property of the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, In addition to all other taxe:,, .« direct ta* annually during the period for Which said bonds are to run, in on amount sufficient to provide far any deficiency in the levy, payment or'collection o ; raid ausesaments, as the same fall duo. That m .d tag shall l>e and fs hereby ordered nomputed, certified, levied and extended upon the tag duplicate, and collected by the tamo officers in the same manner and at the same tlmo that the taxes for general purposes, for each of said years are certified, extended n.tl collected; that all funds derived from , tax levies hereby required, shall be Placed in a separate and distinct fund, which, together with ail interest collected on the name, shall bo Irrevocably pledged for tho P&b'ntcnt of tho interest and»principal of DB,d bonus when and as the same fall due. hcctiop, 9, This ordinance! Shalt take effect and bo in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, J1SD. MOTT, Mayor of the Village of , , , , Cedarvilie, Ohio. A ttest! JOHN G, MeCOHKEtt, Clerk of the Village o f Cedarvilie, Ohio. I.I’NGARWA FOR CQVGH8 AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better, Dccp-scgteu ones are a menace to the Lungs, If LUN- GARDIA is not better and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath­ ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re« lief of Whooping Cough,—your money back, Uf.Q it to ward off Influenza. Thousands praise LUNQARDIA, For sale by C. M. Ridgway.' liWiM■HW9IMW3 mmawaw*#**- - ^ ta e w tk a s ., . . -Sn. ORDINANCE No. no NOTICE « Xoilce |» hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, i1,*8 Alven its Consent to the Board o f County Commissioners of Greene County', Ohio; and an agreement has been entered into where* . e Board of County Commission* x7l»*re»?eTmhl*d and authorised to improve “ ■*» Cedarvilie, Ohio, from the Sobth Une of Masaje CrCek Bridge to the North corporation line, by paving and the construction of storm water Sewer* and .and gutters, and the eaid .pedatville, Ohio, has Agreed to e«,ln" r® coat thereof, except the sum , Thousand Dollars ($8000.00), which b* thfl ll,®ld Board o f County commissioners; that the surveys, profiles, Specifications^ and estimates for said prepared under the of lh«,sald Board o f County Com- ??, *l,L07Sr5,1* r<1 have been duly approved by “ 37 l«Se Council, and the same are 3 ?„ fll° *n th« office of the Clerk or said Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, , Persons affected by said improvement ?I?i notified that claims for eompen* *n“ damage* on account of said im- ‘'hslj be filed in writing With, the i n ! ° r Cedarvilie, Ohio, on or H('° the 2Cth day of March, 1023, and all n«t to filed by eaid tlmo ahall bo barred, ars provided by Jaw, * JOHN G. MrCOUKELL, dork o f , the Viliago of Cedarvilie,' Ohio, Rat Costly to Jamaica Planter*. Lat'; rlnsfrity, amiu.Tlly, at least 0 i tweuiJeiii of Jmnaioa’V sugar cane frop, (fiusing a loss of about a million dollars. AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND .WELFABE REQUIRE THE IMPROVE. MENT OF MAIN STREET, CEDAR- • VILLE, OHIO, FROM THE SOUTH IANE OF MASSIE CREEK BRIDGE TO THE 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, 1923, the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, . Ohio, declared it n ever ary to improve Slain Street, Cedar- ville, Ohio, from the South him of Slmeio Creek Bridge to the North corporation line, by paving and the construction of storm water «ewew and cement curbti and gutters,' and by oaid resolution further determined- .fiat the public cuuvuiionce atjd Woharu rfi- .liiue., that eaid improvement be made, and Whereon, by i.md .ruuolution eaid Council" further determined the nature und crude of aid improvement, and approved plane, opecifieutiona, eatimutea and .profile* there* tor on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village, and oaid resolution providing that the whole coot 'of oaid improvement, lean i-50th thereof, and the coot, of (ntersec* tioun shall be asoeoaod by the foot front on cue lots und lauds bounding and abutting upon said improvement, said lots und Janda being determined to be specially benefited p y . oaid improvement, the said resolution setting forth what shall constitute the cost, of said improvement, and' further, said resolution providing the assessment so to be levied’ shall bo jjaid in Nino (9) annual installments, with interest oil deferred pay* meets at the same rate as shall b e’borne by the bonds Issued in anticipation of the col­ lection of assessments, property owners to; have the option of paying assessments, in cash within thirty days after the passage of the assessment ordinance, and bonds of. the. Village of .Cedarvilie to be issued In anticipation of the levying and collection o f' assessments in installments, and said reso­ lution further providing that the remainder o f tfio entire cost of said improvement net specially assessed, together with other costs, ns net forth in Section 7 of said resolution, to be paid by the issuance of bonds, except' so much of the coat of said improvement as may be assumed by the Board of County, Gommissibn^rs, of Greene ■County, Ohio, as provided by law, and as may be determined after the passage of said resolution, and, Whereas, the said Council or said'Village, by resolution No. 2, passed on the Gth day of February, 1923, proposed to the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, to pay all the coat of the improve­ ment of Main Street, Cedarvilie, Ohio, from the South line of Massia Creek -Bridge td the North corporation line, by paving and the construction of storm water sewers and; cement curbs and gutters, except the sum of S ix . Thousand Dollars ($8000,08), the said Board o f County Commissioners- to make said improvement as provided by law, and; Whereas, the. said Board of County Com­ missioners of GreenA County, Ohio, by resolution duly adopted -on the Gth day <o f February; 1923, accepted said proposition submitted by the said Council of Cedarvilie, Ohio, and by said resolution determined that the public convenience and welfare require that said ( improvement: he made, and by said resolution appropriated out. of the npeeial 2-mill levy the sum Of Six Thousand, Dollars ($0000.00) for the purpose of mak­ ing said improvement.' and further by said resolution approved the surveys, plans, pro­ files, cross-sections, estimates and specifi­ cations for said improvement, and directed ■the Clerk of said Beard to file a certified copy o f said survey:;, plans, profiles, esti­ mates and specifications with the Council o f said Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio. THEREFORE. BE IT OROAfNED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE' VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, three- fourths of all the members elected thereto: concurring, .■ ■• 1. ■■■; Section l . Upon the examination o f the said surveys, profiles, plans and specifica­ tions above referred to, by the Council o f the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, said Council is satisfied that the public convenience' and welfare- require that said improvement be made and does hereby further determine that .the public convenience and welfare re­ quire that said improvement be m'ado, and it is hereby deten lined to proceed with the improvement o f Main Street, Cedarvilie, Ohio, from the South line of Maasie Creek Bridge to the North corporation 'line, by paving aud^tbe construction df storm water, sewers and cement curbs and gutters, in accordance with aaid resolutions herein­ before set forth and in accordance with the said plans, specifications, estimates and pro­ files heretofore approved by said resolu­ tions o f ths Council of said Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, and the Board of County Commissioners of Green*, County, Ohio. Section 2. That the said surveyo, plans, profiles, estimates and specifications, as certified to the Council of the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, by the Board o f 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, 1U23, and subsequently approved hy resolu­ tion of said Board of County Commissioners, an ifemnbefore set forth, and the same hereby arc approved. i Section 3. That the Village C lcrk.be and ho in hereby directed to give due notice in a newspaper published in the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, to the effect that ' said eon.c-nt ban been given and agreement en­ tered into, and Uiat said surveys, profile:, pium, and Specifications have been- approved; that said notice shall fix a tlmo when claims for compensation and damages, on account of tho proposed improvement, shall he filed with the Village Council; that said notice ohall' be 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 o f said improvement to be paid for by the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, lens 1-G0th thereof and tho cost of intersections, shall he assessed by the foot front upon all the lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said im­ provement, which said lots and lands arc hereby determined to bo specially benefited b y said improvement, and tho coot o f said improvement shall include the expense of tho preliminary and other surveys and of tho Printing of notices, resolutions and - ordinances required, and tho service of said notices, the cost o t construction, together with- intercut on bonds issued in anticipa­ tion o f collection of deferred assessments, and ail other necessary expenditures; that said assessments so to be levied shall be paid In Nine (0) annual installments, with interest on deferred payments at the- rate of 6 r (cent, per annum, provided that any owm of property assessed may at his option pay such asscssmentfl in Cash within thirty days after the passage of the assessment ordinance; that the bonds b t the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of deferred Installments of assessments, and that all Of the lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said improvement shall be assessed therefor. Section S. That to pay the remainder t * the cost of said improvement, except r much thereof as is to be paid by the Board of County Commissioners of Greefie County, Ohio, as hereinbefore set forth, th e . bonds o f the Villsge of Cedarvilie, Ohio, shall be issued in the manner provided by law. Section 6. That upon the sale of said bonds in anticipation of the collection o f special assessments and for the payment of that portion o f the cost of said Improve­ ment to l>e paid by said Village, the: Village Clerk- and Treasurer are hereby directed to pay to the Treasurer of Greene County, Ohio, the estimated portion o f the costs and ex­ penses of said improvement to be paid by said Village, which has heretofore) been estimated to bft ,the sum of Thirty-four Thousand Dollars ($34,000.00), and it upon the final estimate of said work, the coot to be borne by the Vi'lngo exceeds that amount, the some shall 1m cared for a : may be here- ii fler provided by nntd Village Council, and if the f oot of oaid improvement on the part i o f said Village lo Icon than Thirty-four Thousand Dollars ($34,000.00), then upon the completion of oaid work, the excess of the actual coat, as above provided for, shall lie paid hack to the said Village, to be ap­ plied at provided by law. Section 7. That a copy of this ordinance fie certified by the Village Clerk fo the Board of County CommEsionorii of Greene County, Ohio. _ . r.cction 8. That this ordinance shall take oller-t and be in force from and after the 'earliiwt period allowed by law. l‘a r.ed this 12th day o f March, 1323. Dobbs, Cavanagh, Edge Hats Cr are produced by artistic hand­ w ork that cannot be imitated'by & machine prpeess. Dobbs Hats, ■ therefore, offer the exclusive­ ness appreciated by men o f dis­ criminating taste. The new Spring Hats are in and ready for the man who Wants a new one for Easter. $ 5.00 $ 7.00 THE MEN’S SHOP Exclusives But Not Expensive XENIA c— STORES - OPP. COURT HOTJSU -JAMESTOWN MAIN STREET You’ll be “thankful’ you started wearing THE t fR C H P R E S E R V E T 'O haveyourfeetfreeofanydl8comfort;tob«ableto (jothrough" JL thehardestdaywithouta singlelittle foot ache—certaiMythis ii aomething to he thankful for. And it Is so easily obtained” wear the Arch Preserver Shoe, W ith its concealed, built-in srch bridge thisshoeprovidesanaturalsupport-justlike going"bare­ footed’ yetwithoutinterfering In any way with modem styles. Have style with com fort! Attractive, new styles for all occasions. Let us show ypu how wonderfully this perfectshoe feds onyour feet. A R CH P R E S E R V E R W E E K M arch 12 to 17th W e will b e glad to show y ou what A R C H P R E S E R V E R S are and w h y because o f particu lar , features it*cannot be dup licated . Frazer’s Shoe Store w 11 Ea st M a in Street, . 2 X en ia , Oh io P:- \ H a v e y ou r o ld Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! W o rk ca lled for and de livered from 1 to 10 miles from X en ia . Send in you r address. W ill b e m Cedarv ilie April 2-3-4. Prompt Service arid Work ! Guaranteed Not to Bo Trustsd, 'tlio iiinn who Is Always pointing ont tlic faults of others 10 you will Also i Attest point out your faults to Others.- Youth's Companion, J, I). MOTT, Mayor o f tho Villa*# of CcdsrviUe, Ohio, Elmer Weyrich JOHN 6. MtCORKKtD, Clark of tho V illa*. Of (hNfatvitta' Ofcte, - 8 . 1441 Huffman Ave. DAYTON aOH IO W n Tiie sdvo produce* re: finches «id the edvert’3 F O R T ’ Busine Th. The returns this yeer indu prosperity las sons thought, ces indicate ti much better oi There are i prosperity. Or one of the gre; country has h farm product.- year ago. Ear, ed. People ha the future am tied, . There is m touch with bi . W. W. Gallon of the Hagar Co. Mr, Gallov her of states <? his company a the up-grade pany has man demand for ] crease. Mr. February and the company .* many years b lias. six pieces on hand read, work will be Another, op ness point of i ter N. Abel of ‘ Mr: Abel- rep demand for c The company time two ihm the lime bush be erected lat has caused a kinds of lime, bus supply < for the entire road work ms stone while th ing the grade supplied here The company •this time but ■ "struction wort sibje., Mr. Ansel Lumber Co. tt a number of lumber for eo.. summer. Whi. , first year, in pany,is conne. villa Company has its own ] les the local < finish for buili has added se :. branching out . can be notice* in’ this issue. OFFICERS 1 D j * The various the county hel Bureau in Xe*n day last, Man >i the local com >i station-.openec ing the ten poilnds of but . $17,433.61, w* -' $1,669.99, . T1 ing the statioi was $1,409.61 a membershif with 43, whic the county. At the elec lowing were c ident; Burton dent} Cash ( E. E. Finnt-y ory eouneilnu Xenia station two cents per i R. S. ANDEfi Cl r K. S, Andei spent a sever Mr. Anderson of 50 orange ah(l they visi Florida as tve on a tour of i Florida growi California on The party, or far East as > detson forme* tion and he and profitable & had unusuall Section of Cal ** may have so:- ^ orange crop *“ lemons, PROPERT’ George Bn property on • Strobridge. $2,500. The? increase in j Within the p; on some of one time wn is now much the North « fntieh in den will' contiaw the ntw ■ ' u % .

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