The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
•Mat S i h m t , o e t o a s t i t , k m jNMHMMHK He. ♦*» 4^4WF9MnRIF T toaG oU 7li« P issidsatfir eyfitetofite view ot m i &&%*** & M i . ciMiK^orlt many doobtiBg Aawrteaim who thought the wegM had eoatato aa -a te w teu vWoet stock g*mbiing prod—o& Ks> u*—4 m u lt. '.. Particularly important i t tba fact, usually forgotten, th a t th is nation corummo* 90 per cont of til it pro- duett. I f tomorrow the ptople of the United S tates, conxemers snd distrib u to r!, stan d rt*u*>« M r normal puixihaaiugt J—te*A of holding bock in » te g—, fothak four, o p r prosperity conditions would immediately become 97 p e rcen t of normal. 1988558 BA N K S T A T « I k HT Americans ndjw hoarding, they know riot why, should remember th a t the 1999 dollar will do almost twice the b u y te rw o rk of a 1989 dbBir. Buy now, the dollar’s 1930 value will not ■' endure. ~ ' If Hettey Ford’s la te st prediction becomes reality , th is country-will cpn- *—***#»; I t can produeep and- more,- bsrring, perhaps, auperfloua food pro ducts* And if they can be produced as cheaply in proportion s s one automo biles are produced, our. farms could Undersell the world, a s our automobile araimoving- picture factories do. h ist Ford predicts a minimum pay fo r workers of 927 a day by 1950, the flye-ctey week to be universal, giving ' the 937 a day man leisure to enjoy his earnings,'automobile, radio, etc. M m M u ■ .11 W W UvabiktMi, iraraa la fPfvvwPI' otf—PW1*—I- ITtot—7—il—M!1#- -mmm- «i» .. . p i r n IS*' isb atat wsmc sw tM isc F ta t, as* I |a. (I& .uaMd; an f)«|d||gmUa « m MK tkl V * ||iju pa IBs • —w——i^— *#*p* wimea ms- mm m m m m **■m - i M ** 1*“** WgUr fluMto. p^—r tasspaa wsw——* , - ■OUR, ta« vtftw* wswr ra#*lr u «W M s oaQsssfi to a SMM whMt to* Bear* of FuMfe Affair* MMi tote Council 4mm toatraWe I* dteear* to# wpfUat toto * Municipal #*r- rioe ConiHuiy water Mflealsff stoat; sad ‘ WHEREAS. • water aeftralw stoat to a****- m o to rawer* to* raH* o t Bra* sad stscswris to toe-water meNr wWW» *** JrartfuUo B*«to ss# insfwW sad top* to* rates#,*? ***••#* sad> m m m m i sad m n i U I , to to storthto to soften m M water st suwrii !«a expenas sad la • mors sfftotewt moaner by paraln* th« ism s thru a Maatolssl Startle* Company water aotteaing stoat, sad thereby sMsUast* to* #***« ot hard w tto sad tbs tacpmx* sad lnefficlsnt operation of to* present water softening stoat; W— SEAR, toe ManlripM Service Company JO** agreed to purchase too exlsUng water; soft ening plant at * pries of Seven Hundred (fiUMMO* Dollar,; sad WHEJttAB, the VlttoS* Cowell, to* Board of Pfebtie Affair, and to* Jtayoc are of’ to* opinion tost to* Municipal Service Company wator softentout plant to best adapted to local eoaditlow, sad- will beet and most efficiently sad meet eeoaoeilcaH? servo the Tlltose of sCe- dmnrlU* to softonlnr to* water; and / WXBXAAS, toe- seeurlos o t toe beefits of said lease is necessary fdr toe immediate preserva tion o t public health, safety and welfare and public and private property, and for the imme diate dally operation of toe Water Work, De partment and to# fat Trustees of Public SfC, IT ORDAINED BY THK COUNCIL of toe^ Village of Cedartllle, Ohlrfj SECTION 1, Tbat-toe Mayor and the Board, of-Trustees of Public b* and toey hweby are authorised and directed forthwith, after the effective date of tide. Ordinance; for and on behalf of toe Village of CedarvJIle, to enter .Into: and execute a lea** with Municipal Service Company, of Dayton, Ohio, for a Municipal Servlet) Company water softening plant upon toe term*, and’conditions set forth In1the sub sequent- sections hereof; said water softening Dtoutrbrbrln substantial -conformance-witlt-the- speeiflbatlonron file with toe Ueerd of.Trustees ot Publie Affairs. SECTION 2. That-said,'lease shall be- for a term of twenty-fire (25) years, commencing oil toe first day of November, ’V)S0,- and* ending'; pn the last day of October, 1955. - . SECTION 3, That aatd lease shall provide for the payment each month during said leaa* period (first payment to be-made November 1, 1932) toe'Municipal Service Company expressly waiving rental which might otherwise accrue under tola lease prion to that date; said rental to be based upon the quantity ,of water passed through’ toe', water 'softening plant- to service during toe preceding calendar month and to be paid at such rale. Indicated' In the following schedule, o f -rates, to-nlt: * tp « rt of tho Condition ofTh* **- rhawgy Bonk, CedarvSIg, in tko S tats of Onto, «et tho # mm ). o f bosinoM on flsgtowtur 199A, mMOBSCSS Loans on Ksal E s ta te -----9 30^99-79 Loans oh Collateral 87,690.00 Other lo an s, Discounts — 965,953.94 Overdrafts 61A9 Other Bends, Stoics and Saeurities s m Banking House and Lot — 35.100,00* Furniture and F ix tu re s_14,300.00 Due front Reserve Banks and cash, in vault ------------- 44,965.44 uhetlotdhg vf to* ae*rd of Affairs, AVERAGEDAILY RENTAL RATE IN To m any-that seems -preposterous— almost criminal. Bi^t not long ago there was oniy one man in the'United States th a t could earn' a. dollar a day the year round. The increase from one dollar a 'd ay fo r one man only, to six dollars a-day, ond more, fo r mil lions of men; would -have' seemed as "impossible” as th e increase th a t Mr. Ford suggests from six dollars to tWertty-seven. Discovery of a gold, mine contain ing two or three billions of. doliars in jgold would be weloomo news, financ ing the world mo; ->strongly on a gold basis. . . Discovery of a nttoet containingf millions of tons of pure copper would- be of great value to industry, although i t m ight upset stttck prices. B u t no) mfcwrat discovery could be as- welcome or as important as the .discovery, ju st announced, o f huge ra dium deposits at?9Blberfowto Ontario. These deposits are said to be great e r than those; owned by Belgium in* the Congo, hitherto greatest ip the World. PUMFOGBTO ” SERVICE BUI.(NO CENTSFOREACH 1,000 U .s; GALLONS THEMOXTH PCJIP8 TOSERVICE (IN U, B. GALLONS) DURINGTHEMONTH 0 to , 4999 30. 5000 10 9999' 10.5 lOOODtd 14999 GJ3 15080 (0 19999 4.5 20000 to 24999 3.6 251)00, to 29999 . 2.0 30009 to 34999' ■'2.5 35000 to 39999 2,2 ' 40000 to 49*99 ' 1.8- 50000 to 59999 1.5 60000 to 69999 1.3 70000 to 79999 • 1.2 , SOOMto 899*9 1.1 OOMO'to 99999 1. 100090' to 109999, .9 m i l l fo 119999/ .8. „ . 120900 to 135000' .7 Germany proposes to meet the crisis of extreme radiralism on one' hand and th reat, of, Fesriat leadership on the other by artion. Rigid eeonomy will reduce national expenditures-by a bilUdu matks^ I t is aven suggested th a t General Von Hindenburg’s pay be reduced. TOTAL_____„ .„„ '„94 ?8 ^18 .58 LIABILITIES r Capital Stock paid i n ___ 9 50,000.00 Surplus Fund _____ 2,000.00 Undivided Profits less expen ses, interest and taxes paid 4,917.73' Reserved fo r Depreciation „ 6,786.61 Individual Deposits subject to check „ v—— — 226,779.97 Demand Certificates Deposit 3,622,77 Time Certificates Deposit 31,729.28 Savings Deposits ____ 38,443,08 Notes, Bills Rediscounted - 14,000.00 Bflls Payable .................. 50,000.00 Other Liabilities 87,14 TOTAL ____ 9428,318.58 State of Ohio, County of Greene, a s; I, L. E . Tindall, Cashier, of the above named The Exchange Bank of Cedarvillej Ohio, do solemnly1swear that the Ebovia statement is true tef the best of my knowledge and belief. L. F . TINDALL, Cajtoier Correct A ttest: J. B. Rife, Mirort I. Marsh, Robert Eider, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before-me this 30th day of September, 1930. A. E. RICHARDS, Notary Public, ' LEfiAL NOTICE We have n 4 money, worries here, w ith money to loan 's drug in the mar* k e t We seem to. lack the energy th at does somethingr or1any tttag .. We » like a poer old lady* dispossessed from her prosperity lodgings, weeping’ on the sidewalk, not knowing what to do. The fiery H itler reminds you of the •eying th a t if a man deeeaH ge too fa r be never goes f a r enough? H ehae gone f a r enough. He no t only threatens: to impeach HSndeaburg but propoees to conquer Busaia, <becssee GenUanyneeds more* territo ry fo r expension.” A large, Bolshevik-bearfo-Moseow will hove eomething to say about th a t Geosge M. Reynolds, bead of the big' tioatineo tsl Tltineis . Bank and T rust pempaay of Chicago, ended his fiftieth year in banking with, th is sen* sible and comforting statement: “DefressieU don’t kill^petH 9 ie. We a re reeoveriag from th k dip reeeiec faster than we apmrecMe; There is nothing fundamentally the trouble w ith tide oountry, l a a few months the volume of business will startle the nation by its ahto|r as ma; Le sptllcabie for toe average dally con- ‘ sumption Curing each monthly rental payment period, which rental rates are hereby determined to be fair and reaionable., The -water U’to be metered to the xatlifaction ot MuSIMpal -Service' Company, and all pay- menta Of money, .either' by way of rental* or otherwise occasioned by 'said- lesse, shell .be made from, toeWater Works JFunS of the Villas* of' CeddrvlU*/ and shall be paid on or before the last day ,of to* following month. . ' .SECTION 4, The aatd leas* shall -provide tor toe operation of said plant by to* Village of Cedarville, at Its Sol* cost and expentM, in- nludbur tawes. special aeaeeemenU. vxciaea and IrrlM wtitth may be-made agalaat to* plant or any part thereof, and (he leabee aball replace and.repair at) parta or to* leased premises and tht plant; including, machinery- and equipment. SECTION 5 .. That said leas* shall contain auch other and further eovetUnta and condi tion* ..a*, are usual, necessary and or proper In. such leases, for protection of toe property and tit!* thereto until too conclusion of ha term; the- title; to ton plan to remain in the leaner. SECTION h, That ail the-, coat, expense, labor, supervision and , engineering necessary for the delivery or said- plant ready for opera tion shall be undertaken, paid and performed- by the’Municipal Service Company upon water :works land and.or other land owntd by ibt Village' of •Cedarvllle, SECTION T. That all water pumptd by the Village if -Cedarvllle Water Works tip to -the capacity of too leased -plant and supplied by it to users drswtiig service from said water works system, whether public or private, shall be.' flossed.through aatd. leased.,plant. ‘ SECTIONS. The land' upon which said plant shall be operated shall be furnished by too Yilltge of Cedsrvllle without any expense; -to- too looser- SECTION i. Sard leas* siiall grant" To the lessee toe option snd privilege, at any time 'after five years from th r execution of to* lease, ,td.purchase the interest ot the lwaor In .and to said loose'*'and too plant covered by aatd lease tat the then ,reasonable and. fair value of inch Interest and said plant, which Value shell be Is no event less than an amount arrived at by capitalist]!# at a fair rate of Intern! (but In no errat to-exceed 5%) the estimated rental* pay able under the lease for Ibe term unexpired at to* toi**rtM oplon 1* exercised. •' Tbo fair value as above set forth shall be arrived at by the majority of tors* disinterested appraisers, one to be selected by each, of the paHlM heVeto, and the Two to SelecT- sT fctf. The option to purchase shell not be exercised until and unices too lessee shall lake all steps, do all tbtnir aad paas ail IwtlslaUon that .may be -necessary and proper to make such pur chase* .under, the then existing laws of the fKaio of Ohio and too- erdtaanoes of the Village of Cedarvllle a good and valid purchase. Should Section * hereof ho declared invalid W iR«g*t for aay reason whatsoever, to* re- aMlader of this ordinance shall be and remain is fail forts and effect, the eane os though Eootom. * had nob boon labhtdsd hereto, SECTION 1*. Tor reasons stated la to* preamble, this ordinance ta declared to be an emesgener metaure aad shall become effective at toe eSrHeet date permitted W law. 1 Passed by Connell October *, 1820. ■ Approved by toe Mayer October 3, 193*. A, E. MCBAKbS, Mayor of the Village of Cedarvllle, Ohio, Attest: i. O. McCORKKLL, Clerk'of Council. On* th in g ,w r ite dow n «tad rem em - b*r fo r fo tu r * rsfd rsn o e. TW« i i tb # tin t* to b * 7 good stod > s, i f y ou h o v e n w o ty to buy gnld WiH‘ tto t b o fr ig h t- •M d AWsy frow i thorn. B ttt No tfNW fit good Ik v gM nbUng- Sim p)«-tnind*d rod w ott so ld M *n- k o ttw i Islstnd fo r 9 8 4 , n o t aoap ectin g h ow tb « t iaU nd find U sd t w i n i n g M r o si tit* Eturt m * t m M d«vtib9. K«W T o rk c ity , w ith m ors th an 7 , 999>ee9 poptditioN y h o o WMi Jt*fi*** i d « t 91^,709^)00,000 w h ich M*«mir>tiNig H I# w orth « t k * * t,9 8 9 v •m m m * Tbmi i* intptsNMdTtg«nd inUr**ting, Iiu p cttin rc Am w orm T iln im N n iif I* tiii-tiM th a t if tirt IndUtM hud M r 914 *dt « t 4 fw om t with **«tj|p«twd hrtbtwrt they would h*v* *»Msgh wm*¥ N*wto m f Mwnh*ttii« IwCilVMI JVVviRrill' -IwSPnMi wtmv - f i t l i y # « pm* dhM t MNntitgink* Mt* *f It, <PPmR' wWw dE* wWi^r NOTIOJE o r ELCOTldN ON TAX LEVY f t CXCCMt OF THE FIFTEEN MIIL LIMITATION Notice Is hereby given that In perspanee of a beastsHew of the Council of the Village of Cedarvllle, Greene County, Ohio, passed Septem ber II, 1999, there w ill be-Submitted to A vote of to* p*op)e<of. said Village-of Cedarvllle, at the November Election to be held in the County • f Greene, State of Ohio, and Village of Cedar- vine; at the regniat places of voting therein, -m Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 19M, toe question of levying a tax In excesp of the fifteen mill limitation, fob the benefit of aatd Village o f CedavTttle, for the purpose of meeting toe current ettpenee* of said Village, to-wit, io provide s fuHd to pay for lighting the streets, avenues, alters and subtle p U cm of mm village of C*d«rrit)«, OMe, at nlgUt, by esease of elec tric light, at the rate of Two (I) mill*, for a period and term of Tire (5) years, TRe pefM far said riferiew win tw open at d:M o'riock A, M. and rsaulia open until a,-a« e'cieck p, M, (EnMefa fHasdafd Time) of aotd day, Ey order of ibe -uaclt *f toe Village of Cedarvllie, Greens (’aunty. GMe, M m M A, McfOKKKU, (Murk« f said Village, Tb* fdrsigaisf. iwW«0 l unHeked by order ef Nt* EOsrd of EncHoM «f Greens County, Ohio. Dated (Member I*, i*M, JAMS* IONEd, Chairman, ...... EAEt, mum, mm, W « gm iHNtjMTStl to W it amy^Aa G. orD.(XRikiioAttiiHlTohM. GIVEN* « **& 3>C h iiomoat, Fhott* 9-16L Sealed propbaaia.-wm be reoetr ii Mtow oWce e t toe-Cleek of to* VUlkg* of f |||9 l i ||o h i e , until twelve o’clock noon of to* fla t day ,of ‘October, 1930, for the purchase of bonds of toe said V llltge, as follows; - 1. Two Thousand Dollar#, (|»,0M.M). VllDge Share, .Sewer Construction bonds, dated the 1st day of September, 1939, denomination Two Hun dred Dolton,' ($209.00); maturing aerially Sep tember 1 , 1932 to 19(1, both inclusive; 2. Twenty-Two Thousand Dollar*, ($22,. 000.90), Special Aasessment Portion,-, Sower Conatruction Bonds; dated toe l i t day of Sep tember, 183*; denomination; 20 of $1,000.00 each, and 10 .of $200.00 each, maturing i i follows : TiVo $1,000.00 bonds and Gne $200.00 bond, or toe sum of $2200.00, in each of tod years from September 1, 1932, to 19(1, both inclusive. All o f said bonds to draw interest a t the rat* of five (5%) per tin t pec annum, payable semt- aunually on to* first days of March and Sep tember of each year. Anyone deairing to do eo may pmeut a bid or bida for said boada baaed upon thetr .bearing a different rede of intereet than, tout herein apeclflsd. provided that where a fraetiaaat in terest,r ate fg. Md^said fraMidn shall h* ea«- qusrter of on*per cent, opmultiple thereof * Said 'fetmdt'wb-toeuad f*c toe purptiee afors- said ’and.under uutherity of G|wDnifaNn $to«d Act of Qhi», «>d IN nMOfdeao* with Mctato' ordtoaneen ef aald Vlitowe;paaeed'(he $*rd dev or Eeptombw, l9g|e • Said Honda will be sold to to*Mghrst bidder tor' not .lean Than toe face vatu* thereof, ahd accrued interest. Ail bide must state lh* *u»b«r pf bonds bid for end (he.green amount of bid and accrued Interest to date Of delivery. All bide to be ac companied with a bond or certTfied rbeck pay able to The Village for net leee than owe (1%) p*r cant of the amount Of the bond*: to be sold, upon cendtUoH that if toe bid Is accepted the bidder will receive sad pay for atich bonds as may be toeued, as aboVt set forth, within thirty. (31) day* from time of award, aatd bond to bo forfeited or said check ta b* retained by the Villager If said condition' i* not fulfilled, No conditional bida will be accepted, and the approving opinion of Peck, Bchaffir E WUltom*. attorney! ot Cincinnati, Ohio, will be furaUhtd without charge, to to* successful bidder. Bids should be sealed and eadersed ''Bide for Sewer Construction Bonds,” Dated this 23rd day of September, 1PM. JOHN (I. HCCOkXCLL, Clerk of toe Village o f Cedarvllle, Ohio., LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals wlU be received at the office of the-Clerk of the Village of CedsrrHto, Okie, until twelve o’etoek noon of toe 21*t day ef October. 1IM. for too purchase of bewdd of toe said Village, as follows: 1. Seventy-fire "Hundred Delian; ($7S*#.e*>, Village Share; Water Works bohde, dated the la t day of Smrteatoor, l»M , drama)nation tire Hundred Dotlars, ($5M.H), maturing serially September 1, 1112, to JP49, both lariualre. 2. Fifty ThoUoand DMlars, (Mt.PM.M), Spe cial Asacrament Portion, Water Works Benda, dated the 1st day of September, 1930, denomina tion On* Thouraod Dettore, ($1AH.M)', mater- tn* a»riaily Eept*«b«r lr l»33. to l»(*; bo(h lu- cludve, Three Thousand Dollars, ($3,(91.09), eaeh year, except in 1114, 1127,1PM, IMS, and 1M(, Four Thousand Dollars, ($4,*M.M), ma ture Alt of Mid bonds to draw interest at too rat# of Are (5%) per cent per annum, payable semi annually on the (ret days of March aad Sep tember of each year, Aaron* desiring to do so may present a bid or bid# for said bonds baaed upon their bearing n different rate of interest than thab herein spe cified, provided that where a fractional Interest rate to bid said fraction shall be one-quarter of on* per cent, or multiple thereof. Said bond* are issued for toe purpose afore said and under authority of toe Uniform Hbnd Act Of Ohio, and In accordance with certain ordinances of a*M Village, passed the 23rd day of September, JPM. Said bond* Will be sold to toe highest bidder for not teed than,- the face value thereof and accrued Interest. Alt Mda tnuat state the number o^bonda bid for end the gross amount of Md and accrued interest so date of delivery. All bids to be ac companied with n bond or certified check, pay able to too Village for not I* m than ona ( i% ) per cent of the amount of the boedr to be Mfd, upon Condition that If too Md is aoeopted too bidder wilt receive and pay for such bond* a* may be iaetted, *0 shark set fattlf, within thirty (30) days from time of award, mid bond to be forfeited or said check to be retained by tof VilMge If Mid conditions la not fulfilled. No conditional bids w ill bo accepted, and the approving optalon of Poek,Sc»*t*r k WBtUnut; attorneys of Ctftdnhatf, Ohio, wtS M furnished without charge, to the successful bidder. Bide should be sealed and endorsed "Bids Tor Water Works Bended’ Dated This 13rd. day of September, 19M. JOHN G. McOOBKBLL, Clerk 6f to* Village of. CMetrille, Ohio, P r iv a te E te teo tbw jim m y M a in O f lb a , TteniapyNbio treated «a FitnnGr«ai»dMaroilatitE Pmteotiva A»*ociation Iw t IsSlursrlsh In Sptto mi itetionajl Mwnteaw . PanMitid for H lfli Priead Hay Poor te Wmgt ABTICLE XII, 8ECTSON V. 6 6 6 R e II gv E b a H eadack* o r N « n r * lfl« in f » ralrttrt**, d w c lfg n C«M tJfd « * t 4 a y , 'Umi. ip|w|i|iirji^lllliirtifc t e t e fifiMMEn myw^w^FMNfi* M^miraweMm mgm * * * ra^mer'Mw* M W H W * . iPMG iGn'in'IW itiG tgk OWNBRSatR STATEMENT* m tite r tf e ir N M 1 *° ‘* " 1 * “ " * M M ' i m x . UI t HAKM H - Dl JlAmftlMtr I'M ** -.jmMSk, ikwIM iir mm I tl .weOTNfiffMrwrE' . M M M 1w-VM WWW.E VW Fa<ifi|iiuN m FfeawaM-( mm I wtif Bt e wclfi *OoWt*mPotm V asHt^p en-m^ymMenwm ^ wnww i f r a e mph OF TAXES. Althoufh ha: production on Ohio ___________________ _ fam s thin yoar averafa« 1X.6 tons AT, -5 g J ^ , t « U * farm tiuUl In 1989, OHIOfSVSWg, 1 FBOPOWCD AMENDMENT TO THE * .W** n eigh b or* in o th er xtotex, CONSTITUTION OF otgO, . a re n o t crea tin g a boom in w estern hay marietta by rushing order* west fo r h a y -. . ■. * B j s j fit a 'o ! tin? 1 0 -m illion -ton i» v tio n a l h a y sh o r ta g e m ovem en t o f b a y ea stw a rd is n o t g o in g forw ard rap id ly a t p resen t p rices, accord in g t* w ord Jreceiv ed b y 0 . R , A rn old , ru ra l bco - i nom iat fo r tb o O hio S ta te H n ivw a ity , i Tbe tendency neema, Anw^d ytepdifl, to bold off from tbe purebase of high priced hays and substitute fo r them. This information coincide* With * survey recently conducted, by the dougjht committee of the agricultural extension service o f the univergity, of which Arnold is chairman. TMs pur vey o f 3042 farm* indicated a hay shortage a farm of 11.6 tons, CQitipared with the yieldrf o f last year, but the farniers also expressed intentions to buy only 2.6 tops of bay to fide them over the winter. . . Arnold quotes from the report of the bureau^ oF agricultural economics of the United S tates Department:of Agriculture, to support the feports frornw estenim iarkets:-“Haym arketa were somewhat irregular during the' week ending September 27, Offerings continued light and demand moderate a t most points. Clover, alfalfa, and prairie hay'were showing some prefer ence over timothy a t several of the leading markets.”. ' v rm B t it rraetoeJ by tk t Ctiurai AraamMv if Ih i S to tt H Slo t. ibree-IHwa of tbt members ^weted to each buna* cgu- W S S R W * b , mtoMM to the electora «( the state, lor tk*ir eaufvpl 'r rejection, to toe manner provldsAby tow, at to* eieetien to.b* betd on me urra rut, .j, after tb* first Momby rn November, 1930, a proposal w amend section 9 at avtHe X (l of to* conaNtotWe of toe etatceT Pliio, to read «* loltew*: ARTICLE XII. See. ?. .BEL I*** than filty pfcfc centum of toe-Income and inheritance taww that jnay be eolleetsd' by the state shall be returued to the. county, school d>>tr(cl, city, -viUni'e. or township In which said inen-^c- or >n- beritancc tax originates, or to any of the Mine, M may he provided by law. Adopted April 6.1929. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF OHIO. Office of the Secretory of State- . I, CLARENCE J- BROWN, Secretary of State; of toe State of .Ohio, do hereby) certify that the foregoing ia copied from and care fully comparedby,me with toe origins) -Joint - Resolution adopted by the 89th. General As' sembly ef the. Sue* of Ohio on April Ctlu 1929, and 'item on file in my office and in- rny official custody- m <:Secretary of) Stcte. and found to betrue Md Correct. Said Joint Rewdution was filed to the Office of the Sec- r«*rr at State on Agrit-mto.- 1929.- r.nd~ propoees to amend section 9 of article N | l of the constitution of the state of Ohio relating to the distribution of incoibe and :i a k f ltfiH P k il u u w . IN WfTHEES WHEREOF, l have here unto subscribed tar name and affixed my . official seal at Columbus, Ohio, thin 18th day of S«p|bembe<VA; D,-1930, , CLARENCE J. BROWN. Secretary 6£ State. • (Seal) 1 1 — m m m m C o a l and W c id T H E F Y lf iL O # ” • W f 2 f i fi He*ta 1 t e f toomm. " W E r a B S H ” HeeteX a S S w e t i H ) THE EUREKA 6 4 4 -6 0 . / - C»p«d^y 3 / to 4 Ro4>m» THE MISSION $ 3 4 -7 6 Hexts 3 Room* Nicely THE CONQUEROR $ 3 1 -5 0 Outstanding Value for 3 Room* THE PILGRIM 2 Room Six* $ * 2 0 .1 0 IR oo jnS ixe $ 2 4 ^ 0 , AND MOST BEAUTIFUL IN RADIOS THE 1931 FEARNOLA Slightly H igher if Paym ents a re desired The Cussins & Fearn Co. ' Main St., CedarviUe, Ohip AUH Before m arke ting your live stock call ■ THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS PUBLIC SALE! Sale on Wm, H. Lackey’farm on Sparh Road, 3 i^ in il(0 North of Jamestown and 5 miles south of CedarviUe and ‘% mile E ast off State Route ?2, on . . ^ TUESDAY, HITOBER 21,1930 a t 10:00 A. M. 3—HEAD OF COWS—3 1 Jersey Cow,ffresh by day o f sale. 1 Jersey Cow, fresh,-giving good flow of milk. 1 Guernsey Cow, fresh in March, giving milk. 2— HEAD OE HORSES— 2 One Sorrel, extra good. .Oiie Gray, 8 years old. 1—HEAD OF HOGS—1 1 Poland China Male Hog. - FARMING IMPLEMENTS ■ M*s#ie Harri* Binder. A lfalfa Grain Drill. MeCormick Wheat P riiL Mower. Oliver Ridiiig PlOVv. _2 Walking Plows. Cultivator. . Rotary Hoe, new. Hay Raises and Tedder. 1 Farm Wngon and Bed. '1 iron Wheel Feed Wagon, J Double Disc Harrow; 1 Smoothing Harrow, t Drag. 1 Jron Roildr, 2 Com Plows,; I Gravel Bed. Hay Ladders. 2 Manure Spreader*. 1 Com Planter. J Hew John Deere 1% H otm H ^ « , used very little. ; . / / ' MISCELLANEOUS - Spadfft. Shovels, Post Hole Digger. Harness, Oil Tank, One JO gat- Milk Can, 1 Massie Harris Cream Separator. Tarpaulins. Lawn Mower, Butchering Toole, Garden Toole, Shot Gun. Reming ton Rifle, new. Washing Machine. Horse Clippers. Pulley* and Rope. Other artieiea too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1. Leather Couclt. Old Marble Bland. 1 Contor Table. Chairs. Kitchen Utensils. 1 almost New Base Burner, large size, MRS. EFFE S. LACKEY WEJKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers. FOSTER FITZPATRIC, Clerk. Ltmch by Gleaners Class, U. P. Church, of. Jamestown. DAILY MARKET Phone 80 S. K. SMOOTS P. P. SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED Important Notice To Water Consumers ‘hi Consumers o f municipal w a ter will be charged fo r Water beginning October 1* Bill to be mailed a t end of every th ree months. BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS J . G. McCORKELL, Clerk. Blue Smackover : • ' * * ■ N ea r the Ouachita R iver in Southern A rkansas the re is a little town called Smackover—a nam e now world famous because of th e Crude Oil th is fieldproduces* These Criides contain a high n a tu ra l conte n t o f th e so called aromatics naph thenes and unsa tu ra tes petroleum compounds which produces th e desired anti-knock qual ity. This unusual gasoline COMBINES IN ONE MOTOR FUEL every desirable quality required by high compression m otors and in addition contains the same quick s ta rtin g and smpoth operating charac teristics th a t ave popularLd H igh T est Gasoline. The g re a t power found in Smackover accounts no t only fo r its rem arkable anti-knock performance h u t likewise is responsible fo r considerably h igher m ileage yields per gallon* NEVER BEFORE HAS A GASOLINE RECEIVED SUCH Instant Approval Once Tried--Always U»ed-Come in and Fill Your Tank at the REGULAR PRICE l i e pmt gallon , The Carroil'Binder Co. * PHONE tS " • No. 10RR, Main St* No. 2—N* D etroit S i No# a-»Bel)btedb B i id ‘ EXIDE BATTEaftlE^ HIGHEST GRADE GAS AND OILS Xenia,OWo , P '4
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