The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

m m m * b j ip o & t O f i l * C M e f 1km V R b fe e# G r *m * C w t f r , D M * f t r the M Y e e r * • * » * O ^ r $1, « « * Fetfttlafctoti, l t « Ctnww, WO C edarr«3 *, Ohio, February 6, 1085 I hereby c e rtify tk c feW ow iag rep e rt to be correct, JOHN G. MeCQRSTO* Village Clerk w m m m t o f f u n d b a l a n c r , rh cw f ts a n d bjcfjwotkjmss cuwna F ro d ---------------------------- m m m im 4* ts *6 7« - £ Auto Licenses Sfcfitoi RetoliT F ub *1 ...,. 697.41 8864$ Ctawfe* TA* Sterol Repair Fund . . . . . . 221,65 1049.00 1015A7 *55*8 Tvtek Groaral Yfflsge Fond*-----------488*8 TOT.90 Water Vflrit* Fund . . . . ----- . . . . . ----- 1«46 845*48 Bteftric Light Fund ---- „—. . — - - , 89*3 $3WM Mami ^ lY n frn t Fuad . . . . . . $30,10 11299*4 12188.18 601.96 -Gr#|to Tetris*# AU Funds (Ckrk) — 1875^2 24726.08 23125*5 2975,95 Traesurer’s Cash Briaace Stefting Fund Trustees Cash Balance . 6678,01 11085? 8876,82 86.97 1038.49 1284.80 2473,99 601,96 Tots! Cash Balance, Dec, 81,1984 2976.95 f W w f l P H P ' . •*" « AA Art Gmma> M m k Mt 1984, Water Wm i . . . -------- -------- -— — S General, July. *,,1984, Water Fund — ----------------200.00 GenerabNovember 8,1984, Water Fund— --------------------- 17500 Tan Valuation, 1966— $6#4«4Q.OO. T« k Data for villa** purposes, 1933— Debt, 4.60 Kills. Other, 2jOOMills, Total, 6.50 Mills. , Total salaries aroLwaCis paWLfa 1M4-—$2828*3. - 'SUM M AR Y ' Q F R E C E IP T S Property Taxes-General Fund ------. -----*_______ 2546.08 Bond Retirementwad Sinking Funds — . . . . . ----- 11631.20 Other Funds (Water and Firettten’slndemnity) 701.97 Total Property Twee# . ---- „ .------- CHgprotto Tax — a Stfte Kotor Vehicle Tax Grooline Tax — — . . Total la toritim »Tax . . . — ,------ . . ------ Total Taxes . . . . . . State Beer Lieearo Fees . . . . . . . i— . . . — Loeri Licenses and Perm its__ ...__________ !___ Tetri Licensee^und Pemtits -X ..— ------- Fines ‘and posts . . . — .— — .— .— ------ Beats and Interest—General Village Funds ----- Total Rents and Interest:__ _— ____ ______,____ _ Total Miscellaneeos Fees, Sales and Gharges--------- PuWie Service Enterprises—Water Rentals, etc.----- . Electricity Sales, efcd. _---------- „-------------------- Total Public Service Enterprises — — ,---- . . . -------- Transfers from Other.'Funds _____________ . ______ Receipts of Trust Funds 2;and 3,10%Div. Ex. Bank - Grand Total Receipts (Includes,Total Revenue)____ ,SUMMARY of expenditures General Government—Legislative (Council) ------------- 190,00 - General Executive . . ______ _— ------------------------ 687.92 •■Buildings (Town HriJ, etc.)-----...------— ,— ----- - 100,99 T m GeneraltGivairisiiiat — .i*.— 978.91 -Pro*ection to Person and"Property—Police 460.65 . ':3roo 97.64 Totnrt Protection to Person and Property 666.19 8ku#atiu»—Goneral Village Funds T«MR fj^ itmUnn „. - <a>*ity,.Bks;^ iW «a tM e and Rospital Care— — *16.00 Tolu} Charier and Hospitals — ---------------- -,— 116.00 HSjHMraya—General ViHage Funds 170153 Tojad HlBiwwys _________ — 170158 14879,25 25.06 . 667.41 1049,00 178.74. . ■■ ... 178.74 •'-'I: •^ ... 357.48 S-ap.iW ■, . •." .. 16978,19 ... 485,00 .... .81*0 616.00 .79.80 60.64 60.64 6Q.25 ... 227546 4511JZ2 476.00 — • 338*2 *•» 23009.62 223.75 228.76 Public Service Enterprises—Water Works ___ ______ 3066.32 Electric L igh t___ -__________-__________________ 1038.49 320.00 Total Public Service Enterprises — -------------------— 4064.81 Miscellaneous—Genersl ViUege Funds_______ -______ 924,18 Total Miscellaneous ------------- ------. . . . . . . ______:__ 924.18 Interest—Bond Setawment and Sinking Funds ____ _ 8238.18 Total Interest — ------------ ------------------ -------3286.13 Total Exp. aad Outlay 320.00 Bond Retimaeet and Bkkiag Funds____ _ ___________ 8900.00 Total Bonds and Loans Paid . . . . . . . . ________________ 9220.00 Transfer to Other Funds . . . . — . . . . . . . ---------------- 476,00 Grand Total ’Es9>iHriitaM« 2162450 GENRRAL VILLAGE FUND5 Including General, Auto Llcenee, Gasoline Tax, Cemetery, Etc. RECE IPTS Property Taxes—General Property Tax----------------- 2399.48 Classified Property T a x ---- — ______ ___ ___ _ 146.60 Total Property Taxes__ _______ Cigarette T a x _____ . . . . . . . ____ State Kotor Vehicle License . . . . . State Gasoline T a x ............... . I . Inheritance Tax StateBeer license _______ .... Iioeaset aril Permits Ksyor . . . ____ 31,00 Total Licenses end Permits____ ____________________ Fines and Costs (Ksyer and Folioe Ct.) . . . . . . . . . ____ Interest on Deposits i Total Keats Stid ba rest _ s w d v a -eea^^^ie* e.eeaBapesavssd.esssees44a4SewaesM(ss<s4ssBa^R4sea4sesd Sale of Out Hens* m i Pump a . . . . . . . .—. . . . . . . . . . . . . Penns. R» R. 'Co, . . . . . . . . 60.64 26.26 86.00 Total Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd and 8rd—10% Div, E k . Bank s,.'e»^*te*v4S^,Atr«a.>e«i«sa#> save •***«*'*#•*»tf> sswadiiAh* Total Receipts. EXPEND ITURES Ceeaefl' Salarise, Ineidertats, etc. Ksrrni flnlsiV eKea aritemi r min , _ p emi^eg' s*aifafrdi*se4esssese*ee4ises fteifc-Salary, oiBce litpease, etc, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ttrtesurer—Salary, oRee eepease^ etc^. . . . . . . . 2646.08 26.06 667.41 1049.00 173.74 486.00 31.00 79.80 50,64 60.26 338.62 6611.49 190.00 Total Miseeilaneoea............. — Transfers to Water Department 984.18 4TR00 LETTER TO EDITOR Total Rapeaiitwea ------— — -----------. . . . . ---- - 4I76J6 W A T E R W O RK S FUND RECE IPTS , * Property Taxes—General Property Tax 701.97 * Total Property Taxes . . . ----- . . . — . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . 701*7 Receipts from Service—Water Rentals . . . . . . . --------- 2110*6 Miscellaneous ------- ---------------. . . . -----. . . . . __ 164*1 Tots! Receipts from Service Transfers from. General .— ; Total Receipts EXPEND ITURES 227546 476.00 846243 Office Expenses . . . ------------------------ -— . . . j r ..._ . Wages of Employes ---- --------------------- Fuel end L igh t__________________________ ;_h 249.00 486*9 ’ 21*9 687.01 1772,73 Repairs to Building, Machinery A Pipes A Freight _. Other Operating Expenses --------- -------____ ________ Total Expense ___________________ 3086.32 New Meters 320.00 Tdtal Const, and Improvement . . . . . . . ----- ____. . . . . . . 320.00 Total Expenditures ------------------------------ ----- ^___ 8870.82 BMKMii met pees it an evsngaUrt as ha aSw a play hoy, hesven must be getting a large quota of the colored people ss I sm sure Shelt can paint them such a vivid picture o f what the life o f sin leads to Shift aii who hear his voice will gladly hit the trail for a heavenly home. No one wishes him mere suc- 1cess in his work than I, as the cry­ ing need of today is a preacher who will lead them all the way. As a lover of Cedarrille, I wouldn’t have been, born and raised any place rise for the world, as to me it has always been the Garden o f Eden. In dosing 1 will say, had I missed the pleasurer it hat given me all through the years to have known Shrit end to let my mammy often Unger on the many things be. did to.brighten the lives o f us who knew him, will say it would have been next to calamity not to have known Berry Haggard’s—Big Bey—Shelton, HARRY OWENS, AMRINK RESIGNS JOB j VMB®R GO** 0 fm * * * P * •apt, WilikB* Amrine of the .* * * »* - London Prison Fawn hss effaced his Mr. Jehu W. OdRas, autt to**** reslgaation rather than cMBjriy wttk framer in tWe tswnridip nniinmnt an a «qw*J •* <*• Davey adenrietrytien epenaden frr m* " & *** ss - the civil service law end a stem* o f * * * • » » » « . 9 e n «««» » ^ pretest has erissn over the state, ported frveraW*. ELECTRIC UGHT FUND RECEIPTS Penna. li. R. Co. to ViH. for St. Light’g — _____ ______ 70.00 Special Tax --------------- ------------ -------------- - 2166,06 Total Receipts from Service'-------— _ ____. . . . . . ___ _ . Total Receipts--------------------------------------- ------- EXPENDITURES Other Operating Expenses .....— ---------------------- 1038.49 Total Expense ------------ . . . . . . . . . _____ ______ Total Expenditures_________ . . . . . . __ . . . . . ________ BOND RETIREMENT AND SINKING FUNDS RECEIPTS Property Taxes—General Property Tax ______11524.07 Classified Property T a x ----------------- . . .. . .__ 10743 2236.06 2236.06 1033,49 1038.49 Total Property Taxes____ _____ ____________________ Inheritance Tax ------------------- --- — __ ___________ Total Receipts------------------- ------------------- -------- EXPENDITURES Bends and Notes Paid__ Interest on Bonds and Notes. ____________ ___________ 11031.20 178.74 11809.94 8900.00 323843 1213843 Total Expenditures - — ______ BONDED DEBT Dec. 31, 1934 S IN K IN G FUND TRUSTEES o r V IL LA G E TREASURER ASSETS Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds_____________ _______ 601*6 Special Assessments levied and uncollected (Construction________ 55400.00 Total Sinking Fund Assets ----- --------------- -----------------------55901.96 Balance Operating and Const. Funds----------------------- ---- *_____ 2473,99 Grand Total Assets, Dec. 31, 1934 . . . _______________ ____ _______ 68376.95 ■\■ ■* LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING GENERAL BONDS (Payable by General Taxation) Sewer (Village Portion) — . . . . . . . . . . . __________ ___ . . . :____ 1000.00 Public Utilities; Water Works — . . . M ___ _______ ______ . . . . . . . . 4500.00 Total General Bonded Debt ___ ____ . . . . . . _____ ...___ ______66QQ.Q0 Sewer — — ----------- ....16400.00 Water . i . . . . — — ------- . . . ------------ -------40000.00 Total Special Assessment Debt ____ ...J ___ __________ _______ 66400.00 Total Bonded Debt — ----------------------------- ------- ____________ 5500.00 Grand Total Debt. Dec, 31, 1934 . . . _____ ____________ . . . . _____..60900.00 Hog Division j Sheep and Lambs—Receipts' 176 head. Fat lambs, tops 9; medium and P r i c e s H i g h e r feeders 7 to 8; common 6 down; B ;brsedime ing ewes 3 to 8; fat ewes 1*0 to 3.60. A A A Programs Are Better Understood Consumers Are Finding That Needs Aire Considered, Says M. L Wilson Consumers are gradually coming to understand that the part of .the farm Total General Kxscutivs GffloeA fm $ JhiRcBags—Rent, Mritet and Repair _____ Frifie* Frotsstke-.Marahri wadPolice frdarie* . . . ■Other Priies fheimttsw wmev ■*amwwis (#wmw9impM st *^*1"** t Mttwt* m w cn*a>< Tetel Priie* Prstsriiae _ w s w w a w v w, 9 -snfwvnmme saa,saajemwi wni mmesasjgmriseasflemmafee A W H - -K m m m a n iiMriri4>*eirimmw>Am<W'#vari«Miaiirimriiri«aseriyiakmi a,seve^cefrmdsmmmsssemmcsasmmmaemaeseusi i i j i j y j^ * * * * -^ ^ «e4«#eesi ARUPNR iliWJpSM* ..■...- AVMMI' Jmm^aaWwjyR m ImliaMkaJfLlm^fatfcaja.. ..M £ -dfailMiklifCilfislit *1 m fr n ^ S m Fund due Wrier Fwtd 269.62 267.80 169.00 687.92 100.99 420*0 40.66 460.66 97.64 97*4 120.00 108.76 288.75 116,09 1666.7# 64.60 90*0 4 1701*8 288*1 Demand la Stronger In Heav­ ier Weights At Local Sales Monday s , mmkamrn^m Prices in the hog division were a- gain higher Monday than a week ago in The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Demand was stronger, in the heavier weights, those scaling more than 200 pounds bringing $825 for those up to 276 pounds, while 275- pound and heavier hogs sold from $7*0 to $8.10. One hundred and .'production that has base reduced eighty to 200-pound weights cashsd under AAA mop control programs is at $7,80 to $3*0, and lighter weights (that which formerly was sent abroad, brought from $840 downward. Feed- sad for which no market now exists, ing pigs met with a strong demand, M. L. Wilson, assistant sseretary s f going back to the farm at prices [agriculture, declared before a Farm* ranging from $4,75 to $6.60. The run ers’ Week audience at the Ohio fftete of sows was light, hut prices remain- [University last week, ed steady to somewhat higher than! “Whan I talk to audiences who are last week, the bulk o f the supply'not very familiar with farm facts,” selling from $7*5 downward. [said Mr, Wilton, “I always tell them A record run of cattle was some- that out somewhere in ths nation’s what higher Monday than last week, wheat field is approximately a. quart# with a good demand and outlet for er acre of wheat which is being rats# 1 grades offered. Fat steers sold-ed for each city dweller, from $6 to $9, while heifers cashed ‘'That there is approximately three# from $7 downward. Fat cows were in quarters o f an acre of com which strong demand at $0.60 to $0.75 high- goes to each consumer largely in the er than a week ago, bringing up to form o f perk and beef, $5‘76. 1 “ That down in the cotton field Veal calves were slightly lower there is a patch of perhaps an eighth than last week, sharing in the lower- of an acre which produces the cotton, ed market throughout the country, fiber used by each individual in the the practical top being $9*5, while a country. few odd head seld at $16. Other "That over jn thmtobaaeo patches is grades scaled from $9 downward, about a fiftieth of an acre of tobaceo Lsmb prkcs were sboat steady with pUntg whidl m the average those of last week, Good and choice arson’s consumption e f toba*e.” ones sold upward to $9, while a heavy Ths assistant secretary said that ,run o f good quality ewe# brought city consumers now are beginning to I*™ "* 8 d° ^ ^ d* , understand that the adjustment pro- l ° t 76 * r*w h)M fist touched the ene-quart- LbiL b"‘ 7,0° o^> er of an acre o f wheat in the wheat ‘ ***• thtoe*quertow o f an aero of 380„ 1J?' o^*‘ ieQTn> fi°r tl,At Portion o f the cotton fc<>b*wo P«tehe# which is set aside 190 lbs. 4.76 to 6.60; pigs 4*5 to 0*O;)tor their use fat rows 6 to 7*5; thin and rough 8 1 These are 'being raised just a* be# ■m m # m toan roesrito toarea 791*7 down; stags 5*p down, Vsal Calves—Receipt# 91 head. Tops 9*5; good to choice 8 to 8; medium 7 te 8; common and rough 5 to6. -p Cattle—Receipts 149 |pMld, Fat stoers 6 to 9; mediumand atoisktff 8.76 to 6.80; heifers 1*0 to fj fat cows 8 to 6,76; rnumers and enttero 8 down,' fere, he concluded. WAMran^eueNMrisuve to look *tt*e ear M^UHarid-kun «aelLromalerodjHto -rteJeytfftila nnpiRiRf IKVffGTIfWPIR WfGVfili 3R iNVUTMlIp O., «s4 Weistty. our staa you to twin* « «o«e <rort if tie hwultoei at ritteri. fWM it thH rMMw aim tMt usd WWW for MiSMWi. riritt m m mO. M. Omms* W4 m m tow «e *tt imwriNde. 4m*m 4 V 8 MNff|rf 6 (B•w 8 ^ 9 wwN^Mi• WMB gffffWf than a m *m m $ jwmwMri to«is»w m W* »4 | THEATRE NRW8 Scores of persons in this locality are looking forward to the showing o f Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer’s million dollar screen production of Charles Dickens* immortal love story, “David Copperfirid,” scheduled to open at the Regent Theater, ir Springfield, for one week beginning baturday, Feb. 9. With an all-star cast of 65 the pic­ ture “David Copperfteld” has already won. the unstinted praise of educators, English students, church officials and public officials throughout the nation. “David Copperfield” is, in the Opinion of a majority, the greatest of all Dickens’ writings, being the love story of David and Dora, two of his most lovable characters. More than, one-half billion copies o f “David Cop­ perfirid” have been sold and the story is acknowledged to be the most wide­ ly read work of the great author. The film version of “David Copper- field’’/' is in keeping with the great­ ness of the story. Among the cast chosen to play the prominent roles are W. G. Fields, Maureen O’Sullivan, Madge Evans, Edna' May Oliver, Frank Lawton, Elizabeth Allan, Lionel .Barrymore, Lewis Stone and Roland Young. Master Freddie Bartholomew was brought from England to play the role of David, as'aJbloy, and his perform­ ance in the film is one of its many sparkling features. “David Copperfield” will be shown at the Regent Theater, in Springfield for. one week, the theater opening daily at. 12 o’clock noon and. playing continuous performances until [mid­ night, No advanc?' in the regular ad­ mission prices will l * effected, en- blihg all lovers .of Charles Dickens’ stories to see the motion picture o f his greatest novel. Wanted—Farm band to work by month and live on farm near Cedar- vjlle* Inquire Cedarvflle Herald. - For Sale—I will sell the residence of thereto Rosa Stormont. Private bids will be recsived. Roger Stormont, Executor, 606-8 Harriet Bldg,, Day- ton, Ohio. SH E R IFFS SALE T b « H o « a Building tc Sarin s* Company, ■■ va A rth u r SlSflniUcktr, at a t , O r w s * Cuunty Common P ita * Court. C SM N o , H W f , O n to ot S a l* 1 M 51 In purtuanc* o f an order Mwu<xJ from the Common Plea* C ourt, w ithin and for tfce County o f Greene, and State e f Ohio, m ad* at tn * January term thereof, A . 0 ., 1 M ) , and to m * directed, I w ill offer fee aale at Fu b U * Auction at the Weet door of the Court Houae, 1 # the C ity o f X e n ia , on S A T U S 9 A Y . F E B R U A R Y 33 . !» 3 I at IS o'ctock i , M „ o f aaid t o y , the follow)n r daeoribod Boat Setato, to-w lti Situate In the State of Ohio, County of Greene and TOwUeblp of Susarcroek, and on the 'waters o f tho U tile M iam i x ira r, in M lU ttry Surrey N o , 3411 , entered In the name of Alexander p , Paricor; baelnnlnc at a stone in Hatfcr Strain line, and ru in in g w ith his line N . * * % • X , 16 poiee and 13 links to s Stone, also in g ush Strain’s lin e ; thence N . S » K * W . I t poiee * « d U H links to a stoat; thmee 0 , fi* X . 1 * pota* I Vi Rnks to a atone ; thanet » , H V i * X S peleu and f Unke to the begtnnlug, eonteiuisg One end Twenty W r i Nundredtht acres, Bet# prmntsee, are 1 seated on Spahr Read 1 saite tiff the tow sr BM Tbroek'Pika, i v i m ilts southwest e f X e n ia , Ohio, Raid prem ia** bare bean appralaed a t Three Hundred ( 93 M . 66 ) Dollara, and can net sett for lass then iwedhteds o f the appi-elsemeut. Terms o f Sale:—Cash, J O H N B A P O H N , RherltT, o f Oracna County, Ohio, H a rry b . Sm ith, ' A tte n ty . j I v C hem I R*pv?Haimtive Wanted N o Experience N eeded H bh who can call onfarmers mid roll them complete line of product# inriuding Frod* frr Liv^tedc, Radios, Washing Mathines, Hqq## and Bam Paint, Hand Tools, Chin# War*, ffilrotwBTO, Aluminum Kitehen Wato, Alsddia Lamps and other items. He seHing experienro necessary, Wa totto you in toito b »4 serriro waric, Famu axperiensa or kamwledge at llnatoak helpful, Car neceseery. Large weekly eam- mlssion gives you chance to torn splendid income. Exclusive close- to-homt territory. Ws are 60 year old, ,million dollar company. Write for full information. Tell us about yourself. g* V* MOORMAN* FrontM DagHU 326 , Quin m I 1 L Rtoord Cattle Sale Monday broke all rooord# tor cattto s*toa» wi*k pries* strong. For boat price* on your catde sad veil cslrto consign thron to na. SALE EVERY MONDAY Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Sherman Am Phouc: Main 886-J ' SprlngfieM, Ohto BUY YOUR FURNITURE Now analSave During Hadley’s February Furniture Sale Out-of-town Accounts Invited. Use Your Credit Free Delivery Within IOO Miles of Springfield Free Parking Across From Our Store’ Open Evenings .by Appointment 5 1 - 5 7 W .M A I N ST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Farmers’ Investigate Allis-Chalmers Tractor before buyings L e t u s demonstrate this wonderful tractor* Quality equipment at low price. Gordon Bros. Garage 30 East Second St. , Xenia, O. Ohio lndependent Oil Co. WE SELL AND GUARANTEE U. S. L. BATTERIES *!»<f U. S. TIRES SPECIALIZED LUBR ICAT ION TIRE REPA IR ING BATTERY RECHARG ING FLEETWING GASOLINE - ©ELS = LUBRICANTS TANK TRUCK DELIVERIES ANYWHERE XEN IA AV E ., CedurvJllfi, Q, phone fig n iH H m M FarmHarness W o have ^ust opened a com plete Farm Harness departm ent w ith pol}ars, pads ai)d a )l other accessories. There i « po finer Jiife o f fiarpeas jtm fh e M arket than th a t made by Bells B ro th e l* Big Line Plow Sbearfi Bring In Votty OM ffktotto * «d We WiU Rep|stc« ike Multe. We Bafidl# All I 4 nef of M|#ar» POE SALE— USED One 10-30 Int«#ateti«tAaI llebteiR T ra cto r . a t A ttractiv e Frfoe. Cedaryille Landber Ce. C«danriI)«, OI»lo - ............................. ....................................-[T1 ......... .

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