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Of Henry Miller; 0. C. Watts is Appointed*Deputy Marshal, Jas. Caskey Assistant—Council -Monday-night -approved the offer sonrc'-TevRUfd'iiiifking it worth appointment of Q. C. Watts, as Deputy while-for. offirawjof cities to be Marshal, to fill the unexpired term’ the, lookout of. _tnis loreigner. The . of Glenn Alleman, who tendered his council discussed the nuitter and de- j A‘, resignation as marshal at the last cided to offer an-^ additional !f it» to | regular meeting. Deputy Marshal that °f the Miller brothers, which ','1 Watts is to act. as city, officer and a $150 reward,night policeman for the merchants ,, The alley adjacent lo the Ellsworth-of the city, at ■ the same salary asf Haiiner property,011 lt;hestruit. street, was paid Marshal Alleman. Theebun- was reported W* in all unsanitary cil, tnrough their special committee Condition; lt^wpuli. oe placed in a chairman, Paul Cabut, reported that sanitary^conditioi| by improving the the special cnmmitt.ee inemhei:s.-mot '■ 1 cy _ -Tha—pgog?! -1 tAofigmg ttr1with' a. committee from, the -Chamber*’ J*1®. ;Haffnert it; of-—Commerce,—atsd^decided—to—give—ty—;a~-r-eso’~mid be necessaryem-ot'-ncc essitytt) action was taken', I make an investi-the citizens .of this city a better police Rave the alley, protection, and go as far as . their but the. council • finances would allow.. Chairman Ca-^ gation. but recommended that Janies Caskey _ Engineer. Reichenhach reported the be made assistant Deputy Marshal, North Vine street} imjmmmicmt, and to perform police duty, in- connection asked the counc»j|if they wanted to with his regular duties as Street Com- narrow the stredfl. to. 24 feet’, or to misioneivhe to receive ashlary of $25 carry out -the,pJ'aj|».of ■.thirty feetV as per month and fees .connected-with .the-street had Been iniprve'd thus far. the arrests that he personally makes, The council instrth-n'd the.engineer Pays Improvement' ! to ascertain the wi-hcs of the pVop-the council the bills for the T. E. Me- I Ask Construction of Sewer Shaffery company, on the improve-1 Cecil Ferrel appeared before the ment on West Market'street. The council and ask$l -for.information as street cost more than'the estimate, to the disposition-, made of-the prop-on account of the extra bidder, used, erty owners position asking the'eoun»-and the extra brick required to be c“ *°V. an extehfeion of sewer and taken up to make a fine street. The Water on SoutRf'Mt Cill street, south. . . 1 , '« . . . I -x f TPI1 A H1!.’. ’____J. J ... • —extra material used was. weighed and of Fike AvenU®; The matter wasJhP s-f;iledwTth-Glerlq-vaatigated--and^I^WitTrah n£Cd‘'been■the-duplicate-weights-filedbeing completed, the bills were yoad files of the wotk. .’dr. Ferre I asked and the entire qost of the improve- the council to errci a street light ent paid. The atredt-cosjt-$10x44fe81v --a-t .-the- -i-iitersecfaotr-Tf-C a rfiel d a ml _____ y avelilies 1 \veitn is one of the'Shaffery company, that of $590 un- darkest spots in thi city. The matter der the original bid. A check was was ^referred to Superintendent Cook, issued for $9,588.81. The mainte-j Repeals! Ordinancenance guarantee \5fill be provided for *The# ordinance^ for the Massillon by a surety born}, .presented by the Electric Light-andrGas company, pro-J :______ i. i-1- _ Li.l.......t- h.ti'tn ni AT ,company to the council- at thenext vidiftg for„ the^jquniishmg^ —-Service -S | ati op; -on—Church -streety and advised that the matter should Jbe.-addusted .so. that. the. water., .could, JBe grained to North- vine street, the regular water course. The matterprivate alley between the U.' N. Bark-ey and Carl Myers lots on East High street, which is in dispute as to whom should pay for the laying of the sidewalk. There are five property owners benefitted by this alley, and the payments should be equally divideo, according to Mr. Yoder, it is not a public alley, and the city is not supposed to pay for the laying of the sidewalk. Solicitor Etling was instructed to nivestigate the matter and report to the council his findings. Councilman Yoder also proposed that all vehicles on Main and Market streets, in the pongested part of the city, be parked parallel op one side of the street, and diagonally on. the opposite side of the street. This would permit the passing? of two vehicles on the streets without any danger of accident. The matter was referred to the street and alley committee, to work out a plan of this kind and if ithey see fit .to have the streets marked off accordingly.$150 Reward Offered.Marshal 0. C. Watts appeared before the council and stated‘that Alex antT Tom Miller, brothers of Henry Miller, upon whom the brutal assault was made on_Saturday, would offer $50reward for the cantureand conviction of the Pollock, that committed the deed, and asked that the council•remove--their--'phlea aiid;’wrrps-franr the streets of this city..... fcouncilfflua;auiiaflnt;--Shait!3t:--.Ella»-worth, Zimmeriiiiui, Cabut and Yoder.The large crowd-attending the initial band coiw!. of the season on Tuesday-- evening -was .evidence that the people pf (Irrville are greatly ire erested in the local band and that, the.ir fine music ts g« at|y appreciated.The first of a series of coneer ts was given Tuesday evening and the applause given the boys following tier rendition ~of each, piece, shoWed in a large -measure tlv satisfat t'ion of the music rendered. Very entertninnng music was played, and. it was not so high cass anti dillicult that the band' was not, able to master iL, and the crowd unable to appreciate it,.In choosing tlv program the leader, Prof. Cover, used fine judgmerft in his selections. He conducted, the concert in fine style and t!ie .crowd responded .with t ivir hearty applause. The concerts I his year will umloubl-edly be. mere popular than any prov-ious season.At the close of the conctrt the hand boys went to ih ■ festival at the Christian chtirch and played to the delight of those attending the festival. They were treated t'o ice cream and cake. •NOTICE!My office wi 11 TV closed from Friday evening,'June ! Mh, to middle of July. ~*88t4 _1R. O. P. I’LRICITT
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Orrville Courier Crescent

Orrville, Ohio, US

Fri, Jun 22, 1923

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