Clipping:Incidental sources of revenue in Cincinnati
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Date | Wednesday, January 14, 1880 |
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Text | [advertisement] Sealed proposals will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, January 19, 1880: First, For lease of bar on grounds at Bank street and McLean avenue for year beginning April 1, 1880 Second. For lease of grounds for Sunday games during the base-ball season of 1880. Third. For fence-advertising privilege for year beginning April 1, 1880. Bids may include one or all of the above items, and must be accompanied by the names of sureties. Terms—Two-thirds cash, balance in monthly installments, payable in advance. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed “Board of Directors Cincinnati Star Base-Ball Association,” care C. T. Blackburn, Secretary, City Auditor's Office Cincinnati Enquirer January 14, 1880 The new Cincinnati Club will realize $4,600 profits paid for “privileges” before the season begins. They get $2,000 for the refreshment privilege, and a donation of $1,500 from the Consolidated Street Railroad Company. Cincinnati Enquirer January 25, 1880 |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
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