The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
tm illfB IOSS Domtwy *n Awwlwtaftfttt o f A#s*»*or» OalwmlHW, D*e, !*■ — Ap»oJutH»»t • t w r j aa4 tewasMs tax wwawre by actmiy auditors and sbanioamsnt of tb« prsooat board# of district ta \ UM uon w u tocommended by A. V. Deuah#y, BtaU auditor, .in M b aidr«B« bofora tbo County Auditor#’ **#oei&- tk* of Ohio. Assessors at present are appointed by the board# of district tax answer#. County auditor# should bay# all the duties now exercised br the district tax assessor#, said the «t#te auditor... - hi .' mMnaaaNMBMM .*WK«es I o HHI m IM M liBtwBiiw ! £ C O fbJntt Mambar*# Ctavtr D*UBht*r Taka# to Litaratura, Holland Will Fight, Columbus, O., Dec. 18.—Dr, A. C, Holland, registrar of vital statistics, said, he -would contest hi# right to the office, to wfilch Secretary of State- elect Charles Q. Hildehrant an nounced he would appoint Dr. Morton W. Bland of Bellevue. ■‘•If 1 aim oust- , ed it will be only after final court ac tion; I have two’ years more of my four-year term to serye, and I am, un- dear civil service," said Dr, Holland. Cleveland Maaona to Build Home., Cleveland, Dec, 18,—Cleveland Ma son# will have a 53,000,000 home, U be built by the Ai Koran Shrine Tern pie company; The group plan will ho followed* with parking between the various structures. The building will represent 32,000,000 of the in vestment. In addition to ft convention hall, the. Shrine has plana for twelve-story hotel. Miist Correct Errors, • Columbus, Dec, 18;—The city ad ministration of Toledo, headed by Mayor Kari Keller, was given an op •pcrtuhity by ’the state civil servlc; board-to correct errors and injustice! In, the conduct of the civil service sys tem'in tliftt city. The state' commis slon recently made an investigation of conditions in Toledo. . ' Ice Floes In the Ohio. Gallipolis, Q„ Dec. 18.—Navigation on the Ohio river -between here and Pittsburgh ‘was suspended o n account, ot heavy ice floes, which formed dur ir*g the past thirty-six hours as a re sult of zero weather prevallin -throughout the valley, . Many steam boats were forced to seek safe hav hors. This Is the Logical H eadquarters For People Who are Particular About the Gifts They Give Thi# P, M, Would Stand a Cut. Kenton, O., Dec, 18.—Carl H. Smttii4 postmaster here, haa written a- lette-. to Senator Pomerfene in which Iw state# that he will be glad to stand a cut ot 5300 per year in his pay if con-. gresB sees fit to. Institute a real pro gram of economy Ita line with the sug gestion of Postmaster General Burie- ■-son,' ■ . Cassidy May hand. ■Columbus, vDec. 18.—John R, Cas sidy of BOliefontaine will lively bo appointed by Governor Cox prohat r -judge of Logan county .or appellate judge in the Third district. He ij clerk ot the house of representatives. Davison to Be -'Placed. - Ada, O., Dec. 18.—It Is understood here that John Davison, superinten dent, of the Uma schools, will be ap pointed state superintendent of pub- lie instruction, . Bees First Movie at Eighty, MaSsillon, O;, Dec- 18.—John Helks, eighty, of Smithvfile, O., was trans formed into a moving picture fan on the occasion of his first visit to a the ater. bleary's Daughter Would .Not Testify. New City, N. Y., Dec. 18.—Interest ip the attitude of Mrs. Anna Cleary Jfowman, whose boy -husband, Eugene M..Newman, was killed by,her father, 'William Y- Cleary, ex-town elerk and poetical boss of Haverstraw, was sud denly-increased by the report that the young widow is unwilling to tes tify. A Jury has been selected to try the case. LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN CHICAGO, m e , IS. Cattle—Native steeerir, $501)10; western, $4 90Cr7 65; cows and heifers, J2 80^7 75; calves, $6<88 50. H ors — Light, $6 76®7 23; mixed, 40 Si ff7 30; heavy, 56 60ff7 SO; rough, $0 80>/j: 6 90; plgS, 36 50©7 SO. Sheep and l.iur.bx—Sheep, |5 50©r. 03; yearlings, 36 »3®7 80; lambs, 36 73®3. Wheat—No, 2 red, It 3S*i£>l 20^. Corn —No. 3 yellow, 0ti.4®65c-. Oats—No. 3 White, 4M40m ic. - Receipt*—Cattle. 7,00ft; hogs, 32,03ft; Sheep and lambs, 13.000, , PITTSBURGH, Dec. IS. Csttls—Prime heavy steers, 3000 50; fat slews, $8 40(68 63; fair steers. $5 t.lu- 7 IS; heifers, V tt7 50; cows, 5.f 73®6 25; hulls, $767 30; calves, $0 50. Hogs—Yorkers and pigs, 57 60: heavies, 37 SO, Sheep *r.d Lambs—Top sheep, 36; top lambs, 38 80, Receipts — Cattle, light; hogs, 2,300; .gliesp and lambs, 1,000; calves, loo, CLEVELAND, Dec. 19. Cattle—Choice fat steers 380‘S 26; fair to good steers, $7 ( il 76; heifers, $6®7 S3; bulls, $6®.; cows, 5566 23; calves, Hogs—Torkej-*, light Yorkers, hcavits ftoft mediums, 57 15; roughs, 56 25; pig:;, 37 16; stags, 56 26. Sheep and Iambs — Wethers $4 75®6; ewes, $4 60ff4 75; spring lambs, 55 73® S IS, Receipts—Cattle 600; hogs, 4,000;sheep and lambs, 5 , 000 ; eslves, 260, CINCINNATI, Dec, 18. Cattle-Steers, $1 60©7 66; heifers, $4 23 ©7 36; calves, $6 26©10 36, Hogs — Backers and butchers, 56 60© I i«; pigs and lights, $e©7 10; stags, 56 W©6 36. ghtsp and Lamb*—flheTP, 32 7S®7; lambs, 86©8. Receipts—Cattle, 600; hogs, 4,300•sheep mod lamb*, 1,300. BOSTON, Dec, 1*. Wool—Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces; Detains washed, 30©llc; •lino unmer chantable, 36027c; half blood combing, tie ) dslaine unwashed, 36©2*c; fins un washed, 1S024O, TDLlfDO, Dec. IS. Wheat, 31 i t; com, MJ 4 e; oats, 60*icj clover seed, 62 56. j • MJSS p o o r BCBPKSON. Ono of the' most Interesting families In Washington la that of'Postmaster General Buriespn. His wife Is ft suc cessful playwright, and his daughter, Mias'Luey, has evinced a decided lit-, erary gift. She is said to have in herited her njother’s talent for writing, together with her father's love of out;, door life- The Burlesons are from Austin, Tex They have Jived In the capital for many yqars, where Mr. Burleson bps served as congressman. For thnV generations j the Borfesohs have been prominent in public affairs in the state of Texas. Mrs. Burleson is of south era stock. Her father was a native of Maryland, hut settled in Texas. He was a surgeon in the nj-my during the war with Mexico and liked the fife of (lie frontier so wpli that he brought his bride to Texas and settled there when, the war was over, Miss l.ucy was educated nt the Sweptbriar Academy For Girls in Vir ginia;, She fs a charming and accom plisUed young woman.- The attentions of a bachelor statesman to her have set Washington to wondering If there may not sqon be another wedding in cabinet circles. j PLANNING A HOUSE. Some H in ts,F o r Convenience In Its' Arrangement. If you are preparing to build a house plan first, for nu airy, sunuy, cellar. It is quite true that; a high cellar, as it is usually treated, is an eyesore.1But if the cellar foundation is. faced with cement or shingles or brick or what- ever tbe material of the house may be It is nut out of harmony with the resf of the house and does not have the stilted, ungainly look that a high cellar of different construction from the rest of the house gives. Remem be? tint* ,a dry, sunuy- cellar means health, •- Be careful to have all electric lights where they can be easily reached. In many bouses the pantry light, for lit stance. Is where it is hidden when tin swinging door Is fastened open. ' Arrange the lights to illuminate the bureaus, chiffoniers and dressing ta blest or other pieces of furniture which boast mirrors. These must be placed so that the light shines to some ex tent on the frice that looks into them. Plan the bedrooms with an Idea of the placing of the beds, Put the win daws where drafts directly across the beds can be avoided. • Have a door that closes' easily and securely on the bnck^stnlrs, either at the head or at the foot, so that the odor o( cooking In the kitchen will not penetrate throughout the’house. Plan to have the bedroom closets In the walls between the bedrooms which are to be occupied by persons easily disturbed. If the closets separate the bedrooms they serve to deaden noises. This arrangement occupies interior space, of course, when closets can be put hi the eaves, but It insures quiet bedreroms. Button Bag#, ' Pink and blue gingham button bags with one or two members of the but ton family embroidered on the outside, -with a bone button for their heads, are convenient for the family work- basket. SMART STYLES. | Extremely deep ctiffs will be very ninart. tlpstaiidifig ruff collars are more and •more liked. All silk nftertirion gowns are prom . Iscd for fall. The velvet sash is ‘a new and very effective note. ' 1 Long full tunics nre seen over plait ed otidetukli ta. Velvet millinery will surely have a great vogue this autumn. Cavalier capes are being made now adays for quite little girls, A hat Shaped like a jockey cap Is the latest whim in miilinefy. VChlte silk serge la used for tennis (-ostnmps by very ride women, j White gloves Ore now pretty gener ally worn with black costumes. TMque Is more nsetl than any other waferial for collars and waistcoats. T H E HM ’t f G R A D E LEHR PIANO tk* I* U*«D AND INDO tltD W t JUyuuu iffit feif-Atttf i ■-u' *““*'*■ ifvdpiff'fefMM*,j 0 m t m t i t LiAIHlftt' GGNbERyATORini #o»4lttoft#Wfakih!«*«#« a r a t e ' 'ssmuman Gift Gloves For Christmas Voltaire gloves, all colors. .................................. ........... $1.25 LaFayette gloves, a l l q o ! o r s , ..............................$1J 5 Florine Gloves in Black, Gun Metal and Colors.. %., Elsinore and Roberta Gloves^......................................,$2,00 Cape Gloves............... .. . . . . . . . ___ ___ .',$1,00, $1.50 Gift Umbrellas Many Umbrellas with attractive and novel handles. A very distinctive line. Women’s Umbrellas , , ___ ,$1.00 to $5,00 Men’s Umbrellas..................... __________ __ .$1.00 to $5,00 Children’s Umbrellas,........................ ................ .50c to $1,00 Leather Gifts For, the Traveler T h a t S im p lifies th e G i f t Prob lem Women’s Traveling * Cases.. . . . . . . « . , . . , .$2.50 to $10 Men’s Traveling Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,50 to, $5 Men’s Colldr / BagS' , ,50c Men’s Neckties Cases . , , . ,.i, . . . .$2.00 to $3,00 Men’s IJandkerchief Cases ....................... .......... $1.00 New Neckwear For Gifts Queen Elizabeth Collars.............. . 25c35c 50c Gladstone Collars, in- Organdy, Net and Tailored effect s. « , . . . . . 119c to $1.,00 Vejftees........................................................ .. .50c to ,$1,00 . Pique Vests, plain and embroidered.. . . . . . .$1.00 to $1.50 Leather Hand Bags These Christmas Specials are Well Worth Your Consideration- A splendid bag of pin seal leather, mirror attached, lured m moire*, • •. *■, • . . • ,, * . » ■ » , , . , . . . . • v • • -$5,00, An India Leather hand bag fitted with_mirror apd purse .................................... ............................ ....................... .$2.75 A very attractive line ofhand bags priced from 50c to $2.50 / & hory for Gifts Buffers,. . . . . . . . 25e to $1.75 Combs....................25c to 1.00 T r a y s . : . .............. $1 to 2.00 Clocks,......................... .$1.75 Mauicure se ts .. .$1‘,75 to 2.75 Hair brushes.'.. $1.75 to 3.75 H a t and cloth brushes.. y : . . . . . __$2 to 3.00 Mirrors.. . . . . . . $1.75 to 5.00 Nail files, cuticle knives,, but ton hooks, napkin rings, van ity boxes. Baby Novelties -Baby records..................5Go Yarn do lls ......... ,50c Comb & brtish sets 50c, $1.25 Puff boxes Bib holders Bootees, Knit Sacqties. Waists for Gifts Plain white voile waists . .$1 Snow flake voile waists. 1.25 AlloVer embroidered voile 1.50 Finer lingerie waists , $ 2 . 5 0 Crepe de Chine waists ...,.$2 .50 ,3 .50 ,5 .00 Silk Petticoats , Silk messaline petticoats, all colors.......... >$1.95 Silk messaline petticoats, all colors,, excellent values,, , . $2,95, 3.'5Q Bathrobes for Gifts Bathrobes and slippers to m a tch .. .$3.95, $5 s e t . Bathrobe blankets, $1.50 to 3.00 * Furs for Gifts Marabou muffs, brown and b lack ., . . $3.95, 5.95 Marabou scarfs, brown and. b lack .. . . . .$3.95,5.00 Children’s se ts ;. $1.50 to 5.00 Women’s muffs and scarfs in lynx, black fox, mink, brown martin, coney— Muffs........ .. $1.95 to 30.00 S c a r f s . . . $2.50 to 25.00 , COMPANY, JOBE ' •■■ ;■■ " : X en ia ,O . : ...; Only Once in a Lifetime f What Ts It A l l About? 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