The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
jttri j m A Christmas Gift For The Whole Family Files Claims Against Houston. Attorney Lawrence i**ybourne fo r the L. If, Houston, E. D. Houston estates and fo r H. E. loveless, one o f the Trustees, bus filed claim that total $588,844 against Foster B. Hons ton, former trustee and president o f the Farm Company. The claim o f mismanagement, misapplication o f funds and grots carelessness in the R«c«y»f Sanity on D«athb«4, I Fersf-iis who have been deemed hop** j ipasly Insane huve been known to re* j lain CL-mplcto sanity in their last 1 tours of life. One man who had been i maniac for years, confined In an say* tom. expressed on his deathbed the most touching regrets for having so long left his mother alone and vnpror tected. A woman recovered from a profound melancholia, so that she was stole to arrange her affairs and bid he? friends farewell with the greatest tty.-^Buffalp Express, J \ New Edison PHONOGRAPH Hear the new Edison, compare it in your own home. Hear the new Velvet surface records. m African Salt, . . . . . . ^ made to the French Society administration * f Biology shows that 25.000,000 human, o f hia duties are laid to Mr. Houston beings in the Congo region commonly The claim in behalf o f the L. H. employ s a lt,of potassium instead of Houston estate Is $218,081 and the J®1* ° f t sodium for seasoning their ; claim against the Farm Company is They obtain this salt from the • $172,351. Mr, Loveless files claims certain plants. -Since the against F. B. Houston fo r tho E. D. J?lt im* rn L fn !'? f°™ try °i;dln» 5 » r on, s ? ‘ 8„ ‘ w “? r , , to r Y 801 and $03,611 against the farm don with regret |he use o f tlielr fam. company. j filar ashes. They tuke the imported It is charged that the 8,000 acres salt only because it is cheap, of land was divided into 23 farms and rented to himself at fa r less than tho actual rental value. This differ ence is placed at $153,361 fo r the L. H. Houston estate and' $134,801 a- gainct the E. D, Houston estate The claims if allowed will ex clude F. B. Houston from participa tion in the values o f the estates and to obtain fo r the states any property' which he may have in his own name as a partial reparation to the estates for the damage charged to have been done through his alleged careless ness and mismanagement. CLASSIFICATION OF PROP ERTY FOR TAXATION Christmas Candles The legislative committee having in charge a new tax plan has been in session in Cleveland .this week. It is this body that is trying to force Gov. 'lids year’s candle shades made of Davis to call an extra session o f the gay silks or o f crepe paper are shown legislature. The plan now is for a hi such variety that every one may be new linv with changes in' tax limits.! biased, Sparkling stiver tinsel strays It is proposed that cities 'have a lim -! s°me o f them, adding a holiday it of 18 mills and other districts 16 '* '}!* $ P L * ? * * col4ora, ^ r0^ h mills as at nreaent ; whlch 1,10 K^ams. A shade dec- . , ' ? , . . I orated Hi this way Is shown at the A fox* mof classificatmn o f proper- r(ght 0l<tho two pi ' turca. M the m ty for taxation is also, on the pro- u foundation of plain paper' is' covered gram. I f the Governor refuses to call with rumea of crepe paper In two nl- the legislature a poll o f the member- tematlng colors, In tills case white ship will be taken to see ho!w that and green, and has daisies made o f hotly stands on the various plans. paper’ set about It. . Cincinnati’s Greatest Christmas Store Bids You Welcome Your Fathers . and Mothers,-— Grandads and Grandmas . > —made annual pilgrimages to Cincinnati and did most o f their holiday shoppingat Mableys’,now we say to the Fathers-—Mothers— Aunts— Uncles— Nephews Nieces— Boys and Girls o f 1921 Visit Mobleys’ - Cincinnati’s Qreatest Christmas Store, Select from our vast stocks o f new seasonable Merchandise. There is a suitable article here .for every member o f evety family. Something useful, something acceptable. Something that will bring joy and happiness. The prices are reasonable. You can save more than the expense of a trip to Cincinnati, and \ (aJmvfo. ' C I NC I NNAT I ' S GREATES T STORE, FOUND CD 1 87 7 , C I N C I N N A T I , O H I O J.A. XENIA, OHIO Coffield Tire Protector —eliminates 95^ of all punctures. Prevents stone bruises*,, which later lead to blow-outs. Makes any tire wear longer. Five years of success is the best evidence of the merit of the Coffield, Pays for itself many times over by the extra mile age you get. The CoffieldTire ProtedorCo. Agents Wanted 117 W» Court St*, Dayton, Ohio asssaisaase M r i M l I “MKTS W . L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e n m b* foiin at my each Satutduy or reached by ph o n e .* t my residence each evening. Ofllc* I t WIONES Residence 3-123 CBDAKVILLE, OHIO Sealed bids will be received at the office o f the Clerk o f the Village o f Ccdarville, Ohio, until 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday the 27th day o f Decem ber, 1921, for the purchase o f a bond o f the Village of'Ccdarville, Ohio, in the sum of! Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars $(1,350.00), hearing interest at six per cent., payable sfimi annually, due three (3) years after its date, said bond to bo issued for the purpose o f extending the time of payment o f a certain indebtedness of |said Village created fo r the purpose ’ o f purchasing fire extinguishing equipment for said Village, and the said Village within its limits o f tax ation being unable to pay said in debtedness at maturity, and the question o f the issuance o f said bond having been submitted to the elec tors of said Village at the general election November 8, 1921, and the majority of the electors voting at said election having voted in favor o f the issuance of said bond. Said bond is issued under authority of the lows of the State o f Ohio and in accordance with an ordinance of said Village, being ordinance No. 107 and passed by the Council o i said Village on tho 21st day of November, 1921. Said bond will bo sold to the nighest and best bidder fo r not less than par and accrued interest. The Village o f Ccdarville, Ohio, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. Johnson Village Clerk of the Village of Ce» darville, Ohio, - ismxtssss f f l OURPRICESONSALSBILLS NO HUNTING NOTICE. The following lands have been post ed against hunting with dog or gun or trapping, Tho lands are protected by state law and no hunting permit ted except by written consent but this notice is wanl offenders that prosecu tions will follow. Wm. Cheney. Charles Graham. Marvin Williams. Arthur Cummings Walter Graham. Androw Katmedy. E. E. Finney. John B. Taylor IIIOIIIOIII 9meiiicinstiiomeiHSiiiciit3HM1omsjn i f n w f f l f f i lltiJMtUSniQIIIOItlSIlfQUISItlSIIlBlIl<lS WOMEN! —Gome ' to Dayton and Attend Lion Store’s “Going Out o f the Women’s Ready-to-Wear Business Sale” . The Greatest Smashup Ever Recorded in Dayton Merchandising H O N S T O R E G o e s I n t o t h e * . M e n ’ s C l o t f r i n g ‘B u s i n e s s E x c l u s i v e l y We must close out completely our Entire Stock of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments. Everything offered at ONE-HALF PRICE AND LESS. $22.50 Genuine Silk Plush Coats .......... $30.00 Fur Trimmed Silk Plush Coats . $50.0o Fine Silk Plush Coals ............ Silk Plush Coats Reduced .............$9 .95 $14 ,95 ^ 2 , 5 0 .... ....... . $4 .95 .......... . $9 95 Cloth Coats . . . . ...\ . . $ 1 4 » 9 5 Trimmed With Finest Furs One lot Cloth Coats; Y'alues to $25.00 . 325,00 Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats ......... 332.50 Beautiful $55.00 FINE CLOTH.COATS - $ 2 4 .5 0 Tremenduous Savings in Dresses .............$9 95 *t££SS, ............’............. $@ .45 $30.00 Beaded and Fur Trimmed D resses............................ y|n H iitoiTiHiin iiritn r ' ...... ... ......... ■ r^-a**—**. , °J if..4 m 1&4: Ml r b ]r»v Ladies’ $8.50 Wool Serge Jumper Dresses - $ 1 , 9 $ ifrtolLIMtoiMO—Wi Furs at Big Reduction Children’s Coats, Women’s Blouses, Sweaters and Hosiery at Gigantic Savings Between 4th & 5Hi Sts. THE LION STORE 132-138 S. Jefferson St. WM. LAPEDES, Proprietor . DAYTON, OHIO|
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