The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
taiMutim AUTOMOBIIiE INSURANCE James C. MeMRhn, Ascent * PUBLIC UABrUTY-MPROPERTY DAMAGE FIRE—THEFT—WIND CedarviUe, Ohio The Exchange Bank W ant* Your Banking Business THEY P A Y 4 % ON SAV INGS 0 ACCOUNTS VANITYCOMPACT ONLY $ 3 This beautiful case, one of mahy that he have Jj showing — features a line, that is very popular this' season. WONDERFUL STOCK OF SILVER NOVELTIES Everything desirable in novelties— the person* al gift—will be found here in variety. v■ Gnien Watches, $2.50 up. “If It’s New and Modem We Have It” TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE Detroit Street below Second Xenia, O. districts below the legal minimum: of 4,85 mi&a. This is truly s victory for the schools of the state m the ruling Of the commission is final and there is no appeal from same. The ruling given in the appeal pf s board of edu cation from action of a county budget commission, follows: “The Commis sion holds that a budget commission of a county has no authority under a statute to modify or reduce the *- mount shown in the budget of a board of education for the purpose of meet ing debt charges, nor can it reduce the amount asked for operating ex penses below such a sum as would be produced by a rate of 2.20 mills. There is also a school levy of 2,65 mills placed on the duplicate by county auditors, which is required by law, bringing the. legal minimum levy for school operating expenses to 4,85 mills. The Capital City was hoBt to several state conventions the' past and pre sent week including The Ohio Manu facturers Association, Ohio Implement Dealers, State Employees Beneficial Association, Ohio and West Virginia Tent & Awning Companies and the Knights of St. John and auxiliaries, the latter, having over 2,500 members in attendance, Frank Schwab of Buf falo, NV.Y., supreme president of the organization, delivering the principal address. * V • Competitive as well as hop-compet itive examinations for a number of state- positions are announced by the State Civil Servic^ Commission of Ohio, to be held at Columbus, Cleve land, Cincinnati' and Toledo on Tues day and Wednesday, December 13th and 14th. A number of good posi tions are open at this time and any one desiring to try for one of them may obtain information as.to duties, requirements, salaries and dates, of examination as -well .as application blanks by writing the Civil Service Commission in this city not later than five o'clock Friday afternoon, Decem ber 9th. " , <r / * , > . A • , Contracts for road improvements and construction of bridges Will be let Friday of this week by Director of Highways. George F. Schlesinger, which total'within a few thousands of three million dollars. The largest in cost of construction is the Eighth street viaduct in Cincinnati, an ex tension of the Ohio River road, the engineer’s estimate being $2,231,- 456,03, The longest improvement will STATETAXCOMMISSIONM I S ON ' SEDUCTIONOFSCROR TAX LEVIES COLUMBUS, O.—The State Tax;be m the Pa&tesvHfa-Ravenna high- Commission ba« ruled that county! way, 6.&T6 miles, the estimate being budget commissions do not have the •$803,T71,a*. The total mileage in im- authority to reduce levies in school provemcat is 115,4*8, exclusive of ........................................... * ‘ bridges; * • * * The sixtieth annual session of the County Auditor's Association of ohm W*» hew In the Capital City Tuesday add Wednesday .of this wgelf, mem ber* being regaled with addresses by Chairman of Tax Commission Joht A. Cassidy, Attorney General Edward G» Turner, A.,1 . Feckinpaugh of the Bureau of Inspeotlon and Supervision of Public Ofilcee, Quincy A. Davis and Senator Jehu g* Edw*rds of the Qhfa Tax Commission and E, F, Allan of the Ohio Society for Crippled Chtt* dren. Problem* arising in the ad* mmistration of the county auditor's office were also discussed hy various members in attendance at .the con vention. - . ' Automobile license plates are noW on sales finall Ohio cities aftd eounties, Secretary of State Clarice J. Browri there will be no extension of tiffie beyond December 3lst for the procuring of licenses. Persons at tempting to drive their cars after thatrdate, hearing oldlicense numbers will be at the mercy o f local police authorities, Secretary Brown ha* been promised the most loyal co operation on the patt of police, partic-' ulurly in larger- cities. Secretary SrOwn states that there is no reason- why the simple’ duty of procuring li- :enses in a. thirty day period should, lot be easily accomplished, when an army of 1,500,000 Ohio voters can go to the polls in orderly- procession and decide the issues of state fand-nation wide importance in a single day. Com missioner of 'Motor Vehicles Chalmers R, Wilson has distributed a total of 1,600,000 license plates for the 1928 registration. •’ Autoists are heeding the instructions to have their bills of sale and truck weight slips with them when they apply for their license. This avoids much of the trouble in former years and especially in the last rush hours for licenses.. Permission, to Use new license tags on and after December 21st has been- granted by Mr, Brown. *Thffi enables owners to change from the aid to the pew so. dint by December 31st. they will be ready to go. This early date for use of the new licenses fa an innovation and ha* Caused some‘favorable com1, ffient.. mmum“Empire* mm “MteUfc wapiM'” is net oMatal, it is, however, tha popular a*d convenient tana used to deefaaate tea aggregation o f more than 125 ter ritories and separate governmental Units under rite British crown. The king of Boffand is not spoken of as the “emperor ef the British empire.” Saxophon*’ * Ht$tmry I The saxophone was fat*e#«ee4 fa 184$ by Adolph 0*x, to whom are as cribed numerous >ther laetruJbeot*. Four years later it was ftw fl fa the French armyhands apd was afterward adopted fa England at the royal nju. - tary school ef musie at Kaetler halh j A towNM teefa* m -f ht by pressing the iff* fa#*®*** for two iaours at a ttgte a mrfL it is understood that the **r t»U idea received Inspiration upon noting the f s « « characteristics of patient basfewufa- Detroit News TOYLAND BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE — PRICES ALL LOWER Good Old Santa Claus is as busy as a bee getting wonderful toys made for boys and girls. Here are a few he has sent to The Famous Cheap Store. \ * Every girl and boy ih Greene County is invited to visit Toyland in1 The Famous Cheap1Store. I Use OurLay-Away Plan—A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas, Gifts Men Appreciate Are Gifts To Wear From A Men’ s Shop THE ANNUAL YULETIDE QUERY— “ Wfiat shall 1 give him this Christmas?" can be easily answered with a g ift from The McDorman-Qrawfotd Co. This is a men’s store where honest advice Can be had from men who know the likes and dislikes o f men. h a d 'Y O U THOUGHT OF— Orlano Imported M u ffle r ..................... ..................... $3.50 Silk Square Mufflers ............ ............,.........$3.00 to $5.00 Silk R e e f e r ....................................................$2.00 to $5.00 Interwoven Hose .............. ................ ..............50c to $1.50 Wilson Bros. S h ir ts .................................... $2.00 to $6.05 Cheney Bros. N eckw ear ............... ...............$1»00 to $5.00 Fancy and White K e rch ie fs ................... .,25c to $1.50 Leather Bill F o ld s ........................................ $1.00 to $5.00 Key Kaddies .................... ................................. 50c to $2.00 Royal Bathrobes and S lip p e rs ............$3,50 to $15.00 Pajamas ............. ................... to $4,00 S lickers ...................................~......... ~ ........$«•«» *<> 98.SO Leather C o a ts ........................................... $11,75 to $22,50 Sw eaters............................... *....................... $5.00 to $12.50 Luggage .... ................ $5,00 to $25.00 Umbrellas .......................*.................. ............. $1.50 to $5.00 Cuff L in k s .......................................................... »0 c tc $3.50 i&tiDamfflCimfbrd XENIA, OHIO If Yon Can’t Make Up Your Mind—Why Not a CHRISTMAS GIFT BOND If either man or woman would real ise the,full .power of personal beauty,* it must be by aharisking noble thoughts and hopes and. purposes; by having something to do and. something to live for that is Worthy of Humanity, and which, by expanding the capacities of the soul, gives expansion and. sym metry to the body which contains it.— Upham. GOOD THINGS TO EAT I m 4 #J P RESERVEDpineapple is so expan sive that most pf ua are glad to . prepare our own. Candled: Pineapple. Peel the fruit and out it lnto strips two Inches long, one-half Inch wide and one-fourth Inch thick, Measure the fruit and add half the tjuantitjr of sugar and lot stand until the sugar is dissolved—which may be 24 hours. Drain off tha Juice And boil It five minutes, then add the fruit and cook for five minutes. Spread tha pine apple on a plate In the Sun, turn when dry and roll In granulated sugar when well dried. Pack in bOijWlth waxed paper between the layers, Indian Chutney, Take two quarts of tart apples and green tomatoes, two pounds of seed less raisins, three Cupfuls of brown sugar and the same of vinegar, one smalt onion, two cupfuls of lemon Juice, one teaspoenful of red pepper, one-half teaspoonful Of salt and a small Jar of preserved ginger, Pefel arid core the apples and put themwith the tomatoes and onion through the meat chopper, also the raisins. Mix ail the ingredients In a stone jar and let stand Over night. In the morning set the jar into a kettle ef cold wa ter, heat slowly and cook six hours, stirring often. A spoonful of this chutney added to various dishes adds a very unusual ahd delightful flavor. Plainfield Cold Plckt*. Take sixteen rips tomatoes, four <ihlone finely chopped, add otae cupful of. vinegar, three tablespbonfuls of suit, one cupful of sugar and half a tengpoonfut of cayenne pepper. Mix nbd bottle cold. Seal with paraffin. ,Mr Crsbappls Jitly. Wash and core enough apples to weigh a pound, add two quarts of cold water, cook 20 minutes or until cleat. To each pint of the liquid add one pound of sugar. Put the Juice in a kettle, boll for ten minutes, then add the sugar which ha* been heating In the oven. Boll mull It jolts when tried In a cold dish. / I W l r t l t {& HU, Wfrtsrft towsinmer Union,I itedWNNi ia gi awNNi iNtei i ’*»«««*•*«». ■Booiimm HfAwafSifas 'Windows shout# 8* hostel dally just . ilka furniture and wash## often fa allow the beneficial sun's rays te $**> Doll Cabs Better Made; More Beautiful $2.75 to $13.50 DOLLS . Walking Talking.Doll - Non-Breakahle 25c to $4.49 Automobiles Roller .Hearing . Rubber Tire, Disc Wheel Lights 1v Brake and Gear Shift $549 to $22.50 For Girls Cedaf Chests Sewing Machines1 Electric Irons Table and Chairs Laundry Sets Kitchen Cabinets Ironing Boards . Stoves . Trunks Books Games Pianos Dolls And— Many More Wonderful Toys, For Boys Erector Sets Tool Chests Buddy-L-Toys • Picture Machines Automobiles Sleds . Velocipedes Sidewalk Cycles Aeroplanes Steam Shovels Guns Books Games See, Our Very Large Display. Never Before As Cheap ROLLER BEARING WAGON ' $3.75 All Steel, Rubber Tires Strong Train On Track 98c to $4.49 American Flyers SCOOTERS *1.25 to $4.49 CH INA AND GLASS DEPARTMENT Dliuter Sets 32 Piece Set $498 42 Piece Set $5*98 Salad Dishes Beautiful patterns 125c and 49c Blankets and Comforts Large Single Bed Blanket — _____ *_^,89c Part Wool Comfort Blanket____„^__$2.98 HERE IS A REAL SPECIAL },0DO Pieces of Assorted Glass Useful Items. Sugar, Creims, Jellysj Pitchers and Vasqs, lOcEach ROSE MARIE GLASS The Very Newsst Console Sets, Goblets, Sherbets, Water Sets, Cheese and Cracker Seta \ Candy Jars 9 Newest Colon an Shade* 49c and 69c OPEN STOCK Dinner Ware New Pattern Plates 2 0 c Cups and Saucers 2 0 c STATIONERY You Must See These Values to Appre ciate Them, Dbx— Mgi&teh 10c., 25c., 39c., 49c Blankets and Comforts Indian Pattern Blanket___ ________ $2.98 Wool Mixed Extra Large Size______$3.98 MEN'S KITTED UNION SUITS 98c, $1.19 and $1.49 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Cellar* Attached LADIES’ KNIT UNION SUITS 79c LADIES’ HOSE Silk and Wool 49c Pair 98c MRk’S SWEATERS ' Roll Collar 98c and $1.98 All Wqol Coat Sweater ■ e New Colors TURKISH TOWEL SETS * Beautifully Packed 98c and $1.25 $2.29 LADIES’ H CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 98c Pair * MEN’S FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS *1.00 MEN’S SHEEP LINED COATS Heavy Duck, Wind Proof Sleeves $7.49 LADIES’ JERSEY BLOOMERS Well Made, New Colors 49c Opening Of Our Handkerchief Booth—More and Better Values Than Ever Before. Children’s Hander chiefs, 3 in box 25c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 3 Handkerchiefs, « Beautifully Packed 49c Men’s Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c and 25c each Ladies* Handkerchiefs 3 inB 0x 25e * ALARM CLOCKS uUntlfntMn O r « Year 95c FAMOUS u t i i i /A r a i u tu s 45 t . Main St., Xom., Ohio MEN'S WINTER CAPS Ordnroy 49c, 79c 98c
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