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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 15

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a r. rr( of the CIiK'Inr .1 1 1 11 i u- nmy the Tru-: to a a it offer to re-appraio the r- tl i of Hamilton County. From 1 he learned last nlrht It la likely tl Ht i. a plan, the first of Ita kind In the hixtury of Cincinnati, may be discussed at a special meeting of the Hoard of Trusters, to be held thla afternoon In the headquarters, 810 Union. Central Huikllng.

Those approached frankly stated that the subject-was under consideration, but that no definite plan, particularly 'relative to the bid that must be submitted, had been considered. County Auditor Peter Dur, who has requested the County Commissioners to grant permission to have real estate revalued for taxation purposes, esllmatea that It would cost In the neighborhood of The last ap praisement, In 1910, cost the taxpayers) Brokerage bodlca In Cleveland and Toledo take a leading part In the fixing of taxation values at the Instigation of the proper authorities, and it la understood that the plan under consideration la based on the sumo motive. Charles Adler. of the Adler Underwear Wills, Fslnnount, has purchased thai frame residence of I W. Dodd on necch-wood avenue, In the Rose Hill district' of Avondale.

the price being about i The sale was made through the Fred-I erlck A. Schmidt Company, and la an In stance showing the tendency of buyers to purchase homes already erected In order to serure early possession. The lot Is 100 by 3u0 fret. Mr. Adler Is having plans prepared for a double gar-axe.

lie also lntenda to Inclose the porch, making It a solarium, as well as to add a sleeping porch to the place. XX For 40 years the Emery Interests have been trying to dispose of vacant ground on Follett and IOcust streets. In the' northeastern section of Oakley. During 1 the put week six pints were sold. Two.

of these were acquired by Edward J. Munti. who has had plans prepared for four dwellings. John Busan acquired the same number, and Mrs. I Braun and Henry Bufflngton also bought on Locust street, near the factory colony.

Joseph A. Dixon, owner of the second-story clothing house, 015 Vine street, has leased the storeroom, 47 West Sixth street, recently remodeled by the Emery estate and will occupy It In about 10 days. XX The Christian Church at M'amltown yesterday bought two lots at that plaoe, offered at auction by Deputy Sheriff; Harry Anthony In the ease of Matsger v. Mettgar. William E.

Fagaly and Louisa Eachenbrenner each acquired two lots In the same case, the latter paying 11,075. A tract of 10.55 acres on the north aide of Clevea road, between Oum and Cllley roads, In the same district, appraised at was sold to Edward O. Bchults for H.aoO. i Dudley H. Bcott.

of the Humphrey Company, Cleveland, has been employed to install a special system of los control in connection with the Improvement planned by the Queen City Ice Hkatlng Company, to be constructed on Walnut Hills. Mr. Scott and C. W. Skinner, as Well as A.

Roberta, yesterday afternoon jride a survey of the several location under option. Bids gre to be received next week by Joseph O. Stelnkamp ft Brother, architects, for the building of a brick dwelling, W.0x:i.1.7 feet, for Joseph Mlddendorf, at K22 Rosemont avenue, ITIce Hill. Mrs. Juntlna Blttelmeyer yesterday purchased through M.

8. Barbour, broker, the frame dwelling, AMI Evanaton avenue, Evanston, for 13,500. XX Plans have been secured by Walter K. Helwig for the building of a brick bunga low at Muriel court and Warner street. Falnrlew Heights, which lot, 80x120 feet, haa been bought from the Renner estate through Theodore Potter, broker.

I H. A. Jones, one of the largest real estate operators In Detroit, will address the salesmanship class at St. Xavler's College Friday evening, April 17. lie haa charge of 117 salesmen and haa a general organisation of 1,800 men.

Otto Kaiser Is receiving estimates at the Builders and Traders' Exchange for the construction of a brick residence at 8118 Paxton road, Hyds Park. Jacob Butterfaas plant to build a home tm Bauer, near Parker avenue, Falrvlew Ue'ghU. William Valentine Is receiving bids for the building of a frame dwelling on Isabella avenue In Oakley. George C. Harris applied at the Build-.

big Commissioner's office yesterday for a permit to erect a three-story brick apartment house, containing 10 apartments, on Michigan avenue. The estimated oost Is 145,000. Application for a permit to remodel the teermen Protestant Orphan Asylum Highland and was made yester day or the Trustees ef thai institution The cost of the Improvement la estimated al sia.OOO. Harry 8. Leymen, of the Leyman- Buicg Company, automobile dealers.

agreed to pay for the at the southeast corner of Seventh and Walnut streets, taking In all the real estate In that block with the exception of me walnut Street Theater. That part owned by Geo, W. Harris was leaned for years at quarterly rental of I2.oo0, with the privilege of nnrrhaaai at run nun. Harry M. Ievy owned the southwest corner of Seventh and fit.

Clair, leased for a similar Period, with the nrlvllera nr purchase at ,100,000. o. W. Drach Is now making plans for a ten-story building to cover a part of the block. Dittos, Fahneatock ft Ferher.

architects are about to pout plans for an addition to the plant of the Koadlc-k Machine Tool Company, In Northalde, the major portion of which will he of one story. It will be of brick construction and 50 by 250 feet. Building: Permits. Hy Waffenachml.lt. two-story brick residence, 1X40 l.i.nno.

Jerome Barber, two-storv frame residence, west side of Cilenshsde. north of Erie, t.I.-.o. John M. Walsh, oneanfl-one-half-story frame rceltlonce, Llnwood road, 2.7'.iO. HEAL I3TATE THAX-rELl ART.INnTCIV HftOHTg William Pnrk-hart to H-rt W.

and Ktlil J. Tianholn- mew, 160 by 111 foi.1 on me went al.le of Blanrh alreet in Arllnston lielalita; AVONriAI.f The Avon Hllla Realtv Company to Waller A. Hvan. 75 ly l2 feet on north siile of Knue Hill avenue, being Lot II In Avon Ililla Ural subdivision; l. BOND HTl.Te Alice Krhart 0 Fannie O.

Keefe, aiinrrliiin, Ixita 4S, 41 and 60 In Co-Op-raHve eM B. AoBuclatlon-a sub-diviaion in Itond Hill; t. t'-VFNTH A VT WAT.NTT lleoitfl W. ha-ria to tlTrrv g. I.evtnnn, 4fl y-ara" lrea (irim V.

1. 11,17. SI bv 4 on a. of nlnul air. SI aonlll Of (ilrr.i alnO.

.11 br 54 on I'l-t nf Wa'nut mreel. of K.re-t: a 31 bv 4 ffft on e-nii h-t rot of vlnt and H'ventlt ,1 by 4 f.ei le of Si f.et ul rent all pnvil.fca of pur.hona at I'AU "I ft- 1 i I 1 1 in l. 1 'I I "'l, sMa uj l.unu ii It. H. uui.a I ai.a I lu Lio u.

Ar. I lin, is .1 -1 1 o-1 i ii, hy "um ..,1, of Lalilmore H. Wu- .1 tc on tin, tl. to I K. in lur- itie M'l-rs.

Lois 4 V. mount; i. HTt.H PAPK-Vary C. WrlrM Iiir yers, 1, 14 hit subdivision In Hyde 1. HVDR Keit-r, to Jo-a-ph Knsen, 44 by 2iu i.

on Kfon avenue. balri( 14 aj.J 1 in of 1:1 In jHm-a K. oony'a suojivM.m In lij'ii, I ark; $1, HYDE pAKK-Fva C. Wramre'lmeler ta Ou-tav J. rnmi.elmeler, I .1 -i and iwrt of 1-ot Kit In ij.

Kl luni part of Uol, 3 4 jj saine luMl-VI. Ion; 1. HTIlK PAIiK-TCMIIam K. Ilannon to N'I'ln f'lmlI 21 In lljila I'Jrk hiBt suo-OivUI-n; l. Jlrx-Ir to A.

aiifl Ntflllfl fl. br'U) feet on eenl i-le cf tauiaou avenue In Maoiao-Vllla; II. Kll.J-l'K.irK TOWNRHIP-Mvry WH-ni to firintur. -ft et Itt frt of in Heel inn In atllkreek Toamlilp; 1. hll.I'KP'.KK TnWNSHIP-bklwarit Wnermll et al.

tn Jnrnl, VN'u-rmlt a trt or In Bection Hi tn Mlllcraek Ti)Viwhlp; 1. NORTHHltlK-Rnbert rolln to Krnent H. I.lmleniann, -0 by Inn faM on north n.te or ba suaet, 1UO feat eaat ot Lansing Stiattl II. .1 NRWOOU-John Rempe to Jmsh V. Stewart, lns 3 and 4 In Norwood ilrlsbts subdivision; 11.

KORWOOD-Alhert n. Pnirh to Nettle 1. Wots 1:1:17 and la Boiinser lioonlni a second aubdivtal a la No. wood; $1. 0.K!.I5Y-Char!es y.

Dloknon to Wllfo-4 Hiinxm, Lot 12 Baal talkie 4ninr'a aubtllvtslon; OAKt.rr Tbt rrowa rawing rimnan to Nma niuder, lot 11 in LlaweUjn Park aub.llvlalon; 1, rRH'K HIMHsra M. Cook to Harry and Manila Sirallhorat, txits 7 and sin Acme and U. Asaorlatlon'a subdivision; 1. I'rtim HfllT-HaroM O. Krent Jo rmma Knundera.

XI by 1M eat on went llcla of Hawthorne avenue in Price. Hill; l. PRIOB Jchannlnaman to William Hillenbrand, 10 by 140 feat on north elite of Paloa alroat. 100 feat seat of Hoes-mone avenue; 11. William Hillenbrand to Lllllsa Johannlng-nian, saina property; 1.

PRIi'H Hfl.lr Matthew VC. Allen to (am l'orna, 10 yoara' laaaa from Mar. 117. of It 41 In ML Hope HyiMlrata auhdlvlalon; snnaal rant 3i, with privilege of purchase at 14,404. PRICB Hll.fr rwvld fliim.t to Urania B.

Aloenlng. IS by 121 feet on eaat side of tlb.ron avenue, en Price Hill; 1. PRICB HIM, Brnest A. Oaat to Btanley and tthai K. Nleholaon.

17 by J.H feet on aaat aide of Conaldine avenue, en Price Hill; 1. PRICB Hlf.Le-Mas 1-vdermeler, te Matthew W. Allan. Lot II In ML Hope Syndicate subdivision: 1, PRICB H1I.L Ixinls Buahler to Anita M. Mueller, Ixt 0) In Cedar Urovs and B.

Aaaoclatlon's subdivision; II. RRADINO Edward Fladueg te Oerman B. and R. A. Company, I by 100 feat on south slds of Bensos street, II feat wast of Wachendorf street, la Reading; 1.

RHAMNfl The O.rman B. and g. A. Company to Bdward Fladuns at I by loo feat on south slds ef Beusoa street, la Reading; 11. gPRI.NfiriELD TOWKSHIP Albaet R.Pugh to John atefvr, 11.41 acres of land Is Baotlon 31, In Sprlnsflald Towaahlp; II.

gTOAMORB TOWNSHIP Bmms W. Wels-nian te Hush Matiaa, about two acres ef land In Section It, la sycamore Township; il. TERRACB PARK AnnlS MrMullan to Elsie M. liavla. Lota II.

II and 10 In James W. Nlbley's subdlvlstoo. In Terrace Park; 1. John JJ. Mi Muiien to Elale M.

liavla, 1 II la same subdivision; 11, WALNUT Flckar to Juatlns iltit-lmever. 8.1 by l.i& feet on the west aids or Klortua avenue on Walnut Hllla; 1. WALNVT IllUJi-Wllllam Rullkoettar to William F. and Morenoa Nance, part of Lots 31 and 14 In GetT. Uereaford A Toompeon's sub-dlvialon on Gaff avenue; l.

WALNVT HlUet-Wtlltam N. rxmslaa to Heaektah and Ktbal Beaalay, S3 by 142 feet on ttie aaet aide of Pa. avenue, lou feet north of Chaoel street; II. WEST KNtVH. Oovert te Auruat Iranler, lxiia 04, (nd In Rlvaralua Land Aa-atKlatlon aubUivtalon; 1.

WKMT I'ND ftiiea O. Vaake to Kate Kulan-bura. Jj' by 73 feat on the south al ia of airaax, etVI feat waat ul tiudlay atreat; 1. wirmT RNri-Aim Kraanltlkv te Frieda Tol- pin, 11 by luu feat 00 lha weat lde ef Pine street; WHHTWOOD Martaret Ttubeneteln to atara-r-ret H. ou by fet on the weal sma of Craig avenue, Ooo fast north of Montana avauua; KBTWiOI- lyotilie Helael to Henry W.

Line, low by UJt feat on the south fide of kartell avenue, Joo (oat aaat of lOVwortb avanua; 1. Mortgagee Filed. Kate Kuleoburg to Flschrnea and B. Company An. neon C.

Funbara te Claude C. Over-turner. Martha Bhafer Reading Koad 1 and B. 1:0. Morgan Griewold to Antonio Home L.

and B. Co Carrie L. Hlllebrand te BouUters Ohio I. and T. Co Blaster Nleholaon te same Joaeph Kssen to same Florence V.

NaAoa to Conireas A. Company William N. Douglasa te Bagle S. and L. A Hesekiak Base ley to William M.

Doug- laaa. Fmll i. Speieer te Oar man la n. A. No.

g-Dennla i. MoCaaay te Victoria B. A. No. g.

Lillian Johannlsmann te ceeotopolitaa B. and tt. Co Emma Saunter Vine Street Cable L. and B. Co.

1 Kama to Harold Kant Kama to Al Ka'l, Cecelia Bchaauar Norwood B. and L. Co Frieda Tolpln le Bon Ton a), and I. Co. Marie J.

Hare to Cleveland B. A. Henry fThhers to North Falrmount Local and B. Co. game to Alma H.

Wu.rmll Vvllllam O. Moaning te Home B. and L. Company Elite C. Lnblta te Rouble Hamraon Abraham Hamlin to Cheviot B.

and L. Company Kama to Nicholas Arehoolg Mauoe Roaa to William A. I. Ina Krnwarts to Peart Market Ernest H. Ltnrtemann te Spring drove Avenue L.

and li. Ce Carrie Weatmayer te New Mohawk B. A Fdmund J. Mtints to R. n.

Viola M. Barre to Edmund J. Elisabeth Carpenter to Southern Okie I. nl Co Paul Rover to same 1 Kmma Blrney te Enterprise B. and I A.

Co. llert W. rtarlholcmew to same Henry A. Cranberry to Maulsoa Road 8. and L.

Co. Same te Joaeph Heotor 4,000 tUOO 1000 1.800 X.500 Looo lit 4.000 4.000 1,100 I. SCO 4T I g.T"0 H. 3-0 100 I. onfj OOU l.tofl 4 giu I.4UU 1.000 11K l.VK) 1.5U0 iaeO tSon 44 Mortgages Canceled, Kais Kulsnbarg to Flsehmann L.

and n. Co I Manraret gtumpe te Southern Ohio L. 1.000 l.ann 1.0,0 tw. fa 4.800 and t. co.

Amelia Berchtold to same Henry Pnrinameler to H. L. Feme to Liberal L. and B. Co.

William C. liawsoa to Qermanla No. I and B. Co Vnnrun Grlewold to Fran(ea O. 8.

Walsh tttr to Antonio Home L. and n. Wilbur A. Keleo to Will-am Utlleford. Henry letltnrn to Central Falrmount It.

and Co Fyiwact ri'-hoenlng to Coamopolltaa B. Co to iberal and R. Co. Ilimtav tirlii. to MH.liron B.

A. No. 2. a'n-ha V. Itoblneon to Fulton B.

and A. No. 4 HnmM O. Krent to Corryvllla B. and S.

CO Cecelia ftrhaeper to Burnet Wooda B. and Pam Krae-MTkv to Nnooarelt B. A. Co. Sme lo VI illimn T.

N'-oatr Alice IT. Hvwera le Hoiiiliem Ohio 1 and T. Co ItU'-art lo r.eale H. and Nnncr A. H'alt to Lawrence Harnee.

M. Kielrach 10 laklev Da Id Humet to Weetern Hllla S. L. Co Paiah ppheibers to Petta Ceri A. to Republic 1 ftnd B.

Comianv Nlcheleon to Carrie Vonnf L-nn flchwnrts to Wni. J. Klein ftenie lo Colcnln ft. and Co Aibllaon O. Luuhsm to W.

B. Robert- eon Ptmtia Weleman to There-a Schmidt. Wm. te Cllenway end D. Co, 1.700 me I6i0 1.7M) 4.1-0 gw 1.1 50 I s-n l.S'O I rso 1.4-0 g.eon foo 1 1' 4.M0 1 400 l.ooo heccsd cxion chop.

WsW-tAt. DI-VTATTM TO TBI 0t(tR1l. IjireMoi TfxM, Murrh 9V Shlpmrntii of riTniudu oniong from thl jwrt of Tfxn to the Northfm market will at full ti'io by thn rrf of this month. A th prront rondltlon of th rrop in nnir vlw-d, the yirUI will bfi tli? InrRpBt In th hin(nrv of thn ntnt, ho rft ItiiHtw of th prnopfth ft shlpmntri rftinnn-t from to mm. rri.

roiilalnd an Bvcrnpf nf nlxnit 4ll rr nr of to ft a a S. Ecpartmeut of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. i STATIONS STATIONS I i I 3 1 1 1 -arii net 7 (1 otl.iociia! .91 l' MavniilV. 0 'Mklin I (I I llivtoa 1 1 (, I 0 4 l.omeiille 17 I I I I irg 7 7 I Jam 41 0 I I 14 0.7 I I' 1 11 Sashville 4 II ft hat 1 i 0 1 ilVlorah II 7 4 I I 4 0 1 ii'd II I aim 41 I 0.1 0 3 I 0 4 oa 5 I 0 1 enkuk II I I- c.kaFs. 4 7 4 Look 7 4 I I 7 0 I II.

anaae City. .17 I l.t 1 1. l-icnt. .21 I I I I'm. w.

24 4 2 lule II 24 7 I Helena ......44 4 4 4 4 4 1 irkalsint. .41 I 7 I laai 24 4 New 14.4 Elver Forecast The Ohio River In the Cincinnati district Will fall slowly fiHturrtav. 11 W. C. MateeroiosiBi, Boat Leaving; To-Day.

Pomeroy GREENLAND. Omen, m. Weather fan. River S9.1 feet and falling; Business active. Arrivals.

Steamer Greenwood, from Pomeroy and return; steamer Chllo, from Manchester and return; ateamer Ixiuctnoa, from Madison and return, and stammer aioutucky, Louisville Slid return. a Departures. The steamer OreenUnd leaves at ft p. m. to-day from the foot of Bycamore atreet for Pomerov and Pbarleeton.

W. and way polnia, tn command of C. Ureeoe; omce In charge of Free Killsoo, ElFr Botes. The Ohio River was falling steadily from headwaters to below Cincinnati yaeterday, with 30.7 feat recorded an the Broadway sauge at 3 g. a fa.i of 0.S foot durlnc the day.

As the Ohio Rlvar has fallen Its baiiks 1st the laat 444 hours It Will fall three feet In lbs Cincinnati (lletrlrt In the neat 24 hours. All of the rooming packela were bate yesterday, being detained by heavy way buelneaa. Ina freiaiit movement wao erttvs ever the levee yesterday to the wharfboat, and the evening packets found big sarioaa awaiting them. The Coney 7land earcuralon steamer Island Queen will leave the Coney Island wharlboat to-morrow at :.10 an. end J.30 p.

m. for Lawrenceburg and Aurora, Xlid. The (treenland leaves at A p. In command ef Captain Gorden C. Greene, for Pomeroy and Charleston, W.

and all way points. The City of Louisville will errivs here today and will leave the foot of Main tomorrow at I for lulavllle, Ky and all way points, in command of Captain Mc-Lifreah. Towboat News. The towhoat Oecar Barrett passed throueh the Clnrlnnall Harbor -rida with two bars as The Ptttaburg Coal cimpanya towiai an- romla seaeecl up yaeterday witn a 01s tew au. smptiea en route to roini ri W.

Vs. TEIEGjUPHIC. PECIAX DISPATCH E8 TO THE ENQUIRER, Loulerlrte. Ky. March 14.

River falling; sUges, 14 feet la canal. 44.4 feat below locks The Louisville. Oerksr and Tarascen arrived. Business good. Weather clear and warm.

I Charleston. W. March S4 Weather fair and warm. River falling; gauge 4.1 feet, falls II feet and falling. Weather, clear.

Up: The Harry Anderson, with emp-tlaa Down: The Klondike. Lane, Cruiser, Smith, Harry Anderson and George Matho-son, with coal No arrivals to-day. Ths United Btatea towboat Jamas Rumaey down to-day en route to points en the Ohio River, Junior Engineer R. Andrew, charge Kanawha River, en bowed tor Inspection ef Kanawha ctama. Cairo, March SO.

Dane reads 41.1 feet and stationary paet 14 boura Weather fair and mild. Arrived: The John leaa. from Memphia: Barret, from lower Mleala- aippU IMparted: The John Lee, (or Memphis. Marietta. Ohio.

March SO. River 14 feat and falling. Weather clear and plaaaant. The Clarence. at 4 a.

m.i Rainbow, up at aooa; Liberty, up at p. Huntington. W. March 14. River 44 feet and falling.

Weather clear and warm. Steamer Charles Brown, of, the Ptttaburg Coal Company, paaaed up St p. with 'dretlKlng equipment of the National Contracting Company, bound for United States Oovernment Look 14. K-vanavllle, March 14, River 14 feat and falling. Weather clear and pleasant.

The John L. Lowry, from and to PaduooJi; Bedford, from and to Owenahoro; Hpotts-vllle. tram and te Bpottavilie. Business good. Wheeling, W.

March 14. River II feet and 4 Inches and falling. Weather clear and warm. The Liberty, In at 4 p. tn.

fiem Matameras, Parkarahurg. W. March tl. River 11 feat and falling. Weather clear and Warm-ar.

The louiae, for Craaton at soon; Liberty, fur Wheeling at I p. m. Memphis. March 44. Uauge reads SI.

4 feat, a rlae of 4.4 foot during the past 14 houra Weather cleac and warm. Ar rived: The Geoncia le, from Ht. Loula. lleparterl: The Georgia Lee, to BL Loula; Harry le. to Frlara Point; Ccllpae, to Ash-port! hlaper, to.

uxors. Point Pleasant, W. Mereh SI. nam 1. channel stage, tt.l foet sad falling.

weather clear ana oooi. Point WM-int, W. Vnroh Rlrnr li Ul and ratllnr. Wfthr clr and cool, Tha Tfll t'lty, li p. m.

Down: Tha Klondlka, 1:3 p. m. Th CrulMr cam out from tha min at aUtrojr da-partad lor Charlaatoi. 1 p. m.

Paducata. March o.Oaitra rn li 43.4 f4t at and falUnc Waathor clitar and warmar. Arrlvad: Tha Ioroth)r, from iolrond. 111. i.lAnr.

from Uran-villa, with amptifta; wanonah, from tht Tnnaa K(vr, with ft tow ot flea. ImparteMi: Tha Dorothy, for Oolronda. Rod iiot, for tha" Cumberland River, with mptlow; and Wtnonah, for tha T-nn Klvar, with amptlsa Tha fit. Paul, which had bn In winter quarter here, left for Icvaaavllla to begin har aacur-Hoa aeaaon, Plttaburr. March SO.

Tha oroak la tha dam at txM-k No. 4 On Wedneadax haa turned out to be mora aerioua In Ita effect than waa thought, for there ar mlnea cloeed down In the Mononfftihtla Valley b--iause ther la no outlet for tha coal until th break la repaired, which la belni dana aa fait aa poaalhle. Twenty thouaand man are thrown out of employment at thee mine, and If th mill ar forced to follow eult It will ha a aerioua matter fur labor in thla and of th atate, Th Veata OoM Company, a ul-11ary ef th Jone I.auirhlln Bteel and Iron Company, ha been forced to cloaa all Ita mine, and danger of. cloalnf tha Bteel company'a plant la trowing hourly. Th rnlimaiia ar not In ahapa to ahlp th coal oa account of thtlr hortit Colonel K.1ir Cnlted Htatf KdpTlneer, In chara of thia diatrlfl, la maltlnir a tour of tuepec-llon thrtinKhout the Mononitahela Valley, having with him ColnnM l.anetng O.

Bearh, In charae of th Onrlnnail rtlMrirt, Thy are making the round on the ttovertiment survey bat tanning. Ttie arJtoolttwrhera oi tlie timtri'-t have arranged for the annual Mitrr vacation trip nent week, end wttl tn down th rtver an the Te)! My aa far aa hartcalon. W. and from there tn on another roat. Th lieu he a I'tinhar ntad Ma nrt appearanr for aev-eral rrmnlha when tt reHM the harbor lato to-day with a load of country i.

iodine Htagea fintrted Were aa folinwa: prttnt brlrtge, 7.1 feet and fallint; I 'a via Inland lain, nd falltng. wl. keta df.wn; H'-aver Dtm, 4 feet and falling, wt'kta down. Ht. March SI Rlvar II feet, flea.

At 11 feet. Oallipolta, Ohio, March 3tJ. River Jit fet 1 1 1 aal a.p Ifitifi Inrl 4nles issi eif lcal (n antl out, Tn i -m ny up ror nui-burg at a. m. Th Cruiser down with a tow of Kanawha coaL VirVahurr.

Varch 34. Oaujr read 41.1 ather rieer and cool. Arrived: The l-'crrr Hwnln. etches, fparted Th Vrrf HA'n, IStchea. lu to-morrow; Pen- ator Cord ill, Uienvllli C.

R. Hull, Hun-flower. rrtemonth. OMo, Marrh UO.t fet ami fMllimr. Iwiwn: T-t et-naoxl, 4 uicrnlai.d, at 7 a.

m. Clear and warm. Mured Sr. nivr 33 fft f.tiiinnr. WcMlifr clear and unlit' t.fuk.

i'a' nidvettiertl to-dav: 'I ii uik'T, tn i Ip, 1 ChHi- I. i t-r v. 7 1 Tor Answers To the Questions of the Curious. How To Submit Manuscripts. If.

If. Kllrabctlitown, Is not recci.ary to write a synopsis of the story suliiiiiitcrl to an editor fur publication. 2. A letter to the editor should accompany the manuscript, setting fort ti conditional under which you dcire It puhllshr-d, price asked for same, Ac 3. If you desire the story to be used at the regular rates paid by the paper or manaa ne the words "submitted at regular rates" written In an upper corner of tlis first sheet would be sufficient.

4. The average short story should run from J.000 to words, and never over 5. The name and addresn of the author should be plainly written, In an upper corner of the first sheet of trig manuscript." Luther Burbarik. B. Van Wert, Ohio Luther Bur-hank la still living, and his address Is Santa Rosa, CaL He la OS years old.

Jleininf of Wady. C. H. Defiance, Ohlo-Wady Is sn Arabic name for a channel of a stream which Is flooded In rainy weather and at other seauaona dry. In the war dispatches tt is applied to the rivers In Palestine.

-t-Eadg Bridge Reader. East St. Loull. iThXThe' Rada Bridge, spanning the Mississippi at Ht Louis, was named after the engineer who designed it, James Buchanan Kada. The bridge I noteworthy for Its central apon of 620 feet.

Kads also built with remarkable speed warships loi the Federalists In lttfll. lit wag born tn 18.0 and died in 1887. What Cracked the Liberty Bell Curious. City-The Liberty Bell wag cast In London In 1T32 and was gent to America In the ship Matilda. After being hung It was found te be cracked, thus necessitating recasting.

The) first time this wag done (by Pass A Stow, of Philadelphia) the result was not satisfactory, so It was east a second time (also Pass fc Stow). It was the first bell rung on the Declaration ef Independence, July 4, 1776, but It was not cracked unltl when It waa tolled for the death of Jus-tire John Marshall, who died on July 1835. sstst The Honenxollerns. Buihscriber. Murray, Ky.

The Hohen-sollern family became Electors of Brandenburg, Kings of Prussia, in 1415. Their name is derived, from an old eaatle, so called, near the springs of the Danube, a short distance 'from Constance. stat StrombolL T. Paris, is the name ef one of the LI pari Islands off the north coast of Sicily, noted for a voloano which has an eruption evtry five minutes of what happene to be little more than steam. It Is only 12 miles In circuit and contains about 1.000 Inhabitants.

It has become famous as one of the sights to be seen by passengers of ships that pass the islands at night, presenting a beautiful display ef glowing red light every Ave minutes, 9 Do Orchids, Live on AirF Reader, Lawrenceburg. Ind. For a plant to grow. It must be supplied with the following elements In some form or other, besides with water: Potassium, calcium, magnesium, Iron (a trace), nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. Carbon, which enters largely Into the composition of -vegetable matter.

Is obtained by the plant from the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and this Is the only substance which the vast majority of plants are cspable ot obtaining from the air. The only other substance which a few plants obtain from the glr Is nitrogen, and the plants which have this power belong to the Legumlnosal (peas, beans. though even In this case it Is sn Indirect power, for it depends on certain bacteria on the roots. Therefore as ths atmosphere doea not contain all the elements essential to growth of a plant, it Is quite clear that orchids can not Uve en air. Being bulb ous, orchids might lire on their store of nourishment for a while.

Just aa a potato or onion will sprout If kept In moist atmosphere, tai Bed River of the North-P. S. Lancaster, Ohio Red River of the North flows out of Elbow Laks. Minnesota, and forms the boundary be tween North Dekota and Minnesota; flowing through Manitoba Falls Into Lake Winnipeg after a course of 665 miles. It is a navigable stream.

It Is culled Red River of the North to distinguish It from Red River, an Important tributary ot the Mississippi flowing through Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana, ACCEPTS POST OF PEE30E11. Fredrlcton, N. March SO Walter X. Foster to-day accepted the Premiership of New Brunswick, which wss offered him after the resignation ef Premier J. A.

Murray yesterday. He 'announced that the names ef new members would be made public In a few day. The new Premier Jed the Conservatives In the last SUGAS MiiKET. New York. March 10 Th local market for raw auaar waa al little mora active today and price were lower.

There ware sale late laat night of about 34,000 bag ef Cuban for April shipment at 4o coat and freight, end to-day additional galea were reported of about 4.444 baga to local refiners at the earn figure for prompt and April ahlpment There were also aale of It) ,404 bag of Porto Rice for April ahlpment at equal to I 77e for centrifugal. The market closed steady with further buying InLsreet at 4 ft for Cuba roet freight, but offering were lighter and holders ware asking; fractional advance. Oubaa coot and freight were quoted at 4 1o, equal to Msc for centrifugal, duty paid, and I Ho for molaeeea. Th market for refined augar was teady. and there waa a moderate inquiry Prices Were unchanged, ranging from l.llc to lo for line granulated, although Ot the lower figure very little business waa being accepted, while aome oonoee-sione were granted from th higher figure Ther waJ som Inquiry for refined from eiportara.

bat prices were below refiners Ideas and Bo business came to light. Tha circulation of a March notices caused a llttl preasurs In that delivery with prlcee down about II point, but otherwise the future market mad a pretty gteady ahowlng i th face of easier spot market, Th Awning wa a little eler at a declln of I to 1 pelnta under scattered selling from Wall street sou roes, but trade Interests Were hovers and early offerings were read ily absorbed and prlre rallied, at one tlm showing sdvoncea of 4 to 7 points. Near th oloe there waa renewed eliing and Dricee eased off aln, closing 3 points higher to 1 point net lower. Hnles .104 tona My sold from 4.940 to I 04c, closing 4 17c; July fc.4c to 1.1 1 closing 4.41c; eieptember I lee to 4.13c. closing Mtc; Lieuembar 4.tic to 4 P'f.

Cinw I Tier 1 STEAMBOAT MATTERS, trrr.a ohio. 1RKKNR 1.IKK Htaasaer Oreealasal leares to-ty at 4 frem the Oreese Line harfboat. for llarsrllle. Manrhaater, ferts. Irentea.

Aehlsnd, Catletlsburs. rlwit- Instee. OallllKilla J'ome neroy. Ohio, snd later. inedtata pelata Tel.

Main DIVIDEND NOTII B. THB KACI PH HEIt LEAD CO. The regular quarterly dividend of I per cent oa preferred stock of th's com. pany haa been declared and will be paid April 14. stockholder of record April 4.

1417. JOSEPH HUMMFU Heoretsry. DOGS, EIMS AfaD PETS. Wanted. WANTFD Greyhound, young or Old.

Ror 437. Lexlnslon. Ki, MOTCP.CYCLES. For Bale. TMnI! rnotorcyrie: in gooa rnncnrion; r-e-.

tolile tank; tanoem. 41 uouijar JUluu. Tot Eale. CHKAP A and I rmca. ('nil ainr, flat c.nrlont-i: 1J kys A Townnhip Ohio, 'K iSALK Kurt) ot ort unit roiii.li4ti to si.

Tin. i my jeHut tful YU-train tr. jHHHinK i i Jrwtil point Btid rroril. ill roiiretiKT I 4-o only nine. wka.

Goot. in.n fur ninnr. Will ship out of town urn) mIIiiw examination, en i If found not nut! ti.i-lory ill pity froinht hotli wiiyn. AUUi. It.

Ni'KlJlN, Hi! BoulH KaIiI Ji1'fiKO. ill. Real Bargains In Victrolas. A aumhar of siishtly used Vlotrolss, taksa In traua oa Vucallona Terrna As Low As $1 a Week. TUB AEOUAN 21 W.

Kourta SU sell tf LC3T. STP.AYEQ OR STOLEN: A. FOt'Nn Money, I p. m. Flday.

Owner can redeem same by calling at J.J, KAt'K Bonn and Identifying amount and denomination. A. Lei.sT Bus, containing tan coal, adJreaaed Mlaa rlmlttl. Anna Loulna Inn. tinder pleaae return to KHKNi HK.saoU 't Ol'aert and melva reward.

i. IiHT lamond wlelihona pin: liberal reward. I'liona Ollr.Kl' KL'HM. (anal JISO. mh.14-3te A HIVKK tnlllal with, alunei reward.

Returu 10 AIX4STS1N MAVKR It K. Konrth at. A. LOe.r Viallham wath, silver caee. and Snh; reward.

Avon 18T3 X. bUNi il nr' KKVrt-Haaafl fur return ts in K. Fourth at. PACKA11K OK PHOTlMlRAI'liH -n Bum between Kim Snd Walnut ata. Rewaid for return te a e.

cor. Walnut and Kltth ala. Four.0. hlifk Miior hat on Uarcb Apply TtilV Km rt. A WANTED A gentleman to share bachelor's quarters, wllh every mnderS conveniences splendidly furnished; best of home cooking! investigate.

Knaulrer. AUHI HN I'HIVATB HOTI-Ie-Bliisla rnis. and small ai'ltes, wllh baihi noma with breelt-fast eniyi garage: tennis eoats. Avon mnJ5 7t CIJe'TON AV IMIl Two dellaluful rooms for I or 3 men or for one parson. Avon or Avon J414 L.

mh2-7t EAST AUBURN HOTEL, til B. Auhurn av larse. comfortable rooms: Ideal location; aa.iellent service: I car Unas; II minutes to rlty. Area 4144 mti1-7t HT. M' tlresor, nicely furtilslieg ran me and board; lueal looatlnn.

mti.Kt-7t 1'HS Gl.fc..C, 'M AMlLY HOTEL wlnala rooms and snaulta. I te I rooms, with private bath; furnlahed or unfurnished; excellent table; reasonable rates: local raf. erencg muat be s'ven. Avon 471. aeJ-tf THR ORANDVltW.

Walnut Hllla. twl Orena-vlew large, bandaomely furnWied front roomt runnlns water; flrel-oleaa table board; Mshert refarances required. Phone Wood-burn mnlft-tf WALKIT Gilbert sv sttrac-tlve front room; nlrely furnished: eaeal lent table; choice hx-atlnn. W'd'n. H46 R.

mnzv-ii FURNISHED ROOMS. A. CEVECflTDQ mWil E3TEL' Tth and Vina ata.i 44e. Tic sna 11 per dayt weaair rates; aaart or cur. r- uxir, sr.

mM0-7t A. WALNUT H1I.I.S Two connaetlns rooma. nlceir furnlahee, in prlTate Dome-, 1 square from I oar lines I minutes' walk to Peebles Corner. 1141 locust, near Aaft- lanrl. mhJl-lt a.

EI.SXIANTLT fifmlenefl front room; strlet- ly modem, in private ismiiy; suard oa-stred. 2Z3t Woodhum. Wooilbarn IIsjI It mnae-tt A. 14 E. SEVKNTH "lean, nloeljf fumlahed slnsle and eoubia rooma: net see eoie run-nliis) water; electric llsht; senllemen only, rtii-It' A.

Mr. AI.HUKN 117 llaaon second floor rooms, furnished for nouaekeeplnc. Aeon .417 a. fumlalied wllh al eoTot private family; all modern conveniences. Bell place.

mhl.7t A. furnished room, with rood board; ideal summer home; 14 -minutes Fountain eq'iare. Phone lflland bilOALiWAT-, J-O-Kumlshed trio lislits, rvtinlns water, be rooaia. AVONOALK No. 1441 Hallwood place, fur-aiehed room In Jawlah family, near I car llnea AVONDALE; No.

4114 R.a.lh.g road. Flat 4. furnished room; reference. AVONUAI.K No. 414 Bhilllla furnished front room In a private faallyi heat, bath and phone.

AVoSKALB-No. 447 Rockdale av, room in a private Jewish femlly. furoiahed BRITTANY UIIDIN-0)r. Ninth and Hare Anartmant 11, furnlahed front room for gentlemen; aleam heat and elevator. eTrItTANY Flat 7.

Ninth end Hace sta, furnished roomi steam beat and elevator. bl.i 'iAIjWAY. 141 Furnlahed room housekeeping: bath snd phone. for tiOALiWAY, 4u Furnished rooens for geuu only. Bl hN'KT A J2J4 Turnlahad room for a gentlematk CKNTRAL A 1414 Furnlahed rooms far houaekeeplng er sleeping, with hath; II and upward.

CKNTRAL 1027 Flat 4, furnished room for aleeplng; bath, toilet and gas; 41 74. CKNTRAL 1322 Two rear IS me; also, at Mo gas. Key al 4-7 laurel St. CkntuaL A 1430 Furnished rooms for housekeeping; tl 44 snd upl gas. CKNTRAL AV.

for sleeping. 1027-Flst 4, furnished room CI.AKK. 411 Flat 1, furnlahed front room; steam heat, bath, electric lights, nee of CI.ARIC 87.. IS-sieeping: bath. -Furnished rooms for CLAKK 404 Furnlahed room for aleeplng; water end gaa; 11 44 per week.

CI.K-on HKIUHTS-No. Ill Straight fiirnl.hed rooms for genta. In private family. CI.IKToN HKIOHTB No. Weetvlew av furnished room for 1 or I gentlemen.

COI'RT Ill W. Furnished room private family, for gent; bath. 4e. Cot'RT 417 W. Furnished room for housekeeping; water In room, fill; also, room for 1 or I gente, 11 44 and II.

COURT 431 W. Furnished room, on second floor for I er .1 gents; separate beds; tl 15 each; gsa CoI RT AND MAIN N. W. COR. Room 41, furnlahed rooma for light housekeeping.

Cot'RT 3-2 W. Furnlahed rooma fur II Snd Up. Col KT 121 Flat furnlahed room for sleepingi hot and sold water and a'eam heat. Covington No. S.

Third furnished front room. COVINOTON No. 114 K. Third furnished room for housekeeping, COVINOTON No. Mil Russell fur-pi -hed front room, private family.

CoVIMiToN. KY. No. 44 W. Fifth furnished front room in private boms.

COVINGTON No. 417 W. Bliteenlh 1 or I rooms for sleeping or housekeeping; $3 per Week. Covi no ton No. 161 Fifth at.

fur-ni-hed room in private family, for genta COVINGTON No. 724 Bcott St. furnished room. vi sgtoN No. ill B.

Third furnished room. U'll Mil I Ih front roon -No. ill tlarran. fululalied for ho use We pin S. Co i NOT' No.

Ill w. Fourth st- furnished rooms, COVINOTON No. 501 tlarrard ronuect. Ing or slnsle rooma furnlahed for housekeeping or sleeping: bath snd laundry. COVI No t' iN No.

417 Ureenup st, fur-nlehrn front roomi running water; else trtt- light. r.i i NOTON No. 1114 Bcott I fur. niahed front housekeeping rooms: II per week gaa Kl U74 larae fiirnlened roonn porch. Tosmsend IAYToN tid Furnished room.

LIOH'I'H 704 W. Fumlehed front room second noor ror a pereeoe in pnvate wn- yes and water: 43 IS. 1.U.H It 41S W. Furnished room for sleeping on second floor; hot and cold wnter. LIOIITH eiifT ll'V rooms for Sk'epliitf sn II 'it houskeai lug.

(nillill 313 W. Furnished front sleeping K.iiTtl W. lint J. furnished room or 3 c-nnc tlns rooms; hot end cold wster. iT I i 117 K.

Fumlehed front room Iw'h. 4 -1 W. 1- lulled fiwnl robots sas rai-sa. FUuMSHED r.C ECOMS FOR RENT. Fl Ht4 rfOTTTH ti8 conmrttnf front itK.in.

for houf keeping; giui r.inw KICHTH HT.7?31 Kurnl hM nm KI 1101-Funilalied lootiia fur buuaa-Keep-lua or ileeplns; haat and taith. l-'lr 1 II 11 JI4 K. Kurnialied senti.e-on: bath; ewi-h. room fur 1 Hr lit ST, V. flat 4, furnished front room; bath, elertrlo light and steam beet.

HI-Til 424 K. Kumlalied front room for I or gentlemen: heat and balh. FIFTH 42 single room. I1FTH S3 K. Furnlahed room, email; It 60 T-er week: third floor.

KKNTH Ill W. Fumlahed roome far alaeplng or housekeeping; bath and laundry: 1 14 and upward. with sea jit al Furnished rooms. FOURTH 431 W. Furnished rooms for houaekeeplng or sleeping.

Ft)t RTH iXt rooms. ruritTH Flat U. 334 W. Furnished rvoms. FOI HTH a Flat 4.

front room; heat and bath; 42 per week. gDLHTH XtJ rut 4. furnished room for senllemen. FOURTH private hath. 414 gurnlsbed rooraa; ruuitTH 121 W.

Flat II, fumlahed front ream; bath and heat rOUKTH aeoond floor; 104 lilt 44, -Furnished room ea FOURTH 441 W. Furnished rooms for housekeeping or slssplng; II 14 per week end upward. OARFlm.t) PlaC'C, keeping room. 31 Famished bouse- UAiillll.n 11, At g. 114 Furnlahed ream, bath, heat and running water; II and Upward.

OARFIBIJ) room. OARFIU.D FLACK, 144-Furnlalied slllgle room. GII.HKHT AV llll Three furnished rooms en flrat floor for housekeeping; I bed a GRANT -Furr ashed noma for gents or llfht housekeeplns: fa H' I NH 4 tie Furnished sleeplns rooms for senllemen only; heat. Ilsht and bain. h'H'KIM 404 Furnlahed rooms for Bleeping or housekeeping 41 Furnished hoiuwkeeplns or sleeping tor light IN suburbs.

furnlhed room In pelvsts family foe I oe genta A 4, Enquirer, JOHN 1414 Furnlahed rooms for gentlemen: Tin II. II li week. LAUREI, ajT-rurnlshsd front room for light housekeeping; gss. UHK.KTY S60 W. Four roams; Inalds toilet and alnke.

LINN floor. Three front rooms on tlilr. MAIN 1210 Two and I fumlahed rooms for housekeeping; gas. bath, an. MAIN Ufr-FurnUhad front sleeping or light housekeeping.

MAIN HT, I Three rooms snd 4 oonneot-ln rooms, furnished for heueekeesuii; private bath. Flat 4, MAIN 1214 Two and 1 housekeeping: gas and bath. McMII.LAN S14I4 Flat 1, furnished room. In private family. IIT.

A1HU11N No. Ill Masoa newly 'furnished room and kltuhaa for houee- seeplnr UT AITH1THN Ha 114 K. MeMlllSJI St, furnished rooms ror nouseaeepiui; nsni. bath. ec.

IIT. AtJBI ltN No. 117 Masoa furnished second-slory rooms for houseKeepins. NEWPORT No. J924 Weehlnslon av, fur- eishad room.

mCWPOKT 'o. 1.14 W. Third furnished room for llsht nouoeKeepins. NBWI'OKT No. 1144 K.

Fourth it, fur nished rooms ror ugni noueanep-as range, water and gaa NEWPORT No. 34 K. Fifth furnished room and bath. NEWl'OHT No, Ill B. alighth sU, fur- nlahed room.

KINTH 74J w. Furnished room for Centlemen. II It; rooms lor ngnt oouae-eeplnjr NINTH 4 B. Furnl.had rooms; hot water, balh and neat; SJ up. MNVH SIS W.

Large front room for sleeping: 1-1, NINTH OtiO W. Ap-itment I. furnished from room; electric, steam heat NINTH 411 W. Furnished connecting parlor for housekeeping; running water. NINTH 11 genta; 44 up.

W. Furnlahed rooms for NINTH AND MAIN N. K. CO Furnished roome, with light snd beat. NINTH 1-1 W.

I-ame rooma; bath, phone and hot snd cold running waten NORFOLK BtriLUINU Flat 4. front room: heat and elevator. NORFOLK BUTLPINO Flt 40. furnished front rooms for housesseplng. NORFOLK BIIIUINfJ Fist 4, furnlshsd front room.

In prlvste fsn.lly. KOHWOuu-No. 4415 Ivanhon av. fumlahed room, 1 for housekeeping, NORWOOU No. 4121 Beechar at, furnlahed roon-.

a PEARL AND BLTIiR N. W. COtt -Furnished room for sleepl ig or housekeeplns; ref-rsnce. PIONKER 441 Furnished rooms for 1 er gentlemen; gas and bath. PLl'M 1304 Furnished room for 1 or 1 gents.

RACK 1121 Furnlshsd room for I gen-tlemen. Call after 4 p. RACK 401 Furnished front room, with running water; gas and bath. PprnrvtoNT) (HI Fumlahed rooms for HrM housekeeping snd sleeping; 3 snd up. IlICHMONI) 117 Furnished heat gas and bath SAXONY Drll.DINO Ninth and Race Flat 4, furnlahed roemm tl V.

HN TH II 7. fumlahed rooma; steam heat, elevator end phone. BKVKNTH front rooma 14 st. Flat 7, furnlahed BBVKjNTH IS B. Fist 4 furnished rooa for llsht houaekeeplng or BKVKNTH IS B.

Flat 1ft, larse. furnlahed front room; steam heat, bath and elevator. IKVKNTH T. AND CENTRAL Flat 4. furnished front room; aio, other rooms: 4 a week.

BtXTH Tt H. Furnished room for hones, keeplne or gems. SIXTH -I'd email, furnished room for sleepirat: ras; 1 no. B1XTH 4.17 W. Furnished rooms housekeeping; II 44 per week.

STATU A 1 Ml 7 Rooma oa flrst floor; water and las. THIRD BT. 113 K. Roo-n for sleeping. INlVKRiUTY AV W.

FumUhed rooms for 1 or I people; heueekfeplng, Ac. VIN front rooms on fourth floor: wster. gaa and toilet: 4)1 1. VI Nil hoi Furnished frost room en third floor; olds entrance. WALNUT HILLB No.

till Hlelr fur nlshed room in private fsmlly. WALNUT Hll.l.a No. 1234 Kemper lane, furnished room; natn and neat; s. WALNUT 111 I.I rl No. IIII Ht.

James av. connecting front rooms, witn porcn water; for houeekeeptng: WALNUT HILLB No. 2114 Hackberry I furnished rooms, private family; near 4 car iinea; reference. WALNUT nil.I-No. Ill Fulton furnished room for sleeping or light housekeeping: heat, bath.

Ac. WAIA1 HILLB-No. S703 Ashland 2 or I rooms -r housekeeptntr WALNUT HILI.B-No, 3874 Ksmpar lane, furnished room for 1 3. i WALNUT HILLB No, 114 Hassan connecting rooms for housekeeping; run nlcg water. WALNUT KILL No.

1127 E. slrMlllan at. Flat 4, two fiirnHl 1 fpnt roims. WALNUT 411LI.H -Mr Ian and Hemic Flat 1, fumlshe-l bath. WALNVT llll.IJI -No.

4 Kdes Psrk lerra.s, front rtom: slso. imsller room. WALNVT HILLB Ne. till Kemper leas, I furnished roome arid kitchen for light housekeeping, or room for sleeping. WALNI IIII.IX No ia Kemper Una, fur-nt-hed or unfurnished roome.

WALNVT 11 II. I J. No. 1114 (illhert 4 er 4 furnished rooms for houaekeeplng ea flrat floor; porch, yard, laundry, Ac. WALNVT HILLB No.

2H.17 tlllhert furnished rooma for housekeeping. WALNIT HILlJt-Ne. Siatitoo Vi, furnished front room. WALNVT HILLB No. 1414 Melrose a furnished rooms for lleht housekeeping.

WALNVT HII 1924 Ulluert av- fur- nlshed room. WALNUT HILLB No. KOS Hemloik et. I rooms, furnished er unfurnished. WALNIT HILLS-No.

2314 Kemper lane. 4 connecting rooms or 3 rooms for housekeee- Inr WALNVT HILLS No, 1214 Gilbert av, nlshed rooma. fur- WALNVT HILI.H -No. Sill Klnton 3 or it' furnished rooms for housekeeping. "VtALM'T HILI.K--N0.

tsil McMillan Flat 4. room in a private family; tath, steam heat and phone. 1 u. i i-i ALNUT til, funil.hed rocm: heat and twih. Vl.sl.f.V 10ii rouiu; but and cold water; private family, ADAMB-lnM m.

Oregory st 4 big rooms; sea, tnalda telle' glU BiouUilx. mhat-Tt AVONUAI.K No, 91114 yreilonla 4 riome; lerse yard; 414. RANK ST MO Two or rooms. KV Ha. noma; water, sas, ha ltd Foots front Ih.

beat. HKLLKVI 241 Vao Vuaat 4 rooma; see. water and yard. BBKMK.V 8T l( Two roosaat walar sod saa; 17. BltOADWAY, J0-FUom.

CAMP St. sad Ca nal, 1 moms; ss and water; aa. CK.NTRAX. A IC-Klva rooms; balh. CHEVIOT-NO, SI14 Oleainore ei-, 4 rooms to s'luna CLARK 711-Two roome on rel floor.

CI.ARK AND PAtUU.I.KR N. B. Win, Three or 4 front -rooma Jeil ai eni imn. CI. A UK' 441 TVee er four room Call tnirn rods.

CI.IITON No. 431 Hlddlr eoad, rooma; hath onrl heel. tl.lt-TiiN A IC Two large rooms. CI INTO.v Ill Three rooms oa flrat floor, sieoond floor, CLINTON 7-Three rooma CIJNTON ie-Three rooens for eolered people: I.INTOM Il-Klve roome; large yard. (Xll.l.KOB HILI-No.

1114 Haranao 4 rooms; hath, laundry, furnace. COHRTVII.I.-No. anil pecan I rooms. COURT Ill VI. WU 4.

small room lor gents; phone; 7s. i COVtNUTON No. II W. Fourth I or looms for light aiae, weasn Ing rooms. COVINGTON No.

Ill cralg er 4 rooms; gaa and Water. COVINOTON No. Wl Bradrer a le' isr- rooms for eotored people. No. Tent COVINOTON No.

114 W. Fifth sC, rooma COVINOTON No. JC Klevenlh room. COUUT TM 14 K. Two rooma ea aoeona floor, rear; fas and water.

COVINOTON a. w. eer. Blgbth and Oreea-up light ror.ma COVINOTON No. 0) Johnson st, i rooms snd kltchem II.

No. 134 Tenth et. CtlTTKH I.ia-Three rooms. CAST KND No, 414 Hage I rooms on seo ond floor. EAHT KNIe-Ns.

411 McDowell gaa and bath. 4 ar I KAHT KNL No. SU4 Hsnrtmsa 4 rooma; gas, bath and toilet. FAIRMOUNT No. 14ST Tresaont SU, recess snd attte; yard, gaa.

ee. rifTF.ENTH 14 K. Two er four rooms on flnet floor; gas and water. FINDI.AT T. and water.

,111 Twe large foams; gaa IT. THOMAS No. 101 Ml. Plea rooms on second floor. at 4 FOURTEENTH IIT-Twe freeit rooms en second floor for colored people gaa.

Kay at 41-7 laurel st FOURTEENTH 121 Four rooms te small fanilly FOURTH and gaa. 4tt W. Twe er I rooms; bath OAUK 114-Twe rooms oa second floor; gas and water. QRANT ill-Three rooms; water, gas sad toilet; 48. HATHAWAY 144 Three rooms floor; slap, Sltlo room.

on Aral HAR VET and water. ttU-Twe front rooms; gas HOPKINB Ut Tnree rooms on first noor. HOPKINS floor. tM-Thrsa rooms sat second LIHKRTY ST. AND CKNTRAL AV.

COB. Two rooma; newly papered. N. W. LIBERTY 411 Two.

three or four rooms; bath and toiler LINN yard; IS. 1111 Twe rooms, with largs INN 1.130 Two roome; large yard II LIVINOHTON 414 Four rooms on sec ond floor: gas and water; is monin. MrLFAV A vT.J14o-One or 4 roams. MT. ADA Ma No.

401 Oregoa 4 rooma and porch; 4U, MT. A UnURN No, 111 Mason St. I rooms and alcove; bath, heat and gaa; 111. MT. AUBURN No, 123 E.

McMillan st, 3 roome to adults. MI'LBKtmT 43-Two rooms on second a NEWPORT No. til W. Front iargs rooms. NEW PORT No.

Ill York 1 rooms; rus. Ij; Four rooms fur oolorsd people. No. Ill Oliver at ONH. I and 4 Central av.

ble. lsol mhl4-7l PEARL BT. B-Two front rooms. PINB loSe-Three rooma. Call at ra w.

Eighth st PRICE HILL No. 424 rooma Rosemont PRICB HILL No. Warsaw room. gee and water; l. FRK'R HI Lie No, 117 Reton rooma.

Ulll hi HILINo, 774 Summit 4 ei 4 rooms; bath, hot and cold water. PRICB HILINo. 1340 Ltrkiwi sv. 4 rooms on second noor; urge yard. 4ss and water.

IHII HXLic-Ne. lull Pwcell rooms. 4 large RITTENHOt'SB water and gaa. 1040 Twe large rooms: ST. BERN Ail DNe.

1 lelmar av. rooms, with bath, gas and r.est SIXTH 44 --ree rooms; si cove. neat ana etn. SEVENTH W. Front room.

SIXTH 2741 -Four rooms ea ond noor, front. SPRINO OROVa A I7ev-Tws ar 4 rooms on secono noor; gss act, wairr. 8PRINO UROVs) I7i7-Tliree rooms; gas ana water. STORRS rise-Feur ro-ms en Sret Soor. front; gaa, and launqry.

FYCAMOHal K'ua Four Itnuie oa ground floor; ga a snd wsler. THIRD Ill Three noma TWELFTH W. Twe rooms; watsr and gas fa po. VINB UUe-Four arga front rooms; gas sna TOliei. VINB 4247-Twe rear rooma la prtvats family.

ITOTICa TO coxtilaotok's. -Sealed proposals -will be received ht the Board of Education of Bethel ownshlp Rural School District, Miami niintv. flhln. until 13 o'clock noon el prll 1317, for the furnishing of the isterial and the performing of the ls- ior necessary to erect a centralised grade end high eehoc! building la Bethel Township, Mlsml County, Ohio, accord ing to the plans and specincsllons prepared hy O. R.

Walker architects, liayton. Ohio, which plans snd specifications are on file at the office of the architect, 1S9D-1S04 Conover Building. Dayton, Ohio, and at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Edu cation. C. W.

Fry, R. F. Tippecanoe City, Ohio, and open to publlo Inspection during all reasonable business houra until the time fixed herein for closing the bids. Proposals must be made out on uniform blank forms fur nished upon application to the clerk or the board or the architect, and said proposals must be accompanied by a certified bond In an amount equal to SO per cent of the proposal, conditioned that the successful bidder, or bidders, shall, within ten days from the date of opening of the bids, enter Into a contract for the faithful performance nf the work bid upon, according to ths plana and speclflcationa and the proposal. The same band shall serve as Anal bond for tne execution ef the WCopies of plans and specifications may be had upon application to the architect upon depoalt of ten dollars to guarantee the return of ssld plsns and specifications, at which lime the tio will be refunded.

Sealed proposals must be sent to Mr. C. W. Fry. Clerk of the Board of F.du-ratlon of Bethel Townehlp Rural School District.

R. F. Do Tippecanoe City. Ohio. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids.

By order of the Board of Kduvatlon of Bethel Township Rural School District. PTTNTNKR SFN8EMAN, President Attest: C. W. Fry. Clerk.

HOTICbs. The undersigned Is the owner ef Certificate No. 44.SJ4 for Vires abarea ot tha capital atock of Tha Clnl-inatl (las and Electric Company. Bald eertlncale was destroyed sc. cldentally by fire and he haa applied lo Tne Cincinnati Oaa and Ulectrlu Componv for oaitlncate In lieu of the one so destroyed.

Any one hsvlllg reason why such new certl- B' ate should not be lesued must slva notice thereof to aald company on or beiura April will U. Issued. TIll'MAt .1. U.ANlf, Liotlunatl. February tl, UU.

3 i WADB 117-One or nvnvi on aaa. WAI.Nl.T lIU.S-No sn't toilet rims; Iffli WALNIT illl.li No. 2I HI. .1 unfurnlsli-d ruouis h.Ht. A I.N I HIUi nor-fl 4 corner er WALNUT HILLB No.

2Jli Bv rooms on serond floor. In pr i WAI.NtIT HII.L5 No. 136. Chapel WALNUT llll.IJI No. 1.J Concotd roi.nie: pain ani laonory; is.

rALNLT HILIX No. lil Liuc.o, rooma: both and elevtrkt llfftt. WARSAW A 37M-Threa ro. ink WIHTKKN A 1001 Two larse rooms YVK.lrr N'iRWOOD-Ttirwi rooms on i floor." Inoulre at 1614 Kim St. CHOOI, Sl'ILDMte RKMODKI.l Healed bropoaala will be receive the olllce of the Clerk ot the lioar.i r.nueation, elglith lloor.

Denton Hn a. tuui miiu nrf.iji, nail, Ohio, until 12 clock day, April A. D. llf, for mrni-i all materials and dolnfl all work n. sary to complete the following; ellns; of various public echo I I nis in tne city oi Cincinnati.

Oh accordance with plans and ep, tlnns on file In the miles of the un signed, at No. Ill West Court strsct. said city of Cincinnati: Hixth District School, Horace School, Lincoln School. Whlttler 6 Webster School, Clarfleld Bohool, (fan ttchool. Jit Adams School, Tea.

H-liuoL A lumD bid murf ha suhmltteAl on of the following, branches for ute a novo ecnooie: Interior alterations and rens'- eloains; up holes, constructing; new fireproof rn: tlons, new Iron stairways, Ac; Iron steel work, concrete end cement brirtc work, carpenter work, glass iignts, piasterinc, painting, Knisrr partition encloaure. doors, hardvvi, Ac. The prices of labor and mater1 must bo stated separately, and each must contain the name of every r- nterested therein, and he eccon i by a guaranty of some dlsintci. person In a sum eoual to 10 vr of the amount of the bid, that If la accepted a contract will be fnto and the perorniumo seme properly secured. Bids must be on blank forms to obtained at the oiflre of the tin, signed, placed In sealed envfin-e.

piainitr marked on tne ouisine RemcHtellng Moraan School." or as case may be. The Board of Education reserve right to reject any or part of any or of ssld bids. A bond Is remiired on all contrsc sxceas of IfiOd.ftO. Plans and sperincattons ran cured by depositing- with the tn slarned a certified clieck In nmniii i which will be returned upon eelpt of the plans end specification! good condition. jy Oraer OI tne rinarn nr ron-- C.

W. HANDM A Business Union- PLATOROUND HPROVEMEM-. Sealed proposals will be receive the oltice of the Clerk of the of Kducatlon. eighth floor, 1 Pulldinir. Heventh and Usee Cincinnati, Ohio, until 11 o'clock i Monday, April ntn, A.

v. nil, nlshlr.g all materials anil worst necessary to complete i ivernents to at tf oter Tuhllc School, located at i -ner of Flndlny and Ireioen the city of incinnati. t'hlo. In n-ance with plans and speciiicnt file In the cui'-e ot the at No. SU West Court street.

eltr of Cincinnati. The prl'-e of labor and noo must be stated separntely, ami must submit lump bids on eil oi following branches, 1 structinK- Concrete Relninmg ment laving, rilone Work, Work. o. Kach bid muat contain tho eyery person interested tner, -be sccotnpanled by a guaranty i i disinterested person In a sum 10 per cent or the amount of that If asms is accebted a cor, i be promptly entered into ami furmance of same properly a- Bids must be on blank forn.s i obtained at the offlre of the i siRned, placed In aealed envoi," plainly marked on the outsldo i PlevKround Improvements," The Board of Ivlucatlnn reaerv right to rejeit any or part oi or all of said bids. A bond Is required on all In exceus of Plans and specifications can 1 -cured by depositing: with the i signed a certified check in $10.

which will be returned eelpt of the plana and good condition. By order of the Foard of ri C. W. HAN I Business Pl'BLIO SAI.B OP SCHOOL I KIITT. The Board of Education.

School tfict of Cincinnati, will sell at 1 auction, on the premises, on A 1(117. at 1:50 p. the school 1 known as the "Three Mile hi In, more particularly dt-scrihej 1.. The following real etata In An Townahili, Hamilton Cuurttv. ar, 1 In orlsrlnul survey 'liiree 1 and Ninety-Five 3S4) and part land belonitlng to the estate of '1 H.

Whetstiine. decease gnl and described aa follows, vis menrtiur at a point in east lino Whetstone's estate, at the eon end of a culvert in the Clncln, New lUchmond turnpike, at mo tton of the three-mile roarl: north I west two hun-ln fifty feet to a point In ti 0 sal'l lurnpian; llieni-e ruin east three hundred end thirty feet: thence south 39 B6' i hdndred and firty (Sr-0) feot to 1 line of the lands of the said stone's estate; thence with the hi 41 west tnre nunnreri 1 mm feet to the Place of containing one and (1.40) acres or land, subject rlB-hta In sny Dart of the nr shove described of the Clm-if New Richmond Turnpike Con of the County ot Hamilton, or lie as a' tuirea. The above rrorterty will be cash to the highest bl'Mer. sul approval of the said Hoard of 1. tton.

A depoalt or low, ot tne pur price must be paid as earnest 1 pending the approval ef tha 1 of Kducetlon. By order or tne rmsm- or C. W. HANT Business Mitno VACCl'Sf CI.4EA.MBfO SY-lll Sealed proposals will bs tha oftlce of the Clerk of toe 1 of Kducation. eighth floor.

1 Building. Seventh and Itace a C'lnilnnatl, Ohio, until 13 Monday, April th. A. D. 1917.

1 nlshing all materials and work necessary to complete lation of vacuum cleaning -the Madlennvtlle High and Ptlblio School Bullilings, iocatci corner of Prentice and Vai, and In the Cummins located at the corner 1 cost street snd Melrose avenn. city of Cincinnati. Ohio, in a plana and apecltlcatlons the nftlce of the unilersigncl. Ml Went Court street, lu saol 1 Clnclnnetl. The prices or labor and 10 muat be stated separately, end 1 must contain the name of cv-i interested therein and he ft, -by a guaranty of acme il person in a sum equal to 1i p- tlie amount of the bid.

that If accepted a contract will he entered. Into and the same properly secured. Bins must oe on blank roro.s obtained at the oftlce of the 1 signed, placed In sealed lainly marked on tne oiitsnto aciiitm Cleaning, Cunimlue as the case may he. The Uoard or r.iiucatton r' to reject any or part if all of said bids. A bond Is reriuired on an conr- excess of IFiOa.

and specifications riu cured by depositing wiih signed a certified i-lie, In 1,,,,, $10, which will be rciiirnc 1 ceipt of the plana and condition. hy order of the Ttc-arrl nf C. W. Htv tnlnc'. l.tll VLl I 1 i.

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