The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
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Bull, an Administrator ilf bonifj won, with Uio will annexed of James Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, - VS™ The Unformed Presbyterian (’hureli, Now School, f t al, Defendants, II. JI. M. geld and Stella Earley who reside at Beaver Falls, Penn sylvania; E. Reid, who is a x’esiden of Minnesota, and Maggie Miller Frank Macbeth, James Macbeth and William Macbeth, whose residence Is in the stale ot Indiana and whose exact address is unknown to plain tiff, and William Miller residing at Hattiesburg, Mississippi,' will take notice that L. G, Bull, as adminis trator de bonis non, with the will annexed of James Miller, deceased, on the Uth clay or ^September, 1907, Hied .Ids petition in the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio,alleg ing that it Is necessax-y to .sell the real estate of the said James Millei', deceased, to pay the legacies dim under his said will, and that said James Miller died siezed in fee simple of the following described real estate: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and being part of Military Survey Ho. 438 in the name of Fnlncis Whiting, orig inally for one thousand acres on the waters of the Little Miami River; beginning for the part hereby con veyed, at a stone in tiie corner.of the Sandusky road and corner tp widow W ilsoj’s dower lot; thence south eighty-seven, degrees West two and fifty-nine hundreths poles to a Jack oak cornor to said dower lot; thence with the line of Skid,.lot North 19 degrees 45 minutes West, eighty-eight polea to-an Mm on the bank of the Little Miami Rivprv corner to William Ewing; thenefc down the river with -the meanders thereof, South forty-two degrees West fourteen and fifty hundreths poles to a stone in a bayue'; -Thence South eighty-five degrees West eighteen poles to a stone In the rrv-; er; thence South' seventy degrees' West ten poles; thence West twenty-three and one half poles: thence, North forty-nine degrees West fifteen and twenty-eight huh- dreths poles to a stone, two red oaks on the banks of the river both 'trees down, stumps remaining and from which an iron wood bears South eleven and one-half degrees Hast '8 links, corner to Grinnelf thence South eighteen degrees East one hundred and tnirty poles (pa stone in the line of Matthew Corry corner to Amos Wharton; '.thence North forty-bine degrees 80 minutes-East nine and thirty 3><>fe» to 'ft stone corner to Wharton; thence South 48 degrees East'39 64100poles to aetone In the center oil the Clifton auc Sandusky road in the Hue of s & k Wharton; thencewith his line South thirty-ninC and one half degrees East thirty-six aiid Unrty-flve poles to a stone corner to said Wharton; Their e South 50 degrees 80minutes West 23 55-100poles to ft Stone corner to Amos Wharton In the line o f Matthew Corry; thenbtt with his line South nineteen degrees East. eighty-five and twenty hun- drethB poles to a stone corner to Matthew ' Corry, In the line o f James Miller’ s heirs; thence North seventy-two degrees East .one bun dred and twenty-seven and twenty four hundreths poles to a stone iq tliellneof James Harbison cornet to William Corry; bhenoo with his line North .thirty-five degrees and thirty minutes, West one hundred: and Bixty-three and fifty hundreths polps to a stone in the center of the said Sandusky road; thence with the center of said road South 57 de grees 80 minutes West seven. and one half poles to tho place of begin ning, containing one hundred- and thirty-five acres. Tract No. 2.—Situate in County. State andMilitary survey aforesaid; beginning at a. stonp corner to James Harbison m the line of James Miller i thence South seventy-two and one half degrees West lifty-twoand one- half polos to a stone; thence South twenty-one degrees East t Iurty-one and flfteon hundreths poles toi.be stone; thence North 72 1*2 degrees East 50 75-100 poles to a stone; thence with his lino North eighteen and one-fourth degrees West, thirty- one and ten hundreths poles to the place of beginning, containing ton acres. The prayer of the petition is for an order to sell said premises to pay' tiie legacies aforesaid, and tho costs of administration. Tho said parties aae,_ hereby, noti- fled that they have been made part ies defendant to said petition and that they ate required to answer tiie same on or before the 2isfc day- of October, 1907. L. G. Bull, Administrator of James Miller, deceased. ' By R. L. Gowdy, Attorney. ATTACHMENT NOTICE, 0 H. Crunsc by r Before D. H. McFar- L, G. Bui! agentland A Justice of the Plaintiff *i Peace of Cedarville vs j Township Greene Co. CharlesShermau ' Ohio Defsndant { • On September 18 Pay A. D. 1907 Said Justice issued or, order ef Attachment; in The Above Action for The Sum of eight and £4-190 Poliara and costs. Ceiiarvjilc Township Sept. Iff, 1907. C. if* Crouse by L. G. Bull. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Nagley Rroa. by { Before D. H. McFar- L, G. Bull agent} landA Justice of the Plaintiff ■{ Peace of Cedarville VS. j Township Greene Co. CharlesSherman 1Ohio. (Defendant).' C On The 14thDay pf September A. D. 1907 Said Justice Issued an order oj At tachment in the above actionforthe Sum 01Twenty-Eight and 84-100 Dollars and COStS,: Nagley Bros, by L, G, Bull Cedaryilic Township Sept. 19, 1907 -Finest candies at Nagley Bros. ATTACHMENT NOTICE, K, E. Randal by (Before P. H. McFar- Elizabetli Ran* I land A Justice of the Plain-1Peace of Cedarville A. Township Greene Co, |Ohio. -1 d'al agent ’ tiff VS, CharlesSherman Defendant. , . . On The 18th Day of September A. D. 1907, * Said Jusfide issued .an order of Attachment in the Above Action for the Sum of Eight and-85-400 Dollars and costs* Cedarville Township Sept. ip, 1907. K. E. Randa| and Elizabeth Randal. <«•« NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Ill the Matter of Publication o f Notice in file estate of Maggie Wil* hams, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the UmleMgned have been appointed and duly qualified by tiie Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as Administrator of tho above named estate. All potooiis indebted to said estate must make immediate pay ment; those having claims will pre sent them fol* settlement, L, G. Bull. tho ---Mattresses, beet springs, best to be had at McMillan,s, PUBLIC SALE! Wo wtH sell on the Jcrmiah M. Fintiey farm, tw«.miles east of Clif ton and throe miles north-east of Cedarville on TUESDAY OCTOBER, 22 , 1007 . Commenting at il-30, standard time tiie following: 19HEAD OP PURE BREAD AN GUS CATTLE X9 Consisting of head of chmee Ab erdeen Angus cattle, Males and females beside some* younger stock will bo offered <u this safe, 4 HEAR OF GRADED COWS I Draft Peiuberon Gelding 2 years old. 4Brood sows and pigs. ■ 10 brood sow pigs, ' * , 6 Chaster White bear pigs, O, I. C Terms xqftda known day of sale » . L, '&J. C. HINNEY. MEAD k ^SHER, Aimi*. R* Cderk, Public Sale. Haying decided toquit farm ing! will sell atpubllc sale all my stock and farming implements at my barn at the rear ot the Rosier Hotel Cedarville, on WEDNESDAY OCTOBERr Cyl007. Commencing at. 11 o’ clock, sun Mine, the following; 4 HEAD (>FHORSES 4 „;_. Consisting of three good work horses and i weanling colt* 4 Sown and pigs. 1 Dnroc Jersey Boar. , 509SHOCKS OF CORN 600 Tins Corn will be sold in the shock on the ground where raised. 6Tons of Timothy Hay and 15 Tons of Baud Straw. 6 VEHICLES 6 - Consisting of .two run abonts, three seated sample wagon, 8 spring wagon, farm wagon and 18 passen ger sleigh. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting of McCormick binder, Buckeye wheat drill used to seed 20 Acres, i McCormick mower; 1 new hay tedder, 1 Sure-Shot planter, 2 new breaking plows, hay rake, riding corn plow, I small cultivator, COtooth steel harrow, 1 disc rolling cutter, hay ladders,, and hog raek. Four sets of good work harness. Terras made known day of sale. C. O. WEIMER. Mead A Fisher, Aucts. J. H. Andrew, Clerk. Ht*Hh in the Canal Zone. The high Wages paid make i t a mighty temptation to our young ar- tisauB to join tho iorce of Skilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal* Many are restrained however by the fear bf fevers and malaria. It is tho knowing ones— those who have uiieti Electric Bit ters, who go there Without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malariuos influence with. Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poi son too, billtousneSS, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney trou* hies GuarantecUhy all druggists. 60c "Why is LAWRENCE Paint so easy to use? Because it is ready prepared—ask J. It. Wolford, CASTOR*A tor Infant* andChildren. TheKindYouHawAiwajs Bought Roars tha Signature o f i FALL 1907 GET IN THE GAM E SIGNAL: S-L-A=C-K=’-S The Sporting Goods headquarters Let us fit you out for the coming season. Our line is most complete in the city* and consists o f all the Best Standard Makes as used by Big Teams. 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