The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

t G GASTORIA I and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castorfa SCHOOi HOUSEMRROT SELL TUESDAT. T b s school bound property o» W «bX*nl*ftveuu* v u offarsd *fc public **1# Tuesday bu t not * bid was pu t ou the property. Undsr the law the property must b« offersd twins a t public sale before ‘i t can be sold a t private sale. .The nex t sale u set for Satu rday afternoou, June 2S.. " ,* S S .| Always B e a r s t h e :T h c f c ^ o m ® 5 8 g J § S l g I 1 8 « tU I d .(^erfutarsswdBMtGoJ^ n neitherOplum,Morp^** | \ f Mineral. Noy ^ & * M k M Jtkmpti*#*#’ i AhelpfulRemedy GonstlpatiOnaw iD^y 'I^eCENWoaciWP^ Ii Uss For Over Thirty Years . 'Exact'Copy of Wrapper.' THE e .NTAUH COSMNY . HEW YORK CITY- f'' The Reason Why We Sell G S B PEARL W E -stent business. Consequently we must make satisfied! customers -y?Ko come hack again and again. Tke best v?a>> me know> to make satisfied trade is to sell satisfactory merchan­ dise. That’s ■vCh^ me handle G & B PEARL W ire C lo th for screen ing doors, w indow s and porches. G & B PEARL Wire Cloth outwears painted and galvanized cloth hp jiears, simply he* cause it is more rust proof bj? far than any similar cloth. A nd $ou Itnov? rust, not Wear ruins screens. From erOerystandpoint—wtear— economy?— looks or cleanliness-—G & B PEARL Wird Cloth is the one Lest btrp for screening. We sell thegenuinearticle toith the G & B Round Tagm the n il and 2 Ce$$erWires in theSelvage McKee's Hardware Store I can get you any pattern of Wall Paper you w an t I can put it on the wall to suit you. Speak early and avoid the rush. C. M. Spencer P hone 3-110 w*n C e d a r v i l l e , O h i o Pathe Phonograph Ho Needles t o Change Plays Any Record ,Be sure to i t t end h ea r thin machine he* m ak ing a purchase . M ach ines gladly te n t on approval. ’ i . . . ^ Galloway & Cherry H I E . M a in S i , X a n l a , 0-! WANT AGRICULTURAL AGENT The Bireotojr# of the Greene County Imptotement Association will ask the County Commissioner# to secure an agricultural agent. Both the state and federal govern* mente-maka liberal appropriation# for this work but the county must co operate. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining unclaimed in the post office a t CedaTVlUe, Greene Co., Ohio, for the week ending May 10, 1917. LIST, NO. 0. Brammpr, Loyd Uruoe, Peter , ; Chllllcothe Electric Co, Culver, E . ty . DownB, Ethel Eleie JR. McMillan, Mrs, J. M. Pafett, J , P. W. A. Turnbull, F. M. SHERIFF'S SALE, bee C of. Hoimo* State of- Ohio, G teen County, ss. Pursuant to command of an order of sale in Partition -issued from the Court of Common Pleas of .Green County, Ohio, and to me directed and delivered, X- win offer for sale at nubile auction at the west door 'of the Court House in the. City of Xenia,‘Green County, Ohio on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock A, M., the 'following de­ scribed Heal Estate, lands and tene­ ments tp-Wit; TRACT NUMBER ONE—Being lot number .16' in Holmes proposed addition to the Village- of Cedarvllie, more fully described as follows.* Beginning at a stake in-a' proposed street Of said propos­ ed addition; thence north. 65 degrees 10 minutes, east 15Q feet to a stake in the westerly line of a proposed alley corner to said road and lot number IS; thence along said alley north 34 degrees 30 min-: utes, west 50 feet tp a stake corner to: this lot and lot number 17; thence south »S degrees 10 .minutes, west ISO feet to a -stake in lino of Bald proposed street; thence with the line1of said, proposed street south 34 degrees 30 minutes, east 50 feet to- the beginning containing 7500 square fee t TRACT NUMBER TWO—Situate hi the County Of Greene, and. the State of Ohio, and the, township of Cedarvllie. Begin­ ning a t a stake in .the west, margin Of Miller street in cedarviHe'and comer to J. E. ■Pierce, and Mary E. Pierce, JS0 feet, R. W. Kennons south comer o f Miller's street; thence south 34. degrees ,10 minutes east SO feet tp a stake; thence south 65 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.25 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees to John E. Pierce; thence north 55 de­ grees 45 minutes, east. 147,25 feet-with the 39 minutes, west 50 feet to a stake corner line Of Pierce to the place'of beginning containing 2567 square proposed addition to the less and being lot num r vllle, GreCnO county, Ohio. tra c t N um b e r t h r e e —situate in the County of Greene, the State of.Ohio,, uhd the township of Cedarvllie- ana bounded and described as follows: Begin­ ning a t.th e southwest corner a point in the center of the -highway leading- from Cedarvllie to Jamestown bearing from1 the southeast corner of the tenant house occupied now by Samuel McCuilurr south 13 degrees 20 minutes, west one Chain; 43 3-4 links; thence as the compass now reads north 48 degrees 20 minutes, eatit 3,66 chains to a Stake In the center of a 16 foot alley along the center line of same north 85 degrees 15 minutes, east 2.04 chains, (A .point bearing from a wild cherry tree marked X, north 1 3-4 degrees west 13 links standing at south sloe of said alley;) thence south 48 degrees 20 minutes, west 51.18 chains to center of highway aforesaid; thence along same north 41 degrees 49 minutes, west one chain and St JL-4 links to the place of beginning containing 53-100 of- an acre being 80 front on center line of said lilgh- wfay. extended northeast with parallel sides at right angle to said highway, ex­ tending to the Center line o f said alley at the rear and being in the westerly side of a parcel of 20 acres of land conveyed by Geptha Dunlap, et al., to parties of the first part by deed dated May 4, 1891, recorded in Vol. 78, page 44, together with the right to lay and maintain a 2-inch iron pipe in ana to and from the well on the lot adjoining these premises on the west, and to use water from said well for domestic purposes only on the prem­ ises hereby conveyed, TRACT NUMBER FOUR—Situate In the County of Greene, State of Ohio and the township of Cedarvllie, and bounded and described os follows.' Being all of lot number R of Holmes proposed addition to the Village of Cedarvllie, Greene County, Ohio; on the west side of Milter street as the same was surveyed and laid off on the plat of said addition. Beginning at a stake in the west margin of Mil­ ler street in the Village of Cedarvllie, 140 feet from R. \V. Kennon, southeast cor­ ner of Miller street; thence eouth 34 de­ grees 30 minutes; east 50 feet to a -stake; thence south 55 degrees 45 minutes, went 147.23 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees 30 minutes, west 50 feet to a stake; thence north 55 degrees 45 min­ utes, oast 147.25- feet to a stake an* place of beginning containing 26.27 square rods mors or less. TRACT NUMBER FIVE—Situate ih the County of Greene, the state of Ohio, ^ n ^ ^ - d W b ^ M ^ ^ a s M T n 1* ®,ryf At * point in the seatbesot Jin* of Robert Hood 3W fast from the ©enter line of Main street in mid Ida* at a post; these* along said Hood Sot as the- tom- PM« now read* north U degree# M min­ utes. aast 14244 feet to the center line of ”■16-foot road along same; thence north degree# 15 minute*, east 267 feet; Cieace eouth 40 degrees 8# minutes, west *82,7 feet to a stake at the southeast cor­ ner Of this parcel; tbeqc# north 41 de­ gree# 59 minutes, west J « feet to the place of beginning containing 91-100 of an The above described premise* are lo­ cated as follows: Tract Number On# is located in the Holmes addition in Cedarvllie township, Greene County, Ohio, and known a* dim old Farris property. Tract Number Two is located in the Holms* addition to Cedarvllie township, Greene County, Ohio on the eouth of Mil­ ler street of the Village of Cedarvllie, Ohio. ■ _* ‘ Tract Number Three is located on the road- leading from Cedarvllie to James­ town. In UadarvlUe township, Greepe County, Ohio, at the eoutheaet end of Cedarvllie, Ohio, ' Tract Number Four la located in the Holmes addition In Cedarvllie township, Green County, Ohio, on the south of Mil*, ler street of the Village of„ Ceda$ville, Ohio, ' Tract Number Five is located back of tract number three in Cedarvllie town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio, The above described premises were ap­ praised follows: Tract Number' One—Was. appraised at S even . Hundred , and Fifty Dollars, ($750,00.) Tract Number Two—Was .appraised at Seven Hundred . and Fifty ■Dollars,' ($760.00,) Tract Number .Three—-Was appjrafsed at Three Thousand Dollars, ($3000.00.) Tract Number Four—Was appraised at Seven Hundred apd • Fifty Dollars, ($750,00.) Tract Number Five—Was appraised at Two Hundred Dollars, ($200.00.) Terms Of sale—One-third’ cash on day of sale, balance In equal- payments. One- third in one year, and- one-third in two years, from date of sale, bearing sis' per cent interest and .secured by mortgage on the premises hold, with the option of the purchaser to pay cash If he or' she so desires. . The above -described prem­ ises to be sold by order of said Court in ease number 14371, wherein Jeannettes M, Barber, is petitioner, and Isabelle Best, et al., are defendants. F, A JACKSON, Sheriff' Of- Green County, Ohio - MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for the petitioner,. ; OUR t H D ISCOUNT ON WATCHES,(ILOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS AND KODAKS Is worth j'our investfgfttlon S . J . W H I T T Jewe ler and O p tic ian Both Phones 9 W. Main Street, * Xenia, O. ■j»»iTrwMiii'ii»ir«iH....' s' ' township C«darv)U«. and Charleston: thonr# south 42 degrees 49’ “ " * - ’ minutes, waat is* polos to a Ston* corner t# Joseph Gibson; thence north ( dsgri east 2*4,19 poles to a stone. Hugar Tree, white, oak end chewy sttufip, original corner to Mid survey, said line crossing Hassle* Creek at 144 poles; tlience north 21 degrees 45 minutes, east 24.49 pole* to a stone corner to Covenanter Church land; thence south I degrees $0 minutes, west 18 pules to a stupe corner to said Church lot; thence- south 89 degrees 39 minutes, east 36.48 poles to a stake, come- also to said Church lot. Thence north 70 degrees 4C minutes, east 18.99 Is# to a stake corner to said Church ot; tliense south 81 degrees 45 minutes, east 6 poles to a stake In the County road; thence with said road south 46& degrees west 29.15 poles to a stone near the creek; thence south 25 degress east 22.10 poles to a stake crossing the creek at 6 poles; thence south 20 degrees 15 minutes, east 31.35 poles to the renter of conveyed to ru#m#i€h»y by A. K. BcU »* 1815 leaving in aid tract ii.is act*#, SECOND TRACT -Sitw to^toJ^Cmw - ly of Greene,, that* of Ohio, km Shin of Cedarvllie and bounded scribed a* follows: Being th* son IS „ Town _ <uid 4*- ae rusu m iuiiu««. isos conyeyct to Andrew .K- Buh by Jam -t nil and wife by deed, datsd jwp- tem - 1855. reoordsd in Vol. *3, page 527 of Greene County Deed .Record*, -con­ taining 183 acres more or less, with the following exceptions tu be take» y « n said 183 acr# tract: 13 33 acts # Sold to John Harper In 1856: 63 acre# sold to James Anderson in to Chapel I* Winter- in 1866; 20.61 pole# sold to Massies Creek CemMary la 1171, leaving remaining out of said, $•* £# tract about 36,26 acres, and being in the above two tracts 198,40 acr#* wore or less, excepting the road way oojmyed by A. R. Bull to J. W, .Stanley recorded in Voi, 82, page 593, /u ia d M i ©tils# sued *n tke iwad Iksljhg S S £ cssai“»«ia: ;5 S J f% w S S fl^ O r 5 S f Cowty, Ohio. i gaid ;S * 2 M i* i a T r ! S 3 J T i t S T ' 1 at*th* tb* purchaser, poles:Pthence°nort^ sV’degreW^aoInfnute^ • Said premiss* are located a* follows: east S6.94 polea to the place of beginning The 0» t WiUi * Wonderful Motor O A K L A N D ^ _ Hsnsible Six 41 Hi. P.Motori *160 lbe» Wsiffbt Wx4 inch fire s and SO other features. Get a Demonstration, C. B. SCHMIDT With „ ftaldnef Motor Com.; Cor, Church and WhitfmsnSt,. Xenia. Wanted local Agent m , m ud XAdsttv* Tablets Mg mmum md 'Wt* * LEGAL no t ice , SHERIFF’S SAbE OF REAL ESTATE ON, PARTITION. . State of Ohio, GVeen County, ss. Pursuant to’ command, of ah order of sale in- partition, issued to me from the Court ox Common, -Flea* o f said County, and to me directed, and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public Auction at the West Door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in said, county and State on SATURDAY, JUNE 2* A. D. 1017, AT *' 10 O’CLOCK A. Wi­ the following described real estate, lands and tenements: ’, t, ' 9* ' - Situate in the’County of Greene, State pf Ohio, and In the Township of Cedar- ville, and bounded and described as fol­ lows: ■ i '. ' • FIRST TRACT- SutVey No. 2267. ------ in the-line of J*, Anderson, Nichols, and containing 83.40 acres of land more or less. Excepting one and one-fourth acres On the Xenia and South Charleston pike commonly known a# the Xenia and •X ia 'S /X dS X ® S « 1 > ’>»?*»? j Skid prsmisa* to b« W d ftw of dewsr ■and the title i* perfect. A reasonable deposit will be required of the purchaser on day o f sale. F. A, JACKSON, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. , MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for plaintiff. -Belng part of Militnr.V Beglnnlrtg a t a point Tarbox. in the West' edge of Xenia and ton- pike Charles) 66 degree# 31 79.25 polo* to- n stake m the West -edge South pike south edge ; th. * 3 0 ertefe with .said minutes, east- Ot the pike; thence south .44' degrees 39 minutes, west 46.40 poles to A, stone on the North side Of the pike 17 links from, old corner stone and Corner to South Are you skeptical of th is statement? Le t*us te l l ’ you W H Y W E K E E P PR IC E S DOWN , then you will UNDERSTAND Since th is w ar commenced there h a s been ah in sane scramble every^ where to boost prices and get rich quickatthe expense of the consumer. T h e people had tp pay, and they are still paying, and they are getting tired and desperate. .* Sooner or la te r the government will take a h and an d compel a re­ duction of prices to normal conditions. T h en the price booster w ill pay the pena lty of his greed in th e loss of customers. The people will, go to the grocer who has done h is bes t for them in keeping prices down as much as he could. T he re ’s our reason 1* 1 few words. Vile like money jas well as the next one, bu t we have foresigh t enough to know th a t we c a n 't skin our customers and hold them after- w o rd s~ an d we must hold them or go out of business. Just Received 2 Gars of E X T R A F I N E S E ED PO TA TO ES The best kinds the market afford, Irish Cbbblers, E a r ly Six Weeks, E a r ly Rose, Sand land , E a r ly Chios, Rural N ew York, Snowflake, etc. Onion Sets. Sp ec ia ls F r id a y and S a tu rd a y Old Reliable Coffee Pound, Bieel ou t........ ....28c Prunes, fancy large Santa Clara 40-60 size, 2 pounds for....;........................25o Country Mutter Per pound................................................... 85c ^ Ex tra fine Dried Peaches 1 per pound .......... ............. .............._........ 12)^c . White Corn jM^al 2 sacks t o r ......... •S. •« .............. 180 Steal Out Qoffee per pound ................. .............. -1........ v ...... 19c 9 Differed!; Kinds of Bread per loa f, ■•<H«es#e*e**»*»«* m « A...4© GRAPE FRU IT ............................-........8 for lOo Radishes, Strawberries, Onions H. E. Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detrdit Street, . , Xenia, Ohio ws...^ s Skn- i . .wa,swiMin 'in# )■ * ' .................................. — 'S0i. i.ia pd .<e>v m t If: The purchase of a piano is an event of a life-time, and the little additional that a nChickeringncosts is a wonderful in­ vestment in assured permanent .satisfaction. Chickering Upright, Grand and Reproducing Pianos ' Convenient term$ if desired and liberal allowances on pianos in exebanse. 168 NORTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, O.

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