The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
• \ --‘V'l M PUBLIC SALE! I will «U At what t* known u th« P*tterwn farm 2 1-2 mile* c u t of Cedarville, on the Barbar road, on Wednesday, March 14 ,1917 Commencinr a t 10 o'clock a m., the following property: 8 —HEAD OF HORSES —8 I Gray mare coming six years old, in foal, weight 1500; I bay mare will be five years old in the spring, weighs 1600; 1 general purpose horse coming three years old, weighs 1100; 1 good roan filly coming two years old; 4 good draft colts coming yearling*. 22-CATTLE—22 1Registered Short-Horn cow with calf by side; three good grade Short-Horn cows due to calf by day of sale; 18 head of good Short- Hom and Polled Angus heifers and steers coming yearlings. 145—IMMUNED HOGS—145 10 Good brood sows with pigs by side; 60 fat hogs weighing about 200 lbs.; 75 shoats weighing from 5Q to 125 lbs. All these'1hogs have been treated by°Dr. Anderson'with Pitman & Morre serum. 2 6 --H E A D OF SHEEP -26 Twenty-six head of extra good Delaine breeding ewes due to lamb % the first of April. ■ . ’ • 400 Bushels of Good Solid Corn in Grib. ■ it • . ■ ■■ Terms M ade Known on Day o f Sale HOWARD TURNBULL TITOS BROS. Anew. . J . H. ANDREW. Clerk. ■ Lunch by Hinton ; * In case of bad weather, sale will be held under cover. . . . ■■ . P ■ !. ........................................... LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Thomas Audrew baa pu r chased the Dave Hower farm on on the Federal pike of 0. O. Seed. Free Tickets , To the Movies Wo have inaugurated a system whereby we give you a check with each -fifty cent cash purchase of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Meats Ten checks will entitle you to a 10 ceynt ticket and fifteen checks a 15 cent ticket. Checks redeemed a t this store for free tickets to the LaVinia Picture Theatre. I McFarland Grocery Co, Meet Miss 1917 Wall Paper by phoning me for an in troduction. C. M. Spencer Phone 3-110 Cedarv lUe , Ohio NE.W R UG S Our Entire Spring Line of Rugs is Now on Sale The prices are in many instances Tower than the so-called* Clearance Sale prices which you see advertised these days* Smith & Collins report tha sale ot the J . E . Drake farm on the Jack- son road comprising 100 acres to Mr. Win. Bonayan, Miss Jennie Meehling, who lias been visiting in Pennsylvania hap returned home, Mr. Dave Mech- ling, who ju st arrived a few days ago m New York from Jam aica Island, where he accompanied Mrs. Patterson of Dayton, stopped for a short v isit In Pennsylvania and ac companied his sister home. Mr. P e te r K no tt o f near Spring- field, will hold a sale on March 16 and leave soon afterward for Dakota where he expects to improve tits health, A large motor tran sfe r truck was taken in by the officials here Tues day evening. The truck and load weighed over five tons as there was pair of scales in town large no Sale ■Of School Property Notice is hereby given th a t the Board of Education of Cedarville Township Rural School D istrict, Oreene County Ohio, will offer a t Public Auction on the premises of each building, on March 14, 1917 Commencing a t X o'clock p. m., the following described school properties., , HAZEL DELL, D IS TR IC T NO. 4- Located on the R, Townsley road, (jonsisting of a good brick School House and ou t buildings in good repair, drilled w e ir and one more of land. A t*O 'c lo ck P , M. KYLE SCHOO L HOUSE D IS TR IC T NO . 6. Located I J f miles South-west of CedarvlUe on the Kyle road. Con sisting of a^ood b rick school house and outbuildings in good repair and 90 9 of land . ■, enough to weigh it. The driver was fined $25 by Squire Jackson. The Shannon Stock' Co. begins s three night engagement a t the opera house Monday evening. This company has played here on other Occasions and always has pleased, Hazel and H a rry Shannon, J r., headlug the company. Seats on sale a t Johnson’s. Adults 20 and 80 cents; children lOo. All new plays fpr the. Shannon Stock Company, which Manager Jackson has secured for tho opera house three nights next week. The opening w ill be Parad ise Regained followed by the Shop Lifters and In Old Virginia. E x tra good vaude ville between acts. Prices adults, 20 and 90, children 10 cents. Mr. CharleB Oldham, who con ducts a grocery on South Fountain eve., Springfield, had the misfor tune of having his stock destroyed by fire early Monday morning. Mr. R. E . Corry has moved to Yellow Springs and his son-in-law, Leonard F la tte r haB' moved on the farm on the Clifton pike. Fosession will be given March ML 191,7, The board reserves a ll soboel furniture, blinds, .black boards, bells, etc. / The board reserves7the right to reject, any or a ll bids. TermB made known on day-of sale B y ! order* of the Board of E du cation of CedarvlUe Township Rural School District. , " ANDREW JACKSON, C le rk . PUBLIC SALE I will sell on my farm a t the edge of the Jamestown corporation, Xenia pike, on Monday, March 12, a t 10 o'clock the following stock: 21 head of d ra ft and driving horses; 22: head of cattle including some ex tra good Short-Horn oowb ; 25 head of Shropshire sheep and 46 head of; hogs. J . W . TOMLINSON. DEAD, STOCKjWANTED. —Xenia Fertilizer Co. will pay cash for all dead stock. $2.00 to $5.00 for horses; $3 to $6 for cows. Prices to be governed according to mileage and condition of stock. Cash at*time of removal. Call Bell 337-W. Citi zens 187. .Citizens 454. Xenia Fer tiliser Co. S. F. Holstein, Mgr. TAKE NOTICE! ROAD USERS, RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved, By the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, now acting as a Board of Directors for said County, and for the purpose of prescribing anfl fixing in accordance with the'provisions of Section 7477 of the General Code, the burden which Persons, Firms or Corporations may transport over the macadamized, graveled or stone roads within the County, be and hereby is fixed, for any vehicle having less than Three Inch Tire, including the weight of ’vehicle and driver, 3400 pounds; Three Inch Tire, including the weight of vehicle and driver, 3600 pounds; Four Inch Tire and Over, including the weight of vehicle and driver, 8800 pounds. The law provides a fine of not less than Five Dollars, nor’ more than Fifty Dollars, against any per son violating the above regulations' as to the Use of Public Highways, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS, Of Greene County, Ohio. Xenia, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1916. AUCTIONEER SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed , or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience. References Furnished PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - Ohio NOTICE. In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for sale a t public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917, at 2:30 o'clock p, m., on the premises, located on’ West Chillicothe Street, in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, the following described real estate; 'Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio and Village of Cedar- yille, towit: Beginning a t the South westerly corner of the lot of Minnie F. Smith and W; J. Smith a t the northerly side of Chillicothe Street; along said street as the compass now reads S. 76 deg. 50 min. -W, 56 feet to a corner post: thence N. 13 deg. 15 min. W. ,160 feet to the N. \V. corner of this lot in the south line of North Street; along same N. 76 deg. 50 min. E, 56 feet to the N. West corner of Smith lot S. 13 deg. 15 miii. E. 160 feet With' the line of said Smith to the place of beginning. Said real ,estate has been apprais ed for $860.00. And must sell for not less than two-thirds of the ,ap praised value: * Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one- third in one and two years after date of sale, deferred payments to be se cured by mortgage, on the said, real estate and bear interest from the day of sale, purchaser to have option of paying alt' cash if he so desires. The above sale is had- in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court in the case of W. W. Creswell, Adminis trator, vs. Nellie Buckles et al. W:'W. CRESWELL, Administrator of the Estate of Rose McMillan, Deceased. F. 15-22- M. 1-8-15 CLOSING OUT SALE 1On account of ill health 1 will sell at Public Sale on the. premises ljj, miles south of Pitchin;;8j4 miles north-east of Clifton, just south of Jackson road, on Friday, March 16th, 1917 Commencing at 11 a. m., sharp: 6 -H E A D OF HORSES— 6 Consisting of 1 recorded Percheron mare 7 years old, weight 1600; 1 brown mare in fo?l 7 years old, weight 1600; 1 gray mare 7 years old, weight 1400; 1 gray mare 11 years old, weight 1600; 1 bay filly coming 2years old; 1 gray filly coming 1year old. 4 -H E A D OF C A T T L E -4 1 Fresh cow 6 years old ,giving good flow of milk; 1 yearling heifer; 1 heifer calf; 1 veal calf, 2 1 -H EA D OF SH EEP -21 20 Head of Shropshire ewes bred to amb in April; 1 buck. 46'Hsad of Hampshire Hogs 46 2 Registered sows; 1 registered boar; 4 young boars eligible to register; 16 gilts; eligible to register; I grade sow; 24 shoats weighing 7* to 100 ibs. All these hogs are life immuned by Dr. Leo Anderson with Pitman Moore Anti Hog Cholera Serum, Farming Implamonta Troy wagon with 12 ft. bed, 1 low wagon with ladders and hog rack, 1 narrow tread wagon, 7 ft, Johnston binder, 6 ft, McCormick mower, 12-7 Superior drill, bay rake, hay tedder, hay loader, Avery corn planter, disc harrow, spike tooth borrow, 2 breaking plows, Krafts cultivator, 2 row cultivator, sled, hay ladders, hog houses, 4 sides of har ness and many other articles. Most of the above machinery has been bought new in the last 3 years and is in good condition. FEED:—Timothy hay 8 or 9 tons in mow, 100 bushels of good corn. Terms Made Known Day of Sate PETER KH0TT TITUS BROS., Auctioneers. F. G. STEWART, Clerk. Lunch by Young Ladies' Missionary Society of Clifton Presbyterian church. ORATORICAL CONTEST Tho In te r Collegiate prohibition Association of Cedarville College will give an Oratorical Contest in ;he B. P. church, Main St., Friday, March 21 . There will be four con testants; Messrs. Paul Duncan, Pau l Bllwood, George Sm ith and Ralph E lder. The winner will represent the college in a d istrict contest to be held a t Xenia, March 80. Ten or twelve of' the edu cational institutions in south-west ern Ohio will be represented a t Xenia. Besides the orations in the local contest, there will be'some live prohibition songs, essays and dbclafnatlons by o ther members of our Association. A small admission fee will be charged. Everybody Is invited and urged - to come and listen to a good evening’s program on Prohibition. Sarah J. Turnbull to F. B. Turn- bull et al, quit claim to real estate in Cedarville Twp., $1. F. B. Turnbull to W. A. Turn- bull, quit claim to 56 acres in Cedar ville Twp., $1, F. B. Turnbull et al to ’R ch i T. McMillen, quit claim to 63 acres in Cedarville Twp,, $1, W. A. Turnbull and Rachel McMil len to F, B. Turnbull, quit claim to 72.62 acres in Cedarville Twp., $1. Opera H ouse Cedarville 3 NIGHTS CommendngMonday, March 19 Return*of the Favorite? TheC HANNON J TOCK COMPANY In New Plays and Vaudeville * Now better than ever Monday Night A great Comedy Drama “Paradise Regained” PRICES; 20 and 30 Cts. Children 10 cts. Seats ton "Sale a t Johnson's, ! |, 1* & CASTOR IA For In& u ti and Children. Hu Kind Yon H n » Always BMgM Bears the Signature of < FOR SALE—I hate for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which will rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent per annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be had on much of this, if de sired, No better location in town, only one square from court house. As an investment this would be first class. See A, W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene Street, Xenia, Y. M. C. A. Building. SPRING 1917 Hutchison &Gibney Announce all Their Stock of Ready-to-Wear all New Not a Suit Left Over New Suits $10,00 to $39 .50 , |T h e y W ill.P lease You -Coats...... . .$4. 60 to $25.00 Silk Waist, - J, / . y. . , M • Skirts v. v . . .$3*75 tP$12.00 Wool Dresses. . . . . . . . $8.75 to $15.00 Silk Dresses. .$10.00 to $35.00 Children’s Gingham Dresses . , » « * . , » . . .59c to $2.50 Pstticoats good for----- ------ $1.00 up Aprons ................ . . .29c, 69c and 79c Children's Coats. .$4.00 to $5.00 AxtmnsterRugs 9x12 $25 .00 for $19.50 Rag Rugs 49c Scrim Curtains $1.25 for 95c Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, - - - - OHIO “Sealshipt” Oysters Cheaper Than Meat 30c Per Quart Specials Friday and Saturday Mackerel Peas * • * 9 different kinds of Bread, Steel cut Coffee Silver Thread Sauer K raut Tomatoes ic Each ioc Per Can 4 c a loaf 19c per lb. 6 c per pound ' ihc per can H. E. Schmidt 6 Co, Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio P U R E FOOD G R O C E R IE S A Shield of Quality, Our Trade Mark We stand behind all our Groceries aB to their pure food qualities. Pure food Groceries at the lowest prices, together with our prompt delivery service is the reason our grocery is the “Big Grocery". I t brings and brings and holds every customer tha t ever gives us a trial, especially during these hard times. Get the economical habit and buy at SCHMIDT’S. i ' i , W il f l t-*-; |g f to
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