The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
MM* d W r M . C r y f t r F l e t c h e r ' s CASTORIA Tb» KM Ytm H ot # Ahr#y* Bought, ami which hw hc#a b u rn t# over oyer 30 years, has home the signature of and has been, made, under his per- f j r aonal guperyisioa since its Infancy, * *Gu6m44fi Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitatiq is and Just-as-good" are but Experiments th a t trifle *with and endanger the health of Infanta and ChUdien—Experience agains t Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria ia a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Storthing Syrups, I t is pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ' age is its guarantee, For more than thirty years it has heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, “Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giying healthy and natural sleep. The Children*® .Panacea—The Mother’s Friend., G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S iBears the Signature of InUse For Oyer 30 Years ^Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought TH» <SKNTAMWcdwii»ANV. NtwVO^KCtTV. Reason Why Sell G SB PEARL " ’tfant business. Consequently vah must* make satisfied customers %Qho come tack again and again. The Lest yJaj) y?e kno\0 to ♦make satisfied trade is to Sell satisfactory merchan- dise. That’s v?e handle G & B PEARL W ire C loth for screening doors, wincl6v?s and porches. G & B PEARL Wire Cloth outwears painted and galvanized cloth L$ $ears, simply be muse it is morel rust proof bj? far than any similar doth. And $ou Wrtf rust, not wtear ruins screens. Frome^ery standpoint— o7ear^—economy—looks or cleanliness-—G & B PEARL Wire *Cloth, is 'the ' one best buy for screening. We sell thegenuine article with the G & B Round / Tag on the roll and2 CopperWires in the Selvage McKee's Hardware Store MOTHER'S DAYOBSERVED Mother's Bay which every year I# meaning more and more to the people of this nation was fittingly observed by the Reformed Presby terian congregation in th e Sabbath morning services May 18th. Red roses and white carnations1 graced the pulpit in honor of the living mothers and of those who have passed beyond. Miss Florence Homers spofce of “Mother” as the dourest *word in the English language and of mo ther's p rayer as the best prayer. She closed her remarks by reading tba beautiful poem “My Mother's Prayer” . The pitiful contrast between the condition of them etherso f America and of the war,stricken nations in Europe where Mother’s B ay is un known was pictured by Mr. Paul Elwood. "With beads bowed in reverent si* lence thd congregation was led in prayer by thep ldeat mother of the congregation, Mrs Elizabeth Blair, Miss Mary Taylor spoke of the great privilege and responsibility which a mother has In Implanting Ideas in the mind of the child which will influence so greatly the forma- tion of its character, and of .the obligation of the child to reflect in its life the h ighest teachings of the mother. Mr, Robert Hutchison spoke of the great love wlijfob a child natural ly bears toward its mother and of how th a t love is intensified by separation, H edo sed his remarks with a suggestion to the students away from home and to all who were separated by distance from their mothers to w n te home ofteper and to keep in closer touch with ^ n o th 6 r. The entire congregation then un|- ted In the Lord's P ray e r which was learned a t mother’s knee, x Br. W. R. McOhesney was called into the pu lp it and paid a loving tribute to his mother and to his mother-in-law who crowned their lives w ith kindness and patience and who now Sleeps); awaiting the resurrection morn. He closed with a plea th a t In honor of our mothers we pledge ourselves to do a ll in our power to retain the. Bible in the public Schools; to be true to our mother’s God and, to the principles of OhriBt’s church; and to ligh t to the death the demon of intemper ance. The first psaim taugh t by mother, the twenty-third, was sung b y .the congregation. The pastor’s message of the morn ing came across the sea from his sainted mother in Old Ire la n d ,. She appreciated the message of love sent to her by the congregation, on her son’s b irthday an d *in reply sen t h e r love and he r prayer th a t Br. Bhesnut and his congregation might atlvance as never before the work of Ch rist's Kingdom. degrees T ract Number One Is located In. the poles ........................ thence south £3 degrees east balance two year*. ' by mort al! cash . To be case Ho. plaintiff, plaintiff*. of dower” move two- tracts 108.40 acres more Holmes Addition ln“ Ged^vilPe"t ownsliip, 3J.1I) poles to a stake crossing the creek less. exccptinK the toad w y *„onuTea by reasonable deposit will.be required of Greene County. Ohio, and known as tile at. 0. poles; thence south 20 degrees 15 Bull to J. >V. blarney m w u c u . ’-*1 .............. . the purcluser on day of gale. oVde0Fa^•risUprope?ty0, *n<* ^n0WI* a “ m lnutr*.'cast 31.35 poles'io~th^\°*ptYr of h i Vol, 82. page 503. eald pike crossing tho tall race a t 4*5 .T r a c t Number Two Is located In the polos; tlienco north 0°rees SOwhmtcs, Holmes addition to Csdarvllle township, cast 30.01 poles to tho place of beginning - " o, »fn- containing 81.40 acres of land more or .-.On the Xenia an a Houtn m ianeaton - _ H iin tip less. Excepting one and onc-fourlh oerca pUw commonly known as th e Xenia and M ^U o rn e y f or plaint iff. SaiiJ premises arc located aa follows: F. A. JACKSON. Sheriff of Greene County. Ohio, Greene County, Ohio on the south of MU ler street of the Village of CedaryUle, Ohio, Tract Number Three Is located on tho road leading from CedarvlUe to James town, In. CedarvlUe township. Greene County. Ohio, a t the southeast end of CedarvlUe, Ohio, Tract Number Four 1* located in tho Holmes addition in CedarvlUe township, Green County, Ohio, on the south of Mil ler street of the Village of CedarvlUe, Ohio. Tract dum b er Five Is located back of trpet number three in CedarvlUe town ship, Greene County, Ohio. The above described premises were ap praised as follows: Tract Number One—-Was appraised a t •Seven Hundred and Fifty Hollars, *750.00.) • * T ract Number Two—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred, and. Fifty Dollars, (*750.00.) Tract Number Three—Waa appjralsed a t Tnree Thousand Dollars,* (*3000.00.) Tract Number Four—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred, and Fifty Dollars, (*750.00.) Tract Number Five—Was appraised at Two Hundred Dollars, (*200.00.) ' Terms of sale—One-third ca sh ' on day of sole, balance In equal payments. One- third In one year, a n d one-third In two years, from date or rale, bearing six per cent Interest and' secured by mortgage on the premises sold, with the option of tho purchaser to pay cash If he or slnl so desires. The above described .prem ises to be sold by order of said Court*in case number 14371. -wherein Jeannettea M. Barber, is petitioner, and Isabelle Best, ct al., are defendants, - F. A- JACKSON. Sheriff of Green County, Ohio MARCUS .SHOOT, > Attorney for the Petitioner. SHERIFF'S SALE. I can get you any pattern of Wall Paper you want I can put it on the wall to suit you, Speak early and avoid the rush, C. M. Spencer Phone 3-110 C ed rirv ille , O hio Floor Coverings arid Draperias A large percent of your neighbor# trade with U 8 . You wont be disappointed if you come in and «ea our stock and gat our prices be* * fore you by Rugs or Draperies. & Cherry dl £. M»in St.,'X m !», 0.! Msteww—iwiir-.,w"i*a4*i*i*r1».in> is inaswwMngt State of Ohio, Green County, ss. Pursuant to command, of an order of sale In Partition issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Green .County,, Ohio, and td me directed and. delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction a t the west door of the Court House In the City of Xenia, Green County, Ohio on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 A. O. 1917, • a t ten o'clock A. M., the following de scribed. Real Estate, lands and tene ments to-w lt; • TRACT NUMBER ONE—Being lot number 16 In. Holmes proposed addition to. tho Village of CedarvlUe, more fully described as, follows: Beginning a t . a stake In a proposed street of said propos ed addition; thence north 65 degrees 10 minutes, east 150 feet to a stake In the westerly lino of a proposed alloy comer to said road and lot number 15; thence along said alley north 34 degrees 30 min utes, west 50 feet to a Btake corner to tills lot and lo t number 17; thenco south 05 degrees 10 minutes,, west 150 feet to a stake In lino of said proposed street: thenco w ith tho line of sold proposed street south 34 degrees 30 minutes, cast 50 feet to th e beginning containing 7500 square feet, TRACT NUMBER TWO—Situate in tho County of Greene, and tho State of Ohio, and tho township pf CedarvlUe. Begin ning a t a stake In the w est margin of Miller street in Cedarvtllo and corner to J. E. Pierce, and Mary E, Pierce, 190 feet, B. W. Kcnnons south corner of Miller's street; thence south 34 degrees 30 minutes east GOfeet to a stake; thence couth 55 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.25 feet to a stoke; thence north 34 degrees to John E, Pierce; thence north 55 de grees 45 minutes, east 147.25 feet with the 30 minutes, west 50 feet to a stake corner lino of Pierce to tho place of beginning containing 2667 square yards more or proposed addition to*the Village of Cedar- less and being lot number 0. of Holmes, vllle, Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NUMBER THREE—Sltuftte In tho County of Greene, the State of Ohio, and tho township of Cedarvlllo and bounded and described as follows; Begin ning a t tho southwest corner a point In th e center of tho highway leading from CedarvlUe to Jamestown bearing from tho southeast corner of the tenant house occupied now by Samuel McCullum south 15 degrees 20 ' minutes, west oner chain,. 43 0-4 links; thence as the compass now reads north 48 degrees 20 minutes, east 3.50 chains to a stake In the renter of a 16 foot alloy along tho center line of same north 83 degrees 15 minutes, oast 2.01 chains, (A point- bearing from a wild cherry tree marked X. north 1 3-4 degrees west 13 links standing a t south side of said alley;) tliertco south 48 degrees 20 minutes, w est 51,18 chains ,to center of highway aforesaid; thence along same north 41 degrees 40 minutes, west one chain and 21 1-4 links to tho ptaco of beginning containing 53-100 of art acre being 80 front on center lino of said high way extemlril northeast with parallel sides a t right angle to said highway, ex pending to tho center lino of said alley a t 1 tho rear and holng In tho westerly side of a parcel of 20 acres of land conveyed by Geptlta Dunlap,*et ah, to parties of the first p art by deed dated Slay 4, 1891, recorded In Vol, 78, page 44, together with the right to Jay and maintain a 2-lneti Iron pipe In and to add from the well on the lot adjoining these premises on tlm west, and to use water from sold well for domestic purposes only on tho prem ises hereby conveyed. TRACT NUMBER FOUR -S ituate lp the Comity of Greene, State of Ohio and the township of rVdarvllle. ’and bounded and described as follows: Being all of lot number 5 of Holmes proposed addition to th e Village of CedarvlUe, Greetfe County, i Ohio, on the West Ohio of Miller street •a s the same was surveyed and laid off 1on the plat of salil addition. Beginning a t ft stak e In the west margin of Mil ler street in the Village of CedarvlUe,, 140 feet from 11. W. Kennori, southeast cor ner of Miller street; thence couth 34 de grees 30 minutes, cast 60 feet td a stake; thence south 05 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.25 feet to a stake; thence north 3i degree* 30 minutes, west 50 feet to :t stake; thenco north 85 degrees 45 min utes, east 147,25 feet to ft stake and place of beginning containing 39,27 square rods more or Jem. TRACT NUMBER F IV E -S ltuate In the County of Greene, th o ,S tate of Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE- SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON PARTITION. State of Ohio, Green County, ss. Pursuant to command of an order of sale in partition Issued to me from the Court of Common Plea* Of said County, and to me directed, a n d delivered, l 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 23 A. D. 1917, AT „ , 10 O'CLOCK A. M. the following described real estate, lands and tenements: Situate fn tho County oft Greene, State of Ohio, and- in the Township of Cednr- vllte, and bounded and- described as fol lows: FIRST TRACT—Being part of. Military Survey No. 2267. '"Beginning a t a paint in th e Une of D. Anderson, Nichols, anil Tavbox, In the West edge of Xenia a n d South Charleston pike; thenco With said Pike south 66' degrees 30 minutes, cast .79.25 poles to A stak e In the West edge Of ■ th e pike; thence south 44 degree*. 30 minutes. weAt 46-60 poles to it stone on , th e North aIds of tho pike 17 links from ; old corner stone and corner to South W e Keep Prices Down Are you skeptical of th is statement? Le t us tell 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 has heen an insane scramble every where to boost prices and get rich quickatthe expense of the consumer. The people had to pay, and they are still paying, and they are getting tired and desperate. - Sooner or la ter the government will take a h and arid compel a re duction of prices to normal conditions. T hen the price booster will pay the penalty of his greed in the loss of -customers. The people will go to the grocer who has done his bes t for them in keeping prices-down as much as he could. T he re ’s our reason tn few words.. W e like money as well as the .next one, bu t we have foresight enough to know th a t we c a n 't skin our customers and hold them after-* words—and we must hold them or go out of business. Just Received 2 Cars of EXTRA FINE SEED POTATOES The best kinds the marke t afford, Irish Cobblers, E a r ly Six Weeks, E a r ly Rose, Sand land , E a r ly Ohios, Rural New York, Snowflake, etc, Onion Sets • Specials Friday and Saturday Old Reliable Coffee Pound, steel c u t ........ .................... ...........23c Prunes, fancy large San ta Clara 40-50size, 2 pounds f o r............ ............. .....25c Country Butter . P e r p o u n d ........... ...................................................S5c E x tra fine Dried Peaches per pound................ .............................. . 12^c W h ite C o rn M e al' 2 s a c k s to r .............. .................................................18c Steel Cut Coffee per pound— ......... 19o 9 Differedt Kinds of Bread per loa f................................. ...........................4c GRAPH F R U IT ................................ ./.....8 for 10c Radishes, Strawberries, Onions tt. E. Schmidt cS Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, • . Xenia, Ohio Appreciation of Good Music ■ - - • j<>> in America is due in a large part to the One Hundred rind Twenty-Five Thousand ; “Chicietmg” Pianos Which have been produced by the Chickering Studios. The “Chick- efiris’*is the perfect ideal of tonal and architectural Newest Upright Styles. . . . . . . , $550 , and Up Latest Style Grands,...............$750. and Up • Reproducing Pianos. . . . . . . . . . $1200. rind Up Convenient terms of payuient, if desired. . ' Liberal allowances for pianos exchange COLUM BU S , O. 168 NORTH HIGH STREET
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