The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
- J* *AV *»- ■ .V «. (klMrw Cry Hr Iflitebir's .( Tbs Kind You H m 4bmys Bought, and which has beea lib cm for orer qyer 30 years, has borne the signature of . * and has been made under his per-* & aonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ’* are hut Experiment* th a t trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and *Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Ciurtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups,. I t is. pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been 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; giving healthy and natural sleep. . 3Phe Children*? P*n*cea-~Tbe Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS InUseForOver 30 Years T h e Kind You Have Always Bought rum cm ta u r eoMMNy. n « w v o * it city , IN BUY ING HANNA ’S p W ^ r ' - > ft s &qperiments, amd ft is mathematic cMlycorrect. , » This formula discloses that .Hanna's Green Seal Paint &•composed of a predominance of pure White Lead with just enough zinc to temper or harden i t to prevent chalking quickly. Hanna’s Green Seal “ The Made to Wear Paint*' S O L D B Y - ■ • / Kerr W . L. C L E M A N S R e a l E s ta te Can be found a t my office eact^ Saturday or readied by phone air my residetfce each; evening* • Office 36 PHONES Residence 2*122 / CEDARVILLE, OHIO. t i l h , i i i k * 0 ? SC tftfe Al'HOft* itiM H ACBOBa;1* RED CROSS SLOGAN. The most important function of the people today is the moral and financial support that can be given the Red .Cross. Every township and town in the whole country has bsea organised just as we have here. It is necessary to raise $ 100 , 000 , 000 , p. sum th a t probably appears large, but when.it is realised that i t is to go to relieve the suffering* of more men, women and children, than ever before in the history' of mankind, 'W e have never faced such a prob lem. This country has never icxpe-. rienced such a war.. The first con sideration is the medical attention for wounded soldiers and sailors. This is the prime object of the Red Cross who must nurse the founded back to health and strength; A home abroad muBt.be establish* ed for these young Americans who are to bear the burden of this war tha t is to free civilization. The Eng* lish and French soldier* are permit ted to return home on, furlough* where they may seek rest and recre ation. The Australian and Canadian soldiers have no home to return to. When bn furloughs they seek the gay life of Paris and. lamentably often they do not return to the front as ef ficient soldiers as when they wont. The Red Cross'is a noble organiza tion engaged in a noble work and an organization th a t never yet has by any act caused the public to lose confidence in the honesty and integri ty of those who direct affairs, Cedarville township is a part of the county organization.and pu r share of this one hundred million is $500, Let the subscription go beyond that sum. It probably will go for the direct ben efit of your own son for the sons of a number of families of this township will be sent to the front and we want them to have the best medical care and attention that money will buy. These sons are going to make our fight. « ' Clarence Wolbilng, thirty-four, 'arid his Wife, Martha, were arrested 'a t Co lumbus as suspects; in. the ipuixlej' of Francis J. Byrnes, whose body was hung on a hence near th e WetbUng home. ■ . ' ■ ' Mrs. Rosa Cfefher of Alliance wrap ped $550 In bills in a handkerchief. L ater she gathered th e handkerchief up w ith some newspapers to s ta rt a furnace fire. Ail the money was con sumed. L. J, Taber, m aster of the Ohio grange and a member of the state de fense council, announced, th a t the grangers wffl rally in meetings throughout the state, June 7-21, to boost th e saTe of "liberty bonds." \ Seventy-seventh annual commence ment c iZ Miami university a t •Oxford will take place June 7, a t which tlmo diplomas \ -will be awarded to 210 young m en sind, women of the two "tolleges—liberal a rts and teachers. Twenty-two Ohio people were in- dieted' by the- federal grand ju ry at Boston, charged w ith conspiring to monop&lize in te rsta te commerce in onions. HeadaUarterO Of th e alleged onion tru s t 1* said by th e government to be a t Kenton. •„ * A temporary restraining order was Issued a t Cincinnati to prevent th e structural iron workers and other onion men employed - on, the new Hamilton county courthouse from go ing on strike, threatened because of e dispute between the union leaders.. Money Saved 339%T f c i a t y f c ? Ui t t n OMRtft Mi . . Pursuant to command of an cd.iv Of sale in j artltion issued from the Court or Common Pleas of Green County, Oslo, and to me directed and delivered, 1 will offer for sale a t public auction a t the west door of the court House In the city of Xenia, Green County, uiito pn SATURDAY, JUNE 2* A . D, 1917, M Jep. o'clock A. jj.. the following de scribed Heal Estate, lands and tenements to-wit; TRACT NCMBEJ* ONE—Being lot numuer 16 In Holmes proposed addition to the Village of cedarville, more fully described us follows: Beginning a t a stoke in a proposed street of said proposed addition; thertcr - — - ON PARTITION. State tit Ohio, Green County, sS, Pursuant to command •of an order o f . sale In partition issued to me from the Court of Common Pleas of said County, and to me directed and delivered, I will totter tor sale a t public auction a t the West Boor of the court House In Xenia, Ohio, in said County and State on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 A. 10 O'CLOCK A. D. 1917, AT . M. the following described real estate, land*. and tenements' ed addition; ttienee-uortlt 66 degrees 10 , minutes, east 150 feet to a stake in the Situate In the County of Greene, Slate westerly line of a proposed alley comer of Ohio, awl In the Township of Cedar* to said road and lot number, 16; thence vllle, and hounded and described as fol* along said alley north 81 degrees 30 min •Res, west 60 feet to a stake corner to this lot and lot number 17; thence south 65 degrees 10 minutes, west fSo feet to ft’ stake in line of said proposed street; thence with the line of said proposed street south 31 degrees 3Q minutes, cast aO feet tp the beginning containing 7600 square feet. TRACT NUMBER TWO-Situato in the County of Greene, and tbo State of Ohio, and the township of Cedarville. Begin-, nlng a t a stake in the west margin of Hiller street. In CedkrviUo and eorner to, J. E. Pierce, and Mary E. Pierce, ISO feet, It, \V. Kcnnona south corner of Hiller's street; thence south 34 degrees 30 minutes east COfeet to a stake; thence south 55 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.25 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees to John E. pierce; thence, north 5b de grees 45 minutes, east 147,25 feet with the 30 minutes, west 50 feet to a stake corner line of Pierce to the place of beginning containing 2607 square yards word or proposedmdilltion to the Village of Cedar- less and being lot number u. of Holmes vllle, Greene county, Ohio, TRACT NUMBER THREE—Situate In the County of Greene, the State of Ohio, and. the township of Cedarville and bounded and described as follows; Begin- nlng at tho southwest corner a point in the center of the highway loading from Cedarville to Jamestown bearing from .the southeast corner of the tenant house occupied now by Samuel McCullum south. 13 degrees 20 minutes, west one chain, 43 3-4 links;1thence as the compass now reads north 48 degrees 20 minutes, east .3.06 chains to a stako in the center ot a 16 foot alloy along the center line of same north 85 degrees 15 minutes, east 2.04 chains, (A point bearing from a wild cherry Uee marked X, north 1 3-4 degrees west 13 links standing at- south side of said alley;) thence south 48' degrees 20 minutes,' west 61.18- chains to center of highway aforesaid; thence along same north 41 degrees 40 minutes, west one chain and 21 1-4 links to ,th e place of beginning containing 53-100 of an acre being 80 front on center line of said high way extended northeast with parallel sides a t right angle to said highway, ex tending to the-center Uno'of.Sald alley a t the rear and being In the westerly side of a parcel of 20 acres of land conveyed by Geptlia Dunlap, ot ah, to parties o t the' first part' by deed dated May 4, 1801, recorded In Vol. 78, page 44, together wltlv the right to lay and maintain a 2-lncli iron pipe in and to' and from the well on the lot adjoining those premises o n . the west, and to use water from said well for domestic purposes only on the prem ises he.reby conveyed, TRACT NUMBER POUR—Situate In the County of Greene, State of.Ohio and the township o t Cedarville, and bounded and described us follows; Being all of lot number &of Holmes proposed, addition to the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, -Ohio, on the west side of Miller street- as the sumo 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 ot Cedarville, 14b feet from R. W, ICennon, southeast cor net of Miller street; thence south 34 de grees 35 minutes, east 5Q feet tp a stake; thence south- 55 degrees 45 minutes, west T47.25 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees 30 minutes, west 60 fe e t' to a stake; thence -north 55 degrees 45 min utes. east 147.25 feet to a stake und place of beginning containing 26.27-' square rods "more ot* less*- .. ................... .vTRACT NUMBER FIVE—situate In the County of Greene* the State of Ohio, and the', township, of Cedarville, and hounded and described as follow*: Bogin-f ‘ ' a point, ha the southeast line-of ;ctm ll llflt » t A post! tf .Main str, ‘ ' ..hlOSg 85 degrees lows; , FIRST TRACT—Being part of Military Survey No, 2207, Beginning a t a point in the lino of Jj. Anderson, Nichols, and Tarbox. in the West edge of Xenia and South Charleston pike; thence with said pike south DC degrees 30 minutes, east 70.25 poles to a stake In tho West edga of the pike; thence south 44 degrees 39 minutes, west 40.60 poles to s, stone on the North side of the pike 17 links from old corner stone and corner to South Charleston; thence soutl; 42 degrees 45 minutes, west 103 poles to a stone corner to Joseph Gibson; thence north 8 degrees east 298.10 poles to a stone, Sugar Tree, white oak and cheery stump, original corner to said survey, said lino crossing Hassles Creek at 144 poles; thence north 81 degrees 45 minutes, east 34.40 poles' to a stone corner to Covenanter Church land; thence south 9 degrees 30 minutes. West 18 poles to a stone corner to said Church lot; thence south 80 degrees 30 minutes, east 36.48 poles, tq a stuke corner also to said Church lot. Thence north 70 degrees 46. minutes, east 18,09 poles to a stake corner to said Church lot; thehse south 81 degrees, 45 minutes, east 6 poles to a stake in the County road; thence with said road south 40% degrees west 20,10 poles to a stone near tho creek; thence south 25 degrees east ,10 polca to a stake crossing tho creek a t 5 poles; thence south 20 degrees IS minutes, tost 31.35 poles to the center of said pike crossing the tall race a t 4% poles; thence north 66 degrees 30 minutes, east 30.94 poles to the place of beginning containing .83,40 acres of land more or less, Excepting one and one-fourth acres conveyed to Thomas Guy by A. R. Bull In 1865 leaving in aid tract 51.15 acres. SECOND TRACT—Situate In tho Coun ty of Greene, State of Ohio, and Town- snip of Cedarville and bounded and d e agribed, as: follows; Bolpg the same prem ises conveyed to Andrew R. Bull by James Bull and wife by deed, dated Sep tember 19, 1855, recorded In Vol, 38, page 527 of Greene County Deed Rocords, .con taining 183 acres more or less, with the. following exceptions to be taken from said 183 acre tract: 18.32. aarcs sold to John Harper In 1855; 63 acres sold' t6 .Tames Anderson in 1859; 83.30 acres sold, to Chapel h. Winter in 1865; 20.68 poles 'sold to Hassles Creek Cemetery In 1871, leaving remaining out of said 183 acre tract about 26.25 acres, and being In the above .two tracts 108,40 acres more or; leas, excepting the road way conveyed by A, R. Bull to J. W. Stanley recorded In Vol. 82, page 503. - Said premises are located as follows; On the Xenia and South Charleston '•fir? commbnly known ns the Xenia and Columbus pike and on tho road leading from Xenia and Columbus pike past the Tarbox Cemetery. Said land la In Cedar- vllie Township, Greene County, Ohio, ■ Said premises are appraised a t $72,00 per acre and cannot be sold for less thar two-thirda o f the appraised value thereoi.s Said premises shall bo sold as a- whole. Terms of sale ,one-third cash, balance in- equal payments of one and two years, bearing 655 Interest and secured by mort gage on the premises sold, or all cash a t the option of tbo purchaser. To -be sold by order of the Court In cose No. 14429 wherein tjf. Clifford Bull is plaintiff, ami Maty A- Ramsey, et ah. nre defeudenfa,. Said premises to be sold free of dower and the title is perfect. ■ A, reasonable deposit will be required of the purchaser on day of sale.' F„ A?' JACKSON, Sheriff of County, Ohio. Best Prices for Bu tter, Eggs and Pou ltry Farmer* call us by phone, get our price* on produce, and arrange to have your groeeriei delivered* Nagley’s Grocery i P h o n e 40 . C ed a r v ille , O h io Spring and Summ er We have the line of woolens everybody is looking for, the newest styles in foreign and "Domestic, only first class goods, nothing else The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO *\ # 8 & ® * Llr& MARCUS SHOUP. „ - Attorney, for plaintiff. og same ulos, ..cast oultivato it properly. To do thin you should use a National. . You only have to see It to he convinced. R. M, McKee, High class photo plays a t the Mujrdock thsat.ro each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sa tu r day nights. Farm Economy v 3. Tho Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profit* Are Made by Managing a Farm oak Business Basis Uie American Steel Fence Posh Matt* by American Staef St Wit$ Company THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Thousands In use ,i« the p a s t is years, which h a te not rotted, rusted o r burned because they a te heavy kino coated inside and outside. &■ American Hteel P o s ts - Can He U rlrsn 4 E lim inates Fence Bcpalrs Every Rost a Lightning Rod Protects Stock from L ightning No Staples Kequlred Fence Plows Can Be Burned, D e s troying Weeds and V e rnon Land with ritsel Post* Is Morn Valuable, « ■ ■ •* *** pa a t ettca fee further Information or ask the mart who haa Amteloan P o t t ,: TARBOX LUMBER CO. CeJatville, Ohl* o- a * 267 febtl thence »outh 45 fibgraea SOmtnutef'./'West; 358.7 feet tp a *take a t the *outhea 8 t earner of thl 8 p*TO«l; theace nbrtll R dc- grcea 50' mlnutee, Jtwet■ ■ -ISf.feet/ to the place of beglnnl»g coatalhlng 91-100 of att aerA The above described premises are lo- . . . . . . c a ted a s follows; T h l e i s t h . y e a r y o . wnnt a large ^ corn -crop. Tho way to got it is to- jfblmes addition lit Cedarville township^ Greene •Couhty,' Ohio, and known as the old Farrls property. ' s ' ^ a c t .'Number■ • ;ls'; located J tt the, Holmes addition to ■ Cedarvfiie township, Greone County. Oliio 'on the south of Mil let1, street Of the, village of Cedarville- Ohio. ' V' Tract Number Three Is located on th e1 road leading from Cedarville to James town, In OedttrvlUe township, Grecno County, Ohio, a t the eoltthcast efid Of Cedarville, Ohio. O^raet Nuitrtber Fbur Is located in the Hoimea addition In Cedarville township. Green County, Ohio,, on tho south-of Mil ler street of the Vlllago of Cedarville, Ohio. Tract Number Fiv& ii located bacK of tract number three In Cedarville town ship, Greene County, Ohio. , ‘ The hoove deatTibcd premises wwe ap praised as follows: Tfact Number One—tVas appraised at; Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars,- ($750.00.) ‘■'Tract Number Two—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ($750.00,) Tract Number Three—Was appjraised a t Three Thousand Dollars, dSoOO.oo.) Tract Number Four—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, (4730.00,) Tract Number Fivo—Was appraised a t Two Hundred Dollars, ($ 200 . 00 .) ' k- Terms of sale—Cno-thlrd cash oil day of sale, balance In equal payments. One- third in one year, and one-third in two years, from date, of sate, bearing six per cent Interest ana secured by mortgage on the premises sold, 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 case number 14371, wherein Jeartnettco M. Barber, Is petitioner,. Isabelle The Oar With, a Wouderful Motor i • OAKLAND ‘ ' -Jjondibti’S ix , . 41 H , F:Motor, 216Q lbs. Waiglit 82x4 inch TireB.mnd 20 other ' features, . Hut a Demonstration, C.B. SCHMIDT ■ ; "-With ■ Bsldner Motor Com.; Cor, Ciyirch and WhitemanSt., Xenia, WantedXpe^PrAgen^- " BALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY, Notice is- hereby given that the Board of Education of Cedarville Township Rural School District will offer a t public auction on the premises of the'following described real estate on -. - SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1917, At One O’clock P. M. - . Town School Property. Building is an eight room *brick structure with large basement. •Walls of building are strong and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Large halls on each floor. Plenty of ligh t in every room. Furnace in the base ment, Wide stairways permit easy access to each floor. Building under! good roof. Building is located on large plot of ground on West Xenia avenue where access w ay be had without, much ex 5 pense to Pennsylvania lines. Excel lent, well of water on the ground. This" property is fenced in and would per mit of a .fine location' fo r manufactur ing plant. Possession . of property, could be given June 1st, 1917, The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids, , Terms made, known on day of sale. By order of the Board'of Education of Cedarville Township Rural School District, ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. 1 • i If.you can't sleep for nwm mnW I ft Dr. MU m * Anti-Pain F ill Romeipbor on June 38, you will have an opportunity o f buying a good home a t the edge of town. The Hood homestead is well lo cated and will be Bold by Sheriff Jackson. FOR SALE—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which wifi rent to ■joed 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. 89 Greene street, Xenia, Y. M« C. A.- Building. ■» C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children . InUse ForOver30 Years Always bears the Signature of MICHIGAN In Summer S p e c ia lR o u n tlT rlpF a re * A ll Sensor Only an overnight rids in SariSBS-r," j m ^ z S K 0 f r Pakwkey, - TrsvonsCityHiubor Spring*, MackinawCity ana twiMriMWrti In Nerth MicWgwu FeaniylTAifig-G. R. A 1 . Route P>t t*ttlhn1m m tt’.UTk)tH C.CJlAltfr\I).P.A,, u .m aY .o . ,ut Dniui'ii <a vuuuiimi *1 Best, ct ai., arc ficfctuUnts, F. A. JACKSON. Sliorlff ot Green County, Ohio MARCUS SHOt’P, Attorney for the Petitioner. * . *r<u» your tmd bi earn wtta ttr. titxumr awmJUv* TatiUlw $1.40 Round Trip from Cedarville JUNE 24, SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES 7.*24 A. M. P ennsyevania . L i n e s • ■ - Dayton Round Tr SrECIAX, TltAIN LEAVES 7t24 A. M. Hood E state sate June 28, ■Soma excellent properties offered for ifl* vesiment. * Are you skeptical of this statement? Let us tell you WHY W E KEEP PRICES DOWN, then you will UNDERSTAND. Since this w^r commenced there has been an insane scramble every where to boost prices and getrich quickatthe expense of the consumer. The people had to pay, and they are still paying, and they are getting tired and desperate. Sooner or latffr the government will take^a hand and compel a re duction.of prices to normal conditions. Then the price booster will pay the penalty of his greed in th e . loss o! customers, The people will go to the grocer who has done his best for them in keeping prices down as much as hi; could. There’s our reason m few words. We likejnoney as well as the next one, but we have foresight enough to know that wo can’t skin our customers and hold them after-* words—and we must hold them or go out‘of business, , lust Received 2 Cars of EXTRA FINE SEED POTATOES The best kinds the market afford, Irish Cobblers, Early 3ix Weeks, Early Rose, Sandland, Early Ohios, Rural New York, Snowflake, etc. » Onion Sets Specials Friday and Saturday Old Reliable Coffee Pound, steel o u t............... .......................... $80 ■ s i - Prunes, fancy large San ta Ulara 40-50 size, 3 pounds for..................... ..........25c„ T ■ , * Country 'Butter Per p o u n d .................................................... 3Bc E x tra fine Dried Peaches per pound...................... .MMo Whi te Corn Meal 1 sacks l o r ........... .......................................... jg 0 Steel Out Coffee . I 1 per pound................................. ........ . 19c 9 Differedt KlndB of Bread , '_ per loaf ............ . GRAPE FRUIT.......................... .........SforiOc i • Radishes, Strawberries, Onions H. E. Schmidt «S Co., wWliuiessde and Retail, (tracers 30 South Detroit Street, EOKTI CEPARV ILI WILL FOI A very #1 held a t the iug whe» Dxl .Rev* George spoke in behi mercy fund cl Rey. McMif ‘ music had [ The beautifull Spangled Buis Doretha McCl| Croijse, was Both Dr. M ■ aule** explain' meaning of ti tlie purpose this war* Pr< comfort o f ou pressed upon The S* o* V| out the eveninl Tlie campaigl opened Tuesdal sers being assll in the townshl T h e .following T A. G. Collins, H. Hartman, Kyle, J, H™Ar, ger H. M, St] Oliver Jope,; a Turnbull, Chas.J son, A. H. Crc V, Hitt*. R, Birc Leo Anderson, . McLean; Dr* J] Winter andjW*] When the can! return that ni{ township had like $2,300. Th ^ turns came in r ‘that ran the | ' There are btill taken Sabbath from other souii . tions may yet to Tfie Red Cro^ street cleared ah agement of .thel to give one-half J day night to thq Dr. and M rs.. the largest* cont come sustaining , war, giving $10 , as the war lasts Those who g l Clemans, Harryl S. K. Williamsl Exchange Bank,! In the $40 list and W. J . Cherrl For $30 each! Sons Co. afld ReJ Mr. John Kylel - . - wefe a | Mary Creswell, RalpiuMUrdockl Watt, A. H. Cr ley, John Stori Kerr & Hastingsl Cedarville Linjel and the Cedarvl of, $20.52. -In the $20 list; J. H, Creswell, , Dobbins, Morris 7 well, O. E. Winter and And Ramsey, S. T. B| son & Finney, J. f There may ha] overlooked or cr amount as the have not yet bd tabulation* The be given next wd The division oi the township a | concerned is abof little difference el Greene county'! is $25,000 arid Al tha t amount, in Cedarville to \| banner township f other has yet ra will reach $ 2000 .J — increasin I According to county fanners crops for this ye aessors' reports vassed by the St There is a 4,3 wheat; a decreasl on oats; 19 on ca toes* These figu| when all returns; give some idea is doing. LIGHT Cl From reports I this section willf With former yea Miami county exf as last year, Jo | pick his. crop Me gather 1000 c ra i ries will be ship] ties. THERE WEI The school pro! true was offered f Saturday afternd time but there w | der the law the now to sell the i | - F O R SALE! leatqUAlity will or gaUou to su it an tsed absolutel
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