The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

mLmm far &idt m i IS|» &MI f i | i i H it I t f ty t t lw J A**» *t Cke S mnm r S iM l Wtdk It Bwii^try n i l I t M t a l U m i wit Aiftawl lUfiibriy. <3«d*rrill« College f u ramie r School xgitln oKtni wt ep-ivorluMty to nil gr*d* and high sebool pupil* of CsdarYill* and vicinity who -with to attend the model training depart­ ment. Work in th* primary, euoorad *aad third gradm w ill be organised at the main oollege bultd- in f, Woik in the grad**, fourth io eighth, will he given a t the Alford Memorial building. OIas*e* In high aehool subjects wilt be organized and the work conducted at the ooilege. Te a ll who enter auy of the** training olawes a t the be­ ginning of school and who are prompt and xpgal&v in attendance throughput the term, the ooilege wiU give a.fj/*e pourae in basketry, The.training sohool work w ill be in the forenoon and basketry in the afternoon. For further information call or see f t . 0 . Wright, Mrs, Mary M, Barber has been confined for several day* to her bed suffering with lumbago. * Miss Reva Moore underwent an operation at'the Modellan hospital In £<?nla last Friday, COtWBSlffltSB WAX f*O V l« !SM M K JID O ttW ia FOS COUMTT AGEHT A t* meetingof theOreene County Commissioners Saturday l t u was voted to pay half the annual salary of a oounty agricultural agent, the salary being li.seeti, the other half to be paid by the state. A com­ mittee from the Greene Bounty Improvement Association oousist- ing ofW. B. Bryw.n, Q*E. Bradtute, P. H. Flyn and Darnel Sboup pre­ sented the matter before the com- misuoners, The same proposition tnss turned down by this body two year* ago.' .. * We And that many farmers are notm aooord with this movement at this time duo to the various de­ mands fo r money', The war ta^» that will fall on every class makes* it necessary to guard expenditures. A promment farmer called our at­ tention to the matter the first of the week and urged that we protest against this expenditure as the ma­ jority of-the farmers were Opposed to the county agent. T|ii» he says was proven in the vote for a" tax levy for the experimental farm. Mr, and Mrs. R. M. McKee and son are visiting- relatives in Con- nersvllle and other Indiana points. NOTICE:—W ill party that bor­ rowed toy ice scales please return same tome or inform me as to their whereabouts, % « C. O. WEIMEK o r, MiteW Anti-Pain Fill* t*rvAn pale W . l . . R ib a 1E s tate Gan. be found at my office each Saturday or reached by ptfdne a* my residence each evening. Office 3b PHONES ^ Residence 2-122, ^ CEDARVILL1E, OH IO , f :*V" >Vx“ ,* m The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits AxeMade by Managing a Form ana Business Basis t American Steel Fence Posts Made by American Steal & Wire Company THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Thousandsiu use in the past 16 years, wbich have notrotted, ruBtedor burned,because they are heavy zlno coated Inside and outside. American S tee l Post*— 1 Can Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post a LIuhtning Bud protects Stock from Lightning .No Staples Required ~ Fence Rows pan Be Burned, De*-\ troying Weeds and Vermon „ Land With Bceel Boats is More Valuable*. * S e e us a t once for further information or ask tha man who has used American S tee l Fenee Peat. TARBOX LUMBER CO. Cedarvllle, Ohio OPERATEPICTURETHEATRE Mr, Ralph Mimlook, who pur­ chased the hotel building including the picture theatre at sheriff's sale, some days ago w ill open tbs theatre for a performance Saturday after noen and night. I t is his intention to, display films at least three nights * week, Mr. Murdock announces that he has contracted with some of the best feature pictures on the markeL and expects to .give a clean high- class show that w ill always be up to the requirements of the people of the community. He has ordered a new machine one of the latest made and w ill make other changes for the benefit of the patrons; Mr, Fred Bird, who hae been teaching in Upper Baudusky, has returned home for the summer ve*. cation. SHERIFFS SALE. State of Ohip, Green County, sa, Pursuant to command or en order of eajo in Partition issued* from the Court of Common Flea* of -Green County, Ohio, and to mo directed and.', delivered; Xwill offer for sale a t public auction a t the •west door of the Court House lit the City of Xenia, Green county,. Ohio on SATURDAY; JUNE 23 A, D. 1917, a t ten o’clock A. M., the -following de­ scribed. .Heal Estate, land* and tene­ ments to-wlt: TRACT 'NUMBER’ -ONE—Being; lot number 16 in Holmes proposed addition to tho Village of ■Cedaryllle, mote fully described as follows: Beginning a t a stake in a ■: proposed street of said propos­ ed addition; thence north SB degrees 10 minutes, east 150 feet to a, stake in the westerly lino of a proposed alley corner to said road and lot number 16; thence along said alley north 34 degrees 3Qmin­ utes, west 60 feet to a Xtake corner to this lot and lot number 17; thence south 55 degrees’ 10 minutes, west 150 feet to a stake in line of said- proposed- street; thence with the line of ' said proposed street south 31 degrees -30 minutes,'east 50 feet to the beginning containing 7500 square feet. TRACT NUMBER- TWO-Sltuate In the County of Greene, and the State of Ohio,'1 and the township of' Cedary!)’ ’ Begin­ ning a t a stake in the west ,ii„ gin .of- ..... ..................... n .Miller’s street; tihenee .south ■31 degrees 50 minutes east; up feet to a' stake; thence south 55 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.25 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees; 10 John E. Fierce; thence north 65 de­ grees 45 minutes, east 147.25 feet with the 30 minutes, west-50 feet to a stake corner: line of' Fierce to tha place of -beginning containing 2667 square- yards more or .proposed addition to the Village of Cedar-, teas and-, being loft number 6 of Holmes vllle, Greeno .County, Ohio. TRACT NUMBER THBEE-r-Situate in the County of Greene,-the State of Ohio, and the township of Cadarvllie and bounded and described as follows; Begin­ ning a t the .southwest comer a point in the center of the .-highway leading from •Cedaryllle to Jameatowii.-' bearing from the'southeast corner of the tenant house, .-oettipied mow by Samuel McChlium south 13 degrees.20 minutes, west one chain, 43 3-4 links; thence as tha compass now- reads north 48 degrees 20 minutes, east ■3.56 chains to a stake ih the' center of a 16 foot alley '-along the center line of; same' north 85 degrees 15 minutes, east- 3.04 chains, (A point'bearing from a wild cherry tree marked' X, north 13-4 degrees west 13 links standing at'so u th side of said alley;) thence south 48 degrees 20 minutes, weet -61.18 chains to,center o f S43,00 of sea ryeof Mid beginning containing being go front on eentt, ____ r .... d ay extended"' nortimeki with ■parallel side* a t right angle to said highway, ex­ tending to the center line of *aid alley a t the rear and being in the Westerly side of a parcel' of 20 acres of land .conveyed- Saved the right to lay and maintain a 2-bjnch Iron plpo In and 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 Cedaryllle, and bounded and described as follows; Being all. of lot number 5 of Holmes proposed addition to the Village of Cedarvllle, -Greene County, -Ohio, on the west side of Miller street as tho same was -surveyed and laid off on the plat of said -addition^ Beginning ah a stoke in tho west margin- of .Mil­ ler street in the Village of- Cedarvllle, 148 feet from R- W. Kennon, Southeast cor­ ner of Miller street; thence South 34 de­ grees 3Q minutes, east 50 feet to a stake; thence south 55 degrees 45 minutes; west 147.25 feet to a stake; thence north 34 degrees 30 m inutes;,west 50* feet to a stakui- thence north. 55 degrees 45 min­ utes, east 147.25' feet to a stake'and place of beginning containing JG.27 square rods more or less. TRACT NUMBER MVE—Situate jn the County of Greene, the State of Ohio, ......... ..............I...................................... 1 iNl*. Paint Has . Two Duties to Perform One is to protect—the othertobeautify, Paint that doesn’t do both is not goodenoughfoxyour buildings. S 5 dt W t ° -M&i kwMtoaettt psbriMfoth protect* «t>a beettt&c*, I t •ho ewers iaore Ssrfece than hand-mixed orbrdinafr paint** gCMora aantor*wear* from two to three year; longer and holds R* «d«r, Yc« will get fe**t results with this good paint. A*kAsr the H uh STAWPAitoooloroard and your paioter Th* Oar With a Wonderful , Motor OAKLAND Sensible Six 41B . F. Motor, 2160 lb*. Weight 62x4 inch Tires and 20 other feature*. Get a Demonstration. C. B. SCHMIDT * with Batdner Motor Com,; Cor, Church and Whiteman St., Xenia, Wshted Local Agent I can place your money in anyamount at H A Y M , M cK & K Cadarviile, Ohio Udiit M&L1 NIET Repaid to you upon demand Not charges, H. A. Ralls AGENT ' 20! Cosnaerdi! Bldg, Diyfoii, Olio. BwaiisiW ^ .A ’i« !rU V iS K ;t l!'WASi in ***• Mutheaet llrte cf of Mam etr**t in aaht E m a t a poet: IIoo< h*t M tkft fwn* m 2 P4*1*4* Saar*** MCTltt- 141j t feet to the oeoter line of L *1,00* *•***: thenee north ****■ 1ST feet; 4« degree* M minute*, w**t 358.T Taet to a stale* at th* southeast cor- * y . ** .thin.par**!; thane, north 41 de- W mlHutae. west l*» feat to ti.e acre? ** ooalalalng *1-16* of an _The above described pr*miss* are located a* follow*; iwuiawfp Tract Number On* la located in the in- C*darvlli« township, Green* C o um ^ o ^ ~ and imowtl asT the Holm** stdditiea e e Co old Farrie T ract Number Two is located in the $28 c « " o R S fe r tH f« Tract Number Thr*»,i* located on the road leading from Cedarvllle to James- itown, In .CedarviU*. township,' Greene t.ounty. Ohio, a t the southeast epd of CedarviU*, Ohio. Tract Numb Holme* admtl. Green County, ler *ta»et pr Ohio. ^ n ’• w. . - - Tract Number Five {* located back of tract number throe in Cedarvllle town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio, The aboVe described premises were ap­ praised as follows; . Tract Number Oa*—Was, appraised a t Seven. Hundred and Fifty Dollars, 14760,00.) W r- Tract Number Two—-Wa* appraised a t Seven Hundred and- Fifty Dollars, (8750.00.) T ra c t' Number Throe—Was ap: a t Three Thousand Dollars, (|300fi.00.) Tract Number Four—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred and Fifty 'Dollars, (*760.00.) Tract Number Five—Was appraised a t s, (*200.065 - f »iI, -tvi; ih*«cs sc;jtH 41 4** tW t l minute*, tw-rt. v,:'; joir;; to a stone wu-jwr to Jwsrnh Gibson; Hum''* north % dure** #«*t Soe-l* votes 1.'. a ftonr, Xugar TrS*. white oak and rherry stump, original ro riu r to said survey, said line crossing Mas*)** t reek, a t 144 poles; thane* north 8t degrs** 4* minute*. *ast 34.4V po)«s to a stone corner to i'avt nanter (’liurch lend' thence south 9 degrees So minutes; west 1H poles to a ; tone corner to said Church lot; thence south 80 degrees *0 minutes, east 56.48 poles to a stake (orne;’ also to said Church lot, Thane# north 70 degrees 45 minute*. ***t il-Ot roles to a stake corner to said Church lot; then** south ?1 degree* 45 minutes, east 8 role* to- a stake in the County road; thence with eaid road south 46% degree* west 30.16 poles to a stone near the creek; thence south 26 degree* east 22.10 poles to a stake crossing the creek a t 6 poles; thence south 29 degrees 15 minutes, oast 31.35 poles to the center of "»* tall race a t 414 degree* 30 minute*, ............ _ .8 place of beginning- containing 82,40 acre* of land more or less. Excepting one and one-fourth acrea , , . , ,, said pike creasing the *n ifJi? poles; thence north 58 8 s, east 38.94 pole* to the ettitvm* t* Th*«*M <Suy Wy a . it 8«il ** i|,5 Raving in aid tract 81.15 arre*., HKCONll TliA<‘T bltuete In the ty of Greene, Htate of w|uo> and Town­ ship of CedarviU* and boumlei *t»d de­ scribed a* follows: Being *he same prem­ iss* ***y*yed to. Andrew R. Bull by Jains* Bull end wife by deed, dated Sep­ tember 19, 1855, recorded in v<#. 38. page 527 of Greene l.'aunty Deed Record*, con­ taining 183 acre* more or less, with the following exceptions to b*. taken frran said 19* a<’re tract: 18,32 acres .sold to John Harper in 1856; 68 acres sold to Janies Anderson in 1351; 32,30 acre* sold t» Chapel h. Winter in 1386; 30.*8 pole: sold t o Masaias Creek C*m*t«ry in 1371, leaving remaining out of aald Its acre tract about *6.25 acre*, and being in the above two tract* 193.48 acres Bva« or less, excepting the road way oonyeyed by A. R, Bull to J. W, IStanley recorded In Vol. 82, page 503. . Raid premist* are located as follows: * On the Xenia and South Charleston pike .commonly known a* the Xenia and Gitubifevi pfc* and. wi Ut* rsad jaa ilrl from X « i* and Oduawbu* Tarbo* Cemetery. Ea»* Cedar vhie Townehlp, Cwtot), OW*. Said remisee are apyriUsed at jlgjri E '» fJ iM E ? isa ST sale *ne-third naah, b*l*r>»f and Mary A. Ranwey, *t a t, are : Said premiss* to be eeM free of dower and th* -tills Ur psrfeot. A reasonahi* deposit will be required o f the purchaser on day of sale. , Sheriff of Grsena”C o u n ty f^ lo . MARCUS SHOW,, Attorney for plaintiff. - Two Hundred .Dollar . Terms of sale—One-third cafih on any Of sale, balance in equal payments, One- third in one year, und* one-third In two years, from date or sale, hearing six per cent interest and secured by mortgage o n 1 th e premises sold, with the option of the .purchaser to pay cash ip he or she so desires. The above described prom­ ises to he sold by order of said Court in case .number 14371, wherein' Jeannette" M, Barber, la petitioner, and ^Isabelle Best, e t a!., .are defendants. T. A* JACKSON, it 8 Sheriff of Green County, Ohio MARCUS SHQUP, ' Attorney for the FeUttoner,. L’EG^i. n o t ic e . SHERllrpS SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON PARTITION. State of Ohio, Greeh County, as. Tprsuant. to command of*twt, order of ‘ ‘ " " * ‘ me from tt said.Count- sale in partition issued to - ho Court or Common Pl&aa^nf' said Cou ty, and to me directed ■and delivered, I wilt offer, for sale a t pub!id auction a t the Weet Door of the G6utt Hou^e in Xenia, Ohio, in .said County and state, on SATURDAY, JUNypvsp A, Dr 19l7, AT - . tp O’CLOCK A. M. the following described real estate, lands and tenements;' Situate In -the County of Greene, State ' lo, and In,the Township of Cedar-? and bounded ahd described a s fol- of Ohi vilte, lows: FIRST TRACT—J Survey No. 2267, In the line -of TarbOx, Iw tl South Charld pike South 2 7»,8S poles t o , of the p S»7 t minutes, West t e North d corner, rt of AhUtory g a t Nlobols, and Of Xenia and ftnee with said mlmitesv east . the- weet 1 edga>;:;: h a dugrees 39; i to R’stone on 1 . p m rt links from1 d^ooEn.w. to south. m i We Keep Prices Down Are you skeptical df this statement? Let us tell you’WHY WjE KJEEP PRICES DOWN, then you'will UNDERSTAND - Since this war commenced’there has been an insane scramble every­ where to boost prices and get rich quickatthc expense of the tohsumer/ The people had to pay, and they are still paying, and they are getting tired and desperate, . ‘ ‘ ’ x Sooner or later 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 the loss of customers-. The people will go to the grocer who has done his best for them in keeping prices down as much as he could. There's our reason, tn ’ few vyords. We like money as well as the next one, but we. have foresight enough to know that we can’t skin our customers and hold them after­ words—and we must hold them or go but of business. Ju st Received 2 Cars of EXTRA FINE SEED, POTATOES Thebest kinds the market afford, Irish Cobblers, Early Six Weeks, Early Rose, Sandland, Early Ohios, Rural New York, Snowflake, etc. Onion Sets, . * , ’ , l ' 43 J J , '* w 1 , Specials Friday and Saturday Old Bellabl© Coffee * . Found, steel out ......____ .... 98c j Prunes, fancy large Santa Clara 40-60 size, 9 pound* for .1......................:..„..S6o Country Butter , Per pound........ ......... t..;. ■ .*•»*»*,»,*<*. ....86c E x tra fine Dried Peacbbs . par pound ................ WRifce Corn Meal 9 sack* tor ......... .......................180 Steel Out Coffee 5/ -per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c - 9 Differedt Klnda of Bread per loaf ...■»»,, -n****»*9*8*-*.*‘.8*e^lO’ QRAPB FJElUtT .... ......... .......... for 10c t Radishes, Strawberries, Oniona •P H. E. Schmidt <S Co ^liolesale and Retail Grocers f S>uth Detroit Street, * * Xenia, Ohio nni'swiiiwj .. ...........i*f«li*■■■..■■■* hX : 1 - ' . % ^ 2 ; ♦ 1 f*i i t i i » » t » * n i r i > .5

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