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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