The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
r fMMtarti Th* JEiad You B«. t « Always Bdught, and 'which has hoea ia_t»a for over orsr 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. this. Allow no tfoe to deceive yon I n ___ 4H Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Ixperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOFUA Castoria is a harmless 'substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic, substance. Its ego 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. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Yeats The Kind You Have Always Bought THCCChTAUnCOMPAMY. NtWVOWKCITV, are Show ing Lace Oxfords in Black, Brown and White with both high and low heels, pointed and round toes. Lace oxfords are the most stylis and also the most comfort* able low shoes made. Frazer’s Shoe Store •‘For 17 Years the Leader” XENIA, . - - - OHIO W . L. CLEM ANS R e a l Es t a t e Can b« found a t my Office each Saturday or reached by phone a t. my residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 - . CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Farm Economy GREATEST CUtCl’S I S COMING SOON GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bu rnum an d Bailey Show W ill P o si tiv ely Exhibit in this Vicinity. There is to be a re a l circus day this y e a r—a Barnum and Bailey cirrus day. Advance guards of the greatest showon earth announce that this sea son’s route carries it close enough to be visited by everybody in this vicin ity. Thirty acres of tents will be Bet, and the big show will be exhibited in Dayton on June 20, iUal* of Ohio, s*. i ursuaut to .onuiatvdi or an order of to fattiiltm iftauod tx(H» the Court ot hominon I'lcas of ur*«i County, uhlo, auu to mo directed and delivered, I will Chariest.-!, ihraro Kotifh 42 th. ki'tH it t-.HV«y*4 to Tlonui* GuVto- 4. th li fi In ,minutes. vw-pt J'U |)oico to o atom- corner to JoaeTih f.ilbson; tiicnre north 8 liesfire* cast Sts,IS i-jjc# to a stone, Hug.ir Tnc, 3Mij leaving to aid tiact Ki.'iu aucs. SF.i'ONJ) TRAtiT-- Situate j* the Crntn- ■fdtif’tal* fijlt* fliid f>il ffi*d offtr for sale at public auction at the X.® door of the Court House in the t It} of Xenia, Ureeti county. Ohio on i ALU* . - , . ,,.JL tvn>! :<rr- land ' * f tji.e *owi;;i:to.. (’vuiny. ouU>, to a atone corner to oxen inter Church James t ‘ ill ot?d wife uy dri.l, dated Btjp- land; tliepco south 9 degree* 3u minute*. West 18 polos io a stum co p ier t ’> 'P t l f i % SVtJw iv«.4i:iidAf d 'ev;..riri»Ml t'ai.i jvijm.a'S anu’t »*o ac.-.i as a wnoia SATU r d a v h im * » n iw i t rn (■' o-< oi c re e s e ’ uiirny o rr-t Hcrcr-is. can • A i u t i u A r , JUNE ZS A. p . 1917, |8aid Church lot; thence south 8) degrees t.lim n ? i8) acres morn or J o - , w ith {?;■ timber l'J, 38"'. iccaidrd in Vo1.., 1% page} . . . c.t.wja 037 of Greene bount D 1 It e d on-( Terms of gale otK-tnird taai). •A wonderful new program is prom ised, and it is»claimed that this sea son the monster entertainment has more and better things to Bhow than ever before. Starting with a magnifi cent pageant entitled, “Aladdin and His wonderful Lamp,” the circus will occupy three hours or more with events in air, .on platform, and rings, and in the huge hippodrome surround? 'ing. Not one moment will.be lost in all the spaces of the vast enclosure. The opening feature is the first at tempt at Chinese pagentry in the his tory of American circuses, and it has been described as the most gorgeous presentation ever attempted, The story of the genie slave of the inagic lamp is too well known to need de scription here. However, it may be well to call attention to the possibili ties for display in coloring and mag nificent settings in the Chinese locale, and to the fact that Barnum & Bailey have spent $1,000,000 to reproduce all of its glorious possibilities. The circus program, which follows the pageant, ip made up almost entire ly of names and acts new to Ihe Amer- ican public, the cream of all continen tal circuses having rushed to the big shoe’s . European agents for booking on account of the closing o f most of the big foreign circuses. There is a complete Chinese circus, replete with thrilling aerial and acrobatic feats; the famous Hanneford family, cham pion riders of Europe, will display their wonderful skill; Signor Bag- onghi, the dwarf bareback rider, de scribed as the equestrian comic of the -century, will thrill and convulse with laughter; Pallenberg’s wonderful bears will ride on,high bicycles, skate and perform on the trapeze; there will he more clowns than, ever before, and in the menagerie will be seen many new specimens of wild and untamed animals. There are d dozen of new baby animals in the great zoo. the soutUeant corner of the tenant house .occupied now by Samuel MCCullum sputh There will he more than one hun dred acts, and to name and describe them would occupy too much space. ■, The parade, which is entirely new, will start from the show grounds in Dayton as nearly 10 o’clock in the morning as possible. It will be three miles in length and there will be six bands, three caliopes and a "steam piano to create music for the march ing throng. EMBATTLED AMERICAN FARMEROFYEAR 1917 The Biggest Loss on%Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts Made by American Steel & Wire Company THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Times change. In the Revolutionary war it Wfs the "embattled farmera’’ yrho fired the shot heard round the world. - * Today the American farmer Is again dolrijr something that will,he heard round the world, but in » different ’wgy. The vrorld is waiting on the Amer ican farmer for its food. Its hope is in him. It Wishes him good weather and abundant crops, and it will pay. him well* The farmer w!}l help win battles thatyhe will never see. For our boys at the front will bo well fed and coura geous, thanks to his industry and pa triotism* *Npr is the farmer’s part in This world war — in tills greatest catas- trfqph'e history bias ever had to reoord. — limited to producing food. He has his part to play before crops are ready1 for harvest* For, right now, the nation needs the farmer’s support in a dif ferent way. I t needs his co-operation on Liberty bonds. These bonds are issued to'equip our soldier boys with everything they will need for their safety, comfort and .fighting strength. The government will pay every bond buyer.3J& per cent interest, free from all taxes, and will return to him the entire principal; Liberty bonds are a safe, sure, profit able investment It la the hope of President Wilson that not a single farmer In the coun try will be seen without a Liberty bond button In his buttonhole. at ,Ten, 0j ' 1T k ‘A. M., the following de- i.crlbcd -Real l.oiute, land* ami tenements to-wlf; « ’S9 m inutes, east SMS tioSes to a "stake followir:-j r:>i option’* to ! jp t:il;cn from \o ilie r also to said t'laircU lot. T lirn t’o £,:’ld V{j aero .tract:_ lg ,S3 litre s roM to to Vjuai i«yw*nta of om and two S W •jMMi$g *4' toterust and woirsd %«««*- ‘fc'-'Vr on ii.e ‘£. JWtACT NUMfiHR ONE-Heln* lot number 1C in Holmes proposed addition to the Village of 1,’edarylUe, more fully dcscilocd us follows: Beginning at n stake Jn a proiKwcd street of said proposed addition; thence north SS degress IS minutes, east 360 feet to a stake in the westerly line of a proposed alley corner la said road and lot number 15; thence along said alley north 33 degrees 30 min- ptes, west 50 feet to a stake corner to this lot and lot cumber 17; thence south uj degrees io minute*, west 150 feet to a stake 4n line of said proposed street; thence with the line of said proposed street south 34 degrees 30 minutes, cast au feet to the beginning containing 7000 square feet. . n o rth 70 degrees 43 inir.uten. east 18 03 poles to a sta k e co riirr to said i'bu rch John Huvi er in 1835; "53 ae;cu sold to .Tames Xn-lctaon in IS",#. 83..30 a cres Fold f t 'V i i r o ^ m '6 f - T b f i . u t ;-m.?cr. T o .h e lo t; tliense south 81 digreen 45 m inutes, to t ’h.'ipel I*. 'iV intrr In 1803: 29.C6 pole- east >: poles to a stake In tho County road; tjiehco with said road south 4C|» degrees west 30.10 poles to a stope near the creek: theceo south 23 degrees e:u=t old to Mosaics Creek Cemetery in J8*li leaving remaining out of said 183 aero tract about 20.23 acres, and being in the ibove two tracts 108,40 neres more or t o k i ’tor' m to r o f if'.o Court' to Va«o No- > 14429 w h en to W. ciiifcr.i Bull is T nritl M ary A. i'. -tnsry, a to fa W plaintiff*. .TRACTNUMBER. TWO-BItualo In the County of tfreene, apd tho•State of Ohib, and the township of Ccdarville. Beginning at a stake in tho west 'margin of Miller street in Cedarviilo and corner to J. 14. Pierce, anil Alary E. Pierce, 19ii feet, It. W, Kenpons 'ao u tli corner of ......................... ; them!" — ’ .Miller’s street ffiehoe south 34 degree.'1 30 m inutes east 50 feot to a stake; thence soutli 55 degrees 45 minutes, west 147.23 feet to a stake; thence nsrth 84 degrees to John E. Pierce; -thence north •65 de grees 45 minutes, east 147.25 feet with thu 30 minutes, west 60 feet to a stake corner line of P ierce ,.to th e place of beginning containing 2 CB 7 suuare yards more or proposed addition to the Village of Cedar* less a n d , being lo t number 6 of Holmes ville* Greene County-, Ohio. ' TRACT NUMBER THREE—Situate In tho County of Greene, the State of Ohio, and tho township of Cedarville • and bounded and described as follows; Begin- 13 degrees 20.- minutes, west one chain, 43 3-4 finks; thence a s the compass now Vends north 48 degrees 20 minutes, east, 3.66 chains to a. stake In .the center of a 16 fqot alley along, tho center -line of eatne north 85 degrees 15 minutes, .east 2.04 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;) thence south 48 degrees 20 minutes, west 51,18 chains to center of highway aforesaid; ' tiftnee along some north .41 degrees 40- minutes, west one chain and 21 1-4 links to the place of beginning containing 63-100 of a n ' acre, being 80 front on center lino of sald high- •viay extended northeast with parallel sides a t right angle to said' highway, ex tending to the center fine of said alley a t th e-rear and bring In the westerly side of a parcel of *!0 acres of land conveyed by Geptha- Dunlap, • et al., to parties of the first p art by deed dated May 4. 1891, recorded in Vol. .78, page 44, together with the right- to lay and maintain a 2-lnch iron ptpo In and to and from the well on the lot adjoining these premises on the west, and to use water from" said well for doinoetlc purposes only on the prem ises hereby conveytjd. TRACT NUMBER FOUR—Situate in the County of Greene, S tate of Ohio and tiie township of Cedarville,' and bounded and described as follows; Being all of lot number 5 of Holmes proposed addition to the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, on tho w est side of .Miller street us the same w as'surveyed'.and laid off on tfio plat of said addition. Beginning a t a stake in uie .west margin of Mil ler street in tho Village or Cedarville, 140 feet from R. W. Kennon,’southeast- 'cor ner of Miller street; thence south 34 de grees .30 minutes, cast 50 .feet to a stake; thence south 60. degrees 4S minutes, -west 147.25- feet to a s ta k e ;' thence north 34 degrees 80 tnlnutesf .west 50 feet to a stake; thence north 65 degrees 45 m in utes, oast 147,25 feet to a stake and place of beginning containing 25*27 square rods more o f less. ’ TRACT NUMBER FIVE—Situate In th e County of Greene, the. S tate of Ohio, of C e d arv ille,an d and the township ”......’ ....... :rli: Robert’Hood 300.feat from"theRenter line bounded and desc bed as follows: Begin-; nlng at a point in the southeast lino, of of Main street in .sa id line ' a t a post; 22.70 poles, to a stake crossing th e creek less, excepting {hi? road y,-ay conveyed by a t 5 poles; thenco south 20 degrees 15 A, R. Bull to J. W. Stanley recorded minute*, east 31.35 poles to the center of .to Vob 83, page 502, said pike crossing tho tafj race a t 414 j . . iwl -s; thence po rth 50 degrees 30 mtouies, J , Raid premises arc located a s follow*: east 55.94 poles to the place of beginning ^ , , containing 83.40 acres of land more, or On the Xenia and South Charleston less, Excepting one and one-fourth acres P*ko commonly known as the Xcnl f and FUd preml to be sold free of dower ,an<i the. title is perfect. A reasonable deposit will ho required of tho purchaser on day of su e. F. A. JACKSON. . Sheriff of Greeno County, Ohio, MARCUS SHO rp, Attorney for plaintiff. Are you skeptical of this statement? Let us tell you WHY WE KEEP PRICES DOWN, then you will UNDERSTAND Since this war commencecl there has been 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 later the government will take a . hand and compel a re duction of prices"to normal conditions. Then the price booster will- pay the perialty 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 m few \vords..- We like money.as well as the next'one; but we have foresight enough to know that we can’t skin our custpmers~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 market afford, frish Cobblers, Early Six Weeks, .Early Rose, .Sandland, Early Ohios, RSural New York, Snowflake, etc. Onion Sets * Old Reliable Coffee Pound, steel ou t. ....28c Prunes, faucy large Santa Clara 40.-50 size, 3 pounds for.............. .... ....35c, Country Butter Per pound ........... ...... .....................r ...... ;.,85c. White Corn Meal 2 sacks t o r ............................... ................... 18o Steel Cut Coffee per pound..,..................... ......................... T, I9o 9 Differed!; Kill'd®of Bread per loa f........................ r . ..... ...... ............4c Ex tra fine Dried Peaches per,pound............................................ 12^o GRAPE FRUIT......... .......................i.... ,g for 10c Radishes,.Strawberries, Onions H . £ . S c h m i d t & C o Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South- Detroit Street, . . Xenia, •J *harum along Sftkt Mweri lot a* tit© com- pa** now reed# ttmitit 48‘degree* SOminutes. -east I42ijr feet to ibe center line of a 16-faot road along some; titenc© north 86 degree© 15‘minutes, east 267 Wet; tbenca south 46 degree* 80 minutes* west 269.7 feet to a Stake a t the Southeast cor ner of this parcel; thence north 41 do- greea 56 minute*, west. 16Q feet to th e place of.heglnniug containing 91-206 of an acre. The above described premises are lo cated Os follows: . T ract Number On© Is located in the Holmes addition. In Cedarville township, Greene County,'-Ohio, anil khown a s tho rid Farris property. - „ Tract Number Two Is located in the Holmes •addition to Cedarville township* Greene Couhty, Ohio on the south of Mil ler street of,* the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. " - ’ T ract NumjJer Three Is located on the road leading from Cedarville.- to James town, in..-Cedarville towpship, Greene County. Ohio* a t the southeast end or Cedarville, Ohio,. . . » T ract Number Four Is located In the Holmes addition In Cedarville township. Green Coupty, Ohio, on the south of Mil ler street of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Tract Number F ive is located back of tract number three In Cedarville town ship,- Greene County, Ohio. The above, described premises were ap praised a s follows; T ract Number One—“Was appraised a t Hcven > Hundred and Fifty Hollars, (9756.06.) Tract Number Two—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred and F ifty Hollars, (9750.06.) BANKERS WILL HELPYOU ' BUY 1.S. LIBERTYBONDS Patriotic hankers and brokers the nation over are making It easy for everybody to buy United States Lib erty War Bonds. The tact that you have apt. an abundance of ready money need not prevent yonr helping your government by ordering United 'States Liberty bonds. See your.bank er or broker today and ask him about easy terms. ' BE FIRST TO WEAR A BUTTON. Thousand*la use in the past 15 years, which have not rotted, rusted Or.burned because they are heavy gino coated inside apd outside, American S tee l Peeta-5- Cfan h e Driven Eliminates Pence Repairs Every Posta.L ikhtnlng Rod Protect* Stock from Lightning Ho itap le* Required Pence Rows Can toe Burned, Des troying Weeds And Vermon Land with Bceel Posts,is Wore Valuable. Money Saved See ui mi cnee for further information or eik the men whe hee used American St*i • Pout, TARBOX LUMBER CO. C«i«rvill*, OM* • Be tire first to weir a button. Don’t deliyr until your friends and neighbors question your patriotism, Every buyer Of Liberty bonds, is- sued to BUpport the war, will receive from tbs United Btates government a button to be worn at all times and plaoee. This button shows that you have answered your nation's first call. It tells where you stand, It speaks louder than, anything you can say. Place your order for Liberty bonds to day and be first to wear a button. Tract Number Three—Was nWlralscd a t Three Thousand Hollars* (93000.00.) Tract Number F ou r—Was appraised a t Seven Hundred and F ifty ' Dollars, (9750.00.) Tract Number Five—-Was appraised at Two Hundred Dollar*. (9200.00.) Term* of sale—One-third cash on day of sale, balance in equal payments. One- third In one year, and pne-thinl in two years* from date of sale, bearing rix per cent* interest and secured by mortgage on the premises sold, with the option of the purchaser .to pay cash If lie or she so desires. Tho'above described prom isos to bo cold -by order of sahl tiourt in 14371 ease number , wherein, Jenunettco M, Barber, is petitlonor, . and Isabelle Best, et a t , arc defendants. 1 ^ F. A. JACKSON, Sheriff of Green County, Ohio MARCUS SHOtTP, Attorney for the Pefltlonen LEOAti NOTICE* SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON PARTITION, State of Ohio, Green County, ss* Pursuant to command of nn order of sale in partition issued to me from the Court of Common Pleas of said County. ‘and to me directed and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction a t the West Hat»r Of tho Court House In Xonl;i, Ohio, In said County and State on -America 1 b free. Her people are ffee. You are free V) buy or not to buy United States Liberty Honda. But you aren't free to wear a United States Liberty Rond button unless you own at least .one United Staten Hb< arty Bond* What Would George Washington or Abraham Lincoln think of the Ameri can who failed to buy United StaiM Liberty Bunds? ‘ „ Wti* f W br«MA WRJt W< M P T ttsJbUtaL ' .... . — * SATURDAY, JUNE 23 A. D. 1617, AT 16 O'CLOCK* A. M* lhe. following described real estate, lands and tenements: » - situ ate in the County of Greene, State Of Ohio, and In tho Township of Oedar- vlllo, and hounded amr described ns fol low*; FIRST TRACT—Being p art of Military Survey No. 2267. Beginning a t a point In the lino of U Anderson, Nichols, anil Tarbox, in the West edge of Xenia and Smith Charleston pike: thenco With said n ii.il v ii ucirtm *“r. ill: pike south 6# degrees 30 minutes, .taut M.i:r. poles to a stoko 111 the West, edge of tho pike; thenco south 44 degrees 30 Hear the call of Liberty! Shall freedom perish from the earth? In this hour, in the greatest crisis of centuries, America Is the hope of the world. Our nation—cradle of liberty, and now its last rock and refuge—is called upon, that mankind Shall be free. To each one of us comes the call. Shall we answer like men ? Shall the embattled farmers of Concord and Lexington, or Appomattox and Gettysburg have died in vain ? Or shall We, Out of our abundance, cause the bells of Liberty to ring the world around. Decide now . The Government asks for no gift*. But it Will borrow your money ($50 or more) and deliver to you United States Liberty Bondsx paying you Z}4 per cent interest, (tax free). Backed by the never-broken faith and credit and by the entire resources o f the United States, richest of all nations, these bonds are the w o tltrs safest investmen t. Friend, let it not be said that you were deaf to mankind's dire need. If you love liberty and peace, don't go to bed to* nightuntilyouhaveseenyour banker and ordered your Liberty bonds. Your hanker will handle the order and give detailed Information. , U. S. LIBERTY LOAN CbMMlTTEE 4th F«i*rd fUutpri b l i t t i t t minutes, west 40.00 pole* to jx stone tin the North *106 of y>fl* r» k o rt link* from old t'ornsr stone And corner to South Wyou ogn’i ttotp fur « % h , toMs* AkM*¥*t* f $ . 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