The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
— r T r r ] W r f'ltMiCftwaafwaia^^ Join Our C H R I S T M A S CLUB and— Save a little every week—a few pennies—a nickel—-dime or more— (Small amounts you can easily spare without inconvenience). Deposit them weekly and see them grow into dollars-—Yes, a pile of dollars, and G e t a C h e ck JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY CENT YOU HAVE SAVED — P L U S INTEREST .Everybody—Old and Young—Children and Babies Are Invited to Become Members You will have money for presents and other expenses, and it,will come so easy it will be just like finding it. Don’t miss it—enroll at once. Let every one in the family join. t The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. jhrEveryFieldUs* *625 D o e s Every P o w e r J o b You can plow,disk, harrow , harvest; thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the s ilo , saw w ood , pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and a t less cost toyouwith the Fordaon Tractor. Twenty-four hours each day, every working day hi the year it will give maxi mum service. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control-^-effi- dent, economical and above all DEPENDABLE. ■Get in the power-farming frame ofmind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts, See the Fordaon in practical operation. . ' R. A. MURDOCK, Ctctarvifta, O, Jamestown, O. ; MtMM aKsaggg^ i /TRY OUR JOB PRINTING T h e C dbu rwR e H « n t t KABLH BULL - EDITOR Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- villa, 0., October 31, 1887, as second data matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 NAMES DRAWN FOR THE GRAND AND PETIT JURIES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. GREENE COUNTY, OHIO. The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, / . Plaintiff, vs. LEGAL NOTICE Sarah E. Pauli, C. G, Pauli, The Home Build, Ing and Savings Com pany of Xenia, Ohio, The Dayton Martgage and Investment Com pany of Dayton, Ohio, The West Side Lumber Company of Dayton, Ohio, The West Day- ton Commercial and Savings Bank, Dayton, Ohio, Defendants The defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli, whose last known place of residence was Breckenridge, Texas P. O. Box' 302, will take notice that on the 27th day of December, 1921, The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, filed its petition against them and The Home Building and Savings Company of Xenia, Ohio, The Dayton Mortgage' and Investment Company . w 1 ’ h\ of Daytdff, Ohio, The West Side Lum ber Compahy, Dayton, Ohio, The West Dayton Commercial and Sav ings. Bank’, Dayton, Ohio, claiming that the plaintiff has heretofore re covered a judgment in the Common Pleas Court or Greene County, Ohio, .against the defendants Sarah E. Pauli and € . G. Pauli for $5151.11 and the costs in said action, and that said judgment is wholly unsatisfied; that the defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli have no goods or chattels, lands ro tenements subject to execu tion, out of which said judgment can he satisfied. Said petition further al leges that the said Sarah E. Pauli is seized of an equity of redemption in certain real estate, being 174.93 acres o f land more or less situate in Cedar- ville Township, Greene County, Ohio, being part of Military Survey No! 1560; that said petition- further al leges that the plaintiff has- a lien on said premises by reason of an order of :ni attachment levied thereon in said ac tion, in the Common Pleas Court of husband of said Sarah E. Pauli, and that as such he claims inchoate right of dower in said premises, and other defendants hereinbefore named re spectively claim certain liens on said premises, and that the prayer of said petition is that the respective claim ants bp required to set up their claims, and that the priorties thereof together with plaintiff’s lien be de termined by the Court, and that said real estate may be ordered sold and the proceeds of sale distributed a- mong the claimants according to their respective priorties, as the same may be determined by the Court. Said defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of February, 1922. The Exchange Bank of Cedar- ville, Ohio, Plaintiff. Harry D, Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. (2-10-d) SolMic* Hint NO. 1, Ten pounds of lead Inside your hat will keep It from blowing off on th« windiest day. mm .Real E state, FARMS Town Residences—Vacant Lota LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Bast on Earth J , G. McCorkell ^ P o e m bP ;jL) U n c le John. THE NEW YEAR . W. L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e Can 1 m fawn- a t nay «Hc* «aek Saturday m tm tkrd . b r pfran* a t ■ay rmliumm mVb avanlaft. The names drawn for the Grand and Petit juries are as follows; The Grand jury will meet January 3, and the Petit jury, January 10, The following nemes were drawn: Grand Jury: R. C. Rockafield, Bath township; Harvey Coats, Xenia; Fred Lewis, gilvercreek township; W. L. Cline, Jefferson township; R. P, Em- ick, Bath township; J. C. Lewis, Ross tonwship; J. H. Benbow, Xenia; Fran Oxley, Jefferson; J. R. Peterson, Spring Valley township; George Sug den, Beavercreek; William Sheeley, Xenia; Effron Greenway, Xenia; H. C Fenkers, Silvercreek township; Fred Wheeler, Xenia township. Petit jurors—J. Auld, Cedarville township; L. F. Tindall, Cedarville; Lewis Bradds, Ross; F» P. Hastings, Xenia; George Lewis, Beavercreek; Schuyler McClellan, Xenia; Miss An- jsa Johnson, Yellow Springs; Mrs. Anna Lindsey, Xenia; H. ,C. Haver- stick; Beavercreek; John Spitler, Spring Valley; Mrs. Victoria Lane, Lane; Xenia; Mrs. Mary B. Bell, Xenia;, Charles Cooley, Cedarville township; William Cox Beavercreek; Miss Maude Ebright, Xenia-; Oscar Moon, Jefferson; T. W. Langah, Xenia;- C. M. Fulkerson, Spring- Valley; S. H. Flkerson, Caesarcreek; Jacob Barr, Caesarcreek. Hello, Youngter,—-Glad ye're comin! Been a-Jookin’ sharp fer you; old year's chariot’s gone a hummin’—Welcome, Nineteen-twenty-two! Don't commence to act contrary, cause yer cradle's cold an’ wet,—-Babies born in Janooary don’t look pretty when they fret! In the lap of Peace an’ Plenty, you got lots of chance to grow. . , . You’ll he biggeriin Nineteen- twenty, when you’re six months old, or so. . . We're expectin’ great things of ye, , Make our fondest dreams come t- ae! Won’t ye try to make us laveye,—Fetch us flowers,an’ honey-dewi May be some that dreads to meet ye, as they think of fruitless year s. c . . , I myself, would hate to greet ye, through a veil of blindin’ tears,-—but the spirit, all-endurin’—must not falter—-must not grope,—Let the New Year, re assurin’—hand ue Faith an* Love an* Hope! GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS O flcaM BJSONKS Rwidanca 2-122 CEDARVILLE , OH IO EAGLE“MIKAD0” ‘tn ca tfo .174 L'l'iU: •** - v , M >K A T- -V For Sals at your Dealer Mad* la fiw «ra*a ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE REDBAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Save for Old Age WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Boat. TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES . .f S, Detroit S t Yenla, O, i But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or “financially fixed” at 65 years, according to statistics. Are you .to be one of the three or one of. the 97 ? Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening a Savings , Account in this Association now. We pay 6 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin ning will soon grow to1such propor tions as will mean independence for you. ■ TheCedarville Building & LoanAssociation HLUUiaiiiiHiiiiiiitiiuiiimiiiiiimHHiiiiiiiiiHihiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiaiiiiiHHiiHiHiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiumriiiiiiniiiiiHMiiinniiiiiiiHiiiiiinininiiiiiiiininiiinii It Gives You Our Prices and the Market Each Day FEEDS Tankage 60% Middlings Butlers Hog Feed Bran Oil Meal COAL Yellow Jacket Blue Diamond Red Ash Pocahontas West Virginia Gar of Salt Just Arrived. PRICED RIGHT The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. ill! IHilllilll mu • a Give Us A Chance To Figure OnjYour Printing * • « LOCALARB 1 • • e # • UUIU! III.MIL.I f Marion Stormont j Holiday vacation in i Kodak work finisl Studio. Morton CresweH, vs Rush Medical College^ home for the Holidays p Place your order fo “ azines now. We ddh Jamc: Cameron Ross, of Iowa, came home for cation. l i a r ’s Day, Watch for Whitt’s Miss Helen Oglesbc in the Norwood, O., »c * home on her Holiday v g Have your rubber 1 half soled and repair tire shop. Go jjp the Murdock “The Stream of Life” Rev. James Chesnu Covington, 0 ., have b e ' Holiday week with he • Poultry Wanted;- hens and springers fo kets. Mrs. Edith Blair Kaikleen, and 0 . B. S Moiraay in Xenia witl Court Satterfield and Leave your films w velopment. First class teed. : C Cashier 0 , L. Smil change Bank spent a in Cincinnati this wee trip.’ For rent:- House of quire ,of Mrs. Carolin Go to the ope and' see the v regret it if yoi Taxi Service:- Day 147. Miss Martha Coole in Ft. Wayne, Ind., i Holidays. For Sale:- Extra gojj base burner. -i The annual congregJJ] for the members of. t was held Tuesday, the attendance and an e; . served, Coming at the Mutt Jan. 5, 1922, under 1 the Y. M. B, C, of tl “The Stream of Life” carries a “World-Wic Walter Chu, who i the’O, S. U., is spenc with friends here. Poultry Wanted:- F Buff Rocks, Rhode Is phingtons; White Ro?. dotts. all bring the h Mr. and Mrs. Johi son John Orr, Jr., hi this week at the home ^parents, Dr. and Mrs Wanted to Buy—40 died fodder, delivero a t 25 cents per shoe Smith, phone 143. Mr. and Mrs. Fi ' tertained at Christim day, Mr. and Mrs. J. < Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1! umhus. “The Stream of Lil of Faith Reclaimed, theatre, Jan. 5. Mure ”Th< The Story The relig note in pi Birth o f « The bigg picture e\ Thunf I Matinee at I Aus fc ADMISSIQ j * m * r . ' I ■ . . . . . . . * .
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