The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

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Glass, late of Jamestown village, and Ess filed,bond of $ 500 , > r.- CONFIRM SALE Sale o f property to Jerry and Laura S langy fd r $1,800 has been confirmed by ttte court hr the case o f Belle Van Ehtoh, as executor ,of the estate o f -Martha Bradford,, ’deceased,* against Mary R, Bradford, Isabelle -Van 'Eaton, as guardian o f Mary Bradford, -'and The Home and Foreign Mission­ a ry Board o f the-United Presbyterian Church o f America in- Probate' Court, O l t D ^ S A L E / ‘ Sale Of real estate has been order­ ed in the ease o f Vr. R. Spitler, as administrator o f the estate o f Mary" Spitler, -deceased, against B ." M. / Spitler and Others in Probate Court. • “ \ v f r ^ ...* ' ' GUARD IAN NAMED C. B , sLackAy has been appointed guardian -of tfie person and-estate o f Martha V . Lackey, 11, child o f Eliza­ beth LOckey* deceased, in Probate ■ COuft. ’ The guardian filed bond o f ?fl9$00 wMCh was approved by the ifi!?T?inJA'RING \ in Frtfbate Court -^sehlring to adnfit* to probate the. last 4ritC Of A lic e Weaver, la te o f Xenia Twp., has bedn fixed.for a hearing a t 10 A * M . November 28, , ADJUDGED IN S A N E Cpiby Powell, resident o f Xenia has' been adjudged inshhe following' a lunacy hearing in Probate Court. The court, ordered an application filed fo r hies admission to .-the Dayton State Hospital, SUES FOR B A LANC E Asserting there is a balance $277,45 due on a promissory note,' The American Loan "and Realty Co has brought suit fo r tjhat amounr against H . Wheeler Kimbro and Anita Kimbro in Common Pleas Court. The plUiiitiff asks that mortgaged-property he foreclosed and sold and that the* proceeds be applied in payment o f the note; George H. Smith is attorney fo r the plaintiff. W IN S DIVORCE On -grounds 'o f extreme crhelty, H a rtsy Fox has been'awarded a di- vorcs from Myrtle Fox in Gohuhon Pleas Court- They were married a t Wilmington, O., September 5. 118. No children were bom o f the union, CONFIRM BEQUEST Application Of. Delmar C, Harder .and George W . Wanner, aa trustees o f the Fairfield charge o f the Reform­ ed Church o f the United States,, to •sli two lota in Fairfield fo r $3,000 and mortgage property to the extent o f $8,000 {n order to buy other real estate in Fairfield valued a t $6,000, ha* been oonfirined in/Common Pleas Cot**, The trustees expect to invest the proeeed* o f the sale in purchase o f the other properly. n o t h s u i t F i l e d Strife & ? fetifoSl, alleged due on a nets* and forebtoeure o f mortgaged p r o # * * y hats been filed in Common fle e s Court by T h e Greene County Lumber Go., against Bethel Corbett a id Mattie J, I f 2b#$fc* The Homo BtuffiSfeg and Saving Co., named oo- dafendant, has a mortgage interest maim- AfeteenOy M- E, Modallister represents the plaintiff* G lV aN JUD < lM ®N T John T . HaTbiney Jr,, has been m m fM m& eogltevft note jodgmenta b* QB imm Pleas Qmk% on* against John BL m i Serife* May Lohr & r IKHMS0 ah d « aeeond against W , H. M iller im fit? JO . - NAMED ADMlNISPRATOR D. J . i # * * k m been « # » « £ # * ad* M IM M l Of the aetaie <& A* & Lyim, lafe* o f Fairfield, with bond o f la M a t e - Court. R. O. Rout* wm&tftot A rimgmigttggtm, atteoii- wOePil .EBP’sMWqy. V$ s P w $ f TO BE HELD AT OUR STORE h ,*! CLASSX— / For the best 5Ears of Yeilow Corit— ; r 1stPremitim—24” Square . ; 2ndPremium—Ball Pin Hammer For thebest5Ears of White Corn1— % 1stPremium—24nSquare . 2ndBi’ jnium-^Ball BinHammer C L A S S • . *• i v * , For thebest 5Ears White Cap orKedCorn— . ‘ ' 1st .Premium—’24" Square „ 2nd Premium—Ball Pin Hammer CLASS4— ■, , . :. For thebest 5Ears of Clarage Corn— 1st Premium—24” Square \ 2ndPremium—Ball Pin Hammer CLASS 5— . ; • * For the best Ear Any Variety— (Cannot be shown in any of above classes) * Premium—24” Level SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM— iThe American Seeding Machine Co. offers one set of twelve spear-point cultivator shovels for the best 5Ears of CornExhibited in any of the above classes. LADIES BAKING CONTEST CLASS I— BEST DEVILS FOOD CAKE—- 1st Premium—-1 West Bend Roaster 2nd Premium— 1 Stainless Steel Cake Knife CLASS 2— B E S T P A N f t o l x s — 1st Premium-—1 West Bend Roaftter 2nd Premium—-1 Stainless Steel Cake Knife CLASS3— BEST,PUMPKIN PIE— t 1st Premium— 1 W e s t Bend. Roaster 2nd Premium—> 1 Stainless Steel Cake Knife s SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM— ' To the lady exhibiting the best Devils Food, Cake, -Pan, of Rolls and Pumpkin Pie we -will give one"West Bend Waterless . Cooker—Vatue $8.50. ; boy c l a s s e d . - ■' r' Classes6.7.8limitedtoboysnot over15yearsold. CLASS6— ' ' •; •„ " • Best5Ears Pop Corn (Any Variety) Premium—Boy ScoutKnife. CLASS 7— .• ' ' ' LongestEar of Corn (Any Variety) Premium—Boy Scout Knife CLASS 8— For the5Ears of Corn (any variety) thatwill shell— ' . Themostcornbyweight. Corntobe shelledin thhpresence of the judge on day of show.. Premium—Boy Scout Knife RULES GOVERNING THE SHOW Entries a re open to any fa rm e r o f this locality . Corn must b e g row n b y person m ak ing en try in season 1928. A l l person* a re lim ited to tw o entries in any one class. * ' a Corn may be eritered anytime bn Friday, Nov. 30th. Entries will positively cloie on Friday, November 25 at 6 P. M., and all corn must be at our store by that time. Judging will start at 1 P. M., Saturday, Nov. 30th. Premium* will be awarded at 9 P. M. on day of show. No com can be removed until after premiums are awarded. A ll com winning premiums is to be the property of The Gedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. MUSIC—AFTERNOON AND EVENING By Greene Township Special Orchestra. A lot of good old timemusic. Lunch will be served by the Berean Sunday School Class;of the U. P. Church. Come and spend the day with us. We’ll do our best tomake it worthwhile. \ Adv wherey Hewho FIFTY- NEWS FM SE Headquarters for JohnDeere Implements^Black Hawk Manure Spreaders* Kokomo Fence, Steel and Locust Posts, Tile, Cement, Roofing, Salt, Purina Chows,Mill Feeds, Tankage, Stoves,Hanna Green Seal Paint, Coal. In fact if it is usedona farmwe have it* , , • The Cedarville Farmers’ COLUMBI tion of Hoi Goverspr of Monday, Jan offldnis riee also begin t Tbay am Jo * Govsunor, €’ • tayy of Stab Auditor, Bi ■ Treasurer a; •■ tomey Gene M ill-'Floren ■ their duties Uoprt o f O) 7fch. Mejmbe *■ also take oil ‘ States Rena’ •■ succeed hinu ... gressman T . Bueceed Cyr for the shor. her 15th. I will be s'vvo and newly-e gress will as . date also,' Secretary Brown, upon cian, left las health resox .three weeks : | ' . ailments can and, too el '.•-cfllcial -dutii doubly so bi • all the d’ett the late eli during 'the ceived score and was- ne time and a . ments, thus of overworl friends ha% fir.*. ■>'. V • ■. . medical ad* ' improved in full of vim * * ' ‘County November they Will i ••. .. year and th .....'~ 1 'extension, - mon pleas ' 9th and ser terms the year's. The . •fnii&ibtters Monday in years. Assistant _ JBaird, of 3 his desk re of his Stat election to teenth dist by a majoi “Uncle Joe ball him, v March , 4 tb. be found ; j Capitol hui duties. ’ District under the eon, Chief Game, hav weeks depr ed blue gi perch ant throughout potted pie the sports in their qt' are expert Ail sup license pli the Divisii ! the SttpeVt i Clarence J Chalmers j are now Jr j the varie t over the i Sale Deoi* j , he permit' 1929 plat* ! 2ist, midi • the absoh 1928 plat* , no extons proximate j missioned giving. ■»! ; .game to avoiding- f • of tormei - bt&itnc tr . the wsgkr tiiltlftl o. placed w * where tb i ■ -fore the . !■ • yvi The L F, eiittr SStUrdo) been an o f the t ‘> !3S

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