The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
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I1S7S.M Omterllblo CmtjHi,, tlltfcM 4-door Srdan.,, I19U.M tf**en-pM»mg4r Sedan. . . . . . . . |2<H*.W *<Wa.fWM|ltliMMlttSe. . . a$S1W.M AUprtemf, »a b, ButckfuctorUa Flint,M»oW*«.n THE SILVER A N N IV E R SA R Y BUICK Mtm * * tx$m*m XENIA GARAGE CO. , S, Detroit, Xenia, O . !V SUITBROUGHT TOENJOINNEW CEMETERYDRIVE Joshua f t Jones, who pwns what is commonly known as the Stevenson farm near Wilberforce has brought.in junction proceedings in Common Pleas Court, to stop the proposed change in the roadway to the cemetery, which is reached over the Jones land. For move than a year numbers of the D; A . R, and other patriotic or ganizations, have urged the Xenia Township Trustees and the County Commissioners to have the road to the cemetery established where- it was originally intended. The cemetery is one pf the oldest in the county, dating back more than 100 years. Fox* some years it/could not be reached without going through, the Jones barnyard which in itself' was not well kept, ’luring wet weather it was almost im possible to drive back to the burying ground. T h e ,land was originally given by the elder Stevenson for a burying ground with the entrance provided. Jones seeks to enjoin the trustees from carrying out their plans. i PARTJTION DENIED i- Appraisal o f real estate at $120 per acre has been confirmed and public sale ordered in the case o f Raymond S, Bull and others against Ralph E. i Bull and others in. Common Pleas Court, The court Redded partition could not be made. GIVEN JUDGMENT Ruling that property described in the petition is” unlawfully in the- pos session o f the defendant, the court ’ has awarded the General Motors Ac ceptance Corp. judgment against M, WY Baber in a stilt filed in Common ^leas Court. FILES APPEAL _ Appeal from a decision o f Probate Court, July l i , 1928 has been filed in Common Pleas Court by G„ecrge C. Nefch and others, as plaintiffs in error, against J. C. Marshall, as administra tor o f the /estate o f Oliver P, Hoff man, deceased, defendant in error* Plaintiffs in errox* afe Jjeirs o f the es tate L. E. Speer is attorney fo r the plaintiffs, CASE SETTLED Case o f Carl Klontz against J. F, Paulin lias been settled aqd ordered dismissed with prejudice to a new action by either party in Common Pleas Court. SUES ON ACCOUNT Alleging non-payment for a Dial Burial Chapel valued at $125 sold the defendant, The DiaL Chapel Co. has filed suit for recovery o f this amount from % . s$wW in Common Pleas Co(#i, It i» oWwsefr $b* defendant .made the punch***. The Dial Tent pnd Awning Co., JFtfamry 7, 1928, and off March 15 the mm p*ny assigned its account to % » plaintiff, W, B. Mc- Leskey ia attorney fo r the plaintiff, - NAMED GUARDIAN E. DaWsoa Smith lias accepted the appointment *s guardian o f Margery Helen Dice, 8, and Harold Dice, Jr,, 6, minor defendants in the case o f The Home Building and Savings Co, against Harold W, Dice and others in ■Common Pleas Court. FORECLOSURE ASHED The Home Building and Savings Co,, through Attorney Harry -D . Smith, has brought suit "against ‘ R, f t Glass and S, Made Glass for' $3,4 660.58 alleged due on a loan, Fore closure o f property is asked. ESTATES VALUED Gross yaslue o f the, estate o f the late George f t Drake is estimated a% $98,724,00 in”Probate Court, composed* as fallows; personalty, $90,024.06,' and x*eal estatp, $8,700. Debts total $7,280.03 and the cost o f administra tion’ will he $4,042,08* leaving a net value o f $87,395,05. . Estate o f A . B. Dunkel, deceased,, has an estimated gross value o f $34,- 085, Composed as follows; personal property, $6,610 and real esetate, $27,- 475. The net value IS $29,754, ASK PETITION Partition o f property is sought in a suit filed in Common. Fleas Court by Fremont Bowen against Bose Ander son, William Arnold* The Peoples Building and Savings Co., and John T. Harbine, Jr., C. W. W h i t e r is plaintiff's attorney. CONFIRM SALES Sale o f property to the’ plaintiff for $8,100 has been confirmed and dis tribution o f the.;, proceeds ordered by the court in the case o f The Peoples Building and Savings' Co., against J, f t Cochran and . others in Gammon fleas Court. The court, also approved sale Of property to The Home Building and AaVings Co, fo r $4,500 in ‘the case of Curtis C- Elliott and others^against Jiaud Evans And others,. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce the name o f R, D, Williamson as a candb date for re-election as State Represen tative at the August primary, We are authorized to announce the name*o f John A. North as a candidate for County Commissioner/ second term, at the Republican primary in August. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office o f County Commissioner at the Republican Pri mary election in August, I also take thi3 opportunity to thank the people, o f Greene County and the general public for the cour tesy shown me and the co-oporaticm they* have given during my present term o f office. I f I should be re-elected I hope that my four years experience in the office will enable me to render more efficient service during the next term. Signed J. II. LACKEY Miss Htjlen Dodds announces her candidacy fa r th e r second term - as Greene County Trda.mrer at the Re publican Primary election to bo hold August 14, 1928, We are authorized to announce the name o f S. 0. Wright as a candidate for the usual second term for Probate Judge, . - Wo are authorised to announce the name o f (Jtiuner Tate os a candidate for Sheriff, bpccj *1 term, before the Republican primary,- in August.. W « are authorised to announce tile xiafne o f William 8. Howard ns a can didate for Pro. eruting Attorney be fore the Republican primary in August, y v Wc are authorised (o announce the ! while o f John Prugh, ns a candidate for Probate Judge before the Repute .lican primary, August 14. j We arc nuthoriteJ to announce the name o f W. J, Davis ns a candidate ‘ fo r re-election as County Surveyor at j the Republican Primaries to bn held *August 14,1028. Stolen Tires Found By Sheriff Tote Last week W< Ct Bull, Columbus pike, bad three tires And a wheel stolen from his Ford coupe. The aid of. Sheriff Tata was enlisted immedi ately and this week he found the tires on an automobile owned by William Moore, 22, Xenia. Moore had juafc heen paroled from a state insti tution last April. He has been re turned, By M o o r e’s admission Howard Whaldn,-17, was also impli jated and he will W called in Juvenile Court. Another boy ia also impli cated. FRANKI.BROWN Republican Candidate fo r Judge of Court of Appeals . Dayton The vacancy to be filled oc curs in Day* ton, There are three judges oil this court. T h e eastern section tt o w has t w o of them and a candidate for t h i r d judge ship, Frank I, Brown is the only Republican candidate present ed by the west half of the dis trict. The great vol mie of business in the western section makes it necessary to have a resident judge in the west half. A t this term of court there were B8 cases in- Montgomery County, and 2 cases in Madison County, home o f the eastern candidate.^ What more should be Laid? Turn the picture around. W e ask you to give some thought to this and act on your honest judgement. . Respectfully, RKN JENNINGS, Manager for Mr, Brown, t j e i i u % SAVE FROM > * t 6to 33 1=3% CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED si- W e s t M a in S t. Xenia* Ohio m __ J AT HOTEL SHERMAN! 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