The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

COURT NEWS . <v—w*v DIVOliCSS ASKED Tine b ig question is answered and you can find the answer by calling at our store, f t wS! profitable and worth your while to in- , quire while trading here, ASK THE CLERK FOR TICKETS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm .Phone 21 / Cedarville, Ohio Charging; bis wife with habitual dnutkeuMM, Uriah S. Hedgpetb has brought suit for divorce from Lessle F* Hedgepeth in Common Flew Court. * For the last two years his wife |has been partly intoxicated most of ; the time and about one every month ?*bo would get really drunk and stay ' away from home in that condition for .'.several days and nights, the plaintiff ^complains, declaring that he left her because of this habit, They were married February 24, 1023. No children were born of the union. \ In a Buit for divorce from Junta Corbett, Helen Corbett Charges him with extreme cruelty and seeks custody o f their four minor children, /ttepe, Jeriline, Christine and June "Ella, also attorney fees and alimony. The couple- was married in 1019.. mm Sale of seal mtaaft* has been ordered in the mum *£ ‘fffltUtani 4 . Swaney, at admMsfraMe ef the aetates o f Jehu N. Webb m i W m Webb, deceased, agsiset Ralph Webb and others in Probate Cwn*. James Crow), William Tate and John 8. Turner were named appraisers, _ VALUE ESTATE Estate of Isaac Compton, deceased, has an estimated gross value o f $10,- .296,55, acoendW to an entry oh file “in Probate Court, disclosing the deb c and coats of adg^nietration total $9,- 323,86, leaving a net value of $972,69, MOTION SUSTAINED RULING MADE In the case of John T, Harbine, Jr„ against John and Elizabeth Baber end Graham and Jessie Graham Bryson in Common Pleas Court, the court ruled the defendant® owe the plaintiff .$119 o.n a note judgment recently recovered. TO COLLECT JUDGEMENT In the case of Leslie Wiley against _ ., . ■’ " . , Thomas Trichoff in Common Pleas to <?oWwfc on R. Judfirment for CoUrt, motion of thdplaintiff to have ^ 86.50, recovered, against the defen- the real estate described, in a motion "dan^^ Montgomery County Com- re-appraised for the.reason of • lack ? Oourt August'^*, has been -of bidders under a former executidn, ^|ed m Common plat* Court by W. has been sustained by^he.court. domg, business as the Cen- tral Finance Co., Dayton,.against C. A * keepsfood colder and pays for itself - T he oastof Friaidaire is insignificant in com* pariaoawitb the benefitsit gives. It keeps foods fitash andwholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its economies will more-than payfor jits coat. Visit our display rooms for a demon* gtratkm.Easymn*= *M_, ^nents canbearranged. She D a y to iiT^^w e r t ' v t i t Co. Xenia M District M 0 v o e r > o r < o f n b r a t • m o r o h s 1*■ “' ' Jr-'1-* * • Your io y Your Girl- cannot b e considered w e l l “ educated” until they leam the value o f a regular, systematic Sav­ ings Account. Hundreds o f young peo­ ple have already select­ ed this bank as their “Home for Mayings.” The Exchange Bank £ «g « r*H l* O hio SUITS DISMISSED A. Mer*. ■Beeause^ofprior lions thoexecu- The .following cases have been was unsatisfied in Montgomery ordered dismissed in Common Pleas County and theGreene County sheriff Qourt: (reported, no goods or property upon N, N. Huntejr, doing business as the ' ^yhieh to levy in this county, the peti- ,Wickersham Hardware. Co. against wan recites^ ‘R.* W, Moore; Nathan Price against' ™*1® plaintiff asserts the defendant .The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Possesses properly and money which New York. ; should be applied in payment of the , ’ _1.______________ (judgment but that Merz,unjustly re- i -THREE SUITS FILED jfoSes do So* Charging the South- j i ____ |western Portland Cement Co. is in- Three note suits have been* filed in debted to. Merz, the plaintiff seeks to Common Pleas Court by John T. Har-1®njoin the cement firm from paying bine, Jr,,, seeking foreclosure and sale |l^s °®^* *QD*e defendant, of mortgaged property. , The plain* -tiff-declared he loaned John and Saflie! Newsome, $60; Jesse A. and Della "B. Stafford, $65, and-Bethel and Mat-,! tie Corbett, $60, Ah accounting is) asked in each action. H O T E L PORT HAYES ATTORNEY FILES FIRST CASE The Greene County Hardware Co., through Attorney Marcus E. McCal- lister, has brought suit against The Xenia Fertilizer Co. to recover a judgment of $200. ORDER FORECLOSURE ' Foreclosure and sale ol mortgaged property in the event of non-payment of $1,833.37, adjusted -due on A con­ tract, -has been ordered by the court ip the suit pf The People's Building and Savings 'Co.' against- Oscar T, Smith and ethers in Common pleas Court, - /.. , ’ ■ \ .. GRANT INJUNCTION An injunction < enjoining, the defen­ dant from disposing of his property or money has beon allowed in the c&ae of W. H. Boyd, doing business as the Central Finance Co., Dayton, O., against C. A. Merz, 50 Maple Drive, Osborn, O. The court appointed Miss Elsie ■Canby, court stenographer, as re­ ceiver find ordered Merz to appear in her office at 2 P, M. September 24 tp answer concerning the disposition of his property. FIX HEARING Application filed in Probate Court by Mary J. Walace seeking to probate and establish the lost will of Merton F. Wallace, deceased has been' fixed- for a hearing October 4 at 9 A, M. The applicant is the widow of the de­ cedent. In. Columbus Stop at Hotel Fort Hayes . Modern— Fireproof .ColumIma' Most / Popular Hotel 800 Rooms With Bath » , .at $2.50 and $3.00' i •- a ' Convenient to ' stores, ahd theaters Free parking lot and garage in connection R. B. BUNSTINE, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO West Spring Street, near High! A » , / 4 e t> <V- / O f * * > x ^ Same Shoes For Little Boys Sixes to 13% .. Price* make %pair* pogsibU & h m m & b km . Shoe* for the whole FawtOv 38E.MainSt. SpringfWM,■<*■' THIS IS A REPUBLICAN YEAR HERBERT C HOOVER FOR President MYERS Y. COOPER FOR Governor ky ‘ rank* by voting at the general election Tuesday. November 6 tor HERBERT C . HOOVER for President and MYERS Y . COOPER for! Governor. •Support Hoovsr in Jua poKdes which are for the best interests of Ohio and the nation by giving him a sympathetic congress o f his own party to carry out his program. , .2® vot? % SS?*f iaP x Fe** fpr *he long term in the United States senate, for Theodore E. Burton for the short term Jn the United States^senate and for your Republican nominee for -congress, »up^rt Cooper in ids policies which are for the best interests of Ohio by electing with him •tote officers and legislature who are in sympathy with his program. To do this vote for: * John T . Brown for lieutenant governor. < Clarence- J„ Brown for secretary o f state. -Joseph T . Tcscy foe atate auditor. Cilfaaet i srtmen -foe sttoimy general. - .f- ’ v Bkrt B . dfedd^r -for state (Manner. ,>v~ ^ ’ 'Robert Hi EWy *nd frank W . Geiger for the Ohio Supreme Court (on separate judicial ticket). Ahd Republican nominees for the state legislature, f Be sure you are registered to vote this ticket November 6. B ow e r in the Nation and Cooper in the State Mean Utmost Efficiency in Governmental Activities fepomocan campaign committee Hstry D. Siivw, Cfcairimm. Neil Home, Columbue, Ohio T u e s d a t * l '*V . fr' O c t o b e r'2 ii d-.« ’ FESTIVAL OveraMillionDollars’ Worth OfNewMerchandiseAt GREATSAVINGS! . -GreftteetMerchandfeingEvent of the Fall Season —Everything in the Sale is NEW -Everything of Wren’s Quality-DEPENDABLE -Everything at Prices That Mean REAL SAVINGS. Every department is taking part— Every department is complete— Items Here for ovtry member o f the fam ily that mean exceptional sav­ ing! at file start o f the autumn season. CASH PRIZES FOR HOME ECONOMICS AND FARM PRODUCTS EXHIBITS! tfOUdonH’.teftVe to be Mi expert to win a prise. Any resident of Central OlilO may enter. No entrance fee U oharted. Cash prizes will be awarded for first and second premiums. Flr*t $3, B«xa« ** first, Second, third, fourth and fifth. Make First Week’s Entrfes NOW- Beet& Beet Olasl Jar, Temateee, Best aiae*. Jar, COrmBeetOlase Jar, Wax Beane, leek C4* m Jar* mr*m Beans,Beet GiaMJar. Canned Cherries, Best Glass BMdee, Any Kind, Best Olas* Canned Pears, Best Glass Jar, Jar, Jar, Canned Peache*, Best Glass Canned Plums, Beet Glass jar. . ’ ■ Jar* . ■ ■ ■ . G f&m itm a B y T t ie fc.CJCMmtnn B tcr e e C o, NGFIELD, OHIO 0 . *t-> * <■ ! i I' iJ .1 1 ; h ! ! A< w h m I J e w I ' FIFTY ess® NEWS FRi OF COLUX,II; State Clanic the -comniitt the opening campaign i» Friday, lin* numerou:; c manner in v suiting in on enthusiastic recent years, large delegat top, Cleveland ly every city quota of "h Taylor Upton man of the st introduced faj sided at the at Memorial afternoon we Jas. J. Davis cabinet,J Ui .t Fees, Hon, M notorial candi Theodore E. ; inee. All iver< tions by the h ed the auditor: * Director Job the State D. issues' tamely e "ventilation of year when cho and other dise: organs, nose, prevelant. Dr, viding an acci each living i-ool be maintained : regulating the keeping the w .so that the air may be stimui The ventilation room is differer the full outdo< windows wide, air circulate aj will prove verj plates the nervi vigorafces the with sufficient i the coid ta not i • wa 'ourself so tfii^ going outdoors, man’s great bei - outdoor air you to be free of col, + Patrons of'tb save postage by . the new postal r lately adopted General, author: gress. The new for the first pou each additional : all over Ohio but to Write on th “Contents-Books.' 44iy2, P. L. & . all libraries in tin cart be,' made o which can be ene books. The Stat to function hut Still working wit the next legislntu enough to roconi] their back salavie: m The rooms and tlve department o otherwise known : ittg, are being ren redecorated, in p meeting of the Ei Assembly, which Monday, Januc-i j branches will me. Representatives, % will be sworn into the Supreme Cour mony taking plan M. All will be gi Alfred^,Robinson, 5 the House, who 1\ e for the past six r.i accident when he automobile. That to be in the prim able at that time i a fact which his 1< over Ohio will \< expecially the youi erods schools who Capitol, Dr. Robin great delight in the building and duties of the many ous departments, Thirty eonvcnlinr looked for this m large number of \i t#l City. Among Grand Council 17j Masons ami Grand '/• Arch Mason;! of ()hi4 of the Pronbylei'ia United Siatoo, l! Brotherhood of Ha Free and Accepts; Ia>dge; Ohio Stat. Dyers and Dry Clcj of the United Lathe. Association of Lutt- of America; County < and Ohio Agrieultur (

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