The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

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Tb* pkintUT assert* her hn*> band would some heme intoxicated. She meek* to tadacveed reel estate at m N, Week St, jointly owwd by she and her husband. “They were married in Xenia November 24,1915 and have « i Jehm and SaBto Pwriwr. . Tka pktobigfc amort that Jotor Porter on June 14, 1M4 wceented to toem a deed tor reel «*to&» dawwbad in the petftittt hat throafb toadvar. tone on the part of the attorney who drew the deed, toe vrrmg d*#erfptto» o f the proparty w « toaartod. Tim plahttfffa, aaHtng forth they are in poaseeeion of the land, ask that the deed he corrected to conform with the true intention, of Porter when it was executed, C. W, Whitmr to attorney for the plaintiffs. |PW» WANTS DEED CORRECTED Reformation of a deed to requested by Jordan and Ida Robb in a suit Sled I will offer for sale from the J. N. Lot property, North street, Cedarville, on . : ’ "*•■ . *•’*■*. , Commencing at i.P, M*, the following / household goods: * ; StdyesKRockers, I, Stands, Tables, Oeiierat House Furnishings ALSO A FEW .'‘ FOEECLOSTJEB SOUGHT Fordosure ^of mortgaged property in the event of failure to pay an alleged debt of ?3.628.33 is sought in a suit filed in ’Common Fleas Court by The Home Building and Savings Co. against Alfred L, and Theresa If. Bird. ■Joseph Gheen, The Osborn Humber’ Co., The National Furnace Co., Dpy- ton, 0. B, Smith, The Gosiger Mach­ inery Co.,. Deyid Bosito . and The Colonial Finance Co,, named co-de­ fendants, each claim an interest, in the property. H. P -' Smith is attorney for the plaintiff. *vite You To f#!1Tl O l l f ' * . rHr*JL* RJJL masSavings #■> TimExchangeBank Cedarville, Ohio Rugs , SUBS ON ACCOUNT Alleging. .$278.25 is due on an ac­ count, The Carroll-Binder Co., through Attorney Marcus McCnUtster, has filed suit for recovery o f that amount against Mrs. .Charles Young, now Ada Young, in Common pleas Court. * CASE DISMISSED The case of Esta, Evans against Hhgton- Evsins has been ordered dis­ missed at the- cost of the defendant in Common Pleas Court since the parties to the action have, com­ promised the suit, by .a settlement be­ tween themselyes. •iii .Ail limiifr PURINACHOWFTO 9ft' M0g Ch®w~~Mg Ctew-^CowOk®# Steer Fatlnar—Sheep^ Calves—Laying Ma^i COAL Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus ■ • , Hardware—Del Laval Separators '■ Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers’ Company Crain Phone 21 Everything For The Farm Cedarville, Ohio a. liifKaaesi PIECES of Sale— CASH / H. [,Au«tSi.. Christmas INXENIAAT' fumitare 1 * 0 0 $24.00 At Adair** yo* can find o« large an assortment to select fifbiw OA osm he fttttnd in the city stores; Prices much lower gild term* just as easy. Come Ojfed Compare A FEW SUGGESTIONS Staofcing Sate SScta $22,00 End Tables $1J8 to $18,00 Coffee Tables $0,fS to $18,00 Hagaaine Rack $1J8 to $8.10 CWtok Menl Gas Rhaffi * $80.00 to $135,00 DaveOpoirt Tablet $0.50 to $20.00 Bridge Lamps $6.75 to $SOiOO Radios $65.00 to $800.00 Beoretairies $45,00 to $05.00 Gexweli Chair# * $S8.f5 to $46.00 Oodaskmal Cftaint •- $14,75! tO$»0;00 Wttijmm Peaks • $85.00 to $50.00 Sewing Cabbtets $47$ to $25.00 BM Cages $«J0 to $8.50' ICteiim Cabtoa^i. m M u t m M Cmi Tables $U 8 to $10.50 - - ■ , :■■ : -rW mm V'*' i />' ; ^ jLS^iisc®! Mt*t Mmtt# d d # ! COUNSEL APPOINTED Attorney E. D, Smith has been ap­ pointed by the couii; as Counsel to defend Turley Glaze,"50, farm, .hand, indicted by the grand* jury for burg­ lary and larceny and petit larceny. VALUE ESTATE - Gross, value o f the estate of Clara McClure, deceased, is estimated at $446.77 in Probate Court. Debts and cos'fc of administration total $420,' leaving a net value of $26,77. WIFE IS DEFENDANT Married less than a year ago, Lewis McCoy has filed suit for divorce from Frances' McUoy in Common Pleas Court, alleging grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty and extreme cruelty, The/plaitttiff sets foi#h that the de­ fendant left >im' last August 29 me wfcftiA&'ffiw homp wfluwr fw&er ana id ^ ■{; .They were married January : 1928. No children, were bom of the hiiion.' ',v „ •*• '*r, ! FILE APPEAL Appeal from' a decision of J, F« MacEwan, Xenia Twp. justice of the •peace, awarding Raymond Curl a judgment for $90.24, for labor per­ formed from February 1, 1928 to November 9, 1928, at a rate of $20 a' month, Ms been filed in Common Pleas Court by C. L. Edwards, 1201 E, Main St., through Attorney George JL Smith, Curl sued for $225. GIVEN JUDGMENT John ‘T, Jfarbine, Jr., has beeh awarded a cognovit note judgment fdr $246 against Frank Joties and Lottie Jones in Common Pleas Court. NAMED ADMINISTRATRIX Jennie St, John has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Berths M. Graham, late of Spring Valley Twp,, with $5,000 bond in Probate Court. LaWrCnce Soward, Earl Simi- son and T. C, Manor were named ap­ praisers, > ORDER SALE. '• " Public Sale of property has been ordered in the case of E. T. Ballard and others against Anna L. Ballard and others in Common Pleas Court, Partition was refused by the Court. Appraisal of tracts one to six, inclu­ sive, at $105 per acre; tract No. seven at $110 per acre; tracts eight to twelve at $120 per acre and tract thirteen at*$5,000, was confirmed. GUARDIAN NAMED R, S. Graham has .been appointed guardian of the person and estates of Mary Anabelle Graham, 11, Robert Lewis Graham,, 10, and Ralph Ander­ son Graham, 3, children of Beitha M. Graham, deceased, with bond of $5,- 000 in Probate Court, BUTCHERING: I am now prepared to do your butchering and rendering as in the past. Butchering done only at my home. We wholesale snusago and lard, backbones and ftpatcrib*. Phone $-197 W. B. CULTIGE. -vir^TWfflir1'ifrF,rftntA*Wtoto4flsOTi,»Wsito^ P> AtOKtoBrinto a si R*H*f fay / - #*!%( n c fLjHmajr1*^.ftJP iria, tototttvas and other valu- Iwnvnto, The quickest known SSJUGSkSO: m . Just aa^wwderftil fo r toad- PBOWAOT &BEOWN " Y m M w ^ B o B e t t o r M f t i n n w ’ * ’* ■ t ■ / iffOits Mto> 4 vggm tftm t' Mai’*Mini ot Tto-X^'WoSM* THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO GIVE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS* ” V . ■ ■ ■............. | . Ckm so much that it hurts you. , Civ * so- Httle that it hurts your friend or , relative* „ Buy gour protent at Kinney V where a targe selection mattes contentment certain and where the prices make you happy, too.' ssv { rS -m AH APPROPRIATE AHt> StKVlCXABLR GIFT UM^Attd WM ma ' i O iltc^T in , Cfrty Si l . , 4 t TUX YOVNGSTMlt SWUNG No other Oift wood mate temtepoto 4teft ir p*U et.tbm . Tut Hlgh-cat». 9 « 0 tttlsiifein Ate pocket. ConvoUttOft Sole. Lwtterlfeoi. GIVE KINNEY’S CORRECTIVE FOOTWEAR Wooien'e CoffCctive Kid or P*t«itI,ea* tber Oifofd, Cubea Heel with Rubber Top-lift. COLOXtD TO DRLJQjtt THE YOUNGSTERS Idtoft and ChUdrea** Blue Kid SappertrimmedWithKtdKid. ■tees,ate laMk a tou v rcR T O frim ; g if t Women's Fdr ftdiiuf SSpFsr wMt .figurstive velvet orutR wM Mitt Come inOrchid, RotcreuidBiu*. ................... .............. "MMM mm W in Lktle Oentr*WAckOrr»n Shot*. Good-^ T««r Writ CdMtfltctioa, CottfpbtUiou FOR TNE tJ tfftS iitiS j A fteet-itekW* u ti Ur,. keebtetteckorTMtece Ohoe, Rubber Reel ft'1* i,ton* HOSIERY AnX4* * lX m * * G itt e rs ty w om an w ill apprcc/«f* Woirtob’s FuB FccWoOed Pure Ttecad SilkHoeiery irt alt popular thadcs. spelt. p£* l pifel|<s fbt # j . si. ; wtiija*• iissjs ^ -L it ^.«ae*i5'3**..£.'SSE.*uaiV : t-tw s (fc'je» ■ww.tiaiie’WiiBjUaii'rtUi S B U N c n a t o ’S m o s t c o m m o w m M n y s u m e s r e s t s $5 EASTMAIN SprfcfftoW, Ohio OPEN iA tURDAV NKUW C W it t * 0*CtOOK jpaqtowei 'VSIw • hh ,- | Phone 12 D ® ANIE best looks, . them in A East & For V “HER NOW I Aiimimtiimitii r . oiuiiiiimit.

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