The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

IHB CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, KOTfCR OF APPCWNTM NT *& Martha X. Fowler, D*- M* Fow ier' end Laura X. F M t r have 1 mm appointed and quail- * •* «* Adwtnietrtters «f the estate of Hartlui X. Fowlir, late of O im m Cwwty, Ohio, deceased. D«Ud title 2*4 day e f September, m — .. S-aWMCHST, Prebate Judge e f said County. Ohio motorists wiH have fancy Uewua Plata* n«xt yaar with blatk jletter* and gray baricgrouwL GfcmFatatiy Wm LOCAL AN # PERSONAL R t o t o m i i t o y . ............ - 1 ..... ' J ilTOH*w^ iWluui98tiinM9UIMIIIHi9|l|iHlll$nni$>>l9l>niXMWn$nunuilW|i _ CANBE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) . WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE _ • WITHOUT LOSS OP TIME A weeaeafd treatment foar internal and pratrading pilas, Raqaira* 8WR fvW to aavao treatments a t intervals of aboat cue* a woak for a w r t r f too average caw. Al*o tha Ideal Non-Confinjng Method of Treatment foe FUtulaa, Pruritia Ant (itching) and Fissure, e tc .' DR J, A. YODER - Oateopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia „ Phone 884 ..................................................... n m M .n M|l.iiiu ....m ..M.^ 1 ..|TT.| 1 .ri^ t|T>T) 1 |[..j tM||1|(|Tnn1 Upholstering Refinishing Repairing ear OF. FURNITURE Amo T4ps Recovered P ric e R easonable Qnlck Service Fred F. GrahamCo. XENIA, OHIO ^AUlitimiMiiMliHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuHtiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiimiiiMiMiiiiiiiimimiiiamiHMtiiiiHHilfiiHfiio R ece iver ’s Sale! Pursuant to an order of the Court of .Common Pleaa of Moat- gomery County. Ohio; in case No. 68174, the following, four parcels of real estate will be sold a{g PUBL IC AU C T ION On The Premises SATIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1931 i f : (After each property description .the appraised valae given, together with tho amount due on the mortgage to the H u b s Central U fe Insurance Company.) PA RC E L “ A ” W IL L BE SOLD A T 10 A . M . Sale will be held on the premises located on the Bellefontaine Road, near the Brandt .Pike, Montgomery County, Ohio. Parcel. A is situated in the southeast quarter of Section 21, Town 2, Range 8, • MBs, of Wayne Towpmiip, Montgomery County, Ohio. Being all of Lot No. 11 containing 20.66 acres, all of Lot No. 12 containing 6.0 acres, all of Lot No. 7 containing 5.0 acres and all of Lot No. 8 con­ taining 5.0 acres, of Jacob Hubert Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book M, Page 70, Montgomery County Records. This parcel con- . tains 74.01 acres,, more or less. Appraised value, 813,908,75. Bal­ ance due on mortgage to Union Central Life Insurance Co., the amount to be assumed as of 5-1-30, $9,419.65. Interest rate 6.65%. The delinqqent 5-1-30 note is. bearing 8% from maturity^ • PA RCE LS “ B ,” “ C ,” a n d “ D” W IL L BE SOLD A T 2 P . XL These .will be offered for public auction sale on the premises located on the Valley Pike a t the point where the Osborn road, intefc- 1^sects nine miles from the center of Dayton. PARCEL B 'Real Estate is situated in the northeast quarter of Section 9, Town 2, Range 8, MBs. of Bath Township, Greene county, Ohio. This parcel contains 134.0 acres, more or less. Appraised value 89,391.90. 'Mortgage to Union.Central Life Insurance Co. to he assumed «s of May 1, 1930, |6 ,970.74. The delinquent 6-1-30 no te -* is bearing 8% from maturity. ..VT PARCEL C is situated in the northwest quarter of Section A - Town .2, Range 8, MRs. of Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio. This parcel contains 90.0 acres; more or less. Appraised value, $6,- 800.00. Mortgage to Union Central Life Insurance Company to be assumed as of May 1, 1930. $4,647.18. Interest rate 6.14%.* The delinquent 6*1-80 note 1 b bearing 8% from maturity. w PARCEL D—Section 1. Real estate is situated in Section 8. Town 2, Range 8, MRs. of Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio, and contains 80.9 acres, more or Jess. _____ __ Section 2 of "Parcel D "is situated in the township of Bath, Coun- ty of Greene, and State of Ohio, in Section 8, Toi|m 2, Range 8, MRs. and Sections S3 and 34, Range 8, MRs, This tract contains all of a tract of 53.46 acres conveyed by William P. Smith to the Miami Conservancy District by deed recorded in OMd Book 121, Page 232, Greene County Deed Records. All .of a tract of 84.88 acres conveyed by Edmond and Isabel Bell to Miami ConservaxCy District by deed recorded in.Deed Book 121, Page 262, Greene*County peed Records. 72.94: mews out of 122.07 * « • ti-act conveyed by Margaret M. Smith to the Miami Conservancy .District by deed recorded in Deed Book 117, Page 846, Greene County Died fiMordl* 69.2 acres out of a 126.2 acre trac t conveyed by Anna F rankB . Neff to the Miami Conservancy District by deed re ­ corded in Deed Book 117, Page « 6 , Greene County Deed Records. 6.00 acres of the Abandoned right of way of the Nypano (Erie) R. R. Co., and 7.62 acres of the abandoned right of way of tita Gr C. C. J j j al l R. R. Company. This conveyance Is made and accepted Jubieet to the teMrvatFon8y restrictions, condition, and limitations set forth in the deed from the Miami Conservancy D istrictJo Anna M, N sA dated March 14, 1925, and recorded June 17, 1925, fn Deed Book 188, Page 679 of the records of Greene County, Ohio. In* cluded with the real estate in Parcel D is an imposing eight-room brick house, modern with bath and furnace, a keeping porch has b * n recently built and a large porch is around the front airi sopth ride o f th e residence. The yard is attractively landscaped, "M l an abundance of trees end shrubbery. This residence is one of the mort beautiful country homes to be found near Oahorn. The bam* atMAgxfiO is a frame building and well constructed. Modem chkk- : M 2 2 ' V u T S S to the*bam will m m t o t o An extensive poultry business has been carried on by the present t e n s t o end a going business can be acquired by the purchasejrf SS b jm m T Other buildings consistof a 4-car garage and com crib « i f l ^ 1450 -bushel capacity. Two silo foundations have t o n poured ^ i r t i d v f o r the building of silos. One large set .of Howe w £ « « r * S K yis also on the premises and will sell with this Parcel. friy«!ni> 12 1 . 662 . 85 . Mortgage to Union Central Life In- e ^ t t o Co., to be assumed as of May 1, 1980, $12,868.72. Interest rata . t ^ sold free and clear ef all encumbraacee, ax* S5f£? payable June, 1981, and mortgages to the ^ S S m C m S f f l S InSrance Company in the amount* set After each T «M B , ^ ^M $ C A S H - --S u b ie c t to the Union Central Life Inetur* William G. Powell Receiver of Frank B. Neff and Aiurn M, Neff X. H. A W. B, TURNER, Attorneys fer Receiver, Dayton, Ohio, i$«S X. High St., SpringfleM, O. Rhone 2127-W. a g a ^sas^ 'c is^ ih , w / r u . m «, ». j _____| | ( ) | M l | l .i. ni 11 am r i i inhifcini >'«"* Mrs. Cora CWHtSfard of Chicago, hag the guostof Mrs. ’Edith Blair this •week. ■ i- '13 Judge and Mrs, S. C. Wright enter­ tained eighteen guests a t dinner lest Friday night, Rsv. H, G. Funsett and family of NoWesville, Jnd., spent the week-end as guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow, Mr. John Laughead, formerly df~fhe Columbus pike- near East Point school house, recently was bit by*an automo­ bile in Cincinnati while crossing the street. He is a patient in St- Mery's Hospital in a serious condition. The accident happened three week* ego, A ten pound son wee born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Paul W right Mrs. John Finney is criticslly ill a t the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. E. Finney. WANTED—Two washings to do a t home with a Maytag electric washer and each will be done by itself, Mrs. Bessis Kiger. Mr, Fred McMillan -of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent Sabbath with his brother, Mr. Clayton McMillan and wife. - Rev, T. R. Turner and wife, who have been visiting a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McChesneyy have re­ turned to their home in-Quincy, Mass. WANTED—White-Girl fo r general house work. Call 372-J. Xenia, Ohio. The squirrel season opens Septem­ ber 15 and from reports the crop will be unusually large. The season ends October 1. Mr- Willard Barlow left Sunday night to take up his duties aa teacher of English in the Wpst Junior High School, Columbus. FOR SALE-—Two lard kettles. Sherman Baker. Mrs. MELONS FOR SALE—I have plen­ ty of watermelons and cantalopes for sale at the patch on Massies Creek cemetery road. Phone 13-153. J. A. Vest. -I “Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reiser, Fred­ erick, Maryland, spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town- siey." , _ .Mrs. Dr. Stunt of Newarit, Ohio, is Visiting her sister,- Mr*. Lee Shroades and family tM* week. Mr. Roy Shroades is spending the week with his brother, Frank, in Co­ lumbus., Mr. Carter Abel, Jr., of Columbus, has t o n spending a few days here with friends. ^ FOR RENT—Furnished bed rooms also light housekeeping room. Price reasonable. Mrs. C. E. Barnhart, Xenia Ave,, Phone 3-45. (3 t) FOR SALE—Duroc Male Hog, One year old. Wilbur'Conley. FOR RENT — Residence on North Main street in good location. Phone 2con'l74, Jamestown. J. D. Mott. . Mrs. Frank Townsley entertained her Rook club a t her home last Tues­ day evening. Mr. am] -Mrs. O. A. Dobbins, who H4Ve been visiting in Europe and Egypt on a three months trip , ax- tiVed“bomeTfililveek. Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Gerrard of Co­ lumbus, were guests of Mrs. Edith Blair, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Wright enter­ tained the Dinner Bridge club a t their home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Catherine Stevenson Johnson, 66, wife of Frank Johnson, Yellow Springs, died a t her home Saturday afternoon after an illness of six weeks. She was well known in this vicinity. Besides her husband she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Well­ ington Rowan, Fairmont, W. Va.; Mrs. Harry Milligan and George Johnson, Garnett, Kane.; Mrs. Russell Ark, Howard and Ernest Johnson, a t home. Four children preceded her in death. Three brothers in Garnett, Kans., also survive. Funeral services were held a t the home Monday afternoon. Burial in Glen Forest Cemetery, Yellow Springs, Yon will want yoqr home painted o r , decorated on the inside this spring, Call on Elmer Jurkat for estimates. FOR SALE—Mellons, I have extra good motions for sale a t my patch on the farm, Jamestown pike, J. H. Creswell. New Laundry apd Company, Hillsboro, Ohio. Illja rice." Telephone 68 Justin _jletm„__ Hartman, Agents 8 day fear- and Nsil ' *■ *»-*-—A ( L . J T * B UtMtoto* o tto d e n to t tume tea- to r Nava *«v** attacked tha celery toMeaa—PRtabttryh _Poet-GaseOe. Forty relatives and friend* of th* Ginn family gathered a t "the home of Hr. and Mrs. John M. Ginn, Cedar- ville, Sunday, The reunion was plan­ ned as a surprise to Mr, Ginn. A basket dinner was served a t noon and a social’time enjoyed during the after­ noon. Those in attendance a t the reunion were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner and son, John, Mr, and Mrs, Waiter Dean, Mr. John McConnell, Mr. and Mrs, John McConnell, Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Pierson and son, James Delbert, Mr. Richard Snyder, all of Xeala; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ferguson, "Zimmerman; Mr. Jesse Ginn, Beilbrook;, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Ginn and children, Janice and William Mr. and Mrs; Frank Ginn, Mrs. Ray Schell and daughter, Jean, Mrs. Ed Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ginn, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Powers, all of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells and children, Joan and Don, Mrs. G. M>. Warwick, Mrs. Oren Strahn and son, William, all of Columbus; the Misses May and Sarah Harper and Miss Bernice Harper, ,-Jamestown and Mr. and Mrs. John Ginn, Cedarville. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Boble School a t 10:00 A. M. Worship Service At 11:00 A. M. Ser­ mon theme, “The Place and Power of Praise in Public Worship.” Young People's. Service, 6:30 P. M., “The Marks of Christ.” A most inter­ esting and helpful program is planned and all young people not otherwise connected are urged to attend this service. Union Worship Service, 7;30 P. M. Rev. Ralph Jamieson of the United Presbyterian church will preach the sermon. - Mid-week service Wednesday night a t 7:30 P. M., “Great Hymns and Hymn Writers,” *• , fc • -• J ■ • <1 Mrs. Chalmers Elder and two chil­ dren of Darlington, Pa., are guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey. ' Comfortable! 1000 Baths 1000 Rooms The comfort o f the guest is o f. primary importance to the management. Each,of the 1,000 rooms of this fine, modem hotel . has t o n furnished with their comfort in mind, Little extra conveniences, ordinarily neg­ lected, makes each room a com­ plete “home away from home.” Be our Guest, when in Columbus. The Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America’s Most Beautifully Equipped Hotel JAMES H. MICHOS, Manager Under Wallkk Management • In the East Providence-Biltmore, Providence, R. I. Hotel Chatham, New York City A‘% i f l # Style Opening Thursday Evening, 7:30 to 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK 1 . - Thursday Evening you are invited to come and see the new /a l l merchandise displays. Bring your friends. X e n ia , J C B E ’ I p ry Cleaning JOHN DEERE Tractor Plowing Demonstration On Low Grade Fuel Tuesday, September 16th 1:00 P. M. On th e A lb e rt Sw aby fa rm *n C edarville4!H fton p ik e 3 m iles from C edarv ille , 1 m ile from C lifton . YOU ARE INVITED. F o r fu r th e r in fe r- m a tie a s e e Houston-Bickett Hdwe. Co. Mime 227 X enia, Ohio 19 B. M ain S tre e t 4

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