The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51

CEDABVILLK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933 SHERIFF'S SALE ORDER OF SALE Th» State of Ohio, ex rel., I. J. Suites, Supt. of Banka in charge of Uquidatio* of The Exchange. Bonk of CadarviU*, Ohio vs. Howard Hollo­ way* e t aL, Gnwno County Common Fleas Cenrt. Casa No. 20147. Order of Sals 20147. In pursuance of an order issued from the Common Pleas Court, with­ in and. for the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, .made a t the October term thereof, A. D l , 1933, and to me directed, I will offer for sale a t Public Auction at the West door of the Court House, in the City of Xenia, on Saturday, December 16th, 1933 a t 10 o'clock A. H., of said Day, the following described Real Estate, to- wit: . Situate in the Counties of Clark and Greene in the State of Ohio, and in the Townships of Cedarville and Green, and bounded and described as follows, vis; Beings part of Military Survey No. 1352 in the name of Hugh Woodson, on the waters of Massies Creek; beginning a t a stake in the line of a lo t of land now owned by Milton Jefferson; thence with said line SL35 degraea E. 23.76 poles to a stake, corner to said lot; thence. S. 51 de­ grees E. l a poles to a stake, also corner to said lot; and corner to ' Robert Hatton; thence with, said Hat ton’s, line SL35 degrees E. 185.65 poles to a, stake, comer to M. Dugdale’s; thence with; saidBugdalc’s line S. 55 degrees W. 86.30 poles,, to a stone in «aid Dhgdals’a line, comer to Jona­ than; Smith; thence N. 40 degrees W. 82.25 poles to a stones comer to, said ’ Smith; thence S. 50 degrees W. 12 poles, to. a stone; thence N. 40 degrees W. 105.5(1 poles to a stone in the Cedarville Road; thenc e with , said Road N. 43 degrees E, 99% poles to the place of beginning, containing 125.25: acres. Also the following described real estate: Situate in the Counties of Greene and: Clark and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cedarville in Greene County and in the Township of Green in Clark County, and being part of Survey No. 1352, beginning a t a post in Wilson's line and the S. E. comer to L. Holloway's line S. 59% degrees W. 86 ; 44 rods 1 to a post comer to Holloway’s and Harriet Lamb; thence with Lamb’s line S. 31% degrees E. 82.84 rods to a stake in the N. line of the Xenia and Columbus Railroad; thence with the N. line of said rail­ road N. 54% degrees E. 84.84. rods to a stake in said line and corner to Wil­ son’s; thence with his line N. 30% de­ grees W. 75.64 rods to the beginning, containing forty-five (42) acres, there being in both of the above described tracts one hundred sixty-seven and twenty-five hundredths (167.25) acres of land; 134.7? acres being in Greene County, O h i a n d 32.48 acres in Clark county, Ohio.- It appearing that said premises are ‘ situate partly in Greene county and partly in Clark county, it is ordered ■ th a t the Sheriff of Greene county, Ohio, sell all of said property. And it is further ordered that said Sheriff may select appraisers ' from either County and that* one set of ap­ praisers appraise all the premises; that the portion of said premises which is situate in Clark county, be ■appraised and offered fo r sale as a separate tract, and that the undivid­ ed one-half interest of each of the defendants, Howard Holloway and Ida Holloway, in /that portion of the premises which is situate in Greene County, be appraised and offered for sale separately; that all of said pre­ mises be then offered for sale as a Avhole, and that publication of the sale be made in Greene County, only. This farm is located on what is known as The Henry Kyle road, five miles cast Of Cedarville, Ohio, and one one and one half miles west of Courtsville on th e Selma and Spring- field pike. Said premises has been •appraised a t 134.77 acres located in Greene sounty, appraised a t 345.00 an acre. 32.48 acres located in Clark county, appraised at 330.00 an acre. 187.25 acres located in Greene, and Clark oounties, appraised at 345.00 and acre, and can not sd l fo r less than two- thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGHN Sheriff of. Greene County, Ohio Marcus Sheep and C. L. Darlington, Attorneys. SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION The Farmers & Traders Bank of Jamestown, Ohio vs. Margarette Watt Condon, et aL, Greene County Com­ mon Pleas Court. Case No. 20197. Order of Sale 20197. Iri pursuance of an order issued from the Common Pleas Court, with­ in and for the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, made a t the October term thereof, A. D., 1933, and to me directed, I will offer for sale a t Pub­ lic Auction a t the West door of the Court House, in the City of Xenia, on Saturday, December 16th, 1933 a t 10 o'clock A. M., of said Day, the following described Real Estate, to- wit; TRACT No. 1. Situated in the County of Greene, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cedor- ville, and bounded and described as follows: Being part of Military Sur­ vey No. 4561, in the name of Francis Dale; Beginning a t a stake as rep­ resented in plat of said lands of A. corner to- Horatio Gates’ Survey No, 1560 and northeasterly corner to Stephens F. Mason’s Survey No, 2267, and Southerly comer to Wm. White’s Survey No. 4367, comer also to the :dower lot of Martha Reid; thence with the line of White’s Survey No. 4367, aiid west line of said Dower Lot No, 42 degrees E. 59.50 poles to the mid­ dle of the Cedarville and Jamestown Turn. :?ce Road D. comer to said dow­ er lot and Southwest corner to Wm, Reid’s 30 acre lot; ' thence with the middle of said Turnpike Road S, 74 j degrees E, 101.25 poles to a stone; thence with said Turnpike Road S. 28 |of said pike corner to- said Hanna; 'thence with the line of said Hanna N. 43 degrees 15 minutes E. 71AM) poles to a stone, comer to Wm. Conley in the line of said Hanna; thenen N. 46 degrees 45 minutes W. 52.94 poles to a stone comer to Conley; thence N. 9 degrees 31 minutes W. 120.64 poles to a stone, corner to said Conley, in the South line of Hugh McMillan; thence S. 80 degrees 51 minutes W, 10.56 poles to a stone comer to. said McMillan and Margaret Murdock; thence S, 77 degrees 12 minutes W. 78.76 poles to a stone in tha line of said Murdock, corner to Whitelaw Reid; thence S, 7 degrees 12 minutes E. 101.76 poles to a stone,, comer to said Reid; thence S. 74 degrees W. 20.80 to the place of beginning, con­ taining One Hundred and Six. and Ninety-three .. hundredths (106,93) Acres of land, be it the same more or less. Being the same premises described in the deed of Ira O. Harper, since, to IR. C. Watt, recorded in VoL, 109, page 304, Greene County Deed Records. TRACT N o . 6. Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and the Village of Cedarville, and ROSETTA AND VIVIAN DUNCAN GOM& TO DAYTON m bounded and described' as follows: Being all of Lots 1, 2, and 3' as the same were surveyed and are laid down and are recorded in S. K, Mitchell’s Addition to Cedarville, said three lots are bounded generally as follows: Northerly by lot No. 4, former­ ly owned by Frank Jenkins, now William Clemans; Easterly by the center line of Limestone or South Main Street, so called; Southerly by the residence property of S. K. , _ , _ nn , . ,Mitchell, now owned by Andrews degrees 3 minutes E. 29.06 poles to a ;Br()th Weaterly by the center line stone corner to Henry Owens, also. ton (10) foot M aa the aame comer to the heirs of John Hemphill; ■. . , .. .j , , , . . . . . . £ ., v . . ciis laid down on the said recordedplat thence with theline of said heirs S. t . -j o - j . ^xr . . . . ., • j. or. no i aforesaid. Said lot No. 1 includes the .42 d»e»=es SO W- 8” ? ,lley form.ly used by tto te a .torn, I V/alnut, two takMys ^ a8 ---------- and elm.- in the line of said Gates';, . . . ., -.j « xt , rnn -t ... ,, drivewayto said residence Survey No. 1560; thence with the line of said Gates’ Survey No. 43 degrees, 15 minutes W- 118 poles to the place of beginning, containing 65.07 Acres of land. Being the same premises de­ scribed in the deed of James Harvey McMillan, et al. to Robert C. Watt, recorded in Vol. 89, page 390, Greene County. , TRACT No. 2. Situated in the County of Greene in the State of Ohio, in the Township of Cedarville, and bounded and. described as follows; Being part of Military Survey on the waters of Massies Creek entered in the name of Horatio Gates, No. 1560. Beginning a t a walnut and two elms (the elms gone), North corner to said entrance property aforesaid. Excepting from Lot No. 1 so much thereof as was conveyed by said Mechling and wife to W. L. Clemans and George H. Smith by deed of July 27th, 1910, and recorded in Vol. 107, page 310 of the deed records of said County, which exception is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the North line of S. K. Mitchell, now Andrews Brothers, also; South line of Cedarville corporation running with the West side of S. Main Street in a Northerly direction. 50 feet; thence in a Westerly direction, and on parallel line-with the South line of an alley running Easterly and West­ erly direction 154 feet to an alley; r NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of C* H . Stuckey, deceased, Notice is hereby given that W. L. Miller has been duly, appointed as executor o f the estate ef C. N« Stuckey, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County ( Ohio. Dated thi* 23rd day of Octobr, 1933. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probata Court, Greene County, Ohio; NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Sarah Gearing, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary L. Flanagan has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Sarah Gear­ ing, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, Dated thin 24th day of October, 1913. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Prehnte Court, Greene County, Ohio, Gates’ said Survey, and running thence with said alley in a Northerly thence S. 45 degrees E. 58.2 pples to direction 50 feet to said corporation- a stake, small walnut and small white j;ne. thence with said corporation line oak; thence S. 46 degrees W. I l l poles 154 feet to the place of beginning, to a walnut and hickory and sassa- containing 7700 square-feet,, and being fras; thence N. 46 degrees E. H I the same preniiae8 conveyed'*# Wid poles to the beginning, containing Katharine C. Fitch by Thomas B. 40% Acres. Mechlinje and Anna his wife by deed TRACT No. 3. Situated in the of date Aug-st 28th, 1912, and rec- County of Greene, in State of Ohio, orded in VoL 110, Page 49 of the said and in the Township of Cedarville, records of Greene County, Ohio, and being a part of Military Survey Being the same premises described on the Waters of Massies Creek enter- in the deed of Margaretta Watt Con­ ed in the name of Horatio Gates, No. don and Walter A. Condon, her hUs- 1560. Beginning a t a stone in the band and William R. Watt and Lottie line of James Cooper and corner to S. Watt, his wife, to Robert C. Watt, Martha Kyle, running thence with recorded in Volume 118, page 852, said line N. 46 degrees,-30 minutes E. Greene County Deed Records. 78.5-10 poles to a stake; thence N. Except the interest of said Lula B. 43 degrees 30 minutes W, 2.04 poles Watt, who is entitled to and seized of to, a stake; thence S. 46 degrees 30 the use and occupancy of said Tract minutes W. 78.5 poles to a stake; No, 6 , for and during her natural life thence S. 43 degrees 30 minutes E. time, or so long as she remains the 2.04 poles to the place of beginning, widow of R. C. Watt. Said William Containing One Acre, R. Watt and Margaretta Watt Con- The foregoing Tracts 2 and 3 be- don, their heirs and assigns, are ing the same premises described in charged with the payment of all taxes the deed of John Henry McMillan and and assessments annually, and to keep wife, to Robert C. Watt, recorded in up all repairs to the outside of the Vol. 89, page 389, Greene County Deed buildings on said Tract No. 6 , during Records. the tenure of the said Lula B, Watt, TRACT No. 4. Situated in the as 8et forth in the contract recorded County of Greene and State of Ohio. in VoL 151« Pa«e 277» Greene Beginning a t a stake set a t the North­ westerly corner of said Martha J. Ervin in the line now R. Watt six ( 6 ) links Northeasterly from Deed Records. Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, located on State Route No, 72, 1 mile S. of Cedarville, a black ®^*o. walnut tree; thence as the compass Tract No. 5, located on Yellpw now reads along the line of said R. Springs Road, 2 miles W. of Cedar- Watt S. 50 degrees 80‘ minutes W. ville> 0hio- ' 27.95 chains to a corner post S. 41 Tract No* 6 , located on South Lime- degrees E. 14.67 chains to a stake stone. Street.» ,n Cedarville, Ohio, set in the division line along same N . 1 Said premises has been appraised a t 50 degrees 30 minutes E. 27.95 chains' Tract8 Nos* 2>3* 4>appraised at to a stake set N. 41 degrees W. 14.67 $ 120.00 per acre, chains to the place of beginning, con-1 Tract No, 5, appraised a t |65,00 per taining 41 acres of land. ncre Being the 'same premises described in the deed of S. S> Collett and wife Watt, recorded in Vol. Greene County Deed Situate in t h e ' 1 Tract No. 6 r appraised a t $80j>.00 and can not sell for less than two- thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. I JOHN BAUGHN Sheriff, of Greene County, Ohio. The international stage and screen stars, the Duncan sisters, Rosetta and Vivian, will appear in person a t the RKO Keith theatre in Dayton for the week starting Friday, November 24th in their own musical comedy success “Topsy and Eva.” The Daytoh Keith theatre has hooked -this- popular- attraction for the Thanksgiving week in celebration of the theatrota eleventh anniversary. The complete musical production of “Topsy and Eva” will be seen, with the same, stars—a cast of forty-five sing­ ers, dancers, comedians and the same elaborate settings and tuneful music just as it was presented for three years on Broadway and in Chicago. The Duncan sisters have written new music to bring the production up to date and the- musical comedy will be presented in three acts and two interludes but running continuously in conjunction with the feature picture “Little Women” from Louisa M. Al- cott’s literary masterpiece. Rosetta Duncan will play- her favor­ ite role of “Topsy” and promises to be “as wicked^ as ever; “Little Eva” the golden-haired angel, will be play­ ed by Vivian Duncan, "Topsy and Eva” is a musical comedy burlesque of the famous play “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” It is presented at popular prices. to Robert G, 92, page 219 Records. TRACT No. 5. County of Greene, in the State of . Ohio, and in the Township of Cedar-' ville, and bounded and described as follows: Being a part of Military Survey No. 4119, Beginning a t a stone in the center of the Old Follis Mill Road, corner to Whitelaw Reid; thence with the center of said road | We are now bflood testing and cull* S. 47 degrees E. 25.38- poles to a stone = ing flocks to supply us. with hatch* at the intersection of said road with | inir easts. starting December first, the Yellow Springs and Cedarville Miller & Finney, Attorneys. ■. 1 ..Jl........... .......... Jj.lU!B8BBU8BW'!!.'S1 WANTED Hatching Eggs j g gg , | until May twenty-fifth. Sell your I eggs to a reliable firm who will use | them each week throughout the I season. Write us stating number | of birds in your flock, breed and | approximate amount of eggs you i are getting each day now. Our Pike, corner to said Reid; thence S. 68 degrees 57 minutes E. 30.60 poles to a stone in the pike, corner to said Reid and in the line of Daniel Haley heirs; thence N, 44 degrees 33 minutes E. 91-100 poles to a stone in the North ditch of said pike, corner to said | man will then call on"you to make Haley heirs; thence with the South | further arrangements. Write now side of said pike S, 47 degrees 34 | as only a limited number of flocks minutes E, 38.42 poles to a stake, | will be used. New N. R. A. .Hatch* comer to said Haley heirs in the | erymeh’s code demands blood test* South edge of said road and in the | ed stock only for hatching eggs. ii*«. n Hanna; thence N. 45 | v Xenia Hatchery PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on Saturday, December 2, 1933 a t 2:00 o’cloek P. M., a t the residence farm of Wnu R.. Watt; located one- half mile South of Cedarville on Jamestown & Cedarville Pike, the fol­ lowing property, to-wit: Located on home farm: % of 40 Acres Corn in Crib. (Esti­ mated 600 bn.) % of 13 Acres Qats in bin. (Esti­ mated 40 bu.) % of about 8 Tons of Timothy Hay. (4 tons) / Located on Yellow Springs Pike farm:. % of 28 Acres of Corn. (Esti­ mated 250 bu.) a % of 28 Acres Timothy in Mow. . Also, 10 shares stock in- The Cedar- ville-Farmers’ Gtain Company. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. A. W. CUMMINGS, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Wm, ,R. Watt. Miller & Finney, Attorneys. Weigert A Gordon, Auctioneers. SHERIFFS SALE Farmers and Traders Bank vs. Margaret W. Condon, et al. Case No.' 20197, Greene County Common Pleas Court. • In pursuance of an order issued from the Common Pleas Court, with­ in and for, the County of Greene State of Ohio,, made a t the October term thereof,' A. D. 1933, and to me directed, I will offer for salq at Public Auction, at the residence farm of Wm. R. Watt, located one-half mile South of Cedarville, Ohio, on the Jamestown and Cedarville pike; on Saturday, December 2 , 1933 a t 2:00 o’clock P. M., the following property, to-wit: Located on home farm: % of 40 Acres Com in Crib. (Esti­ mated 600 bu.) % of 13 Acres Oats in bin. (Esti­ mated 40 bu.) % of about 8 Tons of Timothy Hay. (4 tons) Located on Yellow Springs Pike farm: % of 28 Acres of Corn. (Esti­ mated 260 bu.) % of 28 Acres Timothy in Mow. Also, 5 shares stock in The Cedar- ville Farmers’ Grain Company. JOHN BAUGHN, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. The above described personal prop­ erty has been levied upon by me to satisfy an excution issued to me by the Clerk of Courts, Greene County, Ohio, and will ha offered for sale at the above mentioned time and place, free of appraisal and sold to the high­ est bidder. Miller and Finney, Attorneys. Weikert A Gordon, Auctioneers. (2w) line of G. C. Ilanna; thence N. 46 degrees 46 minutes E. 1.10 poles to a stone in the center of said pike corner to said Ilanna; thence with said pike S. 46 degrees 89 minutes E. 49.32 poles to a atone in the center L8LAND CRAMER j Box 204 (No Phone) Xenia, O. RAW FURS HIGHEST PRICES PAID DEALER LOTS BOUGHT e Bennie Sparrow Elm Street Getdarville, O. "Only Yesterday” Regent—"College Coach”—State Is a woman’s love more lasting than a man’s 7 What of the man who loves—and forgets—and the woman who loves, and remembers? These questions and many others; are prompted by the story of “Only Yesterday,” which opens for a six-day run a t the Regent theatre, Springfield, on Friday, Nov. 24, John Boles, Margaret Sullavan and ninety-one other stars participate in the picture. It is a show that should attract the entire family, having uni­ versal appeal. In “College Coach,” which “opens with a special preview at the State theatre, Springfield, on Friday eve­ ning, Nov. 24, Dick Powell gets his first chance a t a real dramatic role. Playing the part of a young football star, Dick makes the most of one sequence which, gives him the oppor­ tunity of singing. Patrons who wish to see Lionel Barrymore in “One Man’s Journey” as well as “College Coach,” should be in the theatre by 9:45 p, m. Friday. “Havana Widows,” with Joan Blon- dell, Glenda Farrell, Guy Kibbee and many others, opens Wednesday, Nov. 29, a t the State. For Sale or wen t—House on Wal­ nut street. Inquire a t this office or of Miss Fannie McNeill. Wanted—We buy and sell new and used carB. Belden & Co., Steele Bldg, Xenia, O, Weikert &Gordon AUCTIONEERS For Dates Call Joe Gordon, Cedarville, 1. “Hello, Kiddies! T h i s i s y o u r o l d . ^ ; f r i e n d ' ^ . " J S A N T A C L A U S c o l l i n g f r o m t h e N o r t h P o l e ” “I’LL BE SEEING YOU IN SPRINGFIELD NEXT SATURDAY, Nov. 25th” Santa Will Arrive on His Own Special Train At the Big Four Station at 10 A. M. Be There to Meet Him! The moment he arrives things will start happening . . . for Santa has plenty of surprises in store for all the youngsters who will be there to welcome him to Springfield. It’s going to be a grand time for all, so plan to cornel A fter the festivities ore over you can visit Santa in WREN ’S T0YLAND on the SECOND FLOOR where he will he until Christmas . Write to him. Tell him what you want for Christmas, and he’ll answer your letter. HERE ARE JUST THREE OF THE HUNDREDS OF MARVELOUS . THINGS YOU’LL SEE IN TOYLAND. 1 * 9 8 CUTE BABY BOLL She’s beautifully dressed, . . she cries and she goes to sleep! *.75 STEEL WAGON Wheel Watch this full size star* dy, all steel Wagon travel! Large wheels with rubber tires,. WREN’S, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ■%

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