The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51

f CCDARYIttX HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1933 Condon, et *1., Greene County Com­ mon Fleas Court. Case No. 20197, Order of Sale 20197. 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„ 1933, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at Pub- , „ 77 (Wives 1° «• •» * » - ** * - „ t 1 S ' i l " ‘ Court House, m .he City of Xema, on ^ Murdot>]t( ooniL.r S H E R I F F S S A L E ORDER OF SALE The State of Ohio, ex ret., J. J. Fulton, Supt. of Banks in charge of liquidation of The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio vs, Howard Hollo­ way, et al., Greene County Common Plea* Court. Case No. 20147. Order of Sale 20147. H 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 Public 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; Situate in the Counties of Clark and Greene in the State of Ohio, and in the Townahipa of Cedarville and Green, and bounded and described as follows, viz: 'Being p a rt of Military Survey No. 1352 in the name of Hugh Woodson, on the waters of Hassles Creek; beginning'at a stake in the line of a lot of land now owned by Milton Jefferson; thence with said line S. 35 degrees B. 23.76 poles to a stake, corner to said lot; thence S. 51 de­ grees E. 19 poles to a stake, also corner to said lot; and corner to Robert Hatton; thence with said Hat­ ton’s line S. 36 degrees E. 185.65 poles to a stake, corner to M. Dugdale’s; thence with said Dugdale’s line S. 65 degrees W. 86.3.0 poles to a stone in said Dugdale’s line, corner to Jona­ than Smith; thence N. 40 degrees W. 83.25 poles to a stone, corner to said Smith; thence S. 60 degrees W. 12 poles to a stone; thence N. .40 degrees W. 105.50 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. corner to L. Holloway’s line S. 59% degrees W. 86. 44 rods to a post corner 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. 8484 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, 134.77 acres being in Greene County, Ohio, and 32.48 acres in Clark county, Ohio. I t appearing that said premises are situate partly in Greene county and partly ifa Clark county, it is ordered Ithat 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 for 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 whole, .and tha t 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 east of Cedarville, Ohio, and one one and one half miles west of Courtsville on the Selma and Spring field pike. Said premises has been appraised a t 134.77 acres located in Greene county, appraised a t 345X10 an acre.J 32.48 acres located in Clark county, appraised a t 330.00 an acre. 167.25 acres located in Greene, and Clark counties, appraised a t 345.00 and acre. and can not sell for less than two- thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGHN Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio Marcus Shoup and C, L. Darlington, Attorneys. of said plko corner to said Hanna; thence with the line ox said Hanna N. 1 lOUMlE HOT HB elevators earn ■13 degree:, 15 minutes E. 71.00 poles to a stone, corner to Win. Conley in Tv;") SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION The Farmers & Traders Bank of ^ ^ „„ ............. Jamestown, theVne of sdid Hanna; theneo N, 40 of Ohio m to take place Fri- degrees 45 minutes W. 52.91 poles to a stone corner to Conley; thence N. 9 degrees 31 minutes W. 120.61 poles to a stone, corner to paid Conley, in the South line of Hugh MeMillan; thence S. 80 degrees 51 minutes W. 10.56 poles to a stone corner to said MeMillan and Margaret Murdock; 77 degrees 12 minutes W. In the line of „ , nulu to Whitelaw 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 Cedar- ville, mid hounded 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 t o ' Stephens F. Mason’s Survey No, 2267, and Southerly comer to Wm'. White's Survey No. 4367, corner also to the dower lot of Martha Reid; thence with the line of. White’s Survey No. 4367, and west line of said Dower Lot No. ‘“".j.?.” 5 ™c°raea ‘a student anumberof. years ago in 42 degrees E. 59.50 poles to the mid- Addlf on to Cedarville, said three lots , Cedarville Collegeandgraduatedin die of the Cedarville and Jamestown bounded generally as fo^ows: i 1920 from Cedarville College with the Turnpike Road D. corner to said dow- * ort,her . er lot and Southwest corner to ™ f n.k,n«’ n°w Reid’s 30 acre lot; thence with th e ;™ *™ . Cle“ : Ef teid-V b>Q tbf middle of said Turnpike Road S. 74 .conter line of Limestone or South degrees E. 101.25 poles to a stone; '*Ial» Street, so called; Southerly by thence with said Turnpike Road S. 28 residence property of b. K. degrees 3 minutes E. 29.06 poles to a “ d by Andrfws stone corner to Henry Owens, also Brothers; Westerly bythe center lme comer to the heirs of John Hemphill; of a ten (l0) foot alley the 8aSw day and .Saturday of this week at •■Wittenberg- College. . Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Registrar of Cedarville -College, i$ the delegate to that meet­ ing from Cedarville College. took Here! Mr. George B, Smith, Financial _Representative of Mr. c . 1’. Kettering, Secretary and Treas­ urer, C. I>. Kettering, Incorporated, w ^ ^ ^ d a ry , the Moraine Development Iieid; thence S. 7 degrees 12 minutes j mpaT‘/ ’’ ‘-™*etary and Treasure*', E. 101.76 poles to a stone, corner to i Building Company, said Reid; thence S. 74 degrees W. i le Lp.ands Realty Com- 20,80 to the place of beginning, con- ■“ ~ rl,t)Iated, will give an i1 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 R. C. Watt, recorded in Vol. 109, page 304, Greene County Deed Records. , ...... . „ ,, , ,, ■ TRACT No. 6. Situate in t h e . aU, f 1CUS °f ^ d am lle College The -■ . - i lecture -this- t.min will >ua on Alsitalrn to* lustrated lecture before the college students and faculty and high s-J.c-.d | students and faculty in the high school auditorium the coming Monday !morning at 10:30 sharp. Mr. Smith | has been around the world several : times. He brings to us one of his !seven notable lectures under the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarville; and bounded and described. as follows: Being all of Lots 1, 2, and 3 as the same were surveyed and are laid down iand are recorded in S. K. Mitchell’s ; is i e l he laska. ; he slides are among tthe most beau-' tiiul in the world and Mr. Smith pre- -.ents them his most inimitable way. - Walter Chan-Tong Chu, who was lot No. 4, former- j degree of Bachelor of Arts, has been Frank Jenkins, no ;ma]Jilg- commendable progress since he left Cedarville College. He grad­ uated in 1922 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts from O. S. U., 1925 with the degree of Master Arts from Columbia University, I960 with the. degree of Doctor A SMALL PROFIT Three out of five of the farmer- owned elevators in Ohio earned a small profit this past year, according to an analysis of the books of 146 companies. E, A. Wallace, specialist in .grain marketing for the Ohm State Uni­ versity, studied the records of two- thirds of the farmer-owned elevators that operate in the state. Losses of those which failed to earn a profit'were, in most cases, small. According to many of the managers and directors of the companies it is the aim, “in times like these, to give to the farmer every penny we can in prices, and if we break even it is all that we ask.” Of the 116 companies which sub­ mitted records for the year, 108 re­ ported surpluses averaging $8600. Book value of the stock of the 116 companies was §132 per §100-share. 'I ho usual policy of the farmer- owned grain elevators since the 1921 price collapse, according to Wallace, has been to pay the debts incurred then. Notes payable were reduced from a total of §1,020,000 to $420,- COO by the 80 companies for which figures were made available to Wal­ lace for the years 1924^25 and 1932- 33. Thirty-three companies wiped out their total indebtedness.' A few companies have built up their surpluses to the'point-that shares of their stock are worth from §300 to §400 a share. Jurisprudence from Soo Chow Uni- §1.00 Lavoris Mouth Wash Full Pint—59c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs thence with the line of said heirs S. lald d°w n °” said recorded plat Jveisily, ancj jn 1932 with the degree 42 degrees 30 minutes W. 87.76 poles Aforesaid. Said lot No. 1 includes the io£ Dr, of Law, ..... to a stone, I, Walnut, two hickorys * I thc , Christian college, - - -- . said S. A. Mitchell as an entrance ! ■ - ■ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of G. N. Stuckey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that W. L. Miller Has been duly appointed as executor of the estate of C. N. Stuckey, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County ( Ohio: Dated this 23rd day of Octobr, 1933. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. 42 degrees 30 inutes . 87.76 poles “TT.? “u! ; o£ Dr- of La s from Hangchow He is now an al­ and elm in the line of said Gates’ , torney at law in Changhai. When Survey No. 1560; thence with the line d^ veway to sald Tesldcnt'e , Ur. Chu came- to Cedarville College of said Gates’ Survey No. 43 degrees, 15 minutes W. 118 poles to the place of beginning, containing 65:07 Acres of lhnd. 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 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 at a walnut and two elms (the elms gone), North corner to said ••he could scarcely speak a word of English. The progress he made shows aforesaid. Excepting from Lot'No. 1 thereof ■as was conveyed by sajd <what one who h„ pera stan«e, ambi- Mecldmg and wnfe to W L Clemans | Uol1j iudusf and econo (ftr *hl. IL,!3,1,1llh ,b>; dJCedtT°5 J ™ poor) can do by employing his 27th, 1910, and recorded m Vol. 107, ,;me profltab}v. ' page 310 of the deed records of said County, which exception is bounded { Armistice Day was the theme of and described as follows: Beginning at the North line of S, K. Mitchell, the Y. M. C. A. program Wednesday ,norning, November 15. Trout and Ced • ills 1 1mv Andrews Brothers, also South j frubee gave short talks on the ob- VJ ana fine of Cedarville corporation running Nervation of the day*fifteen years ago l a s XOUQWS: 4.u« \xr~ r-4. oi . i n * • * . , ,, and this year; and Linton read the 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-' _ 4 , ., _ , . erly direction 154 feet to an alley; Gates’ said Survey, and running thcnce with saiA alley in a-Northerly thence S. 45 degrees E. 58.2-poles to direction 50 feet to said corporation a stake, small walnut and small white,H thence with said corpoJation line oak; thence S. 46_degrees W. I l l poles 154 ' feet to the place of teginning, to a walnut and hickory and sassa- containing 7700 square feet, and being fras; thence N. 46 degrees E. I l l (_be same premises convoyed tdv said poles to the beginning, containing Katharine c . Fitch by Thomos B, % Acres. Mechline and Anna his wife by deed TRACT No. 3. Situated in the of date August 28th, 19’2, and ree- County of Greene, in State of Ohio, orded in VoL 110, Page 49 of the said and in the Township of Cedarville, tecords 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 at 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 352, said line N. 46 degrees, 30 minutes E, Greene County Deed Records. 78,5-10 poles to a stake; thence N. 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 sjie remains the 2.04 poles to the place of beginning, widow of R. C. Watt. Said Willimii 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 poem "In Flanders Field." .vas in charge of the singing. Burkert Tile Y, •Cabinet met Wednesday night- at FergugSon’s room to plan programs and activities for the, next mont h. ' - V, “Bib Business” by the Cedrus Staff members November 28; a t 8:15 in Cedarville Opera House. The follow­ ing students Will take part -in the play, are: W. B. McCallister4, Ralph Tindall, Charles Chartiberlain, Robert Ross, Jane West, Lois Cultice, Eleanor Bull, Dorothy Corry, Carma Hostetler, Doris Hartman, and Har­ riet Ritenoup, - , Wednesday morning, after a brief devotional service, Maxine Bennett , nd Nina Stevenson gave the mem­ bers of the Y. W. C. A, .some pointers _ . . . . ................ en the subject of “How to Dress At- .X.Ce! ^ -e ’" 1 ^ , 5 . . ^ ! . . , B; 1 1 actively.” An interesting feature of iie program was a stylo show- in which outfits suitable for various oc­ casions were shown by the Misses Smith, Hostetler, Ghenowcth, Bennett, V. ham, Hartman, Brill, Robe, Iiine, Anderson and Stevenson. Radio S erv ice (• [We have installed one of the [latest Radio Tube testors and ;will test all tubes free of icharge. •We have tubes of standard brands and do general radio repair work on all kinds of ra­ dios. ' • Let Us Service Your Radio Greer McCallister Cedarville, Ohio REGENT Springfield, Ohio One Week Starting Friday, Nov. 17 Just Released First Showing In Ohio jNo sense! . . .. But one long laffj | that’ll roll you in the aisles . . . It’s j set to tuneful music and garnished ! 'with gorgeous girls, j NOTICE OF FARM ALLOTMENTS ^ND OF MAWMUM ACREAGES OF WHEAT FOR 1934 UNDER CONmACTS FOR MEMBERS OF THE WHEAT PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF GREENE COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO fcrluiy arc etatcrsi-nts of Hie u|loli:»ciU« ■if ihr Urt'cm; County Wheat Production Control Aes«l»{Jo» Itom allotments ato to hold for tho duration of tho t detcnalneU^y the Cojinty ui>rn «lii'li adjiistcicnt iiaimcuto aro to bp nude. Uicy Uno b™ effort ]»■ Alluitucut toiuinltteo ufUT rarcmleoEPtdcraficn whlrh may K , s t 5S w S n<Mw-»*«-«• •* —- IiciKutiamt of Asrtcaliunt. Ss 3W.S3J taehcly. T * ‘, 1 dLal ^aSotmcut “ including those *1- the t'eumj under tho wheat nliin. Iho totaJ ^ uCt nut?Hiliatlng under the wheat lottucMs which could have been assigned to “ nbo nuinhrr of uon-partic.'patiaB I.rosram. munt bo in lino with tho county alUmucnt flsurc. Uho nutnurr ot u v i wheat farmciB hi the roumy lu SJT, tlio averaso ‘“t*1. w,‘^ i i > r o d u r t I o » on thcac lion- fatm.a during tho bonp l-erlod la 5100 tm i ; U.o oUl aye ago uhtnl l»rodut«lo» tiartti-lralliia farms during tho huso period ia 150,000 . («, jt, TitiowT Chairman, County Allotment Commltlee, David C. Bradfute * Herman IV. Eavey 3. B, Mason, Secretary. Committee Cedarville Township Community Committee: 1). C. Bradfute, Chairman: II. S. Bailey, IV. J. Cherry. 'Ada *i, nailer Joseph C.,.Bake-atraw -187A: Max. A-40.2. Hcrvoy s. lialie-y—201A: Allot,—048 bu., _ . a —187 ” « m 4S: Cherry- 180A1 Al.ot.-U4o' hu., ii'lih A. Murdo^-044A,-Allot.-102. .bu.; S o n in s -. I28.0TA: Allot."*—435 bu.: A“ 37 ° ,0!W" ,3TA: co,,lns" s28A: : A1Wm. l\,nlcy -‘noyd Mr' spracb.en-OOA:Arthur M. dMcreon-lflOA: AU„t.-417 bu.; My L y ‘Z Cu^y-Wifbuf'K. Cooley-MIA: ‘ CVI A. Smo-IOOA: Allot.-92 bu.; Man, A A" 285 l j h — “ Edwin \V.' ilcan—J. Millard. Coffman—MCA: 4*»len M. iteld-Wilbur B.. Coule'y-IOOA--- ui„i -I*r. I,,,-. Vi-v A—SO Allot.—408 bn.;,Mux. A—34.8. Kdwlu Dean- Arthur D. Ha»nn-183A: Allot. Bather & VIruinIa Smith-Bos. K. Wlsamsn 171 bu • Max A—,357. ' ---357A:■Allot.-9J4 bu.; Max. A—00.2. - Kilnlii Vluin John M Pyles—122A: Allot.— Wm. B. Stevenson—Meryl F. JoneH—13aA: SXU bu.: Max. A--25.5 «. K. DmiKel -15. B. Mills—153A: Allot.- 3<>y bu.u Max. A—27.2, Louise llall Ewbauk—C. W. Murphy 180A Allot.- 107 bu.: Max, A- 32. Allot..—358 bu.; Max. A -30.9. E. L. Stormont—M. J. Stormont—122A.-Allot. —317. bu.; Mux. A—22,4. .Herman I). Straley—207A; Allot.—020 bu,. Max. A—45. Fred Dobbins *13.',A: Allot.- -307 bu.; Max. J. I*. .Spellman.—'Virgil P. StanroTtb 100A: A—22.0. Allot.—140 bn.; Max. A—11.#. Wm. It. FcrKusoti—188 a : Allilt.—.170bu.; Ida C. Stormont-Andrew M. Stormont- Max. A-37.7, 1 . 185A: Allot. --354 bn.; Max. A—20.5. Ueo. AV. Class—J, O. Conner—189A: Allot.— Thomas W. St. .Jolm™83A: Allot,—218 hn.; asit bn.; Mux. A- -31. Max. A—20.1. Kahili L, Gilbert- 121A: Allot.—230 bu.; JessieC. Townslcy—220A: Allot,—314 bu.; Mliv. A- 23.8. .Max. A—20.0. Vera A. Harvey—102A: Allot.—185 bu.'; Max. Emma 11. Tonklnsoit—Chas. F, Watkins— A- 14.2. 100A: Allot.—242 bu.! MuX. A—22. Vira Harvey ;103.(i4A; Allot.—353 bu.; Max. Frank B. Turnbull—Grover Jl. Halley— A- -3H.0. 228A: 'Allot.—410 bu.: Max. A—43.9. VeraHarvey- Uoy Burton--202A: Allot;.— llobert S. Townslcy--Fred M. Townslcy— 490 bu.; Max, A—45.9. 148A; AHoL—283 bu.; Max. A—20.0. Mary E. llarblson— .1. Andrew Furny, Jr.-— Frank Townslcy—Ralph & Paul. Townslcy—- 157A: Allot. 297 bu.; -Max. A--29.5.. 11, L. Huffman—542A: Allot.—1415 bu.;.Max. Wilt. S. Hopping—210A: Allot.—398 bu.; A—14. ' Max. A 28. Wm. A. Turnbull-.-JI. T. Thortlsen—224.0A: Ella, Humphrey—Leonard J. (Hnss -19GA: Allot.—401 bu.; Max. A—30.9. Allot. 301 hu.; Max. A—28.3. It. L. Haines Leonard J.' Man'gan --205A: Max. A—25,0. Chas. 0,. Turnbull- 125A: Allot.--289 bu.; Allot. -1122 bu.: Max. A- 53.8. L. Jnlto -.lessle Bobbitt 155A,; Allot.-. 38# bu.: Max. A-83.8. Geo. \V. Hanmian -179A: Allot.—158 bu.: Max. A 17.8. Florence K. WUiite—William Chan/>y—281.- 94A: Allot.—479 bu,; Jinx. A—-42,5. Arthur E. Wildmnn—075A: Allot—515 bu.; Max. A—42.2. Florence & Mary Williamson—Bay T. WH- Iletiry ,1. Kyle 70A: Allot.-—170 bu.; Max. llamson-—135A: Allot,—31# bu.;. Max. A—22.9. A-- 17.3. Estn Williams—Harry Powers—-110A: Allot. KlVln J. Ivylo—214A: Allot.—#31 bu.: Max. —227 bu.; Max. A—18.7; A 51.2. Harry- C. Wilson—174.51A: Allot.—394 Ini.; Italpb A. Ktnnon - Harry IV. Keirntm- 137A: Max. A—34.6. Allot. 318 hu.; Jlax. A—25.2. Collins Williamson—172A: Allot.—375 bu.; Eleanor It, K.Vh—Geo, Ensign—1 3 7 Al- Max. A—20,0. ROSS TOWNSHIP Community- Committee; James E. Lewis. Chairman; Walter Sbepley, Clifford H. Glass. .Mary A. Boone -W- 8. Boone -Itoy Fields-- Flora E. Harper—P, A. Harper—230A: Al- 287A; Allot.- 521 ■ bu.-j Max. A--49.5. lot.—803 bu.; Max, A—28.3. Saran Kmllh Bryan Jtoy H. Swaney—390A: lot.—270 bu.: Max, A—20.3. Allot. #82 Ini.; Max. A 54.1. Wm. IV Broderick- -271A: Allot,—523 bu.; Max. A 111. Hetman if. Brlckel - 513A:"Allot.—381 bu.; Mux. A—27.2. W. A, Cummings—10SA: Allot.—30(1 blr.; Max.' A—19.8. lot.—270 bu.-; Jlax. A—25.3. Ellle S. Lackey—Hayden E. Flauglier—215A: Allot.—412 bit.: Jinx. A—25.5, James E. Lewis—Boss' B> Lewis—IOTA: Allot.—515 bu.; Max. A—30.8. , J. P. Paulllng—Wm. Taylor—)408A; Allot.— 472 bu.; Max. A--10.5. Frank lH-nnehy- Cliua. 1,. Kavanaogh—139A: Carl A. Paullln—Walter A, Kheplev—-180A: Allot. -1-55 Ml.; Max. A—19.3, ' Allot.—200 bit,-; JlrtX. A—18.4. Geo, W. Glass—240A: Allot 360 bo.; Max.. Peoples Bldg. & Loan Co.—Wm. J. Kava- A- 3.4,1. nnugh—305A: Allot.- -231 Mr,; Max. A—22.7, Cllffurd II, Ghvss- E. S. Davidson—Emma D. James L, Spahr—270A: Allot.—421 bu.: Max. Cherry 292A: Allot.- 311 Ml. : Max. A-27. A--32. Mrs. Mary Harris—Arlo H, Cummings—100A: John C, Spahr—USA: Allot.- 280 Mi.; Max. Allot. -173 bu.: Jlax. A 12,7. . A--20.'. *liilonophic Literary Society. Mon- the deed of John Henry McMillan and and assessments annually, and to keep <1 y evening, November 13, 1933. The wife, to Robert C. Watt, recorded in up all repairs to the outside of the (piny entitled “School Days” was Vol. 89, page 389, Greene County Deed buildings on said Tract No, 6, during, given. Cast of characters: Teacher, the tenure of * the said Lula B. Watt, U ;inie Mount; Harry, Goody, Goody' as set forth in the contract recorded !Bey, Franklin Trtlbee; Bill, Donald in Vol. 151, page 277, Greene County 1Burkert; Julius, boy with a black eye, j Deed Records. jKenneth Ferryman; Teacher's Pet, j Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, located on State; Ruth Kimble; Baby Brother, Arthur I Route No. 72, 1 mile S. of Cedarville, j Donaldson; Ileinie, Walter Kilpat- J Ohio. irk*!;; Philipina, Italian girl, Betty * Tract No. 5, located on Yellow Miller; Erastus, black as coal, Carl Springs Road, 2 miles W. of Cedar-i Ferguson; Solomon, a Jewish lad, ville, Ohio. sDonald Trout; Laura, the girl who j Tract No. C, located on South Lime- lisps,- Harriett Ilitenour; Etta, the stone Street, in Cedarville, Ohio. ;monotone, Nina Stevenson; Ching, the . Said premises has been appraised at Chinese lad, John Richards. Pro- * Tracts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, appraised a t . gram Committee, Carolyn Brill, ! I Records. TRACT No. 4. Situated in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, 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 a black walnut tree; thence as the compass now reads along the line of said R. Watt S. 50 degrees 30 minutes W. 27.95 chains to a corner post S. 41 degrees E. 14.67 chains to a stake set in the division line along same N. 50 degrees 30 minutes E. 27.95 chains to a stake set N. 41 degrees W. 14.67 -?120-00 Per l"-'TC We W ill Have Buyers For all kinds of livestock at our sale, next Monday, and are in a position to serve you better than other convenient markets. - , Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Sherman Ave. Phone Center 796 Springfield, Ohio .... ................. ........................... . Extractions 50c, 2nd $1.00 -2nd FREE With All Work f SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY J One Day Service On All Work ‘ True Bite Gum Plates $12,50 f; i FT?5 r. '^1 I - I " ’ 1 -,'2 ’< t V ! L. . mParuraounFs . r i , N mmm* id v -jM m Tract No. 5, appraised a t §65.00 per acre. Tract No. 6, appraised at §800.00 and can not sell for lcs.; than two- thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGIIN Sheriff, of Greene County, Ohio. Miller & Finney, Attorneys. I - JMHtsijtMmMiuHMiiitmMfitfiiiiittHMtiimittifjiJHimnimiii! j WANTED ’ NOTICE O f 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 this 24th day of October, i m S, C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County* Ohlft. chains to the place of beginning, con­ taining 41 acres of land. Being the same premises dese -ibed :n the deed of S. S. Collett and wife to Robert C. Watt, recorded in Vol, 92, page 219 Greene County Deed Records. TRACT No. 5. Situate in the 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 at "a stone | in the center of the Old Follis Mill f t j . p Road, corner to Whitelaw Reid; | T l i l t C l U n g H t g g S | ‘ thence with the center of said road | We are nowblood testing and cull-1 < S. 47 degrees E. 25.38 poles to a stone | ing flocks to supply us with hatch- f f f t x? in^crsec^ on °f sabl road with | |ng eggs, starting December first, i f the Yellow Springs and Cedarville | until May twenty-fifth. Sell your f i Pike, comer to said Reid; thence S, | eggs to a reliable firm wlfo will use ; { 68 degrees 67 minutes E. 30.60 poles | them each week throughout the s j k* .j ’n ^be P'kd, corner to said | season. Write us stating number f { Reid and in the line of Daniel Haley | of birds in your flock, breed and i l heirs; thence N. 44 degrees 33 minutes | approximate amount of egg:; you | ] xr* l e po^cs st0,l6 ill the | are getting each day now. Our-f f North ditch of said pike, corner to Baid | man will then call on you to make I I Haley heirs; thence with the South | further arrangements. Write now j | I as only a limited number of flocks | f | will be used. New N, R. A. Hatch- f | | orymeit’s code demands Mood tent* | I | cd stocK only for hatching eggs. I j ikeai-or Bull, Eleanor Robe. ■ Tickets ‘will be on sale for “Big business” November 20-28 inclusive, i in- plat will be open Monday, No- 1 OLD PLATES MADE TO FIT TIGHT | | By my latest improved methods I can make your old plates fit tight | | and loolc right a t very low cost to you. Plates repaired same day. | | Mention This Ad f ! DR. G. A. Sm ith , D en t is t 1 | Smith Bldg. 10% W. High St. Springfield, Ohio | iv(.-niter 27 at Richard’s Drug Store, ••(fit yours now, | Subscribe for tho Herald. Weikert & Gordon AUCTIONEERS . For Dates Call Inf (’,onion. Codfii'villo, L Week- End Specials BROWN’S DRUG STORE • -«>.« .»..e .enixe^e.iB<••« side of said pike S, 47 degrees 34 minutes E. 38.42 poles to a stake, corner to said Haley heirs in the South edge of said road and in the line of G. C. Hanna; thcnce N. 45 degrees 46 minutes E, 1.10 poles to a athne in the center of said pike corner to said Hanna; thence with said pike S. 46 degrees 39 minutes E. 40.82 poles to * stone In the center I Xenia Hatchery | LELAND CRAMER jj Box 204 (No Phone) Xenia, O. | ...................................... FUBS HIGHESTPR1CES PAID DEALER LOTS BOUGHT Bennie, Sparrow s I MLu Street Cedarville, O. f i 50c Pure Milk of Magnesia Full Pint - - - ■ - $L00 Lavoris Mouth Wash Full Pint - -■ - - 50c Comp. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 7-oz* size - - 35c Vick’s Salve - 50c Narcissus Face Powder 59c Brown’s-Drugs V ■{ K ilUM 1 kCTS "ROL ) H I 0 I) y N ,’inUr.i t o o IC l-;:aia I i*iM> r-Ti iu» 1S!;U-.y jaaj IU.'ti;; ( WliJ gu«- 1101 lilt- in ■- com or * - vcrii spec luw; indu pro! grat afti-j tain conv ' Bo port for 3 He 1 mud to tl ment othci ing oper. erme histo state speet Offic-t' also ‘ direct table ' the 1 §111,1 the t< $23,41 - consti The ; in sh( and - j figure A I volvii: ferret S. Mj includ lots, votes, ing co law w putes - Usting ington Secreti ballots a tie vi coin r< H. Cfui facetio countr; The hi ing to reality- ing thi village board ees, 1 justice: stables .The i sires t manage manage- with sc curists under notified tion fo, 27 a t • Wyandc examin: sent of they v censes, that ov under t The Educatii publicat tions t-( school a by Jose rector c ton, suj Finance secure a ing rove fuel and districts letin pvt ules for the 193:; pared l>\ Eqnaliz;: a digest the 90th ular and pared b> Lcgislati direction , Perry State l); resentati elected Bureau \ vention L. B. Pa ed ten y urer of selection The f. Hanes v. be held on Dec . llu . i-lk) • 1UA! :-i tn . ..HU'A l-iV hu ; i : j : a - ;r hu.-: W. i \ \\ .oiiun . Li iA; \ : Mint. -:MI' - UH» V : 'imntlt im : Ml i.u,; AitKhis ■ '\'U'4lfY Wlpili'V • ; ; Max W : hu • . 2S1,- *l'i bu : T Wii- K -22.W. V , AUut. .ilM bu.; hu.; h*,\: Al- lliriA: (s -1(17A; , AlloL— ■y I80A ' J* Kiivn- A lip.74 >;i : May. m.: Max* m d ent Jhio uimuuiiiiiu L Y IO tight S t Ohio iMtllllMllflHK uimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuuMiiiiitiiiitHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimuiiiuiiMiiniiiiiiuiii

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=