The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26

CXPAKVILLE HRRALD, FRIDAY* DECEMBER 15,1933 SHERIFF'S SALE ORDER OF SAIJ5 Tha State of Ohio, ox rri-, 1. J. Iv kM , Supt. of Bank* in charjge of ttguidatvoa of Th* Xxchange Bank of Cadaxvilie, Ohio v*. Howard Hollo* way, a t «L, Greene County Common Haas Court C am H o . 20147. Order of Sal* 20147. Za pursuance of an order issued from tha 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 Townships of Cedarville and Greeny and bounded and described as follows, viz: Being part of Military Survey Ho. 1352 in the name of Hugh Woodson, on the waters of Massies 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 E. 23.76 poles to a stake, corner to said lot; thence S. 51 de grees E. 19 poles to a stake, also corner tp said lot; and corner to Robert Hatton; thence with said Hat* ton’s line S. 35 degrees E. 185.65 poles to a stake, comer to M. Dugdale’s; thence with said Dugdale’s line S. 55 degrees W. 86.30 poled to a stone in said Dugdale’s line, comer to Jona than Smith; thence H. 40 degrees W. 83.25 poles to a stone, comer to said Smith; thence S. 50 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 H. 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 Greerte and Clark and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cedarville in Greene County and. in tha 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 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 H. 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, 134,77 acneg being in Greene County; Ohio; and 32.48 acres in Clark county, Ohio. I t appearing that said premises ape aithate 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 th a t 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 < separate tract, and that the undivid ed one-half interest of each of the defendants, Howard Holloway ami Ida Holloway, in that portion of the premises which is situate in Greene County, be appraised and offered for sale separately; th a t all of said pre­ mises be then offered fo r sale as a, whole, and tha t publication of the •ale 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 beep appraised a t 134.77 acres located in Greene county, appraised a t $45X10 an acre, 32.48 acres located in Clark county, appraised a t $30.00 an acre, 167.25 acres located in Greene, and Clark counties, appraised a t $45.00' and acre, and can not sell fo r 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, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lillian Spencer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wm. M. Spencer and, W. J. Tarbox have been duly appointed as Executors of the estate of Lillian Spencer, deceas­ ed, late of Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of December, 1983. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene'County, Ohio. Subscribe foe the Herald. cf said pike corner to said Hanna; thence with the line of said Hanna N. 43 degrees 15 minutes X. 71.00 poles to a stone, comer to Wm. Conley in the line of said Hanna; thence M. 46 degrees 45 minutes W. 58,94 poles to a stone corner to Conley; thence N. 9 degrees 31 minutes W. 120.64 poles to a stone, corner to said Copley, 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 dunutos W. 78.76 poles to a stone in the 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 mere 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 the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarville, and bounded and described as follows: SHER IFF 'S SALE l TNI)EU EXECUTION The Farmers & Traders Bank of Jamestown, Ohio vs. Margarette Watt Qondop, et al., Greene County Com­ mon Pleas 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 Green*, 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 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. fit, 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 hounded and described as follows: Being .part of Military Sur­ vey No. 4561, in the name o f Francis Dale; Beginning a t a stake as rep­ resented in plat of said lands of A, comer 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 Being °f Lots 1, 2, and 3 aa the the line of White’s Survey No. 4367, same were surveyed and are laid down and west line of said Dower Lot N o .an<l are recorded in S. K. Mitchell’s 42 degrees E. 59.50 poles to the mid- 'Addition to,Cedarville, said three lots die of the Cedarville and Jamestown are bounded generally as follows: Turnpike Road D. comer to said dow- Northerly by lot No, 4, former- er .lot and Southwest comer ,to Wm. Reid’s 30 acre lot; thence with the middle of said' Turnpike Road S. 74 degrees E, 101.25 poles to a stone; thence with said Turnpike Road S. 28 degrees 3 minutes E. 29.06 poles to a stone corner to Henry Owens, also comer to the heirs of John Hemphill; thence with the line of-said heirs S. 42 degrees 30 minutes W. 87.76 poles to a stone, I, Walnut, two hickorys and elm in the line of said Gates’ 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 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. Mitchell, now owned by Andrews Brothers; Westerly by the center line of a ten (10) foot alley as the same is laid down on'the said recorded plat aforesaid. Said lot No. 1 includes the private alley formely used by the said S. A. Mitchell as an entrance driveway to said residence 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 Being part of Military Survey on the ■'with the West side of S. Main Street waters of Massies Creek entered in *n a Northerly direction 50 feet; the name of Horatio Gates, No, 1560: thence in a Westerly direction and on Beginning a t a walnut and two elms parallel line with the South line of (the elms gone), North, corner to said an alley running Easterly and West- Gates’ said Survey, and running er'y direction 154 feet to an alley; thence S. 45 degrees E. 58.2-poles to thence with said alley in a Northerly a stake, small walnut and small white direction 50 feet to said corporation oak; thence S. 46 degrees W. I l l poles line; thence with said corporation line to a walnut and hickory and sassa- *eet to the place of beginning, fras; thence N. 46 degrees E. I l l containing 7700 square feet, and being poles-to the beginning, containing the same premises conveyed to Mid 40% Acres. Katharine C. Fitch by Thomas B. TRACT No. 3. Situated in the Mechlimeand Annwhisw ife by deed County of Greene, in State of Ohio, ofJdJate 28th, 1912, and rec- and in the Township of Cedarville, ordedm J®1 U0, Page 49 o f the said and being a part of Military Survey. -lecord3 °* ^ reene County, Ohio, on the Waters of Massies Creek enter- Being the same premises described ed in the name of Horatio Gates, No. ia the deed of Margaretta Watt Con- 1560. Beginning a t a stone in the d°n and Walter A. Condon, her hus- line of James Cooper and corner to band and William R. Watt and Lottie Martha Kyle, running thence with S. Watt, his wife, to Robert C. Watt, said line N. 46 degrees, 30 minutes E. recorded in Volume 118, page 352, 78.5-10 poles to a stake; thence N. Greene County Deed Records. 43 degrees 30 minutes W. 2.04 poles Except the interest of said Lula B. to a stake; thence S. 46 degrees 30 Watt, who is entitled to and seized of minutes W. 78.5 poles to a stake; the use and occupancy of said Tract thence S. 43 degrees 30 minutes E. No. 6, for and during her natural life 2.04 poles "to. the place of beginning, time, or so long as she remains the Containing One Acre. [widow Of R. C. Watt. Said William The foregoing Tracts 2 and 3 be-,®- Watt and Margaretta Watt Con­ ing the same premises described in ,don* their heirs and assigns, are the deed of John Henry McMillan and .charged with the payment o f all taxes wife, to Robert C. Watt, recorded in and assessments annually* and to keep Vol. 80, page 389, Greene County Deed UP all repairs to the outside of the FARMERS cm Com Hurting with A No. : roll busier with cutter head. Price* Kcaacnabte - VALTER ANDREWS « Cednrvllk, O. Records. TRACT No. 4. Situated in the Cotinty of Greene and State of Ohio. Beginning a t a stake set a t the North; westerly comer 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 comer post S. 41 degrees E. 14.67 chains to a stake set in the division line along same N. 50 degrees 80 minutes E. 27.95 chains to a Btake set N. 41 degrees W- 14.67 chains to the place of begihning, con­ taining 41 acres of land. Being the same premises described in 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 a t a stone h the center o f the Old Follis Mill Road* comer to Whitelaw Reid; thence with the center of said road S. 47 degrees E. 25.38 poles to a stone at the intersection of said road with the YelloiV Springs and Cedarville ’ike, comer to said Reid; thence S. 68 degrees 67 minutes ,E« 30.60 poles to * stone in. the pike* coriier 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 Haley heirs; thence with the South side of said pike S, 47 degrees 34 minutes E. 38.42 poles to a Itake, comer to said Haley heirs in the j South edge of said road and in the line o f G. C. Hanna; thence N. 45 degrees 46 minutes E. 1,10 poles to a stone in the center of said pike comer to said Hanna; thence with said pika fib 4$ dagrsea 86 minutes E, buildings on said Tract No. 6, during the tenure of the said Lula B. Watt, as Set forth in the contract recorded in Vol. 151, page 277, Greene County Deed Records. Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, located on State Route No. 72, 1 mile S. of Cedarville, Ohio. Tract No. 5, located on Yellow Springs Road* 2 miles W, of Cedar­ ville, Ohio. Tract No. 6, located on South Lime­ stone Street, in Cedarville* Ohio. Said premises has been appraised a t Tracts Nos. 1* 2, 3* 4, appraised a t $120.00 per acre. Tract No. 5* appraised a t $65.00 per acre. Tract No. 6* appraised a t $800.00 and can not sell for less than two- thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. JOHN BAUGHN Sheriff, of Green^ County* Ohio. Miller & Finney, Attorneys. For Sale or Rent—House on, Wal­ nut street. Inquire a t this office or of Miss Fannie McNeill. RAW FURS * HIGHEST PRICES PAID DEALER LOTS BOUGHT Bennie Sparrow Elm Strsret Cedarville, O. 40.88 poles to a stone in the canter POOR PERFORMANCE REPORTED AT PAIL Cow* are not filling the milk pail as futt as they did four or five years ago, Production per cow dropped 6 per cent through the years 1929 to 1688, and in the first six months of this year production declined'3 per cent more. Rut tetal milk production has been maintained, in the face of a* poorer individual performance, according to Guy W. Miller, extension economist for the Ohio State University, be­ cause 14 p e r cent more cows are be­ ing milked. The drop in milk production per cow is attributed to poorer feeding. The present shortage of grain!- is expected further to decrease indivi­ dual milk production this winter. In 1928 the dairy industry, in so fa r as number of cows is consid­ ered, entered an uwward swing. Un­ less a program for reducing cow num­ bers is devised immediately, this swing, one of a regular {s4ries of cycles, will not be completed for two more years. Higher feed prices, now almost double those of last spring, are tend­ ing to restrict the raising of heifers. More cows,also are on their ways to the butcher* About 27 per cent more cows were slaughtered in the five months May to September than in the same period-last year. During the last three months, when butterfat prices rose one-fourth and beef cattle prices declined one-fifth, many of the several million beef and dual-purpose cattle in the western com belt were separated from their calves and milked. FACE SCARCITY OF CLOVER SEED Producers of clover seed will meet iwith little competition from European j producers this year, in spite of small idomestic crops, Supplies in Europe ,are smaller than usual. The red clover seed crop is just two-thirds as large as last year’s- Alsike seed production jb 30 per cent below average, and the sweet clover seed crop is one-fifth less than that of last year, which was the smallest in 10 years. Drouth and hot weather, which curtailed the production of clover seed, helped to increase (he yield of alfalfa seed. Although almost twice as large as last year, alfalfa seed yields this year were .near normal. The carryover is the smallest in re­ cent years. Attention! Gift Shoppers! You’ll find everything for HER in D o n e n f e l d ’ s 35-37 North Main, Dayton. Ohio Complete Gift Shop ★ for Women - Conveniently arranged on the street floor . . .• A gift from Donenfeld’s means more to HER! Choose from lingerie . , . negligees , . . hose , , < slippers . , , bags . . . gloves , . . beret and scarf sets . . : hankies . . . and scores ot other lovely things. Weikert & Gordon AUCTIONEERS For Dates Call Joe Gordon, Cedarville, 1. HERALDWANTAND SALEADSPIT Wanted—We buy and sell new and used cars. Behten A Co., Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. Radio Service We have installed one of the latest Radio Tube testors and will test all tubes free of charge. We have tubes of standard brands and do '-general radio repair work on all kinds of ra­ dios. Let Us Sendee Your Radio Greer McCallister Cedarville, -Ohio N O T I C E ! To Greene County Dog Owners Dog Tags will be placed on sale December 1. For the convience of dog owners throughout the county, ./tags can be secured from the Deputy Commissioners issuing automobile license plates. THE COST OF THE TAGS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Male . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Female . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Spayed Female . .. .$1.00 Kennel . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 The sale of dog tags, without penalty, will close on January 20. After that date they can only be obtained at the office *rf the County Auditor, Xenia, Q., and a pen­ alty of $1.00 per tag must be charged. It is urged that all dog owners secure their' tags before January 20, as the Dog Warden will make a thorough canvas of the entire county on and after January 21. -B EW JT IE S Cedarville ...........................__R. C. RITENOUR Jamestown ________________ JOHN DAVIDS Osborn .............................. J. A. ALEXANDER Spring V a lley ..................HARLEY BADGLEY Yellow S p rin g s_______ HAROLD HACKETT Bellbrook ..............................MINNIE WETZEL JAMES J. CURLETT, Auditor of Greene County NEW FORD V -8 for 1934 T H E U N I V E R S A X C A R f . TheNew Ford V-8fo r1934*$ nowon display a t the showrooms o fForddealers. Surpassing L even the great Ford o f1933 in economy, beauty an d comfort, i t is truly the car o f this mod­ em age—the culmination o f thirtyyears Fordprogress. 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