The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

* f aAfa'J.LftNffNMwr «(f Ift® Tb«w4*y «#4 gRatehoiP* fiwttteted *%ki «w» wmr ►.fte’falWteraiwt *fo» whom t a p m * m w * * . « » » h * M h ^ l w p t o e « r f burftttM, S h e Iw tfT lra ta^y ta NovwftWr. |k a fastest in &» HeOWtett HoujoiteJ. JfcfRrffP* f f TWfofof tewWfafi* W«; . . - - , - * * * mmk ** ** + "* * * * * * "* * :i x o g t x ^ m t i n .w te iw m ft TO COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY w» tea aat to fe*v« oo^twt Cor ti* 6foy m Himm* *» Pimfowfafaf* Catted mtioafaj*' atiurtg Nov. SB ta d ,— thafoi will b« no aaltro After~Nbv, J2, J Fo-rty-eijrht wan wore iront b y the If m can make your half jkhhk ! teat County Draft Board No. 2 to Fort ov<Skthe feast day you will be kickyv iHayes, Columbus, Wednesday, out “of Thl*Naw Deal still has provided th e ‘a call for 126. Deferred men f°/ national drink without any rationing farm fob* cut the consignment. The hard. You can have any kind of hard board will send 100 men later this hqaer, beer or wine for the feast day, month, m BEL-WARE£&■"!» faidlftw tteBtMGfMttM fftorCivifttB * TMtetestelteat^totteWatroyroef lisk 69e A Square Yard . ARMSTRONG’S RUGS . 9x12 size $6.19 ’ 12x12 size $9.90 12xllTafze‘? ft'S tf 12 ft, wide FELT BASE tq. yd; -------------------- 55c BURLAP UNOEBUM 12 ft. w ide «q. yd, —....>tlil »■-*- -■ i - - $ 1.00 BEET BASE RUNNER 24 in, wide, ft, 9c, —■Iilini 111. ' filit 36 in, wide, ft,- 12c WINDOW SHADES Linen, factory 2nds Green or Tan, 36 in; to 6 f t . ... .59c t P .A SPRINGFIELD, OHIO I*Main xnd Wittenberg 1 Phone 2-2031. l l- I ja«l in position to serve nil my patrons for Plumb- f‘>- in|f RfepairS ns welLas Installation o f Fixtures such as can be secured under government, regulations. i. P P iP I ft I r - You-Btilleatt h»ye> certain plumbing for new Work and repairs for water systems on farm. G ivem e a c a l l . ' ; : ~ . . v - \ * * ■ ■■■ ,*v - p Phone 4-3561 j A m e s t o w n , o h io wawm at is your I. Q . on LIGHTING? Ckth T iftitetment is hit*, F tj stdiment is Utse. P f i f l My a new 100-watt hunperid add if to the lighting h«Vr>fai my be#M»-th* average con of usiafi it for two txxitit-frtexy nijgbt J#*fcttst25c a month. F 1 get from 5 to 10 timiaas nrocb tab le light for my money fetay room* thatbaVV'whitoor>near-white ceiling afad^wtllj, aa 1 get in my room* with tforlc wails and - ceiling. T f Dark brown,,green, or grey paint reflects only abftut 5 per cent of ’tfavligbt falJfogon ft, aodahsOttroaborit 95 percent T F An 1. B. S, study lamp givta nwherwecA 30and'A5 foot- cunfiat of light oo the readingMrfeie of my desk. 1 F - Reading a brightly lighted page whin the rest of the loodr it dads causes eywthde^ml fsthtae* T F 1 need ddbe tMaes asmueb light to riad a TMWspsi>era* , I nWdtqrsisda weil-priafedboolc, * T F A f^canaie. of light from a lame^intbr other colored bdlb rose nse Many times at tttadt as fromX tegular inside froatsd bulk The Color holds beck most of the light and lets only rays of its own cOfot through. An - inside frosted bulb lea virtually all light through, t F "Sifting” light through at diffusing bowl makea.it sooth* fog to me eyes, eofoms shadowyand etftnianm glare. T f Pafot, dy«i and other .pigment* are NOY colot ~'they awmbrmlfet m fooed iyh tra^aad lsepM e rays as Oder. Coter wdetaenly bt ligh^anddie motectear IftdA 1foiee,MbetforiRcelefs aMmac T # f y k » 4 epa**»in«e ettdmeeCtnddbr IfotldmHthat <an be i niiAi daiia*<MEftMlmmmaiid-»tmi^,as a powerful . EAi'ti4-jaA>e, ■mw9m9Kmg$& iAll jlf-rt1## fo-jfj '* ■•mnw^WraevwmWBWefofoBRHWFHKV s ^ j BRWfo t M l M Y 1 C M P O N I « , * M » L l W M r C O M P A M V ' *W2 W m M p l e s i I M t w €witttyAuthmittcs geekfog a mandatory injunction tad Pacmiueht yen^alnfor order, Hr, md HEw, Arthw T. Davison, Spring /alley Twpv Died * auit In Greene................................. . „ , bounty oQtttmbn pleas court Tuesday i t«*l§f that tax ratw <^mdividual nomine against the board of county *«d corporation income* already {Oo»U tmd from ib v t am *) ntmem Oommfottee, i* demanding a moraborfewa e&tax law change*, while Representative Robert L. Doughton, ChsJrmaa «f the Bouse Way* and Means Committee, has ygpreaaed tiiu wmmiselonera. The plaintiff*, who own fifty acres if Spring Valley Twp. land a t the ‘unction of the Bellbrook-Spripg Val* ey Bike and Oil Mill Road, charge he commisaiepers have ordered in* .tallation of 4 sewer pipe for. culvert md drainaEfo-qHMfbeas and that the liameter of the pipe, which is about hirty to thirty-sfat 1m*eg, will throw i larger .‘d.fMtity of surface water >n their* land, teWlting in a ditch ibout feet aorom tWeir land to a aa heavy a* the traffic will bear. It it becomes absolutely necessary to, rdse more Federal revenue, the Con- ■jresa will,turn to a national snk'a ax, in all probability. There is nko alk of an "enforced sayings” law. md thft substitution of a sales la? fur the so-called victSry tax. "Ju a stinging report to Congve^ rte last week, in which it severl; uiticised Adminiftration bungling o* ___ ___^ he man power prpblem, the Trumw ♦mall previous tile” they I Committee of the Senate called <o> ;ay n m m & only eight inches. ^'mediate lengthening of the averagt They ask * mandatory Injunction, Vol'k week to forty-eight hours. Ihe •M ftb ttr* tile.-not to exceed-eight I lommittee also recommend, that an. ' additional over-time wages which are otiid. should bd required to be paid h' vn!i'bonds cashable only at the end ifjihe war and to be used only to pay rfederal taxes. The Committee con.* icmned the failure of War %\m ‘>cwer Commission, headed by Pan1 /, hlcNutt, which was.created .last \ptil,- tO' formnlate any definite, or ven'tentative, program ;br •policy: to neet the growing man power short- \r;-:v v : .V.;:,: M m lnJu rB ld When Bull Attacks Him •r ' John Hamilton, eolorod, employed by R. A,-Murdock a* a farm baud, suffered cuts, bruises and a fraotured shoulder Sunday when a bull that had been placed in a barn made an attack pn him, Hamilton was knock­ ed down but was not gored. The, an­ imal was sent to the stock yard* by Ihe owner the’following day. I t wa* of the Jersey breed. nches and restoration of the culvert ‘;o its former conditibn along with a rermanept restraining order against mlarging.tfre culvert pipe more, than light inchis*. Sfnith McCiiHister and Sibney, Xenia law firm, represent ;he plaintiffs. M O T O M T O « I t » C i ^ T O GET GA55RATION BOOKS With thtfsO’day; set aside for reg- stration of motorists at the school >uilding«for gasoline rationing there ms beett’Cisteady flow of autolsts to je t the* desired “four gallons a week.” Nothing is given out at the SchooLhoujse but, “A” books for pas­ senger cars and motorcycles* It is sbtimatCdthat twelve to fifteen thousand books 'will 'be issued in the County; The registration is" being 'Conducted by 'school teacher*, high school pupils and volunteer workers. Today, Fiiday, is the last day for Registration. WALTER A. LINTON NQW SUPERINTENDENT jupt. Martin Bartels Named Delegate Supt* Marlin H. Bartels, of the j.cal schools, and Wiley Manker, head t Bellbrook ,schools, have bepn anted aa delegates of the Greene ounty Teachers Association to the diio Education Associations con­ dition iri Columbus’ “during the Holidays. While nation-wide gasoline ration* ig has been postponed Until .Decera- op.1st, the seventeen Eastern sea­ board- states, under rationing since ‘lay, are facing-a 25 percent reduct- on in gas rations* Lack of shipping I’acjlities will require-petroleum con­ sumption in’ the East to be reduced \y 130,000 barrels per day, according -o Oil^Coordinator Ickes, As a re­ mit the value of gas 4ration coupons may be reduced from four gallons to three gallon* in the Eastern area, Walter A. Linton,, former Greene Cotantian, principal of Newton Twp. School, Pleasant, Hill, Miami Conn-1 .-ty, has been promoted to superin­ tendent of the school. He succeeds C. V. Thompson, who recently was named, superintendent of the Miami County, pchoolB. OVER THE TOP ' EORVICTORY Witt UNITEDSTATESWAR MS-STAMPS Sfiield Expert Here Again E. J. MEINHARD!, widely known Expert of Chicago, will' personally j £ a 1H ' A graduate lOf Bowetaville k - D»yten, Ohio, at the Miami ferapn High School, Cedarville Col*1 lege and Ohio State University, -he taught at Bowersville thrbe years and also was basketball coach. .He has taught at Pleasant Hill for the last four years and has been. prin­ cipal the last two years. Mr. Linton is .married and' has a daughter, Mary AnU, ten arid one-half'months old. WENDELL WILLKIE TAKES FLING AT CHURCHILL England has. no idea Of giving her possessions “democracy” and means to stind <by her imperialistic policy,, ChuWhill made that plain in a speech before Commons. Wendell Wilikie takes the air .Menday night to blast the English brand of “democracy”. Roosevelt takes, the air Tuesday to Smother the Churchill-Wilikie argu­ ment and spread a smoke screen, for Great Britain. Gam fiDtt!nr ipen are doing their share. Here tat home theWist we saa do is pot 10% ear lneeme in War Bends f«r"etr.fofoure InAOMrica. Hotel, ' Wednesday and Thursday, fov. 25th and 26th, from. 10 A. M. ?o 4 'P. ar. and 7 P. Mv to 9 P. at. laiiy. MR. MEINHARDl says: The Yteinhr^rdi Shield is a tt-empndous improvement-well known fdr pro­ ducing ilhmediate results,. It pre­ vents the Rupture from protruding in 10 days on the average—regard­ less of size ’or location of Rupture end no matteV bow hard you work or strain. It has no leg straps. {No Surgery or Injection Treat­ ments Used.) Mr. Meinhardi has been coming here for 15 years. He has thousands of satisfied Custom­ ers. . .■■■ , Caution: If neglected—Rupture may cause Weakness, 1backache, constipation, nervousness, stomach pains, etc., or sudden death from strangulation,^ ’ Men having large ‘ Ruptures which have returned after Surgical Operations or Injection Treatments are also invited. When all .others fail—See MEINHARDL He will be pleased to demonstrate. to ;you privately without charge. (6nly men invited.)'. White only* * OUoPastorHoldsAmericanRecord M e i Rutor Has Kade 156.000 Calls H s a K u iM 1 0 ,0 0 0 » Caqbs .. »wo fth i pastor* of the Ohio Annual Conference whose to­ tal aerrice to Ohio Hethodiit* rep- resent 9,04QyeaM of service, is the Rev. GsTVais* Houghton. This re* tired' Mtthoditt oMrgtman of Ohio, held* both, the American and state ’o f Ohio record among pastors of hUdenomination, for length of pas­ toral ttn tirra t one church. During th* S3 year* of hi* colorful min­ istry he-served only three charges, all within four miles of each other, The teuura of hi* last'pastorate es­ tablished both a state and national nwetd among the Methodists, This “88 year* young” clergy­ man, has united In marriage at least' 10,000 couples, conducted about 11,000 funerals, - and has tattds'nearly 150,000'cails, and to­ day Will average about 1,000 a ~ * ris" ANNUAL BOOTH FESTIVAL The annual Booth' Festival will be eld in th« Sabina Methodist Church n Tuesday, Nov. 24' at 7 P. M. Canned fruit and vegetables and then foods may be brought to the :cal church or given to any of. the eague. group. This is, for the bene- It. of the Worthington Children'# ome., If you wish- your gift called ir, phone the Methodist ’Paysonage. MEW PRY CLEANING BUSINESS OPENS MONDAY The “O-K” Dry Cleaning and Pres- :ing shop will open Monday in the, luey building uftder the manage­ ment of Airs. Eidth Coates, All kinds •f clothing will be cleaned and press- d as well as alterations made. Cut- ains and rugs will also be featured. Phe store expects to have forty-hour service, if possible! LEGAL NOTICE William M, Ruthrauff whose present place of residence - is unknown, hut whose ^last known residence was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will takie notice that on the 16th day of Octo-' mr, 1942, Alice R. Ruthrauff filed her .'ertain petition in .divorce before the Common Pleas Court, Greene County,' Dhio, in case No. 23,002 on the docket •f said Court, on the grounds Of ex- reme “cruelty and gross neglect of Juty, seeking a divorce and alimony, and equitable relief. Said action will 40 for hearing on or after six*weeks from the date -of this first publication of this notice in the Cedarville Herald dated October 23, 19412, and. the de­ fendant, William M. Ruthrauff is here? by notified that he is required to plead within that time or judgment will be taken against him, (10-23-6t41-27) CHARLES L. DARLINGTON, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Clara Swagart, whose last place of1 address is unknown will take notice that Frederick Swagart on the 14th day of October, 1942 filed hi* petition against her on the grounds of wilful absence for more than .three years. Said cause Will be for hearing in the Common Pleas Court of GreOne Coun­ ty, Ohio, from and after six week's from the first publication of this no­ tice, towit, October 16,1942. FREDERICK SWAGART (10-16-6t-li-20) by • Robert H. Wead, his attorney. ysar, Ha ha* averaged * v it a <foy forth* past S3.years to Christ Hospital, distributing .thousands of flower# to the sick. Thrtbtf. RoUghton is a native of Biddings, Derbyshire, England, At an early age he began to work in a ndnV'imd’fhVn served his appren­ ticeship as a moulder. He than o*m« t o ^ the United States and walked five yeans in Chicago, at­ tending Northwestern University for * year. After this period, he earth* t o Cincinnati and worked nr *< fesmdny. He was admitted On trial in the conference in 1816. His met charge was Fin- ehstt* Which he served five ’• ‘N f-/ REV. OSRYAI8BROUGHTON maintained a strict five year ten­ ure. The last charge he assumed was Wesley Chapel in 1897, in downtown Cincinnati, which he served until retirement in 1930. Yet, he Is retired in name only. Ho still visits the sick daily, gives them flowers, and is constantly en­ gorged in relief of the distressed in the Queen City- The secret of a long psiterate at one church be­ comes possible when a pastor be­ comes one with his people, lie ex­ plained. ^ The 281.060 Methodist* Of the Ohio Conference of -which local Methodists at* a part, are now in the midst of a campaign to raise $1,000,060.00 for the benefit of the LEGAL NOTICE To Oilic J.. Hartzell, husband of Carrie Jane Hartzell, whose piacp of residence is unknown, will take notice, that on October 9th, 1942, Carrie Jane Hartzell, his wife, filed a- petition for divorce in the Common Pleas Court iif Greene County, being Case No. 22,- 093. You are required to* answer within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is October 16th, 1942, or judg­ ment may be taken against you. CARRIE JANE HARTZELL, (10-16-6t-ll-20) By Smith, McCallister it Gibney, ' Her Attorneys LEGAL NOTICE To Carroll Starner, Wife of Clyde Starner, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on September 24th, 1942, Clyde Starner, her husband, filed a petition for di­ vorce in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, being Case Ho. 22,- 984. You are required to answer within (6) Weeks, from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is October 2nd, 1042 or judg­ ment may be taken'against you. CLYDE STARNER, By Srfiith, McCallister & Gibney, His Attorneys. g uWfitm- fund for the retired pas rs. Campaign leaders, J. Bo, Davia, Methodist 1 aymsn and I . . L. L, Roush, executive* secretary, 5»! yfoaih'Rtt'wai* required to move on $400,090 of fe another by the conference which1raised. . '■Wfc» +m•- • * ;of Obhrmbu* announced that tho goal has been k m to h o r to to m Input ADime Out of Emy Dollar in U.$.WnrB«Mkt aHEWrra $ a u o r w sa t m * > rt TVs *r j ^ OMMSH itomk a. a«wi, wattu* w. ea»ri« r, )«sts, «t ns&aawrtf, Ota* x«* ****- I* iw M u u t'* m Or4*r ef S»W tt tte •tor*- MUkW* MtUh, l Milt *P*r t*c m U> MOUM. mi U w * » •* « * «t tt# CWw- nil# n«|o«att PNHiwt*, 1a tt# atom **■*• cicaaly, os Tiwwtir tt# *tt itsr t t D#eMafc#r* rear. «t is #*cj#ak ju m ., m tm****. m - orltol r««4 ««utt. *IUMtt tt tt# PMHtW fi t U tmm # to* VWt bt m u aad t t tt# VUUf# pf cttaiWU# tt*wlt: eiau t, »ad drttc t t tt# C*u«ty ot Giwta#, and Sttt# of Ofctt, aa* laor# p*rtt«uUHy «W#- oribad ato k#aa*tt as fallows.* Trwt Na. f Pittstto tt tt# VUtt*a of CaesrtUia, Coun­ ty of Grow*, fttst# of OWo, jUUttty *ur»#y ,Vo. 4*#T. touitttt ss foU owB ttlnn ln# »t stoa# In ltt« of M oms (fonawiy l i s a pataUl ana ruaalns ttfiaea fl. T*. 1-S Kut IS pels*-to a staka tn Coluwku* and Xw lt'XS.! tteae# wltt ssld XB.S. SS S-t ae#t««i, W. St polea to a sttka t t tt# Itt# of /oka WUllsBiion; thence wltt his tin# N< # I-S leprott. B, 17.8 polos to beginning, wotalnlng I3S poles, being die seme promises conveyed t>y Geo; CuaibarlaaA to P, B. Kevin Co., Volume No, OT, Fsge Na 476. dated flat, 8, IM4. 'T ima MI#, -2 * * . Situate in the Village of Cedarville and ttata Of Ohio, betmnlag In the middle of Xenia- Avenue, N-W, corner to school lot: thane# wltt the west line of said lot 8, 46 degrees', 80 minutes Bast 17,94 pojea to tt# mrntr ef Sald Jot? thence with the South Une oT said.lot N, 48 degrees,, 80 -minutes X* .8.81 poles, to the S.K.- Comer of said lot; then#* ' i. 33 degrooVj/15'.minutes E. 6,07 poles to the oorth of the Railroad lands; thence wltt said Jne of said railroad S, 55 degrees, W< 71,42 >o)ee to the comer abutting on Cumberland’s land; thence, with hla llne N- 68 .degrees, 15 dlnutes W. 14.16 poles to ,the middle ot a, Ight of way W, wltt the middle Ot said ‘right’ tt' w*y N, U degreee, 45 minutes B,’ 88.53 Joies to the rolddle-of Xonla Ave^; thence with ald-Aveniw N. 73 <l**ceiHf,.38,mlnutee t B. 83 *olos» to end of an alley; -thence with said vfenta Ave. N. 44 degre*e, S2 mlatitw B.’ 15.70 tiolea to., the:, place- of beglimlng, containing 10.58,acren, met# or-leas-, , Belng.4ho same tract conveyed to Tha'S’. S, VEryln'-Cctapany, ;D. S.'.KrvIn; Oitober-'Z®, I860, ttecorded; Vol, 88,- Page -18; i,»nd Records., (•rceno. County, Ohio.-' . True N#i 3 ; ■ ^ Situate in., County^of^preene, State of Ohlcf, Township, ot CedarrlUe, bounded and des- ;rlbcd*>a»i'foll*wa-!V- Belag (part -of’‘-Military 3urvey 'entered Jn,,name. of Wm. Wblte .No. 1367; Beginning mi * stake ton the south' side ot Xenia -and S. Charleston Turnpike and westerly comer of lohn XI:French -lot bearing north 711-8 degree* ,K. 0 feet; thence S. 711-2 degree# W. 4 pales to a stake; thence 8. 18 1-8 degrees B. }0 P9le» to a stake; then N. '711-2 tigress -B. :4 pole* to.* stake;*thence N* 18 1-2 degrees W. 16 pules to a stake to the begin­ ning; containing 45?square 'perches, being the same*-premises conveyed-by- J..Gibson to S. Cochran. Vol.'45—36. dated .March 16, 1866. .Also—In samerCounty. State. Township and Stlrvey bounded as follows:— Beginning at a stake to .the. South‘B u t Side of Xenia-and S. Charleston1Turnpike.* the. westerly corner of John-'-K. French lot; thence S, 71 1*2 de­ crees W. 8 feet to a stake: thence S. 18 1-2 degrees -B., iO poles 'to a -stake; Theiice; N. 7f t-2 degrees»K.- 9 feet-to ,a stake; thence N. 18 1-2 degrees W, to poles to beginning, con­ taining 5 so- perehfis and 123 '3-4 sq. feet., being same premises conveyed-by James Bar- lam. to Sarah Cochran, Vol. 45, p. 37, dated April 7. I860. ‘ ■ Tract Ns. 4 , Sttuste In County of Greene; State of Ohio, .Township "of 'Cedarville, and:-Military Survey No- 616 and-'4307; Beginning a tJstonerln Une uf John .Williamson and corner., to Newport; thence S, 17 degrees. B. 20-poles to a stone comer to-said Wllllimson; - thence N. 0 groe# E. *3‘poles to a stone-comer- to.James Bcemer; thence 8. 71 1*4 degrees W. 10 poles to the beginning, containing 101 ‘ 1-2 poles; Being asms premise# conveyed by Martin Mc­ Clellan to.. D. S. Ervin, Vol. 80, page .18, dated Not ember 28, 1802. Tract No. S-A Situate .In County of Greene, Stato of Ohio, Township of Cedarville, bounded and described as ’follow*:— Being part of 'Military Survey No, 4367 and bounded ss follow#:— .Begin-: nlng at-a stake West side of*an alley re*> served by David Kyle for a road to tt# turn­ pike 18 ft. West of the Tollgate house; thence with said Alley S. 8 W. 114 poles, to a stake;1 ‘hence 8, •71 1-2 W.; 2.6 pole# to a stake; thence N. 6 1-2 W, 10,3. pole# to a stake southerly aid# of turnpike; thence W. 71 1-2 B, 1.6 poles to the beginning, containing 80 stj. perches. Being, sain# .premise# conveyed by Wm. J, Onink to Bllra A. Beemsr. Vol. 28, page 512,.dated Sept. 36, 1882. Tract Ne. s-B Being situate in tbe County of Greene, tit the State o f Ohio, in tho Townshlp of iCtdar* rule, being the #ame premises described In the deed of Jaine# Barber to John. K. Fronch,.dated June 1, 1851, and recorded In Vot 27, p#g«; 293, to which reference la had tot nuxei kcv‘ curate- description by .metes and! bounds. • . Trust Ne. S Being a strip of bind formerly used as 'a r}gbt Of way to what was known as th# Kyle farm, paid strip ot land extending south­ wardly from the Cedarville and Xenia Pik# to the F.C.C, Sc<8t:’l<;RJL.’ Tight of May, Bald tract of land la bounded as VollMsr— on the. north by Cedarville. and Xenia pika Or Xenix Arsbui. on the east: by above Tracts No. 1 wnd No. 2, on the south by said P.C.C, A St, S.R.R. Right of Way, and on tt# west by ibor# tract#; No, 4 and Std, 5. Ths above deetrlbed six .tracts being tho same premises conveyed to The CedarrlUe Lime Company by David S. Krvln and Belle M. Brrin, his wife, by deed dated April IS, l»l7, recorded Vol. 118, page 284, Deed Records, Green* County; Ohio, Thb above described tracts - being all the property batongfeg to the said David S, and Belle M, Ervin,'the entire tract being bounded m-.thwBant by the Cedarville.School Lot and Other lots—-bounded 'on th*‘South by The R C.C. A Sb L.R.R. right Of way—bounded M the Weet by, l*S4 of Trroak.o. BsrbUon, .snd bewndad.bn,the .North, by-th*.Middle of the Xenia and CedarvDIe Pike. All situated tt the Village of CedarvlUF, county of Greene, State of Ohio. . Tratt Ne. 7 Situate in the Bt«(e of Ohio; County of Greene, Tenmsttp'of Cedaxvlitr, and. bounded and described ns f o l l o w s B e i n g part of FnMlary Sdrxey No, 486f tt the bams' ot James Culbertson. Beginning at a spike tt the- Turnpike retd ooriier ‘to a lot Tomtetly owned by Newport; running thence S, 14 de* tree#; 4F'minute#.X.'ll and- M-l#*<pole»vto a atone tt the West edge of an alley; thence B. ti degrees; 29 'mhtttes W. » and 54-166’: poles, to-a stone in. the NorUi marginal line of toe ftiHriad S. At dektoee, W. 12-knd lS-169 pOles to A atone; ihence N, I. degreee, 86 into- utea Wc 48- And *4-166.pole#, to a aplka t t the : middle ef the Tumptta.RoSd; thence with the* Turnpike road N. 75 degrees, 12 tnlnutes, B, 7,62 poles tO-tt#(beginning, contaiaWg Three' (t) aorss, smere er leas. Being the same pro-- arise# conreyvd to The Cedarrill# Urns Com-: pswy by Friuik .0... Karirieo*,. Vf deed listed> January 6th, 1821, Recorded Vol, 126, Fagat No. 2S4, Deed Records, Groans County, Ohio. ; TH# fariiietwg 'seven.':trimta bring the same; deaeripBoit ‘as tt de4d from .The Cedarvitie:i LHw .Company of CeMIville, Ohio, to The ; Abel Magnesia Company Of Cedarville, Ohio,.* d#6edritt«MhvMth, 1621 and recorded tt Vol.'. 127. page 76, Croene County Deed Records. i Mrinmi, iNwttriy m>m* * t fa, *. 2 tetofat fa- 41 shi *mm w, u S r C T ’faWfai» smit m m mm road fa, « #NP*»# fa* » p m t t f •m p ; m m * . * 1*4 ttfwtt fa- n * . atah# 1* the woriAwmet edge, ef Mid rollmd ntomaJd; thaw# vrith tt# Itoe e f a*tt trod #, *18-4 m m w* i s p m to «*# N*hM aim *; cantatotog l.w mtrn, Mttt »h* promta-s we#* by the fa#«rf #f fafvbttto# of to* VltoUH of CtatawM#, Groan# C*wriy, Ohtt, for fokAri rn trnm #tt## 7#6«, *XC5BFT>—Th* fallowing ptace #f th# *b«f# WMtt fa, fa.'lttfa* Att* *, a»*^ bfarot *, JMtat of to# Cute* m m Houro l o f t - Rasttnttg at * stake tt to# norihMfft ad*« «f to# Xante m l Oeiumbu* Railroad Muttatiy oornsr to Ttmotor Worn# Grow agfat » * « # fa. fawl*>.r toener wltt tos Use N. 46 8-2 ri**ro## W. 266 fMt; toeoo# IN. E, tt to# «#• at paid m * t i House lotp throw* V* >6 1-4 degrow X, 11# fast tt toa-edjtt #f Mid n*tt- voad;. theuee wltt tt# tin# of Mid railroad 8. 61 3-4 degree* W. T.5 peta# t t nriM «f beginning, nontetattg I486* wiuare feet, roam ot . jess, deeded by said Hoard o f Bdueatien to David S. .Brrin June 6, 1884, gad recorded tt Green# County Record# Vd. 66* pad# 162. Being to# same tract described In to# deed, from Th# Hagfr Straw Board and J?ap#r Com- »iny; a corporal]on organised under fh» law# of to# State -of Ohio, to Th# Abel faagnarin, Company.' A ;C»rporatlou -organised under the laws-of the-.State, of Ohio, dated June 16, 1*22, • and- reaoided tt Voi, 12 ;, page 686, • qreea# County Deed Records. - EXCEPTING ALSDrt- Tho roiiOwlng* dea- crlbed premise# conveyed by Tbe Adam Realty Company tt Fred Yates on June 2, 1*84, Recorded to 0. B, ,158, page 867, Recorder’* Office, Greene County, Ohio, and being * part of Military Survey tt toe name of William White No, 4867 on toe water* of Hasslo’s Creek; beginning at to# Intersection of the center -line of tho Xenia -and South Charles- on tyrnplko road (now known aa Xenj* Ave- •ue) end the west Une of School Street; thence vlth. Jsald Xenia and. South Charleston turn- >lk« road- S. 44 degrees, 321 ,W, 209 feet; hence S. 46 degrees SO’ E, 150 feet; then N. 4 degrees 32’ E, 172 feet more or .loss to a olnt, in toe west line ot said School Street; hence N. 80 degrees 15’ W. with to# west ,lne ,«f said School Street 152 feet more or Jetofto thu point;<rfbeginning, containing 27804 aauare feet mm# or less, subject to all legal highways/ . s,,_ 8*Id.premise* are located in the village of Cedarville; Ohlo. at the West end of the vlll ‘ age.on tteiatfe#tnor'-rcad loading*to Xonla, and trorrappntUedt at *8^00.00 and at * Improved wltt a dolomite roasting plant, nil steel con­ struction- /with-' atokers, elevators, and'convoy- approximately,-500 „Tonr capacity., one piflfi# building, shop, engine room,, tlppla.and crush­ ing-plant. The-above property cannot be sold for leas thgnVtwo-thirds; the -.'appraisal. Said premises arc known, as The Cedarville Dolomite Product# Co. - Also too following -described personal prop­ erty v 1 Farrell Bacon Jaw Crusher 18 x 36 ' 1 Nordberg Symons Cone Crusher No. 3 1 3 s ' 30 gas fired dryer 1 40’.’' x '70” Traylor Vibrator 'Screen.* (2 deck) 1 4* x 6’ Slmpion -Botox Screen (2 deck) 1'8 ’ "X V Slmpapn Botex Screen • ( single deck): - . ' . 1 1 ’ x 16' Austin Revolying.Screen (Scalper) . I Jeffry Crusher- Feeder- 1 100 H.P. MlUer-Watta 2 cyl. Gas Engine ’ 1 180KW 480V. , SPH. 60 Cyl. Generator (E-MJ . 1 B, and M. 116 V., 40 Amp., 900 BFM„ 8 phaso"exciter.- - 1 Tuerst Freedman 60 Amp., 40.p.P. 440V., 3 pb OOOBPM-B. Motor . 1 Ingtraoll Band 10 x 10’ Type EB-1 Air Compressor - • 1 Warren Eloctrlo switchboard complete 1 40" x -8" Simpson rotex screen (2 deck) no . 9 . 1 • c , 1 7-1-2 HB, G. E. Motor (Drier) 1 3-4 H.P. G. E. Motor (Drier Fan) • 1 5 H.P. G. E. Motor (Driver Elevator) "■ • 1 5 >H.R. G. ‘E.':Motbr (Noi. 7’Elevator)- 1 8 HJ?. G, EHMotor (Roll-crusher) 1 10 H.P, G. -E, Motor (Chip Elevator) I to Jf.P. q. E. Motor (No, 9 Elevator) 1 10 Mi P h G.. E. Motor -(Sand -Elevator).' 1 S H.P. G. E, Motor (No,’ 18 Botox) 1 3 H.P. G. E, Motor (NO. 18 Botex) ' 1 7 1-2 H.P.’ G. E.. Motor (Austin BoUer 'Screen).. , ‘ • 1 1-2 H,P. MG Set . 1 2 H.P. G. E. Motor (Botex No. 9 Screen) 1 40 H.P. .G. E.*Motor (Elme HouSe) t 7 d-2 jff.P.'.G. E. Motor r(Uu». House) - 1 2 H.P. G. E. Motor (ChipMachine feeder) 2 20 H. P. G. E.' Motor (bWHoUse) 1 2 H.P.‘O. E ,‘Motor (N 0 . 6,Shak#r).‘ ’ 1 30 H.P- Eloctrlo.Motor I 7 1-2 H;P. Electric Motor 1 5 H.P, Eldotrlc Motor- 1 3 H.P. Electric Motor ‘1 7-8 yd,,Erie steam shovel.. * 1' Ldomts dipper- electric well drill . 1 50 flip;’A. •C. Motor (Sytooriatoone)) 1 -125H.P. A / C. Motor ■ (Main.power) 1 Falrpanks'Morse 6’’ cent- Pump 1 Fairbanks' Morse 2”"'cent. Pomp 1 60 .H.P; G.. E. ,Motor <6*’ pump)* 1 5H.P. G. B. blotor (2” pump) . 1 5 H.P. F.'M< Motor (2” pump) 1. Plymouth‘gssollito-locomuUva-t(Model AD- 36’* guaga) ^,5 Austin end dump quarry car*. 1 -Fairbanks Morse 2't cent./ Pump - X‘Holland, rolli crusher. T6" x 16 ” The. appraised value, of the above-personal- property Is 612,310.00. ' Terms of Sale: Cash WALTON SPAH*, Sheriff'AC-Greene?County, Ohio WlUIa H. Dlggytt, Attorney, 50 Broad St„ Spahr Building, Columbus, Ohio* SHEfllFF'B RAhC OF. CHATTEL PROPERTY TK* State ef .Okie. Groeas Csuaty Csuri of CeriMta Pleas Frank A. Benua, Plaintiff, rs. Charles P. Elgin, at el.. Defendants. Gaaa No. 23S09, In pursuance an XxepuUoa Issued from the office of. the Clerk of th* Court of Com­ mon :Pie»s of. Grewie county. Obi*, on th# 8rd day of November, 1942, and to me dt- reotod Jn‘ thf shove entitled motion,- J .Will expose to sat# at public auction, on the prem­ ises ot thw Cedarrille -Do!o«lto-Pto4*ot# !Ce6M pany t t the Vlllage of CedacrlUe, Grows 'Ceuna* ty, Ohio, on Tuesday, the 8th day or Decem­ ber. 1842, at 1 O’clock cF. M„ the following goodr-and bhattola^ to-wlt: ' 1 Lttw Bym dai 666.66 1 5* x *6’’ Pug Mill 650.06 1 Speed Radwter 626A6 - 1 7 1-2 H.P, Motor 626-00 1 16R6 Gal, Asphalt Tank fata.W 1 206 Gaa. Asphalt. Supply Tank 6*5-60 ’ 1 New Holland Roil Crusher )6 x 16 6256,66 '1 Sullivan 1*6 Jack Hisuntt- Shop No. '61816 with 2 ft, steel hose Coupling* and 2$' New 1 6.8“ bit* %V»p* 1 lo t Office Furniture A Equip. -6115.66 1 99” i l ’ i dwk Vibrating Boroe* 61(0.96 - 1 Fuel Oil HOattt 626.H 1 Ret 7t#w# -m ]««, |6 Tttt C pi cBy 6166.16 1 lo t lose# oriitted stone 615-66 1 tot tori# it Mtte. Hew# |1K66, Thm-abor# property kia beau appraised at 61310,00. Terms ot Srie: Cash Taken as tiro property of Charles *. » ii« . rt al, to satisfy an.«xeouUon t t favor of Frittk A, Benua, Cottmbus, Ohio WAITGN SPAHR, . 6 BRoriff of 'Gr**## Gwitty. -Ohio NOTICE 'OF APPOmTMEHT" Estftte o i Wifilamc, HotkaS.ig Httteby giVAR t i tt t & 'R , Rlfo <fut« <Mn duly appbintefi m Ttti* fau, * * ’»ni»fotir«tep of tho astute of Williitte Rltuatt tt«ih#«County ot Groeno, tt th#^ C. Etfoi fitUMdicJ; htte «f'Miiltmi T6jfm- Btate'ef OMw, arid tt ttfi VlHar* of Gedarvlllo Qrtefai CottAte. Ohio. 1 of wmm *m *w m ofa ' W tM M tH , Masai* croeij < u m m t at- a state ti« the JMM tt'M th « tw TZL ■rnmm l teg# CottMtew- ***** m * m ■ % 4 -* ». '■ •*&' M,- ’i

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