The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
If*3* v * > • - .« t w . . ; < > ••’r /• ••. v r ’ « fi,*, >) 1* Si ... " ^ v£i>r *■n&tf ij;•*-/, a -'-- f, *ub\‘ . < ^ ^ . „ , °7; t ■„■*t •4; ^ -..-iV ' „, ERDASVItLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 , iMfr- NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY The State o f Ohio, Greene Co. Probate Court, T o Car) E, Bedford, R. R . Xenia, 0 , You are hereby notified that on the 14th day o f August, A. D., 1944, art Inventory and Appraisement o f the estate of Clarence E. Bagford deceas, ed, late o f Spring Valley in said County, was filed in this Court. Said Inventory and Appraisement will be fo r hearing before this Court on the 14th day o f August, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Any person desiring to file excep tions to said Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set fo r hearing. Given under my hand and seal o f said Court, this 31st day of July .1944. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Probate Judge For Sa le-V ery choice dairy heif ers $25 each. Holsteins, uernsoys and Ayrshires Non-related bull free with 5 head. Shipped Q 0 . D. Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, Pa. NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS , FOR DiVORCE Laura Caudill, whose place o f resi dence is Sharkey; Kentucky, is hereby notified that the undersigned Henry Caudill has filed his petition against her fo r divorce in Case No. 23,532, in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, 'Ohio, alleging gross neglect o f duty as the grounds fo r the same, and that this cause will be for hear- { ing on or after the 29th day o f July, 1944, HENRY CAUDILL, i ’ By Morris D. Rice, As His Attorney r j Z l Y I S Z Z S S x S Z Z ST.ueh » l» If " KNOW » « “n“ VOU b,’Ur’ FERTILIZERS of fESTED QUALITY N o w , more than ovor hoforo, fertilizers of assured Quality nro tho ardor of tho dayl There’s ae room for experlmentatlen with bigger and better yields to bo produced to food a nation at war. Got llg M Brand Fertilizers for all crops— and be surel All Ingredients of every Big M formula, are K O -T U T ID to Insure best reiultsi Soldi by Leading Dealers in Your Community EXECUTORS' SALE — O f— Household Goods SATURDAY, AUGUST 12,1944 Beginning at 1 O’clock At the late home of Mrs. Lula B.- Watt, located on South Main St., Cedarville. Ohio . . I Wicker lounge; Oak Dining Table, chairs and buffet; Philco Ra dio.; Majestic Radio; Studio Couch; Gateleg Table; Sectional Book case— Electric Lamps; Three 9x12 Rugs;_ one 12x15 Rug; Upright Piano; Hoover Electric Sweeper; Mirrors, Leonard Electric Refrigera tor; Sewing Cabinet; Sewing Machine; Metal and Wooden Beds com plete; Dressers; Washstaiids; Chiffonier; Bedding o f all kinds; Pil low s; Feather beds; Pictures and Oil Paintings; Books; Gas Range; Gas Heating Stoves; Electric Iron; Kitchen Tables; Conservo Steam er; Lot o f Nice Dishes including set of White Haviland, and Gold Band China; Glassware; Bric-a-brac; Several Silver Pieces; Draperies; Gar den Hose and tools; Lawn Mower; New Septic Tank; 3 tons Coal (More or less); Porch Furniture and Numerous other items. TERMS — CASH M ARY HAW K IN S JAMES H . HAW K IN S Executors WEIKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers JOHNf/DAVIS, CLerk MILLER & FINNEY, Attorneys. • NOTICE Saturday Night Special Scrvlcc- AT 8:00 O’CLOCK P. ML AT THE ApostolicChurch of God, Cedarville, Ohio, conducted by Rev* U A. Dahiner and wife, formerly fromChicago. His text will be WhenShall tiieWar End andWhoShallWin . ■ ? ? ? ? Rev. Geo. C. Beckley, Pastor N O T I C E SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office o f the Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, Council Chambers, until 12 o’clock NOON o f August 12th, 1944, for the sale of the following describ ed real estates - TRACT NO. ONE:—Situate In the Village o f Cedarville, County o f Greene, and State "of Ohio, bounded and described as follows:- Beginning on the S. side of North Street, at the intersection o f the S. line o f North Street, with' the E. line - line o f North Street with the E. line o f East Street; thence N. 79° 40’ E. E. 29 feet to a point in Baid S. line o f North Street; thence S. 41“ 18’ E. 125.55 feet to a point in the N. line o f the Columbus Pike; thence with the line of said Columbus Pike S. 41° 11’ W. 47 feet; thence again with the N. line o f Columbus Pike S. 84° 36' W. 57 feet to the intersection of said N. line o f Columbus pike and'E. line of East Street; thence with the E. line of E. Street N. 10° 20' W. 132 feet to the place of beginning) containing a- bout three eights (3-8) o f an acre, and being the same premises convey ed to W. H. Barber by Chester B, Hammer and wife, by deed dated August 6th, 1921, recorded Volume 127, page 11,' Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NO. TWO:- Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene and Village of Cedarville, and beginning at a point in the center line.of the Columbus Pike (S. H. I. C. H .f 6) and the center line o f North Street, said point being the N. E. corner to Lucy Barber’s Five tenths' (0,5) acre tract, as described in Deed— Records of Greene County, Ohio, Volume . 125,' page 506; thence along the center line of said Columbus Pike S. 38° 35' W. 252.99 feet to' a point, said point be ing the S. corner to the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s' tract; thence N. 41° IS' W. 47.33 feet to a point, said point being in the proposed Northerly 33 feet right-of-way line) 33 feet North erly of and radially from Station 38 plus 87.52 in the the center line of survey made by the Department of Highways; thence along said right-of -way. line; 33 feet from and parallel to said center line of survey on a curve to the left, having a radius o f 376.26 feet, a distance o f 101.89 feet to a point 33 . feet northwesterly of and at right angles . to ,th^ 'center line of survey at Station 39 plus 98.- 35; thence continuing 33 feet from end parallel to said center line, N. 38* 35' E. a distance of 101.51 feet to a point in the center line o f North Street, said point being 33 feet North- wosterly of and'at right angles to the center line of survey at Station 41 plus. 00.14 and being in the N. line of* the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence with . center line o f North Street; said point being 33 feetdentso Street N. 79° 4 9 'E. a distance' of 50.522 feet to the place o f beginning, containing Eighteen Hundredths (0.18) acres more or less. The a- bove described tracts o f land being subject to all highways and easements heretofore granted. ' 1 \ Said property is to be sold and con veyed to the highest bidder upon the following terms,, to-wit:- 10% o f the bid to be deposited with bid, and bal ance to. be pakLon. delivery o f deed. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. I ' H. H. ABELS, Mayor of the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, ATTEST: •, ’. i NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Probate Court, ftr*e« County, Ohio. GaaaN* 4727. John L. Leahey, as administrator o f the estate o f Bridget Leahey, Plain tiff, va. Thomas Leahey, et al, defendants. Thomas Leahey, whose, place o f res- dence is unknown and cannot bo as certained, will take notice that on the 29th day o f April, 1944, the plaintiff, John L, Leahey administrator afore said., filed his petition against you and, others before the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio,, the same being Case No.' 4727 in said Court fo r the sale o f certain real estate in said pe tition described, to wit: .Situate in the County o f Greene, in the State of Ohio and in the City of Xenia, and bounded and described as follows: Being Lot No. 52 o f Allen ;& Wright’s Addition to the City o f Xenia, and extension No. 725 fronting (GO) fee t on Miami Street, and being the same premises originally convey ed by Mary Shoemaker, et al, to Michael and Bridget Leahey on May 9,1906, as recorded in Vol. 100, Page 140, o f the Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. ■ The prayer of said petition is for the sale of said real estate to <pay detys o f the eBtate o f Bridget Leahey, deceased. You are required to ans wer said petition on or before the 1st day-of September, 1944, or judgment will be taken against you. JOHN L. LEAHEY, Admr., of the estate of Bridget Leahey, deceased. Plaintiff. (7-21-6t*8-26-) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney.. ’ym . AL NOTICE 4 • * . i • L 0 ; Sealed- bjw* will be received at the of fice of me Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, dee of^he Village Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, until 12 o'clock Noon o f the 24th day o f July, 1944, forythe following material to be fur- netted for the re-building and hard surfacing o f streets in said Village: 1759 Gallons RT-3 Tar for prime oat, more or lesa. 1750 Gallons RT-8Tar fo r seal coat more or less. 260 Tons No. 6 Stone, more or less. The- above quantities -are based on preliminary' estimates only and all bids shall read more or less, to cover any' changes deemed necessary and advisable by the Village Council. Said bids shall also include costs of all labor necessary for the applica tion, delivery and supervision o f mak ing the improvement by re-building and hard surfacing said streets. J Plans and specifications m a y b e ' seen at the Mayor’s Office in said Village. •NELSON CRESWELL,, Clerk o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. ■ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . NOTICE. OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f M, S. Smith, a. K. a. Mathias Smith, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry M* Smith has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f M. S. Smith, a. k. a. Mathias Smith, decease i I, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 19th day o f June, 1944' WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Wanted accordians and other musi cal .instruments. Send card to R. H. Moore, 111 East Second Street, Day- ton 2, Ohio. Will come to see instru ments. ■ . * RHEUMATISM? 7 7 Come to Browns’ Drugs Cedarville, O. REINER’S * RINOL The medicine your friends are all i* . talking about—for Rheumatlttm, Arthritis, Neuritis, LulMbMgo. ,Feh. 4t, lick Si. Help Wanted—Farmer experienced in raising livestock and crops. Live on and work 220 acre farm fully equip ped Write stating experience, age, number in family, basis o f remunera tion. References required. Reply to Box 10, Herald, Cedarville. POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters, GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT liltlllflllllllllllllllllll«IIII.IMlMllllllllllllllfllllll|IIIIIMIIIIMtllll^ SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR f E X P E R T S H O E M A N | One capable of running a good I | volume department. Good salary | | and commission. Must have USES | 3 referral. | Sears,,Roebuck & Co. Springfield, Ohio —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY / BuildaHOME Get ready to build that' home* you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc,, allow private home * building* in this area. Buya FARM We have money to loan qp farms at attractive in terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire finanejng or refihahcing'we will be glad to consider your needs. MY YMRSELF A HOME , , ' , 4 •' Finance your home, buying through our easy pay-. ' O ments just like rent with1monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE S a v in g s& L o a n A s s o c ia t io n OF XENIA, OHIO, 4-6 N. Detroit St. AH Accounts Insured up to $5,000 Notice To A ll Estate o f W. R. McChesney, De ceased. - * Notice is hereby given that Mary Ellen Turner McChesney has been du ly appointed as Executrix of the es tate o f W. R. McChesney, deceased, late of Cedarville ^Village, Greene County,- Ohio. Dated this 23rd day o f June, 1944. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Do Not Burn Waste < \ "• I \ • v • f --Uncle Sam Needs All of It Return A ll CleanEmpty Paper Rags to the Stores ■*• « V Call Your Nearest Boy * f . , , * . . . . • - Scout Sor Regular f!*- ' ' ^ Collections WASTE PAPER INSTITUTE <r e * ★ SIXTY STAR trie : I The sequ mayor’s co vp for dm ’iven a sot Jiree men •agree on a day mornir Ave. beer j Rachel 'I tirade and house as t lance. Chi- had a tougl rough-hous jail. She h turned tal shouted f. leaded sticl become—in the evfdenc or’s court icating. Rachael Turner he* week and ( • intoxicate. ■ In as mt comodatior effort was county- jail full' of re brand. 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