The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

* f. #•*<• l i t W e tepfe mK wed l e e * We*wF**» Wn*Bk«s, ♦. * t ' j I i i i !t * W> State i t * % d a * t t iW t Q, « M l Ogee M M I b S r I r r M m I E s ta te ■ IPW w iW W P t *W Wm W «w wW BY. Manx Mmy:ftaril Estate „ ean teM riny , M a r c h } • , W 4 * « _ A 9 ? ' 'WeaAlteor of CouviHonse, inXenia, Ohio \ AT 10 :00A .M ., ’ In order to Setteetht» estate tm fM oan g real e«ta|a tu locat­ ed iii the ViH*ge of CedarviUe, CNM%will be <M»Wto the highest bidder. f « . . . v - Said reel estate consiste d five residenoeS, one bwaiee** pinMer^ iad a shop. 1— COTTAGE ON SOUTH MIIXER STHEET^ Nice^fivo room cottage and garage, electricity; gas, goodcistern^ and ■ ' veil.. This house is the last . one. on the Weal side of the South.end of Miller St. nowoccupiedby Jacob Shaw. ‘ , . 2— COTTAGE QN S, McMILLAN ST. IN HOLMESADD- Four rooms andammner-kitchenr-withelectricity, good'veil, building ........ -evitable for garage, large lot. Jesse Mason is tenant in this property. ’ Plenty of shade and a few fruit trees, with lot large enough for garden­ ing or raising of chickens, * ' 3 i^qTTAG E ON McjMILLAN ST. NEAR XENIA AVE— ' ^ ' Five rooms, gas, electricity, garage. The ■tenant is Pal Shumaker. This property is’well located,,and will make an excellent home, . 4— HOUSE NEAR WEST END 0F ELM ST.— Five rooms, three down, two up, and is knownUs the old James Shull ■ property. '■ . .. . ' 5— COTTAGE GN CHURCH S fU ~ One-half square off of Main St, on.South side of St, Three rooms, - targe loti and-is now occupied.by Elisabeth McMillan. - - All the foregoing cottages are rented by the monthsand.are sold subject to the tenants rights iinder the Federal Rent Control Act Rents to be pro. rated at date of delivery-of deeds, ; BUSINESSPBOPEBTIES 6—STORE ROOMI, 18.S6 FT— With' outside stairway toTupstairs apartment, Located in the heart of Cedarviile’s business district, on- the East side of Main St,, and on the southeast corner of the second alley norttTof the railroad. This property ‘IS well located and suitable for most any kind’of business., Lot 2d ft, on Main Si, and extends back*pproximatelyl70 feet. ; 7— SH O P ,2 4 x 6 6 F T .— ' . • 'Formerly George Irvin Blacksmith Shop. Suitable for repair garage ' <, -or-shop. Lot .66x 123 3-4 ft, Also a smalt two-room house Snthis lot facing Milbum St. Shop faces East.St. *'• ' , If purchaser shuld desire to rate buildings this lot alone la one of 1 tile best building lots in town. It faces,Memorial Park, and overlooks ; Massies Creek, lake ibid falls, making it an ideal spot for a residence, ' yThe foregoing properties will be sold separately to the highest bidder. Purchasermnst deposit on fay of sals $50O.Q0in cash for eafeh .tract purchas­ ed. Balance within 15 days, or necessary time to finance same by special ar­ rangements if necessary.; POSSESSION: . Possession of the residences are subject to the rights of the tenants under the Rent Control Act, Possession of the business property andshop immediately upon delivery of deed. The taxes due and! payable December, 1945, Will be paid by the estate, the taxes due June, 1946, and thereafter, by the purchasers. Insurance on properties/in the event of*loss before deed is delivered, will be Collected by the estate andapplied on the purchase price. .Prepaid premiums to be as of date of deed. ' ’ - a . For further particulars inquire o f the undersigned: MILLER A FINNEY, Attorneys ELIZABETH ENIS, Admx. Xante, Ohio, - . . . , 205 Donaldson St., Phone 95 Columbus, Ohio COL.JOE GORDON, AUCTIONEER, Cedanrilk, Ohio; Phono 6-1522 mmfm o®utr-~ _ Tha State's# ©We, fiosiM Oenaty, T» f amM 9 . EeeaB, Mr. I . F. D. 1, MMRrWEVp’EMat.Mute* M l , IS I , Week Jfc* Xante, Ohtet Louise RoselL IS 9 Weat, Xante, OW 04 Bet- RwteB, 12 9. W m L, Xante, Ohtei Ret* pa Ftefidai JteaaaU X. Resell, fe . It S. West St, Xunla, Ohio; pad Gladys Resell, 1 J 8. West S t, Xante, Ohio; Tau are hereby notified that on the 11th day of February, A. D^ M l , an Inventory and Apprateemaat; of the estate of Ethel Roirib deceased, late of Beavtrcresk Township la said County, was filed hr this Court. Said Inventory and Appraisement will he for hearing before this Court oh the 1st day of April, 1949, at 16:90 o’clock, A, M. * Any person denting to file excep­ tions to **idInventory must fils them at least five days prior to tic dsy set for hearing. Given under my hand and seal of Said Court, this 19th day of March, WILLIAM B. M c CALUSTER; " - ‘ probate Judge ~........... 'I'm, , probate COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Accounts and Vouchers in the fol­ lowing named- persons and -estate* have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, for inspec­ tion, settlement and record and un­ less there is a motion filed for hearing same' on or before the 22nd' day, of April, 1946, the same will be ordered recorded.* FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Florence V. Barkalov, Adnir., Ly­ man Barkalow, deceased, John Wilbur Corry, Executor, Frank M. Corry, deceased, ' Eva B. Dean, Executrix Robert L. Dean, deceased. ’ FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIB­ UTIVE ACCOUNTS. ViolaE.Fabing, Administratrix, Richard Louis.Burlfhardt, deceased, Daniel A, Donovan, Jr., Adminis­ trator, Daniel A. Donovan, deceased. . May B. Eyler, Executrix, Hilda Knapp, deceased. Elizabeth Skinner, Ankeney, Guar­ dian,,Elisa Elisabeth Skinner, Incom­ petent. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Bessie Jane Burnett Administra­ trix, George Baker Burnett, deceased, Affidavit in lieu of and for an Ac­ count. Leon Van Wert, Guardian, Savello M. Croft, aka Savilla Croft, Incompl? «ent. First Account pearl Davis,, Adminitratrix, John Davis, Deceased* Statement in Lieuof jfid'for an AccOpntr Marcus Shoup, Guardian, Sarah Eunderbteg, Incompetent, SecomJ Ao- count. Pauline Heuser, Guardian, Allen G. Heuser, Incompetent,Fourth Account, Mary A. Hopping, Executrix, Will­ iam S. Hopping, deceased, Affidavit in Lieu ofland for an Account W. A. Anderson, Guardian, Maria G. Knight, Incompetent, Fourth Ac­ count . Gail McEvsra, Guardian, Dave Me Evers, Incompetent, Third Account. Mhrgaret Payton, Guardian; Jane Neal, Incompetent Third Account, Warren M. Taylor, Executor, Helen ML Taylor, deceased, First Account Sarah Dinwiddle, Guardian, Perry Weller, Insane, Third Account. March 22,1946. THE LIBERTY ELEVATOR Saves- Time - Labor - Money OnemanConveyar, conveys anythingupordown LoofieGrain—BaledHay—Dkt Moires 1,000Bushelsof ComPerHour Equippedwith 16inchtires. Canbe towedanywhere. Madehr3Siaes 32H, 40ft,and50ft 'Thor*willnotbeenoughtogo around, so brhif inyour neighbors andbuy one together. A l J M L e a w s i ’ - A Complete Line of Ferguson Farm Equipment T V t tS fM V C i I m ' A * M M P W a « o A l C o UNtreaM SnSRNAIIONAL f f U N B A y I f tt — BflbMJL 4M. m<6MPwP(BBWfc sPRUOPISPIMsF 'Awmmmmmm: my yolo«, and iwm be yasr 0 *d, Mi » *M» b* mr DMrt*} aai walk ra la w ttw w»y* tbyte I have sssMaiiaisl you, Bute It »sy t e v t e M M -^ t n w w r s . The moat powarful movemant for national prosperity te a reviyal of spiritual Christian liying. Israal had coma to the place where the people recognized*that they wer* cti tim brink of national disaster. "■:'- One of the scripture* on revival Is H Chronicles 1:14; “If my poo* pie, which aJa called by my name, shall humble themsalves, and pray, and seek roy faee, and turn from their wicked ways; than will I hear from heaven, and will forglve their s)n, and will heal their land.*' This te the way of revival and prosperity for America, too. Revival will come when God's people Wjll I, Seek God’s Face (w . 1, 2), The ark had been out of its proper place for a long time. The ungodly Philistines had it, but they were glad to return it. The calamities’ which befell! them speak of distress in the heart of an* unbeliever wheri the presence of. God is evident. For a time the- ark was in- the house of Abfnadab, but even there Ifwas hotin its rightful plaOe. Sam­ uel moved among the people, point­ ing themback toGod. This^we* his first act of public ministry, but behind that/public act te the history of a godly life. Such a man can consistently urge others to turn toGod, from God. The earnest of their aim cerity was their obedience to. the admonition of. Samuel that they - n . Tara From TheirWicked Ways (w . 2, 4). Israel had Merited from their heathen Ucighbora to worship their raise gods. These, they must put away if God was to bless them.: The same prerequisite to spiritual revival exists today. Rut somemay «ay, .We do not worship heathen gods. One is astonished at the sim­ ilarity between the ritual of some cults end orders end- the -ancient religions of bsathendom. The fact te that we have set up many newgods—money, fashion, so* rial position. The command needs to go out agsin through God’s mes­ senger!, “Ptit away the foreign gods.” Now the time had come tor Gpd’S. servant to call the people to ( OI. BamNe Theasaelvee and Fray (w , 541). Spiritual lift thrives on the gath- erlng together Of God’s popple. The crisis in Israel was met by a great convocation Of tilt people. We heed to revive the great soul-stir­ ring religious gatherings’ iff a gen. 'tratioa- ago. We nan gat plenty of peopl* to­ gether for a football game, but where are the people who should he in our ohurchesT “I Will prey,” Sakl BamueL He was a great intercessor (see 1 Sam, 15:11; Pi. 99:6; Jar. 15:1). Revival never come* without faithful inter­ cession on the part of those whose hearts are really burdened. Ask yourself. Bow much have I really prayed for revival in my church, my community, and my na­ tion? If I Should begin to pray in earnest, Would not God bear me and answer? JV. Ged WiR Bear and Forgive (w . W-J5). Because hie people bad sough* him in teuniBhr and pepeatenpa, God forgave sad rieemted and g*rr them victory, “Behold, tit* Lord's hand is not Shortened, that it oanaot save; nei­ ther fate ear heavy, that it cannot jwar” <I m . £9:1, 2). God saved la- yael out iff the hands iff their ene* mica. The Philistines, seeing them gathered together U> pray, Saeumed that they were prsperidf to fight, and they attacked. In the previous battle at that very spot (t .Sens, 4:1-10), Israel had fought with weapons of men and been disgrace* fully defeated. Now they fought with the weapon of prayer and faith in God, and great wee the victory.. America te valiafttfr bstti/n# against the social and aooitemte problems of these distressing post­ war days, but One fears that an too often the weapons are those of the arm .of flash which will fail us. Let us look up instead of to on* another. “God will save us” <V. 9). There te an inspiring Ward of hop* here for every traubted rind. You may, libs Israel, hays fatten into Sin. Your Ufa may he defeated, You may he utterly diseeuragsd. Return to the' Lord, put away sin, gather with Gad's people, pray, end God will give you victory, even at the very point of former defeat. WANTED— Custom post-hole dig­ ging by the hour or job. King Tract­ or Bales, Xsate, PhcM M l . 4t FOR UAL* — One **t' Of wheel weights for P 4* ey P -if, £ * $ * 1 Powers, R.R.1 t J iffW MmmW* Xdtilg. Ohio B p r ta g fM L om u Cfa* fix w . H ifit » i mum m i SpgfajftpM^.Qhta H®MBNRTS BetterIms aid EiiMef tawsforWaj l i t : i ‘ i W C O N C S D A Y . M A R C H 2 0 T H fc T H R O U G H S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 3 0 T H I You've never seen an exhibit like it before! If you're planning to build soon, or just in the dreaming stage; you won't want to miss it. It's^originaf, colorful, and overflowing with ideas for home-makers. *.•, eight scale model houses, in magic color, from plans of America1* Isading architect*. f l l . . . simplified, traditional exterior designs, fully landscaped lot* with play area*. SRI.«* ; eight modem Interior views, completely furnished tie miniature. , a 140-home planned community with school, chuFch, pdrW and shopping center* _______ , ____ _____ . : ^ t , , U ti ThtPt If NoChargoForAdmission , ‘i * » ' 4 . . ■■ •*■■■*. ■ l -i1' ■■ .' - B K . ' JUKE'SHeme Planning Center, Sixth floor ’i- , * . 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