The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 1-26

C*PARVJLLE HERALD, APRIL 2 R, 1903 Wcikcrt & Gordon AUCTCONEMtS . J?or Data* Ca ll Joe Gordon. Cedarville, 1, 666 L IQ U ID — T A B L E T S — S A LV X M l Lleald or Tablet* used tataroally aad IM Salvo externally, aiako a com­ pute and effective treatment for CeMa, M o a t Speedy Remedie* K n o w n IMMEDIATE SERVICE! PLATES $10, $15 Extractions - - - 50c XRAY — GAS GIVEN Loose, broken plates repaired and made to fit tight while you wait at a low cost. Dr. G. A. SMITH 10 1-2 W. Hich St. M.tn 909 Springfield, Ohio Full Credit On All Building and Loan Stcfck •lllllllimilMllliaiKIIIIIIIIIMlflMMIIMnilMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIB {. . LOANS AND . . .1 [. . . INSURANCE . . . j I We Will Loan You money on Your f 1 AUTOMOBILE | 5 ■ | 1 Farmers* Special Rate On 1 I INSURANCE I I A Saving Can Be Made on Insur- | | ance by Calling Us I Mrs* Etta Liggett Died In California Mrs Etta Hardie Liggett, former resident of this community died at the homo of her son, near Long Beach, Calif., April 17, She had suffered a fractured vertebra in her back when she fell at her home March 6 and be­ ing confined to her bed at the time of the earthquake was removed to her son’s home. Death was due to an at­ tack o f the heart. She was a daughter o f the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hardie, who former­ ly resided on the Columbus pike near Xenia. In 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Liggett located near Cedarvlle where they re­ mained until 1906 when they located at Ft. Morgan, Colo. They moved to Long Beach in 1921, Mr, Liggett pass­ ing away in 1924. Surviving are four sons, seven grand^ children, two sisters and a brother, alt living in California. DEATH CLAIMS MRS. HUGH BUCKWALTEIl Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Buckwalter, 33, wife of Hugh Buckwalter, died at her home in Alpha Tuesday morning at 7:30 o’clock. following a lingering illness. Born near .Cedarville September 21, 1899, Mrs. Buckwalter had spent her entire life in Greene County.1 Besides her husband she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Holton near Spring Valley and a brother, Dennis Holton, Spring Valley. Private,funeral services were con­ ducted’ at the home Thursday after­ noon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in Spring Valley Cemetery. HOME CULTURE CLUB GUEST OF MRS. F. A. JURKAT l Two papers* “ Ohio’s Parks” and “Ohio’s Penal Institutions for Women” 5 r » n r o t = were read by Mrs. Willard Troute and |HFIaD-EjiV & CO.j Inc., | j Mrs. S. C. Wright, respectively, when r « , l i l V o ) | Steele Bldg. Xenia,-0 . § Phone 23 *■ MtMuaiimiiiatiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiuiMiiiiiiinmtiiMi ! jthe Home Culture Club met with Mrs. Registered Percheon Stallion LIABLE 168,471 Will make to season of 1933 at my farm, the first south of Yellow Springs on Xenia Pike Weight 2000 lbs. A sure breeder^ Strong in type and heavy bone and great muscular development; good action.'His colts are all uniform. Pronounced by judges as a perfect Percheron. Try a season to this wonderful stallion., TERMS—LIABLE will be trucked to your farm for service for $1.00 dash fo r each such trucking ser­ vice. Call Yellow Springs 242-R 13. FEE—$10 to insure Living Colt Fee due when colt is foaled. Owner parting with mare, will be held re­ sponsible for. Breeding fee. Mare and Colt surety for breeding fee. Archie E. Peterson Phone, Yellow Springs 242 R 13 State Route 53 F. A. Jurkat, Wednesday afternoon. Members answered roll call by­ naming governors o f Ohio and. Mrs. Walter Corry led the group in singing three songs, “ Love’sJOld Sweet Song” , “ Sweet and- Low” and “Juanita.” Mrs. Corry and Miss Nina Stephenson sang two duets, “ Long, Long Ago” and “When You and I Were Young Mag­ gie.” . Following the program a social hour was enjoyed and a salad course was served by the hostess. Among guests a t . the meeting was Mrs. Stewart Townsley, Cincinnati, a former mem­ ber of the club. SCHOOL PICTURE SATURDAY NIGHT The local public school will sponsor another picture show this Saturday night at the Opera House, Jackie Coogan and Mitzi Green in “ Tom Sawyer.” This picture is based upon, "The Adventures o f Tom. Sawyer,” by Mark Twain. Come out and enjoy’ a full evening of clean, wholesome en­ tertainment for only ten cents. A comedy is included as usual. Show to begin promptly at 8:15. $1.25 Wright’s. Liquid Smoke Large Size Enough for 280 lbs. Meat—89c Week End Special at Brown's Drugs mmrinmmm.mmim NewBarberShop Experience gained in both urban and rural barbershops and we strive to please all our customers. We invite ladies for hair bobbing and cutting. Bring the children in. Dan Priehard "'A* ** Connoisseurs o f sleep l » c o n We^ t r o * « fe ’ i s ( y > ^ 0n ^ comfort. In eery pork* car you wifl hear the Sfateo-fit hlchc4as spolen of in tarns dt tfohat IM fe bll*secttwtaia6u& ofdeep. Whether you tw d rtten or ran!;; SkforSi.Nicholas comfort 9wfct and ececafy wft o.*o;e you............ . limitary, toeuriosE rooms with bath, shower c^ieiwdor,from * 2& Sample rooms watt famous food in five beautiful dm% rooms, f .... <* character ina dty ctxhaoax? JOHH t ‘■frWlAHi i fthwiiii|fitwn C I N C I N N A T I WMPMn;. S T A R T : HOUSEKEEPING N OW ! BY YOURSELVES! ! woMoumn ” “ UNO BOOM, BEDROOM, DINING BOOMand KITCHEN assemblage of fine 0 newJSome-iwakera, Newlyweds and those desirinr to refurnish . . . »t * special ******• ■ fach m»«P ean be bought separatelyUdesired. X 5w «hesaBeam Oatfits sat up In our store . . . just likethey would appear In your own home. Easy Credit Terms! .if/1'/- rv I s # * . ALL THE NEEDED PIECES for your LIVING ROOM. Each piece selected for its good style, beauty and structural soundness. The newly styled suite is made overlarge for restful comfort and tailored In fine quality MOHAIR with reverse cushions. With the large DAVENPORT.you have choice of either CHAIR with all the other pieces shown Included—OCCASIONAL TABLE, Axminster RUG, Bridge LAMP, Floor LAMP and Table LAMP.... . all at a *ery LOW special group price. ■ ■ -xi °uentitS9atp.rdM9 GOODS STORED FREE TILL READY F O R DELIVERY Trade in Your Old Goods COMPLETE BEDROOM OUTFIT Nine quality pieces, rich in attractive appearance, quality made throughput. The splendid suite has been admirably designed and decorated with Venetian effect mirrors and finished in lovely Walnut, With the four-posted full size BED and large CHEST you can choose either the smart VAN ITY or spacious DRESSER. Included also—all-cotton felted MATTRESS , sturdy COIL SPRING. Vanity BENCH, pair o f PILLOWS and RUG, TRADE in YOUR OLD GOODS Open Saturdays Until 9 P. M. 9 PIECES Easy Credit Terms! . complete ; DININGR00M| croup - ; If Bought Separately .50 Easy Credit Terms! A PERFECT COLLECTION Dining Room selection adaptable to most fastidious mode of living. For here is exacting quality with the massive BUFFET, large rectangular TABLE, Host CHAIR and 5 Side CHAIRS delighting the eye In every detail. Beautifully covered and paneled in choice cabinet woods. With these pieces you also get a 3-section tyfre Buffet MIRROR, 50-piece set of DINNERWARE, and a lovely room size Axminster RUG. The China Cabinet at slightly added cost. 7-PC. KITCHEN GROUP $ Consisting o f genuine OAK Breakfast SET, suitably deco­ rated drop-leaf TABLE, four CHAIRS, latest type raised oven .GAS RANGE in porcelain enamel finish, and large Felt Base RUG. All seven superior pieces at • TRADE in YOUR OLD GOODS 'If Bought Separate Any Purchase Stored Free! T il Ready For Delivery The new merchant: you abrea FIFTY-SI NEWSL FROR DEP COLUMBUS and the petition spring the ref: bills providing 1 tem and tran.if motor vehicles at the committi 501, Educationa South Third st noon. The comn Frank II. Reighs en Republican 1c Representatives; Ohio Assodatioi of Columbus; H county auditor, Kemp, Jr., Demo House of Repr and R. L. Seed Property Owner, ciation of Frank! members stated and Republican 1 are giving their referendum, witl large number of tained. The movement become almost tions of the st: ticularly eviden past week when stormed the cour sisting on a 20 land tax values similar movemei the state, Daytoi Geo. M. Neffi Editor of Ohio Secretary of St: gave a talk ov Cincinnati, April “ The Bepartmen to the Civil Gc Among other thi of the conduct of . over which Mr charge. He stat in Ohio in 193 000, and that tb has recommende sembly that stej « the cost of elect address also initiative and -utilized by the bring about rel to prevent law which they reg: Recent remov; partments into building has cau the minds of t state employes tion of the va Brindle, director compiled a fide building that gi\ departments by cording to this ments are local nautics, grounc seventh, with co civil Service, fif on third, four education, princ film censorship braries on ilth office, finance aT on tenth; he statistics on gr on eighth and dustrial relatio dustrial relati third, fourth, f macy board am sion on ground seventh, with basement; pub The state li library have office building pending upon legislature. T1 is occupied by division, Ohio li sion, state rel and home prot housing board wars, state mer of architect’s vision, A. E, I War Veterans.

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