The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

if Enroll New m*m - f o r O r i y s / 5 IC b ii Cax% ©s& ejea and in a short time it ^ill be yours. If you have delayed placing yoyr order because of the cash oiulfiy necessary—you, peed vyait po longer. If you have been deprivingyour familyand yourself o f the pleasures and benefits o f a car because you felt ihat: you could not afford it—-order now and know that it will pot work any hardship op you* Use the So plan to ride andbe happy, you and your family. Make the first payment o f $5 today which will he deposited in a local bank at interest. You can add a litde each week. Soon the payments, plus the interest paid bythe bank, wiEmakethe car yours. Come in and learn about this- riew plan. R. A.-Murdock vr South'"Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio Beaasa*3^ans29c Heinz Beans, C€LH 4 ■ *>•• • 14 c Kidney Beans, GStlX » ».*O'•'# 10c Catsup 15 & 25 c Pickles dOZ l. . . , 24 c Peas Wisconsin C£LT1 « *. « e »: « • *".« 12c Peas 19 & 25c Peanut Fbuttcr 19 c B u t t e r c ° u ut ^ r i b 4 4 c Lardft ure b <f« t f * 12c Coffee ibre.nch... 35 c JeWel . 27 c Sugar fb,.....$ 2.25 GiagerAle**12c Sato»n%MLt. 25 c BeansSs^TOc Catsupdubbouiel 5 c ChiliCon Carne per csuis •«v •«* m *•»> 15 c PicklesiTr....5c Com Tender No. can. . . . . . . . 9 C Corn Avondale can. . . . . . 12C ComCountry club. » ••* * 15c Vinegar Cider - O C /i gollon. . 0 3 1 # Mason ;. 83 c MasonJars pints. 68c Tin Fruit cans dozen. . . . . . . . 59 C Crackers„l?““fll2c HomeBater cookies 24 C Cocoanutmarsh mallow 24 c Grapepl^W 20c Cheesecrisamnib !.29 c EAGLE“WKADO” e n c ilN o .1 7 4 . i ** * Panitr , Msdofettiv* im w m e m b EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK #TRYt O U R JOB PRINTING * • « * # * * * * # AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, Chaster Warner o f Banon, visited friend# here Saturday. For SaJ.fr RoyaJ Typewriter in first class .condition. Phone 100. Lout; A cent# watch. Illinois make. Chain had Scottish Rite charm. Re­ ward offered, Phone 100. The Ohio State Journal can be found daily at Miller’s pool room from now on, Ohio ’State Journal, The Ohio State Camp Meeting of the Church of God is being held at AJberfelda, West o f Springfield. You are invited to attend these meetings. ' The kjrtt' wfe baheid : at Bryan Fade, August 14. Jamas Gskhwi jfgMKt Tuasday in Riehmand, had- - . Oscar atrip to Wednesday on the lakes. W. R. Shroedb**, of Springfield hi home on a two week# vacation. Miss Kathleen Blair had for her guest last week, 3®*# Dorothy Van- dervort, of Loveluttd. ' Rev, A. G, Eastings of Reynold#, burg, O., visited hJ# brother, J, E. Hastings and family this week, Bert Myers o f Birds* Store left on Monday for a vacation trip through Michigan. Strayed: §00 pound -Durham two your old heifer about July 28. Finder please notify John Taylor, . A nipe and one half pound’ son Was horn to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Huffman, Wednesday, The members o f the William Corry family enjoyed a picnic at Bryan nark, Wednesday. . The annual pichic for the United Presbyterian Sabbath School as well a# the congregation, will be held at Bryan Park, Thursday, August 16. Mri and Mr# .Walter -lilff, and daughter, Helen, and Miss Florence Sontfcrs, have Joined Rev. W. R. Graham and family at their camp along the Wabash river in Indiana. Mrs. Jeapette Eskridge has return­ ed home after a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Williamson ha# return­ ed, home pfter, a vi?if with Mrs, Ella Williamsom Dennison at New Con­ cord, Harry Wright has resigned his pos­ ition with the Kroger Grocery Co., Cincinnati and returned home. He ex­ pects to get another position with the same company soon at some other city. Messrs P. M, Gillilan and- A. E. Jolly and their families and Miss Edna Jolly of Dayton, drove to Clarksburg Saturday where they spent the week­ end, Mrs. Gillilan and daughter Lucy -and Miss Edna Jolly remained over and are also visiting at Williamsburg. The twenty-fifth annual reunion of the Gordon family will he held at Snydoif park, Springfield, Wednesday August 15,1923, J. T. Gordon is pres­ ident o f the organization and C, H. Gordon; vice president with Miss Elsie Hughe* Paxton, secretary and treas­ urer * * >• * \ \ . Harve Scott o f Princeton, Ind., is here this week on a visit. Air. Scott was formerly a resident o f Cedarvlle but has not been hack for sixty years. He finds most p f his former acquain­ tances gone mid many important im­ provements about town. Mrs. R. K. Moore, sister o f Mrs, J, D. Mott, died at bet; home in Ports­ mouth, Monday night at the age of 70. Burial take# place at Manchester, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Mott will attend the funeral. The de­ ceased has visited here on several oc­ casions. Harold Myers, who has been spend­ ing scveral woeks in Michigan, return­ ed home, Saturday. Rev. B. B. BtgVufi# and wife are home, following their vacation Which was spent near Cincinnati. Miss Lois Cummings has had for her guest, Miss Ruth McPherson of Dayton. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. McMillan of Columbus spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Turnbull. Misses Ora and Edna Hanna are visiting their sister, Mr#. Mable Web­ ber at Hagar, O. The Colored Boy Scouts of Colum­ bus camped at the Clifton cliffs last week. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Hemphill, who have been visiting at Marissa, 111., have returned home/ Rev. Joshua Kyle and ' daughter Miss Jennie, of Amsterdam,~N. Y., are visiting relatives, in this county. Prof. Margaret E. Kyle of Illinois University, Urbane. ,T11, is visting among numerous relatives here. DeWey Corn o f this place and Miss Marie 'Hilt o f Daytort, were, married in that city July 25, Recording to an­ nouncements received here. I will be, lu my Cedarville office every Wednesday and each evening during the week, except Saturday. Dr. R. H. Dines M r.and Mrs,’ Fred Clenians expect to move. Monday into their new home. The dwelling has been enlarged and improvements made on the interior. L. F. Tindall and family, Howard Turnbull and family and Fred Towns* ley and family are enjoying a vaca­ tion at the reservoir. MissesLftfna Hasting# and'1Ifabel Steowhridge7who ialre Seen at the Miami Valley Chautauqua, have re­ turned home.* Mr, and Mrs, Cash Gordon are en­ tertaining their' son-in-law and dau­ ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Ogle and children of Springfield. Mr,- and Mrs. John Ro.«t#and,daugh­ ter, Effic; are home after, a visit at Athens, O., with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Busch. For Sale: Davenport, golden oak finish, trimmed in Spanish leather. Can he opened out into a full sized bed. Owner has no use for it and will sell a at bargain. In excellent condi­ tion. Information as to where this can be seen can he gained by inquir­ ing at this office. •dairies E. Smith journeyed to Cin­ cinnati Tuesday to witness the New York-Cindpnati game of basball. It was Charley’s off day, his rabbit-foot failed to revive the Reds, who lost five straight games to the Giants and will likely keep them out o f the pen- ant race. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitstick and Mr. and Mrs, George Uenkle, and children, and- VVm. Ford, ant at the reservoir for a week. Mr, and Mrs Luther Gray of Springfield spent Sabbath with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lee Shroades. Lost: Dark Brindle-female bull dog. Right front leg white, also other white marks. Collar with Greene county li­ cense tag No. 2528, Reward offered. Mrs. E, E. Post, Itfdf 2, Cedarville. A public meeting will be held in the Opera house next Wednesday evening when * lecture will he delivered on “Americanism’’. The meeting is set for 8 P, M.. Everyone invited. Kenneth McElroy of Ney York, City has been visiting this week with his uncle, David McElroy of near Wilberforce. Mr. McElroy came west owing to the illness of his fath­ er, John R. McElroy .of Dayton. Just as soon as Mr. McElroy is able to make the trip, he will accompany his son home to remain until his health improves. Mr. Kenneth Mc­ Elroy is a linotype operator on the New.York American, TALK ON Americanism’ AT THE OPERA HOUSE 8 P.M. Wed. Aug. 15 , ’23 Everybody Invited F. B. Turnbull and wife, W, A. Spencer and wife. Mrs. Nancy Ogles- bee and daughter Dorothy, Miss Wil- mah Spencer, Robert Turnbull, Ward Crcswell Willard Barlow,. are spend­ ing the week at Orchard Island. Rev. Walter Morton and family of Millersburg, Ky., hre here on a visit with Mr*. Murdock’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. S: M, Murdock, RsV. Murdock and family have been touring the East and stopped here enroutc from Niagara Falls John Townsley, after an absence of four years arrived home 'last Thursr day evening. Mr. Townsley is located at Smackover, near Eldorado, Ark., in what at this time i# the largest produc ing oil section in the World. Mr. Towns ley is manager o f a supply house that provides -the wants Of drilling companies. Stop! Look! ListenP Creed’ s Variety Store Will Open Saturday, August 11th Below are some of the wonderful bargains wo are offering on our opening day. i* e Turkish Towels 15 x 24 .................................... , V C ■ ■- '■ , je■ Talcum i A — ■' ean, , * , . . * * , « . . . . * , . , , . A MCJr Turkish Towels *| g? 25 c Bottle of Perfume * 1 A - . . f o r . ; .................................. 1 U C Wash Cloths 1 f l 1 25 c values,, 1 r. . * v l and * U C Market Baskets 75 c ' v“ ' u e .for. , 3 9 c , 4 9 c , 5 9 c Ladies’ Vests 1 • all sizes,............. * UCup Toilet Paper 5 c Roll O ES 7 Rolls for.........................A tOC Black and White Sateen O A _ Blooipers........... .. O a /C 'J/ .................... ; A large Assortment of *1 /h ■ ’ Stamped Goods,......... A UCpp Her Majestic Hair Nets Q f i 10 c, 3 fo r .......................... ifaiiaJC Gold Band Cups and 1 A Q Saucers ............ A set Plain V/hite Cups and Q n Saucers set............. ! O C Flowered Vases •t A _ 25 c v a l u e s . ......... A v C 14 qt.!Dish Pan 98 c Ribbons 25 c values 1 J"| 1 £ _ our price............A v l and A O C Aluminum Percolators O A ^ 98 c value.......................... O C Crepe Paper 10 c value . Q^-% Saturday........................ QV* rol Galvanized Water Pails 14 Cjt. . **■#« m V :'•*» -:-W‘ i - , f I i ; 1 ; s J. C. Barber Store Room S ou th M ain S treet sS 0 £ MS EXHIBITION opensJlVG.25' r j v i •HE spectacular Tower of Jewels has been secured At A cost o f $50,000 alone, Twelve bands will furnish the music. A gorgeous Style Show will feature fhe latest fashions. 10 acres of Industrial and Agri­ cultural Displays With free distri­ bution o f seuvehirs, Continuous Hippodrome Show. John Robin­ son, famous show man, has as­ sembled an unequaled array of star performers and acts. Mo expense has beep spared to interest and entertain the hun­ dreds o f thousands o f visitors. . All of Cincinnati’s famous attrsc- tiona will b« open: The Zoo, Reds’ Baseball Field,^Theaters, etc. Ample parking space for tourists. Low railroad rates. Excellent Hotel Accommodations, (MMfflHttFESTiVH, w n n m B f t B i n i jnro-os* b sBn-sfciBB Warner Sayers, VmklMit. J ,♦ y * ft John Lee, aged 79, died at his home Thursday aftmoon following a com­ plication of trouble# that has confined him for several year#, He is survival hy H# wife and the foApwing sons and daughters* Mr* .Wm, Boase And Oscar Lee o f this pkoej Fred LeA o f Heatings, Nfcb., F#5tfik o f Ken-< oHhft, Wia.} Elmer Lee, Rockford, 111.} Mrs. Howard Jarrell, O’Fatton, 111., and Mrs Edward Barker of Dayton. The funeral w*# held Saturday from the home at 2 o'clock and burial took t place north o f town* Ret. White had \ tibmrge «£ the nervine^ the deceased; tiring a mendwi" « f tim U. % church* • . . TRY our job printing - -

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