The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

Announcement W E made a strenuous effort to Rave all our fall merchandise^shipped to us early. . W i were successful in this attempt and have in the store a t this time ail of our new fall Shirts, Hats, Sweaters, Furnishings, Boys’ Clothing, etc. T HIS now allows our customers to buy a new fail outfit before the Ford Coupe is given away, and also to make a splendid selection while our stocks are complete. .. The McDorman-Pumphrey Co. Xenia Jamestown i ^ - FORD COUPE GIVEN AWAY SEPTEMBER 4 JUST 14 MORE DAYS ,. Mr*. Minnie CWdwell of Springfield , rw*Ai n m n p o f f tu 1 * \ »■ th* Q* h*r niothcr, Mi*, Sam- LUCAL AND PERSONAL u«i Kildow. * * * * * * » « * * . . . ■■■■„ — — .— | Mr*. F. C. Ojfi«d*e and daughter, 1Honwftjr, are visiting Rev, 0 . II. Mil. llgratn and family in Pittsburgh, pa. Renumber there will be no gas dur- i ing the day, Sabbath. Miss Margaret Alexander is in very poor health, For Sale: Horse suitable for old people or for children to drive to and ftom sirhcol, Harry Kennon Rev, F, M. Foster of New York City will preach at Union services on Sabbath evening in the R, P. church. , Mrs. T. A. Speer • and daughter, Betty, of Cleveland, are here on a visit with relatives. Mr, 0. L. Smith, wife and twA daughters are efijoying an outing at Cedar Point, For Sale:- One quarter sawed oak rolled top desk, cheap. Can be seen at II. J, Kyle's, Phone 3-173. 9-2?d. Rev. William Graham of LaFayette Itvh, visited the first of the week with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Iliffe, Mrs. W. R- Watt is spending sev­ eral days in Columbus with her sis­ ter, Mrs. W, L. Marshall. “War Bride" the fast stepper gold by W. R, Watt to Eastern horsemen won second money at Toledo with the going a t 2:04. Mr. an dMtts. \V. J. Tarbox and daughter, Ellen, spent the week-end in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs Har ry Waddle, Mr. Ai Swaby and family and Miss Olive Coe and Mr. Leonard Flatter j and family have gone on a motor trip ’to Pennsylvania. ' Thfr Loyd Contracting Company ex­ pects to start pouring' concrete for the Main street improvement, Monday, The Kadantra Club was entertain­ ed last Tnursday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Greswell / Miss Josephine Randall ib in the McClellan hospital, Xenia tak­ ing treatment. Miss Nellie. McFarland of Dayton spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. James Murray.- Charles B, Mower of Xenia, former tax deputy in the auditor’s office, has been appointed as deputy collector in the revenue service with headquar­ ters in Dayton. Miss Isabelle Winter of Xenia, has been the guest pf friends here this week, leaving Thursday for Sputli Charleston to visit with Mia. Eliza­ beth Stewart. The joint picnic of the Clifton U. P. and Presbyterian Sabbath schools will be held Tuesday/Aug. 28 in the Lewis pasture along the Clifton cliffs. Rev. W. A. Pollock and family and Mr Dwight Sterrett of Cleveland Heights, O., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VV. R, Sterrett. K R O G E R ’ S S outh Main Street, _ Cedarville, Ohio ’ 'r ............... J ’ ' ’ ’ ’ , - ' : ... * 4 QseenS!vSi ,15c StuHed7°o2ves23c Mayonnaise sS d v y Dressiug, 7 -oz. T glass ....... . * I ' mi ■BulhS:.v.'...7c Pickles2arb%sour:5c j Pickles “ veet doz'24CVinegar Pp,rgi p.:35c ’ Vinegar I p p i e , . 1 2 C 4 ’AOt Beer, makes * 7 l ' f .\UUli 5 gal. bottle... * it* t Ginger botde. ..l2c . . . . \ Hires L°ttieBeer.. 18c : Grape f e - epin* 20c H o r n e d , b, 2 4 C ; CherriesSeodfot r can..................... « XV CocoanuCaiSw24c : Coffeeibren.ch,...35c Ginger & 12c j Coffee I r " : . . . 2 7 C Cocoanut™y17c s Crackersi“X12c - Cheese S a m !b!.29c Kraut c a n ........................ 12c Picnic eachafs . 21c : S Window Ser . 59c Kirkk b ar *!Ie: ...7c Soap K irfS F l a k e . . 4 l C Masonpints...68c Hamswhl lb. 15c Bolognar . 12k Mason . 83c •«W*S**P*” ^* EAGLE“i PencilNo.174 MIKADO”. J ill1!*! {IK ,v ,■■ - MtKAP ' V ASK fortheyellowpencilwiththeredband RAGLEMIKADO Far.I.E PENCIL COMPANY, NEWYORK i n i * TRYOURJOBPRINTING BUM 0$ E, R. Coffman, operator of the steam shovel at the plant of.the Abel Magnesia Co., has moved from the Pinney property to Mrs. Gray’s prop erty. - ■ ' —---------____ /„ . • ' Miss Nancy Finney, M, D., has opened, an office for practice of med- cine at her home on Xenia avenue Dr. Finney graduated last June from the medical college of 0. S. U. Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Kyle have as their guests Rev. and Mrs. Henry F. Foster of Bcllfontaipe and Rev, Fin­ ley Foster and daughter, Miss Hazel of New York. Messfs. Lco Anderson. Ralph Wol­ ford, George Little, C. F. Marshall, and W. A, -Turnbull spent the week­ end at the Little cottage at the res­ ervoir. F.ev. Riley Little of Albany, N. Y., was the guest of relatives here for 'several days -this week. , Rev."' Little preached- Sabbath for the R. P. con­ gregation. Mrs.B. H. Little/ Mrs. Arthur Cum­ mings, Mrs, Edith Blair arid daughter Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs A.^C. Court­ ney, of this plac e/ and L. R. and A. R. Bettis of Eraneh Hill, are spending the: week at Orchard Island. Mr. and Mrs..James R. Mitchell are Dr. Earl* Richards is home from j"visitiny Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Petty ,at I their summer home above Detroit. Where he spent A daughter was bom to Mr, ntffi The Mad River Valley Journal, a •eekly paper published at Osborn, fts been purchased by the Antioch Teas Co., Yellow Springs and will e united with the '1 Batli Township Their daughters, Marianna and Ruth have heqn'spending the summer with their uncle and aunt/ ,> One of the features of the State Pair this year will.be the Marietta High School band the first three days antler the direction of George F. Ziegler, Supervisor of Music in the Marietta schools. Miss Helen Stewart left Saturday ir Tiffen. O., where she will attend j&chers’ institute this week, She We understand, that the rooms over [asters’ grocery have been rented > a gentleman from Columbus who The American Legion is planning during the on convep- l’reparatlons are being Rev, J. P, White is expected to Van Wert and accompany his Prof F. A, Jurfcat was called to Now Galilee,„Pa., last Thursday ow­ ing to the illness of his father. The Senior Mr. Jurkal died Saturday and was buried Monday, He is survived by his widow and three sons. He was a- bout 75 years of age. Several farmers reported a frost of no, small proportions . Thursday, morning in the low land, the, first of the season. Press reports relate of extreme cold for August in Canada. The cold spell is not expected to last long, However we may not have many warm nights from now on. Eugene Spencer was host Thursday at a party held at the home of Dr. McChesney, honoring his tenth birth­ day. The invited guests were: Kenny Sparrow, Robert Parker, Carter Abel, Harold Hanna, John and Robert Rich­ ards, Rankin McMillan and Curtis Hughes. The race horse belonging to Ger ’*ge Hamilton, colored, that was supposed to have been stolen from the Greene County Fair grounds last week, has been found. The horce evidently had wandered from the stables and was found on the Brush road near Old- town. UVNNIONID p tm * *)oti jo Anq noA jaqpqM atnoa - jdm sq jjm noApue noA Moqs o) pe [8 aq J[ im . 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More power, snappier pick-up, greatergasolinemile­ age—less interference with lubrication, lower repair hills—these are the rewards for selecting Columbus Gasoline—the better fuel for all ’round satisfactory motor performance at minimum up-keep cost. W 5 O a s o l i n e Co lum bus O il Com pany COLUMBUS C - 1 5 O H IO Distributed Locally by COLUMBUS OIL CO., DISTRIBUTION STATION, Miller Street and Fenny- Ry. ’R. A. MURDOCK GYE. MASTERS Telephone No. 14G. M. C. NAGLEY W. \V. TROU'/K The Great r ' ■ Sept. 3 , 4 , S, 6 , 7 , 1923 .. : . . f. DAYTON , OHIO $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 INPURSESG $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 * < Three (3) Harness Races Each Day a».,’ Large D isplay of Live Stock , Farm M ach inery , Grains, Seeds, Vegetab les, F ine Art and M erchants Exhibits# Large Jun ior Club Con test Display o f Live Stock-, Food and C lo th ing Free A ttractions Twice Daily, Auto Polo , Lohse & Sterling , Jam es Walker Seventh—Annual Automobile—Seventh Show 4f Horseshoe and Q uo it P itch ing C on te s ts Daily S tar ting on Monday Band Concerned Each Day The Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair in Ohio 1 * l t I f Gen. Admission 50 Cents ft. C. HAINES, Pres. Automobiles 25 Cents I . L. HOLDERMAN, Secy. X % GET OOR PRICES ON PRINTING

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