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Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 8

Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 8

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Cedar Headlighti
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Cedarville, Kansas
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CEDAR HEADLIGHT J. H. McNiel's which have been traveling back Want Column Hardware Implement Furniture Undertaking Goods and forth all Quite a number in this vicinity attended the funeral of Mr. Hin-shaw, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Rov McFillen and POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Register of Deeds I hereby announce my candidacy for Register of Deeds subject to the decision of the Republican primary next August. Edna M. Zimmerman, Center Township 9 9 9 9 9 If you are thinking of buying an an oil stove we have 20 Oil Stoves and 6 Gasoline Stoves for you to select from.

9 9 I i family attended the oyster supper given by the Woodman of Kensington, Friday night.v Mrs. Herman Kuhlman and Mrs. Ben Beckman made a triy to Speed last Thursday for treatment. Power and hand washing machines at money saving prices. KEEP THE HENS BUSY LAYING EGGS Hatch Your Chicks With An OLD TRUSTY INCUBATOR WE SELL 'EM RIGHT Clerk of District Court I hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of the District Court for fom cnhippt tr the de- Several sets second hand harness If you prefer new harness, we have them.

Little Carl Radloff sustained a cision of the Republican primary fractured bone the leg last week, next August. The support of all and as a result win miss me ie We can show you some good bargains in our complete line of cream separators. mainder of school. If the bone had 0 party rnmibars will be fully appre Let us show you our auto tires. i SPRING IS THE TIME TO DOYOUR PAINTiNG A ciated.

Luella Rorabaugh. Blaine Township. If your tires for any reason are County Treasurer not satisfactory, bring them in. We give special attention to adjusting claims. I hereby announce my candidacy Some Old Trusty Incubators.

extra good bargains. 7 Guaranteed Barn Paints, per Gallon Sewall's and other House Paints, $2.75 perGallon I It will pay you to see our line of Cream Separators and Washing Machines now. Get your implements as Ssoon as you can determine your needs. The output I this year is limited. Order your repairs now.

J. H. McNeil I for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket from Logan township, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary in Duane Wolfe It is time to buy garden seeds You'll want some onion sets, too 15 cents per quart. We bought a large stock of paint broken completly it would have been the ninth broken bone for Carl, which an unenviable record. In a letter from his mother in Colorado, Roy McFillen gets the information that she is well, but found lots of snow out there the drifts being several feet dp.

School in Cedar Ridge closed last Saturday and the teacher Miss lone McDonald and Raymoud Hays surprised their many friends by getting married the same evening. Carl Dillon returned home last Tuesday from Denver. He brought his wife as far as her mothers home in Ranorado. She improving nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. N. G. Dyer, also Mr and Link Kelso, of Gretna visited Roy McFillen and family as. Sylvia Simmonds and visited with Loyal at his last Friday.

Loyal came Want Column last fall and give our customers the benefit of a big saving. House FOUND. Auto license tag be- Paints, $2.75 per gallon. Barn Paint, $1.25. twppn Cedar and Claudell.

Owner will pay for this notice and receive tag. -Our implement department is complete. We want to supply your needs. Get Your Early Ohio Remember sell Furniture. --Buy your, garden seeds at LOST.

A new Weed chain for Ford car, somewhere between my place and Cedar. Ora Byfield. LOST or One, two year old steer. Brand on nose and hole in left ear. Any information will be rewarded.

Geo. Simmonds. Houston's, 2 packets for 5 cents. otatoes i vit them. tr ni An.

1 Ksrn and chil AT THE drj tti siirv at Kensing ton- "ji arlay night. eion aroiers la M- Dr. Stevens, of Osborne the well known specdlist of the Eye Ear and Spectacles will be at the Cedar Hotel Thursday March 21 For one day only. PAINTING and papjr-hanging. All kinds of interior uecorating.

Lex Dillon. Burtch, Mr. and. Mrs. Di.loa and Mr.

and Mrs. utir of Cedpr. Mr. and Ktrn and children of Airs Crawford u.lv, Eli Kcrij, Grandma i -nni Dillon and boys Hhi 'din all took dinner with family Sunday. We Gi i Liberal Discount on FARM IMPLEMENTS' Di ought in March SOUTH SIDE NEWS ii wi bit a a n.

Hilda McMull'n took Rebecca GRAIN BOUGHT SOLD Ilai-ru aw: Fern Wolfe to Gaylord tvtning. Evri-tt Barb and Roy Brent GEORGE COOKSEY, Manager, visited at Wm. Mains, Sunday SCHOOL NOTES Wm. McMullen and Marjie visited school Wednesday. We have added music to our list of school subjects.

Miss Warner who needs no introduction to Cedar people has charge of the work. We expect to spend two hours each week in chorus work Mrs. Olson and Kenneth visited high school Thursday. The last hour Friday afternoon the high school spent on the monthly spelling lesson. Hilda Mahin "spelled down" the high school in the contest which followed th regular spelling.

4 Those neither absent nor tardy during the last month were: From Miss Ackley's room: Lawerence Cole, Emery. Houston, Mary Bernice Dus-tan, Lila Grace, Hibbs, Elver ne Cole, Delane Frank Hawley, Waldeen Hibbs; From Miss Patten's room: Earnest Olson, Lulu Cole, Marie Newbrey. Flossie Newbrey. Jessie Rice, Ethel Kendrick, John Simpson, Marie Johnson.Ross Hibbs From high school Hilda Mahin, Ina Anderson, Inez Anderson, sRansom Duston. The pupils who made a grade of I in all studies for the past month are: High school students: John Johnston, Ina Anderson, Inez Anderson; Intermediate pupils: Ethel Kendrick; Johnson, John Simpson, Ross Hibbs; Primary: Thelma CodyV Helen McAlary, Mary Bernice Duston, Henry Kusel, Lewis Harris.

I am prepared to pay the highest market price for eggs, poultry, and cream. We receive cream every day and you get your money within an hour after your cream is delivered. Lester Lowery Those wishing eggs for hatching purposes- from my pure bred Brown Legorns will be charged two cents per dozen above the market price for the trouble of selecting the eggs Mrs. Lea Olivtr Campbell and wife and Goldie Hawley visited at Franklin, Nebraska, Sunday returning Mon day. Clista Newbrey is on the sick list.

A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME is a Speedway of Communication In Sickness, In Business, In Pleasure, CEDAR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Mrs Clarence Campbell has the FOR SALE-A good Barred Rock Cockerel. Jack Seevers. Alfalfa Seed-For sale. Christ Kuhlman. measles Several of the farmers are putting in barley and oats.

Mrs. Wait is able to be up again. Charlie Rudolph's spent Sunday at Gibson's. Hilda McMullen went to Athol Saturday evening. Mrs.

Will Campbell helped Mrs. Oliver Campbell Monday afternoon. Martha and Alma Hiens have the libert measles. There was a party at Mr. Joe Waits Tuesday evening.

9 North Side Items. VOUit PRINTING' By A Scribbler. Undertaker We are now prepared to furnish our patrpns a first class embalm er and an au when in need of such services. Funeral Supplies and Undertaking Goods. J.

H. McNiel Carl McCormick went to Kansas Is A Valuable Asset of Your Business' 9 9 4' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 $. 9 9 9 9 9 We Help Our Customers to Success With Presentable Profitable PUBLICITY State of Ohio. City of Toledo, -Lucas County, sa. Frank J.

Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENE.Y Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A.

D. 1S86. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O.

Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. City last Saturday with a car of cattle. Geo. Dodson and men were working roads last week between the McCormick home and Eli Kerns house.

Carl Dillon drove down to Downs Sunday afternon to hear the 333rd Reg. Band play. W. A. Dillon returned from 111 last Thursday where he had been to attend the funeral of an aunt.

Henry Kern visited his son, Ellis, at Omahaon his return from- 111., and reports Him in good health at present, altlmh h3 has bsen in hospital. Farmers are buisy sowing oats and also burning Russian thistles W.C.Cole will hold a -clean-up sale at his place in the north edgs of town, Saturday, April 6. He is undecided as to what he. will do but his health will hardly permit him to continue th3 farming game. He is offering SDm'e teams, farm implements and two extra good cows that ought to bring a good number of buyers.

Protect Curtains. At the bottom of your Iwdroora curtains put small- snaps, ami up as far as you can reah put snap oyes. At night iloofc the bottom of the curtains up to prevent thorn from blowing out after the wimhnvs.are opened. Do the eame with the portieres when you are sweeping the floors or dusting. 9 19 9 9- 9 Certainly Wrong.

Anybody that is fighting everybody ts wrong. Electricity on Submarines. Ail svil)marines are operated by electricity, as obviously they could not be 'operated by steam, when submerged. In addition to its use for propulsion, electricity is utilized on submarines for lighting, for funs, for wireless communications and to cook all meals for the crew. Substitute for Pepsin.

Health experts in the Philippines lire trying to develop an Industry in the dried juke of the papaya for medical use as a substitute for pepsin. Get your Horse and Jack Bills printed at the Headligt office..

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Years Available:
1911-1918