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Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 8

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Cedar Headlighti
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Cedarville, Kansas
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CEDAR HEADLIGHT POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Southwest Corner 'Tl fallows in this corner don't Grover Cochran rejjutned from Haddam, Saturdayfwhere he had been building an addition to the Inuse for LiW Harris. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Register of Deeds I hereby announce my candidacy for Roister of Deeds subject to the decision of the Republican primary next August. Edna M. Zimmerman, Center Township. know what to do.

We don't have to haul water. Our ponds are full. The rains last week washed out some com. Roy Byfield's and Mrs. C.

E. By-field visited at Ora Byfield's Sunday A cyclone struck Roy Byfiel'ds place last Thursday evening and ruined his new barn, blew his heu- Oapt. Jack Seeyefs of the Gay-lord State Guards drilled the Cedar State Guards last Saturday afternoon i and last night Capt. Kern expects to be able to drill them next Saturday afternoon. Says a glass of hot.

water and phosphate privents Illness and keeps, us fit. Just as coal, when it burns, leaved behind a certain amount of-incom- rinrprrp i in thp nunta bustible material In the form of ashes. Warence KODertS IS in tne QUOta bo the food and drink taken day after that goes the latter, part of June. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds of Smith cnintysubject to the decision of the Republican primary in August v- Mrs. Jesse Smith, Center Township.

luuse and sheds away and iamaged his house badly. C. E. Byfield's large barn was moved off the foundation about a foot and a half. day leaves in the alimentary canal a He will be sent to Vancouver in certain amount of indigestible ma ender, ndx It with the same quantity of water, put It In a common glass -atomizer and spray it around the.

rooms where flies are. In the dining room spray It lavishly, even on the table linen. The odor Is very disagreeable to flies, but refreshing to most people. 7 Odurs the Pests Will Avoid. .107 Genii iuni, mignonette, heliotrope trt white clover are offensive to flies.

especially "dislike t'he "bdor of ktjweysuckle and hop blossoms. (J According to a French scientist f(0 have intense hatred for the color blue. Rooms decorated In biue will help tft(' keep out the flies. Mix together one tablespoonfui cream, one of ground black pepper and one of brown sugar. This ture is poisonous to the flies.

Put in saucer, darken the room except window and In that set the saucer. To clear the house of flies pyrethrum powder. stupefies the files, but they must be SWKl'T CP and BURNED. Borax is especially valuable around1 farms and out of doors. One poutitfl of borrtx to twelve bushels of mnpvsj will be fonnd desirable as a poru without Injuring Us manurla! tf or farm stock.

Scatter the bonitf-' over the manure and sprinkle water. Lye, chloride of lime, or copperas (sulphate of lri) dissolved in water,) crude carbolic or any kind of dis-i Infectant may be used in vaults. A large terlal, which if not completly olimina- some clerical capacity Claude Mackey place was. also comes food for the millions of bacteria Part of the spruce for airplanes badlv damaged whicn the bowels- this comes'from that part of the coun- umiijruama6v. mass of left-over waste, toxins and Thp netehhoas gave Rov Byfield ptomain-like poisons are formed and try.

Clarence was unable to pass i .1. ine pnysicai examination ior regui- Ice a surprise on ms oinnuay cream and cake were servtd. ing right must begin to take inside ar army service and so is called for SIDE NEWS NORTH Clerk of District Court I hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of the District Court; for a second term, subject to the decision of the Republican primary next August. The support of all party mambars will be fully Luella. Rorabaugh.

Blaine Township. specialized work. Cedar lost a mighty good business man in his going. He is a good lumberman, a hustler, and always right on hand to boost the town and community. baths.

Before eating breakfast each morning drink a ijlass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head Mrs. J. L. Smith spent Sunday a't the home of her parents, Mr.

ai.d Mrs. W. J. C. Lyall.

Mrs! S. A. Simmonds and Marie ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, ..11.4 a r.ll T.iziorl'iir oftpr nthpra irhrt nn uMth had tastfl. I foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff-noon. ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach Mro Pnu md hilirm after meals' are ured to a Quarter Mrs.

Koy Mermen, anu cimaren lime tone Dhost)hate from County Treasurer I hereby announce'my candidacy voomcri raaD he pretty or plain spent Monday aitemoon at the Lex the drug store, and begin practicing rr Internal sanitation. This will cost Dillon home in Kensington. very little hut ls BU-fflCient to make Urc acV R-rip and daughter anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Mrs. Jack Bane ana aauhmer Rememher lnslde bathlng ls more Doris, returne home Monday important than; outside bathing, be for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket from Log an township, subject to the decision Look to Windows and Doors.

The "fly" time is here. All wlndows.il and doors should be" thoroughly screened. This applies especially to" restaurants and food distributing es- tablLshments. Killing one fly now means that there will be billions less during the summer. Clean up your own premises and see that your neigh-' bors do likewise.

Especially clean out- of-way places. Flies will not go where, there Is nothing to( eat cause tne BKin pores ao not aDsoro of the Republican Primary in Aug ust. Duane Wolfe impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. 1 i a week's visit with relatives.

Mrs. Simmonds and Marie spent S.n Jay afternoon at tne Chris Kuhl-man home. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Thorn gears yozmgerorotfor it ctepen3a on the ears she takes of hit per-sonol appearance.

Tlie "VeJvetha.Bocfc" Telia iovr to look young and attractive with the Velvetina Complexion Treatment, giving pen drawing instructions, easy to follow right ia your own home. Begin Today Buy a box of Velvetina Face Powdor a toftja velvet only 50 cento at your druggist and ASIC for the new BCOK'fTS FREE Coed rich Drag Manufacturers, Ooaha.Neb. For sale by ENEMY OF MANKIND and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lj Gaddis and Lea' shipped a cor of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday morning.

Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Smith county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary next August. J. G. Albright, Lane Township. all and children and Mr.

and Mrs Beckman Sundayed at the J. Lyall home. Mrs. Edna Rea stopped at Cedar Mn and Mrs. Roy Jones, of Frank J.

N. Holzi Wednesday on hr way tO( Philipsbufg from Glasco where she lin, visited from Thursday The Corner Drug Store. tontil" Sunday, with Mrs' Jones's pa visiting the John Rea had been family. rents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Cole. Mrs. Sylvia Simmonds and fami Judge R. M.

Pickler will be a candidate for the office of Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District, suoject to the" decision of the Repubican primaries in August- "SLAY AND BURN! ly spent Monday at the Lex Dillon home in Kensington. Earl Rush came from Prairieviem Saturday. He is helping Stub Harris put up Alfalfa. Right Now Is Time to Begin the Warfare Against Deadly and Filthy House Fly. Downs Light Co.

put up. some lights on the west side of the square Wednesday. The guards can drill evenings when 1 they wish to do so. County Superintendanfc I am a canidate for re-election to the office of Superintendent of Schoos subject to the decision of the Republican primaries in Au gust. Your support will be appreciated.

v- Wm. McMullen." It Is the Patriotic Duty of Every Citizen to Destroy This Pest There ls more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put and for years it was supposed to be 'incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.

J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F.

J. -CHENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MICKIE SAYS Miles Elson is a candidate for County Attorney on the He served two terms as County Superintendant and I -Then naan be SOME I PLACE WHERE THEV DO Bt-TTER JOS PR.lM'ftNG-: TKfs.M VJHW NE DO THIS BOt CANT FIMO ON THIS made a good officer.

Since than he has been admitted to the bar and is making a good start as an at- County Clerk I wish to announce my candina-cy for renomination to the office of county clerk subject to the decision of theRepublican primaries in August. J. F. Bennett. The Cedar bakery turned out orney.

Presence of the Pests Is Evidence That Housekeeper Does Not Measure Up to Proper Standards of Cleanliness and Efficiency Ged Rid of Them! The Merchants' Association of New York Ms sending broadcast a bulletin designed to eneourage the fight against the dangerous and filthy house fly. propaganda ls a commendable one and we are glad to give it space In those columns. Kill at once every fly you can linl and burn his body. Observers say that there are mtiny reasons to believe there will oe flies this season than for a aumber years. The killing of Jus one fly NOV' means there will be oillions and trillions less next svniner.

Clean up you own premises see and insist that your, neighbors do like-wise. Especially" clean and every nook and cranny Flies will not go where Jb ere i nothfng to eat, and their principal is too filthy to mention. The fly has no -equal as a gTm "carrier;" as many as about 1700 loaves of bread last week, their business is growing rapidly. LOST A fountain pen wishout cap. Return to Verna McNeil.

R. E. Anderson recieved word from Hazel last week that he had reached France all k. and that they are "booming" away. County Attorney I wish to announce my candida-3y for the office of county attorney subject to the decision of the Republican primaries in August.

Miles Lee Anderson writes that he he likes armey life fine. Just after drawing a pair of shoes about three sizes to large he wasjordered out to drill. He said they were going to let" him wash dishes the next day. He says it is great. We failed last week to mention the return of Mrs.

Guy wing from Wichita where she had been to see her mother who is in' very poor health. The old lady became a centenarian last April. Measles. Thelma Cody has the Rev. Harvey was a Cedar visitor germs have been found In and on the Monday attending the quaterly ody of a slngle fly Miss Etta Lund is taking Mrs, Cody's place in the telephone office while she cares for Thelma.

Cash Produce I pay the highest maf ket price for Poultry Eggs and Cream. LESTER LOWREY. Spreads Deadly Diseases. It is definitely known that the CHARLES fly SUOMHOC conference at the M. L.

Church Mrs. Edwin Henkle went to, Ed-mond Saturday to visit her parents who live south of that place a few miles. Ruth Moore returned to Stockton yesterday after a two week's visit with her grandmother, Mrs, Ella Motrison, and other relatives. is the "carrier" of the germs of ij phoid fever; it is widely believed it ls also the "carrier" of other diseases, including possibly infantile paralysis. The very presence of a fly is a signal and notification that a hous keeper is uncleanly and inefficient.

Wouldn't Break His Promise. "Will you kindly place this cigar In my mouth and light it for me?" "Good man! Are you too lazy to lift your arm?" "No. I promised my wife wouldn't put another cigar in mv J. F. Cole's and Ray and wife Do not wait until Insects begin month for six months." Birmingham visited tfie C.

T. Cole home in Cedar Sunday. A recent letter from Lee stated that he was still stationed in to pester anticipate tne annoyance. Arw.il fnv nnrl Tntip nre the best Boston. Tlie name was derived from Boston, port ou the river Withham, which flows into the Wash in Lincolnshire, England.

It is usually held to mean Botolph's ton, or town. In the fqv- Clarence Roberts went to Green-leaf Friday evening to be present at his mother's birthday. We like to see a young man so thoughtful of his mother but hope he wout impose birthdays on her oftener than onse in every few weeks at least. G. R.

Hain was absent from town Sunday also we. are informed but have not learned that there were any birthday celebrations calling him out of town. Black Diamond DEHORNING PENCIL For Sale at SIMPSON'S CREAM STATION Every pencil will dehorn fifty head from ten days to ten month's old for $1.00. A forfeit of $5.00 on every calf it fails to dehorn. Call in at the cream station and get one.

England but would soon go on toi months' to conduct an anti-fly cam-France, -i paign. The farming and suburban districts 'i provide ideal breeding places and the A letter from Dr. C. W. Hall, says newborn flies do not remain at their they are located at Frontenac birthplace, but migrate, using raii- which is about four miles fromT tamrta' tlon to towns ana cities.

Pitttburg Kansas. He is head pie- kih flies and save lives! SCription clerk in a drug Store and Any odor pleasing to man Is offen- doing well. The Headlight will keep' 8lve t0 the fly and vlce versa wU1 7 drive them away. him touch with Cedar doings. I Tflke five ce worth of oil of iav.

teenth century such-forms as Botnl stone and Botolf's tune occur. Ln barde, writing about states that the place was then called Botonstow, but adds that it was "commonly and corruptly called Boston.".

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