The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
•Chain* Tread You will find the right tire •Usco" Tread S C H M ID T ’S P I N E A P P L E S FOR CANNING EVERY DAY IS CANNING DAY— Each week brings some F ru it or Vegetable to can for next winter. This week get , ' P INEAPPLES , A | T - PER 1 P A two lor..,....................... . A j L DOZ....... .........„ ....# 1 Try W heat and Corn Flour Blended. Requires no substitute* We can also supply you W'ith Rloe Flour, Barley, .Flour, • Rye Flour, Corn Flour and other substitutes for Wheat. Wattermelons and Cantaloupes Bed Raspberries* Blackberries, Dewberries, Peaches, New Apples and other Fruits* P len ty of FRESH VEGETABLES of every description, 1 Washing Powder White Line. Regular 7c value 6 boxes 25c LARD Fine Lard 100 Per Cent Pure Per Pound. . . . . . . . / ^ A l T P r Schmidt’s Blend. GurFEE^^DdSt'elCut i * i t K « l i « ) » FRESH FRUITS Including Raspberries, Currants, fine Peaches* Watermelons. FAMOUS ROCKY FORD CANTA LOUPES. Tomatoes and other fresh vegetables. ^ Cream Cheese CHEESEs-sa*; Cabbage, NW per lb .............».*. 5c Corn, p e t c a n ........ i , „.**#»#'*»f1 2 K OAF, Ballsy’s Pure Laun dry Soap, g«v«n g — Bars for.................... PEAS, Good Grade, ........... 12K H. E. Schmidt&Co, XENIA, OHIO U. * . Voed Administration JLUenie* G. **,473- V M W A W W A V W W m i W LOCAL;AND PERSONAL VWVUVVWVVVVVVWV^^ “W ell take it Home in the Car” The average motor car is paying its way now more than e$ver before. » ’ , . It is help ing to make up man-power shortage by saving time, —by taking part of .the burden, of store " deliveries, . , •• • . . - * ■ —by relieving freight and passenger con* gestion. * . Make your car as useful as possible. • Make it as -economical as possible, I Equip it w ith United States Tires .for greater usefulness—more continuous service, —utmost mileage at minimum cost. . There is a United States Tire scientifically "designed ’ .* ' t * ’ . f * for every type of car. Mr. Charles McFarland, nephew of Mayor D, H. McFarland, a .young farmer about -81 years old th a t resides west of Yellow fenrlugs, barely escaped with bis life Wed nesday when a harpoon hay fork fell from the mow and struck him on the back of tlie neck, I t passed through a t the neck and protruded fully s ix ,In c h e s under the chin, The windpipe and Jugular re in were only missed by a fraction of an Inch. There b e in g . no one there a t the time McFarland, rwho is a stou t robust fellow pulled the fork from his nteck and walked to the house and had medical aid Summoned. From la te s t reports he is getting along as nicely as could be expected the only fear being blood poison. The young man’s re - mUrkable constitution is probably the only thing th a t is keeping him aliye to endure the suffering'from, such an accident. Leave orders for Kokak develop- iugaiid p rin ting with ForrestNagley MrsVW. L. Marshall and laughter, Mary, of Oolutnbus, a re guests a t the home of Mr. R . C. W att. The Fourth of Ju ly was cele brated in a very quiet manner so far as th is burg vras concerned. Dur ing thtrafternoon most a ll the stores were olosed and the streets deserted except f o r . th e hundreds of auto tou rists th a t passed through town in ons direction or another. A num-’ ber cf neighborhood picnics Were held tlieBe being the only event to mark the day. While plenty ot food m ust be provided tor threshers because their work is hard, le m ust be well cooked,' prdperly seasoned and palatable, th a t endless variety is Inappropriate arid unnecessary. The Food Adm inistration makes these suggestions to housewives prepar ing dinners fo r th reshe rs; ' Reduce the m eat serving supple menting cettage cheese, iggs and beans. ■ Use combfeads or substitute flour breads and serve no pie or cake except where substitu te floors are used. . I n order te save sugar, use boney, preserved fru its, maple syrup, &c.,; foir cakes and pies would require sugar. Conserve labor, plan simple dishes and less variety. I desire to announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator in this, the 5th-6th Ohio State Senatorial Dis trict, subject to the decsion of the Re publican electors of. the district, a t the regular primary election on Tuesday, August 13th, 1918. fr a n k ; c . p a r r e t t , Washington C. H., Ohio. We are authorized to announce the name of Robert E« Corry as a candi date for County Commissioner, second term, before the Republican primary, August 18. We are authorized to announce the namhof E. E. Lighthiscr as a candi date for Sheriff, before the Republi can primary, August 13. We are authorized to announce the name of Deputy Sheriff Lincoln Fun- derburg as a candidate for Sheriff of Greene county a t the coming Re publican primary, August 13. . We are authorized to announce the name of George N. Perrill as a can didate for county commissioner be fore the Republican nrimary, Aug ust 13. " • We are authorized to announce the name of Ralph Wade as a cand idate for County Auditor be fore the 'Republican Primary, August 18. We a re authorized to announce the natne of Joseph Fawcett as a “candidate for County Surveyor be fore the Republican P rim ary Tues day, August I S .. Length of Lobster*. Whatever ny>y be the excellent In tent of the bill filed In the Massachu setts legislature reducing the length of lobsters that may be legally taken from 6 to 8 Inches, the measure might well be entitled a bill to further the exter mination of the lobster. The lobster Is rapidly disappearing, partly, at any rate, because young, and Immature* specimens are permitted by law to be caught. The present 9 inches In this state Is shorter than the Maine law allows—-and that is none too long.— Boston Post. . .London Ohio Home flour a t Nag- ley’s. * Or. Miusr Antl-F*.ln rill* f*r *11 cat* DR. 0 . I*. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bunk BMg, CedmM*. 0 . 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