The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

Caldwell & Taylor's Original Benzol Gas ■ r. \ ( . i J * i » , / "i NOW SOLD IN CEDARVILLE BY T i l l T I l l i i L This .wonderful motor fuel is new only to the motorists of Cedarville. It has been sold in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus for the past 3 years. . This fuel will give you 25% more mileage, 25% more power, positively no motor knocks. The elimination of carbon and a smoother running m otor makes 37 Greer E IT iL T g lA L AND YOU WILL $«*"iwli t ... •.i m- SEASON 1924 Percheron Society of America No. 141846 . PEDIGREE:—Foalded April 25. 1917; bred by J. Quincy Smith, New Carlisle, Ohio. ■■. ,* WEIGHT 2000 POUNDS. Thip horse has proven to be one of the Sett sires ever brought5into the County. He stands well and has an excellent disposition. Color is jet black with star on forehead. Sire: Infoumas 69465 (81417), by Dorceati <61215), by Demon 40966 (46420), by Violoneux (37421), by Lavrat 15$21 (21169), by Bismark 6629 (633); by Sultan byMignon (715), by Jean L« Blanc. __D*m—Peacemaker 54864, by Turgot 54274 (5G041), by Matador (48466), by Cliseon (41222), by Boutor 09596), by Picador III. This horse will make the, season at my farm one mile west o f Cedarville on the Kyle Road. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be accountable jrltotdd any occur. FEE:—$15.00 to insure satisfactory colt. R. A. Murdock TTy ( M a c C ALAC Ja the ttakh yarn'll like to use on yourAeon, furniture, Woodwork, linoleum, •tt. The mm with Which you can apply Cains..one *t*t stains and finishes *einpl«t«“— and An many attractivs color nffscta you can gat -O ak, Dark Oak, Walnut Mahogany, etc., opens tbit way for you to Bring new tMMMty to many pfcars In your howowhh this 355wlli|l a sample can FREE m.' H OW TO SAVE MONEY ! W HEN SHOPPING ’ B y MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN ) (©,• 1&23. norland H, AUdn.) THE VOGUE OF THE PLAIN I ftUG ' ; . •; “It is n ptetty safe guess," Said the up-and-coming salesman In. the carpet t. department, “ that the average cus­ tomer is going to ask for a rug In some neutral shade, such as taup»\ W g ton, or dull tones of blue. People-' want certain tilings and ask for them, and will have them if possible." This is most interesting, in view of the fact that a few years ago gijnl } Strong reds and greens were the most ■ i favored colors, interior decorators 1 are supposed to be responsible for . f starting the vogue of the dnil solid i colors In the first place, and jud.Ttig . from the demand for then in nil cap. - |pet departments toiTny,* their choice ’ was a most fortunate one. ! There lire many good reasons why nigs' in these unobtrusive shades are *6 well liked. In the first place, they will “go" with anything. One cat! be transplanted from the living room to the library or from the dining room to the suu parlor at will, anil without offending anybody's sense of the tip* pjjoprlnto. You may remember how tlie ret! or green rug of other days hod to he dedicated to the “red room" or the ■"green mini,1’ whore It re* mnlned as long as it had life enough loft to protest. Another reason favoring their choice Is that most of tlie rooms In our homes are small today, am! a plain rny inore.wh the apparent size of the floor space. Yon have .noticed how when carpets instead of ruga, are used, the use of one solid color on ad* joining rooms always gives a sence of great spaciousness and unity to the whole house. Of course, the greatest effect of size Is given by tin unbroken Thk if brought t»<ntr yowtoatam- pkem ef Cake FREE* >Tiredfi * OAK m OMlA»VXU.K LUMBfflt CD. OtDARVIM.15, OHIO TOY OUR IOB PRINTING {©, 1**4, Vtm.*rb K*wjn»ip«rUi>lo&.) K*sv*r trtY* a moment to com­ plaint, but utilise the timo that would otherwise b4 Spent in this way, in looking' forward and actu- aliting ta* condition* yon desire,-— Ralph Waldo Trine, WINTER GOOD THINGS An Teeth wfeatabiea are either not -in the market, nr nre too expensive for the average faro* »y, it is neces­ sary to *use the canned vegetables, Many delicious concoctions may bfe prepared from anch foods, \ In many homes where thaw Is a fine garden the ten­ der young aEcreta are put up in the smurirr fa* ipe in the winter; but in almost any market from this time on one may bit, a bunch of fresh carrots -which will aerve for aevernl dishes, - thus cutting 8 0 1 , '>n the expense, Appia Sessile, few'good, tart ap- ■plea aa for api h> : i», adding a bit of lemon joint ami grai d peel. Spread the atewe 4 r*ppU' mam around the . side* aad battom of n buttered baking dish. Make a uiKard of two eggs, u pine of milk nnseil with two table- fcpoonfnk* of com-larch nhd orto-tlilrd »f a cupful, of tag -e; flavor with nut- ’ meg or cuaamnn; CiK>’: and cool, then ■ pour earefaity the apple-lined ‘ dish. Beat the wli't*'* of two eggs; add ! , two tabktapwnfuls of sugar and cover ; ; the top. Broun in a moderate oven , j and aerva cold, j 1 Baked Patatpea and Paafc—Allow1 i one-quartw of a pound of bacon to ■ 1each half-dozen potatoes end pint o f ; peas. Wash the potatoes and cut Into f hrh'Ca. Scoop out the inside of the lie- i toft), leaving a cavity. Sprinkle, this: cavity with salt and pepper uhd fill ; : with seasoned peas. Place a bit of ba* j con on tup of each, place In a pan in W h ite .Houce Hope* N o. 4 iC Senator Samuel Ralston of In-' dlanu, who hag been selected by “Boss” Tom Taggart as the Demo­ cratic Presidential nominee, if he can prevail upon “Bosaea” Oharlea Murphy of New York, and William, Brennan of Chicago to hand over’ New York and Illinois delegations.*. UoalUtOn of these three delegation* • would prevent the nomination of any other candidate ro long as the two-third rule Is in effect. Silk Over-Bldtfres A rt Mold Admired floor npace. If plain mriti rlnl Is used,; n,f, rtvrn M(f ba(t#, ,mtji done. Tlie n room appears target which Is cur-, iH,lin , hmrt|i w drained of all liquor, | peted, ner.t If a oh,ale Inrge rmt h • nnlim with minced parsley niay be J used, and mnalient wlsoft broken up ; .,<}ded jf gMiired ! by several small mpo. Pmtbcrmorc.« ' App^ ^uffad With Raisins and s Ntrt#.“ -Oora"half a dozen apples and | remove the peeling of half of each ap* pits. Pat oac half cupful of,watCr in a I satieepan; into this set the apples, the tuitcpisd part in the water, as tbla plain rugs, like a plain wall set off to advantage wlmtover fiirtsitmo imiv be in flic room. In general, the lcf ? p:v .Timueed the fl'inr-covcrhi'f tim and rc.dful tim tno’ • liuwnc.nious whole will 1 «», Only One Lbjecthe .1 i.ffcrcd to tlie sotid'colm’cd vip-.c flmt is that Hey do fsba'.y du. f and fontmalks icadily. If Is diilmed. however, 1 P..I fho«e in tiie dull umlm I ’'bade:' ,i» Out ; .W f<M.i{irlms ro plainly aa da the darker colored rugs. i Hollanders Like Oake. th no other «„tjnfry do c;ii:c« may auch an Important part in the dfiUy diet, of the H">pli‘ of all classes as in •** Holland, wher*? they s, to have an hiflnitc- vntlcty and aortal kind* fit* i *»*ff occasion. t keeps them from losing tlielr shape. ' Turn and haste during the cooking un­ til the apples arc tender. Het them . <craftily la a baking pan and fill the ; »• ntcra with onc-thtrd cupful of raisins ■ and the aame rtf chopped nuts, Sprin­ kle them with sacnr and bake In a , modemt* «erc» imtlt gfnwrt. 9erva; with th* strop poured arontid them, ( iK ix tw . j teriniH. An up-to-dnta and pretty aup- Eammaw Knavrfatlga, ) over u,-ide> 1* pictured her* tt la m *>•#* poikaible to «uy that' our re>lu<cd prieoa tra baby Maktlf 0 t Out world doaan't know •chicks after May 1st. how th* atfcar half Rtaa, Navraday* i The Nortjhup Hatchery, m e m m m \ t r n m m m . o . In the realm of blouses the over- j Mouse him almost superseded other] niyic-a and>ls praeticnily witiumt rivals. 5 fI lie ldotue kcc|iS pace with tailored . uhd sports suits In Importance and 1 niijiunrii Ift piuln, wm-dmblc crepe and ,:irf in figured silks and in other nm- < r* 6 * gmd a * ' B e SureThistim e/ CT, When you are getting ready to have your hpusu {tainted, it is important to remember that there are two essentials for every perfect job o f painting—a good surface and reliable paint. IJ UIUW9 UVU At* IUU nuuvu JVB19 V* HVM ****** be expected from a paint applied Underproper dtitions. Hanna’ s Green Seal Paint goes fiMfcest. can con itio C, IIsn*a'sGrttn $ * a l Pmin t nnxwtri tntrb pAmtiHJk*for­ mula tt mt th* ptcittt. tflHki ktst mnd w ftrt ItnfttL G. Whi* U’rtrn* U (tank tfpttnt- na, ktmtiifiir tht ftmtttt {frteH Sf*l—M3SjHtort tk*standard. D e f r t n d a b h P a m t S i n c e 188& The Cedarville Farmers1 Grain Co. FamousAmericansand TheirSayings t We like to ritare with out friend* all the joy and hrtjipi* ne*w that oorne* to m T h a t i s w h y Mahley’s has inch a fine afr o f fifind* lines* and d ia llty ; W illtjmn Pmdfnr^, torn M*y 20, m PaLlishei' of NdW York’s first m>ws* rsticr, "No m-in is Ih.rn tin- m skine, Who live* unio him- s<L', he live* to hoot.” Jlrailford rhvr tttttf- * f t t f to * fins thOMat ■Ift t k e s a words. No man cun live * selfish tile awd hste friitmis. eor- m CORN, 3 canj SPINAL New PEAS can; ,1 GRAPi Frcsl SHREI Fresl CORN large| COFFI l b , , I J j t ' A * "

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