The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

c( ■'b . TP fW ' T o * P W in, I tQ r ^ P " ^ * 8 ti* “H to f inuring j p»*»# ft** »|S ^ u* *> , * * iw&Y Holier* *a ^^iwiwywl, b fd n ii B fcyn tii# o m i M without tlel*y, For call n t m y o ^ j bin my own «u^ /tone* Clark, i | | ►untie#* }v«*y day j0 tbfr )r« c l e m a n * ^ i k G B K T , F P K : OHio. ilk stlde, Office Manager, i sli * 10 | t a | pq mi tr; to Loca l i’(i l el ,vu| nail e<J -in tho Terrltorj' crsc4 by tiia ,,* , -sville S ts ilmlle - the ^-- »i|l SontbtTBTragtlii CY. TENNESSEE,] .ABAMA. . tIPPl. HOKUM. W H E R E wl : (I ■tel ipfl ird t il ier|i«V Growers, ftseri, MatmJttCture |n tors, Speeutamrs niid M oney XendeA fctcst chance* fa ifac Ifaiid biff' money" by reason of Jl1 ieitfines* o f fa. ABB STOKE, i eJ)jr AHDGOAL. iABOB-ETEEYTHIiratj nchO uBBistance, nmTfate r the ummifsotonef, ‘ - M “tSSI.Ott uer a tr a a n d t IKacres In Went Elarida th pH* under V, 8. lfaw*» thcO ulf Coast District i illtc. the K*ttiffcl ~ tysof sa a h a re th .. >at you want, and wa wil. how to get it—hutdoaT Kry 1* flllittjc up rapidly. I maps and alt informst: !«*?, . B. J.WEKYBS, . Jijgration and laduatrial A |i.| Lwtoffi*, Xaatacky. P 8 eM VILLE, OHIO. of Merchant* and Is-1 |5«|icitwl. Collection] i and remitted. 1New York and Cm*] | l a t lowest rates. Tbs] m«t convenient way Mi 1 mail. 1 i^TTteal Estate, S ib plater*! Security, nan, Pres., pjnith, Vice Pres., Wiklman, Cashirt, -TffK- whotograi&er* p o s t w lfeM e pu tty i tis t m tin* # P U S m m m o m m m m m m m m W s I M s f I O^rtiiiiti i*if iwant of principle b the p riad - «a*t (ifMMH* t t t If fiinibtonea are correct the come* usoatain more goo l people than Hearlived. f t f h** men find it eaejr to buy tiriaga __ tfWe but it i# usually mighty torfto p#y for them ou time. ' r t f Honesty is the beat policy, hut how * good paid up tile insurance paiicy. t t t 5fti mnii has * more promising ai-ter than the country editor, AH kit delinquents keep promising to pay i{i, Iml they hardly ever do, t t t Alittle girl who called f°r * rake ofsoap «t a grocery store was asked by tlie salesmau if aha wanted it toenteil, she replided no they need not ta’md about seuting it a» it would uot fettoo heavy to carry hewelf, , t t t While milking our rounds one day this week, we heard a story told on a «rt«in person in towii that is some- lljihgout of the ordinnry. This per. aoii in question held u good position itsa dny laborer, mid as Buffalo Bill Miue around he aectited more inclined togo to the show than - to stay and , hold his job. He was urged to stay hutJie replied that lie promised his ♦‘best girl" that he would take her to the show. In cither case ho was hound to loose, his position aud what was he to «m? Nevertheless be went to the sliow, and that wasn’t all of it, for while in Xenia he quietly slipped around to the Probate Court office and secured a marriage license after which they were married. He now holds one position but is compelled to look further for another. One of the laborers on the tele* phone line.while drilling a hole in .the rook, upon being asked by a fellow hdiorer how deep he had it, remarked • thirty inches. “ How many time*do I have to tell you how deep to drill that hole,” replied the fellow laborer, “ why Am’t.you,drill it two feet and a half . and slop' at. that. I f I wanted it deeper I would say so.’^ IKK REK IKHI. Tiwt a* f r SI«Mt Miuit Nast AtwoysBe Obeyed* When there is danger on th® rail- mad a red light is displayed, To run by this signal means tlaatli or injury to tl» pamenger*. All through life we see the diiuger sigunls and, if uuheedi'd, sorrow, des­ pair, anil sometimes death result. These warnings are sent out by man or nature for our protection. Nntiire sends out a Warning signal when her laws have"been disobeyed aw) there is danger of going farther before the wrong is righted. ■ The best machinery needs oil, so doe* the human maejune., Tlie system becomes run down and seeds to be built up* I t must le placed in a healthy condition liefore it will do its work properly. - If the blood is impure aud the liver toipid, the stjmach fails to do its work awl dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, headaches, and constipation' are the remit, Iliese are nature’s signals. Heed them before it is too late. A new combination of thoroughly tried and tested remedies called Knox Koftmch Tablets arc now offered to refiertog humanity. This new vege­ table remedy goes to thn scat of these Hmnlenr, builds up the whole system sad transforms the weak and infirm hNohealthy men ami woman. A sin* ftfebox will he a most forcible argu* taeat to the sufferer, Knox Htontach Tafdets imme*li» •tidy relievo indigestion and are a tils* pretire cure for ilyspepsta. I f your dwigistdoes not sell them, send fifty f wwts with your address and that of [ ti*druggist to the Knox O'hemteal ®s, Batik Creek, Mich., and * full 4*d box wilt be sent postpaid. mu* tCaulf * July 17th to Angus! 18th, luclusivd fcswwou tickets will be aohl account "^thsay Asrembty” a t Bethany *hffc,Iud„via I’ennsylvsttia Idnea} N returning until August 15th, ^ • •7 day during th# Assembly i “ “J il pregnttnmu of exerelwss Is i l« whleh talented m Mt aud an m reff?rff^nWTMMPw' J^W fT r iS f [fedre It Is tha ssktuat. O mw * sty he a iww . U k f j f IRRIGATION C A N A U T ^ toSsreatlmr f C t f w s X« waere t j * owner of an individual ditch reT-*:*!•,Jh* auldoet only to WMt*t« Uwa goverulng the diversion 'MWof water, The iiraetlcal opera* c<M^ otatl0» caual Systems ta under tba oautrol of exwutlv* officers of th« mmmny, but the reproacutattra w a . i —w ym oM gat * oh l a t ir a i * With whom tho farmer and irrigator comes into most frequent and intimate contact 1 * the ditch rider, who la'gen­ erally appointed by the manager or president. His duties consist In pa« trolling tho ditch throughout the sea­ son of actual operations tor the pur­ pose of seeffig, that the works Uro .tn good repair and to superintend the proper distribution of Water to, tho va­ rious stockholders from the system, The larger irrigation systems gener­ ally have several distributary canals leading from tlie main one and follow­ ing as nearly as poSsil% the highest ground of the areas designed to be wa­ tered from them, At Various {mints along the main ca*‘ nal or distributary latotal branches nro diverted for convoying-the water, to land of Individual consumers, and it becomes' necessary to place regulating structures a t the points Of diversion for the purpose of regulating the flow Into these laterals. These consist of wood­ en. boxllko structures In which sliding gates are placed,, by which the size of aperture from tho main canal Is regu­ lated and the flow of water therefrom controlled. Where accuracy of results is attempted there Is also placed In the lateral ditch below the regulating gates a welr whose flow for oil depths Is tab­ ulated, and a graduated scale is so placed with reference to tho weir thnt the depth, can bo conveniently rqad off. When It Is desired to deliver;into n lateral at given Volume of water, tlie ditch rider consults his weir table and finds the depth oyer this, weir necos- sary to^dlschargo the required amount, lie then increases or lessens the open­ ing from the male canal by moving-the sliding gate until the required depth over the weir is realized. This Is the most Important duty of the ditch rider, and for Its proper execution he Is ex­ pected to make a 'trip dally over the entire cnnal or his division of it. He usually travels On horseback or in a two wheeled cart and carries a shove), a hatchet, a small sharp pointed imr and a number of empty sacks. The hatchet Is used to repair structures, the JF>‘ 1 pT m \Nv ___ _ Efc.' Sto, H—DIVdllOHBOXOXLATERAL bar Is for raising gate* which may be difficult to move by hand, and the shovel and sacks are frequently re­ quired for the repair of banks and' the afappage of holes caused by gophers, muskrats ' and other burrowing ani­ mals. The bolea thus made ai;u usually Insignificant a t first, but become, rap­ idly enlarged by the escaping waters and If not atopped carry mway a por­ tion of the embankment Upon tbs discovery of a leak the ditch rider'* first efforts are directed to the location of the point on the Inside o f the bank a t which the water enter* tho hole. This Is frequently detected -through the eddy appearing a t or near the opening. The orlflce, If small, can be closed by pushing Into the hole one or two empty sacks; if already large, It Can usually be closed by first filling a few sacks a half or a third full of loose earth and ramming them Into the mouth of the opening. The regulating gates arc frequently kept locked and the key carried by the ditch rider. When a water consumer has completed his Irrigation for the time befog, he may d**ire that the wa­ ter be shut out from his lateral. In such case# he leaves a note tacked to kls head gate requesting the ditch rider to shut It off n t a specified time and In the sntno manner notifies him to turn U op when he again needs it. Tho ditch rider get# these messages when h* make* fat* dally round ever the ditch, g«ch a re some of the items in the op* •ration of ditches as described by 3 , 0. Ulrich In a recent bulletin. Treatment f o r OmfS, Ilot water treatment for oat smuts mast be done Jiist right, and all farm­ ers do not have tiw facilities, Formalin la easier to nse, one pound to tf*'* Ions of water. This Is eithci sprinkled «n With a watering Pot, one gallon to a bushel of oats, or the oats are dipped in thn solution. In each case they should stand two hohr# b e ta * bring dried out, says an exchange. --YOTJNC* MEN WANTED , with mm W«a# A metitnlh* Ha *»**• ^ J " Mian are atnMfri to poriHone. la»nw« •lee admitted. Writs fiw ft** rata- r e <M T . " I * r HdT> CHtdm Tek frapk W w Mmdmkf. J* * « * LADIES’ TAILOR HADE SDR BARGAINS. $ 3 Q Q For a suit of blue gray mixed Covert, Jacket fly front, liued , * throughout, skirt perculino lined, very stylish, perfect lilting, reduced from *7,50. j 5 iiO for ft brown or a gray mixed Cloth Huit, Jacket lined with , , Mdk, {Kroailne lined, a thoroughly good suit,, perfect flttittg, reduced from filO.OO, 4 $ 12.50 f;,r a Suit of gray mixed doth, finer quality, jacket silk lined, skirt fine percaline lined, skirt ahd jacket hand* eoinely appliqued} reduced from 825,00. .' WASH SHIRT BARGAINS. , ♦ A Q f * for % Wash Bkirt of gray Irish linen, trimmed with baud of * i fW white duck, inverted pleated back. A great bargain. H T f if t ' f?r gray, tan or blue Covert Wash Skirt, trimmed with white duck, inverted pleated hack. One out of scores of bargains. A Q f°r » ..Linen Crash Wash. Skirt, trimmed down front »nd around liottom with hand of duck, pleat on to back. fifeCI Q Q for n genuine Khaki Skirt, handsomely trimmed with pique ’ ' hands, inverted pleated hack. Scores of other bargains equally ns good. • • • IBurphy * Bro. €o. 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 Limestone St„ Springfield, Ohio. [ o .o o o o . o o o NEV fL 'S UNCLE JE R R Y . * 0 , 0 . 0 . 0 , 0^0 0 O O O 0 0 1 am the piuioi- purtuor iu a firm ot lawyers. Ouo iiiornlng one of my clerk*. Kuril by name, came into my officewith some, letters far signature, and I was struck with his woeful uppcarnuce, and it was rather natural that I should ask what was ' the matter with him. "A dreadful aud shameful *oax has been played on me. Mr, 'Opkinson. air." h* said. Novi! was always erratic with Ids h’s when "put out.” “Sif down, my man, and tell me all about It,” I said, for, much as I disliked the man;~l=rmnd uol help feeling sorry for him, so distressed did ho seem. "You know,” ho continual, "that we have always looked forward to Uncle Jerry leaving sumo of his wealth to us or the children when tho end came." “Well, Nevii," I interrupted, “haa be died?" "No, sir; worse than that, I.am afraid I would not be eo cut up about that, but ho has plsyed such a dirty "trick on me and mine that I am as much disgust­ ed as disappointed." . ■ . ■ •As I saw ho was bursting to tell me hit eorrows, I'told him to proceed with the story of his wrongs. a “You must know that Uncle Jerry last Ohrietmas, as was his usual custom. Invited all hia poor; relations to dine with hi 1 . I don% mean all our children, as well as the ‘grown ups;’ no, he did not like children well enough for that, even if his house could have held them, which it could not. No; only the parents, and thero were enough of them to crowd a good eised table. ■ v ’’After a satisfactory but plain dinner wo disposed ourselves in Uttlo group*, •ome at cards an'4 other* to chat* The night passed smoothly, excepting that two cousins got excited in a political argument. These evenings wound op with « doch an dorls, or speech, from our host, and , then, after, singing ‘Auld Lang Sync,’ wo would separate. The speech last Christmas was a memorable one, and 1 rentember ««eh word burned itself intomy memory as it fell from Uncle Jerry’s lips. , “ *My dcar relaUVei,* ho commenced, ‘{rgu wlU he sorrr ioJeoriv aa4 eoa-te- TuadutKe iiS tnai: tbTa gathering, whTcE it hat been my pleasure as well as my duty to hold a t this season of good will toward all men, Is to be the last. . " ’Yes,,the last, I grieve to ropcst.' Yon are all, 1.think, awere'of the sudden collapse of the company which promiaedto be one of the greatest and most suc­ cessful undertakings of modern times, I wffi be brief, as tho subject la to me a painful one. In that company I was foolish enough to invest my mousy, not so much for myself as for tho benefits I could bestow upon my Idth and kin. That dream haa ended—a* dreams .do—suddenly. My riches have taken to themselves wings. I remember with pleasure the many professions of affection from yon all - yes, all—without a uiuglo exception.’ "The assembled relations gasped with astonishment at the first few sentences, but before Uncle Jerry concluded his speech—end he was In no hurry, 1 assure , yon—they had recovered themselves sufficiently to applaud in the right places and to utter the usual platitudes at the end. " ‘Auld Lang Syne* was sung rather hurriedly, end we drew • long breath of relief when we were outside the house. A ‘email Indignation meeting was held around the corner, but, hot as we were In Indignation, the weather was too .cold for outside declamation,-so it was broken up as a futile waste of energy, and we fiispereed to oUr respective home*. "Aa to myself,” continued Nsytl, "I waa aa mad as any ot them, but a* my wife and I were walking along our street 1 was suddenly struck with the notion that It might be a ’plant,’ You see, air, I am a great reader, and In novela and those short teries which ope reads In the evening papers rich old uoclsa have a habit of springing these surprises on their poor relations at such festive gather­ ings in order to test the genuinenose of their professed affection,” 1 remarked that I had read of ■such teets. "Well, sir, 1 stopped aufi danced on the pavement until my wife caught hold of my atm and said: 'Sam, are you drank or'mad) You’ll have a crowd round us In a minute.' * “ ‘Mad, Salty) Not I l l m through the artful old hypocrito’a dodge. It’s tho old, oifi joke-.’ And I explained matter* to her. , "The upshot was that I farmed Uncle Jerry for all 1 was worth, and mors, for 1 had to borrow money to cover Increased expenditure* I first bed him to stay with tta at Hrixtoa, and them took him as part of the family to Margate when wo went for oar holiday, paying all hie expenses and keeping him supplied with tobacco, add he smoke* no small amount. "Well, thla went on fo? some time, and, although the others knew what I was doing, not a soul stepped forward to Drip the old man. Not that I cared, foe 1 quietly chuckled at having outwitted them*. * "Under proper circumstances—that is, according to novelist* and story writers —I should have been rewarded by a handsome check and ultimately been hie sole heir when he died, but no such luck for me. . "Suddenly one mornlag about» month Ago Uncle Jerry said he was going to town, where he Intended to take cheap lodgings and look for aome work. From that day to this I have never seen him, much as I hate triad. "Today the final blow has been dealt to me. Xread la this morning's paper of tho marriage of Jeremiah Joskins to Susan Hobbs. No cards. No cake, No prencStn Kueen Kokh* iu a buxom wench about 25 or 80 and is certain to have • **” Fbor NerfiT^I could not help laughing at him, for nil ho looked such n picture, of mteery, but Uncle Jetry waSi Indeed a Wise man, for ho cleared away his reU- tions a t ono swoop. Later, however, he had the good taste to send a check for 1800 for Nevll's oot o r pocket expenses end a* a solatium for any moral or intel- lectaal damage sustalned.-^London Loadar. ^Sll"-(f-y— !«•» Yoar Stomach Katreea Yen?' Do you havo jmtlnri in the side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, lielehhig, Constipation. imsof apjietite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples arid it repulsive complexion? I f you have any of these aymtoms, you have dysiiepria or stomach disorder# These distressing trouhles are promptly re* ltoved and then cured hy Bailey’s Dysjiepsia Tablets, I'leasant to take. They will bring quick relief to the worst eases. Written signature of W. J Bailey on each tmekage. Price 25 cents, Hample free* , Druggist* who don’t have them will get them fur you. Two kinds of tablets in each package', The latest discovery. Hold by C. M. ItMgwsy. f • Hummci Wash Hoods, fawn* 4r, Dimities % , Organdie# was 25c flu*12Je, 40 in. all wool Dress Hoods was 56e ami 55c for Sfte this week, Alsxawdsf A Bpritr. A «000 OKNMC. We have an inquiry from the Ger­ mania Investment Co , of Cininnati, wanting a responsible and Influential gentleman to act as Local Manager, This Company is supervised by the Btate of Ohio and have on deposit with the Btato Treasurer, $61,500 in Government Bonds to guarantee their contracts. The Company hi among the strong­ est and most progressive financial Cor­ porations of the Btate, They have made more than 25 per cent for invest* ora in the past and offer to all a Guar­ anteed 8 per cent. Investment. To the man capable of handling their husinree in this district, they are ready to make permanent and liberal contract. Address with reference*, T u » GttftMAMtA twvMrrMaxt Co„ 1 A 2 Wiyglw Block, Chsriaaatl,G. Tsfleasr*'-’’* A full lino of Dimonsiona, Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, Finished in White and Yellow Fine, Poplar and Hiimloch. Farm Gates, Richmond Fences, Locust and Chestnut Posts Hhiugles: White Pine, Bed* Cedar and Hemlock. Doors, * Sash, Blinds and Mouldings, Glass 8x10 to 40x40. Largeststock in town American Window Sm eens Fly Proof Try them . “A little Bit crowded” for Boom and Desire a n O p p o r tu n i t y to F i g u r e on . W e W a n t Y o u r T r a d e . M. TARBOX & SON, <*You cannot always ju d g e s man by the clothes be wears.” * ' TIflurattwly$jxaki *8 this saying is well applied tonur shop. Ip tho 15-foot space we occupy, you will find better facilities, juetcr deal­ ing, faithful fulfillment of promiees and n greater desire to please. Carefully Note-—Our ad. assert nothing wecannot substantiate. KYLE & TATE, Jewelers; 18 South Detroit, XenU, 0 . C i n c i n n a t i D fv lr,., fsnnsyivsnisLins; CONSULT THE OLD DOCTORS. 2 6 Y e a r s iCURINB MEN THE MARRIAGE-QUE8TI0N. Fact* About Maids and Echotore That It I* Wall to Know. There are In the United State* to­ day about 2,209,000 more unattached males than female* similarly situated, the exact figures being 5,427,767 bach­ elors and_S.234.494 spinster*.. Those flffiitea-dispel the prevalent notion that there is a surplus of unmarried women In this country. In the great and growing West there are teb avail­ able males for every maiden, and even In the Northern and Eastern state* there are actually more bachelor* than aplnstera, twenty'years old and upward. No state in the Union has aa many maidens as single men. North and East tho percentage of bachelor surplus Is aa follows: Rhode Island 2, Massachusetts 2, District of Columbia 8 , North Carolina and New Hampshire 9, Connecticut 20, Maine 27. Vermont 64, Maryland 19, New Jersey 22, New York 26, Vir­ ginia 22, Pennsylvania 21. All of these are low percentage states so' far as the superiority of bachelors In point of numbers Is concerned. Out in-Idaho there ir e one thousand per cent, more bachelors than spin* store—16,684 to 1,420. Wyoming has 90S per coat, more unmarried men than single women; Arisons 921, Washington 777, Nevada 272—all of which figures Include neither widow­ ers, widows, nor dlvoreed people. The average lonely spinster ought not to need many charms In order to se­ cure a running mat* in those state#, nor in Idaho nor Wyoming, where th« excess of unmarried malee ie as 10 to 1, tn California single men out­ number single women by 267 per cen t In Colorado 418, Florida 122, Kansas 158, Michigan 111, Minnesota 148, Mis­ souri 96, Nebraska 214, New Mexico 290, North Dakota 294, South Dakota 282, Oklahoma 485, Texas 204, Utah 275, Montana 109, and Oregon 412. n ^ c Jta ^ ({« S I|ff* ? |S S andqn—Uon UKr W i f WfiSMmmMR MEttMAL INSTITUTE SSState S t, OMeege, IN. - Question Awowored. Yes, August Flower still 1ms the largest sale of any medicine in the civilised world, Your mothera" and grandmothers’ never thought of u«ng anything else for Indigestion or Bn- iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of AppeudjaUi, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc, They used August Flower to 'clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate ac­ tion of the liver, stimulate the ner­ vous end organic action of the system, and that is all they took when reeling dull and bad with heedaelraa and other ache#; You only need u few doees of Green'e August Flower, ns liqmd form to make you ektiefled there is nothing serious the matter with you. Foe sale by C. M. Rklgwsy. -Yon tire easily? , , Your heart flip flops, you tremble, and think you are getting old,, and fear someone wilt know it* Uil||IUU| Rani WH* re.s across a cow path, without wheeling like a shlngle-mlll. But you bet you are not getting old. haveindi ‘ :ba . i c * ^ ( ’aidwaifs Byrnp Pepsin. It's * sura dhot, lw , 50# or i l Yoa gestion. Youkeveietit run too long, Yon eanenre it bjj nriig Dr. bottle. Get it o f a M. XUdgway. r >Tem. Oefihe a«4 Ifignee i t Ovny^. 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Any one vending ■lcetch aud description of atty. Invention wifi promptly receive our opinion free concerning he patentability of aaue. “ How to Obtain a Patent” aent upon requeat,- Patent* secured through ua advertised for aale a t our expenae. . Patent* taken out through ua receive special n ttice, withoutcharge, in T a x F atkxt R bcoxd , an Uluatrated nnd. widely circulated Journal, consulted by Menuficturere and Investor*. Send for sample copy n i l , Addrsis, VIOTORd. CVANl ACO. (A ittt Attorneys,) Kvees pulldlac, WASHINOTON, D. C. UllWAfiD M am iJr. tMarade" M m . ‘ knkrilk.” &*rto«(ft <reii ® hthvSKV." brirfim »r Dyspepsia Cure Digestswhatyoueat* I t artificiallydigest! the foodand aide Nature In strengthening and recon­ structing the exhausted digestive or­ gana. I t la the latest discovereddlgeefc* ant and tonic. No othet preparation can approach it In efficiency. I t In- AReliableWtminWanted! 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