The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
BF5S1 r WtMWW weessew iawaCTnrwri*'1** PgWMi nl, ’th e* Cedarvllfe timid* Q sxai V<sv Vcap« AZUJU SJMEriL, « * *C'.5U m i'i -W) ?f • ?>': iaC , 'if c'l , i”, l i i o*t :X“ I-’ Ni;w vuim iu>Mr an,I it jak sP^FXriiioiJifr - . i ' r , 5 (.">•: r'' *- PX'JMOY, Ii ISA SAVETHEPARTY. iitfrtfii y v~> iiuJ.ii-o k t ^ m P^P* | M i’wsjii-iS?;.’ craft ) im »* o .» i» ;, £ * * & $ £ It A c-*-i *o g / m - tlw *’ tv Ttfk* ny***fpim**** ’ j^araii.,? «? i . '.,g 1 in’!? (« c" ., 01 ', *n AttackofGmwk y jf tirtots-stealw*»f«*«* * , Cl_ ',cai JDot CVO1?Lici liZf J„at n j i . ’ t. ’ ijaM'5g jt At >e;> wg ? c - h -.aa Cd >3ti5to?a |.r.:;e?rstry Satrap .tiMtyo t—p»*)fr■»•»•« -—,y-«» ;Lterrif fa Aa? telo? te r do ttCEWto f«,;>* C8|3^aj, toCC3CO JQEtCSPCP’& ‘£S»5; ' trwM c? to sta any orri %&» mamint ten psoriy dretord a? nfeuAtp*, ar.t"jy f#w3G r r o a HALF Trip Ticket -C * t*»am Made oa fical Estate, personal of ColWaral Sfcarity, it if •'?...' % m r,i, t»fcj*. ri. ts.- W*-ri?«x». JPmdftenly ?•• iteh. umm*t'sinttiw, fj. J\ Win Amv,At'jfifffivMvr, About every &> many mih/the Ziepnlifiean party l!?it fimme emmly m ite fkfe' ^giticl«i?e« 'ai¥l #rcmoii *£ niKenh g<s|s iiita 4m straits atys ant lorsome oftot^eome iotewoBi and 'J1mve ' .tlie party”. ■■*'■• Already Instaiiec^ are im parded f lien leading BepwLf * • “ • f i s a f i S fSSSf.1«5S2MK,y*!* * • «* • * * • • « » "c~a . .''•*«;«'»■MwwMgBUBaaayww'ww^.Mfa.nai?. . , ",* T i.iT~ L.A | For fao list cljs mc3t!;a f daw? fcfctsj ed. tliiit ttie word weti.fi ontl ^ ^ a cati^b frci^cGicr ^‘'aByjbOflj'* litlfe Gowdy” and*-by farcies atyi 4l3^i? foiailo, aKtt I ,» ^ „ Tr,„^ Itsavobeenataa^4astdKa«]ti«?tc5t>ytie l |l i s eotB cu tjoti. was patkeo] rpiiiiitt. via $ cjteo E ' • TUB SECRET OF SWCCESE A « w t itiiroddc'doat A^tdtlie (Uui^Wl foi- ifh S *tUl gt ownig. Isn’t tliat a Ane rAovdnfr of sneers? Doiet it prove thatAUgnst d’ifr lisa licfi ufifnilntg‘succssEajnthe te of iadigutfoa-afld .dvfipepsia—Ibe irtrstouerni. :■ ■tfijocg.it'vata AngtiEit FiAivcr is a mrd entjafk f< estevutf a1 ^fAngtist . , , , « , overfs yefeHttcwri«j? a»H?04j5?t: II ohe of therediste’^ittgeoihpfatttfs. ‘e ' <(Tw»«*e«. igc andygc. All. druggUstst r v s : , .:. Istac Wiatcrroao, C^cLfivliL, Ot ;•/- Y o u iT M s t S le< If you cannot, it is due to an Irritated ot con^ted rftatc of the brain, which will eoqu de- vdope into,nervous prostration, Xatiiro ’demands' Sleep, and it is as important as food’; it is a part of Iter building' and sustaining process. Tins period of unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore ex hausted vitality* Dr, Miles’ Itfcrvhte brings refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and re moves the congestion. It is also A nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body/ and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will give strength and vitality no surely and quickly as Dr* -Miles* Nervine^ “DwtelC t: had tef> nURrki <f iaUi!Pt>a S-klEll„ltfE- jaft -r*ryai»fal:. and ia Vssl > -;sSi?!oa. I w i fc vo^Bt co"V7 rot citBp. vMr#,°Rfi'T to*J«v dSVi'rt.tif. r<cicSic3, Hn*nt f'>e a C' j '<r. 'A';:': tiOs’-'.T>W!R wit. *Ti'l n r.-'Jl*,;.?;f.i* Vi Bl*« MlW*' Ker-’-.c. owl a book. X3i;'.(ivcfi-r-Vs®fovpjwctitaij, Md h~’A t'-'Tlii lo r.-’.fr.:! irr lli.v,linsjie. ---- —*.* — - itvQf Uisrv .»>?S#i YiC* JkftM* t-tCl tti* t>5,n 1,23 1 ; , s;'f 2',1-i I artirnt, J=e;j k -. v / 1 •Tslj.r? f.o tcvd'tS tofu-. »’■; -n v:-’v.f ,- j - s >i.” hkxuv sa r 2 irm, rnam^i, vt, fir. Mlfex» fcffft?teis fit old &?.ycs ■..... ■“ —nicetfw&®_ if its rails, ns- wt:3>Sirr;sapa«S2o ti»a6’tu» miMttis wtt fccoc"- **fff wfir:;? MikaMcdienl Cc. 'E1Mgirt,Iiid cand> b u io f fltQ tmtLttiadlme type, tev^feeen voted out of tlie party" by tLo “Bosses” central committee* Omlmm in particular was Almt of W- E.’xS&4er, ' .o - : WJhen ■tbe. Committee of One Hundred in Xeriia want- ad belter city government they eiioae a man of sterling 'lualitiea and so warm did'thf light get that few men there were „that eared to make the >ace on the HepubUeaa ticket for Mayor of rXenia unde1' those -eireumstances, . 1 ; Then came the- c iy to l a v a the party” and,W. P. Trader, who only, a few months previ ous had been voted out in . a central committee meeting nation itr 1was one of the few men on the ticket that was, fortunate in being elected. Ancther ease is recorded and that is l i . ly Gowdy, n promin ent attorney in Xenia, that has spent m u ch /tim e and energy in fighting for the good of the-party against, the on- sloughts of the corpulent “Boss”, Last spring the "gang” organs, poured forth eoltims of matter against Mr. Gowdy ,. who was urging fa movement for reform; ’ A t the present time there has 'been a - change*. Mr. Gowdy has at last been ap pealed to "save the party” , f 0 save the party controlled and owned b y the ex-Bemo- crafcs,, Schmidt, Bines, fetal* Mr; Gowdy is recognised as a leading lawyer and the "gang”’ has needed hi3 services in try ing to land Judge Smith in the congressional contest. For days back ho has been hounded by ' the "gang” henchmen wanting him to as sist In making ou t’the Smith papers for the legal battle. Mr* Gowdy had charge of Judge- t’Lroggy's fight two years, ago and won against, the triekety* o f "gang” lawyers, the secretary of state' andpohticiano^ TheBupmme court finally settled the case. with stolen delegates ‘and Judge Smith, who had been a standing candidate for years, was presented something he Las since found out h e does not want. ■_Such Is the sta tu s o f the Republican party in Greene county l i t the present time, and such it will be as long as the party machinery is used for monetary gain by one man who sells public office and patronage as so much meal, THE MECK-BED. • GovefUor.HftnleyofIndianamade m uhpivwg atftUvgAfo the fljLurtentft and jAiHiUy of Pufdue Unlvei^ity, Lafayette, Ind*TMemorial day,? TnjqommenUnjjott Uxetopicsof the the Governordeclared that a* eontWue hie work. “I do not look with pleasure eitheroh thy hmiok- thanthe ‘ndhofe-hed5”. As long as »■*! T •*.« t’ ‘it k J j .1i * w jUv/a^. the bnuek-bcd1remains, ! hope tint' the ‘mitek-rukes’Twill x-o ntin»fi>toex- oosfe and hty it hare*, that, people with its, pollution. L WHEAT SEED. rrejMRt ChuniceWotDn<lp*Me—n*»t lo BUdc to AGoodTIU» k . . tClioold idea that seed tended to’’ran out” if groivntoo longon'fhesaiinesoil Is false. '"Runningout’ of varieties Is due to poor tillage and kicit of seed selection, ratiief than,tonatural causes ryhlcll'deteriorate the Variety, $io live stock breeder“wouldexpecth strain of cattle to improve If be selected the Inand first;, wnm to fejyewe potatoes todays” "What do you,want;for tfcemr' •% deft*! Imam What ate you pay ing?’ Thebuyer reels oft a string at -Ifetoek •&) trade” about "great ptety la the buys them, at bio own price, I have seed #13 aod hear$| this a hundred ttoea in rout months. Bat let ft eleaa shaven; alert man, come la with ids ‘‘banners front” with him, andhe gats the topofferat once, Tiehftowowheth er it Isenough too* It there Is a little scarcityhe gets ft raise out of thebuy er byAxingIdsor™price,—U, B. Chap* wan IIICountry Gentleman, „ 1 , ' »U„4- - HOTBEDS, TUetr Stnuoii I f ,V# w Om—Ceavr*! Method* of C’oMwtrucfioh. 1trim date-at which the hotbed way be started with safety depends hugest entirely on the ingapsat coinmaud for {.Jfri 'r: ACO^OXHOThEb. v heating ii ni|)( Upon the skill ot^-the eperator. BTolheds aresome'Oniesstart ed as early ist January, or they may hddelayed until inMarch. There are,, various methods <of ctn- n or pit, stmeiion, from the excavatio two or more feet in depth, wnucu i;i» with brickorplanks, to the simplebox set above ground and tilted on one aide for the -dint to the btirii WTicro liptbed frames ,ue -it on top ofa pile of lamentingmanure thema nure should extend beyond the edges poorest bulla and the poorest holfors to breed frpm year fb year. And yet Mr. Guwdy lies not; yieMcd this Injust .themethod by which most grttin raisers save their, seed. The Usual, custom Is to sell the best graiit and save what Ja left.for 3H&. Save enough of the best grain for #:d and ibh variety,will not "run,out/’ provld ed theSoil is given proper tillage* At the Kebrnskn experiment station ft new variety of winter "wheat was in troduced and grown on the same sol! ,for several years;' A* the variety adapted itself to its new environment the yields Increased* Wifi seed wag carefully graded each year, and the variety shows a tendency toward.im provement rather than toward deteri oration, Grata «aAx*oc*l €««Altiiiii. Buying seed every few years from regions having different soils and clt* mates is dnwiee. Following the rust epidemicofHJdl manyfarmersbrought wheat heed- from Canada and wer# greatly surprioed, mostof them, to find that selected home grown seed gave better? results, Varieties of grain adapt fh&nselves to local conditions* nfadvarieties fromseedbrought from« distance must usually haeome ae- elijadtedte&ra they can do their best, pedigreed variety^' It te best'to stick to it and aid the' wort: of natural se lectionwiththe fanningmill of grader. **»2iinae&otaExperiment station. y e l t o &mob- th e m m that liatw E.tuljkefl Mm on every fiaml ami \v& hope that Jie eoiitim in to^ lve the "Boss” the foldfiliouMer* Mr.“Gov/dy ecfteiftly hanift y e t ^forgot the e.mtt&t for con- ^rcsskmal >nommation when J«c|pje {L¥ro|!py offerecl te tvlthdrar/te rrktlo the H ide* braikteBeroyey figh t.' . The wltiidtmval v/as1la favor of Goitly amdltlifev/as Iil:a imying a m l fiag m the fete© of. the The *'T«iigAfem” hefrMm co enrag- IN GNS'G QV/N ©ANDEN. CONTINUE inoixfiio nro fsptmiaftooh ;Wrgctn feyifogular treAfi* EmWs Emulsion ; W ronl fHun thn vst.irys ni,aaH('ir efosn «iiiloro; iiiiiimv,j?f j Sfexwii ^ Vho A /U fWQSOt ptjsfiipCO 7 neAnsi jf-scu c'r.7 f'hfctnon 'VmtfAi iinpTP'ir ucoeptoOv fir<a» i > ckmhu iUo fyomb-Q GCiDayn, . jP«S* and Onlohs^MoW io Orln®on 'hDljese*f«va*lte trap*. ■ Peas are perhapa the moat satlofae* tery had icdispencablo vegotabio that ma can grow la htoown gardea, ftayd ARural Sew Torhdr-writdri Witte early poap ate desired they ehouil fee the flmt tiiftg pigated1n oprihga Fes' the garden or home use we prefer to cowthem in double tows, which*AVes oaehalf the labor tn ahshtugor brush* leg tip‘hud gives about the sanjdet# to the row m if sown in Dingle rows, Double rows' are made fight inches apartaas three orfont*feet fromother m m . ■• : ■ A<good compost of stable manureta: acridedly hotterfor?growingpsaathaar eomcierela! fertlifeera. Wo ucaail^ farrow the ground six inchesdeep and fill furrows half fail of tho compost, Cover this withhho or plow, rauo tbs 1 - 0 WHlevel mm t!so earn i £Tet a lino In tho center of the row te prepared, malm drill os either cldc of tlio line, !a thetwthe peas are gosvb at ita rata of dfceQt3ft«to fifty fest of doablerow* fiaioii* From Haiti,, fetohm ttot ara to te grown fro© fijo data fc!wn|d te planted coif early, fefltou e?tFnfo cs.au, Cry onion's grdwa fiwia «a-d % ptavisss year. Whoa planted Cii.te ttey can bo- war to iito gracii fitoto «wtoerisrt for market. la d»H$ w s-ipsaotl la duty. Diasit tinea imbe.) apart Ja t!ia tow, tlio flasunt re.iaiied fa* a given pSced ot *ro;itsddCji^iatfl onthe cita of tbodots. WlobaIkinveaiand Whitts Portugal ©sly tailetles ifowo , e plants suffer*, it te gteeraUy praf-. erahletohaveapit beneath the frame. Inwhich themanure is placed. Daily advlseu ta first put In a layer Of iiu ‘inch dr*two of Any coaree w&- teriat and hpoh tW3. froth twelve to thirty laches of manure, ffhe earlier >the bed is made the larger should he the amount of manure. Hotbeds im tendeff to.hold for tffo mouths should have about two feet of manure as a tele, ffhe manure should he put Into the pit til layers four to eight laches .thick, eiicblayer holes thoroughlytrod dendown before anotlier laput to* Manurethathasjusttheriglrtamount ofAtrawta it will give a,springy feel the feet as a person walla; over it, but it will hot fluff up when toe pres sure lb removed, Above the manure may ho, e thin layer of leaf mold or *oma .porous material that wilt serve b>distribute the heat, and above this are four or five Inches of colt garden- loam* in which tlie plants are to he grown* Balancing,SinbJo Manure. Stable manure te a low grrle feri tiljtzer, having a total of only twenty- five pounds of plant food, in a ton, di vided as follows; Jtltrogen, teapounds} potash, tea pounds} phosphoric acid, fire pounds* Stable manure has aa excess' of nltfogeh} therefore In order that Itmay act to the best possible ad vantageIt shouldhe balanced before It is applied to the soil by the addition of it proper quantity of potash and phos phoricarid.—Biyan Tyson. bjriilAaRo of Inrlsnleil LimO*. While the necessity for the drainage 6f irrigatedtendswill doubtlcaabe less obvlbus When water te moro cconom* (caliy used and supply canate Ore Im proved lu such a Way as to diminish, leakage, ft considerable Iocs of Water from both causes will alWayu bo un avoidable, so that drainage will al ways be an essential part of the Jm- provemcat of irrigated land In some localities* f t o You l$are MihaZ wMctt Im h t v t in ms? fep got ft;’3 f i e filgnafttr© i-jta. ItMI it ’ cr riddleWRderfis yer*, BtPveSmpevtMon srittf^ Its iUl©w»<iE©»* toil ccciv©yoate tms* IBspewwatS ttok trllfe wltR aT»s!€Bfl»»£^ Iitf4irf3 am«l asauasfc Dspcriiiienfe* W h a t is e m m u m mhamlcss snljstitwfe for CafjtwUiLYotfe- contoifis weithep Opium, aiorplnao nov otRe» ® m tafewee* ■»-» & Its guxranfeee. Xfc dcsiws» V j m an il array* 17«verifiI»Bes&. I t cures Diarrlioea smd W*ad Oolie. It relieves Teething YrouWmir ciwgh epwfpntton anti FlatuJcaoy. I t assinritotc* tb& Yuoa* fe^iiates tips StoniaeRanfl giteagr liealthy aurt aattm tl The -cmarenhi Alotlier’uFriead. ;; Te f^aarjy AMphials to AJ^DAriA cip«iaiA , m s - i| m 1 1 t , mvt ig’sip i, vjittiixiA ’ south and eoi - th oaiwilj . na , tknnehhep :. Parcel iip of teillM Hem ehk «*fe. « Tiehrts on polo Mssreh fori} AiKl April CdCftii Uth, go«a yatuoslr.fYUlttoys from date r«vfather Informa- th»p#e«»ns«ityourlocalagent, otraMw*- GENUINE . CASTORIA a l w a y s E ea ts t i e S sa a tu to o f In U s e For Over 8 0 Years. w*c VKTtuit<omk*M,,tX StoEBy,,^t.w vo«« Ctr /,, HUTCHISON & GIBNEY | lip To Date. t WJRAP3, down in- SmWA31drtSi ' . ; “ ‘S I L K S ,5 j f e v o M - [ sortmenfc S71-S to 49c, - -sELANLLTSi com- | | forte, Beddings, low prices. '/'W D & ftm a ^ ’ ia *: dies, Gents, Children 2o cents up. . ° GOODS, C A R P E R ■JACKETS, ‘CARES* a n d L A D IE S ’ S u it s . F a is a le a t O*I,. OLisk* P ass . A uhsx ^ “ TAK E TH IS CUT. n , }6WB}WP» “TTe recommend it; there isn't. any better,,, , , - In mid-summeryou have to trust to ft. large degree to your bntehpr. Well Cared For Meats. in hot'wCiitterftrfl.fbe only kind to buy 5 we haveproper appliances for ' Iseeping them l'igbt, and they’re. Sweet and safe when sold. I>on’t go meat shoppingwhen it’s hot Buy of us aM be sure. :* CROUSE , IDAimiiLB, o. Item’s R g s t w t ! u . anil toning Booms •ilotner High and Inmestone street- ’•■ BpringfieW, Ohio, OKLYRAILROADv » « - * _ _L»_* X en ia , O h io . EQUIPPEO^WITH AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLOCKSIGNALS , fSG D T A B L E ClCILIAN Rtnev/s the fiahynal-es It new again, restoresihfefreshness. Just Y*hfit you iTeed if your hair Is faded or turning EffiVv for it alv/ays restores the color. Stops fallihf? hair* aiso.Uli^ li?Iihe^co^ 5 ^»Hu?Vj(,‘! AKI> SOUTHERNRAILWAY TROM ' Cincinnati t Louisvile 10 AL IM B IM CIIIES ' South, Southeast, *nd Southwest, Nelson’s Business College ITI3TAUW GARDEN KBYBOARD Arcrtde, SpSftiigaield, Ohio Anw,ptog*cjs5v3CSvii&v(2Shpractical task* i arO.ptasrras. ; jxccpsntajjteactc^* Kowte25:hYca.*. | ao«EtEEKEM’ TICKEtt CH MM f W tr AMDTHUD TUEtDAY*OF EACHMOSIH tB UXttf ^telKTSCCST3* LIQUOR or MORPHINE' ■tat fctercato Sata lAl-vt fAtilaKROvVri,T,P.A. m\sv/.ztbt*,0.T.A. VI A,R«Pj®&rr.tl:iictai'Ste3a w. €* l»KlteRSO.’?,fe*P.'A*, ‘ 'v ; •' . Q. I t may got bo rnafca i » mc-atloH that the amateur gardener would achieve better results did b e so t eshauet all Ma euthtisteem to btsylag tbo seeds* To pievcnt omut lu onions start the ; ecete la pam and-grow theta larido tmtli of. a eite tea t lha offlut eauaot: penetrate. • , , ( • Get th« *eed ordea a * IVhen tlie ' fepring temel with a r-uoh the eeeflsmuu !u always stvamped by aa Jftflux of orders. G|ic*iAft Ucc", Rotiita, tetheoaivsties*r..l ratScnaltsrstsenfc BOftKKBBPIKO d SHORTHAND. w ti.o ter c« aioso=. C O L U M B U S O H f O ,Aspara^is ri35fcgees over wiutof pu th« refuse had ea tee diceased atalim T h@ G e n t i l i i e , p eat or left aueat feititosoaafit forlane*. tetlng* Treat by telahintanotherre-a*: e&ft-if yoa have to fight wot thie year.<' Deridewhatyouwill grow, Getneed early sad to t beforoplanting, fry to toapeet alt iho fiardea tefte: mtt hotbed saati and got them ready to? tee buoy fame. Cabbage nod eantSfiowte may sow’ to fetai’todhittfcs gmmtMftseand-trangi ftfeed to cold ffhinra later, ,Rian tor a anrepaaion of wote father ‘ ihaft tor those- ompa teat will fcsiaira' tsidthftttehtioaall at tfiftsamotime, Spoeiis, For'ks, Knlves^tc*. Pricft, 0m U , f-toRfttofswnotWteO.Cs, rift? to* **t» £&&&»a- Ah* 'Mvfeall tlifi epiaHtfei Isi desiRfi, ttek - teafiaMp and feiolt of the fec-at ster- Hagsilver, ritoufi-fouttiitoofie-dshth fheefest.. . ■ v . Hrtijftg Pewter bs H fealt€iitoOJ»{m*Bi f Much of the sterling now <wi the Market is toitkely too tMnmid Hglit tot i>ractfaal use. aiul Is f(xt lb* faxodsi mety way to **Stiver P k h iikii Wean ” P.tT iViCk ^*Vroaaij«$S,8i«v Heel, , y«8 Ct±i for “tnw n^aim Dfii)3.” Avv’4 satuilaLa, c. ’CV ,^w ,T tC *s r r A a, r.'lbWJ!?! v .,'K'.--. n ir> lUr,:.' !• C „.!5! 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I ai and wife. i.i'or Hale:—; °£nggyto goo, is expect 'toaugwill fill 12th, Mrs, ■Piorei 'Oringfield f* -•-ramh-r, Mr. , Mete«Hrass■ i-'te to seli-ct ^•W-;53.80ton! Tn tin tlurfibili tiregTyiti ofioe, m i ; R O to s fdtwatl dim is i 1 Mfefet iiavfewj1 « 8 S i
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