The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
ilipspipg*i^ i « i » *mmm M m **.. i i f t i w M * ' # — , i j » fl£ g ii|ft»»ii|lil fa 'ilH r * Will Get To Dote. "Boa*” Bev. Andrew has stated tha t not a minister In the corporation, that w ith other Republicans, denounced .Herrick and the Whiskey ring last fa ll w ill be entitled to a vote at the coming primary, The statement goes for what it k worth m a free and enlightned community, H is edict te that X IT, Wolford, candidate for central committee w ill also he denied his vote, • *T h « «*m e .‘ 'BGflt’Vba* made Bs,threat that, heads w ill be knocked o ff w ith ball bats i f certain Pattison Eepnblicans attempt to vote, The George B> Cox methods o f CSncin m nata w ill be put in force. W ill the people continue to sub m it to such threat# from this renegrade politician and tax dojg^er? Who believes that J. H . ^Andrew and T . B. An drew swore to the truth when they say that 1320 is a ll they have impersonal property in the corporation? Is anyone so blind m to be, unable to see why aJast desperate effort is 'offices:^; offices and patro? nage o f this village and county? . ' pincinnati had just the same trouble Wednesday that Ce- datrvihe had last October in the primaries ^hep brutal force was used ..against those who ,have strongly: opposed .the uta achine” methods. Congressman Bongworth b y the hand dent Roosevelt, his rit te dem ent from attending the primaries so that the “Boss” can .h a ve things his own way. Last fa ll during the local option .fight “ Boss*' Andrew addressed an open letter to o n e 'o f our ministers tb be present during-votlng hours to see that K,there wa$ a ^square deal” ., A ^ ill he make such a proposir ;A m a g a in on Saturday September 22? H e dares to. ; ' N*to York , • , Chattanooga* Kerin. Aug. 38, 29-nryao Eeceptiom ^ept 10, 17, l8-~KegiraentaX Be- T BaUliriore union. £ SipfcA S—Jubilee Week, c * Oct- i6; 16, 17—Society Army of ■CityofMexico m ------- tjumberland.----- --------~ - Ax*g<U t08i—GeologloalCongreas , Colorado Springs tot Jtngelet, San Frisco ffept, 18,19, SSO-ibke's Peak’ Con- Sept, S to .^.--ICational Baptist temdal. Convention, , ^ . Horneseekrs*Excursion* Toronto* Oni. -In August? September, October. ^ Sept 18to I. O. O. V. j m r W d S e ll and Guarantee E v e ry KRELL PIANO * to g iv e P erfect S atisfaction o r you r m oney returned r, / GEORGE &S1EGEER O. Y. SlKOliBR. Jleslctent Partner. *.Jr Bt,' •4 fe'-l ■ ■■■".■ w ■• . - t-O'. • , ' 1 r friKUt/lll jpyir%- V D f iD a iwfgSffe-; —Wf a-— * ’ I f * § » * * « * m t fc lfc t t * !'!? p-WILlblw w> wJKJ&vviBwll <!■ Jll# v AJE#i **ntt th* O c t o b e r I d t h and SJO tH wt »NSW sp BI *“ * * * * * **. * - f * . THEYEAR Jirm i. wfcWWWWpw m i For twenty years the Ohio Exper iment Station ha» grown potatoes, Vbeal: and olovey in 3 tUreeryear f rotation on otte ot x\» farma in Wayne county; a farm no better in { natural, ierfeiity tb*n.tb0UBandBof I otbers wbiob may be found in this [ region ot tlm state,' . " Abe # «K i' under, eiperiment, is divided into three sectionsAnd each crop is grown every season^ Eaeb ‘5 ^ mm g\, f ’ #&* -v. y .. Sit.'Vf,C<' * V‘ A& s | ii I’Km -4 T 3T y-f ? *+ ^VV^Ts- 'if f , . *. 4. 1 , ‘& ’■ vy ‘ - 4» u> 4 . v -■-> t - Ex >4 / i'A -v i.y t , , . * 4: Crti&sC-5 ix * (I flT V I . ! . 1 tained at a high point, but it seems to be steadily increasingj the aver- s/ *' j < ?, 4 ' , ^ Ux' /-i ^l 11 , V »- c yf v l1*' v,r»i ag0.y'10ld for the threeplotewhich i reclevO the'obmhination gfveli, atul i whichate located in diff^entiarts I • - " ‘ of the field,being 88>i bushel* ®or 1 ------ 1---- -------------- acre for the-first half of the ten- 1■■■■ »■ ,,. „ ' , year period, and 42% buthels per acre for the second,half.4 - % I t has tberetore beenpossible to produce forty bushels of wheat per ^ V «r ' '■> ' l . '. . i, . k» > i ’ t 3 < IK? A" m&m «... c,,i N .'Al-A-l- !. v .‘ n,i *4 >■ ■ . ■ ’i ,-j -' Yf f*\ , *41.4- 5 At*. tr * % than paid‘ the cost.';., , , .It is the general. Observation of , fannersthat Wheat does exception^1 ally, well 'when it follows potatoes, and tliis fact in part account?iio? j ’ S” n . ■ t $33 TO THE the large yields, obtained in this J ' ttb w * ‘‘ v«/ i experiment,' Phe faC that the land was in good conditiontostartWith— patt of it having deeh cleared from ;he forest-ifor purposesof this test, must also' be borne-m mind. But on another Of the Station'sWayne county farms; one which had been reduced: to a very low state Of fCr- fcihty hy long 'continued and ex- -v haustive cropping, an average yield Of 28& bushels of wheat per acre J has been maintained for thesame] period in a rotation of corn, oats, wheat, clover and timothy, In this test the unfeitlllaed yield has been nine and a half bushels I of wheat per acre; 'This yield has been increased to 28% busueis by a fertiliser of the same composition j as that above mentioned, namely? > pounds acid phosphate, 1001 pounds muriate of potash and the I equivalentof 190 pounds ofnitrate I of soda pet acre. - In this case, as in Uie.potato ro tation, the increase in the other | crop* of the relation hasmore than paid aii the Cost of the fertilisers,; ekving the increase of wheat as clear gain, In this case also tbe rate of gain is increasing, the averageyield for I the first five years of the period wing 25 bushels per acre, as against | I f bushels for the last five years, andthere seems to be nogood reason to doubt that after thewasted fer- i tility of this land has been restor ed it will he possible to still further increase the yield to a point equal-1 ing that in the experiment first] mentioned. rV r , - 4 . ! , •’ E fom Chlcfigai every day from September 15 to , October 31, incliisive. On ly" $33, Chicago to San Fransico, L o s Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, and many other points on the Pacific Coast, $30 .to Ogden o r Salt Lake C ity, L ow rates - - toLiimdredS o f other points.^ Name your exact route—the - ,t3* AND PACIFIQ-SOUTHERN PACIFIC *V We desire to extend our heart felt thanks to our neighbors andl friends who so kindly assisted us] during the Sickness and death of our little one. Mr, A&dMrs, Ihos. Johnson. Ticketa good jii tlifoUgh tourist sleeping oats. Hate fo r double befth, to Pacific Coast points, only *7. Through tourist' oars to C a lifo rfia leave Union S ta tion , Chicago, .at 10i25 -p. m. da ily . F o r complete Information (freo> a^ ,u t rates, roptes, tickets and reservation* write today to A nice line of school supplies to he roundat * ■ . . Ngglty Bros. ft A, MILLER, General PassengerAgentT CHICAGO {? ,!? 1- .< . v 5,VV jA A & fferk ' w ill Srtrf-ro**',' t w h n t v - n : POLITICS IN fbe standing of th aiirdfA httve t* -W m lem to o f f j^litlcs bah on out ?gdtutiom .. TJ j ? Herald has s ; 00k eh against tM f with the schools au<! - m nave imnm>s>4 ( the patrons in the V Good .teachers hi ? places -because they:, political orders, ’ ^ 4 wasdropped to uevei (*B qss ” . iTeaefaers < their, place? andhfeh^y qnalifi^ntions, but for 551 theycould secureto h • |i mpower.' The taxpayer's used, by t being th® ij| f the *‘graft*1 that Ai>p^| Jias ..nourished, on, foil “ books,■ you have bee;' I- gome .one"of the. retPfc g'" tsfytiii /3<%b<f;; v, - tt <?<•% A" ' «ro<«ll the fruits of * *'^ :'xilrietfi'en%duld:be.T-’fc for* the' place; *‘Jud !, formed the eahdldatej 1 if was the jrddib, ,fea . f; *wtidbi;:^ : .% b .^ ;:' b.|^;' . * county “ machine” , f oe j word | president s'afl. #pok€A-;by|- -Is, all tho iatf did fie meed jb sky.? To shpW-how-Jacks* ; milker^’, .p la y s . his peculiar, but some e mom to get?their schools than dojritiwrA H dlaua?had the' nerve]',,; I candidate ,for „SUperiir regardless of the fact t{ oftbfs district, by anof majority Skid “ no s]’ I . theTboard;';waa’.--going anyway. Elstenwhat tal anti W ha t you jusfrwhaPwe HubixrBo that we w ill gt No on# can f t . in th is elf over m oat o f pa tte rn s, b e s ! good serv ice i O u r Over| . find a re th e b 1 in prices Chi •r ». ■ j i IQ u ^h fe k lm t i o^peuse a m it m /• * c O a l l m * •^"WlVi........... HOR K" i s® Sou th U , j;* i f
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