The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

;E !ffY -N L N T B W NO . *2 , 8BBB» W#P,I8« »! C E D A R V IU .E , QHKJ, M M > a y , oavomu m i m wt** mm ted wMi m flpMMWWT M M jyO'M - JXT ' i * -fraat*- A « * I A m JI'- H ItefeMMMhi' .M ti’MM#' r <e6ml»***«*«** f l .Q G P B I C E A Y B A E * »»nk* a! yw Nil#, jo ra rth* world forth *Ir beauty, only thing w* oeeto peisigwveitatiidiheclug-, am sure I never saw a m ere fewm- flsppllng of toe iW, twin of bamboo trw» a»d sometime# UfHl sight th a n ! t>*wthe nlgbCtoafc •omtomti splato M w* j » bauara orchard reminded up tha t; Mm, B*rv«y took vur to the* place; the eurr«atof tberMwi we iw*'r®is * tropical country, The h t t w n . m u d - b n o k v i l l a g e * t o l d u « a l* *? ****,?♦ *<*• ja * torelgu Una, In i n A f U l / l a ...............' • 1 ■ - ’•■' following1letter vm written S^Alfarott* Hammond, Oatro to liter *m»fc Mr*, H- H, im*u. '*• _#$ £must tell yea about -toe ibfipim.tilte uIb la” Dr. and Mr*. vay'fepPOtAugust on the boate Bring our stay with them w# *aw whaie5hoDamietta mmflxMmi Kite {tifb j a irtigh t* too, empties into- the eeft/.S. forget the refleojmM la the ^ t e r | ' cTaye*ehthaIhi* -. # ;. t f .j ; . ".^ -• ............ ~ • '--'• •— - '-"*• •*— ••-••« •’^*5**:*ir- *5i«? frjffi-Vf* ■ 5>0 »;W * iS S ' v^-iSS iS ® “S 5 * 5 5 S i C T s t S r t J ^Hipper**** aa BOrtjR*Jitlit WH|*« *0TI1« nr rtjn m g *»>*»»Trom'TSBW 1 ' ' ‘ * ' Ing vessels from ureeoe and Syrialomwed titerive? in for. iV i* J - . •A-te.*..4«i. . was th* aod a donkey^oaded with B o r n e sort kand ms 06« of green fodder, amt two or three ;■ a wave, or loaded, camels Je<lby the farmer him- [twaa beau- b «W* Often thewlf** had a b#by In somoon vM fier arms, a great load of dried pot* t* ton B t a l k a f o r fuel on her head, and hey left Ai a little three-year old holding: to her y ![ & s*.**• w*a ■.i.f'.^kaH.aiytaotVtaSida.• t : « " v ^ bW the. .On of the toortatt wo*ld m z) “nigbt- »him ,” as they were plowing1or hw- *y looking for the ootton-vrormB. I t was pleasing to «oe the gre^t oot- which were anchored onteide in the fund then took-fch# t Bar,' where woJplwd tea, because the m a r wa« yet too low tor them to come op the Nile. ton' fhdd« around which grew the I t has rinen very jameh ainoA hemp as a fence and dote in &while a btgyioe-field with its beautiful pale 'Mm. Harifey inYited os to spetid, the last week of our vacation on the 7 ” :*.. „flll t h&n We &l*° many waterflbis with them and we were her n » L •* »>w °* ^hich were Wa* notthat very kind of her? There ■were four of .net and ithat part of the Bella before^ fBoWaspio* glad to bar* the 3 ctuulty..lt reminded us very eh of the home-land when w« sited at the beautiful sycamore l with their dense ‘foliage, and ^tlnies a ,group of weepvug-wil- which. were growing on the I Our new Fall Stodc of Men’s and Boys’ "' ri:-.; - raising the water a t leaet thirty fe^t high. The" aunsetn -wnd sunrises 'were exquisitely colored and were eeyeC- »at(y beautiful wtmn it appeared to |u • ’ * * * ‘ " Whohad been there Mfreri (We*were Miiie Paden.ldis* Walker "V4 »de xtiifcnctih i2ic»•MW"tm)itei -i 'dw•«..»!; lxiim.7. which had the heavier- burden, the woman-or the donkey. W® had to stop a t ihe M^psettr# bridge for It was locked, a o ; ^ . :i ^ morning I came back to Caiiro, How had gone i did enjoy It. Sabbath, nail-boat erto Basel Harvey’s a! weeks wa hfd a most delightful time* - A* Mrs, Harvey Says, sometime* the silence waaeo great that i t could almost be felt. Tot it was the verj thing we a lt needed after the busy, holay cifcy-hfo and: all a re .greatly benefited, by the Change, Often tht J „ ................................. .. -» ■-r--------------------------- Op I forgot to toll yen tbatwehadtwoHervioea on the boat. ' About fifty were present' a t fbe morning services. Howwedid en­ joy Dr, Harvey’s Sermon, , The evening service was a most nrr-rei t, . . . . ''.."s' J f, TWf 'ft. ' 'rF'-ifSil and wyaW IgqJilasW th e week before). .We arrived there and willed up the t bay morning, We ength, #f this b <* mat-hooKe,towua« when the wind failed ^is." We ftn-i helpful prayermeetinp, but only ,a ished our breaafasfca ' ' * ‘ * ' " some writing when ( up agairi, so off w e , All weut well for a came to * Sharp cur wb*r<<*Hre« of the sadsSffl to get out and tow the ihia by P^kna of long bnfal 1 v v ' *" ' A i h w # advantages of a s a il jboafc.), These poor sailors tramped through water, p ’eeds.attd a\ peculiar l^nd; of th is tle and Wo were must h ftd |y when th ey were abje to comebaef- to the- boat and r i d e ^ W lay evening t -early Mon- sd only the -: resort, or (gbfccall lilt t* ’jSl- ttAl -.- .,-, 3 — . g — C f., — - Worship and few came as most had gone outdo nd sprung — ^ ■ a t pine. j I 1 k E s o w z p THATES/pBYOtC SSoUtr IKFSCmitDmRAEAttW UAf- DOSTK U® THE MMM ^VV IKMW n . t l f f i V S T W # m g 8 £* mmM until we the river, see thermn-sefcat the sea-sliore, I t was one of ^he most helpful Sab­ baths 3[have spent in Hgypt,, Ispep t the reat of last week hunt­ ing teacher^ but was only-stfccess- lfnl in oue.ease. ^Bchopl dpBned MU 1 ydy you.io-uee:pe;beforemaking yohr r s - jsfStHI' J- •** ll* H t fi ; , ' • ' - - 1JfpBS Pjr ' .~ “ .;%my m • • ■W4l/tfSiiSoWBi INtOfttt SKI *- • Iff* ■ *‘ "4,“'-TWroMiLE:You^'NEEb A- \ f V,“ii5 , 'rn /;^ WP:{\, — V y> -fijlli -o s ^PvC; , ^ --..‘. - "i ..I -. ■-. t. .« .u. .... .. .^ •r^~T~-'.:r. ....■^^ I jkF-rj..? ^ .............. *■........... i f ............I , . ^ h . « f a t e L . 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To every purchaser of “The Malleable”., tins Week only WeWill give absolutely 17*60Set of CnnkingHtenslls OCTOBER 22 to 27 , INCLUSIVE * I s n ’t i k e k i to h tm o f y o u r k r n i e o f s u f f i c i e n t im p o r t a n c e , a t l e a s t , f o r y o u t o i n f o rm y o u r a d f o f f l a t p r o g m M f s b e i n g m a d e i n t h e im p r o v e m e n t o f c o o k in g a p p a r a t u s ? Y o u rf * o o r M r w d o tm a e—M b u y i n g id t h e f a r t h e s t t h o u g h t f r o m y o u r m i n d , CROUSE *w J U -x: j3w«‘-.»2» ' rre*1 rtM W' over and examined u riee crop and a cot^ ton;fluid and some or the'Hgypfciap SVdd flowers. I t Was early in tile morning «nd remindodha ofa morn­ ing out on an American farm.. The people of this land do hoVbuUd their Houses alone,on their “farms bufcthey group them together {foe protection originally) in Uftle villages m size bu t very fuU of people,'so Wedid not call afcafarni-house bufcah a water wheel. We .watched a iarmer milk hie water-buffalo and then came back for our breakaat. About noon a stiff breeze Sprang tip and. off We went again until a turn In the river. They had to tow the boat nearly all afternoon but toward’ evening the wlhd changed so theyeotild fide. Thiswa# another beautiful night and some of us wrapped up in our heavy shawls or wraps and enjoyed the sights. The dark villages a gainst the lighter blue.sky with the moon above them, the tail minercts of the roosqaoa towering In the sky* he lights from tneir window with; long reflections on the water and thC shadow of the city are views; longta be remembered. We saw the lanterns and red flag decorations for some rejoicing in. several of the towns, , Wednesday we Set Sail about half past eight, but; the sailor* bad to tow uaalong most of th* Way until about foutp. m. About two o’dbck, Ifu- stef, the cook,* got'oil a t a town to do some marketing and did not ge t back -a* soon as the sMlorS expected sO they had towed to a place he could aofegeton, so hewalked {bars* footed as he waa trying to keep his shoe* from getting muddy by leav­ ing thorn on the host), ,forabout half an hour. Finally the poor ‘old man begad to limp so the captain told the sailors to pail toe boat to the shore m he could get oh. They did so, unwillingly, and Yusef tflmbed on in safety, but the boat would not move, we*were stuck m the mud* The sailors all pulled off their clothes and after about & Of an hour they; wire aide to start It again by the hardest pushing and pulling. Yusef waehot a favorite with this sailors ami tins did not add to their friendship* so we saw nothing oi him and his almost blisteredieet tin? test of the afternoon. The sailor* said it was all Yt»set’s fault* We went upon deck to see the sun set and then sang Bible Bongs from memory until supper was ready. We saw the village women dipping and carryingtheir great water jars [home from the rivet j the little shep- iherd boys and girls with their flocks |o f goats and sheep going home for the night often followed by water- 1buftaiO'OBridden by boy or girl, ThoCri fairiyW l attended add most of the Otock bringing fair' prices* George Brandt took the higheatprieed ani­ mal a t $200. Other purchasers wete 3 . O*Williamson,;Alexander Turn- bull, A. H Wildman, C. H* Bhch, Boberfe Williamson, H H. March, Springfield, H.H.Mdler,Ceatorv»le, O, H. Button,, Selma, “jF. B. Hifl, Deleware. ’ > , * ^ •ft. ) ^ fc* NEW TRACTION UflIFf PU8UCSAIES. The proposed traction line between Xenia and ' Oedatville and' ott to Jamestown seems to beincetingwith omslderabie favor wjth residepfs hereand slang the proposed line* There has *been no .paffcnlar route s$lectodyefcother*thin the line will, touen Wilberforce, The Oominer- clal Club of Xenia has interested a number pf Xeula citizen* in the in­ corporation of a company and i t Is the class of men tha t has taken these stepB tha t lm« given people here pome hope of the line becoming a reality* I t is expected that the company will ask for a free right of way along the line Which we think they will not ha te much trouble in getting. _ _ _ _ _ ... LOST FJRSTXSAME. ;OctoberkS. jtorses, cattle, hogs and sheep. GeorgeBowers, - ' * OctoberSC. BeeE.Bife, stock and fafm implements. , • , . October 81, General sale of farm stock* Borne well bred horses will be sold. Glayton McMillan, November y. stock farm* imple­ ments and household gOocto. J. Mil- ieranfl M. tiautor. Olifton.. =s— : The fltst game of toot ban here re* suited In the college team being de­ feated in a very close ami exciting game by a score of 3 to 0. The visit* ing teamwas tbeOakwood Athletic Club of Dayton. FARMFOR SALE A farm of $5 acres, located on the Yellow Spring* rpad. tloOd house and barn and plenty ofwater. Con* Vlentiy located to schools, college and churches, Cali on or write L. ObBull, administrator with will an­ nexed of the estate of James Barr, deceased* ROfaCK OF APPOINTMENT. In the Matter of the Fublicatton of Notice in the Hstato of James Miller Deceased, Notice is hereby given tha t the undersigned has boen appointed and duly qualified In toe Brpbato Gotti* Of Greene County, Ohio, a* Administrator the above named estate, All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those having claim* will present them for settlement* E x t r a h e a v y , , d o u b le b u s te fy fleece lined , u n d e rw e a r SOc p e r garment.* W r ig h t’s m ed ­ ic a te d d o u b le b u s te d , e x t r a fine, $1*00 p e r garm en t* SUiiMMU, THE HATTER, 9 t A. Idmetto**, Bk’ Bpsihgfleki, O. Mr. C. C* Wrimbr Will s«Bhla;Jiv- ■cry stock November 1st, and give,op thb business. Mr. John Fields ha» rented the Boyd barn, which had ; been used by Mr, WeimOr the ipa^fi year and will operate it along with htopftoehfc business/ ThisWilUeav# bu t on.aByery b»m in town while * few-months ago threOprospetod*Mr. Wrimef wdl devote,hie,time to til* tneatslore^hd buyingstock. . 1 5 ' — H * -" ; Mr., Ft h H asting a ttended the annual meeting o f the Ohio Gram Dealer* in* Columbus la s t Friday* The attendance was the l a t e s t y o t , to r th a t „association and there we m any prom inent m en p re s e n t,th a t msd&jTdechea.. I t was found th a t msiny b a rn s a re to feetedV lta weevil -which I* re*pon«blo fo rw esv ll in m ost o f 't h e wheat. Gohie o f the Wheat th is 'y e a r was placed in th e bartte in a damp Condition, p ad Of oodrse molded. - ~ .. m ..... . ■ The Tarbox Dumber Company is , preparing toerect» fine office build* ingfor their own use on toe Wash Shsosds tot just across ihe ttrec* from toe milt* A t present Towns*/ ley BrCe kr* moving te a dwelling bn toe north east corner of the lob to the south east corner. The house will be improved and rented. The Office will be alongside toe alley. WE PAY 22 cents for Eggs and 22 cents for Butter. 0. M, TOWNSIEY, TheCornerGrocer. ■■ V -5 f. >-•A* J W A yJ \ •

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