The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

* - f ' t b ' I 1 ' vJ l v u _ ■w<|wiiniiiw|«pww*w»yp ___ _ ^__ _ _ ^ MLOGSLAM o r T » * * I R « V A N N V A & - J Farmers* Institute, j ftSXM A , o m o , December 30 and 31 , 1907 .i • c h o o d A w r o m i u M , - 7 v - j S T A T E O P U X C M ; ♦. t . H » »*• v te“ >5V i * * Ci« <», <>,; A'hn O. Myers, Ws»nfii«|{t<«>;■«», . • o f ) t? ’ — $» , * * . , t. ’ Opening l»y........... .... ■* ■ . -.-■....... ,1foijeut i ~‘Vl.> )<• ’ aU=V' 1 «i. t\ Howkteperv; •’A1U1L inn !.....It.**, Wlu-rc ji «<1W iiv Ui Huivit,'1. ^ Alien <i. Myer*. MONDAY , t O'CLOCK P . Af. Music. ... .............................,........................ . .High .S£bw»IQuartette. ‘•The I„w$ G-.vt suing syie am} It‘» ItepraJuwjonon th* Tann.' . Allen 0. Myers. “ The B i ' v > k 1h\w cm-Uter Jainily.” ...........' ........................*W, C. Lawrence. Music ........... *.................. .. ............. ............................... *...<2u»mtie. H ead in g .............................................- ....................... Mrs. Ralph Howell. Question Box .....................'............................................ -Jt'lm McDorman. teimwitej? and Marketing IIft>a.k, .................................... G> C* Housekeeper. M'«sic*'-VioJ5n ,K.>I<>............. ■ ................... :..........7..... „.......John Scaaiwd, M O N D A Y EVEN ING SESSION, 7:50 P, M . Music ....................... * ° ........ ......... - ' ...... ..................■’...Scanland Family, Possibilities” .............................. .......... .'.....- ....XL C Housekeeper. Reading ............... . ...................................................... ...Rthel Carpenter. ‘‘ Education*’.,,........................ ., ^ IVcf^Hdward lirantuer, Supt. Selma Schools. Music-WhistHiig Solo ............... . 7 ............ ................ John ScamUnd. "‘Bugs, Humbugs and .Other Insects" , ■........................ ......AUert 0. Myers. ' Music ............................................ .......... .........................Scanland Family, TUESDAY M O R N ING , 9.50 A * M . - "Alfalfa Failures” ............. . .v........... U..i............................-Allen f>, Myers, “The Use of Cumtneffitel Fertilizers” ... ,.„w.C, 1i. Tltome, c‘ *The Com Crop".......................... ............................... ~Q. C, Housekeeper. c‘ ''pQQ&< > , ** - > ‘ 3 5 - " <- >\ MusiOr,...,,,.. —•.................,,i.>. • ...I..... > .....CkonuC , Report Of Coninp'ttees, , “ Feeding Value of Alf»lia”‘v„........ ............ ..— ...Alien0. Myem,- “ Value of Bam Yard SIanme” ,.«............ . ..... ....r....C. E, Thome, Mttofc.......... . ....... -......... „... , Q , „H„...... ..touise Scaftland, ‘ ff ■^2* Qoe§ti«m,R»> t i / s - <4Wheat Raising 14: i , - 4 ^OFFtCE;ii& IVOT,‘-. &. E, Jobe, Presidfnt, Ccdhre?IleTO. rO. J\ Battin,,Sec. and Treasury SelmgTO, f'*. , « , * ■ ' , f e ^ C « jT | V E r pm m tJ ttBm , ^ ? ; I V ‘ , :p ' Howard $mith, TolmMcUrn sx&m, Henry Shfckedantz , ; \ b ' 1• >* , * ' * ‘v ,f y k ^ r r Old Time Kospitauty h theMo-1 hr.v\kVoilcy, \ AIRSHIP AHOYt WHJtT i$ YOUfi i / \ CARGO! - V,,-... .. ■■ o . 4 When fir*t iUk K*w Year es*r* to town"| a h*uy insf- 1 In nuthjng Cut * jMiir of whips | And snttiM ef gimglad Jey; | dM5¥ '!V7W»Wltpr t But,..grawmsi fast, .*ha,«fxt-df«*d». CAKES BY BUSHEL BASKETJ h *w , . wi#« m . «n* 'ft The Genuine /* i&r,\ S p o o ^ F d rk s^ K n i f e s , ctca have ail the a-mUtxes^ti design, •work. , 'nmnship and ibish o f the best stcr^ ib g silver, at ene-fonrth td one-ejghth the cost, $$uch o f t’ :e sterling itow on the ‘ market, is enijely 1 too thin and lighF fo r practical v$c, and is £aar in­ ferior in every yvajr to' ' ‘ Sifver Plate that Ask your deY..r for “ 1847 B08EBS feROS,” Avoid v.ul»titate$. Ow full':, trade-mark,is ” 18*? BOBERS BROS,” • took for IQ Sc’,l by leading dealers ‘ everywhere, Hr,’ore buyingwrite fb^ our catalogue " 0 . v ;; , KtJ-StfAT!' Sit,SteVKRcd„ IWifilOEHBR(rAS:t*CO„ «ww»n, Ctm. / Enlarging Your Business uI f you are in business and you want to make m g more monr.y you will read evc-ry M m jm m word we have to *ay . A re you , mm m spending your V money for »d * g " S vertbing ib hap- S V hazard fashion g 9 | as i t intended for charity, or do you adver* the for direct results? o Did you ever atop to think how your advertising can be made *° sourre o f profit to _yOUT-5ndEo7r j { » waljtw e*n hS measvred 0 in d o lla rs and cents., I f ;r»ti have not, ybu are throwing money away. Advertising is a modern twaiaess necessity* but must be cond^Eted on tmsmess, principles. I f yen! are n o t» satisfied with your advertising you should set aside,a certain amount o f money to be spent annually, and then, carefully note the effect it has in in­ creasing your volume of busi­ ness; whether a ro, so or 30 per. cent increase. I f you watch this gain from year to you w ill become intensely in­ terested in your advertising, and how you can make it en­ large your business. a ■ ■j I f you try this method we ficHeve you w ill hot want to let a single issue o f thus paper go to press without something from your store. >Ve will be pleased, to hy fe „ you call on ust andCwe will take pleasure in explaining our annual con tract for so m a ^ inches^jtdhtswdt can bn . usMpm^»hgtever amount that seems necessary to you, i f you can sell good* aver t the counter we can also sh*w you why thi* paper w ill b*st serve your interests whtn you want to reach th* p*op\* o f this community. Lei Us BeYew Wallet U ” . - . W e never tins o f helping others h h m they tufc ftte good job printing. W * am tlckk th* mo*t enacting typographic appetite. People wbd' have partakeh o f our excellent service com# heck for a aecend serving. Our p tkm are th# roost reas«nal>l#r too, and you can always d#* _ pend on us giving your order* the most prompt gad earefu! sttmrton. Tstt at this officewnd look over rmr sample*. 'I Hcne&t Guaft Fee the fdctutittal Milk- «i*rr ^Ryrts TovIJy t';e vS’ciat ink, Festive Fo« *i;o Fditbml Parth! - -Or-~ H sms -S pM»PV(Aihas'it. _ _ j yiicm ^.‘a » no rt 0 jf uf tucscav sa /; pu - ; emUy, i>aujt,MlasIy i^41'fJ'ou-.Jy i’-'ic- bratcit iu tli*‘ StcUav.ls vniSny i>y iLo <.flriy Dutch ycttlom aivl t»y tliPir de,; scenUmUs ca Row Yp-i;Y, aui'I when ; lau « jju r.firent juoi ItJUcrtjp mul m i-; early m u I b 'I s IP. trusty Nci* j Vcar’awVimltsA il.o voil;^:a;>5 cndeuic*;- Wbat formal cptlap wm ' witon put Into xanzli hi '•** wish you a happy ,N«v Year. Long; uwy you. live*. MueU may you giro aval happy yon dk* and Ut* .Inv.lt tin? Lltii^lnin of I umvcu by ajul by." ■i’ho prAKuaUoaa for the tfev,- Vwv'u: hospitalities wem begun hr tb<? moih- ers ntul flxrlr daughters fu-cjn^tuly sonu as the flmt frost anti Sumy ippdo' their Rpppp.mneo, for them waft raoeh .to he done fa bp ready on. the Joyous Say. Row 'Year’s cakes,. Thh and de­ licious (Komo of ilte desceudnute of the1eftriy Dutch, houfeke-epevs raftlte them now, psfajg the same mdpe and the same ancient dley and stamps that tlfelr "grcat-pt'amhxuithers URetli and about the f'JW and apape of fl jnaifa,. hand anil less than half as thick, were, .made byThe Ipishel haaketfhKlltytflJ-' ly, I t (Vas hot unubual tor fire hos­ pitable DritCb housewife th pve from live' to six hundred cakes to the chit* area Who1 called before the boon hour, The early rising by the boys hud ghrls, Wldch ii proper ob^i'rance.Of 'tlie dpy i demanded, s.^ennalcd Inmu? day' bythe early rising on thfe FhuHb qt July, tl’here was'*one old mansion In The MohnWIc, rstlley that was part1eniiiriyr: notable for itsitospRahty "foot , opiy pn ! Jfew- Year’s day. 'fytt- opob hit ’occa­ sions),and good fhups, it stood suil Is drill standing on the estate of .Aiekan-, tier Lindsey Glen and waft named by him m Kwh $i't>ria In memory of the land ot blft birth. The children started on their rounds at sunrise and went" broin battsb to house lustily pounding with Hie great Iron, or Mass Imbekers, Thcsriittleftt phos riionteck ’ 'Happy Rew 'Yf*tir for a eak<R’‘ but the older dpe^ refrafntHV 'from so.,‘ f a r ' gHiug them-, •MlVfift wway by, tearing p wef three‘words, it was not at all on. urn Usual oecufrencc for ’three or four hundryit cakes to'he given to the boys and girls liofote breakfast 'from the Glen mansion. Coming Roita 'to uidte-' reeont ■days, -in, the -Mohawk Valley, ‘the custom of' giving cages WAS extended to the milte? 'njen.';-Each milkman always purchas- cd,« hew hnshql liasliet to entry about on Row Year's- piornins Itf hls'wagon And rede n fiery pjrtreirtp *U«d And courted *11 th* girl*. a H« next arrived in t-**«h and four, A *quir* in cear blue And *nowy ate-.k d^d haekf^d %rf ,Ai/vy N 'd ? * & R IK E ’S D A Y T O N , OHIO. o u r J a n u a r y s a l e B e g i n s n e x t T h u r s d a y M o r *>$ **g r J a n u a r y ^ n d » „ * - -J *Y5 , f t * * <r . In o u t lin e o£ bus iness this is the s a le evpnt of the season , A sp lend id stock o f the best m e rchand ise— Guaran teed Q u a l i t y in eve ry th ing sol,d-r-and a t prices that ind icate o n ly a p a r t o f the w o rth o f the artio l^. E x c e p t - th e , f e w items sold b y contract. IS REDUCED w 1 >' . , S.f , l Still maklna' progris** with tKa rim**, X A dhudy yi/itb a c*ne, Toll hate tight W*i*l and ruffled tfrfri/ <■' Hh’iihide. ftl* bow-dgftinV.j&’‘ v"< NV!". ' ' (,, j * ' - /X ‘J /TWaWphiy otic short year ago , W* hoard a rush, and Jar, , '/ In dust *nd smck« hnforo «is stopped A ocnjlst motor s*rri ^ ’ v '.'’ Forth stepped a fchaulfeur.ciad in ful*^ Attdt mid the,‘nttegled din 1 , p f hoHap^d hriJ^fHvit<^ ua, 51 Cut now above'the chimes, hlhdtd, ‘ | t h # \ ^ '*. .,y t~"■ T?t hc?n,fthe whirling .fans that begr ' ,f Weplfth* 1 ffci^Ydrk^mi^f “ < ^./^Wat 5 b 'n8 *ha Wear Out' --yi'h'rougbottt -the woria tUe'prnbtice of' teatcidjlg the old ^<,'<>1” but,and the ,'ftew: cpnm iu, Imft been a common pb;- servanw fpy teany ccAtteteft, Ip ihn .tebnastcries, ftbd convents b t fariona. .rchgipiB orders it Inn' always pro- vfttied. and several Protystant denotOr iaftijons obRftwe It'im ft bcneficiftl In* iftifnfiou, protnoring, na Ji;ifpes/ piety' and the forpistion df good re,solutions, *Iteftahtes for the future ate not limited to onr cteij time. t<v netirly JfflQ years ' ag'> Pliny, Urn i,‘'wrbo«d; fnaket*, noted' in bl« fjinUnt faMhloh the rctArn o£ the Siitu«,ulisi; lutule dftrmu'ovatidum liiat during the eptninsf year he must make eitcriiicos b>certete' gods wbdtn be bad JicgRriea sail that in atlxek w^ysrho must amend Ilia life. ''There Ia.no teC*. nnl that be ifld, *so hit Hew Year' resolutions were ptohably' forgotten ’ aa^dlddy aa those made nowadays.-- Sf. Louis Ulobe-IR-mocrati ! . "Dncktrtg th* Drunkard '1 ' In Hwtegovlfjo" “ducking the drunk* afd” Is a »\’ow Ycarift practice by the 1 common jumble, and if nodrunken man can he rouud g prisoner from the near­ est Jail Is borrowed, then ducked, soundly kicked and not at, liberty. In Oman It was until lately th® custom to celebrate elf marriages «n the Orst day; home daring the last month of 1 rite year business' was good with the go-betweens,- Ju imimatia any man whose conduct- had. not been what.,it should van expected to go before- the priest of the neighborhood and ,1 put; good resolutions,h* wilting* a sertifled copy being given to his wife, or, i f vn* man'ied, to hlsmother,—BostonHbteld. ^.Vn*WA» W f!^T ) > « \t* A* %,’iVJ^ ,v -1.J, ' <* v* * * V " f k < 7 \ 4 A ^ I us*. I-ri: &Mew, ^oibOiiy,& ’ The Pamfip Uoasfc bxtension bf the Chicago, Milwaukee & g t Paul 'Hallway' n(>y under constru- ,' tiou, opohft-to the settler thOusatids of acres! of excellent agricnitural fund* The JteW country in Adaute, Hettinger, and Bowman Ooimties, Iforth Dakota, and Butte Ccntery, South Dakofft, is 1 now*reachedbj the now fmek. Thesoilift ft dack JonnwithglaY jsubsoH^andTrodiuses.in ahun- ' dance wttedt, oa|^,i)arley,.spet 2 i, llaxi corn_^nd potatoes^ Tholand is w e ll ’adapted to tanning t’ good water is found at a de^th o f from twenty to fifty feet, and the vcountry is underlaid with - lignite coal that outcrops along tltestreanis,’ ahd ip most cakes can ha had fo r tRe digging, , f Thd climate is heftfllful, the ate is ‘try and rinrigprating, and the percentage of sunshiny days1' “ ; f '^ ^ g t e l■;"<^utd^1f^'^l’DJ^:,<^^ho'^lbnaftlmos^^VIyrft|!Y*&,Jth« yenrv^Rairfalfte amply sufficient “ " . ^ to raise the crops,-FtegnlarutaHservice has been estabiihsed,' the 'roads are good 'rural tele-*' nhblifilinehfraverse-tha cOuntrv,'and'attemohiles ate'in common Us'e. The deeded land,in this’ \ ‘i “UArrr « ew ta in ton a CAK&" for holding tiio supply Of Cakes and the Other dainties which wofe some* timmi'added, Each house where milk- W as irit helped fill the bushel basket. A t about 10 o'clock in the morning ib(e men beg&rtu make rimir calls aft­ er making the moit elaborate toilst of the year. A previous acqualataaco was not necessary for ohb to niako calls. It was tbe one day o f tbs year when every home was open to every­ body without regard to birth or posi­ tion. 'ibo last day of the old year was spent by the jvoiiroa of ffie family In preparing dainty fonfoatlfrus, eolid, riiL cake, and hi the doming the choice->t old wlho v/as brought up from the idiar, had hot ram toddy was made, rum toddy briugtho official New Year’s drink iu the- Mohawk Valley, 'ilm Dutch partook sparingly of tko wine »ad tr.lrty at each house, and, al- tliongli iii’.r.I, an the men wefc tench JoW' by tie ri.n cf thO festivities ended at liddnigli!'. 3 j one was drunk. There Was ofte esception to this rnfo. The farm bauds tveie u.-uialiy dead to the world by.noon flnd eO tnif of the* way of thetr bvttei'3, licit ftll tills ef-lruiii!? hcspitallty nn;l th*» deilgfitfnl customs wcit* made itn» possible a pi aeration os* more ags by the M«t*‘.Ucrs of olhuritatiountltRstbSh Dtsteh, who flw bed to the larger towns of the 1 alley and turned the day of Jnsfliatitv Info a flay of dfuukeuaess, *-N>w York Times, i i ygRHCtlPP t U m m ' Ail Work ;■ Dene by Pmumtio OftAUITS- M*thia*fy WDKgt ■f •WOJtQfGLh, OHIO.......... , - « I! a l l ,i.*v dt b ilta x , wbrra ■" Me, w W « t min fkmt j - T ...- r : ........ .............• T i i i i r J Why W# Call it January. The fiomans called tlie drat month of the year January ftt honor of the god Julias. At dftTrii’ ofcfhc year thepeople, robed la white, sacrificed elaborate of­ ferings to their gods, especially to Janus. Fraternal greetings/ benevolent gifts and exchanges of costly presents marked the day. All evil opeafelng. Turners or exu des v/eio for one day Hid aside, ft«d tbo lilcaia of a nobler future were brought to mind by para­ bles enacted In public* places. The sol* dtors rciiewcd their vows o f loyalty to _Cfte«tir and put ou now uniforms, N«W Ymri* in Iks Alps. Among the matey time honored m > toms of tie' Alps none I? mtero fatetsat* ing tv.rn that o f Kctv Ycaf. Tho vil- l;;ga pastor delivers bla sermon, whieli is liSteiicd to by people who have cotue ft d:*t-iuce of many mSIrs over snow frequently thirty fOct deep, . When midnight comes the bells ring out upon the frosty Alpine air, tend as they re erho far and wide meffhc bills and valleys inert* are mormiuin villages tsliero tiie meimlv of other village chtua-h bells chords in harmony, pro­ ducing a concert no titjf oonld afford, i , Acotvh KteriMi, A highly popularfusteM of tiri yonnt; Seats tit past years waif for y-otetegmen to go about the streets, ringing tteof- bcirs, ami tlKirtriwu* the right teklss the girl who «uswcrc,1 the tin© In case the girl proved elderly or gnrtt- tr.trtlx** there wax no evading the ex­ pected euhite, however much It might go agi!n*t the grain of the be!! ri»r;fr* Dog* Subject to ftm»!fpax, Hogs are Mid to M ^nlfe stlstkipW-i bln to arnmipo* *ntl tUO owner* of vteh aside ranine* often have them vsceJte; fttefL CASTOR IA I w to ta l. iMlOUWtw. ThKMYMMnAtwap XNNirttMl -WgMtartef! M i l w a u k e e & S t P a u l r 1 , + , 1 ,' *? ’ ' ' ' . , ‘ f’ , “ > Railway ^ ^ 1 r ' t » '*V*»l**"-k ' ‘ ' , , “ ^ f \ , r- .In Montana, tiro new railrpad fraveteeg good farmnittg land .' I t baft boon demonntrated thftfc big crops ot graiH may be raised. TUongdhe YoHowtetoho and Mnsaellshell rive^a, the water Is * nacd for trrigation, tend jri ^nominal Yield Of alfalfa* eiigar beets and grain ara always‘ certain* In Hio Judith Busin neat Leyyisitpn,.Montana, is one Of tlio’ most remarkable seetiousTo be found on tho now lino* ITndOr naturalmnfail/thafatnpus bench lands produced this year an average . ofteabusbclft ofdated wheutto the acre and Hie price wteg flTeriR& per bushel* The basin’ con­ tains about IiSOdequare miles and is sparsely settled* gome gbvernnpienbland BfiU remain open for settlement! ""A. goVerunteiitland office is maintaineteatXowisinwii. In Eergus Oannty. out- • side ihfc}Judith Basin, is.one o f tho greatest stock cpantrieaJn.the world ’ and good ranches can ^bopurchased a t a reasonable Ugnro. , ' The Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St.Baul Railroad Co*hftsostabliplied an immigration department fo r tRu purpose Of assisting tn tho settlement and development o f the new land, now being opened. Bamptets descriptive o f Us vcsorceS Will bo forwarded free on request* Fg A. MILLER GEO, B. DAVNES G e n e ra l P a& sen ge r A g e n t . Im m ig r a t io n A g e n t C h ic a g o 95 A d a m s S t re e t * C h ic a g o . >; . | I i - V f f r ’-i' f - s),r -a**4 0 feSjI' Original Tripple Effect MSJUK- WE SEE THEiT G u a r a n t e e d t o l e a v e n o f o u l o d o r O r s w e a t t l i e r o o m . A s R to s e e t h e m u c h t a l k e d o f WILSON & r e z N o r GAS STOVES CrouseSCrawford. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING To Cure a Cold inOne hoy . __________HEV^I w r a t l l O SJWUdDDM ftt'flflifr 1^1 l^Vl|jLt aWPfwfl xnmmmvKw J**'WAfiSi **#jpsiPfc- mm* swiePuaiRWftj . . a J p M w GmmOrl* U t m Z j f * ' I u '«1 is* For Es Work tha t o f 3 TH I1 Tho follow! from the JJi a desperate 1 by the Sell county to *greseiona! ell “ party harill TherealolT the delegntej lican conver Senator Forj| date that is velt or TaffcJ In accord] ranged at a t anti - Ettide] Committee,] day, a meet] tyBepublte was held h| reftpluttpUs, advooiteing^ ■ j M v V * pa,rtyA?i" grnssloniil' Clarence J . BroadetoneJ ^Smith'crimi were both • * and-while e t thosepreser men spoke j nito acfcipnj ’ committeenl . Mr. Sijhlenil resolutions',{ the small Ago last Nc brand, he fci] t hmid have by the CenJ of allowing! • defeated. The local! ' ml ttee: .is 'Hildebrand! , , la favor of ’ it is said thl Hon Jsjust i| [ , .rightj iti»( Cotegreesloii selection oil Head Hatiof district at; Senator Fo Jesse T; candidates inatlon fo r this corinty that While 1 ‘ aggressive' *natioij, he] ■cept the nc ' the hands. of the alst fight,, as ho pastfour yl ure woultf another Da I t is contl the anti-H| connfcy tlf can be dev brand peo^ wotrld be i| Republican Matt Bent ticCongrc On the otfi people cl submit thi do not pro now that ! fear that) thorn. The re adopted a| the distri/ mony, ail both Oonf the distril ences anc for oneGd bo held ir urged to I jury to til fronri a cc situationl ‘‘Wo c* publican] toremenl licans, a| tied tobj party hr request i toact ini detefmliT thoWhoi call for 1 "We. slonalCl that the] ly take and joir Justant q^estio^ upon th wise ah meeting patty -i fnay b# this at < te’otiW.t! indiYid] #tafty;i teiiMet good of M i ai tSith gr ■ 'faitteo^ tins of tie's Of 1 f-

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