The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

i h b V\ sts; om n E H J& ES wmx fefiUDBI' $1.25 PRKPAXD ‘ , nr 4tmcT3tyji ca $ r A TW iM C lM WJ» $JBw' JW*AM wi-JJwar* OB MONEY GUARANTEE! REFUNDED •)l«r Jar A «*#* ShfiSsM*by msney orilsic,or «wri» CNO'\iKW 9 > - » *U - -<■ 10 f^rsdHazor Co. . M ?5 BROADWAY, 1* Jl Wte*, » ' NHW YORK CITY .' ' ' f»» I m m (& Ttw «>4i IMi tun* uiixii »tMi»unao III* IM t etS'lagvMKte* inMurw .■? tl* f *“~w‘fr" i f t s f u «oir<ina trv w*U« froai rabbit «tlM. Not A um » h < hb rab­ bit «Mb«, kaw«»«r f»r tit* *ut tb# AawHaaa rbbMt wfll uoi wait* *»*»*. It flOM*MMpobbtM tfcr Ur<raaari fr'» Ml« ptwenriiM. Cooaamu-t.il1 t«* *»;►«* lMV« M J m tatportetf te»»a at<r«UMt moafly trt m AotraHs It ha* t*k«ft flMQ*UMfl mMMt aktna to utaiitc to* bar* ivni v r a l j Ho- unye Uu>»* «fl *ou). Siac* tb* *i»r UrgOO, 0»Ct* HOW ho* bought o.utto.ytx) h*UU *•4 a*dl bot ooetatua th« fur of oik rabbit*. in otbor aortln, **«•* An»**r« taw *oWi#r to acting about with * half b—btar oo tho top of hi* bead hot « * te tho American govt-r** W. Yl.ft foll->~ njj m tjtot« toothat lit tit.i - » :ii *ht* fin*' mstijOg »tur jitf sBfeto, hi; 1■" 4'I>.-is -4 T- i n >. or ooo wt-.-to .?;*• «« gteontor fM* towitot gtejsn, .to*5rmv* rato. A tod Mntho. Kill! i - ■"lligJUtM IB thO IBotIt-W. OfS*' f!'?"1 fato. A hoio f ' 4-v if K fitltif fa* SU-Ki** •# <*. mat, 'A t growing ilnMitor hto -v,i» .-i, rcfn: graving l« f* »r4 fair «: ttficr. A tiornlng rainbow l« r«'K«(«? * as a sign r/i tiito; an *ve» Biol r.ujtttnw of ffltp wcr.iiier. A flesj^jMui? color o f even « l» a aweu'i brawn run ob.uiK imHcntrs fair woatiu’i'i u- wbitotMSB- .on- ajh *troti*-itim» PogB'intMcuto alt* »twi waatitiir. a mornlBf fog usuujlf bnraita away Before ituoii. l.’unaaal tf.TS. Tbht U wholnHwle print. *i«»ni»ss ef a*r:< ... t;v. uuUaaa! T1WLOrtlB*ry retalt priro of Jrt»tt*r jbHghtne^ <T of tho *t«rf hoftrio H Tho r«K«on why tlunia hate ; indirate iaiii. him - 4ii ;t frost and tho «jr* so rxprudva la that not only th e ,' last frost are «<-imiiy prtieifwi hy rabbit -drift*, b«t praetfealty *11 the < teniperatyie very alisne nonnai other i.iftterlal that xoea into th m i * ^ --------- «M .«h Dust" and "King Ransom.* •Hk for the baud* di.Ht.-' for which farmers $ ^ *fmTe> V8fnIy thj? Went, fena tho brim eomeo from ind a. hiesk raittt snow end sleet, is a most ear .nttjntrl® aV^peeli1*.-nr:« .^boShfi* jfa Haiti to- I m ’ ‘’wortlf n ftipg*8';Tansoti»*M' write* a >eiwwspftndeht ftotn jJnglaad. The pHn'eriJ <latos. J ;un nssiued, ■ tow Raxoo days,'when jmtfdevs' e(ijui(lbe «r' pfated by flnea ort n sli(Mhg',8c«ie, Which: In-the case of -a' hing Jhight vary from.$lOft to AiJQO^-huge indemnh tie* for fhsi perkKi t But the saying pp>hai»ly:enfthr(0(-3 tjOme dini, suh-con* icton* memory of the crnshing'tnxft- ffoeur de Cion, who Imd been- “ im ternerlV «h bis wuy home‘from the Cn^ml® l»y Oie medieval predecessor* of our wte dnemies. Various bpociss of Astsrs. Afomt 120 different npeetr* of as­ ter* ar* native in the Fulled Htntsa and !i* of these are found in north- MKtvra A»sr,li6*. All but a dosen #r# purple pad blue and even hotanista tad it requires patient study to.sil*- tiRjmish their many epertr*. TlteN^w England aster is the most atrllting of thh group. It her a *touf. hardy stem, sometimes eight feet hlgii, and large vlohft-pnrple and eonietim® pinkish gowers, and is found in the swamp* in the late sirtnmew (5ren t,Britain eiatms only one native aster. Many American specie* are cultivated In EngUah gardens under tin* name of Michaelmas daisies,1 The Swhjs, spe­ cies i* the tnoabheantlfui purple' -'fster which I* found in mmh mt-'intitie^nlong the Kew Etigihnd htghunys in the «tr- tnjtnh,-, ami which, with goldcnrod, mahea a radiant display o f phrple and gotd.-vdndiah*pdU* News, Uganda. /■, Cgfamhi is a British protectorate !tt Mast Africa, ,109,n» # m r e mil® In area and with a population of 34^1,- MT in IBIS, including B70 Euvommns. It Hi hounded on the north by the Sm. dan, on the east hy BritisVi Fast Afri­ ca. south by the former German Fast Africa and west by the. tJopRO Free State, The native capital is Mengot the headrjuavters of the British admin* istrafiou.is n t 'Entebbe. The Country contain* great plains, forests, swamp?, deserts, high mountains hud large in­ tend lakhs; Gotten is being, grown thfire In increasing, qiinntlUes ead^ year.', Aboiit; 600.000 o f.the 'natives belong, to the 'intelligent and vfvflteed Baganda, who-^were "converted in Christianity in the last century. Bflm ottidn is In the hand* of (he n*l*- tfUmaHes.' - . * 'it ]• Hi* Fervor Dampened. jDowtt in wratham Oklahoma, after the cotton crop* «ra laid by, it la the custom of the colored population ttf feotd big <*w meeting*, iheee the minister w»* talking of great Joy* of hr-iyen. One of the brethren became '■view much excited and beganf aboutin*: "Praise dh aUwdi Pralse de LawdI Mow I does wl*h re e a June bug! I'd spread my wing* and fly away to heaven," At this one of the ftfstere sprang up amt ealdi "Why, Bruddah Mose, one «• jwonld be sho gb gif How to "Reduce." I hove a ieticr fisun ‘*4 D §.**■ In jhiring if?there'is rti rcitebie ewre fm .fat, •■While this Is Out -iv lirtilth col- mom still t confess m iliuerexr In this topic, ff "X 7K K.” is lwvjpg trouble ‘vethlcing” he blight g& to Mesopn-' mmi* nod pf-esrure, Our aid frtsrtd. Salim Bi Rnju, Writes that a fat peri- ‘uhf simply melts'and runs down in that climate.' Ah early In tlm morn*. Sng ,ae daybreah one awakes to Odd himself bathed in pprspiratiun, Thiv ^' coq I'* of the night1means a tempera'’ ture of OP-degree*; by i f o’clock the temperature rises to. ISO degree^, ahd it midday the air simply burns the- iungs, Nobody remains fid in Meso­ potamia; and nobody-works it it can be avoided, and Sulim tells me that it generally 1» avoided under the pre­ text df turning/ everything over ,te Allah, AH the fat pilgrim needs la Mesopotamia is Wunebody to .support -hlftr; I f this vjan/fd1'arranged, the fat taken Cure of Itself, However, -one might reduce, oven In this on : mate, unite handily, while lm>king fot somebody -to support <ae;—Soattl* Poet-Xptdtigencer. 1 ’ Varnteh to imitate Ground Gta**. To make 1famish to imitate ground gte*s dissolve PP grains of aandarac »*. ju dnfl S®grains of mastic In two oaatei t ! l ^ »fl jasaMwd. taethyteted othet-, and add, l» Kamil quantities, sufficient bensin* to" make it dry with a *mtahJe grnte, teo httte making tbo vamteh too tM ^ teB ant and an axceaa making It crafty* Tho gtiasHty or bemsiau pends upon the duality, front one-half to «he and one-half oairfi The lieat results, ate obfsteed ■ Hum a . medium qhatity* It is Impor- « ¥lNI ^ ° i Ora* o«« tt e uoiqao m a d t¥M“* hjraft tvKt, iMpiui«* ayoaaiaH tonm , iB w « * • * * « w<r WKKMvtb^jKm «(«ia la Jhl7. when we were not at war with Mexico. Howavor, ail WS wmrn to «« with it alt^r we got it la to gtva. it bav* asiipi, *<’. ft»i r-hiwos probai'lr f«;«.' iitilr w>irriv<i*ai’ jbif iii1i*TiiJ‘i'r ,jI **r, h deeti, thpy ba** rvesony rsi*«d a statue m honor of tbs uoom drTrhrivrti of Vera <*ru* agalnat tha g*: which jikows that tho> fool they are aih«|uateiy proiected. What Ara Ypur £njeym#nt*t . A i<er»«n’s tu^tc* am,5mental tliniver are Hiiefiv dte>vviiibte/ m It ha* beet, de< lured, In his mar,r,er of pacing hi* letemt time. We as-sert ourselves un- misuikahly, that Is to t-ny, in mtrvhou'a of cnjoymoQta, Fnpiyment, nays ili* New York Telegram, enters somewhat: Into our work, a t !e;mt so ft Is to la- hoped, for it ia even necessary to its efficient exception, but there is rarely the winie opporranlty for freedom of election and udecUOn In opr work a* in our play. .'Qtn: recreation hours may be mortgaged to some extent, but In the last resort wo generally* do with them what wo wisdi to. what our strongest taste* and desires compel. « " . o ■ _ T S b u c a n t b e a t ’e m ! 'TheQloriousHmrth a j 0***4 a \ ,Lgc« t h a t Grow*. In the Wait dftdl® dress® are often worn made from the natural laemlihe cloth which, grows upon trees. The tree from'which the law Js gath­ ered him a eurioUBly light hollovf ..trunk somefhing like bamboo. A long, smooth ’-eection & cm and soaked ip water tttitirthe bark te softehed. The, Incclffce cloth Is closely packed togette or, forming Jiie shell of the ir®, Whop' carefully pulled apart a lacelikp fiber t* found which fa surprisingly tough and durable..By pfacing several thiek- ttesse* together, « comparatively* tWek doth fa- formed. These pieces, ore sewn together, like any ordinary doth and made into dresses. The mce is light yellow to coior maturfiily, but is .often dyed* with tip* bright colors' oh Popular in the trbptcs*—Boys' Fife* n e City Without Window*. •Out to the desert; of 1Arabia, J8v*k Snytf* by caravan/rotii Bagdad, sfami?' toe holy’city of Nejef, and in the (vftolfr Of. the: to\vo of nearly 100,<)0p ocnpte there Is hardly a house. With srtotpwwk •Also, benedtn many homes Atehiinmcnse <rserflnbs,*’ or caves* hewp an{; o f toe limestone which underlie* ton Arabian tfasert ulKint Nejef, Man?, of’ these nwdaus «re hnilt one room below the other, some of the tower "paftmehts being one ’hundred feet b<dpw the trtreet level; Tltese under* - ground chambers are te-eelipd by wind- tog stairvi-ay*. -also hewn from' tpe rock, They were originally bniif to | provide a refuge from the intense heat I Of midsummer, but to ip&qf instance* j they have now Become a refuge fot ] Arab criminals and robber* who five i, *t ffejef fM prey on tfc' raravau* * of ptlgrtwo. i >i. ; But every day la a glorious day whea you^re fuelingyour carwith Columbus. Theengmeturnslikeapinwheel,evenonthecQldest morning* You shoot ahead with the zigof asky-' rocketattheacceleratorstouch.Andthepoweryou pack is dynamite for steep hills and heavygoing. Nor is your hank roll listed among the fatalities when you use this high test, straight run, big mileage,gasoline. .* - C O L U M B U S O I L '.CO MPA N Y * ■ , Columbus, Ohio W- ?J * rf I • ; j *w -*t Cedarviile Distributing Station . Milfer Street and Penn. Ity- Telephone No, 146. . U. A*Murficfck W. W. Trout* .M. 0*Hagiey , Cedamrie Lime Co* G. E. Masters R. Bird & Sous’ Co. gttewc; iiHwiiniuiiiiiiiiinittiiHiitiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui 4ot& woodpeek® jwouid be sho I*-git j<gnt to use pure’ wAshisi eiher, free yo’ on the way.,’-i-New York Evening | Ptefi ‘ .......... * ....... '...... BINDER TWINE, • J ' » • • ' ’ , * ' . , - > ' 1 ‘ ' ' Only a Limited Amount at 13c Per Lb. !gS9C F b r d s o r v . i. s Galvanized Chicken v i * * | Cpops $3.00 Values \ • , • ■•'' $ 2 , 0 0 / ■ ' ' Galvanized Sprinkling Cans all sizes Seasonable Suggestions t * Lawn Mowers Garden Tools Garden Seed * Lawn Seed Hay Rope Disinfectants Tires : "t. • y . • •. • 5 - . .. Tubes t ’ v V ^ 1 Paints Enamels M • „ ' - ; •' ' ' v -■ k-” Screen Wire *■ . Poultry Netting %m f . o. h, B e tra lt The Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per (cent of the farmer’s time. . ■ ji■ ■ ■.f The Fordson plows; harrows, drills as much ground in the same time as from four , t o six horses, (Many farmers say it does the work of eight horses,) The Fordson doei>.for the farmer just what ma­ chine power does for the manufacturer— it enables him to manufacture his produce, at less cost. And that; is what the farmer wants to do; grow his crops more cheaply and make his margin of profit greater. And the Fordson wiil help hin do it. Let u* prove this to you by a demonstration on your own farm. Just "phone us oi^lrop us a card. jT k T T e * T V “V ^ 713 M 2 * ■' U i L o l v / y l L O Either Wick or Wickless the season is now on/ let us Demonstrate. Nice line o f Enamel and' Galvanized Wear Just Arrived f ante. IS R. A. Murdock roao'carnuauroK f o r c e d a r v il l e AND JAM UTOW N . Water Tanks, Hog Troughs, Hog Waters. All sizes at the Right Price. Best Portland Cement at the Right Price _ The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. itoiiiiiiiiiittmiaafl8ffiitifliuiiiiHHiiiiiUiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiKiiiiuiiRinfltiiwitmmiiliiiH!i 'iiiimmffiHHiBiiHHiHUHwnmii '*j8ter*iaKi'>-l1ifi1;*I*1 ‘"qwgt1 v -*r**»<**•-var-— -r IS YOURBUSINESS A SUCCESS? Fiac stetioAerr is a tt| ik toBffidness. Piiatlngtine sutloocxy Is oar Jpedaity. ■- Wef o f o n , little i benefit StepsUy, tribute \ booklet fi»ct* « its ben We w those ' tabe r; aflubst call at P rices Are Men’*genuin , y.z Men’s dress i I $5M, pi • Fine felt'soft AUkinds of 1 1 » ,< ip >» » ^ * Men’s fine sufc ' i.i 4H *l »,i Fine trousers , ’ hV * S # Furnishing g , . '^hosiery, Don t miss ehildret . of leath bigmoti Wesell the jackets, wor Don’t 1749 W« Did I-■; G . M. KOI SEA

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