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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