Type Face Reveals County Aide Cadence
A fragmentary OCR line mentions a count and cadence tied to an aide in the county records. The readable portion signals notes on a timing scheme or procedural cadence within local administration.
19 Jul 1865
Page 1
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Newspaper
Beaver Argus
Location
Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Date
Jul 19, 1865
Page
1
A fragmentary OCR line mentions a count and cadence tied to an aide in the county records. The readable portion signals notes on a timing scheme or procedural cadence within local administration.
Fragmentary verse grades mournful lines on martyrs and fallen teachers. The poem laments graves returning to native soil while heroes sleep unsung, praising gifteds and lamenting hollow awards in trenches and pits.
A river boat excursion turns comic and tense as Maggie Lee masquerades as a friend of the bride while Bob Styles schemes and a lawyer named Bimby pursues the maid. The narrator, in disguise as a male, navigates flirtations on deck and a chaotic waltz that ends with secrets revealed and elated gowns tumbled. The piece intertwines jealousy, deception, and a look at social pretenses aboard a summer voyage.
An enslaved man testifies about being sold multiple times across Virginia and Georgia before the war, supporting himself as a tailor with earnings for himself and his wife. He describes schooling his eldest child and paying off debts, arguing that he should be free to support himself.
The report from the General Conference of the United Brethren shows 89,811 members and 5,6805 preaching places with 2,9065 Sabbath schools and 108,568 pages of tracts distributed. The Bible Christian Church in Philadelphia celebrates its 8th anniversary promoting Bible guidance and temperance.
A correspondence notes farmers should adopt a better horse shoeing method rather than shorten the forward shoe. It recommends lengths and placements to let the feet roll and reduce cripples, advising forward toe long and toe walks short, with heel-placed shoes adjusted to encourage proper motion.
A fragmented excerpt discusses proper tree planting practices and soil enrichment. It emphasizes deep fine earth, loamy compost, surface mulching with straw or leaves, and cautious manure use. It warns against neglecting trees and the general neglect of proper manuring in gardens.
Transcribed note describes setting posts with one and a half bolt pins through the bottom, ends projecting to reduce wind effect and frost damage. Marked as a new idea, likely from a round table discussion.
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