The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

* 4 * A * ( I #MM *Mi M l Mas tttMM w»g—0*f OFINTEIESTTO THEFARMER. Tito half-tone iIhi£tratIon on Hus' page j’oprescitts ’two Dolalno Meri­ nos that, were hrecl anil raised- by Alex Turnbull & Hon. The one the . right prq(i«ee<l a fleece of 1!);V , pounds anil the one on the left Id pounds. The illustration is taken train life. • Homo are having it th a t if warm weather conditions prevail long, strawberries will bloom in a week or ton days. The warm weather has brought all vegetation out ear­ lier than usual. To find strawber­ ries of tho -home grown variety in market by May 1st wall bo some­ thing very unusual for this locality, The wheat situation is causing considerable comment, among fann­ ers a t th is time of year, owing to the advanced,, state it has reached. Prospects were never as bright and unless ' something nnforsaen turns up, a heavy crop will be harvested- IX M. Kennon anti Prank Harbison, both speak well of the outlook. * Wheats in Greene county this year will average from 20 to 25 bushels per acre, This is the opinion of Xi. K. Pflenour, of Grape Grove, near Jamestown. He is ope of the most progressive farmers of the county. Mr. JBitenOiir, in discussing the out- 1 look said, uWo will th is . year have better than an average wheat crop, The acerage is larger than last year. Prom present indications the crop will'Average from 20 to 25 bushels per acre. Wheat Is in good shape bxcept In some strips, where dam­ age has heen done by high water,— Xenia Herald, The most economical food is tha t which gives the hestresults, Podder which was left in the field la st fall e E t u i a P t f 5 ? v *J- 'There are paints and points, bu t “ H I N A ' S G R E E , N G E A E They know what conglatutes good paint, , Hundreds of tjie best painters everywhere m “ H A N N A * 3 t. G R E E N E R A E ’PA INTS** and strongly endorse them, as , their-letters t6 the manufacturer will show. Hanna's Green Seal Paints are for Sale by Kerr & Hastings Bros. will not compare favorablywith that which was protected m the barn. Tho value of tho food depends upon its sare and preparation, and econ­ omy Is practiced5!*? jttdicions man­ agement of the stock and the feed­ ing-of food that has not lost its nut­ ritive qualities by exposure, Even strawmay be made valuable by good care, amt especially if fed iu con­ nection with contractedfood. In choosing varieties of potatoes tor spring planting, i t Is advisable to select those that -have been more recently produced from seed; provid­ ed, of course, that their quality and productiveness have heeit tested and are generally known,. The variety tha t is newly produced from seed is generally more vigorous than it is likely to bo after afew year’s contest with potato beetles and the blight and rots, all which, help to decrease potato vigor ahd productiveness.; But it is notadvisable toplalitf point­ ed, however good; which are very unlike standard sorts, and.whose qualities are not generally known. There isso much differencin potato­ es th a t the mere fact tha t a potato is a potato is not enough with, most consumers to secure a inarkeVf «* it until after they have given i t a trial,- From several sections of tho court fry comes tho wail of the farmer th a t his, young clover ,1s frozen. They state th a t Hie- iraoras of the last three nlglils fm<< ruined the sprout­ ing seed and that no stand of clover will be obtained this year Tho farmer* who sowed late claim following words of caufimv: In the first phien. Over thewftstern half of Ohio,which is, nndorhud with limestone, th is ' point need give the prospemvo alfalfa grower no concern, exept in a few old fields where the failure of red clover and the appearance of Sorrel Indicates acidity of sol 1 j but over the broad belt of shales and sandstone stretching across the state from north to south, east of alifle drawn from Sandusky through Columbus to the west of Sciota county, there are many old XieW in which the lime has been reduced to so low a point by oxbastive propping th a t either clover .nor alfalfa can be successfully grown until'lime is add- edi ' . j *. . ,io>wf.vA atm e n'Avu mfOknnonvs - A s& w j .t s s a . What I* true oMimi*over the terri­ tory indicated, if is true of phos­ phorus ami poia^mim tbougbout the s ta te ,’ Wttarfe upland soils have boon so long In cultivation without manure or toriillrar th a t they will not produce satisfactory alfalfa, and the farmer v?h« i» debuted into sow­ ing Ufa seed upon such Judd, without manuring nr iertflteing, will reap dis­ appointment an his harvest. : AfdMLpA hOVKUAgf<al $0£fo The sucw'ssful n lfolu fields in OUtettre tote* fmiwtim river bottoms orott upland whit h have been kept in good canditlui* by careful 1 hus­ bandry. U fa Irue that alfalfa, like red cteverj I# a crop which adtts fertility jo? but every prtwv if£l*s% Of OF COURSE YOU ARE INTERESTED. What man is not interested in the subject of what will be newest for spring wear? Without egotism we can .suggest no surer or more authoritative source of in­ formation than a personal review of our spring show of Woolens, Our stock is simply magnificent. You are never con­ fined here to choice from a few models, and this spring the number of individual styles is greater than* ever. The styles are authentic, the fabrics exclusive. . Place your order here .and now and we guarantee to make you a garment to your order, tailored in the latest style, perfect in fit 'and workmanship, a t the lowest price in the city for first-class tailoring. TOP COATINGS 317, 318, $20 YOUR CHOICE OP 500 ELEGANT PATTERNS DESIGNS FOR SPRING IN MEN’S TROUSERINGS $ 5,00 « MADE TO YOUR FIT AND MEASURE. a itepairing and Pressing l)6no. Willenborg Bros A STAR TER Beginning April ist, We Will Sell Wall Paper ■ wmmmmmmmmmMmmammmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Papers tor which you have, been paying Ce.......................... 5c Stripe, Scrolls, Set Figures and florals, the usual 8c and 10c variety ......................... ............................... ............................ 7c Mouldings 5c at?............. ............................ . 2 i-sc W e Give Green Trading Stamps TAKE A LOOK IN THJE ARCADE, SPRINGPIEID, OHIO. MONEY SAVERS. ■ > , * Do you know tha t you can save money here on the little things tha t you need and are buying every day .. Here are a few of the money savers. Plenty more as good Golgates Talcum Powder 25c pkg. ,15c Mennen’s Talcum Powder, 25c pkg.18c Violet Ammonia, large size.......... 20e Colgates 25c Dental Powder with toilet soap special.............. ... 19c Pears Soap 12c or 3 for........ ....... ,35c Ironing wax 2c Or 3 for................. ,5c Dress Shields, all sizes___ . . . . . . . . 10q. Fancy Pearl Buttons, all sizes, I5c and 20e quality---- . . . . . . . . . 10c? v. Ladies’ and Children’s hose suppor­ ters all sizes, extra heavy ;,. .10c . Child’s Patent Leather Be l t s . , , . . .10c Ladies’ Silk and Leather B e l t s . . .-.25c Ladies’, wash b e l t s . 1 0 c to 25.c“ , ItadcliffBags, Tan only.......... - , , .50c Pillow Tops, ready m ade ._____ _ .25c 12 Button Black G l o v e s . . 5 0 c “Rawhide H ose/’ Tailors, 22West High Street, Springfield, Ohio. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything, The weak and the strong, the sm a ll and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. R, McClellan, Tb* wheat atanbs o» ffee ground as thick; fhte year as if did at !h« anna.* time las.t spring hut (lie yit-bl over tho slate is wot expected tote® an groat as all Urn low ground was was damaged by the.flood this spring The weather Is getting somewhat dry for tho best growth of vegetation bu t this is fortunate during the cold weather. Fru it growers tn the section claim that the fru it has Wot yet been injur­ ed. Springfield Soil. On Tuesday it Was our pleasure to visit the famous Meadow Brook farrii owned by X), Bradfute &Son, This farm is the home of the many fine bred Cattle of tlie Aberdeen Angus breed that has added greatly to CedarvHle township’s standing as alosdlug township of the state In the 1 rearing of good stock. The location of Meadow Brook is Ideal. Probably no farm in Greene county is as well adapted tor breeding stock. Tim farm comprises about cuo acres of excolent soli and the most Imporant of all an abundance of good spring water. The water problem Is one that handicaps most farms. Water is received from a spring a t a good elevation affording plenty for domes. ; tie tts« and for the diiferentfeed and stockyards. There islittle question but that the barn is one of the cont- ptetestin tho section. Every fobfc of space Is used to advantage. Light is an important factor in tho arrange* irtent of a good stable oand the own­ ers have arranged for all that is necessary. Tho ceiling Is high giv­ ing good ventilation which solves ? the question as to wheather there is a dampness about. The lower floor is as dry and free from moisture aa lbs upper floor. Tho system of handling the stock by means of passage ways and gates is a great convenience those who have charge ot the stock. The upper- floor Is used for the storing of grain; and feed. Although the farm is an extensive one, more feed is used than can be raised. This also means that a groat deal of fertiliser da used in. the barnyard • manure. Aside from cattle, Delano Marino sheep and XJhester White hogs afo raised. Mr. 0 , 15, llradfnte resides on the farm and with, the assistance of the herdsman, Mr. Phillips, personally supervises the work, To those who have never visited Meadow Brook farm aud a re Interested in; good stock breeding, wo advise an early v isit,' , As result of the great' interest ‘ which has been awakened in alfalfa i'. during the past year or two it is probable th a t more alfalfa will ho sown m Ohio during tho comming season than the total of ail th a t has been sown In tho state Mima, its re-’ ciamation from the wtlderiiesn. In view of this probability tho Experi­ ment Btatioii, which has been grow­ ing this plant for years iu, various J sections of the state, would offer the I t* still grwtiftr ItWndfR, t o . Alfalfa prawdited i*»he am of the maul useful ba over grown in Ohio; hut ih t Brobdlgoagiau stqriea which hmv* been circulated regard­ ing It ara <nlv»l«t< d to disgust the well informed and to lead the ignor­ ant, lino error. The truth about alf- fnlfa is good chough abundantly to justify the patient earn which'in' in ist CA.es will ljo found necessary to sta rt it snccessfuij*. A Bulletin on alfalfa is now in pi opf-raUoii by the Experiment S tate ion u t Wooster which will sjinnlra" the experience of some hundreds 01 anCceshful alfalfa growers, acattered throughout Ohm, This bulletin will bo scut to those regulary on the Station’* mailing list and to any others who sway apply for it. I t will bo ready for distribution about the ten til #f April. 11Wiiiadvise that the land intended for alfalfa bo prepared early fn th* *e*tton, but that the Tlie“name tells the. whole storv, they ere as strong as'leather, made for strong husky boys, and we ctm safely say there is no* other boys’ stocking- made to sell for 15djthat will wear as well and they are equal in wear and appearance to. School Jackets. You do not need to pay much for a coat here. Good styles and materials for Children and -Misses’ a t $2.50, $3, $4 and $5. Fancies and Coverts. * Ladies’Covert Jackets 34,50 to $10, Ladies’ Black Bioad Cloth. Jackets 85 to $10. Ladies’ Silk Coats 35 to 310; JOBE r f S t e - " " The most sensible and most stylish dress skirt a lady can buy. If you buy i t readj- to wear you know exactly what it will cost and and how it will look. Is not tha t worth knowing? * Prices $10 to $15. - -— BROS. XENIA, OHIO, & C O ficrding I k * August. dflayod until July AtlilntM Expermionfc Station, Woooster, To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxativeBromoQuinineTdSets.^ p v £ Seven MMten 1 k «« i * o Min pent 12 monUit. T h i s slgU a tH T e , C btm Cr%> in Two Days. cm eve ry box. 25c . S c i e n c e h a s d e v e lo p e d s om e th in g in f in ite ly b e t to r 1 te n t h e o ld -s ty le w r a p o n c irn n p . VEL 0 ' 1 (P\. f £SP IT TS B U R G H PERFECT” i T O s f W*. FENCES ARE WELDED n BY ELECTRICITY. T h k t the tUddetn msthoJ of ©bfistrtfGfidin. Years of fife a to added through theelbrinatfeft of tododilleoto Jejfetts. AWKAfMfa mokteCiCtaifestile gslvaniringaflJ atfoWstfiewatcflo attackthe t e e W te A itnatt Tmcunt cfdtoia^Jgateaalrine oa^PITTSBURGH PERffiCT^ REINrORCE* THE FRO- TECTiON AGAIN5T RUST AT THE ELEOTRICALLYWELDED JOINT; examliKtiKljriot. STAYS CANNOT SUR. They are alwsya }«!f whins they %'ttn ptrf. Stay and sttand Wire* feccome6aepiecev/henthetmfoa h. usa de, Every Rod is Guaranteed Pe iect. DdaT ttUw ywr f^jalieeiaiavef kitcioloea iixtovn, to viatp >ocr gaoJ judgment* • ; ‘•FtrretSttftttR PERFECT" FENCES REPRESSf#' fROCRlSS#'.fi««aite' f« m/Sfotot-tf thoisriaefe of dotes v,oriii of stauiarimatsdall*dailyWdflWfeyrisrirlcity. - Tha hobp on i!ic averaga sugar fcatrri In the Jsotatidcountry grocery store is an electrically Welded product. If your vregoa v/as it.ado in a large factory, its tkes were welded Isyefecttkky. Vowvriffl findelectrfc*ily*we!dedhoops oft iceCream htezets and v/aslilnwmachines, oa many tubs and buckets* ,Examine them. *sf<irr«eURGH l»ERFE6T»r fcnCsaaAmadetythlsmodem,dtopfeaadtoWV«ifta3prwejt»pifod«dn|( “ THEWELD. THAT HILD.” 1 #A. rARMKt t LISTEN, NOW* fivriy egeftt handling **RiTtSBURGH RERFECT“ fin« m I s *«hot* t e l tofuaeanke thisi itit 6*9 U6t ^njtird at tha JMntfti URSrtB'iirt Otedyoa laN'iw, tha leneo la pailaoUy adjustahta to unauao around. That tH« atay# will not separata from the atranda. ■’ That tha ranch U all tight In Ovary particular. uk eaymore definite protectien^ Your complete afliefaefioft h absolutely GROUSE ,?0‘« J JKA 3JW 39a 5)518. » iwm I k v m m i m K R fE c r r fN c io f i^ n e i $iy kx

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