The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

CARE IH HANDLING APPLES F#w ftecpt* Appreciate Importance! pf Prevarttfnj) White ick- i» t pr Picking. (Bj- B. VAN SMITH,) J*«w r§opla re»lU* tup Importune* pf h!tr.dl{»g apples with care white picking, lacking ana marketing, Ap» plea .are bruise tl very easily, ami ea- penally those varieties having a ten- der flesh or skin. Bruises mean, not only an ■unattractive appearance* but a real -waste of fruit by having to cut out the bruised tissue, Probably the greatest damage from bruises, however, results from the fact that the bruises furnish an entrance lor fungus o r rot spores. These spores, or "funins seeds’* are as fine as dust and float In the air. If they happen to lodge on a bruised or broken spot on the apple, (they take root and grow and spread -through the apple, causing i t to ret, .Wrap­ ping or covering the apple may not always protect It, as the spores may have lodged on the apple before it was Picked. However,, if the skin and flesh of the apple can be kept intact and, not bruised or broken, “ there, 1 a not much danger of the fun­ gus or not finding Its way into the apple. To prevent bruising, apples should not be dropped or thrown Into a ' bucket, box, or barrel, and in pour- ing from one vessel to another care should be- taken that the apples are & b close as possible to the bottom of the vessel inwhlch, you, are plac­ ing them before the pouring begins. KILL THE PEACH BORER NOW bo Not Wait Until Spring, for Then - Eggs Will be Hatched and .Insects "... Scattered. (By W . H . UNDERWOOD.) "Go t o .your blacksmith with a ten or twelve Inch fiat file and have five or six inches of the small end made' Into the shape of a sharp-pointed knife blade with one Bide of the blade fiat &hd‘the other half round.. Both edges of the blade must, be sharp. i Bend this blade to p crescent shape, .with the fiat side’on the inside of the bend. Put a good handle on-andsyott have an instrument' with which you can Bit down to a tree and scrape all sides of it without moving. The di­ ameter o f this bend should be at least three inches. After the first frosts, go through the ' peach- orchard' With.' this ■little CHRISTMAS X. We It E,asy for You Come to our two large store rooms packed full of useful gifts. Here are a few oi the many useful gifts. Fancy House Slippers for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. < Silk Umbrellas, Gloves, Fancy Shirts* Collars, Ties, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Suspenders, Hosiery, Jewelry. Every thing above in fancy Christmas Boxes. Sweaters, Underwear, Clothing, Overcoats, Suits, Trousers. Fine Shoes and Rubbers to Fit Any Foot. We Are Overstocked On Alien’s and Boys’ fine Overcoats and Suits. We must turn this large stock of clothing into cash. During all this month we will cut prices one-third off regular prices. Don’t miss this sale now on. -20c off on the Dollar oh Shoes, Felt Boots, Rubbers/Arctics, High Top Shoes, Rubber Boots, Corduroy Suits and Trousers, Work Coats and Rain Coats. . Fils far- Scraping Tdees - and ..Half- Diamond Hoc. instrument, scraping' the bodies of the trees a t leash two. Inches from the sur­ face -of the ground. ’ A,.small diamond or half-diamond shaped hoe, with A handle not over twd feet long, is another tool you must have to get oyer the trees nspidiy. \ ‘ " - i * in the late fall, most all eggs havp hatched out, and most of the little grubs will ha between the- earth and Worthwhile Gifts for 1911 B e a u t i f u l G o o d W o r t h w h i l e Framed Pictures TctCo Ware Smokers* Sets Art Calendars Lamps—Gas, OH, Electric Fern Dishes - Stationery in Boxes Desk .Furnishings AshTrays Books-Il lustrated ColonialMirrors Ink Stands Fountain Pens ‘ Candlesticks Book Backs Leather Goods , Japanese Wares , Cigar Jars Post Cards , Christmas Cards Paper Cutters Post C.ard Albums Seals & Stamps . In th e A r c a d e L i l T l b O C k e r S Spr ing fie ld Ohio hark* within, a fiw inciiea of the t> of the, soil', m scraping the 1 rough bar or outside of the bark pf the 1 ttee, you. will get SB per gent, of them. ’, In the spring go over the trees %a!nv. In ■ three-, dr four days-after, going over the frees .the •.second time, go over them a third, time* Then you can readily nee all you have, missed'the second going over. In the third.going over draw the soil-back’ to the trees,‘ leaving the dirt a little the lowest,,at. top base of the trees. NOX-EI Lady Agents make 200 per cent profit Send 10c. and 3c stamp D e p t ; E , Springfield, Ohio. 1 ■ catalog FR EE We want you to see the .new edition of pur il­ lustrated catalog, because -tlibre ,i9' ■ inore to show and to say. We send it free to any ad- dress. '"> 0 / & /V >' , ■ •. -7, jliail Orders „ Promptly Filled Anything- p i c ­ tured here for­ warded immedi­ ately,.charges 'pre­ paid, on receipt of the price, and delivery guaran­ teed.' • yiir y i -'-A : ft*. -i$ W - W m - K ' f C H R I S T T l A S Practical Gifts for Men To the average man a well balanced selec­ tion of Christmas gifts comes as a complete surprise. Give him some practical article that he’ll instantly recognize as first class. There are some rare gift possibilities in the selec­ tions shown below. Suits* Overcoats, Ties Shirts Beautiful Combination in Hosiery Initialed Handkerchiefs Underwear Scarf Pins Dress Gloves Fur Caps Fur Gloves Etc, When,the apples are stored see that not a single rotten am la Included, 1 All our small fruits are benefited by home slight protection’during the win­ ter. ,'s , * * \ .i Raspberries are'beat protected by covering with clean, straw or -marsh hay, - 1 ■' >1 ] Bum the trash raked jfrpm the gar­ den and orchard, Fire is a pure rem­ edy for hugs. - I t ia usually better to protect rasp­ berries over winter by burying in the soil in, the mpre northern localities. If you h&Ve hoi already done so you should go over the orchard, and rake up every rotten apple on the ground, haul them away from the. Orchard and destroy them. The secret of-4warfinfi is to starve the trees.' The Japanese produce oaks of great age hut which are so Bmall that they can be held In one hand like an ordinary house plant. If dead and unsightly limbs have not been taken Off the trees, now Is a good time to do so, Faint with white lead the place from which the limb came. Cut close to the tree, and do a clean, smooth job. In the northwest the state experi­ ment stations are working on the pro­ duction of special dwarfed trees for the prairie regions. Stand­ ard stock is grafted bn certain roots such as vary small growth as quince .or wild apple. LEGAL NOTICE. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS - ... - ** v - - : ' Blessed be gifts. They are tokens of comfort* they are true heart-tokens, they are the expressions of our feelings. Though molded by circumstances, they are.suggestive'of the giver. A gift is- a message from .one heart to another, . . , - * * TOU are naturally desirous that tjiis message shall be a true representation of your thought’s, so Vou are as careful of your selection as'you would be of a Written message. You also are interested in the man­ ner*of sending this message.'-Let us servo you.m this manner,; -From the list below you mar find ?usf the •gift .that is exprgssive'of your regardj then we wHMurnkh the appropriate box and even the card 0 o f?good • cheer that goes with it We have in stock thousands more expensiveand inexpensive articles to select from . §9.50 14R Solid Gold WIroIfi Peal. Pearls 1 urtiuoisc . $.Vtt • Solid Gold Baby Bing No. S2 j & ,$ 1.00 , Solid Gold Bonian . Pearl No. 6275 aiid _ . . . . $.1.75 Solid Gold Signet Open Worit Design No, 6334 Ring 12 $ E9X0' No. 6218 Solid Gold Brooch Whole UOol Pearls Pine Amethyst . Doublet •Safety Attachment 42.7.1 No. 6235 Solid Gold Genuine Corat 82.50 , Solid Gold’ Genuine Australian Opal Na. 0324 c< AH 0, Solid'Gold Signet Bing Rose- Finish Open Work Design No. 6337 * $ 10.00 U K S olid Gold Real Pearls and Genuine AJman- diries No. 6323 *1‘50 No, 6312. Solid Gold . Roman Finish Real Pearl $5.75 Solid Gold Genuine * Amethyst Caboehon No. 6315 Solid Gold . English Finish Real Pearl* I.Fine Amethyst 1 r Doublet $7.50 No. 6179 $7.50 No. 6312 ^ Solid Gold • Ruby and Whole Real Pearls $3.50 Solid Gold • Brooch Roman Finish Real-Pearl Safety Attachment No, 6234 We Will Reserve Until Christmas Them Haller, Haines & Company, 3 3 Ernst Main S tr a e t , XertiCf Ohio, M l l W W W W a . » * » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » , Bf*te of Ohio, GreeneCounty Court ot Common Pleas. John Hussey* Arim’r de bonis non with will annexed of O, M, llaughey, <lec*d, Plaintiff, V», t R, W. Hftugheyi efc»L, Defendants* R, tV, Haughey, residing )n the Oity.of Tampa, In the state of Flor­ ida, will take notice th a t the above named Plaintiff has filed hmpetition in the Common Pleas Court of said County, setting forth tha t said D«- fetlanf, R. W. HaugheJ, ab the Ad* fiiimstrator of said C, M, Haughey had wrohgfulfy appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had.invested the same In two promissory notes* each sscurbd by mortgage on real estate situate m said Greene County, Ohio, and calling, am for $ 300 . 00 and the other for $225.00 and signed the first* by Albert It, Hatighoy and Anna liaughey, and ttm second by A,. t». Haughoy and Anna Jfnughey. Ti:e prayer of the said petition Is that Urn said notes may be found to h* the property o f the said estate, 3nd the said defendant, R. W. Hdiighey may be ordered to deliver the said notes lo Die said Plaintiff, Tho. above named deemuiants will take notice that tho said petition will bo for hearing in said eoart a t Xenia Ohio, oh m- before January til, 1012* $2.75 m . 6232 Solid Gold Roman Finish CHtilclaino AftiJi-ment $3.00 No, 6215 Solid Gold Bar Pin English Finish _ $iio Solid Gold lliimblo No. 6163 S'l We Buy Direct from the Manufacturer and Save*-You the Middleman’s Profit Large Hew Illustrated Catalog Free Sendns youfuime andaddress, and we will mtil *t enceoiir newCatalogcontainingbeautiul gilts, l&ait Orders Promptly Filled Forwarded immediatelyonreceiptofIheprice and anddeliveryCuaranteed, Chargesprepaid. STORE OPEN . EVENINGS DNTIIi i CHRISTMAS ANDHRTON & SON, Jewelers, 18 N. Majn St., - Dayton, Ohio* COUPON Name........ ........... . ■ .City 1 * ■ $ • «. « H t l * * i H s t t n i i t . t r «'• - i , s t f * * * * • * 1 t* i « v « i w) t&tC « ti • • Fill in Coupon and Mail id Us , . for it m i EE CATALOG lS *3 to and tha t they are required to answ­ er the samp by said date o r judg­ ment may /be taken against them, John llussey^ As Adnf r As aforesaid by J. jSf. Dean, Atty, Dec«d-Gt, -Kodaks and KodaksuppUes. lgd Nagloy Bros. Grocery F o r S abh :- choap. mfcummmjmtmm* -Second hand surrey,- J . H. Wolford, FOR SADR SCOTCH COLLI® PUPS sired by my prnw winning dog a t Cin­ cinnati, O., June 1011 , They aro term raised, Will lurmeh pedi­ gree with each sale. S3. R(>k«iU. ©prJtt*fI*id. Merchants & Mechanics Savings & Loan Ass’n Springfield . Ohio, you W ork , put yovr money to work Where it will be safe and at the same time you will g«t— J 1 5 1*2 P E R C E N T And have the privilege of paying in of drawing out At will. OUR RESOURCES, 42,0 9 8 » 5 Your inquiry solicited, and correspondence ptomptly answered, . OFFICERS Jf. H, BABBITTS, President JOHN L. PLUMMEN GEO. W, NETTS, Vice President OLIVER C, CLARKE, T v J . EDGAR A. FAY, Secretary OUR JOB PRINTING

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