The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

•MM; * f » V § ^fife' & in Dairy Herds. f wMeb it J*made i* a e l nohjictccl'to f a taup e ia iu to J4gb..*i)owgfi toHsiH| tutwrela pjtcflih and ®«flceolcwni&t*-1 Itarine or ftftffiGAl 'te tte r may ;ficKj .iso©ftlo#eet€4'ifi two wi&e-rW t o l | .' derived Horn tu hm ulcus animate ' or by tho butter ami sour- milk that jitum days ba-k * mtmh< r r£ er-t^r into its composition. Moldo* ( farmers anti dairtwen witneswdJstates that Morgi-urptU t«amtoe« » the slangtitering hf a number of : samples of oleomargarine purchased ( cows supposed to have tuberculosis Ait* °PfMmarket and found thatinnc by the State Veterinarian, P a u l; ttu ni oordynedTirulent tu^?rcit) ■ Fisher in Columbus, Most of tlfc! bacilli, Circular M?. I • lC*w-iJ6» , cows were from Mr. Wm. Forbesf Prom the invcBUgatione aQ<J . herd ami the state will re-imlmrao | observations tha t hare man m ve Jt j him to tho extent of one half of the t ntW ®on^ 'lI*e,J;,. , . * , Mr. Charles H a t..! Kitoto-Tluto the iubemiiin test m , to the * wonderfully accurate method o f ; appraised valtto. tied writes the following Springfield Stun »,m tho subject of tuberculosis; • So many inquiries concerning tho tuberculosis tests made smith of ? Springfield have come to we that i ' Avishto give publicity to the facts* *- ,T!, „„„„ •Xhe state malm* these tests a t the c^ £ ‘ V hnf x l ! * ., 1 ,’ determining whether an animal is affected with tuberculosis. Second—That by tho uso of tuber­ culin the animals diseased with' tuberculosis may be detected and removed from the berth thereby &VVis§ \ Woi Wc i!b$1 requestof the owner of the .cattle who jnuet make affidavit that ho will fully comply with Use conditions set forth In the roles and regulations of tiie board of live stock commission- ers of Ohio. { ,• ’At tho request or the owners Btata Veterinarian .Paul Fischer and his assistants have tested six herds near Clifton. Of these two word frea from tho disease qud to three others but four animals {young things th a t had. recently been brought .into the herds) ,reacted, .while .in'-the Sixth herd some animals had evi­ dently been affected for some years'. The number of animats tested was 103. Of-these 10-reacted, or '18.45 per pent. TheXJniWd"Sta£es govern­ ment has" tested all of-tlWdairy calfc- , tie m the Jiktrict of Columbia and found i$*85 peg cent' tuberculosis, (See Yearbook of the department of Agriculture for 1910.) Most states require the tuberculin test for all dairy cattle brought into the state.,, bub Qhtodoes not.and' Is becoming ‘the" /dumping ground for tuberculous animals-from ofciier states." , in compliance with ttie rules and . regulations of the board Oflive stock' commissioners we agreed to have . Jailed, under inspection, all. react­ ing animats, to thoroughly disin­ fect the premises and to introduce ' into our herds hereafter no ptumal. . that has not* been officially, tub'er- •"culm tested, f 1'' ' I t had ebstns hundreds of dollars to do wfaat.haa been done, but we hope to profit in the end* .If Other breeders mire to risk the health am) lives of fcbeir cafcde- 'and swine r/nd the consumers qf their dairy', ahd meat ptodifcis by-rptainfhgdiseaeed’ anitoalaJh their herds, there 'is'no . faw (id Ohio) to preVent them from ’ so -doing, 1 < ■a\ p' „ The United Spates' department of agriculture has issued a humberof ■bulletins and ^circulars on 'the sub­ ject of bovine tuberculosis and all cattleownera should road Circular’ ' B&Bureau of Animal industry en­ titled, The TTttsuspeetodbut Hanger- _ misty Tuberculous Cow,’ also Cir­ cular A45, Milk,audits Products'as Carriers of Tuberpulou* infection, - and ©ir'md'at.Sg, Tuberculosis of the Food Producing Animals* • * These-may be obtained by wn t- IngBton, J. JD*Ppsfc, M .‘O.,, Wash­ ington, l)., C*, o r directly from the ‘agricultural,department, Washing­ ton, B* C«- -t I append pbnie extracts from these amt other bulletins Issued by the de* .' partment. Cbas. fit*Hatfield* The dahgerdusly tuberculous* cow is an animal that may long retain the appearance aneb Semblance of o perfect health. Among tuberculous dairy cows that retain the.appearance of health . and ate not' known to bo affected until they are tested with tuber­ culin, 10 per cent or more actively expel tubercle bacilli from their *bodies in a way dangerous to the health of other animals and per­ sons. '' Dairy cows thathave been affected with tuberculosis •three years or more, with possibly raro exceptions, ate active agents for the dis­ semination of tubercle bacilli. Circular 118.P. 17-18. Bovins tuberculosis may be com­ municated to human beings, and m such cases it is usually children that are affected, Precautions should ba taken to protect human beings from animal tuberculosis by a careful inspection of meatproduclng animal* a t the time of slaughter and of cows from which milk,, bream and butter are produced* Bulletin 38, P.78. J t is reasonable a t present to be­ lieve , that we have two great sources from Which tubercle bacilli are disseminated in a way that is dangerous to public health—tubor- cttlous persons and tuberculoustj&iry cattle. The former is, no doubt, the move Important so^ufeo, hut with Thli’d~-That tuberculin has noin- jurlous effect upon healthy cattle. Circular 70. P. 18, * , WEATHER REPORT* ~-~v, • f BiimfaU Fob. 1012 2*£ inches pet cent sunshine 00.' -Wind direc­ tion Southwest. Clear’ days 13, Cloudy 7. Part cloudy 8, ’ Highest temperature fil degrees. Fewest Xtangg Average temperature i below, zero of temperature 33degrees, temperature- 31 :degrees, of snows 7, dumber of - frosts 7. Humber of freezing 10* fee Pinches in depth. Fogs 3, ‘Bains 8. This has beep a very cold mouth* The ground hog got in ins cold spell in good time and some to spare. , Samuel Oreswall / Observer,- re sp ec t to contract for painting ‘again this season.. From present indications there Will be m 0>’0 paint­ ing done thie season' 'than f&i many years. If you expect’ to "paint,'add wisn my services,, better make at« rahgernents 'a t rince and J)« sore of a place* , ' T< H* Tarbox. RESOLUTION. To- co.nstrucfc curb; and gutters: - Be it resolved bj^thebouncil of the village of' Cedacvilie, State -of Ohio;— \ / ' "That Curb and gutters -shall be constructed on, the.East-and West sjkle _of Math street from' College avenue fcothe railroad bceordmg to plaris- and speeifications-to- be on die- a t th e ! office /o f Street, com­ missioner to b,e completed by 1st o iln iy 1312. ; That file Clerk of council be add Is hereby directed to cause a writ*} ten notice the passage of this ■ resolution.to he served as’required l by law* ' / • ’ ’ ,• [ •?* ,0' -’ ' % ^ohrbon,- v - 4 Corporation Clerk* f An InnoYation! ' Manufacturers’ Sale, Exhibit and Demonstration o f . Housefurnishings and China = In Basement Also Pure Food Show = Grocery Basement March 12th, Continuing A ll W eeK -W e Want You Here Every woman* young or old-JEyery Housekeeper—yes,, everyone in Clark and adjoining epunties should spend at least one entire day during this exhibition and sale in our Home furnishing Basement, You will be amply repaid—every minute, something new, profitable ; j a » d i n t e r e s t i n g / * 4/ ; ■ • Vf * Practical Dei^on^tration of Up*to^Date Household Needs Passed March ^ iyi2* RESOLUTION* To construct curb and gutters; Be it; resolved by the council of tho village of Cedarvillo, State of Ohio:— - ; , ’ The-curb and gutters shall be con­ structed on the North' and South ajdo ofGrove street, orXenia avenue, from East street-to* West.,side of school house according to plans and specifications to be on file a t the Office of Btreet commissioner. That the clerk or council be and is hereby directed, to cause a writ­ ten notice of the passage, qf this resolution to be served as required by law, J . W. Johnson,' %Corporation Clerk. Passed Match 4 ,10X*S« RESOLUTION. To construct cement Walks: B e it resolved by the council of the villago of Cedarville, State of Ohio; Thata sidewalk shall be con- structed on the south side of Oliilll- cothe street from' -Main affect west | to Bridge atroet. The above named \VaIk to be four M) fobfcInWidth §nd to be' completed by-July 1st, 1312, in accordance with the plans atid’j apodficatiohs now oil file in th e ; office of tho Street Commissioner. [ J* W. Johnson, | Corporation Clerk, j Passed Feb* C, 1012. # i $100 Rewards $100* ’ThewstKits of thls pnper tvill be plfiaae-1 ieietth ifjitXhjSteB■ it:;least pliC: drMded | dUsAfethatiKAvnf.e liftshtcu #blefoourfdo! i uri»ii(/ n ioc uiiii re ) dll ils sbfgcf* Slid that is t-Alftrrb, Hall’s j legato-to-the Iftttof W0 must not.! fktwh Cure-is (liiei.ly pofiUre eurohow i forget the significant fact the {|‘S8^taJ ? fnhefchi bAdlll in milk, cream,. Ice cream, *butter, cheese and tileo* margHJfuie arc not on floors, dr on pavements, or hi places from which they limy or may not .enter our bodies? they are located in articles ihShi #' tf>iiBfiiutionat ihsessc, /requiresw ; ocawthsitioual ircCtiiient, Halt’s (Mtftnh • {hireis taken iutienirtlty, sriimt direellyup' On the bfoadftn(Itniiconsaurrnc<SOfsystein ■ffiiwibydestroying ’-tfie founqution of the dfi<^rWd8lViiiigthe patient atrrngt.li by buildingup the constitution Aid meisting of food cofnincrciaUy distributed nMurslndoing its work, The .pwiprletois among persons to ho catch, in most have» much faith la its curatiw powers, -litsf(tMcea, in a raw state, atffi there- oi t erHundr ed iwilms formjy fore am Inevitably consumed in ! ^ <^ r8’ Sendfor fist.o large yuantUlcs. . j * Addreva i ’. J. {.TIPKBV ACo, Toledo O, The positive facts a t hand all \ firugfeHRe­ paint to the comdttsioii that cream ,! ups Fsmfir Fitts«r« tin* brst icecream, butter ami diceso mvari- ably contain tubercle bacilli when 1 made from tuberculous milk. | l.nfortunatf'ly wo' can draw n o : consolation frdi» the fact’ tha t] oleomargarlno m much used as a ; antotltutft for butter, A r Holder} jra antly pomted out, tho fat from CASTOR IA J a r I&ftmis and ChUArthi, Till Kind Yea Him Aiwa?* Bought Bait* th* Sip.attito 6f Mi VISIT LITTLE JAPAH—See, Die grafitl assortment b£ Japanese China, eto, at SUCH H T T tB PEIOES. ‘ TEA SERVED TREE in olir Japanese Booth 10 to 12 noon, 3 jto 5 p, m: r i.,‘r ) t * ' ' ' ’ . FREE COOKING CLASSES BNERY BAY—A noted chef lec- , tureS on, and demonstrates hop? to make,dainty dainties—This ex- hit>R should inW estypUy-It’s free, •*; >L’ * t/.'J • ; Those interested-in Gas Ranges should attend,this Sale. ‘ ‘Not one but several of the-best makes will be demonstratedfor your berieKt —ask ^ o u l extra special ofler ... . , , ......... .......... ..... .............................. ................. Besides the^fanufacturers*' Display and *Sale, of Cut .Glass?' and Silverware, ske the demonstration of Food Choppers, Mop -Wrings- ers and the Number of otheyPractieal Exhibits, all good, all worthy ' everyone enlightening. * y ‘ * /' t H- 'f- *';f :’“r "V P. '•) ' ' '•A BIO SAFE O f C 0T GBASS * , ; ; ■ , Just an opening Day SpebiaL, $7.50 values $2.0S. Vases, Punch Bowls, Lemonades, Large Jugs, Comporls, Cohered Butters, Fern Dishes, Fruit Bowls, etc, etc* No.phone or C. O. D . Orders. ’ Special sale and demonstration of Enamel Ware, Aluminum Ware Japanese Ware,.GasJHantel, HJfkVan Dousen's Cake pans, moulds,etc Be. sure and visit our'New Silverware Department^ complete in every .detail, nothing but the reliable guaranteed kinds are here. H ousefurn ish ing s WASH BOILERS—14 025 , coppier bottoms# extra heavy tin, square handles, close fitting covers. $1.30 values all sizes. Special S9c —........ .1 * ; ■ ,t Round Ciike boxes, beautifullyjapaned. Value 75c, special 37c* *Roll top Bread boxes, handsomely japaned and striped. Value $1.00. Extra special, 37c. Umbrella stands prettily-japaned with floral decoration.' Value 75c. Extra special 33c* < ! ' . - - . ’ ' / 50-pound size japaned Fibur boxes, handsomely finished, Value, $1*25, extra special, 79c> - • . , ’ , '>•*■ All copper Wash.Boilers, fu ltlir oz. copper, "regular price $3.98,* extra special $2.73 - ' . ‘ , ■ . Japaned Foot Tu^s, while 500 last,.extra special 19c ’ - , ^ Alarm Clccks, Gilbert’s guaranteed make 60c. * ■ U'rf m I, w t J J „ f * „ 01 *"i **f' ^ * Glass Coffee Mills, the regular $1.00 kind, extra, special 59c. 3' , •» % 1 j. k 1* '* , ‘ ( ~ 4 * r * * , O ’ I *% m ■/;' Refrigerator . -- . The Joe . King . and Blizzard., *-?. , The,two lines for which we have the exclusive selling agency for Gentral Ohio, are to our minds * ' ' ! PERFECTION IN REFRIGERATORS - Made of kiln dried hard wood, raised panels*overlapping doors, min­ eral wool and charcoal filled, - polished locks find hinges Shelves, are fully nickeled and are removable and adjustable No inside wood exposed. PATENT REMOVABLE GALVANIZED ICE COMPARTMENT, REMOVABLE DRAIN P IPE AND AUTOMA­ TIC TRAP. They embrace every worthy, practical talking point known and are sold under our guarantee "to do the part of a Re­ frigerator better thanjany you have had and use less ice in doing; so” During the sale special introductory prices prevail. Extra spec­ ial Blizzard Refrigerator, made of kiln dried hard wood; mineral wool insulation (the best non-conductor known to science) white enamel lined* ’The shelves are fully nickeled and adjustable, can be lowered or raised to. any height desired* Very “best trimmings, regular price $20 extra special, $14,98. * * W H I T E M O U N T A IN R E F R IG E R A TO R S Several White Mountain T jirigerators at less than cost, to. them out. close WRENS FOOD SHOW G r o c e r y B a s e m e n t “ sphere are thousands of items in our store with which most people have never become familiar. We ate holding this special show so that .EVERYBODY may become acquainted-with the many things suggestive of proper preparation of a great variety of foods* CaTS-of California** most luscious fruits will be opened and served* Canned vegetables will be demonstrated and served, Fourteen ex­ pert domestic science instructors will ba in charge and will explain everything in detail from preparing the most simple vegetables to the com­ binations for salads and the daintiest desserts* * . - Want all to borne# There will be music afternoons and all day Saturday. In order to make your visit profitable in a financial way* also, W0 will make great reductions on the lines demonstrated, and will from day to day make such special offerings that have never before been equaled. ; ... ' On Tuesda y M a rch I 2 t h ^ 0 u r O p e n in g Day FAltTHIDGH BACON -A* baton viUumfc a i>eer*- Tattoo from yoaug.plgs only, posfpsMn# % flavor that is the result of “ Knowing- How.” after so years of con­ stant effort.' This bacon has the rind removed and is packed in x lb, sanitary cartons. Hells every where for 28 or toe. Our special price*............................. , ,,,,5,% HUNBEAM HAWAIIAN HNKAI'FBE- teffc in tho fielfiumUi fully ripened, this pineapple haS a flavor that only sunshine and proper taro can impart. Just as tenderas a peach, No fiber, no strings. 36c; value, 27e; HtTNBJjAM J?HAS=~Tiuy Juho Peas, sweet and ten- dor. The kind that always commands 26c from those who want the very hesi5. Spccinl................ ........... . lue ... . -... .1* BOHII*MON CtIBHH—Bovin Boullhon Cubes are a revelation, DlfterefitfrOm others in that they are better A25e article from coast to coast. Special 21c. 10c sizt..,...,,... .................. ..... ............... .............. ,*.... ...........Oc H H MONHV PICKLES tha t delightful jiost. to Pin means got a sample -^Everybody should know Money Pieties. By ail P in t;ars, Melon Mangoes..........4oc value for 36c Pint jars, Cherklhs................. 06c value for SOc • , Pint jars, Mixed Pickles.......... 05c value for too l i n t ars, Cauliflower.,... .......... 8r»cvalue for toe Pint jars, Peaches..... ;.....*........ 356 valuo for S0o P in t jars, Onions........................33&value for 30c FI.OTtli^-Wreifa Brand Flour has forged Its Way to -the front, th e re is no heifer flour milled. Special price, Bfii'rd ............................... : ....... ........... UM U ba rre l...................................... ............................ *i,so l-H bai-ael............ ........................................................GOe* 1-1(5 barrel...,,............................... ..... ............................ goo OBAKtlBATEl) SttGAB-Omy the very beat cane sugar, packed Securely in lOdb 610th bags, quality ex* tra fln^ per bag....,,.......... ........................................... ,6 qq AltGO STAKCH-A 66 package Of highest quality gipfis starch, 3- for....................... .............. ;............ .......jo^ THA**Yon have been paying luo to Itoper cent profit 6n Tea. i f you. usually pay 80c for 'Pea try a pound ot pur ‘156MixM Tea and uemonstrat# to your own satis­ faction that you really save to cents, Why not eomt to Springfield next weekf In *ddi* lion to the Big Mami/acturers’ Exhililtion and Furs Pood Show Exploited Above, each of our other 76 de- partineids is itow showing all the best ami newest for Spring and Summer. Special prices will prevail ail through the store. I)o your Spring having HOW. Brv goqds-;Keady to Wear (toodV--Fancy1( t o S -M l lK nety—CuHnin-.-Carpeis—i umituro, etc, AU vour wants cafl be supplied in this- great store a t a great money-saving, On Purchases of $15.00 or over 'we pay your car fare both ways. . . . . *r Vi * , IF (tV • * {#•'’* £r* ■I- ^ r**r '<' . , , ' The to the Bee ton O. H Inltiativ affect thi the J sih J hand as1 lace is 1 . iniions, i tics vote other tssi “How: stand wh ttve and’ ■ wearohi and which ppllticsar dorse jusi give then The wr might be city who dutches • . so that hi the farm^ , whom bf that he m fife of qs can see ; for himse. Five or , to the cen tionretur Vote in Oh- districts, now cond) the rece shows, an . the qualif siding in 1 cent in tb How, IV facts stari "will iiappi erendum 1 circulatio of only fiv the total county or bring aboi .law, repes .an officer • coqstitutii i Use »' vj Lime to sj trees, this of 6 and 1 ., The 1 lutior > per g lot or Wister ? ! 1 u g o .

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