The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

ft % After ten years of successful Business in tfee City ef Springfield we are now prepared to deliver right to your door The Best Furniture and the Host Satisfaction Honey Can Buy Complete Outfit or Single Pieces Delivered Safely By Our NEW MOTOR TRUCK ' •I' ; Springfield, Ohio WE PAY 10 / 2/0 ON DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT- In terest payab le January and July . D e p o s it s . m ade up t o and includ ing d u n e '6 th , 1913 w ill draw interest from June 1st, 1913. W e are th e Second Largest F inancia l In stitu tion in Springfield. ' * j Our Assets Jan. 1, 1913. $2,789,182.77 ■* . . .* t The Springfield Building & Loan Association 29 E. Main St., Springfield, Ohio. Okas, H. Pierce, Prea. Cl)as. E. Petticrow, Seoy. will visit Foster Xlyuss, Ceil*. »*1W, Thursday. June, 6th, Thers*ft#r on» day each month Are you sick? I f you are, liavo you found relief? pWery man and woman suffering from any chronic disease or dis­ ability may have FREE EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION. CHRONIC DISEASES. Dr. Harbour has established at reputation by bis BUceess in fcreat- timr chronic diseases for the past twenty-eightyews. H js succesBin properly troatin^chrome diecasesis dno to his ability to dlagnos*. If there as not a proper diagnosis the treatment is sure to be wrong. If you have not been relieved in your troubles, see Dr. Harbour aud he will tell you just what your troubles are and the proper treatment given. Disease*of th$ Stomach, Bowels, Liver, alldlseaaes of the Kidneys, Bright’ s Disease, Bad Blood-, all Shin diseases such sh Hczema, Dicers, Skin Dancers, also Bheunm-. tism, Constipation, affections of the Air Passages, Asthma, Catarrh, etc., etc. NERVOUS DISEASES. Morbid fears, Melancholy Sleep­ lessness. Impairment ot Memory, Palpitations of the Heart, Impaired, Circulation, Dr. Harbour treats .successfully by the new methods. ,Ho opiates in the treatment of theSo diseases. DISEASES OF WOMEN Dr. Harbour has given particular attention to the class of disease. His success Where others have failed are due to his ability to properly diagnosing the disease. Hundreds of cases have come to him and found relief. Many are made worse by a hospital operation. See Dr. Harbour for the newer; methods. Displacements*. Leucer- rhoea, Derangementof the Menstru­ al Periods such as irregular, painful too frequent, delays, also Diseases of the Overies. ' ‘ , Special attention given to the treatment o f Sick-Headaoho, DISEASES OF MEN. Stricture,‘ and all. diseases of the urethra and prostate glands treated by SPECIFIC*. Private blood diseases successfully treated by medicines especially prepared for this class of diseases which are^not injurbus. Mercurial and like treat­ ments positively are not used. Do not delay as these diseases often lead to- serious complications and become incurable. DISEASES OF RECTUM Piles, Fistula, and all diseases ol theKectum successfully treated by a method used b y D r ,, Harbour ex­ clusively. Positively no knife is used. • The resources that Dr. Harbour has jn the hundreds of cases lie comes in . contact with and treats fits him to cope with any disability with which you may be afflicted. It costs you nothing to consult Dr. Harbour, He will give yoUr case hife personal attention, throughout and complete examinations. Call and see him on the above date. Address all letters to 0. W. B. Harbour, M. D. Lock Box 352, Dayton, Ohio. , H . P. Harbour, * Anna. Ohio. * • '* Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills far all pain r SALES t ■ Our annual June ales begin Monday morning, June 2nd. A distribution Extraordinary ot Seasonable merchandise for which there are good reasons. First, that It offers an opportunity for manufacturers to dispose of'surpluses ami seast i end lots. Second, that always about. Oik; time of year a very general overhauling of our own stocks is nejeessary owing to the advent of light fabrics and garment* that belong to summer proper, an event In which all departments will participate. We have every reason to believe that this will be our greatest June Sale. During this sale we will feature. Silk*. Wool and Wash Dress Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries, Ginghams. | Household Linens and Cottons, Hosiery, Underwear. Gloves. Men’s ^ Furnishings, Suits, Coats, Waists, Undermuslins, and Dresses, Curtains, Draperies, Rugs, and other Floor Coverings. W t liav# planned for.this June Sale long and earnestly, when y o u com e it is for* y ou t o say h ow well. M embers M erchant’s A ssocia tion , W e p a y full fares b o th ways on a ll purchases o f $15 .00 or over . COMBAT POULTRY YARD FOES Some Essential Measure* Outlined by Expert Poultrymsp for Control of Ineect Parasite*. Insect parasites are the cause of a great deal of annoyance and loss to poultrymen. Some essential measures as outlined by George M. Turpin, for their control are; •Have tho poultry houses separated from all other ’fgrm buildings.. Have all the interior fixtures of the poultry houses, such as roost-poles, nest boxes, feed hoppers*, dropping doards, etc., removed^ so that every part of the interior can be readily cleaned and Bprayed. Keep a good dust bath to which the fowls may-have access at all.times of the day. Common road dust with fine aBhes and powdered sulphur or air-slacked lima added Is excellent. The road dust should be gathered during dry weather for use during the winter. Spray the coops and fixtures with a good whitewash twice each year, adding two pounds of Balt and one- fourth gallon of crude carbolic acid to every 50 galdns of the spraying mixture. Betting hens should have access to a good dust bath such as mentioned- above. If lice are found later on the chicks, rub lard In the feathers ot. the head and throat, and In bad.cases also under the wings, SHIPMENT OF BABY CHICKS Little Fellows May Be-Sent Long Dis­ tances by Express Without Dan-' ger or Discomfort, One of the most Interesting branch­ es of the poultry business is.the ship-( ping ot baby ■ chicks Hundreds, even' thousands, of miles, and yet have them arrive in good condition for further growth and development. By ship­ ping direct from the incubator when the chicks are one day old, advantage is taken of that period in the life of tfie chicks when nature intended that they should bn without food, and they can therefore without injury or dis­ comfort be sent long distances by ex- ’ press under any,conditions of cli..ite. Chicks when first hatched requ.re neither food or drink. Indeed, such is harmful. During the first Beven- ty-twb hours tile chick’d life is sus­ tained by the assimilation of the yolk; for the- embryo chick is developed from tho white of tho egg, and just be­ fore hatching the yolk is drawn up ‘ into-its system and furnishes all the food anx chick should have for the- first three days of its" life. It Is dur­ ing this period that chicks can -be shipped as far as express can take them; KEEPING RATS FROM POULTRY By Inverting Tin Bucket on Boats Supporting .House Rodents. May Be Kept Away, If there are many ratB in your vicin­ ity It will pay you to make it im­ possible for them to enter your poul­ try house. Pat a^ppst in the ground for every corner of tho houao, says a writer in the Iowa Homestead. Invert Killing a Turkey. The proper way to kill a turkey is to tie its feet together, hang on a pole, then cut The throat and allow to bleed freely, Dry pick, leaving head and-wings on. After picking, dip in hot water atid then in cold. ThlB*will give the skin a fresher look. JK. T h e Fahien-Tehan Co. J Fairbanks Building Springfisid, \ t : : ■ : ; Ohio. t«* ffffhlmo**).rtH**tw* Pt tftato*Andbrief j IP*iiiw, , D.SWIFT&CO. b s s JW ’o & M i Rat-Proof Hen Houae. / over the top of the post att old three- gallon tin bucket. Sot your house on these posts and when Mr, Bat at­ tempts to climb a post and go into the poultry house-he simply goes up In­ side the bucket and docs hot accom­ plish his purpose, HEN MANURE AS FERTILIZER Ha» Greater Value Than Any Other Kind Ufeed on Farm—Should Be Well Taken Care Of. Hen manure as a fertilizer has greater value than any other fertiliz­ er on the farnu^-It is generally sup­ posed by some poultrymen that the manure will pay for taking care of the hens, hut this depends much on bow It is kept, The dropping boards under the roosts should be kept cov­ ered with some absorbent to preserve (he strength of the droppings. Land plaster or South Carolina rock is good. Never use wood ashes or lime with the poultry droppings, Tho ammonia or nitrogen would be set free, and part of the value -of the fer­ tilizer lost. The droppings Bhould not he, applied, on a growing crop, or cov­ ered soil. Use It on corn by patting a handful on each hilt at the tlmo of last hoeing, it should he kept under cover until used. Sale Trimttiefa Half Price Thursday and Saturday This Week Semi-Annual Bats At Every Trimmed Hat |n our Millinery De^ partment Sold TheseTwo Days at Just Half Price. . Jobe Brothers Xenia, : : : Co. O h io . ides PURE READY M IXED RAFNTS , v —... -... ..................... ... - ■....: ' t .... . V1 ................. Marvel Marvel Marvel The Pa in t Tha t is Right* These materials are made from the best raw produ cts and p u t - together with the best o f human ingenu ity , fo r a pa int t o have absolute durability, permanency , co lor and wearing properties. W e guarantee these produ cts t o b e ju s t as w e say th ey i r e , absolutely safe and reliable under any rea son ab le cond itions. A lso our Varnish line is one o f the highest grade and m ost re­ liable lines in the Un ited States. * k Any information in regard t o these materials, we will g lad ly fo r -' ward, co lo r cards and price lists on request. ( If They Are Ours. They Are Good. THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT&VARNISHCO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Springfield's Big Department Store The People’s Special Big Month of Bargains*-* JUN E * / y June Brides and June Bridegrooms should visit this Great Store, month. Furniture Housefuntishings Etc., Special Sales all during the i Carpets Draperies < Cut Glass China I.inefo for the Home. Suits, Presses, Waists, Millinery, Lingerie, Gloves, Neckwear, Shoes, Gbrsets Etc., for the June Bride. Come to Springfield’s Greatest Store. We pay your round trip fare on purchases of $15.00 or over. 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