The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

* S 3 I ! HtKEMi. ewm rr of apples *£ AprtsaHwai ONHtotory the ‘ atfvet fto- ' etfiste «f IX|Wrt«MKlto. Fruit a f afi kind# that grew eg stoat* wbtoh rceetve Ik* hugest por* thm ef tM r feeA suftefar tbiMMfeaib th* WWI- SS^PW-W^^gpSP. 'PPip soft al»*j* ft rcfiwr huge SUNMSWfc{# mines*} ftehetaaee*. . Ill tkft ftppto, for »st*rapte, it. has . heea Sows* % 'W9rte*«*i*§i oft 1* t in d*y*ftote*t p f «MFrtonitoj*l chemis­ try I f t i» Matw fttfttsoa t h « ti« «*li smeeats free* 4 ‘t» J# w r *e*L «C tbs, fresh »s.tuy* fruit This. total u h is obt*lnod by drying * suttiN* <!«**• tity (3I-* pound*) of the quurtered spjiles tit ft degree of about 48 de­ grees <?, to r #*ver*l days, sad then; burping It In a s electrtcxl farmwift a t ft dull red b e st until priqjioaily all the carbon is consumed, The total amount aparently does not vary to any great extent- wlfh varieties or -with irrigation, or non-irrigation. - When, thte »t£.- wb’ah trogy the IT W II.Ii JUST TOUCH THE ■SPOT an<3 prove an every Jay winner every time. Good health, good cheer and jong-Iiie is what we promise-if you Buy Ou r Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat th a t’s sold, but not in oursi We?eli the bps! t and a t a Traction above, cost, Onr market Is safe and not high priced. - - * ' i i i « K i ' M wl#s, i i M u r subjected to**#Uy» see, the tottowtag are the meat ,8% piwsx if j$oeadi phosphorus, aabdcaa. maaaatium, iys*.L»*i,.'p» dmosia* and eetiAftr Afifrottgh no one has b*eu able to determine *h* eixaet fancttott of these - mm A mis «iaeumts la *a»*» u | fruits. vynvssmBBsm rggwi^^m aw^g mnrswwwr -3 - 9 It la generally believed that sulphur and phosphorus enter late the living mbsteito*; tha t potasstom, magast- tom, oak*pa and iron, although not entering into the ttvtog sahatanoe, are ssssBthi ) bet owing t* the fast that they are so nddeJy distributed in. the soft, are absorbed by the root- heirs of the tree, and find their way to the fruit through the tree sap- y tfaagpti NOTESOFFARMAND8ARDEN Intelligent pivereifloatlon Requires Place and Purpose for Every Crop —Other Ocpd Hints, Diversified farming does not mean diversification for the sake of variety. It requires th a t there be « place and «. purpose for every crop grown, and that the crop be adapted to the pur­ pose tor which it is grown. This 1* Intelligent diversification." Leave* and other vegetable matter may be raked and plied up where It will ro t and be bandy to use aa fer­ tilizer next spring. , The germ of seed com Ilea' in the ftp of the. kpmel. Bread, well-filled tips'indicate strong germ*. An acre of alfalfa yield* 6,380pounds jMgtlPSO, ftehtoges fc*** Uf h r t b a foots !ft the eaBar wifi im p f s rtw o or three mepShs- ffte nmeh wa«#r t»*M-*efi pr«v*aU the deep rcct d^riopm sat of plants. Thare is a fr**c deal, of humanity in axle grease. Corn has baen stumewdufiy and profitably »UU**d by permitting the hogs to harvest the crog. Honey i» not oaiy a healthful but a “tasty* food. ■ ■ The csommoa wild elder hag been furnishing an abundance of fruit for pies and Jelly this season,' besides be­ ing an attractive ornamental bush. TO EXTERMINATEitfE,MITES Task May Be Performed by Use of Uos-Kllllng Liquid'or Kerosene and by Burning Bulphur. Nesbitt r ^ r Weaver Gift Suggestions ....... . tw C, H, CROUSE 3 , 1 ^ Cedarville, Ohio. Admiral Toqo Muskmelon. ■of digestiblo^matferl red clover, 3,200 pounds,'‘and porn, 3,800 pounds. - Opt out and hum ail the dead canes in tbe blackberry, anfi raspberry bushes;' „ - -Em it trees, tha t have beep planted late must be tied to stakes with broad bands,^ , 'Jn handling fruit, careful and sys­ tematic sorting is of the greatest itn- Miteff are the smallest hind of Use and are so smgU that they quite often esoape notioe,. They life on the fowls a t night, but leave Itf tbe morning apd bide in tbe woodwork of the hen bonne, particularly the roosts, nests and nearby woodwork. The way to exterminate them l a to paint the in­ sides of the nests, the roosts gnd the roost supports, etp., with some good lice-killing liquid .every two weeks, o r with kerosene onbe a week. Then drive the hens out doors on a warm afternoon, close the house' up tight and bum enough sulphur la it t o fill the "blinding absolutely lull of dense blue fumes and keep It closed for an hour o r two, .These fumes, will get all. through the house, into tbe cracks,, etc., and will kill the mites. This Should be repeated a week later. <P Signs of L(ysr Troubles, *"When- the comb, wattles" and face { of fowl ire pale, it is an indication that here is trouble with the Iiyer. A pill made out of baking-soda, about the size of a pea, will open 'the bow. els.. Then put a teaspopntul of pow­ dered-charcoal in a p in t of mash, and reduce the food for a day o r so, - A one-grain quinine pill will furnish a heeded -tonic. Feed less grain .and more green httUL . . Person’s Laugh Tells Much. The manner of laughing is a Tellable indication of a -person’s.! depth -of thought and self-control, if For in­ stance, the chronic giggler usually is a person of shallow thought, while the quiet person, who seldom laughs .and only rarely smiles, has a great intens­ ity of feeling and thoughtfulness. - 1 v ^ e a a r v i i ie ;D a y s I n Every Day From This DateUntil Cbristmas. The Merchants’ Association Cordially Invites Every Reader of The Herald to visit Springfield at Its- Expense. FREE CARFARE AND FREE NOO N D A Y LUNCHEON ■* _ , " ' **} u • • ’ x , i v Get up HTi excursion party araong your friends'*«nd spend a *day in “The Best 60,000 City in America”, Shirts Gloves Hosiery Mufflers Clothing Pajnmas Neckwear , * % ^ ' - r , —* S car f Pins « - - •- . ■ .* ■ ■-r»■ ■ ;.."i Fancy Sets Bath Robes House Coats N ight Robes Link Buttons Safety Razors Leather Goods Hats and Caps Silk Suspenders *% Merchandise Orders ' r - ; ■> v ; GRAND HOLIDAY B.ARGAIN One Dollar Will Practically Go As Far As Two On Those Special Day^ Springfield stores are now stocked to overflowing with seasonable merchandise and special offerings for the H o liday trade. The warm w e a th e r, baa reta rded bUs'iness to such on ex ton t th a t o clearing o f 'th e thousands upqn thousands of dollars worth of goods purchased for F a ll and 'Wlater selling, prices have been mark* d marvelously low to accomplish the desired end before the Spring slocks a rrive. - / Ho oity shows such an assortmen t of useful Ho liday -g ifts as flpringfleld and lo r GEDAKVILI f U DAYS a t the BARGAIbT FKST IV a L the prices W ILL BE EA $ BE ­ LOW ALL COMPETITION'. Bveryttiin^ new- and attractive—Nesbit &Weaver quality—very Reasonably priced. Come early XENIA, OHIO ^RwPP*1, Your Carfare Refunded A ll readers of The H e ra ld who v isit Springfield any day before Xmas and spend a total of flfi with lAijroaeor any number of the members of the Merchants’ Association w ill receive m CASH the cost of tiirir round trip ticket. Ask for a “ Carfare Debate Book?l In th e the flrsfcstore you enter. .Your Luncheon Fret E v e ry read e r of The H e ra ld present­ ing a “ Carfare Rebate Book” a t th e office of The Merchants’ A tlo ria tlon , 918 F a irbanks Building, before IS o’clock, noon, a h y d a y before Xmas showing to tal purchases of |18 o r more, w ill be handed a ticke t en titling them to the regu lar noon-day luncheon a t tbe Springfield Commercial Club diningrooms. (8pecial tab les reserved for the ladles.) r ^COMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION OF SPRINGFIELD To secure the FR E E CARFARE and tbe FR E E LUNCHEON , i t is necessary th a t all purchases, large o r small, be maieafc th e stores listed below; S Arcade Jew elry Store 87-89 Kelly’s Arcade Bancroft, H a tte r Sc F u rrie r SS £ , Main Chas. F< Hauck A Co, >- 88 W. Main Gus M, Sftlzer ABro, Cor, High 8c Center Kaufman’s .18-18 So, Limestone Kredel Sc A lexander Cor. H am A Limestone Hieley Arcade S ik « C o , H8-88 Kelly’s Arcade Feopie.s Outfitting Co. 31-38 So. Fountain Rqutsaim A W righ t 9 So. Fountain H, J . Rafferty A Mohs iiM l8 E .M am . S terling Furn iture & Carpet Co. 28-38 Ho Foun tain Sullivan D ry Goods Co, 80 E- Mam The B la trne r Co. Cor. Main * W ittenberg TheO . B. Parish Co. Cor, Mam A Center The Edw ard Wren Co. H igh S t. E a s t The HOme Store Fa irb ank s Building The Springfield H ardware Co, 88-88 E . Main ( The W hen cor.lH igh & Fountain Walk-Over Boot Shop 8-8IEvMam Ofie of tbe first things you'd think of if yon were speaking directly to the ‘giver would be jnyf what the present 'was. Ton wouldn't toy to Cousin pete, fo r instance, "thank you for your p$toenL* Voq‘would be pretty sure to say 'ju st what tbe gift was. This fc ope pf tb* big things to remem- ber when you writs yeur, "Thank you* ■notel. Mention tt>« present In each esse. This gives a real personal touch to your, wot* and proves th a t yen didn’t get your presents mixed up. If you ere on* of the fortunate' children who get ever so many presents be sure to keep track o f tbe names of tbe givers'. If there is a card attached doh’t tnk* It off unfit yon Sr* sure you will re­ member just who gave yon,that partic­ ular sled or dolt or music box, If you are afraid of spoiling some sheets o f yotfr pretty new paper be­ fore you get the note mealy placed get some one to cut e couple of pieces of ordinary pqper of. Just the same size aryoui;Christmas notepsper. Withe little piaotke you wifi learn Just bow ■far up on tbe peg* to begin aqd about how far down os tbs page your name will coma. Ho one- expects a long tot ter just a t Christmas time, but every one bas a right to expect a prettily . expressed, neatly written net* of thanks when there is no chance tor s “Thank yon” in wdrtfe. , To fheie I' ltoifb sS hand, tottober dlsgcmmiy thqiiisfi opposite to s&tdi other.' By pulling on the npper pget m tbe two plus you ton fbe.optfc easfly. Do n o t i«*« e ig h t of «h* f a s t t h a t “ i t Pdya to T rad* in S p ring fie ld " CASTOR IA Wtot'IBtifkt&t i b 4 Ghdwili# toXM¥H»MJUMplStk Bears tbe v.twle #witoe, gaig. , -wew TIFFANY’S A Little Christmas Talk We have always conducted our business on the principles of honesty? fair dealing with all/and sell only the most reliable brands of jewelry, cut garss, precious stones and silverware at prices most reasona ble. We appreciate the name we h^ve merited with, our goqds—“The House of Quality”. The nest three weeks will be busy ones, and we extend a cordial invitation to you to come in and inspect our immense Holiday Assortment and everything appropriate for a lovely Chrisma* remem* hrance* ■■„ ‘ A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Gift Until It Is Wanted. Tke D e a lt i f Q stlN y Sautli D e t r o i t B e l o w Steond ^ GBTCURPRia^ONPRATING XX *-£h fi V

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