The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

■miiwp i r j y M ir Y f . . T fli §k Y m a r « K « * m a f # * i r A I M T I N v . Get(KirPriceson DUPONTPAINTS! , WeSaveYouMoney onAnyPaintingMaterials F red G raham Co. Whiteman St., Xenia, Ohio , ■C5CK' (ANGLE' Visit and Niagara Falls, Canada the East via C & B Line Palatial Steamers tetooms, exceueni dmmgroom serviceandcourteoitf attfcaduntv . Musicand Danqngon thegreatship "S£EAND0EE° • Autoists,saveadayCacBXinewty.AvoTdmiiesuidmilesofcongestedroadway. Oevdaad and Buffalo DiroSon Gerdandand Pt. Stanley, Out, Dir. M«ylst to November-16th. June Sits to September 7th. ConnecuonsetEuiuIo *tidPott SwnltjIbrCinadian *ndEastern points. Nett/ Low Fares ($4.50 one way —CLEVELAND to BUFFALO—$8,50 rd. trip J . ■Autos Carried $<>.50 and op 1 $3,00 otteway—CLEVEL/VNptoJTC.STANLEY—$5>00*d. Autos Carried, $4.50 and up tnp THE ^ W e e k E n d i n v ' Chicago at the C O M F O R T A B IE GREAT NORTHERN H O TE L O a t upaCoflgtnia!party,twoor mor* couples come to Chicago for * urit. tafc* in Die thMtres or imvl* juibwes, .y * *h» Art Institute, Field Mmeum, v*rlou* *porU ordone* Innightclub*, Hwattroetton*everyweek. Gurnew smrte*willmakearrangementsinad- , v»<*« to yourporty.Wrlt* m < fm Wi#n* e»W»t‘Thl*WaekInChlcajo,fwhich H wjwh I* a complete •ntwtaimmnt m m * * * * to* JACKSON,DiARSORN,QUINCY,SYS PURINACHOWFEEDS Hog fihow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—paying Mash C O A L Island Creek-Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog .Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers’ Grain • • * • Company Everything For The Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio Nicotine Sulphate (lets Feather Mite 210 Acres Added To Ohio Forests Unusual Poultry Parasite Is Boys and Girls Plant Thousands Found On Birds Belonging } O f Seedlings A s Part O f To Ohio Paultrymen 1 ,4 -H C lu b W r o k Feather mites, miynual poultry par- Two hundred and ten acres o f young unites, only 1 ? times reported in the trees have bean added to the farm United States in numbers that, result- forests o f Ohio this year by 205 new ed in commercial injury to the poultry jmembers o f Forestry 4-JI Clubs or- industry, were found last winter on ‘ ganized this season. Forestry 4-H fowls belonging to an Ohio poultry- <clubs have been formed this y e a r man, who was totally unable to erpdi cate them by the methods ordinarily employed in treating chickens for the common chicken mite. Personal ex­ animation—o f-th e - flock-by entomolo^ gists from the Ohio Agricultural Ex­ periment Station, and sending o f col­ lections o f the mites to federal ento­ mologists at Washington D. C., 'and to Or. A. E, Miller at Zanesville, resulted in the identification of the pests as feather mites. 1 Dipping the infested fowls in a sul­ phur-soap solution Was not practicable because the infestation was discover­ ed in midwinter. But painting the perches used by the birds with nicotine sulphate, resulted in the apparently complete extermination o f the posts. The perches were painted with the nicotine sulphate about 30 minutes before the birds started to roost. Ven­ tilation was provided for the benefit of the birds, but the fumes from the nicotine sulphate killed the mites. The treatment was repeated seven days later, in order to kill the mites which had emerged from the eggs in the meanwhile. among the boys and girls o f 12 eouiv ties in addition to those o f seven coun­ ties which had such clubs last year. F, W. Dean, extension forester for therTJTuo State University, reports that 210,000 forest seedlings were sent to the new oluh members this spring from the state forestry, and there seedlings were planted at the rate of 1,000 to the acre, The seedlings were two years old, and were given out for reforestation purposes only. Trumbull County; Dean reports, hits the largest enrollment o f new forestry club members this year—55 boys and girls. They have planted G 0 , 000 ‘ trees this spring. Boys and girja in forestry clubs are now engaged in identifying different trees in their own neighborhoods, and are planning the exhibits o f leaves, seeds and woods, which they will make at the county fairs this fall, in com­ pleting' their Work as forestry club members. In his first year each club member is required .to plant an acre o f trees and to identify at least 15 native forest trees o f commercial im­ portance in his seefccion. Have your lawn mowers repaired and sharpened by the modern process, J, A. Stormont, Holds a Ball o f Cord ■ It would seem as if most everybody would appreciate; as a Christmas gift a' Handy Andy who would hold guard .over a ball o f cord, keeping It ever ready for use, like the little paste* board-faced e lf in this picture Is do­ ing, No, the.spiral neck and spin­ dling legs o f this little sprite aren’t just for “looks” ; they form the axis on which the -bait of cord revolves. The flower petal' skirt? Oh, just a way o f “ dolling up” the trinket so that It is "ornamental ns well as use­ ful." The figure stands oh a box. which holds rubber bands, tags, thumb tacks and other needed articles. How “Fly-Leaf” Originated • A lly-leaf is a blank leaf at the be* ginning or end of a book. It was sug­ gested by an old noun, “ fly,” Which means-something attached along-the edge only. Says Sam: Life can't really, be as hard as it seems,, because relatively few o f VS. are willing to die. With very few exceptions, the in­ sect species which are impprtant at all are important because they tare pests. For pump work o f any kind call on Marion Hughes. “Just SMrtnty Step* Fjrom- Fountain • ' Squat*” lit Cincinnati, - The , Hotel ■Havlin, WTiCre . 'Hospitality and Conn-; teoua Service' Coma' First, All the, comfort* o f home. Spaciou*; well- ventijatod on t s id • l .room*. Excellent esa. sine. ModernIr equip, ptd and dreproof. , I,Special group'rat*a for ' families and. p a r t i e s .. travelilie together. Eooras with hot and cold tannins water, $2.00 , SInete with hath, $2.W, IIS.OO to * 5 . 0 *. ' * Doubler with bath, $LM, - ' ynwi|n|n>»niin»iinnm<niniiwii»iii»,»Miiim«8niMiMtt‘««wHmMMiwniwiiwMiiiinM»ii.n)»i».innn>iMniiiiHiiji«W'i<‘«wse Do you want to get ahead financially, if so spend ‘ less than you earn, and deposit some­ thing each week to your savings accountJnJthra_ bank. I'd $5.00 to $7.00; Oarage Service, •fsoo-sarm HOTEL HAVL IN Iso. Si Brannla, Pro*. * Gen. M*r. •_ .C incinnati ; onto <■*4 1 In All the New f Braids and Shapes 1Panamas f ...... $6.00 to $8.00 ILeghorns j .... $3.50to $7.50 IMilans f _,...:..;_$6.00 to $10.00 1Sennetts j L r-.L..... $3.00 to $5:00 f.Splits . | J„$5.00 and $7.00 | Tropical Worsted I Coats and Trousers I ! ( $25 and $28 | Palm Beach I' Coats and Trousers j I $22.50—2 pants j C. A. Weaver! I XENIA,-OHIO ! The Exchange Bank J i iL .1 W M t t h e i r h i v e s I n Y o u r H a n d s mm J CHICK ! STARTEHA J DUTtTWW*I M B ® . RIKA! BABY „ tHIEKCHOWC (CH1CKKED) MCNtauneounL C O MUCH depends upon die U care you give them. Now . when they’re so helpless and dependent on you,to Keep them alive. . . now, when theirwhole, future depends on the feed you ; choose. . . is the time to feed 'P u rin a Chick S ta rtena and Purina Baby Chick Chow. They'll repay you for it many i times in the months to come. Purina has all the proteins, minerals and vitamins i t takes to strengthen and deve lop their tiny frames and startthem on the way to early and profit*' able maturity. Chicks* lives are in (|your hands; Feed them the best and safest fe^d that science can produqe. Feed them Purina. THECEDARVILLEFARMER’SGRAINCO. THE WILSON * S ■ ‘ ft. ■ ' • Swimming Pool The Finest Pool In This Section O f Ohio NOW OPEN OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. OPEN SUN- DAY3 FROM 1 P. M. TO 11:30 P. M. THIS POOL IS ABSOLUTELY SANITARY. IT IS DRAINED REFILLED TWO OR THREE TIMES EVERY WEEK AND THERE IS CONSTANT DRAINAGE AND IN­ FLOW OF FRESH WATER. REGULAR SANITARY INSPECTION. 350,000 GALLONS OF FItKSII, CLEAN WATER A WONDERFUL LUNCtl COUNTER OPERATED BY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT BATHING SUITS FOR RENT FOR MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN TRY OUR JOB PRINTING TURN TO THE RIGHT AT.INTERSECTION OF CHURCH AND MECHANIC STREETS, XENIA ,foi f fail -th ce th .atl an nu of dot sta Fo: Cl: t If s< n. t to g l y , i f u r n y< sit som .cto yoi t in tb HMiiMUmmwiiHi % i v e s t i t a n * f t ds upon fl them. No lelplessar >keep the: theirwho . be feed yo me to fee rten a an i 'how. for it man ts to com? | protein: (ns it take 1 deyeloj ! startthen and profit- e in your e best and icnce can a Purina, UNCO 6 .' UN- : l y AES IN- N.

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