Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — ADVISES MAKING CIDER [ARTICLE]
ADVISES MAKING CIDER
“Dry” Editor in a Dry Town Wants a Supply of Apple Juice Saved. The editor of the White County Democrat is so radically “dry” that he openly opposed the democratic state platform last campaign. Now he is saying that there being an unusually heavy crop of apples this year “it is a splendid time to make up a lot of cider fpr future use; and if any readers of the Democrat have some good recipes for preserving cider please send them in.” The writer grew to manhood in central New York where a great many apples are grown and much cider made. He has seen cider preserved for future use that one glass would make a fellow’s legs wobble worse than a dozen bottles of beer.
