Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 16, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 July 1909 — Page 7
2=:‘ > T & ! The Right Way to Write Letters ) By Sherilh Cody ————— Author of the Cody System of How to Write Letters That Pull.
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RATS WORRIED THE FIREMEN
Hose. Turned on Them In Burning New York Store Drowns Them by the Dozen. e A fighting army of rats assailed the men of Truck 20 last night in the moldy shack of a junkman down in the dark of East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, near First avenue, the New York Sun says. The fire that was there was little, but the rats were large and many, and it was upon them that the firemen turned the water. When the truck company, with the engine, pulled up before the door of the dingy junk shop a niurky red was showing through the windows and smoke was seeping through the cracks. Battalion Chief Howe ordered his men to break down the door, and with them he ran in the lines of hose. ~ Hardly had he stepped inside when the rotten boards of the floor broke with his weight and he fell through. There was a sudden pin-point shriek and something with shining dots for ayes ran up the chief’s legs. The chief
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HOW ARTIST GETS SUBJECTS
Unpatented Device That Noted Writer Suggested Might Be Useful’ .to Authors. i “But. of conrse it Bappena with evervone that the brain is sluggish sometimes, and [ have invented a lit tle Bpur for such occasions. Will you just help yourself to that sguare of cardboard on that chair over there —that's It. . : “You see, 1 have two dials set side by side. On one of them is printed, in round robin form, & list of subdjects for paintings: Windmill, old church, hay meadows, stone steps = at Capri, Aldambra, Coney Island, Notre Dame, and so forth. On ‘the other dial is printed a list of weather or time conditions, like moonlight, sunrise, haze, snowstorm, windy day, June clouds, and so forth. You'll notice that
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broke in panic. and fled for thelr | homes. ! : Remained a Major. A newspaper man once asked the ! late J. K. Hudson whether he should call him “major” or "gemeral.” Hud- | son was a major in the civil war and | was made a brigadier general in the { Spanish war, but in the latter conflict | he did not get into active service. | “Call me major,” said Hudson in ireply i to the question. *I was vaccinated for ! ‘general,’ but it didn't take.” ; Wedding Month In Germany. z In Germany the month of April s the chosen time for weddings. One | must, however, be careful to. select a 5 lucky day for the event. The lucky | days, so say those who know, are the second, fourth, twelfth and twenty- | second. The unlucky days are the | seventh, ‘eighth, tenth, sixteenth and | twenty-first. ~ ' ‘ Just Shopping. ; “Here's one proposition that boidl§ good, anyhow.” i - “What's that?” L x “Two can shop as cheaply as cae®
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. A Rat Exterminator. Rigdon Johnson, a farmer living near New Harmony, has a rat exterml nator which he savs beats a whole pack of rat dogs. Mr Johnson's rat exterminator {8 a chicken snake about six feet long, and it has taken refuge in the barn and granaries on the farm. All the year it wages incessant War on the rats and mice about the plice and as a result of the snake's strict attention to business Mr. Johnson says he hasn't a rat or mouse on his 260 .acres of land. He says he never has any corn .eaten by the rats. He has given instructions to members of his family not to injure or molest the snake in any way, and intends to allow it to make its home on his farm as long ss it cares to remain. A chicken snake is not a think of beauty and appears to be a vicious reptile. It is a black snake with white spots covering the back. . Barn Ventilation. / Every barn should have a system of flues, or, if they are too expensive, cotton windows. More trouble of garget and udder disease results from sudden drafts than from any other
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Brought 1o a suitable state of Suitiva tion. Io many cases this process will Teguire two or a!firrfl'y*éfiarfi: fipie, but fumetimes the soll can be broken dur iu the early winter allowed to lie ex peswed 't the action of frost for a fow weeks, and planted to onlons (he fo loawing spring Some of the largest onten farnis are loeated. o much Yands, and there are siill great tracts ol this class of soli WaAlling 16 be re claimed. - ; L ' The wlore of plant food In muck sofl I weually large, but often it fs not i available conditions. and heavy ap plications of manure and commercial fortilizers: such as lime and potash, are éssential to profitable crops. : ™ 1-....._.._....._*_____.4 - Pumpking for Fall Feed. It will pay to sow plenty of pump kin seed Pumipking are one of the best fall and winter green feeds for almost all kinds of stock, especially dairy animals - They are especially relished by -hogs and coWws, and they are excellent to mix with dairy feed for the production of milk, the cows relishing them greatly. .
;causks In the outgolng flue the area ;shouid be in proportion to the number sof cows, about one gquare foot to a 'cow, and spould be opened at the {op ; of thé barn. Inside the barn thg‘;gpim» | ing in summer should be up high and in the winter lower down. The incoming flues should have the same area, but there should be more of them, necessarily making them Esmaller. | The air should come in from the out- | side near the sills, and into the barn from under the eaves. . i Castor Oil Dosing. ' : In administering castor oil to anl | mals, allow one or twd pints to a horse . four ounces to pigs and two ounces tc | calves. Castor oil is an excellent pur | E gative. In cases of scours It is advised ! to -give small doses, combined with | laudanum. : : | Jewish Poultrymen. ' ‘ The Jewish poultry dealers of New | ' York city have formed a poultry so- | ciety to deal in poultry products which i jare to be prepared and marketed ln§ conformity with the requirements of | the Jewish market, selling directly to | the consumer, : s
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