New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 52, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 8 July 1915 — Page 4
To the Business
Men of New Richmond
. . * c :<rn of\ '? dead one is the lack of local Business fights shy of deadtowns.Asuresign j( Their aUract . pride. People wljo live in a live, prospeious t \ ive, their streets cJean, their homes ate V/eW paitixea. \ . .... Nothing shows a lack of pride, a lack of paint-hungry bui mgs. Let’s paint up. As the most durable and economi cal paint, we recommend Dutch Boy Ecllpein Wn\ite Lead
and pure Unseed oil, mixed right on the job, to suit the joB., Have your painter tint it any color you wish. \ We carry all other paint necessaries also. Consult us on that t job of painting you have in mind. Today’s the day. \ New Richmond Lumber & \ Coal Co.
What Bill Did.
The Great Mill and Factory Sale!
Bill Turner was a farmer, ho labored all his life, fie didn’t have no schoolin’ and neither had his wife. But Bill was built for business and made the wheels go round, and left a healthy fortune when they put him under ground. He wos always taking chances, paid a hundred for a bull. His neighbors called him crazy, but he left a stable full of cows that broke the record, making butter by the ton, an’ bill had Ids picture printed in the Squeedunk Weekly Sun. He had newfangled notions of making farming pay. He even bought a fool machine to help him load his hay. The neighbors fairly snorted when they saw the bloomin’ thing; said Bill would never make it work. It wasn,t worth a ding! Bill didn’t say a single word, an’ didn’t care a darn ’bout what they said, fer slick as grease, his hay wont in the barn an hour before a thunder storm came sailin’ out that way and caught his neighbors in a pinch and spoiled their new mown hay. Bill’s neighbors put their milk in cans, and set ’em in a tank. Bill skimmed his milk with a machine and turned it with a crank. Smith chops his firewood with an ax, Bill used some gasoline and saws a hundred cords a day with another blame machine. Today Bill’s wife rides in a car and dresses up in silk. Smith’s wife rides in a wagon and keeps on skimming milk.—Taylor County, Ky., Enquirer.
POWOEfftU HELLEBORE
Will Prevent Flies Breeding in Manure—Borax Recommended for Refuse.
A safe and effective weapon against the typhoid or house fly has been found in powdered hellebore by scientists of the department of agriculture. Flies lay their eggs chiefly in stable manure. Powdered hellebore mixed with water and sprinkled over the manure, will destroy the larvae which are hatched from the eggs. Since powdered hellebore is readily obtainable, this puts in the hands of everyone, a remedy for one of the pests that has been found dangerous as well as troublesome. Powdered hellebore, however, will not kill adult flies which must be swatted or trapped.
Xke Years Economy Event! Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer Ap= parel at Splendid Sayings===Price Reductions of Half and Less. For Saturday and Monday we present splendid assortments of the popular Palm Beach suits and summer white wash dresses that afford savings that are largo. In most instances the prices are less by half, cannot afford to miss this Mid-Summer Sale. Here are sonje of the values — Palm Beach Suits, Wide Variety of Styles, $15 Values, Special Eaph $7.48 Ladies’ wash dresses of lawns andivoiles, handsomely made and trimmed, good values at $2.00 to $15.00 at Half Price Children’s White Dresses, Worth up to $4.50 Special K $2.50 |v v- ■ Ladies’ Skirts, 4.50 Values, Choice Only $2.25 Ladies’ skirts, all-this season’s styles, in the popular English mixtures in lignt and dark tan, good values at $4.50, special each only $2.25
Odd Bits of News.
It has long been known that flies breed in manure, but previous methods of destroying the larvae there by the use of strong chemicals have been open to the objection that the treatment under some conditions lessened the fertilizing value of the manure or actually injured vegetation. This is not true of powdered hellebore. Government experiments have shcnvfi that the hellebore is entirely decomposed in the course of the fermentation of the manure and that even in excessive quantities it does no harm except to the larvae it is intended to destroy. Chickens picking in manure treated with it suffer no ill effects.
Fremont, O. — While Lester Pawsey was automobiling Sunday, a bug flew into his ear. The services of two physicians and the aid of chloroform were necessary to remove the bug. Amsterdam, Holland.—A workman employed at Dusseldorf in in the manufacture of ammunition for the German army, has averaged 17 working hours a day for 26 days. This is connsidered here a world’s record. The man’s total earnings for the time were $89.50, about 18 cents an hour. Evansville, Ind.—“I never use love powders, I simply win them. Men are easy to get.” So says
he is ignorant of n he mother of the child, and is a\ Advertising for her to put a stamp o\ n herself and follow the baby. \\ St. Louis, Mo, —B\ 'Useless and kissless is the way Mn s. Eugenia Koch Anderson, 19 yea rs old, describes her married life 1 with Arthur R. Anderson, past! .or of the Central Christian church \ of Granite City. Two kisses in the last two months and $20 ii\ j seven months, according to Mrs. , Anderson, make a good receipe, \ for a love extinguisher. \ \ New York, N. Y.—Whet i Mrs. Lena Reaveu went to buy some things from Marino CastragiMvani, a peddlar, he asked her for a kiss. She refused and the Italian p icked up a stick and struck her Ol iver the head, cracking her skull. Sunbury, Pa. — Mrs. John uj, j Carr has applied for a divorce, ajdleging that her husband squeeze *! her so hard be broke her breast'ibone. j
An Extraordinary Value in Pret> ty Jap Silk and Lingerie Waists $1.50 Values Special Only 98c
This is the season of the young hopeful who believes he has learned how to shoot. Armed with his sheepskin, he starts forth to conquer. He never thinks as a rule, that a sheepskin is too pliable a lever with which to turn the world from its course. However, that is well, for the superb confidence of Youth is necessary at the start, for the opposition with which the young man will meet later in life will gradually break down his over confidence until the normal amount is left with which to fight his battle for success. The Japanese have some good advice for the young graduate. They say: Keep your month closed; he who always has his mouth open shows that his mind is blank. Think of that at which you are looking; one whose eye is always wandering tells that his mind also is wondering. When paying your respects look at the person whom you are saluting. A boy should act like a boy; avoid becoming effiminate. When it is hot, think it is cold; when it is cold, think it is hot. It is a shame to wear torn clothes without mending them, but to wear the torn part patched is nothing to be ashamed of. Know what shame is; he who does not know what shame is is inferior to dumb animals, When in good health, train yourself te endure physical labor; when you are ill, however, obey your physician’s instructir
For the past few weeks we have given many splendid values in shirt waists but none we believe equals in importance the very extraordinary values we have arranged for Saturday and Monday. The assortment comprises Jap wash silk waists in many pretty patterns and exquisite lingerie waists of batistes in the popular awning stripes of pink, blue and lavender with the new Quaker collar; also the new figured batiste waists in the much-wanted flesh color. These are all good $1.50 values, special only t ,
Mrs. Polly Anne Weed Strodes, seventy years old, who is seeking a divorce from her thirteenth husband, Harrison gtrodes, 82 years old. Mrs. Strodes says as soon as she gets her divorce she will wed her fourteenth husband. Pueblo, Colo—A patient at the state asylum is suffering from the hallucination that the wireless stations of the world are drawing their electricity from him and sapping his strength. He wants to form a union to abolish aerial communication throughout the
One-half pound of powdered hellebore mixed with ten gallons of water is sufficient to kill the larvae in eight bushels, or ten cubic feet of manure. The mixture should be sprinkled carefully over the pile especial attention llbeiug paid to the outer edges. In most places hellebore is obtainable in 100-pound lots at a cost of 41 cents a pound This makes t|ae cost of the treatment a little le\ss than seven-tenths of a cent pe\r bushel of manure. A liberal estimate of the output of manure is t\wo bushels a day per horse. The\ money involved is, therefore, trififiaig in comparison with the J>encnits to the individual and the com dignity from the practical elimini * n 0 f the disease-spread-ing 1 Although fresh manure is the favorite breeding spot flies lay their tagg 8 in other places as well, such Lg outhouses, refuse piles, etc. Iv these places, from which no mantljre is ta,;en to spread on the fields, considerable saving may be effected .thrqrigh the substitution of borax for powdered hellebore. Applied at the rate of .62 pounds per bushels of ma . nure, borax is as Effective as powdered hellebore in kiJling the lar . vae but costs less t ban ha i f a cent for each bushel of n 3anure trea ted. In larger quantities however, or when the manure itsMf ; R Hr>rPHr i at a greater rate Huu. “"iTt the acre, some dam afe;e to crops may result. Large quantities of manure are often used b y mr gardeners and others, anq t always danger of carelet
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Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. r “About two years ago I had An severe attack of diarrhoea wiyfcSs ! lasted for over a week,” writesf W. [C. Jones, Buford, N. D. “Ibecsame so weak that I could not stead up. right. A druggist recommended Chamberlain’s Colic, Qhofera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thh'firSt dose relieved me and within Uwo daya I was as well as ever,” C))btainabiS, everywhere. Adv.
world. Elko, Cal. — Austin Bassett, a bachelor of New York, Cal., recently received a baby by • parcel post from Seattle, :Wash. He says
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PANAMA-PACIFIC EXP0SI1 San Francisco.
ATON TOURS .EAF ROUTE eland. Cedar Point, Putmd Niagara Falls. aturday at New Richmond Greatly Reduced Fares. VI IT 15 DAYS Idress Ohas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A., , Ohio. Aug. 31
If you expect to visit the Work Greatest Exposition at San Fran cisco let us give you the rates and arrange your itinerary for the trip Special Excursion Tickets or sale daily at all Clover LeafTickel Offices —Long Limit —Stop-overt enroute —Diverse Routes, go one way return another. Side Trips etc. A postal will bring you full particulars. Address Chas. E Rose, A. G. P. A., TSTL&W RR. Toledo, Ohio.
Homeseekers' Excursion Fares TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month. _ Sfift J. H. Lane, Agent New Richmond, for Information.
Woven Straw Porch Seats Woven straw porch seats, 14 inches in diameter, finished edge, special each 3c
Long Silk Gloves $1 Values at 69c Those pretty and handsome long silk gloves, 16 button length, in white, black and pongee, good values at $1, special Saturday and Monday, the pair only 69c
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don’t forget to have DR. MILES* -Anti ■ PAIN PILLS with you. They are invaluable for Headache and all other Pains. 26 Dose*, 25 Cents. IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATIS* FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WltU BE REFUNDED.
BRING DESIRED RELIEF. "I have used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Fain Pills for some time and And them an Invaluable remedy for headache. I have always taken great pleasure in recommending them to my friends, being confident that they Will bring the desired relief. I am never without them and use them for a® attacks of pain, knowing that they will not disappoint me.” MRS. W. H. BENSON, West Haven, Conn.
When travel- j ing, attending U a Theatre or some Social ■?. Function, or ' if Shopping,
