Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 275, 1 October 1918 — Page 9
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ceipt 01 oni
FEMALE HELr WANJEP 6
WANTED --Third eJS5ki -at and elevator irL Also pan wasner at Westcott hotel. ,
-SlTUATION"WANTED
LADY Wants wor, ffi In evening: after fivi. "..f-V Phone or keep children at hm- rnon
1002. Fannie Criori
Phone 2834
ji.MBULANCE UNDEKTAKERS 1A
KLUTE A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. 9th Sc. Phono 1284.
MONUMENTAL
1B
Best Monuments and Gravo Markers No agents save the commission. Phone ua for Portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams & Co., 21 North KlKhlh.
Unexcelled quarry connections enablea me to carry at all tlmea a larg-e stock of monuments in popular sizes and design. A new carloal Just received. JOHN P. EMSLIE, 15 8. 10th St
FLORIST
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LKMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh fMirM Brvlc t1S Main Ph '.OS.
CORSETIERS
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SPIRELLA ronSETS and Wm. Frank Children's Waists. Mary K Martin. J?B Main.
SPECIAL NOTICE"
lirnz. runia vr'o- ..I I. Place to oncRl
nla,:rl., .m?..w,in:ii Richmond, Ind.
WASHING Wantei Work guaranteed.
1416 B. U Bl. ? -
fcOOMSPi)R PENT 9
6TH ST. SOUTH iuFoTrent three
tooth . ; BTH A SOUTH AThpln'"rn rooms for light uefcner1v'ntf bath! trie lights and B8" Pr,vata paln" Phone 1247. t m
"BUSINESS 6ERVICE
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PUBLIC BERVICti" Haul anything nr,fma,,e? BT Call 4944. James E Brumnei.
HOUSE! WIRING '
Electrical
latest designs
fixtures. HARRY
1120 Main
Chsndeliers. lhe
in all eiecmcai
U. WOOD
Phone lboo
KkFAfKINO dnejjTshorr notice. Call
V. H. jurung. r""" .
,ru. nj T cw.tfFMPER Co.
N. W. 2nd C.rA.rS.Pt.o" M4T-
tJk. ra?ci and build-
Ing. I
"heating
ritcTPLUMBING 14
JUST see MeerhotrTir I' nythln
-uT.MQ 4 PECO RAT ING 1S
punts and euisjlea. ?ho.n 1336
w.r & FahlaU Maln-
3
walTpaper
T. M. HATS 6
j14 MhIi St. PI
MOVING
10 cent wall paper.
INK 21T
fa STORAGE
NEW LIBRARY table scarfs for sale.
M. Ross. 10 North 10th St
"J. C. DARNELL CO.
Successor to Brown-Darnell. We do the same business at the same place. Lawn mowers sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. All kinds of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone
"L O ST'ANO'FOUNO Brown kMglov lost between 7 th and
11th on Main, rnone
bYnoH OF KEYS lost, neward. rhone
1743
BItX. FOLD Lost containing $9.00. He-
ward. Return zo worm auin
MOLEgklNPcaff lost In Peeveston or 8outh 18th. Return 22 S. 20th. Reward. PAIRbF"lCE"TONOS"lost"off Crystal delivery wagon north of Main between 11th and 14th. Phone 1371. Reward. PURSE Ladv brown leather, taken Saturday night. Return to Rapp's tore n rmrtv Is known.
AUTO M(VING
Largest and beM for local and lb Vurnlture cratef
i 7th St,
tlcallv flre-pr
building. Get
Local and Loi
15A
VAM
equipped In the city a I - . n a mnvlflff.
nnvr.Wli
Phone
Gilt K.fc Moving
Phonef:564n;hri?ft.
HOUSEHOLD odoS Stored In prae-
electric
prices.
llorhted
ED A.
w TMAN STbAGE HOUSE. 609
Main St. Phone 1339.
Distance Moving
Phones, Resldfce 1566. Office 2228
RICHMONB STORAGE CO.
W. G. B.Tr, proprietor n.r,. liln 11th St.
Concrete and Jiel construction and
Steiar neaiou
MOVING & STO
distance movin
W. E. Evans, 8105.
IGE Local and long
find general orayinn.
) Lincoln St., Phone
HELP WAN TE D MALE
tfOTS Wanted, IS to 20 years of age. j. Experience not necessary. Stervdy emr l.lovment lewk'ns Vulrnn Pprlng Co. jlOYS Wanted 1o work out of school
hours. Inquire 4on s. tn. e.t.
iTot'SE MAN Wanted for Westcott
.. Hotel. , Eat he Vise and scraper hands wanted. Machine Tool work. Apply In letter, Box 105 Richmond, Ind. jviENWanted at Zwlsslers, South MTJiVWanted. Call at Richmond Baking Co. MACHINE hands wanted. Sticker and
saw hands. Louck & nut to.
We haul anyl
time. Orr
quarters Gr
lg anywhere any
tuck Line, head
's Livery Barn.
UPHOlTERING
17
VPIIOLSTERIN(J. H. Russoll. 18
South 7th St. Bne 1793,
FU RN ITU rTREPAI RING 17
FURNITURE nJly repaired and reflnished. We rejlr almost everything Work called foand delivered. Cook's ReDalr Shop, t West Main, Phono
3252.
OB.no oellverea. West Main.
T"RE P A I R : I N &. N D C L c A N I N G 17
1EN Wanted for factory work. Experience not necessary. Steady emplovnient. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co.
LABORERS WANTED . at once Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Cor. North 2nd and A St.
LARGE EOY-Leader.
-Wanted. Grand
two Teamsters WANTED BULLERDICK COAL YARD
"H E LPWANf EDFEMALE C
I QjRLS Wanted. Richmond Baking Co. ! LADVvXNT ED For order depart ment. Sajary $12. Give church and present" employment. Address "B" rare Palladium. . LADIES Earn $15 weekly in spare time at homo addressing and Mailing Circular Letters. Send 20c (silver) t for 60c sample outfit and full partlc-
V ulars. Buffalo Music Publishing Co., Ii nriah.n. Tilde.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Salesladies Wanted. Grand Leader.
WOMEN Wanted to work in our light and cheerful work room at easy work. Satisfactory hours; steady employment ; good pay Call at once. Manufacturing Department, ADAM H. BARTEL CO.
IT'S YOU! BUSINESS 1 If your clothiare soiled but It's our business i clean them. Don't forget that. Chester NicoTs, 3 1 8 Main Cleaning, Prtjlng and Repairing.
OEHJl SERVICES 18 C. J. MEXDEjfXLL, rJentist, 618 Main street.
FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS 21
45 head cattle. 2 extra springer Jersey cows, feeder steers, steers fat for the block, heifers and several good dairy heifers, bred. Funk's sale, Oct , 8th, 12:80 p. OT.
TRUNK A LEATHER GOODS 21 A
TRAVELING, GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Small Leather fJoods Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN .
MISCELLANEOUS WANTPO 22
AUTOMOBILE -Wan ted. Phons 2268.
FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you rash for good household furniture. Brimmer & Townsend. 620 MaiPhone 1469.
FURNITURE and Stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 F. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 JUNK We pay more tor scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Wenrv HolmiTifel. Phone 2t9S or 414 -
SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. W pay more for same. Phone 2047.
STOVES and used furniture wanted. Good prices given for same. Townsend"s Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1296.
Uncle Sam needs all your Junk. Highest prices for same. Phone us. We will call for your. Junk In any part of the city. Richmond Junk Yard. 1001 N.
loth St. Phone 8493
WANTED to buy old Clothing and old shoes. Harvey Fields, 12 South Sixth etreet
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
Buy a used piano through me and save the dealers' profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Phone 2275.
EXCHANGE your piano for a Victrola. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main i St. Phone 2275.
MACHINERY & TOOLS
24
Richmond Boiler Works. N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. toiler repairing and' fine welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kirn.
SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25
Guns For rent. 75c per day. Shells 85c and $1.00 per box WAKING & CO. Opposite Court House
Walking' Shoe JJ $4.00 to $8.00 WALK OVER 708 Main
FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27
20 ACRES of corn in field, $50.00 per acre: 1 cow, $100 00. 1811 North E St.
BUILDING MATERIALS
28
RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 32093307
TriP MTTJJRR-KEMPER Co.
X. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material.
LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31
5 extra good Belgian colts, mare and horses coming three, will make great teams. One general purpose mare, sold, Funk's sale, Oct. 8th.
Our 6th annual live stock sale Oct. 8th, 12:30 p. m. 80 Delaine ewes, 10 Shropshire bucks, 10 ewe lambs. T. R. FUNK.
PHAETON For sale, full leather top. Harness, blanket and robe. 43 S. 6th.
r -g FULL BLOOD . '"SOWS WITH PEGS Big Type Durocs,' spring -gilts and boars, of both breeds. One yearling registered Duroc male. One extra Hampshire male. Sold at FUNK'S SALE
Oct. 8th, at the farm, 7 miles north
east of Richmond. ,
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
FOR SALE Two Saxon Roadsters, cheap. Late models. $300.00 and $450. Bethel Oarage. Bethel. Ind.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
BENNETT & PARKEK All kinds Of real estate for aale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg.. phone 2707.
12TH ST., SOUTH Modern 7-room house for sale. Phone 3713. "
HOUSES FOR SALES Two 6-roomed houses, $14.00 each. One 4 -roomed house, $12.50; one roomed house $12.60. No Interest, tax or -Insurance. Stay - 100 months then deed. Call $25. West Main St.
FOR REAL ESTATE an FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 1$ So. 8th. Phone 4171.
FARMS FOR SALE
43
100 ACRE farm for sale. Part bottom, part slightly rolling, all good land; good buildings, fine orchard, only $10,000.' A bargain. 150 ACRES, all fine land nearly level, good 10-room house, bank barn,, silo. Priced $147.00 per acre. Very easy terms. A large list of other farms. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio.
100 ACRE FARM For sale near Hagerstown. Address Owner, care Palladium. -
5 ACRE fruit and truck farm for sale Large strawberry, raspberry, asparagus beds In bearing. All varieties of tree fruits. Can be bought for part cash. mile from traction line and cement road. Address-Box A 1041 care Palladium.
FARMS and City property for sale. Porterfleld, Colonial Bldg.
SMALL FARM 28 acres, well improved. Oood . orchard, 8 roomed house, barn. silo. Extra fertil, 7 miles from Richmond. Would consider Richmond property. Address Box H. 8009, care Palladium.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
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WANTED TO BUY a five or six room modern house, centrally located. Address Box J. 10,001, care Palladium.
Former Naoy Candidates Permitted to Re-enlist
Men who have enlisted In the nary prior to September 12,' 1918, may reenlist, stated Nary Recruiting Officer Kieozle today.
WANTED TO BORROW
47
WANTED TO BORROW four thousand dollars and give the best mortgage security. Address Palladium. D.
PUBLIC SAL.
48
LIVE STOCK SALE
At the farm 7 miles northeast of Richmond, Tuesday, October 8th, 12:30 p. m. 45 head of good cattle, been on the farm all Bummer; 80 Delaine breeding ewes, the money making kind, 10 good Shropshire bucks, 10 ewe lambs; 15 immune Big Type Duroc sows with pigs, spring gilts and males of both types, yearling registered duroc male. One extra Hampshire male hog.
Do R FUNK
We will look for you Tuesday, October 8th, at our CTH ANNUAL SALE We will be disappointed if you are not with us. Every thing sella absolutely to the highest bidder. Col. Thomas Conniff will be the auctioneer, Harry Gilbert, Clerk. Lunch on the grounds. 12:30 p. m. D. R. FUNK ' j ' ) 1 5! iff JT!
NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Lis-
setta Rathburn, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Henry Brokamp as Administrator of the estate of Lissetta Rathburn, deceased.
has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 12th day of Octo
ber, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are re
quired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.
henky biiokamf, Administrator.
J. H. Allen, Attorney.
Sept 17-24; Oct. 1.
COMPLAINT TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE. ; State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Thomas E. Frazler vs. .Alice C. Frazier et al. Wayne Circuit Court. April term, 1918. No. 18392. Be it known that on the 17th day of September, 1918, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendants In the above entitled cause. Complaint to Exchange Real Estate, together with the affidavit of a competent ,- person, showing that said defendants, Alice C. Frazier. et al, are not residents of the State of
Indiana. -
Said Defendants. Alice C. Frazier, Caroline J. Frailer, Helen Smith,
Sumner EMe Smith, Elizabeth Fraz
ier, Marlon Frazier, Ruth Frazier and Thomas Edwin Frazier, therefore are
hereby notified of the filing and pen
dency of said complaint against tnem
and that unless they appear and ans
wer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 11th day of November. 1918, a day of the October
Term of said Court to be begun and
held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of
October, 1918, next, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the Baid cause will be
heard and determined In their absence,
Witness the Clerk and the seal of
said Court at the City of Richmond
thla 17th day of September, 1918. MICHAEL W. KELLY. Clerk. James A. Clifton, Connersville, Attor
ney for Plaintiff. Sept. 17-24. Oct 1.
TILOT-TRPLATES IN AIR MAIL SERVICE : STARTED BETWEEN CHICAGO AND GOTHAM
CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office
of the board, Richmond, Ind., Septem
ber 30, 1918. To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 30th day of September, 1918, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, a3 authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 5541918. Providing for the improvement of both sides of South 3rd street, from Main SL to South A St.; by constructing cement curb, gutter and sidewalk six foot wide on. both sides of said street between the points named. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, Oct. 21, 1918, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with - the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of The Board of Public Works of said city. W. N. JOHNSON, T. C. TAYLOR, J. M. PELTZ. Board of Public Works.
FOR EXCHANGE $660 player piano for a Ford car. Call 821 South E St.
VULCANIZING
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EDLATIONAL
GOVERNMENTS IVIL SERVICE Examinations e"where October 6th. 12,000 womenferks to be appointed at Washlngtoi Salary $1200. Experience unneesary. Women desiring governmei positions write for free particular J. C. Leonard (former Civil Servi Examiner) 320 Kenols Building, tshlngton.
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MISCELLACOUS FOR SALE 21
All the bargafrare yours at Funk's sale. We will ot stop sale on any article and thtv a measly dollar In your face forour bargain. "Not our Policy." . i
All kinds of later for sale, 816 North I street. BABY CAB F sale, good condition. Brown reed. 1. now $15. Call 38
s. litn. va.ll Wore Saturday noon.
io GALLON -fcc 622 Main. j
E KE"GS For sale..
9x12 RUG Frale. 101 S. 6th St.
Bulck Top, WJshleld and Spotlight.
rnone itzs.
Couch and wffcer for sale. Miller's Harness Store. Gas Ran iTGaHeater, Dining Room
io. eatii3 Mortn lztn. aii
evenings. NEW FALL litss-
Call 16 Nort$ th.
HP
-For sale, size 38.
HELP WANTED MALE
HELP WTEO MALE
VULCANIZING PROMPT SERVICE Vulcanizing and Interliners.
17 South 9th.
WELDING
MONEY TO LOAN
43
MONEY TO LOAN
43
THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine W6rk Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226
GARAGES FOR RENT
36
FOR RENT Barn for garage or stor-
age. 114 South nthgr
MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we malie. saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per anum. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3V4 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay It off and more if you want It. at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans made on H. H. Goods, Live Stock, Mus'.cal Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal proprt7. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THS BORROWER Call, phsiie or write Business Man's Remedial Loan Association Ground Floor Pal .lig. Phone 1811. DIRECTORS
H. H. Peelle A. Handley
H.
W. O. Seaney A. L. Jenkins O. Clark. Manager.
C. B. Beck W. A. Bond
PUBLIC SAL.
43
FUSLIC SAL.
42
GARAGE and Storage room for rent. Phone 2703 226 South 5th.
"MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 37
REPAIR almost everything: bicycles, wringers, sweepers, furniture, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearsey tires and supplies, work called for and delivered. Phone 30S6 Wesley Brown & Son.
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33
APARTMENT -Will rent to man and wife part of furnished apartment, modern, , centrally located. None but desirable parties need apply. Phone 1465.
Furnished house with heat for rent. Box D 4014.
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SEVERAL iEN WANTEDjfor Outside Wlrk
103
mm
Year round with good pay, by concei with rating B-1 by Government Priority Board.Jyou want to get in with an essential industry, call - THE RICHMOND-GREENVILLE C&VEL CO. Phone 4344 day or 2512 Evlngs
FURNISHED 4-room apartment for rent, centrally located, strictly mod
ern. Inquire isvv jorcn a.
3 room flat up stairs for rent. $S.00. Phone 4614.
8TH ST., SOUTH 44 Flat for rent. Call
at 41 S. iQtn st.
TOCK SALE
12TH ST. NORTH 212 House for rent
Phone 8708.
J3TH ST., NORTH 28 Rooms for rent. F6TH ST., NORTH 624 7-room house for. rent, electric lights, gas, both
waters, good cellar. Phone 1214-1075
16TH ST. SOUTH For rent modern house, tons of coal In basement.
Phone Z73f
HOUSE For rent. Phone 2497.
Modern home near city for rent. Phone
4614.
RANDOLPH ST 301 For rent 7 rooms, bath, electricity. Inquire 123 S. 15tj St.
WANTED TO RENT
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Furnished sitting room and bed room wanted. Modern. Address S. care Pal
ladium.
Two or three furnished rooms or small
furnlsnea nouse wamea. jau juieut. . -rw P,m
j. A. jjoorman. rnonc ou.
UNFURNISHED FLAT Wanted, 3 or . 4 rooms, heated, centrally located.
Box D iu
WANTED to rent modern house with . M T " . . ,
garage. Aourros i. xu.uuu, care rai-
tiaaium.
3.
WANTED TO RENT 4 unfurnished
rooms, a." iiwucui vuijveuieiicvs. A Eckel, care T. M. C A.
We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on the Gray farm, just at the east corporation line of Centerville, on the National pike on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918 Beginning at 12:30 sharp, the following stock: CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP Fresh cows, springers, 150 yearling stock ewes; 46 feeding hogs, will weigh 60 lbs. to 150 lbsr FARM IMPLEMENTS One new box bed, one platform spring wagon with calf rack ; one buckboard. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. LONG. & SON THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer.
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C. LEO POLLEY'S ig PtflbMc Sale off STOCK One mile south of Hollansburg. Ohio, ' -OCT. 7TH AT 12:30 P. Me--- 1 Promises to be a good one.
14 Head with Pigs. 23 Head Feeding Shoats.
8 Fresh Cows. 57 Head Bred Sows and
Don't fail to attend this sale.
C. LEO. POLLEY
Mr J A - k'M ' UWl h & ' v " sts k-. j - - . , z K
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Edward V., Gardner, left, and Max MHler. Airplane mail delivery service in the United States has been expanded another link. Mail has been carried by the air route from New York to Washington for several weeks. This week the first trips were made over the Chicago to New York division. The initial trips were staged Thursday. Edward V. Gardner and Max Miller were chosea to pilot the planes in the inaugurals.
Court Records
SUIT FOR RECEIVER John R. Howard and Mary Howard doing business as the I. U. Howard company have filed complaint on account and for receiver in circuit court against William J. Schneider. CRUELTY IS CHARGED Loretta L. Sitloh has filed suit for divorce against Claude E. Sitloh on a charge cf cruel and inhuman treatment and habitual drunkenness. ACTION FOR FORECLOSURE The Webb-Coleman company has filed an action to foreclosa lien on automobile and demands $26.97 from Louis R. Chamness.
Will Give Out Order Number in Two Weeks
LAND TRANSFERS Mary J. Kuth to Minerva J. Porterfield, lot 10. Coffin Hution addition, Richmond, $1. Minerva J. Porterfield-to Grace Porterfleld Polk, lot 10, Hutton Coffin addition, Richmond, $1. George E. Canady to Printes Edwards, part northwest section 28, township 18, range 13, $1.
The Richmond conscription board asks that registrants do not call and ask for their order numbers. They will not come in until the government sends the master list, which will be two weeks. There has been some misunderstandIng as to which is the serial number and which is the order number. When a man registers his card is numbered. That is the serial number. These numbers are used in order to get the order number. -The order number 13 the number which is given to the serial number as it Is drawn at Washington. After the order number is fixed the serial number has nothing ' more to do with It. The order number designates when a man shall be called.
The Vatican contains 1,000 halls and rooms and covers fourteen acres of ground. i In 1872 Professor Mitsche-lich, a Swede, first produced pjper from bleached wood pulp on a commercial scale.
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Keep Your Farm Productive To Wastb Varr,iiianure ts to Rob the Soil by t. G. HOUN
THE farmer who sells 1,000 pounds red clever hay worth from $7 tr $9, sells from his farm as much soil fertility as he would If he sold a 1,000 pound steer or two fat hogs weighing 500 pounds apiece; and the hogs or the steer would bring him from $150 to $200. In 50 bushels of corn there is about $30 worth ot soil fertility. In 100 pounds of butter about 8 cents worth of fertility; or. In other words, from 70 to 85 per ;ent of the fertilizing elements, such as nitrogen, phosphorns, and potash taken from the soil by crops are returned to the soil if the crops are fed to animals and the manure put back on the land. It is well to remember that manure represents fertility which has been taken from the soil by crops and must be returned to it If productiveness is to be maintained. It not only adds to the store of plant food, in the soil by returning a large per cent of the nitrogen, phosphorus and potash removed by crops, but it also renders the native plant food of the soil more available. It improves its physical condition, makes it warm and enables it to receive and retain more moisture, !ets air into the soil, aids In the development of bacteria and nelps to prevent w&bhing. No Substitute for Manure." No substitute at present known is capable of completely filling the place of "una manure. Notwithstanding its great value there Is probably no material
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Putting Manure In Pile"1n Field Is Wasteful.
on the farm In which so great and needless waste occurs. It Is a common sight la almost any section to see stables and feed lots situated upon tha bank of a stream or ditch where the most valuable portion of the manure will pass into the stream. There is no soil so fertile that Its producing power cannot be eventually exhausted by continued cropping which takes fertility and returns nothing. We must not forget that the manure crop does not belong to the farmer, but to the soil,, and must be returned to the soiL ' " ' " On many farms it appears as though well-laid plans had been carried out for wasting stable manure. . - ' ' i - Manure is lost by weathering, leaching, heating, rotting, -'by piling in heaps in the field and letting stand before spreading. If you cannot spread It soon after it is produced, store It in a pit, or manure shed. Don't pile it in heaps in the field. , ' . Of all the ways In which manure Is handled, piling It in heaps in the field is the most wastefuL It is worse than leaving it under the barn eavei and letting it leach out there, because of the waste of labor involved la hnnllnir it to the field to be thrown away
