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Richwood Gazette from Richwood, Ohio • 7

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Richwood Gazettei
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Richwood, Ohio
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THE RICHWOOD GAZETTE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20,, 1917 in 11 mi 1 DENTISTS HiininiiiiiuinnuM JOLIVEK87866) J. P. BROOKS Dntiat Offloa la Price tmildln ovar Find's Mas market. VhouM, Uffloa. on raai dono.

oa 314. DR. H. C. FEYLER Dentist OFFICE over Farmers Dpoil Hank.

Office phone (Ida. Residence 170. 4 3 PERCHERON STALLION Was purchased of the, Magnetic Springs Percheron Horse Co. He was imported in 1911. He will make the season of 1917 at the barn of Dick Webb, I I I I I I 1 1 I '-l l-H I I HUM PHYSICIANS ny 7 I I I H-l-I-H-l-l 1 in I 1 1111 I I 1 Claiborne, Ohio.

JOLIVET (87866) is a jet black with small star. He was foaled in April, 1909, bred by Crouillere, Department of Orne. Jolivet is a sure foal getter and has a number of fine colts in this neighborhood. Present weight 2100. TERMS $20.00 to insure colt to stand and suck if paid within 90 days.

$5.00 additional if not paid in that time. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but we will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due. W. B.

DUKE H. C. DUKE Physicians and Surgeon 1 rvFFIOB flrtt door south of opera n. nlirht rails iwAmntll dm Special lai attention siren to proper owum 01 gfaseos. Phone 3S.

T. F. F. M. WURTSBAUGH 1 Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE 4th door south of old posSoAce.

Dh or nlffht calls DromDtlT answered. Office phone 19; residence 100 sad It. 11 L. L. ROEBUCK Physician and Surgeon i ADAM RIDER, Owner DICK WEBB, Keeper OFFICE and residence on north FraakUn street.

All calls, day or night, promptly iraewered. Pbone 18. til S. J. BOWN Physician and Surgeon fXFFICK and residence 101 west Ottawa street.

AU calls answered promptly day PERCHERON STALLION or night. Phone 322. BIG JOHN PERCHERON STALLION Champion Moreri 111988 Lepautre (68321) B. P. HALL Physician and Surgeon NOTICE TO FARMERS OFFICE at residence on north Franklin street.

AU rails answered promptly day or night. Phone 80. Dr.E.T. SAGER Physician and Surgeon MAGNETIC SPRINGS OFFICE opposite Sager Sanatorium and Bath Bouse. Diseases of the ere, ear.

nose and throat a specialty. All calls answered promptly day or night. Panes 6. Magnetic Springs. BUMSTEAD LONG Osteopathic Physicians Champion Moreri is recorded by the Percheron Society of America and TT7ILL be In Richwood Tuesday and Friday nf aph wmlr.

Office over Emhm'a Was purchased of Magnetic Springs Percheron Horse Co. He was imported lewelry store. his recorded number is 111988. Color and discription, dark gray, -M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit We will pay $2 each for dead horses and $3 for dead cattle of mature size. The Richwood Fertilizer Co.

We Pay Phone Charges THE LARGE SPANISH JACK star, light mane and tail. Was foaled July 6, 1911, bred by J. O. Miller, 1 UNDERTAKERS Caledonia, Ohio, and owned by Hamilton Brothers, Woodland, Ohio. in December 1908.

He will make the season of 1917 at my barn 44 miles south of Richwood and 1 mile north of Magnetic Springs. LEPAUTRE (68321) is a dark gray will make the season of 1917 on the Cushman farm 3 miles south of Rich- LLOYD WINTER Funeral Director wood and 4 mile east of Marysville and Marion pike. Sire of Champion Moreri 111988; Moreri 16950 (40246) was Champion yearling at Columbian Exposition and for ten years recognized by breeders as one of the greatest-in Ohio. Dam of Champion Moreri, Vertebre with star, weight 2000 pounds. Breed TORSE drawn funeral car and ambulance -1 also auto hoarse and ambulance.

Calls answered promptly day and night. Phono er are invited to call and see this horse TERMS $15 -to insure colt' to stand and suck. Care will be'taken and his pedigree. 31507 (53136) a grand-daughter of TERMS $15.00 to insure colt to to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due.

Freeman Cushman I Cft PILES eibFISTULA Besigue one of the greatest horses the breeds has ever produced. Breeders Gazette. Champion Moreri will make the season of 1917 at the old Mart Ilazen farm at Woodland, Ohio. Terms $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck if paid in 60 days. stand and suck if paid in 90 days, THE BELGIAN STALLION Phone 3072 Keeper additional if not paid in that time.

$5.00 additional if not paid in that time. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but we will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits AITD AU, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Dr. HcClnma anixmBM to ttw pntmUm and tt public Hid ha 1km a paeitlty of thM ill and aaa had 30 yaara aonptanft axpariflnr. So paia and no datantion from buainaaa.

Bladdar, Kidnaa, Blood and Skin Diaaaaaa and Diaaaaaa of Voiaan. warn roa book ox kbctai. sissists (rani and indonemaahi ot patianM oarad. rrtiMUhaS IMS. insurance due.

The Belgian Stallion Godfrid De Court The Best Belgian Stallion in Ohio Care will be taken to prevent accidents but we will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due. p36-6t Hamilton Brothers Woodland, Ohio P. O. Prospect, Ohio, Route 3.

DR. J. J. McCLELLAN E. H.

GABRIEL Outlook Buildins, East Broad Street Columbus, 9. Owner and Keeper. IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION McMahonn Maior Montonne uc De Brabant Dude Clermont (4436) rTwo full-blood Belgian studs, 3 and 4 years old weight 1900, color WEIGHT OF AN INCH OF RAIN Do you know what an "inch of means to farmers? When the Weather Bureau reports that an inch of rain has fallen that decended from the sky in that particular shower would have covered the surrounding territory to a depth of one inch, if none of it had run off or soaked into the ground. It means that on one acre of ground water to fill more than 600 barrelsjof 45 gallons has fallen. That quantity of water weighs more than 110 tons.

If the rainstorm covered 1,000 acres, which would be a very small shower, indeed, 113,000 tons of water would fall trawberry roan. MAJOR GALANT will make the season of 1917 at the barn of Wm. Fish. Major Galant is a bright bay, weight 1900 pounds and was foaled May 4, 1914. TERMS: $12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck.

Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due, Care will be taken to TERMS $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck if paid within 90 days, $5.00 additional if not paid in that time Care will be taken to prevent accidents Belgian No. 7155 American No. 64004 but we will not be responsible should any Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. p41-5t was imported from Belgium by H. H.

Wolf, of Wabash, Indiana. In Insurance due. MAJOR MONTONNE Wm. Fish Son Owners and Keepers Will make the season of 1917 at Dick Webb's Claiborne, Ohio. color he is a nice bay.

Weight 2200 lbs. Formerly owned by M. B. Koff-roth, now the property of RICHWOOD HORSE COMPANY from the clouds. Rainstorms frequently cover wools counties, and often two or three, or inches ot water fall in one storm.1 In that case the weight of water that falls to the earth is simply enormous.

A single widespread and heavy storm might result, it has been estimated, in 100,000,000,000 tons of rain. Louisville Courier Journal. UUUb CLtKMUN 1 Will make the season of 1917 on of most of us may be ended. Will make the season of 1917 at my Godfrid De Court will be found at bard 1 mile south of Richwood. S9-4t With our heads struck fast in worries, we rack our brains over a thousand roundabout ways of slipping them Spratt's breeding stables, Richwood, Ohio.

what is known as the old Beem farm 4 miles west of Richwood on Summers-ville pike. J. W. KINIKIN. Owner TERMS: $20.00 to insure colt to off and the harder we tug at them DICK WEBB, Keeper stand and suck if paid within 90 days.

Due De Brabant is a dark bay the more they hurt but we overlook the simple expedient of smashing the $5.00 additional if not paid in that time. with small star Weight 2000 pounds, Is a jet black with star, weight 1750, was foaled June 5, 1912, bred by W. W. Down, Qlifton, Illinois. Sire: Iron 68442 (80222), by Brule 77, (63045), by Brule 40084 (46056), by Jules (37987) by Villers 13169 (8081), by Briard 5317 (1630), by Brilliant 1271 (755), by Brilliant 1899 (756), by Coco 77 (714).

McMahon will make the season of 1917 at my farm 3 3-2 miles south of Richwood on Marysville and Marion pike. TERMS $14.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should' any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due. p40-4t EE KIETZMANN ONE POTATO EVERY OTHER DAY E.

H. Grubb, of Colorado, and America's greatest potato authority, is quoted as saying recently, "The A PRISONER IN A CROCK crock. a sure foal getter and has a number of fine colts. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but we will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance Like the ladt we see terrifying visions of the future; we suffer our An earthenware crock, which a boy, playing policeman, had put on his -bead as aNhelmet, slipped down and tuck fast.

The boy made a record TERMS: $15.00 to insure colt to feelings to be cruelly lacerated and our bodies to be twisted and torn in mental due. 41-4t stand and suck. Care will be taken anguish and despair; we run here and there for sympathy and advice and help; and it does not occur to us at all glass solution until the plate is submerg ed under two inches of liquid. If one to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal forfeits insurance due.

40-4t A. SEVERTHORN SON how easy it is just to break the crock. Most of the crocks that seem to wip down over our heads are merely Im desires to preserve the egga from day to day, the solution may be put in the jar and the eggs placed therein as gathered until, the jar is full. Tie heavy paper over the top of the jar and anyway. They require no street controller handles to smash Owner and Keeper potato situation is rapidly growing worse and the best we hope next year is one potato every other day for every man, woman and child in the United States." Since 1909 the average potato crop has been "4 bushels to each inhabitant.

This was cut to 2.8 bushels last year with the prospect of being even less this year. On account of the high price of seed, spraying material and machinery, scarcity of the potato acreage is being seriously cut in certain potato sections. This is a serious proposition and every one who has available, ground should plant both early and late potatoes if he wants them next winter to eat other than for desert or when company comes. Henry BelL owner Richwood, Ohio. Phone 130S move it carefully to a cool place resignation from the police force, and his muffled howls attracted prompt attention.

His alarmed mother tugged at the crock until the boy's face was sorely bruised; then excited neighbors took turns at It until his peck was painfully twisted. A-delegation was on its way with the boy to a surgeon's office, when a resourceful motorman, seeing the situation, smashed the crock" with his controller' nandlev Thus, by the simplest of processes, tie boy's trouble was suddenly ended. And it is by equally simple and direct processes most of the troubles All they call for is a mental controller handle. water glass (Sodium Silicate) at a drug Most of our troubles come, as this ad's did, through (trying -to appear ing the months of high prices can be provided by the preservation of eggs In a solution of water glass. The following method is -practical what we are not, rather than in improving what we are.

Columbus Monitor. where it may remain until one is ready to use the eggs. Remove them from the solution as needed and wash with cold water. If. one desires to boil them, prick xrae or two small holes in each egg with a needle.

This will prevent the contents from breaking the shell. tore and mix it with 27 pints of cool boiled Place fresh, clean eggs carefully in a 10-fallon' earthenware ir. sure that none of the eggs are tracked, eld 047 dirty. Alter, putting the egj in the place i large plate over them and pour in the water or the housewife who desires preserve a case (30 'of eggs for winter use. Obtain 3 pints of PRESERVING EGGS An abundant supply cf-ests.

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