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I londay, Stj 4 1923 THE CIRCLEVILLE DAILY UNION-HERALD HOW COFFEE TREES GROW Berry or Bean Is Really the Eat Fruit Which Looks Like Cherries. Coffee usually Is spoken of as a berry or bean, but that part of the coffee tree that we use is really the seed. The trees grow naturally to a height of from 20 to 30 feet, but this natural growth is checked by the growers, who keep the trees as low as i.ve feet. The cutting does not injure fhe tree and it Is far more convenient to gather the fruit. The coffee tree begins to bear when it is about three years old and It con- tlnues for about twenty years, the singular fact about it being often noticeable that the fresh blossom and the ripened fruit will appear on the same tree at the same time.

The fruit of the coffee tree is round i and red and looks like our cherries and, being sweet to the taste, is eaten by the natives as we eat cherries, Each berry contains two seeds, the I beans with which we are familiar, closed In a skin, with their flat sides together. The meat of the fruit is valueless, so when the fruit is gathered it is dried so that the seeds may be easily removed. How coffee first came to he used as a drink is not known, hut it has been so used for at least a thousand years in Persia. It was introduced In Europe about three hundred years ago. FARMER-BANKER CONFERENCES THR0U8H0UT NATION DEVELOP WAYSTO AID AGRICULTURE Collective Marketing, Diversified Farming, Promotion of Agricultural Education end Use of Bank Instead of Mercantile Credits Chief Lines of Suggested Action, By O.

H. OTIS, Director, Agricultural Commission, American Bankers Association. Four lines of action to improve the business of farming stand out In the'discussions that have occurred at a series of farmer-banker conferences now being held throughout the United States. They are collective marketing, diversified fanning, the promotion of agricultural education Hotel Stenographer BY ROE FULKERSON y. where some grease pop- iPed on exclaimed the Ho- J.C.

WALSTON Died at Wi liam and AMUSEMENTS It took seventy-two hours to film a John C. Walston died Saturday scene in WfcitO Betty Corapson's latest Paramount ilhamsport after an Illness of sever- whfch wlI1 be the featnre IrfV born Aogu9t 25' the Met theater next Monday. For tel Stenographer. township and wasitbree dayg and nIghtg tbe "I didn't know son of r-ewis Sarah Crablll malned (n for one of a night-blooming On October Ifi. united cereus in bl0390m.

in marriage to Mary Clarrldge. ThIs wbite -oloa near Mt Sterling and to'. his union found answered the girl. was hoTn one Mrs- Theodore and then at midnisht The bud isn't a woman in town who can scrape ef St. Louis, Missouri, who remains open for only a short time and a more wicked skillet or bathe a bet- wMow survives.

He was a flower dIes immedlataIy atter ter dish than the speaker. In a kitch- of the Christian church since has blossomed. 1 en 1 am there both ways from olghteen years of age and for thirty; Jaraes Van Trees, the cameraman, and the use of the more economical bank credit rather but it is no use when dinners was a deacon in the church. He selected a promising bud placed than mercantile credit. At many points active steps to rome in cans instead of in market also a member of Williamsport K.

pis camera fn position. Lights were you could The House Detective looked at the burn. HAS NEW NAME FOR AMERICA foster action along these lines have been taken. The conferences were initiated by the Agricultural Commission of the American Bankers Association to the end that the condition of the man on the farm he improved The first conference was held in conjunction with the Wis consin College of Agriculture at Madison. An important point of contact for the work of the Commission was established at this meeting in the form of co-operation with the agricultural colleges.

In five other Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah D. H. Otis baskets. of P. and Heber lodge of Masons.

placed so that enough illumination to is a lost art in this conn- The services were from photograph would be available try. The hand that used to baste the the residence Monday afternoon nottce And then it pot roast now stirs the home brew. at 2:30 by Rev. Crampton, of used to peel potatoes with Sterling. The burial was the idea that the thinner the peeling Springlawn cemetery, the better the job, but now, boiled or in Spanish Writer Declares That This Continent Should Be Called Many historians have felt it unjust tftat Amerigo Vespucci, the cartographer, who was probably more familiar witli the graft and monopolies of the Casa de ContTacIon, where he was lem effectively before the farmers and professor of navigation, than with the bankers it was agreed to hold a was agreed at subsequent conferences that bankers' agricultural committees would meet at the slate agricultural colleges and, in co-operation with the college officials, work out a program that they would recommend to the banks.

The Texas Plan ft was at the Texas conference that It was developed that the officials of both the bankers' association and of the state college felt the big problem for that state was the establishment of a system of collective, orderly marketing. In order to bring this prob- trarisatlnntle countries, was allowed to five his name to the new continent. Rut as a matter of fact, America ought to have been called Beatrice, Francisco Granraontagne in Ei Sol (Madrid). For Don Cristobal's (Columbus) passion Dona Beatrice de Henriquez was the reason why the impulsive and impatient navigator reconciled himself to the delays that beset his expedition, and did not burry off to more promising prospects in other countries. The discovery of Beatrice preceded the discovcn of America.

Tn even the greatest the French proverb still holds: la Don'ts for Sportsmen. put your rifle away without thoroughly cleaning and oliing. This is especially sary with .22 upd to loans for worthy students, was banker-farmer meeting In December Efforts will be made to get from 200 to 250 bankers to attend, each banker to bring with him several representative farmers of his community. The program and demonstration will emphasize the need of meeting the marketing problem and point ways to a satisfactory solution. At Athens, Georgia, the conference recommended that the State Bankers Association take steps to raise a fund for assisting deserving students to complete a college course in agriculture or home economics.

This conference, recognizing the valuable work being done by county agricultural and home demonstration agents, also went on record as favoring the employment of agents in each county. At the Raleigh, North Carolina, conference the pressing problem, in addi into the coffee pot still, which turns out the home made hooch, one swal- of which will make a man swear Many farmers, it brought out, now mashed, or fried murphies are a MnrTh? the cottGD 'product of the thick which go and buy the products named for their own tables. More Economical Credit At the conference at Ithaca, N. those participating felt that a better off and ask for a singing in a understanding between farmers arid choir. bankers would be beneficial to both At present a large amount of the cred it used by farmers Is in the form of mercantile credit, which, it was pointed out, is much more expensive for The ritualistic service was charge of Heber lodge of Masons.

-F AT THE COURT HOUSE Johnson Acquitted at a was necessary to sit down and wait until the blossoms opened. Just before dawn of the third night- inily vigil the cereus blossomed and the record of it was secured. Because of the title of this Paramount picture and the symbolism of the night blooming cereus it was deemed necessary to go to this tre- mendous expenditure of time for one small scene. White was filmed in Hawaii under the direction of Mrs. used to be a nuisance Hebert O.

Johnson who was charged on the lawn when they were growing with selling intoxicating liquor had a and a boiled dinner when they were hearing and trial before Mavor Renick raw ford Ivers, who wrote the gathered; now they are cultivated and who decided that the accused was not jstorv of the photoplay during a them than bank credit. It was felt that brewed into a hooch that will make a guilty. Meeker Terwllliger represent- cont to ihe isIan(is Miss Compa campaign of education is needed to man climb up on a chair and bite him- tj10 defendant acquaint farmers with hanking on the forehead. ties. The conference, therefore, rec omrnended that the Agricultural Com Marriage son plays the role of a half caste girl and is supported by a cast which Kelly, all the good cooks have Roy Wallace, 21, Marion Edmund Lowe, Arline Pretty, mlttee of the State Bankers Assoeia turned into orewers and distillers, and and Fast.

21. DarjtfNLpwnshlp. tion, the agricultural college and rep the only question you ask. of a house- Real Estate Transfers, resentatlvea of the Farm Bureau and wite today is if her busband sleeps Fred f. and wifp t0 James many thrilling moments In the de- Leon Barry, Sylvia Ashton, Edward Martindel and Arthur Hoyt.

There up- Johnson lots 17, IS and 19 Williamsport. Ohio, $1. Famuel T. Rife executor to Mabel the State Grange get together for the purpose of working out programs and OT lf She CarneS him plans for further meetings to be held i 101110 various counties of the state. At a conference held at Amherst.

I Massachusetts, there were represents I Tpt Thom- township. $7,541.33. tives from Vermont, New Hampshire Southampton, te pt. -4. inoni Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Com LiPton- wh0 here on the 1 atnck Smallwood necticut.

Emphasis was placed on tin- Homeric, declared that he has defi- George Adkins 300 acres Deercreek importance of the and decided to challenge the New township. $1. velopment of the story. Mr. Hinde Sons are industry it- i-no mi builders.

Let us help them build up Moore Walling 50.03 acres rircleville an industry in Circleville. and wife to Glub work. The New' England confer acht club for a race toi tile enee also felt that the importance of America cup In 1 Beyond that bank credit over mercantile credit 1 can make no the mo- should be stressed. A resolution was said bir homas, but a new adopted and is being sent to agricul- yacht will have to be Jack Smallwood and wife to George acres Deercreek n'm about other small caliber rifles. It is the misuse rather than the use that de- the and accuracy of arms.

point a firearm of any description, whether loaded or empty, at anyone. The kind are the most dangerous. Shoot at any object until you are certain what it is. Many persons are killed and crippled each year because hunters take a chance and shoot at some object without knowing what It Is. Be sure before you pull the trigger.

shoot too near houses, live stock or poultry. Much damage is done and many good hunting grounds are because of such carelessness. leave loaded firearms where children can get hold of them. Many held to be encouragement of the farm er to practice greater crop diversification. The conferees felt that the first big step was to get farmers at least to produce sufficient vegetables, fruit, milk, meat and poultry to live on.

tural committees in each State urging that they get in touch with their agrl rat lieges and map out a pro gram for educating the farmer in re gard to the importance and economy bank credit over mercantile credit. The emphasis on this resolution cam. not so much from the bankeis prirent as it did from the representatives of the agricultural colleges and the farmers. H. Adkins 190.40 township $1.

William P. Oramblit and others to Filmore Beavers one acre and 68 Daring Robbery. Cincinnati, Sept. daring rob- township $1,000. her entered the Gabriel Snubber I William Founds and wife to Lottie Sales and Service company offices Gregg lot 27, Ashville.

$1550. here, snatthed a bundle containing Suggestion. do yoti suppose the, flnt quarrel between Adam and Eve guess she pitched Into Pa-n A PUMPKIN SHOW MEETING. To which the is invited will be held at the chamber of commerce rooms Tuesday evening September 25, at 7:30 We especially request that all members of the society be present. By order of fhe society.

Attest. N. HUSTON 22septd3. Secretary. THE OSAT SCOURGE OF HALF TRUTHS By JOHN OAKWOOD A soapboxer pointed at a great factory built that factory? Workmen he yelled.

run the machines? Workmen! Who get the accidents occur for this reason. The, profits? safest way Is to unload ber and magazine- before taking them told a half truth into the Digest. 1 amounted to a whole lie. His ----------------------------Haveners did not know that that par- NO BOON IN CHEAP MONEY I $154 and Bed. The man displayed no The and others to the Pickaway Grain Co.

lota 325, 326 and 327 Circleville $15,000. Viscount Dead. i Robert J. Young to Thomas Wardell London, Sept. Viscount Morley and others 64.86 acres Wayne town of Blackburn died at 7:10 o'clock lact ehfyp.

$4,329.40. night. Heart failure was the an nounced cause of his death. He held ilson and others to Em- many posts of Importance the gov- melt A. Vanhusklrk part lots 1233 and of 100 acres room eminent service, including ch'ef sec-, 1234 Circleville, Ohio, $1.

retaryehip tor Ireland. A a Albrlpht and wife to James FINE country home for sale Mrs. Nellie farm rousist- ticular factory, typical of thousands of others, was a complete refutation At the dawn of modern hUtory, Qf (ho Qf the truth were told. It is true the factory was a million dollars. The net About Socrates.

stands the figure of an old stonecutter, attractive and quaint, likeable and eccentric, hut wholly unimpressive; the last nmn in the world a would take tor any aspect gave annual dividends of 6 of human glory. No picturesque dust per cent, or $60,000, to the atockhold of the wilderness stains his shabby ers garment; no prophetic fire burns in his rather ludicrous eyes. On the eon- trary, he Is a playful, a whimsical, a waggish, an ironical person; in form, comic and clownish, so that he is lik- AU that was true. One thing that has to be given up is the Idea that cheap money Is always good for business. Farmers want cheap money, business men want cheap money, stock speculators want cheap money, the U.

S. Treasury wants to float government loans on cheap money, socialists, anarchitsts and old-line greeubackers want very, very cheap money. Everybody feels that when the money rate is shoved up it is an arbitrary damper on pros perity. But we cannot have both a low rate on money and a stable level of prices. We can have one or the both together for any length of time A low rate of means an inflated price level.

A stable ptcce level means a fluctuating rate of dis coupt. That Is, the public must learn to look at the price level instead of the bank reserves, as their measure of expectation for a rise or fall of the value of money. Big Still Confiscated. Fnmcia Albright lot 14 Scioto town- Youngstown, Sejt. dry agents found an appartug of C5'1 1 Harry A.

Yates and wife to Virginia gallons capacity in a house in the Wilson part lot 43 Circleville, $1. residential district here. Tony Sipns. said to be an employe of the own was arrested. I Martha Herrnstein and others to William Stimmel 193.34 acres Picka way township $1.

frith Irregular Released. Dublin, Sept. Breen, one of the leaders of the Irish has been released from Mount Joy prison after a hunger strike. frame dwelling with steam heat and gas for lighting, including wash and smokehouse, a large barn, garage? and hog houses, scales, plenty of good fruit and water pump for distribution of water, well tiled and fenced, located just a short distance from Walnut township; centralized school about one-half mile off of Circleville and Lithepolls road known as the Brown farm. This beautiful little farm is offered for sale for a short or JAPANESE RELIEF I he American Red Cross is anxious time at a very reasonable price.

to secure more funds in this county For further information, see for Japanese relief. Contributions write, may be made to Miss Anna Florence. CIRCLE REALTY CO. president; Mrs. A.

M. Weigand, sec- W. C. Morris, Secretary. Loss to the Japanese navy by the or Kryee Briggs, treasurer.

Phone 234. 18septdtfw2. NEWS BRIcFS But It was algp true that the mi lion dollar capital was into ten thousand shares of $1 each. The ownership of these shar ened by one of his friends to a was distributed among about outage loaf; in nature, nearer akin to thousand people. Several hundred of exercised by bank rate and the Bunyan, Samuel Johnson, Sir Thomas! them were workmen in the factory, Federal Reserve Board and Reserve Browne or Charles Lamb, thunj They were saving out their weekly banks.

Our bankers and economists and buying shares on the in earthquake is estimated at bv Admiral Takarabe, minister of the navy. Fire at Birmingham, destroyed 5 the storage and packing plant of I Swlt A Company. $250,000. At Chicago Federal Judge Clifie imposed fines ranging from t. Now this fact makes me feel (hat a 10 work mistake is made if we do not fully explain to the public the power already to John the Baptist, Mohammed, Luth- see the bad use that is likely to be er, Robespierre, or any other firebrand stalment plan.

They were Capitalists, made of political control banking of Such was Socrates, the originating genius of common sense, the great teacher of moral and lntollee- It was likewise true that share? were also owned by workmen in other tual veracity, one of the profoundest bY clerical workers and by influences in our Anglo-Saxon civilization. A Gentleman With a Duster, In of Mediaeval Times. lu mediaeval times persons of the small merchants. A good many also owned by widows and orphans whose modest estates had been wise ly invested for them by their bank ers. They were It was also true that the factory and currency and they try to make the people believe that so Intricate a cjues tion must be left to experts.

As a matter of fact our present methods encourage the very thing we wish to avoid. We let everybody believe that low rates on money are nec- concerns and 11 of their officials and members of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, found guilty of viciation of the Sherman anti-trust act. Official denial was made at the white house of reports that Secretary Denby is to resign and to be succeeded by Aeaistant Secretary Rouse veit. One hundred and fifty-three local people have subscribed to the Hlnde es8ary for prosperity and then when Box company, $23,250. Sub bank reserves run low on account of now and help get this fine the effects of this belief, we are end denly compelled to Jump the rates to protect the We get both a cycle of prices and a cycle of bank rates, whereas, if the public understood that the rise of bank rates should not wait until bank reserves dus try darted.

aame family shared common plates corporation had issued a million dol and cups, used fingers instead of forks, lars In bonds to raise funds to buy licked their plates, wiped their teeth the material and pay the wages of on the tablecloth and scrambled for, workmen to build the factory. These the largest portion. Books on eti- bonds were owned as investments not quette issued in the tifteenth cen- only by persons of wealth but also by low, but the rates should be ad tury pointed out that these things many people of moderate means who vanced several months ahead for the were not good manners. The art of. had saved out of their wages and sal- Very purpose or preventing a fictitious cooking in Middle ages flourished, aries.

They were Capitalists. prosperity with Its inflated price level, however, cooks excelling at artistic then the public might be satisfied to and rich confectionery. Dancing in: And it was also true that out of the gUpport the administrative regulations mediaeval times was true to its name receipts of the factory, before a cent which raise the rates at a time when Dancers really moved with wa3 taken to pay interest on the there 8eems to be no need of doing ness and agility instead of slowly pos- bonfif! a was used turlng round the room Id tlie mantlet dividends on the stock, a good modern dancers. The noble and! dollars were taken to pay UNCLE SAM IS AN ALLY To Our Business, As to All Businesses and Nations Where Service and Safet Are the Big Factors. The safety and service of the malls makes it possible for you to build up your savings with us without leaving home or work.

You can open an account by mail, make all payments by mail and receive your interest by mail. Ju st enclose check or money order with your address and we will start your account, sending you passbook or certificate of deposit. A savings account may be opened with any desired amount as first deposit. Certificates are written for $50 or more. You and We and Uncle Sam Cooperate.

BUCKEYE STATE BUILDING LOAN 22 West Gay Columbus, Ohio. 5 7c interest 50Yo and Safety his family and servants and slept in the great hali of the castlQ with next to no privacy. A better of tilings evolved gradually, rnort rooms being added and more put in, insuring greater seclusion ioi the lord and his family. wages to the workmen. The workmen were too.

They were investing their strength and their and their skill in the were getting their out of as well as the and R. Commons, University of Wisconsin. for Club The annual convention, Wisconsin Bankers Association, presented diplomas to fifteen boys and five successfully completing four years club work, the first time any bankers association has takes such action. CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO.

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