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   New Market Herald (Newspaper) - November 14, 1918, New Market, Iowa                                VOLUME XXXVI NEW TAYLOR 1918 45 in MANY mm INTS OF THE WEEK HELD TO A FEW LED FOR QUICK Foreign and Other Intelligence Interesting to the General league will con of the department estimates thut Hike America two yours the when peace is points are now being oc by troops us agreed in the armistice with Home sent a to Italy on behalf of ople of the United Suites over victory the Italian armies Jed over the latest addition to tho flags of is the standard of new i It is plain white symbolizing the elds mid virgin ce Henry of of tlie the part of which Is suid In lie in Is reported lo him lied to bureau of an fcs that all work has stopped at owing to 11 and thai acts and outrages have lias been stricken About white res suffering 111 and In nearby vil Ire said to lie dying by of to the work said to be gift In a at New York by 111 of Hie which came Into being following a of Slovak is pat that of the United American rcp ivi of supremo allied war lias been recipient of nil over the nent reached by the conference 6 latest figures on show 51 I significance of iese figures will be when it remembered that the whole of Australia is only at celebrations look place In ireds of cilies and towns e Stales last tile unfounded was cir il that Inid I terms lil has been to pay of to in i of war the four years since the war was shown by an received by the at d Joseph a world notor ook ami bank was found shot u til The police y has stolen more than from throughout tin of nil calibers by thr tin First while i purl count munitions uid limn machine guns mortars ny attained by the Over in ten the signing if Ihe armistice by army experts us tin victory In history horses Jims mnl nf dollar pf material Tin was oh by the Italians practically sin live and one American regimen for J to provide Iwu smokes fo in the linve been By the department to soldiers fur the balanc of the Denver and III spur between Sal imil us u und freight line in v imm Sthe Union ami STRONG FOR Terms of the armistice granted by th the United States and which became effective on 4 provide for The cessation of hostilities de mobilization of the garian Delivery to ttn allies of the enemy artillery and equip Evacuation of all Invaded Use by the allies of rail roads and waterways In Austria Immediate return of all allied Surrender of a stipulated number of submarines and other war Opening of the Adriatic and Danube to the al Allied occupation of Danube forts and the Pola naval Al lied supervision of the balance of her Concentration of aircraft at designated Withdrawal of troops from the west Allied occupation of strategic points in Austria Food Administrator of Ne suys that more ot will be when war ly un order in council passed rec takes of the provisions of tbe United States tarill und places potatoes on ho free In accordance with its amnesty the German government ins released all Belgian civilian prls iners held in The British admiralty announces but the output of In he last exceeded the losses rom all causes by a mil gross The United States government to exert its in be mlf of in its effort to se just political territorial at the linal peace Indefinite postponement on account of in Louis of the of Ihe Investment Hankers of was to held there this was au at New j National aid must be furnished Hus ii by ihe allied and Stoles lit once if be says tin appeal to ient Wilson from the united government at October weather conditions resulted n an in he crop of The ile agricultures November report placed the es imate nf at vj Two hundred thousand prisoners were taken by the British on the western front from January t to No In the sanne per il 1ln French captured the and the I i At the conclusion of a at Munich a republic was pro accord ing ti n from the lit Ihe Diet the report n was passed deposing the from Tbe Hague state thu scant bad treatment Uy their of leers and caused by tin collapse ul In i movement of revolt In tin Genual Jit Kle and rapidly to and Almost the entire fleet is now In re tt Tbe last week that had signed an armistice und which in celebration in hun dreds of eliles caused the of one person ill one ut oni at at New anil a lire Mur What Our Exchanges Say Corn gathering is progressing quite rapidly in this We hear of very few pieces that are making even a half a many fields being reported as only mak ing about 15 bushels to the Clearmont Glen Reed went north thru Main street last Saturday evening at a speed that seemed and was apprehended by Marshal He was quickly before his Mayor and was fined one dollar and which he This is so novel that it is positively refreshing and we trust that traffic laws are in for some real En Arch who is con one of the best corn raisers in the left samples at this office last Saturday that are hard to ears that contain on an average 1200 grains all of the ears having twenty four except one and it has twenty ix Arch has lots of good orn this season despite the dry it being hard to estimate ust how much he would have lad the season been lopkins Kenagy is building one of most complete corn cribs in Jage It is round and made 1 hollow tile manufactured spec ally for this kind of corn In center is a round hole that goes o the To the south is a large The corn is dumped in the loor and the elevator carries it to he center of the up the cen er shaft and throws it over into crib The floor is ce ment and there is fine woven wire feet up on the inside to keep the rata An ingenious American has in vented a device to prevent such motoring accidents as arise from be frequently Plenty of pure water should be provided so that the hogs will not be tempted to drink water standing in low places in the Little pigs will often become in at an early age when the sown are allowed to soil their teat with the litter and mud of infest ed To avoid sows before farrowing should be put in pastures or lots not recently for hogs and the pigs left there until they have gained considerable The following treatment for in worms in hogs is recom mended by the veterinary division of Iowa State College Santonin 8 Areca nut 2 drams Calomel 2 Sodium Bicarbonate 1 dram The above is for a 100 pound The amount given to a herd should be proportionate to the size and number of the When hogs are to be treated for they should be taken off feed 12 to 24 Then feed the medicine in as small an amount of damp feed as is possible to and secure equal distribution among those It is best to put six to ten hogs of equal size in a pen for the administration of worm Treatment may be repeated in one to three if in the cellar to produce the finest quality of pie and sauce material right in zero weather without a cent of expense and with but little over contrivance as He describes his follows When a Rehabilitation of Our Wounded The United States Government is resolved to do its best to restore every wounded American soldier and sailor to strength and self supporting Until his discharge from the hospital all the medical and surgi cal treatment necessary to restore him to health is under the juris diction of the military or naval according to the branch of the service he is The vocational training the reeducation to re activ and rehabilitation necessary store him to self supporting In appealing in iiir clared ul New to America 4o de Vorl iln war has reduced Ihe of ihe have lieen that and industry in regions have been wiped thai and foreign trade been to lie said t lia will be the of Tho famous unil the First division mi important part in Hie capture of Sedan by Ihe First American n depart la the senate member ship made by the recent elections unman suffragists i hop for of the suffrage uon wUich by the senate by car is running 15 miles an hour a white bulb shows on the radiator at 25 miles a green bulb appears at 30 miles a red bulb 40 miles music box under the seat begins to gather at the and when the driver aegina to bat em around 50 tune changes to My to Burris and his ferrets were over from New Market one day last week and conducted a rat hunt at the slaughter house south of About a hundred were known to have been killed and it is thought that the ferrets killed many more in the holes and under the Burris is de quite a business with trained rat hunting He is doing a good work in ridding the country of rata at this time when grain prices are PO high and every one is doing his utmost to save food What a kid dont think of isnt woith thinking Last Thurs day was the eve of all Saints or and from appear ances the next the ghosts walked in While no dam age was the streets and walks were decorated with every thing from a pig trough to a manure the biggest stunt being the penning of a cow in the city some kids driving Al milk cow into the en where she was found the next the kids having closed the door on her She would have given milk to have gotten out butter captors Hopkina The farmers in this immediate have been engaged the past few weeks gathering this vears corn crop and the yields lave varied from ten bushels per aere and the high average so far as we have been able to learn was around fifty bushels per in the early part of the season southwest Iowa had the best pros for a bumper corn crop that have ever but the hot winds were responsible for an enormous decrease in the However the other crops have been good and the corn shortage is hardly noticed among the prosper ous farmers of this Diagonal Keep Hogs Free From Worms Intestinal worms in hogs are often the cause of serious injury to the especially the growing says the veterinary extension man at Iowa State and now is the time to take measures to check any possible When the lots are damp and the hogs are allowed or forced to eat feed or di ink water contaminated with the extensive and ser ious infestation usually Clean feed and pure water counter act this heavy exposure to The self feeder arid the cement feeding if kept make it possible io provide practically clean Where hoga are fed on the the feeding place should is the jurisdiction of the Federal Board for Vocational Edu If he needs an artificial limb or mechanical appliance the Govern ment will supply it will keep it in and renew it when necessary If after his discharge he again needs medical on account of his disability the Government will supply it Whle he is in the hospital and while in training afterwards the soldier will compensation as if in service and his family or dependents will receive their allot A wounded soldier or al though his disability does not pro vent him from returning to em ployment without training can lake a course of vocational training free of cost and the compensation pro vided by the war risk insurance act will be paid to him and the train ing will be but no allotment will be paid to his Every Liberty Bond holder who holds his bond is keeping up a part of this gret work of restoring to and usefulness the men who have suffered for their Can Force Rhubarb in Cellar If fruit is scarce and prices art high let rhubarb take the place of says the extension truck crops man at Iowa State By digging rhubarb roots now before the ground is frozen and storing them they may be forced It is necessary that the be frozen before the forcing can take So dig the tak ing care to as much of the root as together with a ball of dirt around Put a layer of straw or trash nn the ground anywhere out of doors and lay the rhubarb bulbs on in Then cover If there is a the roots may be laid in with straw After the roots have frozen bring them in the basement or in a dark room where the temperature is around bO degrees and pack in a box or barrel Cover them with earth or coal ashes and keep covered They must be kept moist and always in the For family use a dozen pack ed in an ordinary dry goods box will be In three or four weeks shoots will be put up and rhubarb stalks may be gathered of finer quality than that gathered out of In this any family can have something just as good as fresh fruit without any expense at Some Uses for Sorghum Owing to sugar sor ghum molasses has again come in to its A good grade of sor ghum possesses not only good sweet ening quality excellent flavor ing quality as Many dark drop cookies and puddings owe their delicious flavor to sorghum A part sorghum ia often combined with corn sirup or sugar to improve flavor and at the same time ia sav ing of Have you used sorghum for fol lowing purposes If try For sweetening and flavoring Pudding Apple baked apples and apple Mince squash or apple hominy cake and other quick shipment either on contract ton nage or current tonnage without a Send immediately by plote detailed list of unfilled spec giving tonnage and order dates for and if customers tonnage re and follow same with a list of all new orders received from day to Chief Pulp and Paper War Industries drop molasses ginger Dark yeast For making confections popcorn balls and pea nut Recipes of any of the dishes men in above list will be fur by the home demonstration Government to Take Over Supply of All Newsprint in the United States Washington The government will take over control of the news print of the country on November according to a telegram re by paper mills throughout the United The telegram is explicit in its instructions to detailing with exactness how they must The text of the which seems to presage allotments for newspapers follows Owing to critical manufactur ing conditions the war industries board considers necessary to con trol and locate newsprint You are hereby to make no after bre 15 without a permit from this excepting shipment of ton nage applying on existing contract and after December 1 to make no Things Have Changed Mightily Here ia an old clipping Caster found in a book the other which was clipped from a paper published more than a quarter of a century You cannot help smiling when you read it if you have been reading the re ports from the battle fields of Europe recently A story is told that recently in Los Angelea five prominent gentle men of foreign birth chanced to One was a one a one a one an American and the other an English The gentlemen became bosom friends and finally a champagne supper was at which each to be in keeping with the was to give a toast to his native the one giving the toast to be at no expense for the Here are the toasts given The to the stars and bars of that were never pulled The to the moons of whose wings were never The to the cock of France whose feathers were never The American Heres to the Stars and Stripes of never trailed in The Englishman Heres to the lion of Great Brit that tore down the stars and bars of clipped the wings of picked the feathers off the cock of France and ran like from the Stars and Stripes of the United States of The War is Over This fact is already known to all our readers but the fact is of such importance that the statement will bear When the news The Hero For years Id loafed around the town without a thing to and held the steps and railings and begged a smoke or With other gossips I was wont to argue day by and always liked that sort of although it did not But Crowder thundered Work or and meant just what he said and now I stagger home at night and worn go to Each day I face a grevious task that makus my backbone ache what greater 1 could any mortal make They miss me at the checker and on the bleachers where all the idlers draped their frame in happy days of They miss me where they bowl for I am toiling like a with sorrow in my They miss me at the corner store when all the gaffers thrash old topics oer and as grangers thrash their They miss me at the village kirk when oyster feasts are held for I arose and went to work when Crowder up and 1 wonder when the war is done if will forget how I have labored in the sun and left a trail of sweat Will pretty maids put leaves of oak on my heroic or will 1 seem a foolish joke when soldier boys come Walt A BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE There are some people in every who think that banks were made for the If you are one of the misinformed who have this let us again emphasize the fact that ours is a bank FOR ALL THE A de posit of receives the same welcome and the same courteous attention as a deposit of for this rerson Many a deposit of has grown into an account of or and made itself well worth while to us and the Begin now to and stick to Capital and Surplus 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits The Farm Bureau The farm bureau is an organi of or famers fam ilies on a to do for the rural community exactly what commercial clubs and welfare associations attempted to do for urban The family bureau has in mind the economic and social welfare of all the mem bers of the farm Its value will depend largely upon the inter est the farmers take and the ener gy they put into its Farm bureaus are now organized in agricultural These farm bureaus employ and direct agents in with the ex tension services of the agricultural colleges and the United States De of Agriculture The work is comparatively but since it is a valuable type of work and is supported not only by the farm bureau members but also by state and federal it likely to be We believe in the work as it is We believe in any pub lic work which is directed by the people served and which does Take away either factor and we would endorsement We hear so much about democ racy that it seems scarcely worth while to point to the necessity of careful local supervision of every thing which is purely local in its County agent work is local therefore be directed was flashed over the wires that actual warfare had the heart of many a overflowed with joy and thanksgiving for the delivery of her son from the ravages of the Hun The war is but it will be many months before the return movement of the boys will com and it may be a year or two before all of them will be returned to their homes as they will be needed over there to guard the ter that has been surrendered to the allies and for reconstruction But the danger from hos tile bullets is and for that reason the separation can be borne with comparative But for the mothers whose boys sleep the sleep eternal on the battle fields of Europe the home coming of the boys will be a sad These mothers are entitled to and should receive every consideration of the people of the community in which they and to every ma terial claim they have on the gov of the United Taylor county and New Market were fortunate in losing few the total deaths in the county not exceeding a but Adams and Madison counties have had enormous losses and in these counties there are many hearts bleeding for loved ones But the great good re to the whole world from the success of the war ought to b ring consolation to these sorrow ing The war is praise the and may none of this generation ever live to see another Our Hat is Off Saturday while the writer was upon the streets of we saw a sight which tempted us to take off our hat and stand at at tention while the lad was passing The a younf man from Farragut by the name of had recently been invalided home from across the He came walking down the street in his uni but the left arm was gone to the The sleeve was neatly tucked up and the fellow was marching along as straight as a Asked about the events in which we were all he refused to say a Asked how he liked army life and this was his reply I left my left arm in If Uncle Sam will fix my arm so that I can hold a I will go back It indeed a sad sight to gaze up and it made ones blood run warm with a feeling of pride and patriotism aa we watched Rob erts come down the street with tie left sleeve of his uniform neatly up so that the loss of the arm was hardly Hold Your Liberty Bonds The money invested in Liberty Bonds if kept so invested until peace is established will be worth much more then than provident man and woman in the United States who holds his or her Liberty Bonds may find the money so invested worth 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