Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1886]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Progressive agriculture -- Salt on grain fields -- About plants and flowers -- Useful hints for horse owners -- How to take off a hide -- Weather forecasts and circular storms -- Calender on your fingers -- How to know when leap year is coming -- How to purify cisterns -- The best lightening-rod -- How to cleanse waste-pipes -- Health hints -- Cement for Cast Iron -- Weather prognostics -- Beef the most wholesome meat -- Value of oysters -- Thanksgiving [Poem] -- Christmas bells [Poem] -- Care of cellars -- A desperate encounter with a Kangaroo -- Anecdotes -- Receipts -- Anatomy of Man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F4
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1897]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. New Year as peacemaker [poem] -- Irrigation becoming general -- Curry the farm horses -- The Sun -- Proper temperatue of baths -- The wild Canadian geese -- Treamtment for the grip [influenza] -- Fragrant rose jars -- Thining pears -- Live stock points -- White fowls -- Good garden soil -- Sunshire and health -- To keep a stewed kidney from being tough -- Silk from timber -- Brooms -- One way to retain moisture -- Unfermented grape juice -- Growing green crops -- Careless farmers -- Electricity in farming -- Filters -- Autumn planting -- Wine cream sauce -- The fortune teller -- A Thanksgiving hymn -- An easy way to keep warm -- A Christmas hymn -- Those colds -- The bull and bicycle in Mexico -- Storing vegetables in winter -- The best means of killing weeds -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F13
John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street,[1903]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Fertilizers for greenhouse -- Sample of Siberian butter -- Bordeaux mixture -- Pruning -- Keep building painted -- Managing milk cows -- Use of wide tires -- Grapes -- Left in the nest -- Tree crickets injurious to raspberry canes -- The apple plant-louse -- Forest fires -- Thinning fruit -- Drink. Poultry on the farm--rotten filthy food -- Stop, look and listen [railway crossings] -- United States Geological Survey. Division of Hydrography. Work on Pennsylvania rivers -- Free mail deliveries -- Value of corn cobs -- The bees in Autumn -- Grapes all winter -- Pumpkins and squashes -- The farmer's Christmas greetings [poem] -- Where all the bananas come from -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F16
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1890]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Farm culture a skilled art -- Starting flower seeds indoors -- The Dog-Law of Pennsylvania -- Of interest to farmers and employes -- The woodlands decreased -- An Easter Hymn -- Apples as medicine -- Three wise boys -- Cautions against fire -- Signs of approaching death -- What kind of horse to buy -- Law and good sense -- The rights of bicyclers to sidewalks -- About planting trees -- What the crows do -- How to keep a canary -- Haste and health -- Salt for moths -- To foretell frost -- A Thanksgiving hymn -- Dont's for landlord and tenant -- How to anticipate the weather -- Under the Holly Bough [Poem] -- A story of the Revolutionary War -- Spoiled stamps and stamped envelopes -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F8
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1900]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Use and abuse of fertilizer -- Poultry yard -- The twentieth century -- Rotted stable manure for strawberries -- Testing seeds cheaply -- True value of manure -- [Cows] craving for green food -- Tobacco experiments -- Apple raising -- Money from turkeys -- How to care for apples -- Wire for lima beans -- Making the most of the garden -- Keep the barn in repair -- Fatten more cattle -- What of your orchards? More thorough cultivation and more plant food needed -- Must spray or surrender -- The labor problem -- Save the surplus fruit -- The profit in trees -- Cider vinegar -- Intelligence needed [for farming to succeed] -- Wintering celery -- Feeding horses -- Signing and addressing letters -- The man with the hoe -- Christmas [poem] -- Why mistletoe is used -- The horrors of war [South African War] -- Sowing clover -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection: B1F15
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1889]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Value of woodland -- Where to cut brush -- The presidents of the United States -- Rules for building barns -- For those who own horses -- Plant a tree [poem] -- Travelers and their baggage -- Life chances-- who will be the next? -- Substances liable to spontaneous combustion -- About road tax -- Why deeds should be recorded -- Our supreme court on mothers-in-law -- How to build a rat-proof corncrib -- For those who send telegrams -- Benefits of the moon -- Important check decision -- Mutton suet as a household remedy -- The Christmas log [poem] -- A good investment -- A tragedy at an Indian dance -- Some golden business rules -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body, as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F7
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1888]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. The water-rights of farmers -- Trees along country roads -- Morning and evening stars -- What are shooting stars? -- Population of the United States -- How to apply insect poisons -- Pay for school holidays -- How to make wood stains -- Sunflower tea for whooping cough -- Treatment of poisonous bites -- Married woman's property rights -- Stabling the family cow -- A new use for sugar -- The "old moon in the new moon's arms" -- Treasury Department whitewash -- Medicinal qualities of onions -- California method of putting up fruit -- The harvest moon and why so called -- Be careful with your dog -- Domestic and foreign rates of postage -- Advantages of slate and metal roofing -- Thanksgiving [poem] -- December's come! [poem] -- Playing fool -- The carrier-pigeon postal service -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body, as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F6
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1896]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Welcome to the New Year [poem] -- The trespass law -- Farmers' institutes instead of fairs -- The Earth's shadow -- Mars is the reigning planet this year -- Ignorance not a valid defense -- The Superior Court of Pennsylvania -- Worn off silver coins are passable -- The future of horses -- Roadside tree planting -- Tobacco consumption -- A little salt for fowls -- The utilization of wind as a motive force -- How to walk upstairs -- Information you may need [in cases of shock from electric wires] -- The cultivation of the sunflower -- Wide tires for wheeled vehicles -- Who owns the sidewalk -- What do your cows pay? -- The pension law -- The railway of life [poem] -- Indorsing a check -- A New Jersey law -- What it costs to administer this [United States] government -- The differences in days -- The farmer's Thanksgiving [poem] -- Clover hay for hogs and chickens -- A Christmas greeting [poem] -- Lightning and rubbers -- The selection of fertilizers -- Sheridan's victorious ride -- Might as well resign -- [Whiskey] no cure for poison -- A curious fertilizer -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F12
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1894]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Mr. Terry on potato growing -- Gardener Robert Simmers -- Do your cows pay? -- Keep your harness clean -- The Earth's motion -- Curiosities of the calendar -- Prickly heat -- Use of eye glasses -- cultivating swamp land -- Wide tires on wagons -- Stony ground -- Drinking water -- Sheep husbandry -- Exposure of plants -- The difference [effects of cold on dairy cows] -- Coal ashes -- Feeding horses in winter -- The dust bath for poultry -- A Thanksgiving song -- What an egg will do -- The Christmas sleigh-ride [poem] -- "Old Smoke" [story about pioneer life] -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F10
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1887]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. The rotation of crops -- Good rules for butter making -- The law as to holidays -- Pennsylvania marriage law -- To make soft soap -- Proverbs about snow -- Use of tobacco stems -- Using large and small nails -- Remedies for ailments in horses -- To prevent bedsores -- Harvest time of the world -- Prize method for curing hams -- Decision about the installment plan -- About making a will -- The law as to party walls -- Flax seed for sick horses -- A story of Indian honesty -- Rules concerning notes and checks -- The mistakes of life -- Plant chestnuts for timber and fruit -- Wedding anniversaries -- Thanksgiving hymn [poem] -- The staff of life -- The Christmas turkey [poem] -- The dogs of St. Bernard's hospice -- Cider in variety -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F5
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1883]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Progressive farmers -- Waste material on the farm -- Setting one's house in order -- Turpentine a cure for lockjaw -- Practical hints on gardening -- Why the calendar is so called -- Lining for stoves or fireplaces -- The proper time to fell timber -- Orange wine -- How to be weatherwise -- An easy way to raise strawberries -- The care of roads -- Value of the sunflower -- Lighter barns and stables -- How to have a bad school -- The law of public sales -- Where to plant an orchard -- Weight of eggs -- Thanksgiving [poem] -- To stop the flow of blood -- A valuable table -- A thrilling story of suffering and heroism [Hannah Dunston and Mary Neff of Haverhill, New Hampshire who were captured by Indians in 1697] -- Anecdotes -- Recipes -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F2
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1888]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. The cultivation of the chestnut. Description of an orchard -- The history of the constellations -- Freeze before forcing -- The year 1900 -- Toads -- The observance of Easter -- Potato philosophy -- The soy bean -- To exterminate moles -- Learning how to sleep -- Farm sanitation -- Fight for fruit. Kerosene emulsion and Bordeaux mixture. Insects and fungi -- Keeping cider sweet -- Economizing the manure -- The value of a reputation -- Tomatoes under glass -- Tree planting in waste places -- The poultry yard -- Green manuring -- The farm and happiness -- A devoted pigeon -- Rural telephones -- Psalm CXI -- The gift of love [poem] -- Christmas carol -- Battle hymn of the Republic -- The Klondike gold fields -- How to reduce bones -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F14
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street,[1907]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver) This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. To farm successfully -- Beans and corn feed -- Raspberries for home use -- Morning and evening stars -- Planets' greatest brilliancy -- Ten trump cards [to succeed on the farm] -- Ideal barn floor -- Does cottonseed induce abortion -- The cause of poor cows -- A plea for bird life -- Land good for something -- Onion eaters good humored -- Influence of soil on milk -- In growing lettuce -- The kicking horse -- The strawberry bed -- It will grow -- The busy bee -- Results from thinning fruit -- What a single shot did -- Persistent spraying -- A popular food plant -- Early rhubarb -- Sweet corn -- Sun better than shade -- Don't crowd [plant thinning] -- Winter eggs -- Have faith in the farm -- Sunshine in the stable -- Apples as moth breeders -- The influence of trees -- Dressing and keeping mutton -- A Thanksgiving hymn -- A bad practice [milk remaining in the barn] -- A Christmas song of praise [poem by] Harriette S. Bainbridge -- Trees, old and curious -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F20
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street,[1906]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver) This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Notes on Holland farming -- The feeding value of apple pomace -- Watering cows in winter -- The secret of long life -- The young fruit trees. Care during the winter -- Sheep in history -- The old orchard... to restore it to a profitable basis -- Marvelous strength of birds -- Kerosene for sheep dip... An emulsion... for animals with tick -- How to keep milk sweet -- Soaps as insecticides -- A strengthening bath -- Trees and lightning -- Notes on potato blight -- The hot sand bag -- The silo to prevent decrease in milk -- Inducing an early moult -- Sleep required -- Kitchen neglect... Menace to the health of the family -- American apples popular -- Fuit at wholesale -- Oiling the harness -- Some lucky Fridays. Which tend to upset the popular superstition -- Fostering the wood lot -- A song of Christmas [poem] -- An adventure with cougars -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of a man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanac B1F19
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, [1904]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver) This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. The culture and value of asparagus -- Morning and evening stars -- Planets' greatest brilliancy -- Solar and standard time -- Money in horse breeding -- The squab industry -- One won, the other lost -- Why men die -- San Jose scale notes -- Calves for the market -- The peach orchard -- Distemper in cattle -- Raspberries in hills -- Turkey raising -- A host of reporters -- Poultry pointers -- Cord wood in an acre -- To get clean milk -- The cow for the dairy -- Tomato odor as an insect repellant -- Profitable cows -- How to grow strawberries -- Coloring butter -- Treatment for sore feet -- Profits from a small flock of sheep -- Dogs that need shooting -- Blanketing horses -- Nut trees for timber -- The death of the old year [poem by Alfred Tennyson] -- Russian troops marching over the plains to Manchuria -- The division of time -- An international traveller [gold] -- Dry quarters for horses -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of a man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F17
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1885]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. How to buy a horse -- A farmer's experience with cattle -- Weather signs for farmers -- What a mortgage did -- Excellent rules -- Where the Storm King reigns -- What the moon is doing to the earth -- Hot water remedies -- Chemicals for household use -- Soils for fruits -- Universal insect destroyer -- For Thanksgiving Day [Poem] -- At the close of the year [Poem] -- The true meaning of C.O.D. -- The camel or the "Ship of the Desert" -- The Deacon's Dog -- The numbers on a Watch-Face -- Washington and the Shell- Buttons -- Lincoln and Stevens -- Receipts -- Anatomy of Man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F3
[24] p. ; (8vo) "Richard Saunders" is a pseudonym. "For the first and only time in the history of Poor Richards [Franklin] added to the imprint of a portion of the copies the name of another bookseller ... inserted presumably in the imprint of the 1500 copies which BF sent Green on Dec. 8, 1743."--Miller, no. 324. (DLPS) N04210.0001.001 (tcp) N04210 http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street,[1907]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver) This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. To farm successfully -- Beans and corn feed -- Raspberries for home use -- Morning and evening stars -- Planets' greatest brilliancy -- Ten trump cards [to succeed on the farm] -- Ideal barn floor -- Does cottonseed induce abortion -- The cause of poor cows -- A plea for bird life -- Land good for something -- Onion eaters good humored -- Influence of soil on milk -- In growing lettuce -- The kicking horse -- The strawberry bed -- It will grow -- The busy bee -- Results from thinning fruit -- What a single shot did -- Persistent spraying -- A popular food plant -- Early rhubarb -- Sweet corn -- Sun better than shade -- Don't crowd [plant thinning] -- Winter eggs -- Have faith in the farm -- Sunshine in the stable -- Apples as moth breeders -- The influence of trees -- Dressing and keeping mutton -- A Thanksgiving hymn -- A bad practice [milk remaining in the barn] -- A Christmas song of praise [poem by] Harriette S. Bainbridge -- Trees, old and curious -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F20
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, [1904]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver) This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. The culture and value of asparagus -- Morning and evening stars -- Planets' greatest brilliancy -- Solar and standard time -- Money in horse breeding -- The squab industry -- One won, the other lost -- Why men die -- San Jose scale notes -- Calves for the market -- The peach orchard -- Distemper in cattle -- Raspberries in hills -- Turkey raising -- A host of reporters -- Poultry pointers -- Cord wood in an acre -- To get clean milk -- The cow for the dairy -- Tomato odor as an insect repellant -- Profitable cows -- How to grow strawberries -- Coloring butter -- Treatment for sore feet -- Profits from a small flock of sheep -- Dogs that need shooting -- Blanketing horses -- Nut trees for timber -- The death of the old year [poem by Alfred Tennyson] -- Russian troops marching over the plains to Manchuria -- The division of time -- An international traveller [gold] -- Dry quarters for horses -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of a man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F17
Printed and sold by John Baer’s Sons, No. 15 North Queen street, east side, where German Almanacs may also be had, [1894]. Associated names: Clarkson, Edward (Engraver); Ibach, L. J. (Laurence J.); Ibach, William R.; John Baer's Sons This publication was intended to be both useful and entertaining. It dealt with science, weather predictions, agriculture, and horticulture, providing information and advice on agricultural and horticultural methods, as well as much practical advice for domestic problems-- recipes, household hints, health care and cures for ailments. Articles kept the reader abreast of the latest inventions and the most recent developments in the areas of mechanics, engineering, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, cultivation of plants, agricultural and animal husbandry tips, and the economy of the farm. Mr. Terry on potato growing -- Gardener Robert Simmers -- Do your cows pay? -- Keep your harness clean -- The Earth's motion -- Curiosities of the calendar -- Prickly heat -- Use of eye glasses -- cultivating swamp land -- Wide tires on wagons -- Stony ground -- Drinking water -- Sheep husbandry -- Exposure of plants -- The difference [effects of cold on dairy cows] -- Coal ashes -- Feeding horses in winter -- The dust bath for poultry -- A Thanksgiving song -- What an egg will do -- The Christmas sleigh-ride [poem] -- "Old Smoke" [story about pioneer life] -- Anecdotes -- Things worth knowing -- Anatomy of man's body as said to be governed by the twelve constellations. Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Almanacs B1F10