Some Miscellaneous Items out of Graceland Cook Book published in 1922 I thought you might enjoy.
Jean

For Moths -- Cedar oil applied with a brush.

Fruit Tree Solution -- Dissolve 3 bars of soap in 1 gallon of hot water. When cold stir in fifteen cents' worth of asafetida. This solution would be applied to trees when bark is dry, with a brush, twice a year, about may 25 and August 25. If this direction is followed, you will never be bothered with rabbits, meadow ice, or borers.

Hair Tonic -- One ounce tincture blood root, 1 dram oil lavender, 4 ounces bay rum, 2 ounces olive oil, 3 ounces Palma Christa oil, 1 ounce soda borax, 1 ounce hartshorn. Mix well in 1 quart rainwater. Shake well. Excellent.

To Remove Ink Stain -- Put at once into milk. Rub gently for a few minutes. If the stain has been allowed to dry use hot milk.

For Cloths that Fade -- One ounce sugar of lead in a pail of rain water. Soak over night.

To Remove Ink from Linen -- Dip into pure tallow, melted; then wash out the tallow and the ink will disappear.