Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1869 — Page 4
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faa - - Mua(r nicnt of roultrj, A m4 deal of experience has Uttghl us that HMO0M in th I'oultiy-yartl iipcnu a much upon jrood general nlauuccmcnt as upon any other in' thine. "Wlu-n v!n tys 1' a''' 1'""-' iiiiliiVceeat
lr, are kept tor the purpose ot rautuy
vouui; t hickens. iuhI h?ii Uni attou-
tioa is nfiiil to the particular neu re-
served for layliufcttwiU In general beTT . rP., n a 10 DVVru UTJA3?0 DL VAT-IAXTC
rVund that the pn.llts are mall, ami the. 1 .X I UJlXaZ. DUUlÜ. OUUiiÜ üulWllfi,
C'U'llO- ' '
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Dry Goods,
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'lilt If III HllIC I II' Uilf 'IV ll,Ufll : Nu I. 11m lim. i.i T.iU'i. : I.M iln.-Suatur I Tritiaar't Rttttat 14,Wrk rt-phet S I'otli..' llt;ha man Titlld N'me. tie llunier 4 r II llilit wo ul tU'ilt Bkln.il Hfll" Kt
GOOD NEWS!
Tbt i" "j. if uf iMiki i in. i tttotniag iH tii ium u, . ijwtiioi uunud ii.i i.. 1'kLiiakl.i m UUNTINGBURG!
duality offywlä rtlicd raytuly deterio
rates. In addition to the nraal plaa of aelectiug only tin- Iet lonnM aud quietest hens t'or breeding purpoaca, we have found it of advanta.re lo pay considerable attention to the agJ of tlie fowls
iiich we retain : tor tue production ot egga tir dotrteetie eonenmpUon, we neverkeep beui beyond the ftceond year; batter raiting chtekem v. e have found u to be poor policy to employ egga laid by hens of le than two years old. We hare alwayi found thai the chickens from tin older hena are more easily raited, have stronger t oi.jtitiitinn-. ami turnout every w ay better than those raised from eggilaldhy very young pallets. At the rami time, such old hena do nut lay as many egg The agga consequently tost more; but this extra expenae is but a mall item on the nnmbcr Of eggs usually employed for batching. " Iu order to have aggl during winter, besides the naval appliances, of moat, Ume, sand, hones, ete., we nlway make sure of having eotne rery early chic kern. 'I'he jiullct of these will commence to
lay in October or November, aud will: lay throughout the w inter. Next OBKOtt
we iirati a lew oi me very dchi oi ineae, And keep them as breeders, the balance being fattened ami killed off us soon as ihoy have positively ceased laying. At this time it U wonuerfuJ how bens take OH tat. We often see RCCOttttts of hen?Hot laying because they are too fat. Whan considering the ease with which hens fatten, as soon as they eease laying for the season, we have often thought that the true way to state the ease is, that they fattened because they did not lay. At this ajie they are delightfully tender and juicy, anil we would about as soon think of fattening a cow that irave twen
ty Quarts or milk a day as to think ofi
fattening a laying hen. Country Cieut
SILAS C PAY
J S M DAY.
WILL 11 lAY JAS 11 K1ELY
March b, lC!3-Ciu
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RAILROAD!
III :.i l Mil Ii Ii. J Ml of lASSlMLKES, fc?Al INK'i S,
18G9 SriUNti TRADE 18G9
W. 8. CULBBRT80K & 8 0
Nos. 6S ami TO Ptarl Street, Now Albany, Indiana. IMPORTERS AND WHOLKSALE DEALEltS IN
JEANS.
HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C., kC.
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Fit. r.erirn An-I.r Blttll Tloih on hand, wurrantfl fuoil, ami lini-i. rinn Italy rt'ftUins Inrgv atlüilioii lu our .-tm-k
will b sold at Cincimatl au.l I.uiittMllt Mu li L V
Cha's L. Hoover. ' DEALER IN Tobacco, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Oils, Dye Sttifla, Glass, Urlshe, Patikt Meiiciües, Pubs Liguoss, &.c. NO. 65 STATE STREET.
ib si .ii rt. it. at WtiaUoir
, r.i.-fi (29 S.iiliit -Err.1 ho. ji. iwkj itita! tt 121 Lulling 1 liiiinUr ; or ikt I Kit! War I'l.irl'o M HM) Had lit t. Hit I t 'll j St't.ul )3J Slv .Sum. llit (Juitkoi ; ;.1t ThrM CoriiiK 1 r.i).ii S:. Ktlnl Manama SS Kagl v..i Akt 37 ntv 11 Br Ntrk Ian lioM Si atf-lluBvaf (39 Tor Spl 40 1 roin Joko 11 Ueollli Hniiiy jtj KUr "f itif Vi'iof. ij (Htm of thr woatla
41 roty rrii; r 4.' linn HMrttU lluaitr 44 I 'lit Jim f tht Wootlt -. Mat U k 4 Wlutr llta.lc.t Ilkiittr 49 Wt- Uai j" M 5. i' Jt 1. 1 l...eir U'onil
IS iitfri.f-it. lb I la la mi HatiM ttbtUilU
lit, oll. t .' l.iii v .Ii r
Tit Jork. Km Irl I l .e.litr 19 lata '1 uri In. fr!", tr 10 .v ..lit ul lb s.. Low. ..i i M I Htli'W ttr '.' l'.lo..! l'.r. k 13 oll M tri 4 Uta M k! i W nt'v Hi ib M l...t ii'll't.ionü liioMar rjr Mo. 7 8iy ..f l . I ' Imam W ' i0 K il " St oul 9 lUnk V. IgfjlM, k.4 99 Htt r I r.i VI OW Trlitfl Friilf
92 in i k 'ii ) tLa llt.nt'1 '
i (trlfsl) j.iV 4 Spoil"! I.n il dt Hi.t.ii fatMntini; I . Ihr A.lYttlllll t ill n New v.. Ik Nt J 9n UM Rtlh Itr Trp.tt !. Mig-M..ini ! Trapaat Hl hMUbMU M 9 aäaka-Kv, r tbt Bm In Mtll't: lPtiin.i Ni.otf o r bwaurn 101 k.niiif.-ui k vf Um SaM9 in )!.! trkt 103 I . v -K .i t li4 SLai p Sn. til lo.'. 1 1 . ali'"o Sara isa aiiai Jim lw. Mal r.,til.M.v t IM i.i. k 5aiii.uu lv Vgl ikt Uli S,uat:t Mrr 11) Mai ilikcli. 'lit. AHgf
til I urk vu; njiufkiw. ik Bai9i DVESTUFPS, MEDICINES, UOOk'S. IN kii lam i if th UCMM ' US !' Uui.kfT I
1C "l . ti gr At row 111 It. ki'iv Jork Ii u. in n ,. II IM.i n Tow lift Htm dj Wulf W1 ! i nff-llMiM V i ü'J Tbl ln!r-CI I
UXDttYl, 1" LAN sias, DRESS G0OD8,
SUAW1.S, SCAltlHi CUllFCRTS, WOOL UOODS, GLOVES, NL'BJES, SIIjH.T1H.GS, BH1RT1.NÜS, CLOTMI.NÜ, HARDWARE, HITS AND CAPS, CUTL1RY. GRUCKRIES. QUEEXSWAftK, OILS, PAINTS, PEES UJIERY,
JU.90
W ill It Pay? The American Agriculturist asks the following pertinent question: '"Shall we reduce every thing to a monetary standard and eonUder the question of pay or no pay as estimated in hard cash or greenhaeks ? This la not necessary, for work and investments pay in many more ways than in money simply. Still, in farmiug operations, questions which should continually recur are Will it
av? Shall I ffet my money back r Can
afford it ? Farmers finances do not
bear close scrutiny, as a rule. They make money when and when: they do
not know it. end they make losses in!
ayatem of ae-
as tiiose ot a
Muren ft, '69-6ia
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1869 1869
u c Cafiko. J A Hssnaa WHULCSALK LI ALL hS 1
.'.! Ulaeb Sat tli T r-i.;tr aa ltd um t ti. Wi, ,dt. 04 Ottm tack, iLt L'i.t-tttti lioM.tr :: lii.liftii uutrii'a Ktttaga
,M Old Voi il of tbt 'v ,uT Hl snk ibs linn n UahtaVaa Jut, (b Stk I ( liarltitr las sMd btwtt, ti. akorp-
...? an itr f.o Qlftf Soi k 01 fta.itl Wau oT 5J Sr. .i.i i.f Titf raan A3 Scliintltil oniica at llriiV ul W..I.' te llffalr. J irk Trt i j.rr HA Sr..i.t ot !!n Hlrt irn.i CT I'll I.,-.' ctiO'uiu 6S i. hurt) ('.. t 8sl HirttiRtr't (ir! IU Had Na.n-.v i!it "rliloi'i f-(un-Tl'tr 71 1 'Hit I.f' llunttC 'l WtMutdj I .ytJ
i
J Tlit.t l ot kf at f r a! Ittui LiMt.paid DU rotti;.- i.
UCOHUK kii .s;l'j
r. o boi !t.
SPRING TRADE.' gjotion XXlW),
the satM way. A close counts, ketit a aeeiiratelv
well managed count ing-ho use, would show many a farmer that crops on which he think be makes most are really less profitable than others. A good farmer said, "If 1 can get dollar and a half a barrel for potatoes, 1 can't afford to raise corn at a dollar a bushel." If any man doubts the statement, let him figure upon it. Still, many operations which ,llil' pay pecuniarily, cost o much in anxiety, or are so uncertain in their returns, that they should be entered upon with caution." The culture of certain commercial crops, hope, tobacco, etc., may be thus classed. Almost srerv thinn
pays that makes hard labor lighter, that works the brain in place of the muscles, that make bones do the labor of men,
and that makes the farmer's life and that of his wile and family more comfortable. Evcy man consider! the question. Will it pay" ? but it is as often decided wrongly an rightly. Clutiisti "Wall Im i At the recent session of the Mnssnchnetts lloard of Agrieult ure. in Springlirld. among the valuable and hist ructive essays read before the society WM one from the
?en ot Hr. UOOOate, Hie secretary ot tlie laine State Agricultural Society, on the subject of cheese and cheese-making. The following is a brief abi-traet: He said that a mileh cow furnished the bestand cheapest method of getting human food. The feed necessary to make a pound of meat w ill make at least twen
ty-five Hounds of milk. Eight and a halt
pounds of milk, on an average, make a pound of cheese. In Herkimer county,
If, Y., the cows average sixty pounds of
cheese a mouth per annum. A cow that will make less than her dressed w eight
of cheese in Scotland is, or should be, sent to the butcher. England is our great cheese market : for the English cat more cheese than Americans ; 200.0K)cows arc kept in the single county of Cheshire,
England. Herkimer county, X. Y.. first
taught the English to use the American
cheese, and now ships them more than
tO,0UO,U0u pounds a year. Cheese factories are modern labor-saving inventions
They require the milk of at least cow s to make one of them profitable,1 and five or six person to do the work. Carryiug milk from one to five miles in a wagon improves it for cheese ws much switliurtsit for butter. There is little difference between the labor for making a pound of clkccsc or a pound of butter,
and the milk necessary for a pound ofi
the latter will make two mid a half
pounds of tl former. Cheese made
Horn cows ted on hay is less valuublo
than that made from grass
M'CORD, BiTÄTLEY, & CO. Nob. 81 6: 83 Pearl atreet, and 271 Market Street,
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NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. DEALER IM
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No. 75 1'earl Street East idc
Main and Maiket. NEW ALliANY, IND. ktarrfcS. S3 m
174 1 i.i ... t lliOir. l.-i'rft -sj Cttptl Kajrttf liid
lira Stui !' tla Stakt-1
Ii ! V.7 l.ulitl Hfl ivn Hunter ttfa IIS Sri.üt "f Iii Se'oU l.'o K.'iit II. iiurt 131 Mo 1 1 V'..r 131 in.! tu sira'ACMS 13 Hale-Fart lonau LM liit Sarai 191 Sflti ., ,.f ibt aabi
IM OM Tfil 137 iiuinr Srrraf IS l.ivol l'ail US I Ittlt I wl liapi r Hu WIM KMt ; 141 Kartl ; Iilcl, litiittr I4iri(hihi(l - .i- Iii i. i r id ISM Ills' ki
mila 144 II iMfMt Rtnril lt Irve-Maadtd fr 14 H "r in utt IttHlrkllit SaU naltltra. and a 1 1 it . 1 . Ctiilt afrtj
ilo , 1 1 ' i uu i . t i Aiirlt 1 im
A full MtHtBMM t IkSlM H J fftHH. rtt btKJj et in Had I i ill i I ril'XNAI OT f ti . Ird 1 H BtlMd laMkt MU .i .h 1. iLt krbi.lt Uuuiiiit ui IS NOT DEAD t ut alt and atHnltd tu iL w iu. If. to,- Um i.trbat MtrkH pttt win a u r" Sr a(. tnida 1 1 l'rtitu. in rXtbatKI Inf 0au DK L ii STOHEÜ
UAVSViLLE STOVE AND TIN STOftE
ASP
KIAl F A C T U Y.
Iritir niidaljnt1 htni rtrinifn'l It. td In Ran. . jl iii, iBforwii lha rlilaant of iHjt a tnd awrrvi i.d-
K. P. MalIV
i.i. rni-nii.. 1 liot I . k . T . i 1TO III! I. , f.fl II 1?( I I! J, i 0
Between , rantata .f S'waa. im Ti-Wr .r a" k-r. ti b lliovlttro for at at j rn Vrh tla'r C MpatitloD lit Iii... niiiiifarnirt loard) !l Till Wrk, i-rrnMtJ in
llaa btat at.vla n.1 . f ihr i'oat ii.a'rr i A thara tf On Vit.l:r .aini ' it rtopftall licit, tad aa bt it dr. irrnii "l to pltaat ti nil 1 It jatjf intr-ti- . call ti. iliim i.aiur bairnllltlag pattyta aj h 1 ni Aug..! it. ajaa juawn j.ort
Dry ßwöds0htice Dealer,
Boots, Shoes and Notions,
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED XS SO 2313 SSLASSa SPECIAL ISDUCEMESTa OfTtrtd It CaaLl!a cra.
Ordern rartfully filled
W. ERJN Y, JASPEaTSBUNA.
i c. n a it z k cat ST, tai tlimui uvr SI St'L'.Si j..t Uli V . tt't. J A B 9 E K. INDIANA. I aStUMtf nfblltdjtrht rhntct tattUaHSI af ilkm X likVOI. aai sf vi-.tii art aii a.i.a vf patent maiieiMs
A ( r.r I T'i. tr lib ti Bat s.ulP'qt Moi i 1 i 9 , Ar A"io Irarblkbti Paiutt Hilt. I a Smlia uet, 11 l.i-t I tü T..t..tr. L tin See Sc . if t Sal it. LtrdOll, t k tu, 1 a . -t hi ' l" MaJr hraaS to, i lax ! N I 'l., j : I 1 1 b tj boap. DENTAL AKD PLAIN SC.PS. Alto a til :. ! tt.tk Ct
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!IN FRONT OF TUE t OURT IJOÜSE
McCORI), BRADLEY & CO.
Aa-mts for tbt tale of McOrd and Bridltr'a Woolen
Mill geaSa, Jtono. FUnnrl. Wanken. Yarn, 4c. Sjrnittrttl market prict paid fur Mti, llnich 0. ut-Cm
STATE STREET, B ETWFF.n Braiso and Elm .Streets,
Nsipf Alioniu, m u. I -- EsrECTTTLLT rillt tkt altfthn af tha rlUtaai 1 I t ... . ... v..
for r.. un. l.rd '"r" "au
LAKLi: STOCK OF
Tht Iliclittt market i.rirt rai.1
Bo'ur and l.K. Man h 5. 'bb-Cm
BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES BR ADLE YPEGK, & CO. NEW ALBANY, IND. ARE ROW RECEIVING THEIR o r
Boots and Shoes, BOUSHT OF MABUfACTLREBS,
TITllirn tbt- Intmd to teilte the trada at at low
WW priceo ao an other honac in the Wttt. N c MVMM mi icliauu tu git ua a call March i. 'C9-m
JOSEPH LOUGH MILLER, DEALER IH
Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails
Carpenter, Cooper and Blacksmith TOOLS, riprlngft Aale, and Carriage Bolta.
HUBS, FELLOES. & SPOKES,
Castings. Burdon'i llorc Slior. aud best quality of Horie Nails. Cross Cut aud 31 111 Sawn.
EjQf All bought fur cath and will ba aal I for eaab
rE31l ANC'Kt L to Ml rnatomrr of Dtiuoit ruiintr for
X p" favnrt and nürit, a ji.iii Iriuatk,, of ihe lame II "pi hi! to Rain the patruiiage ul many tit a rummn. March 5 fira'a.
T I N-W A It E, LATEST M I I 1 M
of Cooking and Heating Stoves.
lit hat, alio, a (ood atock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
and a tarittt of othtr til af which will Lu told
OTI0NS,
Latttr rT'
a tit r'T 1 M U frt" 1..ktaa r.rttl. Tkvlt. 1 k4, Tn.i'h rkultStl, LttJ rtecllt, At., Sc. kST cr Mttflrinal Wiaes NOTIONS, I'ERFUMKRY, diC, C. r, rreat vtrle'v: on.l all other artlrl.t utuallj kept la t c'l fflftatlaal liriip Sitne.
JiftiTi.'rrii M' na tueli.lij prtpartu.
rfa I i '.i-
VERTf LOW FOR CASH.
Old rr.pptr ttid fewltr takvD In tacblDgt for K""ili huvtuil er 17tb, ISSI If.
Music helps not the tooth-ache
JOUN MANN. WH0LE8ALB GROGBIl Produce Sc Coniniission
SX OB Ll3gaa3taT
AGENTS FOR FRONTIER RIFLE SRO
BLASTING POWDER, 10. 67 STATE STREET, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. J. M. Eomonscr, Trsvsling Ag't.
Xtrob s,
JOHN BRIGGS. uccEstoa To
71 Pearl Street, NEW ALBANY, IND.
TVTLL tili continue at tlie old stand.. to kren a larrje htock of Iron rind!
Wood work of all descriutloais. at whoh
ale to wliu li he invite the attention tSL v 'U bin'
tn'aici R in uuiiuiö nuiisiu ounciiiij Ltnui-; lira. Will duplicate anv hill of Iron IBIac kMIsi Illing mill atfOll
C L 0 T il I NO. HOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND CATSi joslilrii NU, Rr.arKTFl LI T Infrrmt the clttitntof IrtWl tr i oiirriMii.-iina rotmtltt thtt St batjtti IWI Cincl.ibati a larK d mied a.torinitiit ol aMitataltl Baa k y
MEN'S CLOTH J Mj,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AM PUU. nital le f.,r the aiaton. and orli gSM IS J!! ,-! a Mtaa It. root aaat all yout fll.tltt- Uiaaa.
Joseph Truster, MANUFACTURER AUD DK LRR IR HARNESS AND SADDLES, South East Corner if the Public Squire JASPER, IND., .
iiietit of
WOMEN It O E f4
S AND CHILDREN'S AID OAITEB.
O
ITC RS Sil thank to the cltliera of I)h1ia rnnnty jtbo Lin
kj not tonollrrt In the conrtir. Ivt him cH ,"' In.-hi? MWtt and N wll tlr.-fd ItHtieinl" r ,b p""
... L .... N..,i I. lion, sural, jail rr
nil virinilv for llirir al nnironaL't'. and tnlirit
cr'iiiiniianrr and extenwion of the oame. frelinK ronflil. in that he ran inaku II lo the interrat of pero. in i am of
.- hin motto it Mnv IS. 'tM.
Jul. in HP 1,
jrifi i n rc-fl
boiipTht in tho
West.
I
March 6-fitn
m?iW HOl'SB. THE I AhGkST IIoTkL IH THE ClTY. did. Barnctl, Proprietor.
Upper Main bet. Third & FouitnSts.,
NEW ALBANY. INDIANA. Hit accoioinotlaiioni at tbia IIo.it will ha found at ki 1 aud fait, aa luw at an; I'ikat-CLaii Holt 1 in NM i it.
In'.Ttiar 5. ltfift It.
ITInkini,.
Stallion aud Jack llilla ueutly ggf cutud at this Ofljce.
The uniteralRTitd returna hia thank, to the people for iheir liberal nalronairebcr.'
tofore, and Infnrmt them that he will alwaya endeavor to merit a ronilnnatlou of it. lit It at all timta prepared to do alt kiudo of nLACKSMITIIIMO,
Ith tbe heat material. Ut a til alto atttnd lo luihliDK
ur ttpalnug
WaataWW. Pt'GClES. rLOrTS. RAKROWS. e
Ilia charRfi will ba rtatonable, and ail ork HMM in tbe o.t jatptr IVuholt Couuty
nt.' .'Vir. . . ...
trial anrnriop giveu 10 iiorre-niormn
UOOTS AiD MO-WH ROMUALD BECK, East aims or Public Hqiare. T tfOkjri RM liABkS to the MMM for tbt If ftiJ Ii liberal M MMR, and re.i.c ,h..; ... af ii alrSaiM lunietlf that 1 it "'.,.
rrlt it. lit kt.' - on.tnntly . n MM ' " -of tediet. rtnl . biWi rti wear i f all M" r ni pr.,.,,111. . ?r?r viXTLmZm-
ilea or In merit it
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A blooded Mraaenrar ami by ti"i
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