Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 October 1869 — Page 4
Cocked 'ruod for Swine. fluni J. Fdjpe. of Chester county.
Vk in aus vr to the niquinisoi uu iui
tor of the Practical rarrotr,
SHEKIFF' SALE.
TOTICKia hereby iriven that by vir
tu of a (leave issued fron 1 1 -
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ives timt V"HI VI -
which
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L'irrail Court, muito im directed,! will
p. era revon w Vbv a 1 PWHJWd to ort, r lor aale at public auetion, . Miiiint nil to be read WiiniUiereM t'y ... . , , . ... ... .. i.. i
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Men, in three forma, viz: helletl and fed vl o:e; ground ami wade into ilop wkh cold water, und mouiui and thoroughly
mukiil.
m ..I f mim Vwiv VW fYiltll .....1 ....'..- a tiM til
AÜW piKF H 1 III 11 Ulli w I , .1. .v ut VIJ115 il.' il Ii I ill livi 1 miiiis,
IT. Mild Wer t'' Pivuuiu ui en veins ol mo iwicwiiiit urw-nwii ituj
to the htarheet bidder, lor ensn ju bnuu,
nt the door of the eourt hoiir-c of Du boi. county, in the town of Jsspcr, on
BATUHAY, October 9, litn, Between tbe houra of 10 o'clock, a. If, and 4 o'clock, r. If. of aald day, the reut!
not exceeding lev-
Ho! For Idaho!! UNION BAKKlll AND TM,xr7, AAnc ICONECTIONERY
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sow crossed W'itA
the same liltei
ti good com ni on R.m khire boar.
In eaeli case the food was given them '
fnet an consumed, and all uocsiule care 0f Bee, Tw o tikcu lo avoid any wnnte or Urrayubtrlty Three Weat,
o: feeding; in every case of change of food three days was allowed belore the weighing for the experiment, in order thai" the effect of a Hidden and entire change of diet might uot effect the test: it. I found that tivebushe's of w hole corn made 47 pounds of pork. Flvebuahela ileal miller's toll i of corn, ground and made into thick slop with cbld water, made i-4j pounds of pork. The fan e amount ot meal, w ell boiled and led cold. Iliads pounds of poik.
ith the whole com the pigs hau me !ops frora the kitchen too mill, I and for drink with the boiied mnah, one or twoi quarts wore thinned with cold wider or iop irom the booae ; In each etae the .house slop was UK'd in some form or. Other, hut lU ÜM milk was reserved tor; small pigs. I The fifteen bushels of corn cost 1 30 er buslwl. and thee will notice that! While the pork made troni the w hole eoi n.' barely paid for the corn,, and that from the same amount of ground corn cooked, paid the whole eott of the coin and a iitlie more than one dollar per bushel over, and that the economy of grinding and, making into slop will fulh warrant the, extra trouble and expense. How could it be otherwise, w hen the wholeecono" inv of profitable feeding consists in
bursting of or breaking the indigestible hull whit Ii encloses the minute particle of the food? In the above experiment the data are
based upon pork at $14 per cut., and!
coru at pl,W per bushel, but it will apply as Well to other prices. Tbe sc bond experiment was exclusively w ith new corn. In two lwrms. viz : on the ear. and shelled and ground before boiling, and all in each ease was what w e know as "nubbins" or soft corn. The best of tlii class of corn was reserved for the pig and the w orst fed to the cattle. Ten bushels m the tob made t0 pounds of pork, fed In the u-ual way, on
the ground. 1 he same amount shelled.
ground bv horse power, and made 64
ti pounds of pork. Ff course a portion of that fed on the ear uma wasted : but it is the common plan, and forms but a lautest of the comparative merits of coked food. I have made no experiment of aotind new coru but inv have a favorable opportunity before the season is past.
out wouiu suppose tust my experiment
with old corn would rion to judge bv.
Thee asks for any indirect point i which may have been noticed during the experiments, 1 have found thnt there i economy in allowing the food to become thoroughly Cold before il is fed: that in this state ä larger amount will be eaten, with tin re appnpettt good appetite: that while scalding i. beneficial, thorough and
prolonged COOKing under pressure lmore economical. In more th in one ca-e 1 mstcttod the lids of the barrels down until the pressure was as high as tive pounds per quere inch In the barrel and steamer, and examination into the condition of the food convinced me that its globules were thoroughly bttfsted, and it was all or nearly all rendered available. During a given time, the same pigs will COMOme rather more coru cooked than uncooked.
Having eaten various portions of unci
of tbenbOVeiiga, fed almost entirely on cooked food (fed cold, J and having assisted in killing all of them. I must say that the prevalent Idea that the meat of Ucll pigs is not as firm as if fed upon uncooked food, has proven, in my ease, to be erroneous thottg I am not protmred to say what the result would have ecn had the food been used while warm. Another correspondent of the same paper, in speakibg of the value of potatoes shen cooked for bog, says: "I have demonstrated to my own satisfaction, with the nee of n Prindie steamer
and careful weighing, that while five bushels of boiled mush (hnatypdding) will make eighty-four pounds of pork.
inrcc bushels ot meal and five ol potatoes w ill make seventy t WO and one-half pounds f pork- I do not wish it to be understood that the five bushels of potatoes made the extra twenty-two and onehalf pounds, but merely to state that under similar circumstances the two combined produce the above result fT Pine Apple juice makes a delicate drink, l'eachesand plums are both excellent, and cherries will do if nothing better can be obtained ; but the syrup will not bo so clear and lively as the others. These juices are excellent for the sick, and should be bottled ns carefully as canned fruits, to keep them from the least degree of fermentation. Mildew. LemonJ nice mixed with salt, powdered starch' and sott-soap. and applied with a brush, is good to remove mildew. After the application is made, the article must he kept on the grass till the sUiu comes out.
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RAILROAD!
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estate, situated in l)ubois county, .Slate
ol Indiana, to-w it :
The East half the South East unarter
ToWII Three outh Hange KJ aires; also, the North
West part of the South West quarter ot
the North West quarter of ec. Two I Town Two Booth Hange Three West, 38 1 acres: also 38 acres off of the North West corner of the South West quarter of the South Fast Quarter of ec. 14 Town Throe South hange Tliree West, containing in all IM acres, more or lent Situate in the Couutv of Dubois and'
Stale of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of principal, interest and cost called for by said execution. I w ill at the same time and place, and in like manner, sell tbe lee simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property of Stephen .lerger at the suit of Joseph II. Hcfnsheiioer, et. ah TOBIAS HERBIG, Sheriff D. C.
W. Ji'av Gardner, Att'y. Sept. Ii, I 6.1-3 w
UAV8VILLE STOVE AND TIN sJloRt
OS THE NcRTH SIDS uF THE F U BLIC IQ U A R I JASTEU. INDIANA.
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ADM I N 1 8TB A TO R8 K0T1 CK. NOTICE is hereby given that the uuderslgned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of August Kessler, late of Dubois county, dee'd. Bald estate la supposed to be solvent. ALEXANDER KESSLER, Adm r. J. ('. Schäfer. Att'y. Sept. 10. Y3-3w
EVERY CITIZEN
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irtfi hm tlu BtSA'nnft in ittrsiej IfSwMlSfSS." tin iistlimil imiaihai vt THE BF.ST Mul:nv IV. re . ntlnw, MwtS. Silk l.utrt, Ccltur.ii'.i,. LiiKi.-t ' . l Ulil.r . nml ill ullirr kit.. of Ootids Tot !hLüsr, ! V ! Hi
tiiiror ilMor ("! t ir i c n in! U o v . is Also SBMrpSM 4,coflKtilnsit Clu'tiü. MmicrrK. Jnn . Stalinr'd . S'ln rnd Silk VtdlnSi w ""' irtrui".,. Untlrrahirt. Ilai nd Iii i'ts Mini Htiiv Ar . Sc . ;inrt linr.i.t Miy klnil 4 moait y'i r.. II for. Come tiil bo ; nu'-rd tlint hr ha. th.- I rt cd cbavvt gov, in tbf roktity. lit bat al.o T II E C II E A P E S T Lot cf QuMMWrS, CUkswari. Stoneware. Crocktfrywarr Hardware of .ill kts4s, Caipi-nter TocN. Trm-e Cli.iin". AStS, TWi" ar. unit a h'iii'ln J oihrr rislr f aav .Ti'v! crn iuii tit 'uv i , t" mtrtlMJ. I'thjim uantltiK Nuiitn, frill And bif Itocfe ibl btfU AND MOST
j UfflraMe tn town. So aUo his Crotricit US, In quslic. ' mü pftCS, tl uir.tt
SATISFACTO R Y
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the I... lvl, liil ut ill I" M SHMM ill A ,l,:ii i' vl tin Mblic MUrwMaga I ft WU x IlHti 'I pft s b i in I. i in il. "I tu I' f. will Ii li nur it t'"rm I" i all UI biw I'l l' r.' i itrnulatus NMhl tti i' k li r AttSUM 14. WSS- iOSKI 11 I DB1
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CUTLERY
SPKING STYLES!
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V. ABE, OILS. PAIHTH, N B P DM ERY,
DYE 81 LTTS. MEDICINES,
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TOM Ladies, tliildifii's, and Gentle iiien'.H Wear.
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DUBOIS COUNT?
SHOULD 8ÜR8GHIBB
Aud a targ suck of btictt itjrbi MEN'S AND IiuY
AT -I JOS. FRIEDMANS j v r o r I x i n o Fresh from Faris and London 1
IS NOT DEAD
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COME AND SEE.
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M ILLI N E B Y II ha a'o a l ire nurtincnt of LaMl' an. I dhildrMi', ilaiiiun'1 Cotinns. Call ainl 'i" MM Murk May . lsCS; JOSKl'll b K SSUSUS 1) II UG STÜHE !!
form a Kood ciile-
FOR THE
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JASPEH. INDIANA, W twntantty iVMtlSwl(fa a rboirM rttuint of rui.l Dill OS. anu 'iR wbicL art nil ktaSd of PATENT MBDIClXESi
Asm Cwts, Sirii.li Ti im yuififn. MofpMMi r Alo Vamlabi - Paint, oil. Iiyn-stulfa Putlv. Wkilt l.r.iil. lui. aim. t i.ir-. SiiiilT, Ac ft . Col 0 1 LarSOII. rlab Oil, I'ain l'.riihs. Hair llrub k. l bsbM lirui-bca, , S Ii 1 1 i n Soap.
SPRING AND BUM MIR DRV GOODS ! LATEST PARIS HATS,
ItOOTS AND SHOES. n i. a s s w a it e, y r 1 1 n s w All I., ftf!
I To wlu'cli b lavftM lb n-' u f tl.r p'il I i Hi- !i'iirht hi 1 bw, "f iliv hSH '; l-. lb fntml n litiii aini ifcf ttanSaH "rt. and i SMtrnlnsd not m Is IttttStm l'l Hi d-ir t mil articnlir ittMShiS Mi
l.iri-. stci.k i.f I'rililii, .'f II BUUM, Ittlkllt, il IM qunii'.y. and
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st.ar '-. riv;.i. nrisrnTrhnmlRf, . .. far at t!k r it", a di'H cewpftitlun. lary forb of ti. w priicprii". :it'.il rv' Ty ktj't ill ii i'. MM il -! rr I i" Ii i .- tNu ('harue: r k h arisfl 0
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T'K H WISfl (i"iT! J0KPli FRIEDMAN.
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DENTAL AND PLAIN
AIM a well flected .trek of
SOAPS.
IT IS THE
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PAPER
LK& Cap piper, tuuUCip pa; rr. Leiter papT. Nnte raptr, AM a'.ao Pipr. Tobacco P"ea. T001U l'icki, Tnoth Bruches, Leid Pencil, Sc., Sc.
BEST or medicinal Wines. NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, diC., VC.
In irrcat variety: and all other article naually kept in a well rondiicird Urnp Stnre.
"PmeripUMM carefully prepared. AHo, a full aaortnint of
F A MII.Y March J OI)-ly
I ilk;. Ii 'Pun , lim
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sanrscToaas asp uF.it ia llAUNKSS AND SADDJ E8,
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c 1 1 ItaSct iM rtlib 11 of Ii f ln. Velil.jJ C'lit'ili f Ibat b n inak It lo tbt itui it .f crmr In VMK atiyibinn In bi! IIS Sl :tb MBl,kt blWitl b 'Mall profll and ipiirk Jll .', May 5.. O'-.
T I N W A
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GROCERIES.
OF THE COUNTY.
5? This line fills the column.
1,50 A YEAB.
WOODEN LEVER PUMP! MANUFACTURED AT WICKLIFFE Crawford County, - - - - Iiuliunn.
pumps, lb nil-
thr I'p.t
nnrVi.l.
Itcrlly, Bargrr &. Uerrcbncli CS 3a if jp ov in & u G. CAB1NKT MAKERS
CURSES OF WF8T a KD MCP FAID kTHEET; JASPER. INDIANA O WH I T Um Will gh prompt attention t pitt
' aaaw iiiilt uu I i.ini i.l-- Ui i h Li I ntvle.
M alwaya ready to make con Iracti fur work. CkWstl ni 'kiiiK of all kind prumpil Iv aticiniid lo. ami a cenera aKuit-
mi'nt of the lict firrtiltnre kept nn liaml. and ler Kalo at hi ptlcSt, Uie ua a call at John ftnrtiari' forKtf HUtf. Jan 29, OS-.v
LATEST PATEKS
f Cookinf and Heating Starts. II bat, !o, a or.d lock of
HARDWARE AKC CUTLERY
ind a vri :y of oiher ill of which ni he add
ror.cr.3,
VKRY LOW FOR CA8I
7
Old mt-rr r rd pm'f trl.cn in exel i rf tT tSi 'ni'nilicr Kill. IMS tf.
fTHK liroprlptnr of the almve miiniifaclured
J lleirl' lo c.ill lb UtcMkM uf the public to
JOHN BRIGGS. StXCES-iOB T 71 I enrl Street, NEW ALBANY. IND.
1 T I Ctltl tU t i ni iliA AA msVsasm si
' "in min ti i wit' trill MtllMl to krop a ham block of Iron mid
- 1 s i i WItl i sm mir in1 nt' I i noon work of all descriptions, ut whole) at an its im. ibr
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BOUTS-
JAM' i: K IAIL EXPRESS
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pi riiirlty ot tln-ir pump
Ivle lint eaallv ant "til
They an- put up iti
of iirder. are MSill
lirinK up a lnrire a volume of water oa any DUMP of ihi
dirriptiiiti. ill nut freeze in winter nd are MM at a lean prire th.iti MM oilier kind of punipn. Ordern for lhee pumps will lie promptly atiernled to. and the pumi s wurraiileit to irlve Milifarllial, If left Ith any of
Mho folluwinc iifii'tit In Ihilini l iiiitiiy. viz: It. F.nthof-
en .iper; nceearat, nntitinetmrg or .n nn iingen at llayaville. TL pump will b put in well if deaired. O. MOKKY A ItUOTHKR. June 26 'G9 tf
to which Iip invilps tlio attention oi
' j i , mm .on I'"' 'UK " i in ni.liv Idealer in Dnliois and surroiindin-r conn-delivered ni-. ir-Fe'i
ties. ill dlinliciltP itnv Mil af Trrm ' tm'fm ik and arrw
bought in the West.
Contractor fir ib- Rbflfl I ri ii rr r Sfi 11 Tf
limit e. rcspc iltiiily liifMpi tl- r.I Ii,- tw'
b will ros w ltck. with an rellrnt tttw rallabl iirivcr tnd ii i tt kied i" I : ' 1 ' ' ' (xpre-f maiii i In iwi . ii lb t 1 i"i ! ii ' t J.i ' ' ' road at IhMbl kSl 4iKW. WrjT I lr, I tl ll mi tin nn ft lea, nable 111 If am fill p- ic I'1 will f tut ilil the Iicm cl II we'l hi- r. i , p1' . fi 1 1 v i'i
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FULDA EXCHANGE. FULDA. SPENCER COUNTY, IND, BA UNEY SCHNEIDER, Prop'r CI OOD accommodation, for man and heaat. Th tahlt T la alway implied with Mlbatantlal delirarie. and
the liar with the beat of liquor. A f liar of Public pat
ronage if loitmicti. July 34
March ö-fim
the railri nil trains eiilierwiy
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FROM THE
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Bndtf now prtnrc1 t nw.u.ar nrn rr but bi"
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BturUI, tSM ran Rimr s or Hs;
anv In the roitntv. and nip'-rirrio ini-i wu'u- oi'i""'
will h reai-onalile. RtMlrlkg m SlSUfWUl prom
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