Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1892 — Page 3

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..When sneehtlly pre red tootk pew. 4n are not at hsn4, the teeth ran W yd) cl ty' tlMt aM f M fiHid aiamoi MtlU or Knely-prwiiUrtHi elmr .. Tapkm Inir: Wnk Ummm-f-iJof tapUca tartm) Mvral waters, aih! Mckl to a quart of milk and let mik two hmirs. Beat four ami half a iwpful o( mtrtir together, niki a pf nek ot and IHe hUm of Iwlf a lemon, take jn mtMkntttt oven Jwlf kii hour xr4 -OatHM-Ml CJrttel: Thi rfJumld lm cooKi! In h double UUr Uw threw hours. I'm jri-niuilutisl natmtwl only, stul m Mow thrve-fpiHrtwr of a cup tia qnart of Mltiijf watt?r. If nllim-ed hy theUx'tr tlibi fchoukl Iks N?rvvl aver a tart rmtl apple hi1 Mipur awl cream iHfpr the whole. N. Y. World. Houjfh-HiHl-ltetuly dike: One cip milk, one-fourth ettp Mijrtir, one tinloit Iwttcr. one Halftpoon wit, onefourth cup yetifct, one tyjr. Melt the Mipsr, butter anil .suit in the hot milk. When cool, mid the yeast ami Wnten i'. then lient in Hour oihhijjIi to iiuike k Miff tloujrh. Let it Hm over night. In the jnorninjc pull olT the dotifrh in Miwli, irreCilrt.JiKHl piwesand drop into hot fat. Ibwton ISurigvt. -To Make Ml Jelly: Itoil two onions two small carrots a few pri?K of pnrwley and h little salt in one pint of water; when done strain awl tir in two demtfUpoon fuls of Iwcf extraet, put back the liquor in :i KaucepNii, ami jmM one ounce of frektiiie souktsd in nearly one pint of water, boil up and M Minuter for twenty minutes; strain through a jelly bag1 anil pour into a mold to cool. Tarragon rSnejrar may In; hm! for HHvorinif if liked. LadhV Home, Journal. Ulnek Ilenn Soup: Soak a pint of black lawns over night in cold water. When ready to cook, put into two and one-half quarto of fresn water, whieh should 1m loilingr, and simmer until completely liRM)lvwl, adding1 more boiling water from time to time if needed. There should Ins ntout two quarts of all when done. Hub through a colander, add salt, a half cup of cream, and reheat When hot, turn through a soup strainer, add two or more teaspoonfnls of lemon juiee.and serve. Good Health. Janncinangc; One ounce of isinKlahs, half a pint of boiling1 water, yolks of eight eggs, juice and peel of one small lemon, sugar to taste. Steep th peel of the lemon in half a pint of boiling water, and then pour it over an ounce of ifdniflas; add to it the yolks of eight wcll-tieaten eggs, the -juice of the lemon and sugar to taste. Jet it over a brisk lire until the isinglass is thoroughly dissolved, stirring it all the time; then strain it through a fine hair sieve and pour it into a mold to become cold. Huston Herald. Potato Halls: Take half a dozen potatoes, IkH them, pass them through a sieve, and work into them in a bowl one gill of cream ami the yolks of three eggs; add pepper, salt and nutmeg to taste, and some parsley finely chopped. When they are wall mixed and smooth, take them up by tablespoon fula, roll ach in a 111, flatten it, and flour it slightly. Lay them all in a sa ace-pan, v,Uh plenty of butter melted, and cook lixin slowly. Turn them over when me skle is done, and serve hot hs soon as both sides are colored. Springfield Republican. Flour and Indian Waffles: Two and one-half cups of sifted Indian meal, one teaspoonful of baking powder, one tenspoottftil of salt, one heaping tablesionfil of butter, two eggs leaten very light, two cups of rich milk. Mix salt, baking powder, flour and meal, and'nielt the butter. Make a hollow in the flour and pour in butter, eggs and milk, stirring1 as yon pour, that all may he a smooth batter. Heat the waffle irons. Oil them well with fresh lard, and fill three-quarters full. Hake orer elear fire. Turn the waffle irons often, that the waffles may not Intra. Hoston Hudgct. r Silk. ''Trout foulards' are the novelty in summer silks-. These are changeable surahs in wide vague stripes irregularly speckled with blaek. Those of gray changing to pink and finely dotted with black really make, one think of the speckled beauties of the lwook as they dart through the water, while others less realistic are of blue shot with yellow, green with blue, or blwe with golden brown. There are also speckled plaid silks of stiffer gros grain in small wpiares dotted with black that are used for soft silk corselet that extend upward spreading on the bodice like the calyx of a ilower, with hroad sash ends falling low at thelmek, ami also for the new projecting butterfly bow that Haudititx adds at the throat of many pretty wool gowns. Other new silks for fkirts of drees are of still heavier wake, and lmve tine raised eonhs of a color different from the ground crossing Wtween lengthwise brocaded gripes, while still other silks have lengthwise cords of a different color from the ground, like those of the fashionable Ituw'mn velours. Harpers ISaar. I'afhlnnMlite Trimming-, ltesides the black lace and velvet ribbon trimmings, spangled gold gimps, warranted not to tarnish, are used t decorate many of the summer foulard wlks and flowered satins. This garnitnre is confined to the waist and sleeves ur ' Rntl ,C1 m,t "PI81" wpon the "kirt, it being a very conspicuous trimng. These gimps arc frequently laid between folds of black or dark colored lvet with elegant effect. New dress KHoons rUow- beautifully-shaded arf"iue leaves, palma and scrolls, tiny u,,. ribbo wwk, ilower bouquets h 'W colors, also Persian effects rich J" . t jet and mixtures of reseda rose pink and damask ml. sage eopper pink, etc Large l"ons, stamped and ea-r"ItHl-re aMMk to match these gab . These hare raSaea borders in reVT owe and other designa i L7r!a. with wHHknialf ceW, hroaw! and eelluloM ia aaaar

THE FARMING WORLD:

LARGE POULTRY HOUSE. CmmUty IMtW M-W1 U t HH4 It. Ta keaho whieh I deru k If feet wkk and 90 feet kmg, and S feet high to square, pv foaa4atMa a traaeh was dug H iaeh wide, t dep. and filled with brokea atoae. On this wa placed a immv of rang work IS iiwhe high. The spae iaek4 wu filed wiUt brokea stone level with the rie. 1. tp of wall. This was brokea very fine on top and pounded solid. The whole was covered with eeraent, which forms the floor of the home, flour being 1 inches above level of grwaod; tSxS-ineh plank laid on the range stone flush with outsnle. make the sill. The corner posts are &x3 inches; all the other studding, S5 inches: jdates, Sx5 inches. Corner poU ami studding are spiked to silla and spiked through plate; girts are'Jx4 inches, set into staddia? and no. i spiked. Partitions are all of wire netting. The two ends are covered with shingles. The center is roofed one way ami w covered With steel roofing. The siding is planed and painted; has linch projections and cornice, making a building which is rat and even hmii proof, liy closing doors in partitioa (see Fig. 2) you can make three rooms, by leaving them opea you have a fioot pace 10x30 feet We clean this bouse m ti -x v no. . every week using plenty of air-sleeked lime and are not troubled with liee or disease. The following material is required: 85 feet range stone: two loads for filling trench and 14 loads for filling in foundation to top of wall; two barrels of cement (more would be better); S pieces Jx5 inches. 8 feet long; IS pieces 2x5. feet kmg; IS pieces 3x3, S feet roag; It pieces 2x4, 8 feet kmg; 6 pieces 2xS, t feet long; 4 feet plank 2x6 inches, silis; 84 feet plank 2x5. plates; IS pieces Sxt, 9 foeU rafters for ends; 8 pieces Ix.1, 14 feet, rafters for middle; Ttt feet na. 4. lath, 1x2 laches; S feet sheeting; SM feet skiing, 8 feet long; 14 feet cornkc; liO pwces battens, s feet. 1'or nest boxes ami finishing inside, say im feet more; 78 feet wire netting. 3 feet wide; windows; S gallons of paint will give it one coat; 2.SW pine shingles and 2 square steel roofing for covering; ?2.00 paid for surfacing siding and battens. As the cost of material varies so much I will not make any estimate of cost, but the above amount of material is all that is required. KxrijtxATioN or errs. Fig. 1, front elevation ami perspec

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tive. Fig. 2, end perspective. Fg. . plan of house The hall or alley is at top of the cut, for feeding, gathering eggs, etc T is the feed trough. F, wire partitions. P, perches. S, box for shells. I), dust box. Doors are indicated by oblique lines. Fig. 4 is the end view of frame. A, the alley or hall; It. the feed trough extending the wlwle length of building. Fowls reach through slat partition C. which k made of lath or slats j incites wide and placed t: inches apart- This sise will do for smaller breeds, but should be larger for the large breed. 1, aest boxes, 14 in. square, 12 in. deep on back. 18 ia. is front. There are S3 of them, reaching the rutlre length of building. They are 14 inches from tlie fioor, and the hens snter them at the opening, marked X. E, hinged lids over nests hy raising which the eggs are remove! from nests by the attendant ia feed alley, without rntering main room. F. partitioa reaching from top of nest to roof, made of wire netting. 0, tight floor on level with top of nests. 99 in. high, to catch droppings. Tlwre are two of these, one Ik each end of building, as shows ia Fig. 2. Tliesc ioors are S ft. leag and ft. wide. II. II, perches over floors G. They are made of tzS-ia. sesntling and are placed 12 iaehea above floors G. S, air shaft 8 in, square, reaching from wKhia 12 ia. of perches to ventilators in roof at each eadef hutlding (see Fif. 1). NfrU boxea are independent of eaeh other, and the hoses for setting heas are tamed rowad to the opening faces alley, where heae can he fed and other hens canaet eater nest from mala room. Orlando Trotter, la Ohio Farmer. Pick the reee re ralarlv. The fcatfc

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THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE

THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD re used in every KITCHEN.

Kennedy's Medical Discovery Takes hold in this order : Bowels, Imsicte Skim, Dcwmc mijfiac samee is tae Tou know whether you need it or not. Sett ay ererr esc. sat asasetere ay DONALD KENNEDY, THE CHILDREN. Don't kt the dnkirert take coid. When tfaejdo, jprt a bottk of ROD'S GERMAN COUGH AND KIDNEY CURE, and give k to tbem at once. The ptat rtmedr win save tbem from croup, that enemy of childhood. K is resfxwjftjfc for tbe death of more ifcut haM of the human race under &e an of five vears. There is no fear with Rekfs German Cough and Kkhser Cure. It contains no pobon or cadeteriotis s5tance. There are no opiates ia H, nor any other poison K can be given again and again as often as tbe paroxysm conies on. It will cure sore throat, and aM maladies that arise from this cause. In short, k is tint mother's friendT for k cures & mabdies that arise frora a cold, and k an be given without any fear as often as the children are ailing. Ask your drurrist fcr K, and it hewili not order for you, write to us. Small bottles 2 cents. large ones 50 cents. SYLVAN REMEDY CO., Peoria, m. Towers inprovccj Mmmmmlf Water. CB 5tWootei m WatCh (hill Coasr. saron. ATLAS SHOES owe Mearsaairrr-t caca rata; to ens asTarscTwsv EMAL .Vrtaai TfTiai ST. LOVtft.

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