Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1896 — Page 7

AGRICULTURALHINTS.

YERRIBLE MONEY WASTE. IjiIkit ia Komi ISutllinc MUdlrectea All Out tint Country. - t In a recent, report on the horseless cunwes in rrancu wie innen wue. 5 j Hinges of franco tins inltetl htntes J coiiHtil at Ilavru mys thut "as olid, j Miiootli roiids are quito essential to the MicecM"ful un' of the system, it will bo necessary, before it can be profitably applied in the United State, to bring our roads to the condition of JJuropeHt. highways." That is unquestVniably m; for proof of which observe the experience of a horseless carriage winch had to bo shipped by railroad because, the highways were in too bad a conditiou for it to move on. Ami that wn ! X -V I. ...I !.. .1... 1 .. . in New Yori; state, too, and in the, In-st part of it. We do need better roads', not only for horseless carriages, but for horse-carriages na well, and mule wagons, unci oxcarts, and every sort 0 Vt jS.-"..'1 OIJJIXT LCbSO.V. M-hicle, whether propelled by steam or 1 jinplitlin, by httcked-up quadruped or j bestriding biped: Our consul further suggests n plan ' for road improvement; or, rather, for raising the money for road improvement. It is the French plan, to wit, u wheel tux. In France all carriages are taxed. Those with seats for one or two persoim, $10 a year (in round numbers); those with seats for three, $15, and for four, $20; while bicycles and tricycle are taxed 52 each. These taxes arc payable monthly, m advance, and must be paid lie fore the vehicle is allowed to go upon thu road. A fine revenue-is thu obtained. No doubt a similar system in this country would also till up the state, county or township treasury. But we don't w ant it. $uch 11 tax would lie particularly vexatious and annoying. We don't need it, either. Our ordinary system of taxation is sullicient We spend enough money or its equivalent on our roads now to make them us good as those of France. The trouble is we don't spend It in the right way. Our labor is misdirected. At some seaM.ns of the . ear, w hen farm w ork is less pressing' than usual, the farmer works ! out" his road tax. Generally it is about I the worrfttime of the year for the roads: J but that doesn't matter, lie takes his liorscn und plow and scraper, plows up j home furrows in the gutter between the j wagontraek ami the sidewalks, anil scrapes the earth up into the middle ol the road. Tiiat makes the road rough and lujnpy. You must drive over it at a walk, :ts over a newly plowed field. If toe weather remains dry it gets dusty; if rain comes on it is 11 muss of mud. 3n course of time it gets worn down fairly smooth and hard; and then it is time to "work out" some more tuxes, and scrape up some more sods u' loose dirt agnin. THat is what road-making has meant Jn most country places, and what it still means on thousands of miles of highw ay in the most highly improved states of thin union. If instead of that the tnine amount of work had been -iven for the Inst CO years to laying drains ' und making telford, or nmeadr.m, or ' even good gravel roadways, we should to-day have a network of roads all over j these stntes on which tun kind of ve- ' hide could run with cim? nt tiny timeof year. We need no earring's tax, nor gold watch nor silver spoon tax, but only nn intelligent and systematic p plication of our ordinary revenue to the making of loads on a scientific Vinn. X. Y. Tribune. ROADS NEED MOISTURE. Khhilu or I'ratt Trt-rt I'rorltle It During Jio Dry S-aioti. To keep good roads in good repair, moisture is often the one thing tie frlred. The four munths of continuous drought liutt summer was trying to all hinds of roads. Sand roads became ulluost impassable, gravel and dirtrouds dissolved into dust, and stone roads I'unife.sted n strong tendency to disintegrate on the surface for want ol moisture to cement the binding ma t'rial with the stones. Hut where the Mjrfaee of stone roads is a jiart of fdiaded avenues, there was none or lit tit disintegrating, reports Koad Com lniKsioner Itudd, of New Jersey, thus einpluisiing the experience and prac j tiee of Kurope.'ui road builders that ma j cndaini;:el roads should be set with j nbnde or fruit trees, so that the silent forces of nature ni.-,y steadily provide j the moisture that is needed without c.vpense, Ucattlcs aiKiin ueauty to uw. 1 M w1uf1 f'tt1 lllltt!l'i mill Mftl fnrt m Ji.. -i.vi.li.t- Vnuricmi ArrHciilturist. i Mnnknnhtm Vml Cntitnloiipcft. - Melons reach their highest development on a deep, mellow, t-nndy coll. The soil tdiotild he well prepared and the feed be planted as f-oon as danger of frost is over. In order to grow th crop early it is beet to make two plantings, one very early and the other some ten dnj'H Inter. Should the firht plant-in',-be killed by frost or by insect, the (second will usually make a slant!. If neither planting be killed the plants can be thinned out when the H-eond pair of leaves have made Mine growth. Tcxa KNKriment Station. R.-n..M Avmilil 1v tiior crtala If divided, and fertility, preparation and cultivation Increased, crcnge were

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Raw to Ilavci Vmlr Varirtj Ail Ui TaaC Txtfi question 3s often atAd: 'iYkat Kliall I plant hi order jn cbtaia a lull nilJIjJiJ u II I nu II Uli IUI A ,, ... V ycar round?" It Is dinicalt 1o jjhe a preeke lktl, as in fame sea nreeJfe Ihtt, as in sone teasoat. t&ecrcKl may 1 jhhiiv that greater than la others; and again, Mme will War aiLicadautly and others fail In tbr sasse fon. The following however, "-H serve s an approximatioa: The earliest fruits, about tbe first of summer, will be the trawberrie.. A selection of the mttt productive fcort, well cultivated, with the runner kept cut off, will afford tibout one jaart 11 day from rach quarerod forainonth. Three or four square tods will, tbtre- . Tore, give an abundant euppjy zot s. family. Four or fire hundred jilasts will I MillirScnt for this extent of ground. These will be iollowtd hy the earliest cherries, and by currants, raiplwrries and gooseberries. Two doxea bushes of taeh of the four brst torts oi currants, the same Tiumber of raspberries and two dozen ci goof-ebeiry wiH. if well cultivated, furnish an abundant supply. One doen cherry trees will brs enough. 'Iwo or three dozen b'-isfcesof the blackberry will supply a quarts day for some weeks ?owatd the close of summer. Apricot early apples am! early pears, and a few of the earliest plums, will commence the season of nbundanee which, v.-ith the later varieties of these fruits, will last till :;ear winter. Winter apple and prars, and nil the good keeping varieties of the grape, will continue the supply rami! spring. Long-keeping apples, if place! in a pood, cool fruit-roon or cellar, will continue until the eoratneneeraent os the new supply of rSxavvberries. Farmer's Voire. RAISING THE CALF. ric iilscitif (ircatit ;i.t i filre ' iricr t oii-Wcratioa. i I It is of the utmost hnporSaace ' vvliether tlie calf is raifed for the dairy ' or for the butcher that itis difrrtaon 1 kept in perfect condition the first ytai . of iu; existence, mi that it isay leooiaea profitable animal. To do this it it , necessary to feed carefully and keep the : calf Mipplied with a sufficient qnaatity ' of foral to make it piiet ar.d atisSed. It is desirable, of coum to keep thv calves pushing- ahead, but it is best to , make haste lowly. In your eagerness to show irrow ih. do notoverfeel,ryou will upset the digestive apparatus and cheek dmclopment for a time at irasx. Determine the destiny of the calf, and feed accordingly. If a he?fer, and yoo are rai.,-inr it for dairy purpoMs, do not feed t'Ki uiuci fatienin ftod. If th1 heifer once acquires the habit of pattinr everything 03 Ler back it is prac tically impiFsible to induce her t change iu favor of the milk jail, (,'oivj are just as much creatures of habit an men are, and we all know the difficulty of reforming our ways. Therefore, train the heifer in the .vay you wi&h her to 0. Give her such food a-s will promote rapid prowlh. Bone aad mu.lc are the points to be ai-aiel at. A fat heifer la apt to divert into Äesh the food intended for the production of milk. Therefore, connceal. tiisota hay and other carbonaceous foods are to le ei-eheweth Oats, clover hay. wheat bran, etc., will do much to stimulate milk production. A few carrots or olhr roots will pire the occasional est required by the appetite. X. Y. World CHEAP MILKING STOOL. SHIkiucIi lUilj .Mad It Abhtoi It VaX The nccon.panying illustration ieprcsents a milkin; ttHjl w inch has ls in um. for more than a year, and w ch is quite satfactory. It is tjiade fn-as ! Foap 1h "Jlix4 inches. Kcmove th toil and bottom, and on the top nail a t: iangular board, vrhich covers ne-l all of the space . as shown in the engrav txj. a The tail, which is narinr; at the lop. rests in tbe oiening (ai b-twees thi seat, the side s-id end of the lior. Ii can be readily adjusted na to rert alaKxst any angle convenient for the milker. This stool is very cheap, and asier the purpose admirably. .1. AV. Frey, in Orange dudd FarmT. FOR FRUIT GROWERS. Too much laud is the blame of sct ft uit growing as w ell as farming. 1 Jerries cannot be grown and iarketed as easily as -wheat, com and pota toes. , The grower of berries for market should realize that ordinary farm methods are not stillieient. Intensined fatniimr and eoneentratlon of eneisy are the diaaaond drills j that bire out sacecss. Uerxy growing, like market g-ardca-iog. requires the greatest concentration of good soil, labor sand thought. Take counsel front books, iicrs aad I iirat'tiral mxjucrK but Sei Ii be tralcred with otir ovvn lest judgment j ......... . IrBtebI- I una 1-rotJart. Milk, butter, ix-.altry and rajgs nr. products ;ts that can be markeletl cte-y month in the tear. One pelkd to borrow money and wait ttatil a vear roll's ro.iufl befoxe J-eKiac ... -V ... -t-i. . in such lines are so tbo.M? wbo btanc ,. !l. bmn niiinlr lint nkn trm tr;enee Mltb a few and breei for wfcrt l.f wniit. Their iirwrcM mV be ! lw. nut l'-v beginning -a a woderate way, giving iartcHlar atteatioa to tie nt imnmrMl 1wta lte rwAch tB of improved breed, tkey reael , a few yean- c eewre powtkm, as tM-y ! lv reee tits coming is dady fro auch products, aad are eaabM ta ka i ready moucr at ail

A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Greeak&4 was w !Sew tcatt äs I wreaw its kdk -crere c&nrrei wkk a I Wmifal greex eoci. g OSScial state-rants päxc tSe waHfrnti . ef coal ia l:rassi is IjSC ss -.jJS 1 looif. eqclt-tjfst im Tr?S BKtric tas. ; A C34-larat ttameml, le es nr fouzfl ia Airicx. ma AttoeewrtA xt Jiersfoateia im $Le T-smtuJ em Azj ifterCiimtj,. Wis:ctiJMeifrtoJ thii is Ü1 be vrzk SUXtyjm. Coast 3Ja?re, ike äwaef bvitesd ml Sirs. Tos3 TSinrab. fcas ccxJczvd a. Iwcy- " cycle, hki is to I- icatoerrier.will weigh Jess tiro cm pvzsiiA. Capt. Willias Dars, -Lo hvt imst died is üilHiKe. IV, at tibe ape ef T. drcrazaaavisates tl jrio&e shrt tisK, aad for three year aod ze Kost&s crts oae of sLe crew of sie mi& frxS Coaiii:iutioa. After defessiasr Sasrael. liay cf garia. at Zetaaiasa. Jcly S. 114. mIxor liasil II. Llizid-ed hl Z5w präoeexcept ooe ta a scaiSreiI. tm ka he left oae eye. Tbe iiag- dsed of grieil ilarriares, ia tbe a-särae TiJix ef Scotiaal depcad M-aaewisavpiee tie rarsdilion of the tiihiar. Use Sasses r-aVe toe lest ca5c!es" jcrt alter ai poori fishisig- tesntm, cbra ld kxre plenty of raosey. The castora of htfwerir rire era recently nvOdtd eocpwrs. s becajr scpfrleded iy a saore aseasihär pjooeecir. Xotr it is the proper thiacr to raiaa rce and other oraI rübates the happy coples as thry set Jorti ca th Loaeyiacoa trip.

FOR THE FARMER. Pear LIi;ht is emjs. well crx5er!-ci. tot is probably prodsseed hy aa eseesss 01" sap. It sixm'ss it-If Tc-saIIy dariar a hot. roltry. daaap ssa?a. Is saiy sapTT aa bat a eaase tograsca or xa -rai-y. and at- times the whoJe tre will tesa $ if scorched. the weed, if eat i-:o. is ofiea formed disoSored. .11 kinds of coarse feed eaa 1 n dered serrkeah5ehyJadkk-aeoKLcra-tioa of S he rattoa. Eea cat eistr wiil be eaten if the hraa axd efhoexl are added to it. Fodder ems he saade aceeptahJe to stcwJfc by prrjpsrataoa, aai hay laay be fed wita other foods, a jl jsaaaer to scale the whole a ratio waiei scfll be rell-shed. Ilarayard zaansre is räch ist altrqjres sad i. adaärably adapted to the dee cpraeat of vrooJ. aid -tsrhöe the crchard is ytMJB2j hooM le applied Iilcrsi!y. not oaly for this parrpoti. bt aw fr fert iliaiarr saeh aa-aal crops as raay he Crows with the createst psioat dcItadiz npoa the bceae aaarket for facilities for shipaveatWhere the cherapss-t prodaett f rzfsiz is csiäred a. saiall hceed cf hecy taatcriag early wU rhe hetserresalt thaa aar of the large breeds- The kinds of boers that will attaia t 10 2i3 poEuds Beicht ia aiae jsoaths are Ititer than thoe which -srzll ras wm im are or six hcadredweiirht. hst will req&ire two fell years to do it is. ABOUT PATENTS. The greatest aaaaber cf pasests isrsed ia asy oe Kae k&s bees ior detiees raployed ia carriages, wagöt and other TthieJes. The total xcasiier -js: tests is this line is 2Cjti. The rdisary reader wifl prah2y be sarprised to Sears that 3J2T pasexts hare heea takes oat either ediä"erest kisds of alcohol or cm dlaerest Arrjce far its auiasfactare. Aceordias to the. patext See reports there are SJIH differeat kiaäs ef lotented btds aad loaar-es ea whfch tired aatore's s-weet rvatorer. hahsiy deep." ETiay he coasted. The care of Irre ssocfc has reeerrt! elofe atteatios at the haads of she Amexici- imesscr. S.KS appsaao3 ' karin "-ea dewd fox she cracsfrt and eoaveaieaee of doaaeaticaaaiaualaThe aatii es of Cerasaay coca xt m order t thoe of Eiariaad ia she uas'er c! C9JntIT. taliar oct tcateats is this The aaaber of raSesU 5- , iand losahjretsof the haiwsr 5s iii. , Majisaehxetta Staads -seit ta Ces- , EecSieat ia the saraber of its ixTestri ! ia pm;rt3oa to p&pcSatms. Is the i I lay rta;ere assu ia eery mt the popalatioa pateats sesBethisjy er-rry jofcr. THE WAR'CäTS , ft ITT K M-Mirr - fi t? njurK-tritsr XTiaaS. US! t "HKT -Sm.2 Zita J f iX'ZVC -Si: - 3 -5"i Ul" Nt. .- - f iKX- XV JCcj . 9 4t33k ift..iflrii tvs Jti :tt r r t ts i C4i f..,.. V&M S'jHML aljU"rJ-l"a..r ".'vwrt lUüfVli-l'MX . 3 a. li tt ..'.......- 4 (fe TW i1,-. u aws A 1 OAT: X r ! iVd ai.x l'S.'.'.H IMX WOIJ "St-Tmemarf i.trnac- .. i-t . UuUa i'K - . lm - K. Skvh. H.K OS -4 Xau Jtt . . - UtUU-lrsif-4Mimu Ul,-frSJi MfMMCE ... 1; 11 it k an at r s- & a t . w. SiXAjCi:- ktI-. , H-Ml-m-T K . . .mm ( !w.eiJoi.-. OiK- Z . . tif;J1,r ' hoc tx-As err. Z oatt-oc r . 1 cJtx-.v r ructCZ-mzif.rbC -TJ. t OOK -&M. a .. lgE r.ZZ""' tri I-iUftiik vjJt-..-tLcräiJC--Xiaar V ivt"..w v-ill m J lY:. tl OHS-S :!!. ac . xsciw s r' l4i. -- Jte. ootX-aSittec.

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