Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1896 — Page 3
A LITTLE
NONSENSE.
husband
i
AGRICULTURAL HINTS.
RATIONS FOR HOFlStS.
i
PALATABLE WAYS.
Itb
strik
jir;alB -It isn't vwry
Jlt-Md wife Uat she looks tun
in lier new
iiv!!! If I didn't, t''' lM?
lag me for the price of another one. S.Y.World. Yeast "I Ixlieve in battle the musicians always ?o to tin rear?'" Cnmi. vc. tu. that is the rv.-i-
OB"-ÄÄ .- ---- - i.0n so manv wonlil-he j-oldiers UiUik they would U willing to face the mufit..r' Yonkers Statesman.
The Fish a Little .Shy. -urown w
BUTCHERS' WINDLASS. rian of On Which I MMipl Strom aa Kttally C"iitrurt.-l. Conveniences for butchering; t-houM be in every community. A plan of one in common use in the east is fjiven bevtr.t. nrennre a strong timber
f 1 - - t . h
res in ton I nun lorcoui irwni i three j ears oll, the Country (ientieman replies that there is no Letter collection of foods for both. the brood mare. hiuI the eolts thnn root, oats, wheat and bran and middling, linseed meal and l
'. . ..,."- 1 ,! Hi mil fc. thutiL' i oUier materials. uvn
(a) six or eight tei.es in . " 1 . 7mrn a lin.ited extent, malt
nearly long as tlf wliltli Ol tue u... . , . ..,,,,., fnav
liore
f'lld
Jetting
Bhliu Milk it the l"oi rr lUrcUrac tea ' potatoes Warmed In uravy. tnop
V.iunr Animal. nf com boikd uotatoe ltO all-
To an Imjuiry for the lest ration for j d5wsÄ put a cupful of good gravy
; a three-u.mirter-.neh hole r,t each , eprout ami Oilier uy-pruuuew. -and drive in each end an iron fb), . t-tU. ..v t nW,t two inches A grain mixture eonsbting of four
have pretty gowi iu-i, uu. . (wltli dfcgust) -Good, luck? i had
Jones?
. an
ace inn ucai iwi-. .... -v. rhe boy had smashed Ids father's sharing mug when his mother discovered him. "Oh. Freddie." she exclaimed, "hat will your papa say when he comes home and sees what you have done?" "Well, mamma. I lernt think I'd like to repeat it before you. l-arsons Weekly.
, New Office lioy "Lady in the outVide office wants to we you, sir." Vru-
"Imnortant business .
Offlee lto-She didn't say She just innU-d determined and said she wanted
to see you.'
"Show her 1
adelphia North American. v iwntinn. "1 cannot
von' faltered the roan accused of kill
inir his wife and children. . it cf.hlwil aloud.
t voting slrl with the violet.
massed to the next cell, where was eon-
eoniesei muiu."
unett anosai" uc Proprietor (with a sigh) in. It's my wife."-Phil-
deceive
fl
that
UUTCItnilS' WINULAESs.
any mLMure will in promotiiifc'the kind
ot prowtli tnat is ueircu. In the case of the maref. the quantity c! grain ration that should be fed de jiends w much upon condition such as size, the quantity of work, whether in
refitatiou or suckling the foal that we . il l . M
nr.. Mir it, will be more sensiuie mi
practical feeilcr to govern the ration by his personal ohservatiot tl .i by any
orbitmry rule which we might venture
to suggest. Skim nnlk would be a food par excellence for the colts, even for those three cars old; and if a supply of tills can bo iiad forSOcents or less per 100 pounds, no more economical food could be found . r .!.... 1 ) millr IK
or pan o, u.e - roajshc1 potatoes
Ii. tue unseen nietu 7" I and a vcll-bratcn egg.
the ration, anu me uruu tained, in the proportion of one pount.
of the mixture to six pounusoi me mim
t - n.rnn tire and bend in form or i,s tin- nrooortion of
V, fastening each end to the beam above. iKcreasing as the animals grow
The iron or roll W wm i'""" ; ; cWt.r. The ski
milk would also im
1 t :.rt iMl Willi L LV' AC - tl I
1 1 inn 1 11 1 in' ih.1i w w v j - o tnii'fiiiin liMiii w
riroh aügur lore two boles tgl , - foaJ Jn niiy . especially great grandn other IXtr roll foo, f on, ht . -Muz e- Ho ) ,.5tv Firk end; then take eight pieces of two-bj - desirable as an occasional join the ndotK.ndent her fou; mater5al. four of them made to -fit ; J" bc fed tlaily tocolu "To avoid jury dutj. Xn aucurholes. The other four should lt&
1 DC llltCC V. ,,1 s n Then take
A ..II -.1K
there wa a proK-ct of war. 1- izle '-Tint was because 1 felt convinced ,w shirk the demands
. ,nr;.box." - Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
some
jury-box.'
l.n Italian company is mw playing The Taming of the Shrew' at the
k tin-. or lour inciius
Then
it halMnch stuff four inch,, widl (d d) and nail to the ends of the eight pieces of two by four. Nail strips -T .i.i -1.. f tbe two by four to keep a
111 LUV V Vi v- v. -
roiw in place. If a large
mourn lo V'-
A half-
AN Jast the
wheel can be
The Taming 01 me - - - -tlPP,. and attached to beam t
Kiccolini theater at iiorcut-i-. , linncc.wry to make one. a - lUlLin translation the play is enutlod l J"? nry beef. Wind it La Wsbetica Domata." In order hoyv- aromä the wlu-el. Fasten ..M ibe Knclish and Amen- 1 cvcrai 1 im f to th..
' iarritiiacaru
can res
ore jiosted
Tamed
A 1... annllf. 1 TO
WeiiwaTO.-s , ; .. ahout nx feet apan, u...b -
nnniincin? rsnahwi"- , ..... .1 fnttstniet a tnree-u;"
.. t iiniK- Xeus. 1 teacn tut , . ,
screw. -ti"""" - - 1
-
EXCELLENT BARN. Thine for General OaeBw ilred-Acre Farm.
The best barn I ever -saw for a 100-acre
farm is the one I built this summer. 11 i"v-r.n feet with 10-foot posts on an S
foot wall and has a self-supporting, oc-
4f,rrn rnof.
The basement plan is shown in Fig. 1
A cow stable, 10x25 feet; f, sheep space
DON'T SEEK GOLD jio.t of Um Win.
IN ALA5KA. Trlc.1 Aie ow
roll
from the tloor. w
ind the small rojc
.-ith crank attached to
n Attach tne
. iml institute.
.L,T f an old resident of
1 Illr Y 1
...1- tiir fortunes t - -
t.nt Tihn should be
declares that nearly
heeded, lb?
half the men there
now are destitute and unable to securv employment. All the tebluhcd
, , ,, nnst are
mine aceessime ru -
stocked wnn miner,.,
and developing are an m.u
fully
pectm
left. As for empIoymeV-in other voca .. .. it imnPtn 1 hail.
ThTnoubt that much muh
exists in the accounts ""'e W tbat have been made there, but the hardships which accompany the indus; trv are too severe for any except thost tr-v..a!x ;.w,,l. Prorisions an
BUIUClCnilJ . .
dear, iu
Wind isle ... rope taut and the windlass is comp etc in dress and hang a l.OCO-poundbee , ..1- ml ran take down a quarter or
Fide and leave the rest hanging. It m u Smpk Ftroas and cheap windlass.E. X. Fisher, in Farm and Home. FACTS FOR FARMERS. Do not plant corn too deep. . Most farmers ought to be fruit cat-
e sce.1 north rather than south of
ers.
1 Secun
I vou
L
rl or ixjultrv) into a Hiider,
,! Wn hot nutInthcr'Otatoe,i.iir-
rinp until thev are thorougiuy u
with the gravy, and serve hot. 1lrr.5Vrl PotAtOCS. Eoil laTgC pota
,w.. tn ttw ir skins. rxl and cut length-
In rather thick slice. SprinLlc
vith salt and place in the broiler, .i.ti. t-niilil lie nrcviously creased.
Broil nicclv, arrange on a hot dish, butter, miß dust with a little pepper nnl serve.
rotato Pasty.-rare, boil and mas.
rery fine some potatoes, fcoason ir.
salt. pcpPr. am B"u ? ,B,Br - "wnVl
butter. MaJte a good pie-i Um Kff an .1 c.iane of euium-
fired p'.e-p'ate. On one-half of UiU place the potato, fold over tbc other half, pinch the edges cloeely togctlier. nr,il llv-e in a moderate oven.
EscaJlorKsl Tota toes. Pare and slice
potatoes thin. Butter an carmen puu aingb, put in a layerof ixW toes and
...j.i. -iit , j-.nior. uuiKi
a littic finclv-roinced onion, sprinkle witb a little flour and add another layer
of potato; continue till tne mu -and pour a cupful of milk over all. Bake three-quarters of an hour. Potatoes and P-cf. To Wiled and
s add some muK, uuu
Place a layer 01
. . l.l!r,rr.
the potatoes oa a um: t. -o
,lLsh. then a layer 01 mincca
(cooked). K'Tw
nnd rctat layers uu -7'
Sng a laver of potato on top with biti of butter. Bake till top is a
light brown. Ladies worm.
PERSONAL AND LITERARY BITS.
William Morris has been seriously ill .
hut is once more wen enou
to his literary and artisuc worK.
n-i. ,..i,n Vst know cx-5naior
Piatt, of New York, assert that it is the cmbition of his life to be secretary of
in fn.i5iirr.
M Iroche, the French rcsWent in rl.i thnnr-h a Protestant,
make it a point to attend mass m the Catholic cathedral every Sunday, mi. a, tm and M. Blond tn
are said to have left France to avoid fresh proedings about to be ten for
the recovery 01 ranaro. -u T.,c rhandler Moulton is un
able to Vnal-c an intended visit to the; eoutb. owing to a broken arm. caurl f in tha street in Boston the
Ti riijJw0 other day. Lord Ito5ebery is considered one of the handsomest men in England. ou cannot make a caricature of Rosebery, remarked an English cartoonist recent- . . . ... A .AM - T" ! fl 7".
ly. Iiis lcaiures
cnlr lrV
kind is possible uuriuK oftlieW The mines which
1 rirh returns arc
.nntorations eniu iu?
t.. j.
a. noor man is uc-
nnv
part have
tv wealthy
cverv facility which
The recent reduction in steamer xaS to Alaska. cou,ded with the fabu lous stories of rich discoveries, hasn iulted in crowding the boats engaged " ,. Hundreils with lmrely suf
ficient to pay their passage are go m? north. They do not realize that th-
condiUons an- wholly uiuerem those in new ,olnlcapil The extreme cold imioses Imitation . , .!K! nn ordinary minm
WHICH IUI" - - . , j boom. An evidence of the nwr of the cold is shown in the fact that in Jvill not net as it does in a milder c -mate, but iH-rmit-s all the float gold U SS,. rctiining "ne but coarse go d Alaska has great ,Kss.b.litu- for wealthv invctors, but none for men a ?L ' .1 tbPlroallv labor or who
want to take chaneen of making a valuable discovery in prospecting. 1 1 h thinir to find a rich dcpnsjt
. .-rlr tlio vniinL'
Be careful not wou.. j " colts. It is a good plan to mulch newly set To profit by mistakes is the beginning c f systematic effort.
Time stwnt in looKingan m.
the work teams
fort of
stH?n n trains are allowed to reit
-n the fields pull the collars away from the shoulders. nhnal should never be al
lowed to fall off in condition sufficient to retard its growth To do the best work in keeping down the vveeds tiie cultivation should be commenced before the weeds get well 1 started. . , m fitcnf pnl (!
When a horse nas irciiuv- ,
it indicates enronic iiuB..-i.", care should be taken in feeding and . . - ttt?rtl, !
watering. i ""vi--
-..., tn this sectlcn of
Tims 0 "1?, utto-
tho country
. f V.' A Wl
posed to
rnan urn
SSSii? Sfrfr ütnttoacl trestai--
7 J
20x32 feet: c poce for Btock hogs,6xlG feet; d ü d. box stalls; h.hall or feeding
The ground lloor is shown in Figure Z is a bav 16x2 feet; X. threshing floor,
lxSS: B, granary, üxie; - 11111 Tn.rs. stalls: m mm
space, lus-'. - , m m m. srain bins: S.stairs. T he hay put down from the loft through chutes Thi is the most economical as wei the most conv-nieutbarn. for general farming, that can 1' huilK-John l, StatTord. in Farm. Field and I ireside.
FANCY CREAM CHEESES.
They Are
one nuns
in that n4rion and
chaser.
le secure
cial moraines.
remote and diincuii another to obtain a pur-
s for depending on what may ed bv panwashing i" the gla-
xtnsiderim? tne hiy
t.trlni which tnni ma
u" " annall the hardiest
pir i. leides the richest debits are ;pl . .wrh no one dare pern-
rlteimlehe- amply provided with
Bioney und provisions.-an rram.. co Call. . ..11.1. She It i!K-
. -The darky is fond of long words The ...,.i..cr .hasn't matter, the vorIs
are ong. a this absolutely true story at . ".,... n the M 's plantation.
ssppLHve.anoldfon.tiie W' darky too old to do any work harder than tin owing feed to the poultry She ha known no other home, nd is a diameter. Visitors to the plan- . . ,..r rnblll. and to
.Hon: "How nre yo
xneir - . .
'Well,
ceive ' -..i:,.!
lioney.
... Arn Omul tor Orrhard.
The man who hns even a small plot j of "round to tend, and throw s his ash-s out into the street or highway, or any , inhere el,e to get wasted has surely a
"crack in his hog-trougn, uu ...
head. too. Ashes contain poiu. -.
phosphoric acid, two vaiua.uc v foods. They also have excellent mechanical effect. making clammy ground friable when mixed therewith, ami soil naturally too loose s made
compact ly nmr iilM...v
Apply them litK-rally to fruit trees and Plants, Rahlen vegetables and in f.eU
Anywhere n crop 01 any hum.
raised, thoroughly mixing
Mil. and grami "V " "1 v
Jefferson D. t ueeiy, m 1 . side.
Vrry AwtlrliifS
Mull,. t Ilonif.
Dainty little cream cheeses are easily
made at home. Mix a p.m 01 cream and with three cups of frtsh "hk nild ct half-teaspoon id of öuid rennet. Whip the tu
thoroughly for three minutes. it stand for three hours, or until it thoroughly clotteil and firm, f urn it out on a cloth spread over a sieve to drain off the greater iart of the win v. After this tie it up in the -loti.anc hang it in some cool place todnp llW
I pot cheese or cottage tu. tt. has drained in this way for 12 hour11... twtio .-tins holding about a gill each
with sheer buttered muslin. If the cups nK- ierforatcd it is so much the U'ttcr. Season the cheese curds with rait, as
,il.t ..nttnire clieese, aim 11 w
0or one hundred dollars f r v,ti. faUstocu.j Send for chars du. ! i" r all hr DniPirists. 5c
4 HilTs Faauy-Püls are the best. -r. w Vrirtpr -ArePtifl-
adelpK atow ScV Yorkers thiak Sarel- Philariclphian sarpnMd)-"Do
New Yorkers thiak weTe stoiri" xraic A CkUd F.Bjojf The pleasant flavor, centle actioa, foctb-
I Ine effect of Syrup 01 ri.ui-"" ' Xaüve, an i. the father
costive or w lout, ih ,ftrt bct Mlts foUow Us ue; so tht it ta ib.b lamilv remedy known asd every taaauy shoola haT5 a bottle.
'I TfEvra destroy i-nr' said Banting
tlijnk I ever s-iw 00c, Amusing JoumaL
a refclptcd bGl. d
to GUcr. 1
replied iuey.
t,m von write The S. G. Ha?utoa Pab
.. ni.i. hrit inpir uc u.
tneniei 1 Co.. ol uieveanu,
McKinley! iciir uo money rajiidly.
Er ÄÄÄd
rrceiTwa o.-t, j-.-OB.
THE MARKETS.
Sore et la a Cow.
between the
nil w rf
The soreness ik-v".. -
t t tu tn in? treaieu m 1. "v
Wash well with hot water and carbolic 1?. k t U bv rubbing with something 'oul n'they are softened by the St water. Then apply this mixture: T,keofpre valine four ounce.,
täte of copper n.m .v
LMitiue one ounce, ami cum...
i-vTTt.E Xat.votecr
, cca-iN-iw1E. 1 KljOfJK-tVinirr .Wheat.
' WIIKAT-Na. 1 Hard....
New Yukk. April
f in iJ i i.i S 1 m
ucet
ttiKN -Ne.2.-
1 OaTo 1 I'OKK-Ultl toNewMe.-.... I T. LXiUla. ; arrTON-MiJHK-1 m'Y' cow aad Hellers. I CAIA US liuvis Fair ti ciwt-hllKKl'-Kalr to Choice FUOUH-l'ateHt ..... - - -
Fancy 10 r.nr. . VPIiKAT-Xo-ilUJ Winter.. tttN So.? Mlxctl UATSs No.
tiH'ii set it awny 10 ..." liours. Drain it and tie it in a cloth to j WUAOW-I..-drin as before for 12 hours, then press nAY-nearTiaioikj ft Siloth into a perforated mold large , -
PiiotiL'h to hold it. Alter two uu puKK-Swnirti.M-nc .
VOU U. VU1...B- - , lined cups. Put nslight cightoncach one. and in an hour they will bc ready
For another cheese take equal quantities of milk and cream, and for every
three pints of the mixture, sur ..-. drops only of ItquW rennet. Bent the whole together until it is very froth.
9 (4
"Vi?
15 W
3 r. ft. 1 10 ja it 3 10 H 3 0 ft 1TSV 1? 39)
4 1
IV
.... ft
3
3 C 3 3 3 A u 3T
a ist
n
s ri
this
''"- , M .. 5I in re.
morning. Aunt t tins . V,
tl following iq".'-
t-... i.tml(r oncoinplicate
. . !.,, .inn.. takn
Mipermmj " " L -.1 i,.ft me de
e vivoMty OUteil 1 M consequence on eompMie.ishon. - Haqwr's Magane. The ltut ton Wn "Aha!" Awl he hmphed fiendlshlj he reatl from the morning imjx-r: 1, burglar shot at the a. jholife saved by the b ulk t striking labust a button of his clothes! Well," suapd his spouts "ht f
- What of that?" ,, KtnilUv to the Bnpe
Ws collar hu , . t thRf
f his accK. -" c- - v I " .,.w-j have beca u"-.
i" . niTiii' nun V.U1IIIIIUI. ' ---r"- . 1 ...11. 11 i i .
tnrm'liliue uiiv - - , 1 .. . ..1 nli ?t with salt top anu uu.- 1 hai4j. v-ivar ..." --- .q i ... ..n.. uiir.ee. Me t together all it out and run it ivuii ..1. , UAUlpriu.c?steam u miir -n ÄtS? After the T 7 Sffi"fe- ? ??ä "m1 Imjf V N o" .tmcnt to the At the eiI ' to or thrco ,ly ll.e ,,cl!-w,?u, r; . ... ; J
nii iirmiim o i i nii:-.o. - .i.., iv.
cla
Prairie Farmer.
i ...ii.lltliin IIpIi Sntr.
There is no piestion but what stock
fnr mIc can profitably be put in particucondition. This fact has been lo clearly fhowi. over and over again in
. ...i,v ii 1 1 1 tintv
t... cdes rings main v. 1 though no one could really douM It The Shred stock in America, if ofJered at suction in any market when " thin and badly out of condition. S fl britig scarcely enough to pay the VUI ... .i.iniilm?and sale; while If
VLu airly ve l mhbut in particularly Änition and raln Sow bring very fair nrices.-Famr
Speaking .f tobacco dip, a writer wivi it will require fur Uh sheep 100
callons of water, anu iu "- trug enough to kill ticksand tlie scab
it will require tue nuu.uu . . fluid that can I extrncte.1 from .3 pounds of tobacco. The tobacco should J i.ti- stppttetl and boiled so as
. il... Ktrenirth out of it. To
. .? ...t..-.. ..n tmunds of sulphr
tills m.-vi- " i . , .. Ibould be mixed separately in a pall of
hot water, and after
tirrcd should te b.hhu w i-
lv
tV inVmeeo stems are
Uiwc times the wclfht afcBuld steeped.
used.
at leaat
tloai
sn
i i mysi ii I
feTrJÄ Sam
I I I WIW St OHiaT la.. Ic-2 xso- ill lv 1 I
I f A
I S 4 M l! I
I WEIGHTY W0R0S JL W
1 I a i Cj?cir'itaff I
t is stv vyvfvF . H V
The coming Artist vAo knows enoujh X to taint a popular subject. " wj iRattliMfc!
LB BhBBW -iiBSff UlfBW 1
2 for JO cents. You only get 35 S r tnc nf no better quality
S for 10 cents. In other words, d you $ buy "Battle Ax" you get 2 02. V L- f hicyb orade tobacco for the $
8 same "money. Can you aftord to S S resist this fact? We say NO A unless you have ,M?SMiÄÄ
fivers & Pond Pianos
loocc
HOW TO OBTAIN ONE EASILY.
In addition to our large W '"L'Sl? "
not soid by a local dealer. . ,t,,w Weitftr
to mt -t , ' pnfi pianos.
Wht and has m natty c d -.rru":! t rdled.
Musicallv and m point 01 auraumij, .. . CaSc and priced both for cash and on easy payments, mailed promptly, free. Write for full information.
1VERS & POND PIANO COMPANY
11 Boytnton Street, nowo.
mwwwmw
HATS Xo- 2
CATTblC -hlpptiiK Steer. -
lltX.-AH uraiie- . - WUE.VT No. 2 lied. UATfA-Na 2....
COliN-No.
IM 3 10
ft
....
IM- nnr.K.VSS
KI.OCU HlrkGrsde 386
UAT.1- V-tera . -.. . II AY -Choice iohK-.)1.1 Met. .
ItAlll Sll4t.i
.-...iiisrMiiiinir ,
w IMCISVILLC OOllN-ScSMUed lid l-OHIC-NfMcA-- 1km AOOS-ClrKH ai corroN-MWdUM
..
.... ft ' .... m '4
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A SHINING EXAMPLE of what n;ay bi accomrllshcd by never varying devotkm to a single purpose is cn inthehistoo' of the iMcCormick Hanestinj Machine Co., Chicago. For 65 years they have sn..r' y bee
bit Id me min ami erass-cuuing itm-
chinerv. and while there are probably
fortv manufacturers in this line, it is
safe to say that the McGormklc Cnmninv builds one-third of all
the binders, reapers and mowers used
t : " . . - u
; h lorotifibout tne enure www.
PENSIONS
fTADK
Bins OLD Mift
IlHlMStMt.
A. X. K, B.
WRIT1K hit 1
Hb Jf
1 ftar
IOOL
rtuysi
1IIC '-- Werl
