Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1897 — Page 3
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, , , , ,i from Peloebet's Note. i,l NTI KT. Wbile Me Blee I them. ' ' ; ,i from tli in, iuu eani.-u Von -I.uU:il. ,1, ,.N ni lu.l. i the vkoltflMP , n jays between tns Bin niun of 'r Li i ihe day el Penteei it. J; I,,. secession um Tlmraday, 1 1 , v ' j i i lit ii syer bm i ting M i t. 'n'ciiys till May 1 i i-ir Inn wan froBB Mount . U), ktblo thi Units pi DvUhaay :- i SpNATO! NOVKft Ii,., Risen i.nl. N';. 1 UMM Lhi we bav the ooBMOttagMnk be i,i. pela ami t ho Ai t . li "The f' ::'''v-" Tho tiosL- (lover of Ood)l 'I '"' 0H ,,f s Luke IsaiM addresendtoblnt. "Ol I,;,,- .- P) J that J.M.S l'n ' h , do and taucht" l be former ,. related what Jeans began to to tcavh; anil tili rtdnUs whui
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-pit.iUii'ie 'i--i" - - ,1. tod siirnilies proofs ly BON ( . , fBO resurrection of Josiist 'hriat j,,! ,. beii attested fn't in history. hi ,! UBdra" "t intervals, ten or , . Fa tints. MSpaitfBfol the tilings ptrtaininjj to Ilia KlBfdon of Ood," ., i v;i t be mfoldod and tBB I'Jlld thronf tlu'IIl. Tht Promise of tlie Father. Vs. 4-S.
lvl betaST BBMOinbicd tp;etlier with thfto-." Probably in JertiKuleni on the , f nsioii. w li"nee.Jt sils lt d them w a ar us Üethanv ( Luke i.'4:V (, . "Corn mended theaa (the Anos- , not tiopart from Jciut lirro, rhem t he atoneAeBt :i , h.-re the f:utM of His n-snrrpc i na vv-v known, w us the lu st Dlace f r
t;:,. return f Jcam throtiffh the Spirit h m to ns' tin's. facta in BBBViBO I i -.nine men. "ButwaJt:" They n;: (e i bj prayer, bj Bcmiereaoa to tether, by ! i ur Beceiaarj dottai (vs. : , n. and rest. f the chapter). "For the jir.Mii sc of the Fathers:" It was tl.i- j.rmr.ise. 1 i"ir t ! T'-nt.'Pt . most 5tii i ortant, aU-eaabraeln promiae. The B j B iril prootiKed h Joel (2:2. St: m.-'a. ts 2:17, 18)1 bj btaJah (44:3). "V. !.,. :i ye bbvb ti" rd of Mf:" T!i;s p:-otni-' is nlltulcd to in 1 a 24:40, ami found in St. John 14: K, H; fi:Sfl. 5. i'.r.Tohn:" The Beptl at, t he fare r i- of Christ Tnüy bBfrtlaed arlih i The symbol and thie type. Ye (Jioll he baptized with (ir In) the Holy ' :" As the element in which the bapt! i:i is perforated. . "When they theeefore were eoine ;!:" On .iou"t OUret, Bear Bethl.v. t. the cloe of the 4: daya ( . 13; ! f !:.. . Tii.-yasUe.lofllini.sayin?: 'Lord, wilt Thou (IJev. Ver. dost thou) it this tniu rrstoro amin th kirprdom to i-ra r.' ' As promised BfBiB aad B ni thfl Scriptures. hralwus than i t to the Kornau powaff. :. MAnd Its aid," hroplyiBir that
then? BfeBeral expectotios t kuiim kind of laatoratloB wia Borreet. "it is not jr yOB to know Ihr linn s or firafonn:" "Tlmns" i. the wider term, roferrinpr to nir BfaBBBS "wlicrcii.s a 'reason is
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PORTABLE M.HliLP.S. A Splxi.tlltJ l lumt Ulx .. ni... Ar Hrpl lu M:n iM. ! ,r It. During wn rnl wmii is, w heu out in Inatittite BOrfc, 1 BBVS pnOBSlOBallj viaItad IW fai ma of hMafB tattle ffdTH, iinti bass aotad thsir different methods of kbelteriua;, fcediaf aad niaBBtflBa'i I have beSB fim-nUy imjireb.si'd with tin plaa of u yard with BMiTahls BtaBjrani und rdkada ahu i
AliO'JT CAGlOft HtANS.
a Bal uii i I'tsv I., i;,., .... .itiit nut i . io kaM. Tin- enitiratioa "f caatot iiean Anal Hot difT.-r BuUerialljt fii.in that of corn, in a aouatr) v I,, if the ssnaaai aru aiu.rt tli lit ,, i st i round ia not d' sirahle as it has a lendeuoy t n.uke too Btuoh atalk; therefore on if'. r'. a Miii, where tbara la i. fear of rdainah I'd: , it i. ut the Bioat desirable erop. Hut Upoa Nfhf hod, where ft-rt lity BiUat If f"t. : ed, it is u pie sd Id i rop
to rais... it w it listmids drv wratlu r
the lf.itl.-rs fur alo lter and pro- and i ii"t B all diatarbsd l.y eh i neu
tfi-tion fluni rain and winds, am! with
deboraed rut tit- (ami I would feaaj no Bthera) the eattls can be kepi oomfocU able at a far li Bl tzpanaa than to build bama for them, und also fed with leaa lalmr. TbS plan is to build Kinds at rlfhl BBflcs t" aaah other, to takaths plaes of a Itnes oa the north aad wast idea of the feed lot, and on the east ml-, stake a bbjh board fanes. The shells sh"'il'l bs made 10 or It fest m Ids, und u yard for 40 i teen ahould be about loo feet sqaare. The ihedi are for shelter In sUirmy WeatJfter, and to aleep
A PORTABLE MANGER. under ut night, hut there should he feed boxes in which to pive suit, and where i ear corn or ground feed BBJB he fed if deairetl. The feed lioxes should ye at the hack purt of the shed and fuatened eeurely three feet from the ground. The feed lot should be loeuted on dry, solid ground, nml must he furnished with gootl water troughs or tanks, a.nd around these there should be a foot -d broken stone ami gravel, ao that in the worst weather it would not pet muddy, but if in a locality where stone and "Travel cannot bs had a plank floor can
take ita place. The yard must not le allowed to Income a Btudhole, hut le kept covered with straw tad the fodder Waats B0 aa to keep the stock out of the mud. It is adriaahla to have a lot ndjoining inclosed with a secure fence in- ( to which t!.e cattle can he driven if de- , I fable while putting their feed in the boxes or mangers. Most cattle are fed shock corn, ami when this is the ease they are fed in portable mangers made r, f.-et w nie and 12 or 14 fet t long. They must be Baads strong, and there should be corner posts 4 inches square, and one pos la the middle of erch side, making k: in all. Cross pieces SZ4 Of strong, hard wood, preferably nk. should he bolted to the posts to bald them together and support the floor of the ninug. is, a. id the tloor ahould be two feet ulxnc the ground, so that the hops t lint follow the cuttle can get under them to get the waste corn, and the posts should be 3 feet and 3 inches high so that the BOffB cannot jump into the mangers ami togive sufficient depth to hold the fodder ; corn. T he waste from the fotlder w ill soon accumulate around these manger so as to keep the cattle clean. Six dehorned ateers, or often eight, will eat , from one of these mangers, but I would i advise thnt one he provided for euch six teer. If it is desirable ut nny lime tc
move the mangers a low Mied can be placed beside it and two men can tip the manger over on the sled and take it Where it is Wanted. The mangars I must be so arranged as togive plenty oi
llwara a definite, limited apace of time." room to pasa between them with the
bui;. After the iTound has U-.omti
warm in the spring;, as early aspossiide. It BVOld all danger of frost, ufter the beans aBVS iprOUtsd, plant and euititnte in hills same aa coin. When the, first pods haie matured, select a dry piece of ground, .''.a to id feet square, according to the size of the crop, fmiy exposed t i he bub, and where bo water Will stand in any event. Scrape it perfectly level ami bare sf ill grass or weeds, Berround it with two-foot boards, cheap muslia, ar anything to keep beam from popping out of the Inch, sure. The favorite way to cut is to have a one horse sied with a box thereon ns large ns will slide between the rows when- the stalks are not too high, A two-horse wsgon is somsttmss used, us in gathering corn. The stems are cut us thi poda mature and are first piled bpOB the yard until they have dried and Commenced to pop; they are then Spread thinly over the ground. If there is room on the yard they may be spreatl at once, where they are allowed to lie until they have fullv T.oppod. They are then scraped up nnd cleaned With an ordinary funning mill. They Kp with considerable force, and but for the inclosure a grent u.nt.y Would be lost. When the weather Is fine they mutt Is- cut every BCCOO'I or third day. When they are first p led upon the yard rain does not injure them, but after they hsvs popped rain blackens them and injures their sale. Boards or tarpaulins must beat hand, nnd i.i the event of a min they must he s ept in piles nnd COI ered, and W hen the ground h i dried they may be respread. Ordinarily they yield from 12 to is bus bell Tier acre. After a
heavy frost, while there wil
many yet uncut, they are of little value. erv little capital, or machinery, w ith
constant sssy work is required, and the OTOp possesses nilinrrons adVBBtBgea '0 manv localities. ('. 1. Cooper, in Tiai rle Parmer.
FLASHES OF FUN.
fioshinr- ' V!iv do ,u bbbJI her of B certain age?" Iturkn: "lk-oause aha ! never changes it," Truth. ) "l)o you hear that whining in the I next room 7" "Ysm whoisii? ITi:f the football rusher who got oft' those ; BBBjtly artttrrasjfjca at the end of Um gams bla aifs la rtrbblng bis lumt:
Shoulder. - Chicago Record. ysbsey-"fha truest tet of a man's friendship Is bis willingness to lend you money." Mudge "Oh, 'most nnyiMtiy win land raoaey. The real test Is when you BtrUta bim for a aei-oi.d loan." Indiana polli Jourass, Tencher"Toininy, what do you n . an, you naughty lxy?" Tommy - I ain't doln anthla. Taaaha "Why. Tbnuny, you whuttladi I hem-.l you." Tonimi. "My mother says you shouldn't In-lit v all yoa hear."-T'os-ton Traiw'rint. HINTS FOR GRE1N CYCLISTS. Don't try to eateli the haudle-bar with your : . th. Don't hm! round to see if the hind wheel is following. Don't be surprised if the front wheel
allows a dlspOsitJoa to turn into a yard nnd lie flow n for a rest. Always fall on your right shou'der and do not let your tar strike thi ground t ill a few seconds later. When you losen pedal don't get oil and go hack to look for it. It'.s then-on the machine Stilt, and if you'll fee foJ it loin.- enOOgh you'll gmd it again. ahould you find a runaway horaa ee OUr trail, keep close to the curb until he lias j aaaed. Then make a apart and arise htm by the tail and put on tin brake. N ut kill a pedestrian when it enn se avoided, but when you do kill one disino""t und sav vou're sorrv. Hub
CALENDAR FOR 1897. O s -o
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Uxi.r.ss tlio heart first gives, what the hand bestows ia not a gift Rain's Horn. fSS Ynt I arm ? We have, 60 Bailee west of Houston, at n.em. rv ..,,'. the best tract In Texas Land
be good hieb prairie BBd Well drained, SbUI dSBl
ra.iuaU. r""'l sou, low " o u Unas. Don't fall to poet yourself , Writs and reo ivciir BOOk " Fertile Farm Lands" frwsBd Inforaaatios aa to cheap excurslona and frm fart AHdross. Bouttoera leaai Colonisation Co., .heis LMOanasxJl, Mar lio Riiüto Bldg., Ciiii ago.
BacBaona, toothsohe, frost-bfasa, too, Bt. Jai'obs (Jd will cure that's true. Bariimhe hipr est wba astps another up. CtllcailO ri'.uu.i.'ird.
Tut? picture sad advertisement on this pap-of Huhs'oou Plow Co., Altou, BL, will Inturust ynu.
NEW GRAFTING METHOD. it aesaess a Plsat JsieK "'t Qal es.es i otssbsg "f ti.o siui. We Btld the following in an Australian exchange: The accompanying afto graving, writes Boberi Smith, lecturer on horticulture to the Bhropahire county ctimcil. depicts what i consider an Improved form Of grafting. The rnetbod of preparing the scion h shown at the right of the engraving. Fach graft ought to be about four inches long and bare four bade. A thin pi. ee of wood aa well as the bark
"No, mi denr. It's no DaetaUdaff. T shan't pivo up sinekii.fr Until I in dead.1 His Vifo (bitterly i -V .1 al k la you to be uerethat voj wlUgiTettttpthenr'- Btnoa kyatdfa. Am. kinds, little or blc Bt. Jacobs Oil sarely oomsscnos sad pali s. CiutiiTT an clcruaa debt, and without limit Que. La
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. "Hut ye shall receive," inst ad of , . edge of the future, "power1 to do ' aa work, to do your part, tow aid mak- ! i: ::'.. future. T his power uiut COBM i
Irsfl "the Holy uonst. "in jcrusa Jnu," etc. Their work srould begin Bare, sad extend to tbs "uttermoat put of the earth." The Ast fusion. V. 0. "While they beb I:" T hat they might have clear i I of iiis aanansloii. to assars them t..-: there was no deceptitm. He a.. in t In- act of blcsing them when He areas (Lahn 84:61). "A cloud received BiB) out of their sight." ((ompaie Mutt. 17:;,; Luke 9:34.) The Promiae of Betarn. Vs. io, n. W. 'And while they looked," with b Bass eageraeaB, ami qasaftJoaing what it ail meant. "Heboid:" Implying audi.aejss. "Two men:" Angels in the form of men. Compare Matthew 88 i I ' a nil bake 24:4. "In white apparel:" 0 doubl like the angel in Matthew 2s: Hi- raiment white a snow," and "in shining garments" (I.uke24:4). "U hu h also siud:" .leu had refused their prayer to know the "tlanea i ns." but He gave them somefar better, the glorious fact of H .'turn, a pcrM-tual comfort and BOpt, "Why stand v e gaing up'."' You Rl looking in the wrong place for w hat JTOH want. You mt-d now the eye of set t he bodily eye, for your Heei -ealj vision. "Thai aanss Janus hall so com, in likeninnner H ye BSVe seen Him go:" "The second BBBing of Christ, then, will not bsj like His lir-t coming, obscure, nml, as it vre. in concealment. He will come in power and glory, on the clouds, and Hh l'is holy nngels with Him" (Matt. Hi aatatl Iter. 6:13-17). Ah ott A I. n Days' Meeting fiv-r Trayer and ' O' ; fen nee. Vs. 12-14. 12. "Then rettrned they iiiitu Jamaabiiiil" Townit. J"ri pray for th- hülllmsnt of the bbsb BB of the Father. KOOmn AIT'l.irATIONT. alls we are proving, we are also to
ouue.s that BOOM to hand, as disciples took measures Io choose 1 "'. i'üpostU in the place of Judas. ' i tardea is to those wlio nre of " rd, in their ardor, In pursuit of ' : tuoti object. W hen two or three ; " '.:.: red together in Jet us' mime, J" 1 '" mb1 with iSiett, WT.cn Ih v ', " ' ' ' I rr for any ob. Vet it will , I-The Greek rd for"agnv,M 1 :f. 'a that from which ui .i wcrd "sym;,!,.,, y,-aharmony "Warsal lanes and aoisn
wagon and turn the team .iul pass out.
The mangers should stund far enough apart ao that cattle can stand and eat out of either side or BBd of any one of them and not interfere with those at the ndjoining mangers. The value of the corn for hogs is esti
mated by experienced rattle feeders to be on SB average half ns mu.-h ns it would be if fed to the hogs direct instead of to the Battle, and there have been cases where the bogs have made unusual gaiBB, and pork has ndi.meed in price during the period of feeding, thnt the gain ' n the hogs Iims paid the entire cost of the feed. Another advaataga of feediag out the corn crop is thnt large quantities of very rich umnare b ü be produced, w bleb will increase the fertility of the farm, i met farmers at the Institutes during tan Inst winter who snid that they had more thnn doubled the productive capacity of their farms by feeling catth- for a series of years, The illustrati'Mi show s one of the feed mnngers, - Waldo II Frown, in X. IT. Tribune. DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. The cow likes a variety of food; grst ify her as often as you cun. No butter-maker, however expert, can make gootl butter out of poor cream. An expert anys that popular taate docs not require aa much salt in butter as formerly. "Scrub" cows average not more than 100 to 125 pounds of butter per year. Double this yield. When the cr.ai s of different cows
arc mixed together greet care should he taken to BBS than he v. hole is thoroughly mixed and ripened. This is the time of vear when cow's teats become t raeketl and sore. Much trouble may be avoided, by seeing that the teats ure thoroughly dried imniediately ufter milking. If they become cracked, use Carboliaed BWSOl oil. Colman's Kurul World.
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THE KBW MKTHOD OF GrtAFTINO. is cut upward BufAclentiy long to cross over the crown of the branch to twi grafted, haif nn inch of it Is ing oent to be slipped under the ls-irk on the Opposite aide of the hi auch. This method of grafting can be appl et! to trees baring branches about an inch In diameter, rather less thnn more, ttl preparing the ati-k branch the one to be operated on ought to be savered rather close to the main brunch, only leaving ulwiut two inches. The cuts must, of course, he Bands to correspond ss nearly as possible with those on the scion; or this method can be applied to young trees as stocks where they sre too large for splice giafting. This method of grafting gives stability to the work nml the grafts nre not so liable to I' blow a out as in some ot hers. The system is much appreciated in Shropshire by amateurs who have time on ha ml for t he work, and has prima.
very suoee.srui. rTOOBDiy many perrons do not practice it on account of itj requiring more time to prepare the scions, and also the Rtocks, than older stvles, but in my opinion if only requires n little practice anil patience to become expert in the work.
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No lTnllt In Mrrsb liens. Don't waste goad grain and good time and good attention thia winter ou scrub hens. You can't alTord to keep them, if your hens are not averaging you 14 or If. dozen eggs apiece during the year you are not making as much money off them Ml feuj ought. It takes about eight doSSBI of tggl a venr to pay
MitrketlnK I Sol Kiy. After the care of the cows nnd the making of butter have been mastered the marketing; of the produce proves a stumbling block to a great many of oiii dafP men. It iR sail, but it is true, that the average dairyman evcrci-es little or no business fA-ulty in the marketing of his priMhu-t. Too many persons eeem to think thnt as their i art His ami grs nd pa rents milked cowl and made butter, and took it to tltC gri.cery store, where it was dumped Into a barrel with t he gootl, bml and Indifferent, and trailed it for a few groceries, that they must do the saint, and that there is no other legitimate market for their but ter.- Harvey .Johnson.
Scions cut from bearing trees will
the hen's board and keep, and if you produce fruit QBieker than those cut
let her fall under thst you are keepu g ,,., gaBg trees, which have Lot yet her st a loss. Don't do it. bet rid of , iOII1p 'fruit.
the mongrel stock you hav e and atart in with thoroughhreds. Tot scrub lira is causing s iosa to the fanners of millions of dollars BTerj year. Jiursi World.
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else will.
in a'l tree planting care must be taken to gel the earth well la among the roots, and in close contact with ever? root.
ta the friend In need. It sill reduce the farlsBintstlea.so thst the grip on the tltiues of th blood-vessel is relaxed, end the arlc add I seat en Its wey out ef the Body.
FOUND HEAD. Why oMd he (to it? He bad SVeSTtblBg to live tor, happy bnme, wife, fri'ti Is, money: but lie i-bot uiuist ll throuu '.as heart Why?
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It was the way he looked at bte that tiny. BehsdbeeB livina in too mach of ahi.-ir, i.i . . ind driving at business, hiiRtl ag through his meals, cutting short hi aleefk Hi nerves got on edge ; hi stomach and liver get out of order; he gfSnS dyspt j tio and nclaocholy. When the digestion i out of order thers is little ue trying to look on the blight nids of thiug. ptactkally there isn't any bright kide. This is a dangerous condition to get into. Yet it is easy to get into and mighty hard to get out of it, unless you go about U in the right way. There i a remedy that has pulled thousands of people rint out of this depth of despair. It i Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It sets ditectly upon the stomach and liver. It restores their natural capacity to nourish and purify the system. It purges away bilious poisons, feeds tbs tu-rve centres with healthy, highly vitalized blood, and drives out the " blue devil" of melancholy and nervouaness. J U. Warner. No rooo O at reel. Sacramento, (ni wrlt " Ilunnir the lt rive vr.-rs I have
t.ren doctorlnp wiih n many as lixduterent doo-i-i nere an I in s..n r raucix lor diseased Moiach. but none of tli doctor Rsve me even temporary relief. Two year ago I completely colfapeil, and had n tie nt all work I have felt sassy times thnt I would tike to leve thi world. lookine the ads In the San I'rancitco RasBllnei I ran scrOSS vour and I now owe my life and prewrnt co.y1 health to Ur MaSCC'l mrdi inei I hsee t .ken fourteen bottles of the Col den Me-'ierl Distwery" and four little vials Of ' Ptesssnl Pellets,' and I am entirely well of sll StOBMCll lo'ii' le Can teep nine houri every nicht and am now ready Ul o t" work sgals."
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