Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 July 1899 — Page 3
CONVENIENT PIG IIOUSE. fH rlun iir llliialrulrtl inn IIa Adtiplt-tl nil l,' Msr luuiiiiiiMi ti r Mi IhA CuilUf Inf WdW ii-to late Iior hou-c costing $'-HiO r more, laife , DOUffk to act-iiiiiiiiil:itf 10 Of M, WOIlld Mi thut in bnlldiag ptypens, ükaeeerjr thing els the beut in ulvvi.ys clit-iipt-st. ,c plan ihOMTS lirrcwitli neciU but little riinii:itini, ei it fun ! sonstruet ,; according to the means at the build fg'i muiiiiiiiul ami it can lit- made to uH the size of Ml'l hml. You cnuld easily construrt a four-room feeding boilM OB this plan OtttOfgOOd dftllWl luoiher for less than 1900, especially Jf you are ahle to do your own carpenter work. When as many bh 4 or 10 lUMM are to DC Kept thejf uhviivs do better if kept in different pens SCCOtd mi,' to size and afje. It is aNo iiccesmi'.v that different tgOd animals 1) ft 1 a dilTerent ration fur best and must satisfactory results, :nd this can only be done when we have our Imps prop trim gMdod and separated. One thing vw- WOtlld have in Disking a bog housu and that ih a c;ii' : etc ilonr. Any other floor is objectionable in mum arejr. All Kind of wooden loon make had rat harbors unless they are Imi It up blgh off the gVOUnd, and in nu ll cases they toon befftn to decay and make pens unhealthy. By letting the concrete extend mit to the walls all round no rats an do any dennge nnd you can tcrape or wash out your house ns clean as a jui; nt any time. '1 he cost of a concrete tloor mny he n little more than wood to start with, but it is cheapest in the end. I. et the sleeping rooms he made like a lean-to, roof sloping just one way .ind fadng the south if possible. In these we would have no floor. They
PACKING-BOX COOPS. Cher Arr MMMMJ Mid " 10110 rig! Uulll An- s,,l( ,,, I. I,, i luilr I iura In i i-iii Tip a Itfge packing boi nn on side, mauinp Uu op- n Kpaoe or original iop t lie front. Kail hoards, a, aOTOM llB p. 'e h ii was down, letting Ike top one, b. ratend nearlj 'is width sbove Ike top edge of the box and sevsrel Inches beyond the cade. Kail a similar one, c, on the back, leu vi ne, t bis a couple of inches itbOVO l'" '"!' Two hula bonrde, d, are now added, sawed sinnt Ing to make a smooth slope between the front and back for the roof. As they lire six inches beyond the endl Of the U v it make, u protection from the weather, beeiden leaving space fur oil eolation, While tO make this of value to the Interior a Square must be sawed from the top of the box before the roof is put on, lis this top BOOT lias been left whole. This makes the ventilation good without danger f leaks, and the roof is non added. Returning to the unbosrdsd ipsos la
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PACKING BOX C OP, front, we nail a strip four Inches Wids don ti the center and tack fine wire nettin;.'', f, om r one side. A second strip is put over the first to eorer the edge of the netting, and In leave room for a groove for the sliding door, ijr. on the other side, 'ibis may be tit her of wood or a skeleton frame made and covered with Betting. A groove must be made in the box for the other side of ihn slide. Nearly all the boxes come With well stayed corners, mi this is not dif licult. Paint tlie outside, roof and all. to prevent the crocks from spreading, ur the roof may be covered with roofing paper or cheaper still with tarred paper, which will last a season or two, 'these boxes vary .somewhat in size, but they will hold from l"i tO 83 chickens till they are pretty well grown, end as tlu are strong and weil built they will last many years. Orange luilil Turnier.
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They A ere tal i. inp jf the cold wrather, und one of tbeoj made the rt-Uiuxk tltat he dreaded the winter. "So du I," said a aervOUS-looklttg man In the eorners "i feel Hkt craw ling into b loft mill palling tin- bidder In aftw uie every tune I think of it." "Are you mm i itlvs to coMf keattiree a sj n .pat hetie Hatener, "Uli, it but the eidd 1 dread particu hvly." MPerhapa you suffer froaa afslh bhunsV" "Never had tln in in my life" Then it is just the fxigenciea of the climate v tiu dread." MExigarMise nothinf. I dread th winter because ail day and every da; lifter the cold weutlwr setjs in you are likely to ineet ut the must unexpected MMBOnfc " "A bliamrd yes, thats m," interrupted one of the crowd. "No; a hli.itrd would he a merciful infliction eoiiipurctl to him. mean She man who meets on n Itfa an idiotio smile OW hit fati', and who bohl you by ene button while he asks i 'Is It eoM enough for you '." " I ci mit i'ree l'rxa. An I uitvttlllni; Invention. "I aaOOl tnwd de pathetic." said .fesodering Mike, in n ramlalaoeot tone, "but tie judge v us w an o' lese chilly blooded people datye eooldn'l thaw." "Did ye tell 'in e had ft family dependia' on ymV Inquired Plodding 1'ele. "iat wus do story I eomposed fur im." "An j"l(,'o didn't believe ye?" "No. He advised uie not ter uiy no rut) re sbOUl it, if I did, tie prOSlLUtlu' offloer might be ander de necessity of buntin' nie fam'ly Up uu' bavin' 'em toi.k inter custody fur bein' widout t Islble meaun o'nupporl ." aahingtoa 8tar.
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HODSL Pia ECOUUE an te moved about the yard from time to time and thus keep a nice pure place for pi's to sleep, every time it is moved using clean bedding, or rather moving every time clean bedding is Used, Water is lust supplied out in the lots Instead f in the feed room, ns liog will keep the feed room more or less filthy if water is supplied there, especially if they tan get to it to wallow. A small cistern or well is located in storage room from which underground pipes mny extend to the SSV cral lots, in making fences between lots tlo not make them more than three or four boards high, just so a man can straddle over them comfortably. "Phil you will find very convenient in looking after your lmcs. The outside fence may be higher if other stock have acss to pent end are likely to jump. Two and a half feet is high enough for all inside fences. Orange .lurid I'ariner.
STANDARD VARIETIES, w h Parssera SkaaM Botaet TSialf I'millr) friim llreeit KmWI Iii II,- sit 1 1. tai lor .
Cwltlvatlaa s,,u r Heels. In the i ally cultivation the ground ihould be stirred as deeply as possible. To accomplish this witnoul covering the plants the itleal implement would he u cultivator with numerous long, hooked teeth, imi more than an inch wide, one of which night be called a mos- between u hallow and a cultivator. Such OUlticatorS arc now on the market. After the beets have become larger a cultivator with broader shovels may be used in order to tut the weeds more effectually, but deep working of the soil should be carefully avoided, after it has become filled vith the feeding roots of the crop. The nfter cultivation should consist in k-eping lhe ground free of WCCdl and keeping the surface loose, both points being hecmuary to the preservation of the sod moisture. Farmers' Hevievv.
l imit of In- llrinul Mure. The mare with foal ihottld have plenty of nutritious food, but it should not be the kind that promotes the accumulation of fat. The foal is developed through the feed to the duns, nnd for that development is needed t he elans, of feeding stun that builds up it frame. Aside from that it is not well for the foal for the mare to have much lat. as there is with such condition OftOU a certain tendency to n feverish state which would prevent the foal from receiving healthy support. Let the feed contain but little corn, consisting mostly of oats, bran nnd good ronghag. .lust before the time of foaling the feed should have a somewhat laxative effect, and at the same tiuu should have the constituents that pro mote mil production. Texas Mtoct void Farm .hmrnal.
T. F. M . raw. in the Keliable Poultry Journal, sounds the note til alarm by asking this pertinent question: "Will we wer p rfecl a few good varieties, or will we continue to drift into new.'" This is, indeed, a BerloUl question and one of vital importance to practical poultry breeders everywhere, comments the Southwestern farmer. I he question plainly staled is. will we retain tin- practical features of poultry culture or drift into exclusive fancy? In the past decade there have been many new varieties introduced, and among them all there are none with more good qualities, or that have proven more profitable to the practical bleed ts than t ho-e we had before, if all the effort and money spent booming new breeds had been directed toward the improvement of the old varieties it might not lie necessary now for breeders tr want to remove ooknr and other dfarqut Jiftcatloas from the standard. They practically admit they cannot breed them true and want authority to conform the standard to their took. It '.s Inn- that many vv ho are merely "fanciers" have made money from m w varieties, hut there are none who have succeeded in bringing more desirable points than existed in the old breetla. Frown Leghorns arc superior in every
way to the buff, but thure has been! thousands invested in t his variety . a nd I may add. there are hundreds of disap pointed breeders, also. The same may : be said of yearly any of the new ones. Fanners, especially, will tind it to their interest to make their selection of breeds from the old Standard varieties and thus avoid the trouble that will ( surely follow in attempting to breed any of the new additions to anywhere mar the rtindwfi requirements, Let us perfect a few varieties first,
Increase their mylng qualities and sie. and greater profits will he realized than from any other course. We are now neglecting breeds which have merit and looking for something new and of uncertain value, from a practical standpoint.
Vest of I.ihmI running. "I bein e that no man can Claim to ht good farmei who does not maintain the l. i tii,ty f the soil," says Waldo 1 . Lruwn, " and thai to tlo this the best ay is to keep us much stock as will onsuuie must of the grain and rough food produced on the farm. To get the h'st results in winter reeding, some sue- ' dent bulky food hi needed, and su - have multiplied. Hut the small termer ofti thinks he cannot afford to OUiW one. and I have found that bv th0 ea Ol I.- eis and sorghum the silo is not accessary. To get the most ftrtllltf born our stock, Wt must save all tJie "I manure, and ... i have ,io(,t,.i Mtnt floors in all ,,f my stables nd üavs fawnd tbeua very butisfacturj."
Keep the (nlvea pn rn te.
In my experience, the best way tc i grow calves when yOU want them to tlo their own milking is to not let Ihenil run with the cow. but let them take the milk night ami nmrnlng, having a good past ure for them near t lie barn or shed, , where t hey can come into the barn tlnr I ing the he; of the day . Have a tloiirll I there and put in a fair ration of grOUttd oats ami COW and it will not be many j
days until they will have the IrOUgh licked Ott! nice and clean for you ev ry morning, Thea keep right on with your feetl and y ou w ill not have to wean J our calves, but will have to wean your cow s, and by the lime your calves are lfl to ju months old they will weigh from ten to twelve bund red pounds snd will bring you the top of the market. Shorthorns are what I am talking abort. TOUT cow s will be in much bet ter com 1 i tion in the fail and will he more apt to bring another call next spring. War lace's Parmer, t in- ose i ii aeti Mated, Tiw Ban Francisco Bulletin points out that the county which cannot af fortl schools and good roadn la allowed to pass Into the posscaeien of men wbd a ant at Ither.
A t.lrl with I iKtit OTMSSttSVrJ IfSftS The most bideo us-woking human being that lias ever been seen in Uertnaay ir. Barbara Blattoer, a young woman of 17, who lately applied to the Berliu city hospital for treatment, sin- was found to be remarkably free from organic disease, but her skin w as literally covered with warts, the plu s ciaiis who examined her est imat i ng t he total DUtO' Iht on her hotly at not less than 8,000, A similar ease, although hardly as bad. was that of Lizzie Keuch, n girl whu was in the Ilaitimore hospital u few jears ago. She had about ft.000 sum on different parts of her body. St. Louis Bcpublie. Victoria's liiti hi n f.urUen. Queen Victoria is ging to have a large kitchen gnrdi a laid ut at o borne and conservatories and forcing houses are to lie extended and improved, and a number Of choice trees nnil shrubs, sent by the empress of iJu.ssia, are to be planted in spots chosen by Princess Beatrice. At pn s nt then' re practically no gardens at Oi borne, nnd Ixith there and at fjslutoml ail the daily supplies of fruit and vegetal lei are setit from the Frognall gardeaa near W mdsor. Chieag Chronicle. Jeweli In I'nsHnli Hunk. There is iu the strong rooms of ond of the ohlcst private Imnks in LondoO a large quantity of jewels, plate nnd other raluables which were deposited by French refugees shortly hefuretle outbreak of the revolution. Several of the depositors claimed their helonglr es after the OOUp d'etat, but the )reient deposits are still uwaiting cluimor:ts, ami probably always will. Albany Argus. Papa's Si heia. "And will you marry her without my BOnsent?" inquired the stern father. 1 1 guess-- 1 think so, sir," said the trembling suitor. "Then 1 shall never consent," declared the .Itl man. "1 tlo not want such an obstinate son-in-law." Ami then ho added to himself I "1 have saved the exjk use of a ' ed ling aa well aan wedding present."-- V V. Journal. ( niif ami I .fleet Mrs. Furbish What uu admirable man that Mr. Bunkloy i. AiWUyi thinking of his wife and looking out for her comfort. She has every thing she w ants, even if lie sometime! ba.s to deny himself. Mr. Furbish Yes, he told me yd e day that his wife weighed 10 pounds more than he and could hit out like s prize fighter Cleveland Leader. One mfferenee. Mr. lUowei 1 1 doesu't uiaki any difference to nie what kind of man my party puts up. My motto is: ".Not men, but principles." Mrs. 1!. You are more fortunate than wo women. We have to content OUT I Jvss with the man. and We (rerierally pet him Without any principles worth mentioning DoStOU Transcript. Tlntt'a mtmVSata "Who's making all that racket out then '.' 1 want some chance to read nntl think." "It's me s is sinci n'." snapped the autocrat Of the kitchen; "and what of it?" "O. 1 beg your pardon. I thought It was uiy Wife." le'r. of Free Press. AltniTi nliitititry. "I don'' see any news about that," remarked Col. Bludd, of Kentucky. "About what?" "Why. this pa pah snv n rnnn went into voluntary liquidation, W ho ever heard Of a BSae where coercion wss necessary ?"-Urool lyn Life. Two Wstt-Pens est BseeossOaa Miss Ingenue Do t the course of true love never run smooth? Mies Destined Only tvl-n neither party ha eaOUgh le many anyone else, or both have so much they 've got to sr.".rrv each other. - N. Y. Test
HOMELY PROVERBS. Fvery tcU must ring its ov n tone. Beware of pride, say s the pi muck, rbispieioii is it key that Bta every Itwk tii.e lue to ill ink, but drench me not Ftrokc the dog, hut bevv.u of his Lite The fuller the hand, the haruer to hold. If you break your bowl you lose your broth. In aOWMM the fiddler and out gOM the moaiy, 1 he fchorter the wit the longer the word. Om cook i aure to en vv if he hear soother. My partner ate the meat and left me '.be hone. Saw tiff any branch but thut you are sitting on. If yon give me a knife, give me s fork, too. A hole In the purse, and the cuplioaril the worae. If yon shoot one bird you scare th whole F.' ek. Don't watt till it in dark before you light the lamp. The fool kept the shell and threw away the kernel. Don't pull the house down because the chimney smokes. You must shut your eyes If the dust blows in your face. Academy. PRETTY LITTLE NOVELTIES.
GREAT LEGAL VICTORY.
Frjm the JevvcVr Wei Itly 1 One of the latest imvcltn's in latlies purses has a border td gold pierced work of exquisite design. A handsome collar buckle of gold ii in the shape of two shells, en oh Of w hie!. Is set with a large sapphire. A handsome brooch, in the shape of swan, i thickly studded with diamonds and pearls, u ruby serv ing as the eye. A hand some powder bos f silver i triangular in shspe. 'J lie lid is beau tifully enameled ami set with semi plecioUS stones. A watch chatelaine in the shape of I gear tie lis of gold, profusely stoddei with emeralds nnd rubies, is among tin latest novelties. A heart ami an anchor Inter WO VC! and thickly studded with preciom stones is among the latest design ii cluster rings. A combination Inkstsnd i of bronsi of mssaivs construction. Two dolphlni and a sea horse, when lifted, reveu three compart iin-nts for pens, stampi ami ink respectively.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
There are saitl tobe ,'(t u.( on Italians ii the United States vv lit) are un yet scarce ly touched by Proteataat Christianity it is proposed to open a "house o; rest" on (iiaml Canary island, w ben the climate is most inv igorat Ing, for iht us-e tif missionaries w Logo ti Africa. In the little village of Portbtiry, Fug land, the only nonconformist place at worship is a disused railw ay carriage when- the Wesley an society meets nur where a Sunday school is taught. Recording to the English Daptist Band book for I8M the Bsptists have h Great Brltaio 2, !7 ehurcben, i.o.m pas tors in charge, 5,111 local preachers tftfsSli members and tt5,5g Juntia) school acholarn. 1HE MARKETS. New Vork. J m . t A TT I.K Native St.ers ..$ 4 W H J H COTTON Mlddltng i FKOUR Winter wheat ... 3 4" Ü 4 4n IIKAT - No. 1 Ret ivh" . t -t i UN No. 2 tl ti--' OATS No 2 : k 1'OHK New .Mess S 75 I (Ai ST 1.1 if IS.
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Hie California Pig BjTUp ., of San Pmncfaci . has ju-t won shtgnl rletory w loch is of utmost public inl rest, us it establishes judlclslly a fact long ret oejntae4 ethieaily that the name or the title of an article is valuable property, entitled tti the M jin teet ion as chattels or cnnunercial paper. The company mentioned manufactures uu excellent laxative which has been extensively advertised and acquired a valuable reputation under the nanss "filyrup tif IVh." or "Fir Syrup." Trading on the reputation of this remedy tither manufact uriiif concerns applied llie same name to laxative medicines made by them. The California Fi.' Syrup Co. took the mutter in the United stutes courts uml obtained a permanent injunction, of which the following is the text: "It is thereupon ordered, sdjudged snd decreed, that the Injunction snd rt-ütrslt -
Injf order heretofore made herein tie continued until final decree herein, and to ttist end that an Injunction be issued as ra.-1 fur In ths Mil of eumjdalnt herein, strictly tommsndiai and er.Jolnlni? the defendsnts, 4'llnton E. worden & Coapaay, s corporation, J. A Itnjrht. T. F. BSOOU, K. Little, t'. J S hmels and Lucius Little, snd ea h and all of them, their and euch and all of their agents, employees, workmen, servants, attorneys and counselors, from making, using or telUBg any liquid laxative medicine, marke. 1 with the name 'Syrup of rtff.' or 'Kitr Syrup,' or any colorable Imitation of the .arne: from making, us.riK or selling at;y laxat.ve medicine put up In boxes, wrappers or cartons, having on the same the name 'Syrup cf Fins," or 'Fig Syrup,' or any colorable Imitation of the vaiia-. from maki..', usit.K or celling anyliquid laxative medicine put up In hoses, wrappers or cartons, so as to he like the cartons, wrappers or boxes used by complainant in cunnection with the liquid laxative medicine made by It, or so as to lie i i irsbls imitation of the cartons marked Kxhlblt A. and filed In this case, being a carton, box or Wrapper used by complainant for its liquid laxative medicine, murked and named 'Syrup . f Fig.-.' r F.g Syrup.' from makirg. using or selling any box. wrapper or uirton as a wrapper or case for a liquid laxative medicine, bearing upon It the llgure of a branch of a llg tree with leaves and fruit, ar. 1 surrounded by the words In s circle 'Ban Francisco Syrup of Fu-s Company. S u. l-'r.n; . 'al .' or any similar words or figure, or any colorable im tatton of such a symbol or mark, or from making use of, In any way. In connection with a liquid laxative medicine the name 'Syrup of Figs Co..' or from using any name whereof the words Fig Syrup i"o ,' or 'Syrup i f Figs Co.' form a part as a business name of a Company, or concern, or corporation engaged In the buslIMMI of making und seil.ng a laxative medicine." This decision is f far-reaching importance to ull manufacturers whose products be; r a reeoirnized title, as well as a protection to the public win SS Con
fidence naturally rests in a lnrpe measure upon the name of the jjood: it uuys.
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Ii I TT I. S TO Mil. riHKHAM SO. 4 1. 7 J " In mi Fi'.iK.M A year apo 1 wus great Bafferer from female weak neu. My head a 'hi d all the time ami I sremhfl pet so diy und have that ull pouo feeling in the stomach ami was so nervous and restless that 1 did not know what to do with myself. " My food del me no pi -od ami I hwJa had case of U bite. I wrote to imi ud after tnhlnf Lydia K. I'inkhain s Vepetahle ( ompound ls directed, 1 iSI truly say that I feci like a new woman nnd cannot u-11 you how grateful 1 an to you. "I have reo, immemied it to all my friends and have piven it to my ' daughter who is now pettinp alonp aplentlitlly . May vou live many yearn to lu-lp nur suffering sisterB." Mks. C. C.lltl't.MKK, Z'yS (iKA.NIi ÖT. , llUooKLVU N. Y.
Over eighty thou sand stich letters as this were received by iMrs. Pinkhani during i S97. Surely tliis ia trong proof of her alility to he lp suffering women. Free Homes
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