Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1902 — Page 7
FEEDING PLATFORM. VA III Pap fur lleelf Ihr Klral Vnr ON Ad) farm ttlirif Many Ilona Are Heul. The t i in- fur frriling )mars will '""ii he lltTi" lljfilill. II 11(1 witli I a ill ft! Mich jirices itk now indicated, it will puy to arrange for fee(liiif without watte. Them is a leak MMMWbcrl in the mit n.-ir nifiit of momi farmer through which the pfOatS Meiil uwiiy. afOSt braeri feed MM iu the ear, to hop-, himI throw it on the ground. When t In-ground is fro P this method will do, but when the ground is oft or BWddj there it lots of waste. The MNMMRpanjring illustration shows a fee-riiag )lutfmi photoHOO KKEIUNi; I'LmATKoHM yra-l by the writer on one of the !i hop-rnisuip farms in tins community. It it, in my opinion, a cheap, ideal platform for feeding corn to hops, shelled or in the ear. The platform in about 8x12 feet, sufficiently lare to a-coiiunolate eiffhl or ten fatr-alsed nofs. The owner of this farm hM several just such platforms which he ues in feeding Iiis hops, so that each litter is kept sepurate from the others. The platform itself is made of two-inch plunk II feet lonjr. It is eonskiared bet( to iie plank on account of the wear and tear. 1 have u-cd both the two-inch plank and inch boards; the inch stuft will do, but will not last a tony. In framinp the platform the plank should he Boosted upon 4s set up edcewisc. The 24s should be of pood pine or oak; either will last well. The plank are sectrelv nailed to the "4s. On one side .f the platform tin' troii.'h. Mid this is n pnod place for it. It gieea the bog a pood plSM to stand while drinking and bt free from mud and slush in very bad weather. At the other sWle and end ere nailed tSS to keep the COf9 from working .ff of the platfrm when the hops are eattnjr. The oppoaite end ban no Heat but is left open to pive a place to clean the phitform readily after e.uh feedinp AMien btl tiding the platfonn let it incline toward the uncl.-ited end sn thnt in rainv weather the water will wash and (lean the platfoTO. The amount of material reipiireü to build this platform h lea than 900 feet, and at the price of hemlock plank in this tnnrket (abottl $17 pel M.I it i so cheap that n" farmer abonld try to tret along without. The platform will pay for Itself the first yenr and it will last many years. (4M Reynold, in Ohio Farmer. RAZOR-BACK CROSSES. Ciprrimrnla or llrlnii londarlrtt Hm Inrrriwr Ihr Profil iif Ihe n lnr llr pari BM ul. The fecundity, v ipor and digestive propensities of the raor-bak hl p i to be utilized in the production of good ham und bacon. Experiments are beinp conducted at the Wisconsin exp t ment station in CTOeaing the ra riiack boar, direct from the wilds f Arkansa. with Herkshire and I'olaod4 hiiwi sows. The first cros s is said to bf a Kr'at improvement over the male parent, both in looks ami qeality of the same j"rk. Subsequent penerations are expected to accentuate the most desirable porkinp pi.ilities ol the dnm, while retaining the keen ajipetito and natural fecumiitv of the wild hog. This i- a rerj interest inp a well as important experiment. At ne time the ronph. wild hop of the forest wa the only source of pork that our forefathers knew any thiup about. Thousand of years were required to Improve such rough stock to its present satisfactory Condition, It is not to be wondered at that ouringall the necessary inhrecilinp for special point, the final propeny should lostj s,,rne f its original dipestive and productive vigor. If these desirable qualities can n. m be extracted from ihe oripinal type of wild boar and incorporated into our present symmetrical breeds by judicious cro.sinp. the profit from the swine depart mei1 of tin farm will be tili greater.- Agricultural Epitouit. Meal la atttth Prr where. Bet I end mutton nrc high in Kngland Bt i f ami mutton are hiph in Australia, beef and mutton are high in France, dcrinauy and on the continent penerally. Heef and mutton arc hiph in this country, but not the hiphest of tbtworld'i market a. Beef end mutton sro hiph almost everywhere. Ciriliced man eats. What has done nil of tl is ifr i he tiniverfcc is human hanget and the improved condit Ion of the masse. Cold rtorngn b M inea en Improved stape that the conpestion of producta at certain far away center i relieved by takinc thee cheap t meat. t mirkets where they are needed anil can te used. Then droughts and Stock dieenaat have helped larpely The world is meat hungry and i pay ing the price for its foud. Kational Trovialoner. J
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RAISING BEEF CALVES. At Ihr B4 of Moalha Tar Skoal llr Hrdr fur lite Market a4 Ike Map Price. "In esjeeeaafully growing eolSwfJ 1 prefer an April calf of gOCaj beef tM k." Mjri a correspondent of the Indiana f orm r "Ihr mother sh.mUl le well takin care of, fed on plenty of rluver h.iy, proiind com and oataatsct half fend half. Let the talf hae all the tmcst milk that it Want; then take it nwav from the
row mid put it in a stable handy and where t lie cow ;i n lea it. if it is l,.,d Breather, If the weather is niif put flu- cow on a pood pasture of rye, with the calf just oer the fence at ! a straw shed or stark, where it can pet the benefit of the tun. The ?nt abottld be turned to the cow morn ing, noon sad night for the first two weeks; then tbe calf will eat if it in wJiere it can gai something preen. There slumld Itr a small lot of re fenced IT for the calf, and hat. with pleat of milk morning and Bight, will he all that is reipiired for the ReXt two weeks. Tficn the calf Will be one month old. On May 1 there should e a patch of Oats ready for tar ralf, with a box nailrd np under a shed where the calf can go out of bad weather and eat a quart of ground oats ami corn, equal part-. ii ( rning and night for the next Bionth, Teed nat after turninp the cow out. Ouring the third month, .lune. the calf sh uld be treated the same as the second, except a little more pround feed, nv one half lint more. Tbl fourth monlh it should hac a patch of peas to run in. and the lead should be cut down to one tpiart morning and Right. The fifth month the calf Should bare three pints of pround oats and corn and one of oil cake or flan-seed meal t'iwn hurt after Ix-in turned to the cow. with the pasture increased by letting run on a fre-h rye natch, At the end of August it will be six months old and sboutd be ready for tnarKc? at the ton j rice for eubrea, I should have said at the end ' f two week- the calf tboul I be trimmed and dehorned if a horned ealf, n m! durinp all this time the calf should have fresh, clean waiter where it can go and ilrink at will." PROTECT YOUR STOCK. I in Par hi.nlil Me llhnn: n Well CosMtenefo! Pnstnre at f'iWhere tattle or other animals are kept in a paatnre both day and ni'iit. there sbouhl be some protection provided against rainstorm and heavy showers. ihed well adapted to this purpoae is howa in the no eompenylhg Illustration. It is lotT, atid 1 MM Bide open Th.s .p n idc SbOttld face the q lar ter from which cold rains ;.re least likely to come, the direction varyinr in different iarts of the country. No tioor la required, thus savinp mm h lumber. The numerous windows Bra provided with drop shutters, t" he kept opt u as shown, thui it, ..... PAPTI RE !'. PADDOCK KIIKD. affording free entrence to air. lot j keepinn out rain. If such a bulMHag were located near the other farm buBdinga, it snonld make iui admirable winter shed for sheep, the WhV down beinp cloacd, or a winter stca I ape place for farm machinery, the front being closed in with lappd boarding. When such a building is located !r. the pasture, the cattle c:m bo taught to come to it at night by giving an occasional feed of grain there. In this way they will have immediate shelter if a sudden shower occurs in the night. Moreover, mUCb manure will thus be saved, which an lie drawn away to the fields ,.r piled up, rotted and spread exenly or the pasture land. s the manure is dropped by cattle in the pasture, it Is of but little benefit to the soil, as It Is all in one spot, killing the pr.isv. and rendering unpalatable to cattle ; the rank tiiss that prows aliout its edges for several years thereafter. ?heep enrich the land they feed upon, hut the manure dropped by cattle in n pasture i very largely wasted. Country lientleman. phr BeSSaaa rm llorae. Pent. W A. Hrnrv : The t.i rtnen arm bOTM often travels .er 4' miles in a day, r:e-thin! 'of the distance beine in a walk, trot am! gallop respectively. This work Kenne an expenditure of energy amount ing to tot less tl an '..t.74s.'i(m foot pounds, or a feedrequircmenl of u.T? pi ends, of Ü gestibte Itter, batlndlng the food of support. The boreee arc fed on an iver::ir' ration misting of only .".." pound of hay. 11 pound of oat and some cut straw. Thi ration contains only nb. ut ftj pOUntfn Of digestible Komponente, end "it is therefi re n-t hard t- inder-tatiii why the norsci lose bunril) in Weight during the maneuvem, nrul that, vn hen these are over, a large number of animals hate to lie tlentMtd of. a not adapted for use iu the military aervmei they are also unlit for aim Ort Jn other work Fowis do not run together in large nnmher. They will alway s diride int locki of intall size and will select different reeding grouai i, alwayinraeeff mi they have the opportunity.
IN VARIOUS PLACES.
Id Sei"ih towns the aterape marrv in a p. f ii ,.i-.. aid i f fen i.e. f7. Malen prepor. derate ir. the population of Sheffield, England, to the extent of 1,(X)7 to e.er i .('( female. Swiss ornithologies ledare that eats have become so i. unierou ia Switzerland as to threaten the extermination of all the birds of the country between 7.000 and h.000 packape of home-prown fip- ar. i i. up di,. p. .'(lied eery wek from ' rthing. w hich is the center of tbc Knp 1 is h figprow ing industry. The governor peneral of the Amur territory i abtuit to organize an exhi.tition at Kiin for the purp s. of interevtinp the Mam hu and ( hir.ee in B ;sian manufacture p product. hei i.p ( 1 ok Kwan, a ( hineke wi .nan of wealth and edocatii n. i' poinp on a tour of the world and will be the firt (hinee i mur, win ! .-. er attempted uch a venture. She has firopresive ideas and is p ir.p to ee what Amerca and Europe are like. Bren Uailin. the Sai i.ivian explorer who lias just returned from a tour of Africa, traveled 10.50 kilometer f.rr territory never before explored. He broBgfat home more than 3.000 nbotegrnphs. It will take him tWO year t- xvork up hi literary material. flrt in hook of travel f. r the peneral public, then in fcientific treat ie. In the meantime he ha been asked to lecture before ail the important peographical ocietie in Europe. After finithir.p his booki he intends to tart at once on a new ravage of discovery in central Aia, GARDEN NOTES AND HINTS. The sumach cone are ibowrng x iv ic scarlet. Small t ree are not expenive. and they yield ur.endinpdelipht. The early autumn is a pood time to -et out. The young, ieasltlve plant t.-.r-,. from seed this ummer need cartful attention. Only the raindrops should pririkir- them, anil injects must le kept at bay. By early October they should be .tr ng enough t aitbstand Indoor eosdltlons. A color;, of yi ing oak tree, and erirT.M i . end perfect, yet only from f ur to six Im bei i iph. is a sipht to glailden an artist. Such a Mpht may te Het With, n the edpes f the wi ods, qniti ftra. Here a hint for ihe amateur gardener. The i h eornfli wer aci the yellow core pis are w ilHagand cheerful ei mpaniens. Plar. ted together they produce a perfect harUH By ( f lor, and. beinp of much the rame habit, neither en wd nor enelnly ibnde one another. Let thein seed ;he beds, i ter, for another t;. r n :ctr. fioo oo ah geiaa toe xasse. For the new Iai!y Limited tun to California to be placed in ervice November 1, UUt, b be Kl i k Island BysU .md Southern l'.K I ompaa'; via tae El Iaso Short Line. The com net i in n i open to tbe public and condition invoive no feee of any kind. For ciresdai of iawtrnctiona, addtcae st onec J so. Bel istian, Bsaaeagct Ttafhc M..i.ui:r. Bach lind System, ( tiicagt.. Why Hr Rrjolrrd. Daudhter I'aps seemed in an unuu.il!v g-itl humor this tnoimnt; when he atarted down town. M ' i My puiu-a' That reminds me I forgot to ask rum hr mor.ev Toledo Bee nmars laio tone anaee Allen's Foot-Ease. It eure painful, swollen, mart:iig. weating, feet. Makes new tioes eay. Sold hy all uraggistsand Shoe store. Don't accept ar.v suhstitute Sample FKEbs Addres A B.Olnwted, Ls kv, N. V. "It may tic taken s a formal notification that the camps gn is en," said the largewsisted pbilosopber, "when the candidates Iwg.ti to say: 'Thi u on me.' " lndiauapoiis News. Stopa 111. I ,,ii; I, and works off t lie cold. I-axative Bromo Vuinine '1 aUets. I'riee 'Si rents. To be found in bad company often ejii.va.ti.t to being lo: -v auago Ia:!jr New Piio'a Cure i the bet Biedieiac we erer ued for all affect iona of the throat and lurp . Wm. O. Kr.diley, Vanburen. Icd Feb. 10. 1W0. Net to return a benefit is the greater tin, hut nut to es üfer it is the enrbnr BenenXi THt MARKETS. X, w Yi : k Aus CATT1.K Native itaers I I - olToX-MWdllnif FIA it u Winter Wheat . Jj Will. AT N. - Knl - ' i IMN No. 2 w 1. 1 1C I 3 ii U "i I Tt Nu : (Ii. w i 5' ' ! i UK M- ss X. w . 1 .a U I LOU!! COTTtiN MMdllnf Jpt0 lsEKN ks eteera g l'ows und Helfers. JS J CAI.VE ipei I '-' SS I III m;! Kair t h i ' .. t Ä W bjhBBP Fair to Cholca.... W KU-I K -Patents VI WHEAT N" - ioi laww). u COHN N I i.vis No - Mixed mew). - u BYK No I : VM-h.iI. Tub W'ahd 17 U utth r Ora u nr II Y "1 in Tim-it rix- Mi- i S fii tl BCTTRR Chol l'.tiry ... 17 V U . N Clear Itlb 1 K;.;s hreh j'oHK cttati(tarIM s-eo. n ' LA KL t lxUe Mc.m U chic Acta CATTl.K -Native Steer.... ' 75 V llisiH-Kalr t ihMce 6 W U BHKKP r'atr tu Choice. . S VlAJl 'K- V:nt. r Patent-. SO l Spririar PStfOtS . JSC WHEAT N" ffruia KO. J K(l Is'1!' CORN -No. . Y ban i. er Nu : 1-liKK M -s lKANSAS CIT1 C'ATTbK Natlv. Sti.r la 1 Hi His Kalr to i'hd S WIIKAT N.i : !! 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WIVES OF GREAT MEN. Welding, the ikk.i-l aanriietj n ntaid eraut. Kir Thomas Ifnee'i ife sooMed kret na the ee of ins raren tk afilteaj had troubles with both of his Wives. Nor was Lis the u,oi.ody of tke inarty rdoin. Colenoge left hi wife ar.d children Witbo.it a go log or farewell and never would Me them again Catherine 11 of gasale had her husband caasinaled, and from his death to her own ruled aloue ery much
al tie. "Her.'' Joason'c wife went to tbe Ian after him if he stayed ton Ii eg and brought him home, tongue lashing hint al the way. Mo.'n re. at the age of 4 n arried an nctress aged 1 7 summer. he ran away, and it n wed and covered her track. Ha:itt' wife rared nothing f r Ms ability. Her temer wa an intensity. And the tragedy of the unsympathetic played itelf to the bitter end. Napoleon conquered the crii:, material. But be often w ore at JoaephIne (a woman who wa once hi wife), and when she cried, said: 'Tluh; it make tour noe red.'' Rut be waaa great man. Robert Schumann fell in love with the daughter of hi piano teacher. The inspiration the gave him wa tba world' gain. When the irate father refued a union with the daughter, "Davldsbundler." "Kreiierana" and NoTeietten" were given to tbe world In tangible form, and the wife he cos. cted became bis. So much fir adanrnftg, COULDN'T LIVE WITHOUT THEM New York City. Aug. lSth Mr. Charles Hack, of C4 Hue de la Victoire, Paris, France, relates a most interesting experience. "Ever since I was about three years of age I have suffered evert!y with Kidney Urease. "Lat year I spent some time at tbe baths at Carlsbad. (Hohernia) but I came back ater five week treatment with a severe pain still in my Kidney. "My doctors in Paris- and Hamburg could do nothing for me. "I was obliged to start from Paris to Montreal, Canada, and when I arrived in the Canadian city I was half dead. "I read an advertisement of D( dd's Kidney Pills in a newspaper there and began to use thi rerr.eiiy. and after two days' treatment I feh that my pains were leaving me and in a week I had no p.tin at all. "D (Id's Kidney pills are the most wonderful remedy In the world. I keep them a'.way with me. for I beüese I ennld not Mve without them " LIBBVS NATURAL FLAVOR FOODS Ar F. a CttfnaMl laa Hi4 PcrSreOr aafcS i ANro roast. ma to soa rrb. I'Matr aa4 aliriaalr Saorad Pot : m carcoMat tmA k rr. ( c- aaS asssaSaaW If notlaavork. aa will ordar u at roar i j n ' . Prrpval oatf bf LIB8Y , McMCILL A 1 188V, CHICAGO Tae World fereaff vf Caferers. Our naw nlittaa of "H(i To at r Ooor TsntaS TO tut ' asat (raa lar tau aaklr CHURCHES SCHOOL HOUSES AND HOMES must be decorated with A LA BASTI NE to insure health and permanent satisfaction. Vr:te for free $ . t.s ! y our artists. Buy only in packages properly labeled " AlabaMint ." ALABASTINE COMPANY, GRAND SAPIOS. MICH. w are's Big Baradn Book ards off high prices, by holeiallng goods to ail. orth a dollsr. Ill save yon neny dollars. It risfitaloa "r I SWrarra QnnHnswtiMaaii'r; - oa Ta.SSt ailftrcul rtu 1 - CSS illustration ara aird to h'lp y&o or.Jrtaad what tba fooat look her. Snd 1$ rrnu Sat rataloai and arn Sow So U four d liara dw tba trk . f Sva. CHICAGO Tbe bouse Uu. tells tbe tnitb. PILES iiiKsiSfirrt lief aud roaiTITS I.T ( I BM ria.Be. I 'f frr aaai- le ada'swa X Kit 1 !. a. t u"a mi,"i-- Naw V"fc
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I SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH FEMALE WEAKNESS;
SAYS MRS. ESTMR M. MILSER.
"I Had the Headache Con-tinually-Could Not Do My WorK-Pe-ru-na Cured." Mr get beff M. Mllner. DeGraff, Ohio, writes: ' was a terrible aufererirom female weakness and tad the headache continually. I warn not able to do my housework for my hunbmnd and my welt. I wrote you and described my condition as near aa possible. You re torn -mended Perana. I look four bot tie a and was completely cured. I think Peruna a wonderful medicine and have recommended It to my friends with best results. " Mrs. L. 4L miner. Mis.s Mamie Groth. Platterille, Wis., writes: "Accept a grateful girl's thanks for the wonderful help I hare received through the ii of IVruna. Although I looked well aiid strong I have for several years suffered with frequent backache and wou.d for several days have splitting headaches. I did not v i-h to fill my system with poisonous drugs, and so w hen several of my friends advised me to take Peruna. I asked ray physician what he thought of it. He recommended it and v I took it and am entirely without pain of any kind now." Miss Mamie (iroth. Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, has had over
DAINTY SUMMER GIRLS USE CUTICURA SOAP assisted by CÜTICURA OINTMENT for preserving, purifying and beautifvinp the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for irritations of the skin, heat rashes, tan, sunburn, bites and stinjs of insects, lameness and soreness incidental to outdoor sports, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and for all the purposes cf the toilet, bath, and nursery. gjg-Mtu-h that all should know about tbe nkin, scalp, and hair ia told la ge circular with Ccticura Soar.
PILES THE UHIYERSITY OF HOTRE DAME, Nome DAME. INDIANA. Ft IX COfRSES IN ClasUca. Letter. Bca nomioinJ tlutor lournalitm. Art. Stlenc. Pharmacy, I aw. Civil. Mrchanicai and Else trel I njmrennj A rcllllrclwrc. Thorough Preparatory aad Comaaercial Caawaas. Rowans Fraf to alt fludrnta who have remr'rtrd Ihe ludie required for admixien inte Iba laaaSf Of bemof Year of ai.y ol tba C clltsiate Coaraea. Rooms to Rent, mrderate charce to rn3aats over aevetiteea i reparios frr C-illefiata Ccnraea. A limitrj number of 1 odidtes l( r Ihr KrrleStestical täte will ir received at special rates. 5t. Edward's Mall, f r h i un.iri it ras. iaoique in tbe completeness cf its equipment. The eoth Year wiM cpen .September 9, 100a Catalog ties Free. Address REV. A. MORRISSF.Y, C. S. C President. WFATHERWISE 15 THE MAN WHO WEARS ffij.WATtsP.OOF kw0 OIltD CLOTHING v A reputation extending over v iiv.si saiasra akh sie Junrnntea ore brack of very oonrsent beerino the AON OP THt FIjH There ere mit imitations. ana a .1 - do sure or tne nasve Trtumn L . a... v ivnks on irre puuvns V ON SALE EVKYtTKEftt OR. BEAST
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east IVta m. ant!. fifty years ex peri- j ence'in the treat- j me nt of female ca- I tarrhal diiseases. He advises women free of charge. If you are suffering from any female derangement write h;m a description of your symptoms and he will give yon the benefit of his experience in the treatment of women's diseases If you do not derive promptand satisfactory resulta from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr ilartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 25 veais tsTAStnsfe. e teaa Fife aad aoitpaid a ISC safe trtatne fort. Fittala aaa Diacaariaf the lettaar. alt tCS safe ilia, trtatose aa Data mi at Waats Of tat ISoaaaaJt cart kvvar aititf atiaaS. aaac alia a teal MUartJ - at farmth tktw aaattaa aaaataSaa. DRS. THORNTON at wHNOW.'OJO 0' Kasaaa CM. Ms-
flTaLlltvll TOII1T iANTlaT,C FREE TO WOMEN. Wr will rrvAil Free Trial ,.lssaa with rafti. at of " IVIil. w " "w I t t . ..,.. t., i.iiisknre mill UMel Pn.llnf Thi Irl Antlptlc II 11 . tnallexl f-T Iot-äI irrmiinrni 01 ,iiat lie a-1 .Km ml star w ninii m, " iai aw w - - 1 sw arid lirsllng i-w. r aa a doarbr Is w. TKlrrfol. yinckty porlflee tad lirrath and clrnnws 1,1, an t inouih lrtr1!y. S. 1.1 liy arnirtnaia or aaa postpaid. M.'inliUii' suaariwa . . . ... .......... h-rfMll MinriMl . Sr.l ami 11 1, k, na u MT0 I I The K. Pinion .. Plwatwn. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES BY A.N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. 224 V.ruit Streit, St loui. HAZARD I AZA St D BJI.A r aaMar ard amaSeleaaithea I If r u inisx wbt Jul shout I at. too may tiami-a thafaaltl - H ,.a ,....,l.r'l aura seWPOWDfi fVou. ELECTROTYPES In frmt rr1rfr th I"" f.Hfre j A. W. BelMCg S".r,"r snraaaaw A. I. K.-H win VSBCN WatlTlw TO ADVtUTIItaj Olataaaa a tat thai yea saw taa Advertlan aaaatt aa sals aaaea. a-aal la-lwaLrWalllrlaXal;l lTUS f AIL II l:i Hest i uugh 8f rap. tastea timid I Intim. rvij br dniaalsta. aJaal'IrlSraarOraTF
