Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1904 — Page 7

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ICE FOR A BtCIN.ER.

ng iu the Poultry Buanits, eds on Oettlng a S-.c-i-e-sful Start.

XhF. FOR WtANING COLTS. How to Bing the Foale Through a Stiouh Triod of Eaiatence Vital Hffatt Succtaa.

Th? h as, ,n r .r w.aiilug foal 1 at ami and It 1 time- U make prostration

tur.!(,r u mi. ii preparation ba i. t airea: i . r. i .. i .... . ..it h All Id lia

urt to .at grain and ! reo regularly

t t:.ut it win i' arn tod. peal npog Um feeU i aider 1 1. it. HKii it iii4i Lei it mill

lütlona there will be

a starting a poultry b ulm- i id 1 bavt- aulO Icftl AVouim ,iil my tapal laaeeptiaa i a nil wiU nutuc MIS' ait la beat to raise 1 have wo. lafflr crrn. t orn ojmI :i plained, I have at roc land. Alo, how many begs ,stT for breeding purpii s si? A Inn. h in ich t r u . i pi fowls, and ' - oftefl it be fed? flow shall I divbt n?ng yards? Alao, wu ;ld it !

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!e 'o p'ac" ho'is I' an old SrdUtf t T" Uf almvf Inquirer r plies .n toe Ohio

Mr I K Karn;er as

,ave 0 suAVi nt vari.ty of n the grams art sun Iciuent-

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LTllY HuL'Sfc AM YAliL. meat ud grien fcx.d Wheal kwkaM ar superior to e-e ,d hoiKhiim. if a easily Rr..wn e, maugel-wurzels, etc.. ahoutU ra for Krtteu food in wint r. 1 neatm Is. a ihey ar ;.- '! 11.haadle and store A rati D .1 of a mixture of the grama with green food and meat. be divided about a. follows: i Li and wain, r.3 r c at . : atfl oenl . animal food, cent. It lo best to f-e meal ay. giving about four and on- - 0 a 'o ea h Iff fowls. If ou tra fresh bones from Um an! have o bon- mti. r. this If y the bt meat snprdy II I i t Ti . u 1 1 toictur : 1 u boo beef s ropa.

. tu oorf o both mare a latter is flnoii) r. hatif.- h ill have ies

effect uj.011 u.i growth aad condition of tne coll, a it t exiudel over a tool period ami effected gradually, MTB tb Prali .. Farmer. It w I b wi., too to have the colt BaJter-hroket! before it in taken t.;. from it- mother. A n. time .an it be n.'.re r. a !:ly tant.t t.. stand tied or to load than When bj taealdaafthe . Even II tfta roltteti run !nw In a fhed or box during tlie winter until it Isold enoiii:. to work : r-hreal : r. i- at this tim fhont.1 rt'.t ho oefflected. The colt arttl never forci t it and when ready to go ir.to harn s will be mnch more tra t.at.e bef ans of the early 1 iiw Again, ft i oflaa Rectaaarj toi:;: h the ooltl 'luriiiL t . ,r growing per. cd for t),, purpo ..f tr:mmlcc the feet or dreBinr Voaadl ti.at have le n accidentally inflicted and in otieh caoai It It a vr;. br at advatage to have them we!! hal tor-broken Ti.o olt Rhotil.i b liberally fed on tU'Urishlnc prowine food durirg it- fir-t w:' ' '' ' fopaMAS the first car dati raa aa largi -he kind of horse it will make After the flr.t year it w!M tet a!onx v.rr veil on coarer aTirt -heap, r fe.-d than some other kinc of ftv-k Int it should have of the ben luring the flrt year. While it ahoald have a libera! era!t ration IN eotl ihoaJI not he f?d too much rora. Ifaacl and hone makini: fceda toek a? oatt an.! bran are tetter pulted to ftjr tue.! A mixture of. m xt and bran m;!.r an excellent grain ration for the raft With rood clover r alfalfa hay f r rotiehane. th bran rr.ay he dispensed with, and a lariter prnportioa of corn used with satisfac-

ttrrt r Meiiiaatlan A Cliii.ttu.au. Luin (Lui.g. waa employed in a Portland mut ing factory. li )r.,.;i!i(i I ii. . U w.tb a Uujrhgfrjcr rillc, and during hi MMMM boura Iran.. i to lix.t Mel!. He l.uk OtUf OI1C e. and to ayai not bothered about oowttiag the ataetr 1md he took aim. a tliini.' MrhMk often lootthiea petdaoi in ttOrkMiiati!.!). A few ia:v ago Lura iiiiiiv went home to t hina and ataid there some time. While there he WOll .i.e ...v with two frar.d t. . . a lot of hoff, for which tiiey r. .-ri..: a conliderable awn ol aaaaty. Kiffht roi-l-.-rt.. who htul ieeured h 'oroiatloa .f what butinea they were In. followed them in a boat to rob thrm. T.utn Chnaff iitn) l lcn.1 into the rtn? w ith his Winebeater till he killed seven of them, and i!ow. ) the ether to eseaaei that hi odfjbt carry the ncw to therei ... ader of the pant'. aJ Kttik.- terror

to the souls of ti,. heathen. Napoleon aal that, if ev.-r th-hinee learned th art of war. oti r nations would do we!! to sta:..! from under, am! if manv

em ar. l.k. Lua ( bung Napoleon ight. Portland Oregonian.

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HORSES THRIVE ON SILACE But, Sayi an Indiana Man. It Must Be Fad Jud:cioualy and with Some Care

mbr of tftholes to me male with tbe different breeds per r and more active breed, as Inborn i'l.vmoa'U 1". to 20; Urahi:i . r U a e

uaabefs. ucatiag a poultry plar.t i' is a ! artae.e to havo the hotuea .! ! ' i uth or southeast Houae 11x14 is stifflcient for '17, fowls. vards 2t! "' -: are a!r right for this number Yn ;r I ;od if the houses ail face the . The rt.ns may extend fron rth side if desired. An old or

is an ideal nia.e ior to.-.tting a

v plant, and Is especially va'.u

a run for growing tek Anlent plan is to have house middle of the runs, ma! int; th- m deep on each side of h.vi-e

When aila-e was first mtr.-du eu many caaea of ieknes in horses w.-;a reported, and it was then ttMMffht silage was not taited for horses, under proper care, Li ever, good aiUe i 0 safe olid varoffMc food for horbe.. When lieinnim; to f. t d bilag . allow ike animal to be. ume acruou med tj the food by tlegree), us thi? la as Important as when rhaagtag from old tc nw corn or from hav to grass A the fir-t lead a small am aut, an 1 inc ease aradualiy as the animal's a petita and . mdition of bowels auy it. tiicav s'.la" u.ak.s a good mug hag t , for horses when us'd in connection with viay or stover and grain Silage ' is also a good feed for hogj and ha-b'-tn found to be economical to tsM la t onj'inetaui with COTO as a niainte-

nan e lation. hut no; so if u-ed alon All pood silajre contains a larp amount of aora and if a large ration or orn is given besides, it often rovs

I uangerous and gives bowel troubb

Hogw reo rroai w to jmpncn oi snare and 14 to 21 un.la of exirn on th- ob pfr week can be kept in good eondttion thntuch be evere winter By usinp silage the feeder save onethird in llle COt .f feed. Silage is considered a cheap maintenance taMan for carrying, br 1 sow a over winter, en-1 not for fotteninc Agriul-u:aJ Epitomitt.

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two pens each 1 xlO loldiog 2 fa. !i Yards. 22xQ; two to ich one in fint and one in rear 'f The hens can be allowed to o iioth yards, or may 1 onfin.; ard while a forap vrop U

ng in the other Porta bit fence be moved from one rdJ to he ' grrrnpement Tliat I Handy Because

rhu -aving half the cost of

d leaving the groucd on one th-- ' .uses clear for cultiva-

CONVENIENT HOC TROUCH.

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It Can Be Ciean.d without the Pigs Interfering.

The honseo all face the s.mth din may b extendel to a.vomany number of fowls.

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HELPFUL POULTRY HINTS.

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Make a c eavy solid

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A aalli d e?R which 1. ' I ly on the fce!l wh t. latle.

Woodea flfjcra close r nt the ;amp from EJ always moist. The '.'i.t heap aids Bee I he festhers am, D and inpurttif . - from ban

v i i p poo;! three

' t are fertile. "fT the furplus cock

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iot lay until spring ip frm la at an time, w h tUer

toaaaaal or not. gl only mu h will eat up clon. American

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Vak a sw ;n gate

of xt timber and or e inch boards

Take 2 l- meh hoawi u laeaes wie t.v 4 feet loai and bore I icth hole in I it,, aei Irom ends Hang the gate by aaUlag boardi to each end of trough. Atta, h a latch -o thai the uate can b held ou either side of trout Plac tue trough In hog lot f. t When roa to to feed, pud, the pate from von and

it Clean out tne i route aiu; pm

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In the feed Now pud the pate to yau . hogs an at This arrang. ti" nt is aaady. fOf the trough, ran be cieared ot ItedJ mn'Hi without hoga intorlericg.r n Robin v

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Windmill Made at Home. I It may be built b) s.tttr.c an aptigh i p.it. supporting an upright shaft, havi nc a hub on top. carrmi: three horltontal arms, to fJM h of which arc hinged I Habt rectangular franv rovcradi wftb aeavy muslin T light canvaa. regulate ! o swing in oao direct loa ..n't . irom I horltontal to perpendicular The sails ' re carried with wind i rigid angb- to

It. and return t IgtwIaiMEainsI Ihewiad.

Th" post ma: i'an two eej "t 'no top. o as to short, n the connetio:i of the nrper box with It. The low. r boat Iff maf be M a t'osit act .-ven wPh the ir .und. under tbe upper bearing. i h , - roar feet in dian.et.r -"cured Mg tibi bottom of the soaft. ma bavo m.Kith tru. gnxne ;.,r rope hand

lour feet arttl bo found bigg Barnwi mto Its clronrntefnowby a crowigb for o wire fence. If the yard is ba(, ,u une f1(1 r,.htng in a hole in a od Hzo Tbe maller ah ord tb ,hp ot,1ir jn hn(1. bße the mldr will the ;eoce have to oe as ihs dj B t,, with the wheel. Is red -r t'e yard the more tr. aodlM) fcof Albeit lailv , io St L uis Okibehr fowls try to et out of Ii iv....)

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Room for Heti.

s are kept yarded they have the amount of vsn.

that should be given them On tn restrictions of this kind rre barf, as land is nh too I price to make it ntoessary to i)' amount the fowls should The mall amount allotted to the

is often due in tb oust of fern -it th.- Lfgtf ih yard the less ! of fencing If no t p rail Is

Om- I .1. A determined womos from the west v! Washington not lot.g- ago for the purpose of Interviewing a member of the cabinet on a ajtbjeci of interest to her. She Oiiled, as it hupper.f.!, just at the time vh.-n the fraada in the Cuban postal department were made public, and the majority of the president's advisers, absorbed in considering 'he matter, had given in'ructions that tl. wre not to Le disturb 0. Hfo you refuse to take rry card to the secretary'.''' a'k-.l t he net crottatd only of the niefsei r r. "It w. . d :.e aga.nst my firil. rs, ar.d I don't dare to." replied the messenger, poiitely. The Uitor turned away In high dudgeon, but a happy thought occurred to her, and the retraced her stepe. "Here, my man," she said, insinuatingly, "here is 60 cents. Now v. U J ou take my card in?" "I'm paid a bigger salary than that to keep your car., t ut. madam," respoaded the darky shaking bia head. N. Y. Tribune.

Is Ihr Quern n Regal " ' nnniirt The queen Is of the old Irish royal strain. She is not only a Quelpb and a tuart. slie is one of the royal O'Connors. The Inst Irih ..if. r. ig-ri ,f the whole island was Roderick O'Connor. His sons were slain. Iiis daughter married Hugo de Lacy. Their daughter married a lo lturph. earl of I'lster; from them descended Kllen, wife of Rabetrl Diuoa, kfasg of Beothusd. The gran.iosughter of Kotiert Rrue, Prin-.-Marg.-ry. married the lord high tevvard of Scotland, and thro ;gh In r theStnartsclalnied the Scottish crown. I roin theme it is easy to trace how the roial blood of Ireland, Scotland and Knffland meets in the p-rson of the reigning Queen Victoria. Irish Tourlat

He ...t Fori t -Sr en Dollar. P.. cson Johnson Urtdren and Sisters: Ie collection to-night amounts to seven cents and an ole baggage check! It now becomes mah painul duty to inform to' del Prof. Drizzle, ob Yale, s;ns i!e sirth will be drawn into de an by Sunday at t! Prof. Poke, ob Harvard, prophesies a sm ii.:-'ot. wif a fixed star by rex' week. Tuesday ! Prof. Plobbs. Ob Princeton, sny de bottom is wine drop out ob de Atlantic ocean and batst things peneraUy! PeaeOB JaettaOO will now pass de hat again fo' de benefit ob a!l aaeoUgbtem d merabahs wot may wisli to die in deLordi Pock.

THE UNITED STATES WILL SO0W KNOCK AT THE DOORS OF CANADA FOR WHEAT. A Crop of 60 00O.O00 Bushela of Wlieat Will Be 'he Record of IUC4. The results of the threshing ia Western Canada are not yet m plat ad, but irom intortiiatioii ut aaad, It U Msli lo cay ttbgl tue gvagggg per acre will be ituboiiably high ami a fair eatimata will place tb toiai yield of Vgagt at 60,000,00 bushels. At present prices this will add to the wealth of the farm rs nearly $80,0(1 1, 1 11 J h n think of the immcn.se yb Id of o .:. barley and the large herda of cittle,

for all of whiih good prices will be paid. The following official telegram waa aent bj li aorable Clifford Siftoa. Minister rf 'he Inorior. to Lord Strathoona. High Commissioner for Canada: "Am now able to state definitely j that under conditions of unusual difficulty in Northwest a fair av.iage crop of wheat of good quality has be. n reaped and u now sacare from subStantlal damage. The reports of injury bv frost and rust were grossly ag j aggerated Th" wheat of Man toba' and Northwest Territories ' will appre- j gate from fifty-five to sixty million ' b'r '.- Th" ;uality is good, and the

pri e is ranging around one dollar per bushel." Prank IT. Spearman, in the Saturday Eveninp Post, says: "When our first transcontinental railroad was built, learned men attempted by isothermal deawael ration to prove tht whe it could not profitably be prown north of where the line was projected; but the real granary of the world lies up to 30 miles north of the. Canadian Pacific railroad, and the day is not d finitely distant when the I'nited States will l nock at the

doors of Canada for its bread. Railroad men see suh a day: it may bo hoped that statesmen also will sc It. and arranpe their reciprocities while they may do so gracefully Americans already have swarmed into that far country and to a degree have takn the American wheat field with them

Despite the fad that for years a little Dakota station on the St. Paul road Eureka held the distinction of being the largest primary grain market in the world, the Dakotas and Minnesota will one day yield their palm to Saskatchewan. Tin- tn .f lie Se.irl. Says Mr. Hayashi, a dlfftlngohlhed citizen of Japan: To-day wo Iap)aM " havo battleships, torpedoes, cannon. The China seas redden with the blood of our killed and of those we kill. Our torpedo" roar, our -hrapnel .-br -k our cannon breathe slaughter, and we die and are the cause of death. And you occidentals say to oa, You have won your rank; you have civilised yourselves' Centuries up.m centuri..we have had artists, pain ts. sculptors, philosophers. In too sixteenth century we had pui llthed in Japanese the falles of Aesop Y- we then barbarians?" This with a BgyatarhMM oriental smile a little sad, a little sarcasticSaturday Evening Post

I Jaert) I rrr. Lafayette said: "The WOrld should never forg t the spot where or.ee stood Liberty Tr e." It la a large elm in Hoston. Mass., used to hang effiffirs of obnoxious persons upon ot the time of the disturbances caused by the stamp act. The site of the tree !i commemorated by a device ujon the building which now occupies its place upon Washington street. Detroit rree Press. I In er lm-1 i.llrilor, Pat.cn' (at the dentist's)- Doctor, what !o you charge to pull a tooth? Dent st Five dollars. "Are you sure you know how to do It? How many do you pull a year?" "At Last a thousand, my good sir." "That will do. I just wanted to get a getBi ral id. a aa to your incotne." L'l ,.u-: ration.

Tliefl the r.nm Kllekered. "I do not know what you mean." she said, haughtily, "by putting your arm around my waist." "The parson would," he F.-ii.l. untbeahi .1. Bttd den ly she grew silent and meditative. S racuse Herald,

(nation. According to Senator Tillman. Pres ident Roosevelt ha killed the Monro, doctrine Hut foreign nations should

be car. fill not to Jostle the corpse

Kan-a- i ::y journal. ALL BROKEN DOWN. No Sleep No Appetite Just a Continual Backache.

MO lleS f Vrrrllf. Wife John, you don't mean to tell me t hat jou shot this poor little bird with that great big gun? Husband Yes. dear: I'm sorry to say 1 had to. I couldn't get near enouch to put salt on its tail Philadelphia Preaa

4 Trne IJenln. A tru" gentat is a m:.n who, wheo h- aaetdetitatty says a pood thing, oao maka hi- bcarera be!lea it ftaa premr.litatcd - t hicago Dtff N'.WH.

Joseph Met ar. . v. .f 144 ShoitO St., Chicago, Baaham of Tecomaeh l..ige.

Bays: i wo years ago my health w as aom pletcl v broken dow n. My back ached and w as so lame that at times I Was baldly able to dr. vs myself. I lost my appel Ito and araa unable to sleep. Tlicro sc. n .1 to bo no relief until I took

Doan's Kidney Pills, but four boxes of this remedy fleeted a Oopiplela and P" nnanentcurc. If aatTariag humatiity knew the value of Doan s K .in. . Pills. t hoy would use nothing else, at it is the only positive etn e I lr.v." For sale by all dealers. Price Meente.

Foster Milburn Co . RufTa'o. N Y.

Western Canada's Magnificent Crops

FOR 1904

We'rm C.-nas w he' " r p oo.oesa.aai Imstie und h' i ercMSii wur' h Oi eo .. SMSMt, The ost snrt harter crop will gbldal ' "Uilr

o-hrr lärm pro1i.e f'.r lUc srumuij . f lo-n ms ciimte u sasssmoseja . ,, ,., . I.IO.OOA Anirr .in h-e eiOert In Wettern CoJ Uunna ihs' pact ibie jeais. Ttionsn.iof fSagen.etedt t lOOnrre.c. h St.. available m lb b' irnciiUur! d.itri. i v I. h non sn t oi the roltel States will be f..r e.1 M muKTi wheat within ery tew Jaro Scire a t inn n ' mafia and be.ima one ot ih..-c

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Youne women may ivoid much sick

ness and pain, Ssays Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pirikham Vegetable Compound. "Dear Km. Ptvkttam: I feci it my duty tot. 11 gU young women how much Lydia E. Pimkham'a wocderfu Vewetabla ompouml Las done for me." 1 araa coaxpit tciy mu d iw-n, unable to attend Mhool, and did nnt rare for any l;ind of society, but now I f.-1 like a new person, and have pained stv. n jsiunds of fl.'sh in throe nionth. " I tej ommend i; to all young wo mi :i who sutler from female weakness." Mim A i. ma PkgTT, Holly, Mich. frei; MEDICAL ADVICE to TOWQ r.iRi ;. All yomng girls :it tin- ptBrlod of mv are eanaeatly invltod to writ- Mra. Pfisktaam for .oiv ice; sh- lias gultlod In a motlterly way hundreds f young vromen ; her adriea Ii Crealf and cluHTtuiiy given, and her svddreas La Lynn, -i;ss. .Tudcinjr fmm tbe letters be I reeirinp from ro many yonn? pirls Mrs. Pialtham believes that our jrirla pre often pushed altogether too near the limit of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries. Nothing is allowed to interfere with studies, the (rirl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor; ften physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, oflen it is never recovered. A Young C hicago Girl Saved from l-pair. 44 Peak lfgg PiNKnAyr: I wish to thank you for the h lp and benefit I hr e received throntrh the cum of Lydia E. Ptn1rhaisi Y'petable Compound nnd Livor pun. When I waa ghout MTfgttann

warst old l su'bb :av s.-oiiii-ii to ie my usuai oou w . . r. . w- . n ni a

health andTitailty. rainer s.ua i stum. n too

hard, but the ctoccor tnougnc cunerem ana d tomes, which I took by the quart without renel Reading one day m

the pars-rot .Mrs. iinkiiatns great cure, and muling the Symptoms deadribed aa sv.vr. dinme,ldi'eidedl would giw Lydia E. PlnUusaa! Vegotavble Compound a t : ial I did not say a wind to the doctor; I Imupht it myself, and t. ok it according to din tions n gularly fr two months, and I found that I pradtiallv bnpTOVed. and that all pains left me, and 1 v.s my old self once more. Laxil iNciui, 17 Ji. iJd St., Chicago I1L"

EifsSa E. PlTihhamN Vecrcfable rompmind i tlio one sure romcdv to be relied upon at thi important period In young inD'a life" vvitli it th. au u tlioonirh with nmrace and safety tin work she must accomplish, and fortify her physical well Immiiu so that her future life may be Inaured against si kii Maml sufferiug. nrflAn FORFEIT r OS i I ' .-irlginaUrttT and slgnalnres ot hllllll above UattBiuDiali, wL.eti will i r -v.. t ,r-.r a'- !utOwUUU Lydtm . I'iuktiaiu Miü.Oi. U I.yuii, Maae,

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