Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1906 — Page 7
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"A SMALL THING."
Kabakon Is tlM Mi MM The Order ol i h- Sun has csfab liched there UB ."ii.iiiksi colony on M face of Ike earth; BgfssgJ In Meli all K naked, all admit the sun tlir source of all life. Mini all subsist um cocoa nut a- fof thev nay the oo-
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PI .1 1 i 11 I lit P'lll II 111 WM j Mltk, 'lie llfc-slver. Hie heftlei the spirit at BoL The eocoa palm is tinmother of hum. mil ) . ihe huh Is its reator. In Me PftlM Theater of Port a tu a! Life Is the scat (if government nf
the international lawmmi empire "i BVuitariaalBin. founded iy the Order
ot tii" Bub, aad then- tan naked boats, Christian!, who until a je- months i . , ora dothea, worahip the sun. B0( m a KOd, hm as the niver of all
life ami the lu aler CM UM HCK. Tropical Fruit In Rich Profusion on tlie Island . island nf Kabakon is in German N vv (Guinea and betOfl RS to the New Li m nbttrg group, which Is situated In th- I'.ismank archipelago, between v Pommern and New Machbsnburg. n la oat mile from rlerberrtahoehe, the Mai "t the government, aad half a mile from Mioko. where there are II,;,; . larce warehouses filled with nan bad goodlea from ail the world aronad for many Pte and little people ho have not et adoited the simple Hfe am! eoeoenuts of Kabakon Co eoaaau am defined ay Mr Bagel' btrdl as the id. a. the spirit .-if the sun conatitoted In plan I form, and tht y are the djfdi par excellence for the neesisgra of the Order of 11m inn. Kabakon yields man) eoeonnnta and ntanj ether sweets of antttre. it is a
COCOan lit, hanana and papa; a
plantation of 7. UU trees. Iti acres in with estraordlaarj fertility, and hea Inj Incidental!) all the othei fa irons tropical fruits mangoes, bread .-tuffs, pineapple, oranges, lemons. and has a pood annual CTOp of sweet potatoes, too. yams taroti. suar ran-, tallia nuts, uallio. and Othei inpbal uddltiea. "Let us join together in the tropica, M ..s August hlugclhurdt. founder of the Order of the Sun. of the Interna . in al Colonial F.mplre at Fruitarian and of the I'alni Temple of Pure Natural Life, and purchaser and sole
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total an a which vm- can our luints covcr MM
miles. Colonitti Werk Only When
They Are So Inclined. "The climate la nut changeaibie A lame, well sell i tef libi.ny In at our disposal We alwav.- BTC naked,
therofore the boavt doom aaf affect na llosidt s, uncooked fbodi in not prod tue thirst, cMpecially when one has the opportnnlt of ana bathlnc at am time Mr Kngelhar.lt is most tu. rant toward ihi.se who hold iliffi r ent opinions. I 'h sira I w-uk is KOI
compulaor) we work arhea are feel in lined. The root ol tht time we saperlatead the operations of the na- . fives and go mental work Oil. Hm I arc etjaraeteiiaed by the absence f the hnrrj and worrj f rJvtllsaUoa. Our colon) is conducted oa communistic lines; tarn colonist becomes part proprietor." Th- uonriitioni for admission to the sun outer gre Brwt, roconttneodatlone of two "respectable, credHble" peraoi -w! ate to tie "approbated by 'he leader of the sun order;' secondly. payaaent of shout ISM f'r soii an! are able to pay. "fof l"s wtalihy people, correspondinii fco their prop erty, for i i fruit eater- nothing In the Ire! line tin sun order want men of noble, oxetUeol ennrncter;" thirdly, the disposition of about with the Imperial govern rnenl a- Her bortnttoeha ii cae of their qui , in the colony ( MSViag ned of the inonex in eRergamcy; fourth, every oolonist must in- fruitarian, that is. he BfHHd live on nuts and iriiit. fifth, a btographica sketch ami photograph are required Hope Is to Bring Forth a Perfect Race of Men "AH (pit caters " ohserv e- Mr. Kim.lhanli. can live a permanent naked Hi i like nis.'lt. join nature :n eve: rcsper l. Maunl ficcTit Kes and sand Paths complete the continual sun and air haths in Ihe lcst Bsaaaoi it baa boon rhosagkl iy som- of the uninitiated pahUc that narrlagt is forbidden Kalwkon; but. on the contiary. family life is SMOOragVd, and It is the hope of thp colon:. fninial a aaeheaai to thr world of sane, aonorabhl. healthy aad pure
h with i at Vuren.he. and sfterwiird studied io isand j mat hcniai l - and science at Munich
Then he lived a nunih r of years at Nemm berg, ocenpyleg hlronalf as an author kbnal tie rear 1PM he he rama a vegetarian, Fr.un childhood up he had ueen weakl of constitution ami aval since gg In- had bsgsfad himself with madtcias and phsicians in iniper, of fcairiiiiK strcneth He tried ail (oris of dietaries and after regntarinnlsn tok to a pure fruit regimen, ami th- a milk and ream Cocoanut Declared the Proper Food for Mjn'und. ".lust a: mothers milk is the one propei and natural food of the suck linK hals so the coeoanut is the one natural and proper food for the man The coeonnoi palm is his mother, it is his kitchen and his cellar In Its fruits it liestnw upon higl a nut 1 1 mem whereby ain the grantenc and bigheel of his P(dii and Hpiritual posrers may be j-wakened.' Mi Bogel bardt made experimeoti with the othei fruits and nute Put from none
rnesdved the satiafactory reanlta which Inspired his foundation ot the cocoanut colony. t was in November, 1901, that the founder of the Order of the Sun left Oerraaaj tn search of a tropical residence, thinking it nnght ba Ceylon. and it was la 1902 that he landed upon the happj isle of Kahakon A year later, on the M of March. io:t. he proclaimed Kabakon an open frail ptrdeu and snngrove, l srill settle it with fruit eaters " While comparatively few persms In Mr Knpejhardt s jinlmiient. now amy he praantnsj foi such a life as ti,- Idealities of Kabakon offer, as these become bettet and bettet known everywhere his idess will he popular i.ol and mure and more will desire to put them into practical ee utiou
WITH A MIND OF HIS OWN.
The
So t cf Man That Mr. Stiggly Fanc es Here Set Forth.
"I like a man with a mind of bis OWtk." ssid Mr. StinKly. Rie:ht or wr Msg, 1 like a man who knows what he thinks, and who in not a: raid to speak it. Now. there's Jones, I ear to
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II Ac do truth we shall I true and ttane Bearer and nearer to Cod w ! U itii ami lite To rive in the cool sad dark rterope, the friend nf the ,, winter, in caves called houses and towns, in racs called elothea. Is a slow sure empoisonmant, snldrle a go back io the sonroa ot ail 'if". f all mind and slrettKth. to the sun. who is aOthiag else hut the vis b t ; the most IngonhMM and it"- lovnble being we can look upon with oat eyes! The delivery of man kind from sickness ami death is sgnlvateni to their retnra to the sun in etrerj respect, Yon ask how you run iti ill respects serve mankind liest Ben the tug, o. fiieml, you will then heconic sun to mankind." Del very of Mankind in Return to the 8un The Members of the sun order conaide, this fair and teeming little hind n Edeg, a happj valhtjr, a paradise r Max LSMtSOW, musical director Wl Mil r( the lierlln theaters, and one f Hi, first of the Kahakon colonists.
concelee bettt r conditions f r
lite The,, are f.-w tiles. absolute! is no dust S i
dangeroas animals do not bad arg have peace lov-1
in. caiu.il.aliv.il Therein
1 ' !l! p momma en Vel side. "v , 3,9W foal high, with I vegetation; H is more beau
i - y Font boats offer '-PPortuniM-s for vlatUttg with neijrhlalands. We have frtnodh n
men sccoi di
with ! aa
minded nana innied their families ar' henm
especial welconM, Tile son order lerlvc- ill f.it name from the tact that its asfben venerate the sun as the smiic of all life. ss the viaibiHty of an averlnatlag n In ttf love ai d wisdom We do not Worahip the sin after the manner of the Paisees. who Ihre in dot pes and at sunrise fall prostrate on their knees on carpets and lilt Hp their voices to heaven We worship the sun h our daily life, by a etothcnlesa a istenrgy in the full lijrtit anal Ufa ol the tropical sue. nourished b) the fruits that are etnichel by tlM vliai ity oi the sttaaaine, the sac red cocoaants Thi ana, iie Bunaaaol and the
inipl aie rtiffcient ntaaueaw ol the same life
- in Ctv.liation.
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Has Become Strong Man. iP a -node; n conclusions where Rngelbarcll ha nrrlved pca-.t I ,in, an nstiies ol livitu;. he detre not thP r.ault of specula he ft eaajgjbasagl He UmaeH teiii an invalid, and art lavalld snsilnid until lie forsaonk booas town, coal ami and nSMtmed
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TV you believe ia progr.'sj'' Do yoa ! rllcvu that all tin- womit r! ul ai hieve it . - of the uitietifDth century the , illioad. tie' tehicraph. the telephone. !''., I: ;' ". le'o.ciie seW'inK 01 a- ; nine, asraultural machinery, steam '
trolle cats, etc. have made :
lit. ,m iml better worth IlvinK I ' do. 1 bslieen that a man who lives I tu ;';. under modern ixjnditious has ggpariagnai more life and better life, than Me h isalem. IhlHglk he had lived 20 centuries of his time. The triumph of the nineteenth ten- j
tury m-ere triumphs of human servics - the Baiggag of kno loggaj and the fruits ol knowledge within the reach of the common man Kvery man's life is better, happier, more secure because of them. We live more comfortabbs, macs sociable Iher In better and more comfortable homes beeause of them. Kran the hopeless dweller in the worst City slums is more com form hie in his physical conditions tbsn the middle class citizen of the days of G orue Washington In little thins." as in great, comfort and convenience have bang the legacy of the "Ceatnry of Impiovament.'' Patnt. in a certain sense, is a minor matter. et it gives beauty, healthful nes a ad durability to our dw ellings. Fifty yenm 't paintine was a scno-is propoaltloa, a luxury for the owners of stately mansions who could afford
the expense of frequent renewal-. To- lt rs
day ready mixed paint is so cheap, so f.Kt.jUn
pood, ana so universal ttiut no neu'
THE TEN VIRGINS Sunday School Lessos I ir Oct 14 ISO
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Comment and Suggestive Thought V. 1 ' Then " At the time srhiet has just bang apnkaa of (See precsd 1 in chapter that is. at the Ird eandag. The klnsdom of heaven The newborn of Chriat'a k,:iKdm or earth will lesemhh t n vlrms win -, storv is ahom to Ik- told 1 T-n vir I gins " fllrl frienJs of the bride oi bridegroom who would join In th 1 wtildiiiK procession The church P Often called the bride ol Christ (Eph 5 . 7. Rev. jl :2 Hut here the al teudant virgins ate taken to typli'j the church "Took their lamps' Th ! common Jtmrisfe lamp was a saucer ' shaptd ve--el QOgUtlnlgg oil. .; which the itk floated. The lam: repreaenti whatevwr in th- Chrtatiai life outwaid and observable b!
This loclnana Cariatiaa isttendanee npea religl .u?
PROTECTING WATER PiPES
serv ices the ic lorniance of deeds o.
owner has an SXCUSB for not keephUJ (.h,.nI ai, (h(. Hkc. ttn, tOCtb P h. I . . . . ...- -..II
DaWH thv hri itroom." Thia lyfil
' Trg'Bi r 1 i
Tl at II igg ds i tion. hns he t and the
kind, an,; adopted the n I lae thai
winian snceatom of men. lam nanrry monkeys, who lawqnsd ol rmeoi i nli and banygga. Mr Engelhardt iMrn in Nu rem bjgrg Havaria Hl mtPc srfjg I man utaetuier. snd n aged e eilw 1 " : fine woman Hh
lilt' III" M.4lM esreltil ita.nlng It- Md own
! nlagWfUtl lltuis The od the Latin -. ,..1 and sviunaalum
Jones, on a lowcry morning: What do ott think. Jogeaj
I'd better take an umbrella?' lad .tones says: Take an umbrella? Why. within 22 minutes it'll te raitiliiK blue, irreen and parpls pite-hforks. and if you haven't i;ot a boiler iron umbrella with Plieam rlb ymt'll b. speared to death and ihen drowned Sine yog want an utnbrel'a "Or anppeas It had happened to be Rontnaog I aakad; another man who knowa what he thinks, and Roh.nson say a: T nibvelhi" KiHilish" In 2i mtn Utes it'll be clear ss a ball. All blue sky Now. til course, .lotifi, and lfc.b iiison couldn't both be right, leit I won'd rather lug sn umhieila nselSSI ly. foiloarini 'ones, or gel ireaMaed followtag Bofaismon tag baj by aawg who hal I gdttd of riis own. and wasnt aftald to speak it than to h. ,ii what I wou'd Ret from Snibbly if I a abaaj him Metier take an umbrella, hsdn't It 1 eg to Snibbly. tt heai lit:u sa ire Ye-eS. I oipsi.e I Would lS safer." gnibblr. tbmgg! kn.. what he ihtnks about the WWgtaar, or alsiut anything else; and If be does know up. i P thinks, be doesn't m It Hi sides with me. he thinks it would he ISfSt ' 1 Hkc the man with a mind f Iiis
ad as is aterywhere, tn msa
that nukej, the wh-elr 140 rouoa
his property well painted
a rmall thins. Indeed; get several kaadred large factories, employing thni:-ands of chemist, and -killed workmen, are ruuniue ggnty day in the year t keep car bonsss fresh, ili in and wholesome. A small thine, yet s can of good ready mixed paint, such a- one may buy from any reputable dealer, embodies the study of generations of skilled chemists, the toll of a thousand workmen in mill, laborat ry and factory, ami the product of a lone series of special machinery invented and destgaed hief la make that can of paint snd to furnPh us an Infinite variety of tints, colors and shades. it w.i- a aoadarfal tmntary. that ahmteeatk of our era. and not the lesst ot i's wonderful sifts was hit stnte commonplace can of paint. L. P
COAT OF PAINT SAVED BANK. Clever Device Stopped Run That Would Have Been Disastrous. Runs on banks ss sll the world knows, are often stoppsd or restricted ia the oddest ways A rich bank knew thst a run wss to set in tin a crtain Monlay mornIns for It had bean robbed of some postase stamps on Saturdsy night, snd the robbery had been exaccerated in the newspaper reports snd if this run wa- not kept within reasonable limits the bank would have to close Its dtxirs It had plenty of money, but not plenty n, t ash. It needed hourt' time Before sunrise on Monday morning a gjga p it t fresh eaal of paint on the fron doerfl of the bank, on the wall panela, gad n the aanaUMi The resuit was that the yeogie who mada the run on Monday made rather n walk of it. They amnbai their money, but 'he rushed no one On the Contrary, the) came on with cau'ion and detlheratloa So careful were they lest .'o paint on their clothes that it took longer to pay off one of them than it would have taken ordinary to pay five This is one 01 many odd trick whereby, in a run. a bank has saved Itself from wreck Ghastly Fcre gn Pun. Mrs Carri Chap. nan Catt. the noted American clubwoman, has ben re. eived abroad by royalty, snd some of the fnreicn papers hsve the temerity to declare thst she has s prov rata! right to look si s king NERVOUS DEBILITY A Seranton Woman Toll Hew Dr. Williams' Pirk Pil s Made Her Well and Strong. Vetaogsda bility bjtbeconim nsme for w iiat the d tors term n iua; In ma. It ir rdmnacteriseil br mental depression, fit- tuT Baa "nines," or m. hio liol . W of energy and spirits. TkaBatsetH seyes bucoine dull, the pin!; fal. f: n, check, the memory N'come 1 fectlsesn that it is difficult to recall skates ami names at will. BmSM of iksBSS sy BlptomS only may W present or nil el tbem. The masedy lies in tossing am the nerrogn sv-i. in and there Is 00 medicine letter adapted for this pur;u- than lt. Williams' i'ink Pills. Mi S. .lane J. 1 iv k s. of Ho, 21 ' W It ren treet Hcrnntmi, l'a.. tKfm "?;me eara age I aeeanse greatly red at d la iiealtli and Strength and my Utl lima v-i. in Uvaiii so tlePilitntt l that I fdr arreb had. Icaatd not nastacslt p well st night nod nroka up gg wearj and lnut: tlil in the awn slag aa I w as w h u f w 1 In bed. My head gonad ha the awning nod offen thctc a a pom in my riifht siile which was wuse wli. n I mt down, If 7 gei ana went oa -dge all tin lime, cerv little ih.im- I- f ben 'I me
ami ! wan gem rally misrambli . Tie 11 I ! an-1
derided to try Ii . William' ink Pills forPi'P I-1 Is.saaaynnsnnnd bad tahttn them wiiii n ad rcMiHx. ami tli.y diti Wonders for me, K.-w I have noasorn ptun in my Mile, no ni re Ii. ula h s, I p well Riol feel strong and able to do me work.1 p W ; ams' Pink Pills mted Mr Davies and ther can do jt'-i it mucb f..r nthd Weng, a!e. stinig men r vi.m 11 w: are slippiti' nit-, a ho N iP ine. Thrjr atrike straight at thst tool rd all rnmaeng disvi es fansssaj Py a snd Imprnrerished blond. ! w ittsaias' PI b i'iil nre .M brail di iill'i! v or tvill ! sent posti!', 011
the going forth to meet Christ Jesus I the now unseea Hi idegroom. I V 2. Five wist; . . . five foo' ish." Tie Revtaesn n eitaa the ordin which tbeee are anaasd. The ni dorn teferred to is pmdeni I thought P'ive were prepared foi emergencies, the other f'.ve wen ready .n!v 11 ta-- everythtnu shoul move sloag with the expedition the) hoped for
one class o it. 11 "'n leeanse "they took no Oil Their lamp.- w r- ful'
irrie.l m Thea bona tin ice thev Th. otstnha
1 f pri' e, ' c, nfs s r no, sis t,s. f . t: m by tt . Ir. Wiiiuuaa li.vtit.uic Co., bcl:u tsdy, N.Y.
vnj if am ish. It was With tlietll
when t tit set out. but thev CI mean t nppiy nf oil j V. t "The Wise tsik oil ' knew 11 n:i- nscertahi whan brMegroom miahi oeaae, lam 1 would prepare for emergewci oil the Christian needs 1
only by heart-union with the sourct of all love ami all grace V .. The blldaglOOm tarried ' Ht came fntni a distance and met vari"';
I hindrances on the way. fly this Jesu I
! intimates to hp rMscfpfm thai then j may be jolaj in his eomfasg I 1 the whole church to himself It ie j also tine that there are times when I to eaeh of us Jesus seems to delay leading us forward in ways v.. hat! ho; mm I he would take, or in giving us tin ucc: eviM-rit nces which others-
tell of asjoytng, V. fi. At midnight." The coming
wa- It um Meiaveu. it nccurivu oim
1 when men a wont to fall into a dH4 sleep, and when thick darkness en velops the land Scripture tells m that Jesus will come "as s thief in th night." and at such an hour as e think not." "Heboid, the Pridegmom.' etc. Htrabls announced his aj.proach Th'Migh Jesus seems to delay lone h J will surely eome at just the best titm V 7 All aros- ami UtgUnod UM h ' unip- By daily c-mniunion with loans, prnjrbll tn him. loving him ttateutng for his voice, w e should V.. Of our lamps trimmed and burning V. s "Give u of your i i . for our lamps are going out " The' foolil i virgins sought help from thei: siatsra K.-r lack of oil. their lights were flick bag antl iiPoul tt go tait V. M Not so: hast there b n-t noiieli for us and you " It wa.- not I that Ihe wise virgins were selfish or J unkind, but they felt how deeply th I bridegroom would be atbnnnsored if sn 'the li-;his should go out. While then j are many things which ach t'hristlan lean and will do fur others, there are ; some things which he cannot d H cannot live for another "Oo. buy ' i The wise kn-w- n'.thim: settt ti sag g for the foolish ti da V. Id While they wen 1 0 buy ; The time was too short fo: th- m to tic
lOBgplloh their purpose One reason that our loving Iard comes to 11 sc bitten and In such varied WWjrl is that he may awaken us to rrpVnish our banana bahnra anagk shall txme upoi ur. H atly went in to tht gmrrtngl They went into the house of the bridegroom, where the v.ddint fe-tivitl"s wen- to 1k held For escb of us who is n adv to nns t Jesus then will be entrance to. and participation In. tht joys of the "niani ti suppet al the Lamb " The door va- -hut ' Snrel) this teaches Ige. inie will come when it will Im t't late to gain entrance to heaven Vs. II, 12 "laird. lrd. aaasj untt us" Tht- britlcgrntmi t.imself is evl gently the nam ashtreaaad in fist an ble V. IS. ' Watch therefore Here JestlS gives the application of the par atda which. like the preceding ont 1 2 4 I-. 1 fo urge us to he watchful
arlv for his comitu
Practical Psmts V. 1 Hearts should a!w - be go Ing forth to meet our eosstng lanfd l.f, V 2 TTi y otilv sre wise who pro vide for tin- tntnra as dafl aa ftr tht pn sent - 1 Jang -17. V. .1 A mere puft'aaiag ot religion vitheut true love to (el In the hesrt .vill not mvr us. I.uke h. 1.1. V. T We should pcrsi'eotly try t,.ic rnc our fsults and eonijuer nu .. -..ins gfejg -d Nt t:td V 12. Ntme csn opt I Rl gg tl got that ur own r.nnd hu dn t apt .c mad? cnolce of evil. -Matt. I tl.
Boxes With Oead Air Spice Between the Surest Method Motlitng is an gotvt a protector fnun trust or heat ss dead air in insulal ed rtitnpartitients.
Vhere water in peg must be plsred in the ground abov the 1 roit Hue. or above the grouud and fully agpgggi, properly con strurtetl fntst Imh es are vastly ea terior to felt, cork or other flllgflggg These nwrktag materials are usually worse than worthless t,.fat:s.- they artsure to become ... a'-.-d from con daawatlon on the pipe and thus to invite instead of repel frost. This Is especially true when: tbe pipes lead tn elevated ans.- 'rotn weih of cold water, be enwM in any nwathor when the
bampemtare bj abtwe that f the wg ter. en ieiisat ion ; likely to occur. The simplest construction of an ef fee iv. protecting frost box. says tbs Orange Judd Farmer. Is constructed with three dan I al ; ms weil eadsad and extending from Ik-U.w the frost line up to the point of delivery at the tank or at the hou.-t. After the dp Is in place a box tube of one half 01 three tpi no-i s inch stuff and six inch
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Cross Section o' Frost Box. pipe in the renter 1: 1- h. n ceiled outside with tar pajter Trimmers are then placed anmnd the lox to build another box tion. a two-ineb air space beiug left between the two boxes. In like manner this Ikix is ceiled act sunpiteti with trimmers for an outside box 01 Ii i p lap or matched board to surround a second two inch air space Frost isixes so constructed will be found effective in any llniate and are fully as satisfactory a- gMWn el. i bur ate'y const ructed one.-
HOME WATER SUPPLY. Svtern of Piping Which Brings Cowfort and Ease to One Farmer. Farmers could hav roan more hotis. comforts If they would judi rtouslv use the '..i.-ted In oth cr as We prfna ur waterworks Vary Ughiy. Wa have htt and cdd water in the bathroom, cellar and kitchen. Water is also supplied atonia. leallj to the -'alls, hoc houetc. garden, hen Imune yartli- and hot beds VVc hav. aK 1 a fouudtain tsa th. lawn This water, gtggtgngg a Dobaatwa fgrnaei in wrl'irc; to the Or H go Jndd Pannei is pumped by a Srindmlll Into a lärm ta:.k t n.m whicfc alpaa lead ba ratfsana owtlets Thi win in ill cuts all owr ladder, -; 1 1 ds s!l the feed iu addition tt. t'i pumpin. ..lid de-!, me- that. . tiiai: caa do. FARM BITS The laiilana what mp if ;imirl by th-- tat. bwvwaa al ataUattea as r.o - . eni laiii'-r than ' i-' ; -ar s bin ner crop smiti patadoes fmm ptndwcttw hills cive a battel product than lann potattw-s fit in uuprodiictlte hi!.' Thi- sliows the in(trtance of se ex t trig seed in the fb-!d at diXKing first rather than fmni the bio next sp-.-nxje Several in-";.t wi - t.isirtcsl al the T a- N it liin.w. . .' ass.M-iatif.r wh re native pecan tni were civtnt re.-mar annual 1 t;rti o' frcsn $Vt to ts tree in from tH.- tg tmagei years after tog WCCfctag with im gggved tartatlea. Rat Ridders. To rid n house nf rat . sprav stress Spirits of aiiiit'onia in holes and cn.cl.K Then aatesid the white ut an eL. en a eloih sprinkle lilM-rally wlb n"i peanaat gam Uacw over rat holes. pepper inside. Whitewash MMN ve" low with copperas, then applied thick ly to the st.. i .... antl r. ft r:. in a ret lar. is also tatd to b. aahntUna. Lime on Clover Land. LiOM will frcqut ntly BfWrVS to ev? a rtxl IWasfdjy fttt st.rallctl 'cbtver ck" land. This is esjially tru- Is cases where the love: die.; out on sc count of sn extremely aid condi-ltn if the soil Some soils, kssgwgl r. re prim other feitiiiy.tr In engjanggknl rtfl tiit Ihjgg tc crtiw ckver suceeas-jlly.
