Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1910 — Page 2
THE JOYS OF OTHER DAYS
Writer's Memory Goes Back to Delights of Which the Present Gen eratlon Knows Little. We cheerfully admit that the furtirio and tho hard coal base burner add a whole lot to modern comfort, but after all they have their drawbacks. For Instance, you can't very well pop corn In either a furnace or a baso burner. It took those oldfashioned stoves. In which we used to burn n two-foot length of hickory wood, for that sort of thing. When tho wood had burned down to glowing coals, we'd open the front door, rake the coals down In front and pro
ceed to pop corn. When we got rich
LIVE STOCK NOTES. Do not soil ha'f fattened hogs. "Pigs is pigs" at present prices. At present prices hogs offer a mighty good market for corn. The character of the feed determines the character of the meat. Stinting the brood sow ofton results in stunting tho pigs.
USEFULNESS OF THE ANGORA
Fiillv tlnvnlnriml hrAtidlntr Stock
we are going to have one of those old- f brlllK3 the stTonlost offspring.
fashioned stoves put up in our room, j Tho fa n.mrecmtös a cltMUlt dry
wnn a lot oi two-iooi seasoneu muu . . r,n,.., f, mtr fyMiiffntlv.
Goats Are Perfectly at Home on Diet of Rose Brier, Wild Cherry and Other Undergrowth. Finding themselves in possession of a large tract of Yakima river bottom land covered for the most part with brushy thickets almost impenetrable, and finding the cost of clearing, grubbing and plowing this to be about 540 por acre, wo wore forcod to some slower and cheaper method of clearing and Improving it. Wo are yet In the proooss. We bought a small band of sheep and a few head of pure-bred Angoras for the pnrposo of cleaning out the undergrowth of rose brier, buck brush, sorvlc berry, thorn, wild cherry, currant and sprouts of willow, alder,
Fought to Retain Formula Which Has Made a Fortune
In the basemont. and every now and then we are going to start a fire la that stove, get a good bed of coals, and then pop a dishpan full of corn,
iust as a reminder of old days. Of
course
a reminder of old days, but because we are awfully fond of popcorn. Y1I1 M. Maupin, la The Commoner.
Many a farmer wishes now that he had not eold his stock hoss off so ' close. Field peas have been made to take
'In not n the Place of corn in the cornless secwe 11 eat the popcorn, not as
nulla. Many mares are unable to supply their colts with sufficient milk, particularly when hard worked. In such cases they should be helped out. If you cannot afford to buy purebred mares at the start, buy the best
you can, then trade and buy until you can get the roa.' article. See that the colts get exercise every day. Feed them oats, bran and clover hay. if you have any roots an occasional feed of them will be beneficial.
Do not always be obliged to go to
KEEP BABY'S SKIN CLEAR
Few parents realize how many estimable lives have been embittered and social and business success prevented by serious skin affections which so often result from the neglect of minor eruptions in Infancy and childhood. With but a little care and
the use of the proper emollients, baby's ! sonio other
skin and hair may De preservea, pun- ; see,i gratns
fled and beautified, minor eruptions prevented from becoming chronic and torturing, disfiguring rashes, itchlngs, irritations and chatlngs dispelled. To this end, nothing Is so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective as the constant use of Cutlcura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by Cutlcura Ointment Send to Potter Drug & Chera. Corp., sole proprietors. Boston, for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book telling all about the care and treatment of the skin.
An Angora Buck. j quaking aspen and balm, says a writer in Breeder's Gazette. The sheep could j do no good in producing wool, mutton J and lambs on these rations and re- ! quired pasture additional, but the goats are perfectly at home, content-
farmer for improved blood. !ed and Prosperous on this diet. . etc. Provide some of the ! We have now had three years of ex-
best vourself and thus reap the first I'enence wun tuem anu pronounce profit I them the most economical and effecAre the calves kept In a warm sta- ve remedy for such a situation as deble? This is important. It should j scribed. Their increase and fleeces not freeze in their quarters, and It ! nave Pa,d wel' We have not lost one should be dry under foot at all times. ' from disease or sickness of any sort; Bed them well and change It often, i have had money enough from prizes.
Nor On a Half-Dime, Either. Simon Hardcastle believed with sincere faith that any wife who had, or
asked, more than a quarter of a year j breeding ewes during winter
Feed the live stock a mixed ration saie 01 uucks ana neeces to pay au at all times. Do not feed one kind first costs, including bucks purchased of grain or one kind of forage until it J 'or breeding, aud our flock is three is all gone and then begin on another. ' t,mes the original number at presAlm to give variety and to balance the 1 out. The brush Is a little hard on their ration in the elements of animal i tleeces. but it is good for the goats and growth. jthe brush, too. Oats, clover hay nnd corn fodder i They hold down the sprouts and the make an excellent combination for J everlasting browsing winter and sum-
Thev raer kills them off. e feed In win-
for her own amusement or enjoyment
was a being too horrible to contemplate. He came from the village store for dinner and told what he had heard. 'Miranda, would you believe that the Lord's prayer could be engraved In a space no larger than a dime?" "Well, yes, Simon." she hazared, "If a dime Is as large In the engraver's eye as It 13 In yours, I should think that he would have no difficulty at all." The Housekeeper.
should not get much corn. A little will do no harm with the oats. A
ter alfalfa hay and grain and at kidding time a little grain. They are
little wheat cellent
bran added Is also ex- : good leaders for the sheep both out
ward and homeward never have shown any
USEFUL PORTABLE PIG HOUSE, M
Some Luxuries Needed. Those stern economists who are pointing out that the people of small means ought to abandon "luxuries," forget that even such people have a moral right to something beyond the bare necessities of life. The rapid Increase in prices does not mean to them cutting out more extravagances, but forgetting the modest recreations which have brightened for them the dull round of daily labor. It would Vo n hnril wnrlil Indrwul whpra nnn
could obtain just enough to keep body j and soul together, and no more. , Providence Journal. !
Illustration Shows One Easily Constructed and Can Be Put to Various Uses. The cut shows a good sow and pig brooder house made and used by Mr. J. P. Gognet, uear St. Franceavllle, 111., one of the best breeders and growers of hogs in that locality. Mr. Gognet
bound. They disposition to
but
give the dogs a gentle
j reminder and fight quite a little among I themsolves when closely confined. ; They are quite sociable In their work j afield, half a dozen combining to ride
down and strip some conifer or willow. Their enterprise Is remarkable. Always they are on the move and In the direction of least resistance and largest prospect for feed.
Does He Love Anybody? Von Moltke had some few human tailings. He loved his wife devotedly, but conquered his alma mater, Denmark, even after she had educated him for the military service out of her poor, stingy pocket But Kitchener is a machine man only. He loves neither man nor woman. His spear has never known a brother, as its sharp point has hewn asunder the bodies and souls of the sons of women. Boston PosL
FEED BUNK FOR CORN FODDER
L. T. Cooper, tho man who believes that 00 per cent, of all 111 health of this generation is caused by stomach trouble. Is fast winning a national faith In his theory. Ills claim Is now admitted by a surprising number of people throughout tho country, and ho is gaining new adherents every day. While speaking of his success In a recent interview, Mr. Cooper said: "I believed ten years ago that any ono who could produce a formula that would thoroughly regulate tho stomach would havo a fortune. When I got hold of this formula I know within six months that I was right, and that my fortune was made. I called tho medicine Cooper's New Discovery, although I did not get up tho formula. I have owned It, however, for over five years. I havo had one lawsuit over it, which I won in tho courts. When it was settled Tho Cooper Medicine Company became the only firm in tho world that can prepare the medicine. The preparation has sold 111 wildfire wherever Introduced. As I have said before, it Is successful simply because it puts tho stomach In perfect shape, then nature does the rest. There aro any number of complaints never before associated with stomach trouble that the medi
cine has alleviated in thousands of cases." Among statements obtained recently from users of this medicine that is arousing such universal discussion Is one from Mrs. Emma Stanley, living in Chicago, at 713 Washington Boulevard, who said: "Perhaps I had the most complicated case that Mr. Cooper had to deal with. I was troubled for years with my stomach. 1 consulted with doctors and took many patent medicine preparations without result. My stomach was In such a -wretched shape that I could not enjoy a meal that I ate. "I was very nervous, and could hardly sleep. I had a roaring In my ears and dancing spots before my eyes. I felt very bad and weak. Then there was a very sore spot at the pit of my stomach that nearly set me wild. "I heard about the Cooper medicine and decided to try iL I used four bottles, and the Improvement in my case has been really wonderful. My nerves havo been quieted, and I am so much Improved that I feel like a new woman. "I cannot say too much for these wonderful remedies, for they hare made me well." Cooper's New Discovery is sold by all druggists. If your druggist cannot supply you, we will forward you the name of a druggist In your city who will. Don't accept "something just as good." The Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio.
Helping the Minister. A Scotch preacher had In his congregation an old woman who was deaf. In order to hear tho sermon each Sunday, this old lady would sent hersolf at tho foot of tho pulpit stairs. Ono day tho sermon was nbout Jonah, and the preacher beenmo very rhetorical. "And when tho sailors throw Jonah overboard," ho said, "a big fish swallowed him up. Was It a shark that got 'Ira? Nay, my brethren, it was ne'er a shark. Was it a swordflsh that eat him? Nay" 'it was a whale," whispered tho old lady excitedly. "Hush, Blddle," said the preacher, Indignantly. "Would yo tak' th word of God out o' yer nno moenlster'a mouth?" Success Magazine. Make $500 In Gold. Read tho magnificent offer by tho John A. Salzer Seed Co. In another part of this paper. Get your wits to work and capturo tho $500.00, and at the same time secure a supply of tho most reliable seeds on earth. The company is one of tho largest In tho country, and thoroughly responsible.
A Thought Reader. "So you are studying telepathy?"
"Yes," answered Senator Sorghum; ,
"my object In life has been to find what people are thinking and then say it first. Any reliable system would simplify my labors Immensely." Exchange.
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Portable Pig House.
SHE QUIT But It Was a Hard Pull. It is hard to believe that coffee will nut a person in such a condition as it Bid an Ohio woman. She tells her own
story:
i u.u ut i i t iiit i roof, to prevent leaking. At the price AmhVi1i A fmniinnHv ? o f 1 T II Vail - r
UUU,C ' ; rW.ii of I""10" here, Mr. Gognet constructs it so well I would not, and could not i , nnnrMimntalv nanh ov.
elusive of paint, doing the carpenter work himself. The house contains no floor.
has many of these simple houses which he uses for sows rearing a litter of pigs. Being roof-like in structure and eastty movable, he uses them in late autumn for covering potatoes In piles in the field on frosty nights and rainy weather. They may be similarly used for temporary storage of other fruits and vegetables, or as a shelter for any small farm animals. The house Is CxS feet inside, and 5 feet high, on runners 2x8 inches
9 feet long. The rafters are 2x1 Inch stuff and the lath 1x3 inches. The I roof is matched inch pine boards and 1 the gables common siding. Tho en- j
tire house should be painted with two good coats of paint, especially the
Illustration Shows How One Can Be Erected and Used for Cattie Feeding. (By W. II. UNDERWOOD.) In the accompanying illustration is shown a feed bunk in which to feed corn fodder to cattle. It is 14 feet long, 7 feet wide and 5',a feet deep. The sketch will give an Idea of Its construction. The four corner posts
j are 4xls. The sides and ends are I made of 2xi's and a space of two feet
j wide is left for the cattle to feed ; i through. j j The 2x4's are spiked or bolted on , to 4x4 pieces. Two upright pieces of I
2x4s are on each side equal distance from the corner. Between these are two stub 2x4's coming up to the spaca left for the cattle to feed through. There are six cross 2xl's on each side, four below the feeding space and two above. Across the top are 2x4's nailed as a brace to stand the strain
LOOKING AHEAD.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, iu they cannot rracn the seat ot the disc-. Catarrh H a blood or coin 1 1tutloaal dfcwase. and In order tu cur It you roust tak Internal rem!!-. llaira Catarrh Cure b taken Internally, and acu directly uiwn the blood and mucoui surfaces. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is not n quark mrtlltine. It was preucnb! by one- of the bvrl physlrlans In this country (or years and U a rnrular preiwrlpilon. It U compovM of the bft tonics known, combined with the tint blood puriflrr. acting Ulrectlr on the mucous mirfacw. The perfect combination of the two initredienta h hat produces fuch wonderful remits In curlnit catarrh Send for teitlmonlala, free. F. J CIIKXF.Y A CO.. Props., Toledo, a Sold by Druk-k'l'U. price T5c. Take llaU'a Family Pills for constipation. The Graveled Geometer. Euclid was boasting of his abilities. "But," cried his wife, "can you And why our gas bills are Just as big as when they charged a dollar a thousand cubic feet?" With a moan he sped Into the night.
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AFTER
FOURYEARS OF MISERY
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. -"For four years my lifo was a misery to mo. I suflVmi
irora lrreguiarities, terriblo drag, ging sensations, oxtrcmo nervous, iiess, and that all Bono fooling in my Btoniach. I had given up hope of ever being well when I bean to tako Lydia U. Pink, ham'a VegoUiblo Compound. Then I felt as though T10W lifo had been
given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends." Mrs. W. S. Fonn. 2207 Y. Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. Tho most successful remedy in this country for tho euro of all forms of .femalo complaints is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood tho test of years and to-day is more widely and successfully used than any other femalo remedy. It has cured thousands of women who havo boon, troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, llatuli-m-v, indigostion, and nervous jirostratiou, after all other means had lailed. If you are stiff ering from any of theso ailmonts, don't give up hope until you havo given Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special ndvico write to Mrs. Pinklnvni, Lynn. Mass., for it. She lias guided thousands to health, freo of charge. WESTERN CANADA
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quit drinking It, but I was a miserable sufferer from heart trouble and nervous prostration for four years. "I was scarcely able to be around, had no energy and did not care for anything. Was emaciated and had a constant pain around my heart until I thought I could not endure It For months I never went to bed excepting to get up in the morning. I felt as though I was liable to die any time. "Frequently I had nervous chills and tho least excitement would drive sleep away, and any little noise would upset me tcrrljly. I was gradually getting worse until finally one time It came over me and 1 asked myself what's the
BEST KIND OF PIG LITTERS
Sow with Ordinary Care Cannot Pqpperly Nourish More Than Eight or Ten Six is Better. (By A. J. LEOO.) It is customary with hog raisers when selecting a brood sow to want one with a largo number of teats In order to accommodate a large litter of pics. I had an Inquiry from a cus-
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use of being sick all the time and ( tomer some time ago for two sow
buying medicine so that I could In- pigs, and the buyer said that people
dulge myself In coffee? "So 1 thought I would see If I coald quit drinking coffee and got some Postum to help me qulL I made It strictly according to directions and I want to tell you, that change was the greatest step In my life. It was easy to quit coffee because I had the Postum which I now like better than tho old coffee. "One by one the old troubles left, until now I am in splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain all gone. Never have any more nervous chills, don't take any medicine, can do all my housework, and have done a great deal beside." Read "The Road to Welkinc," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." r.vfr rrnil tlir nlintr Irttrrf A new onr npprnr from time to tlmr. Tln-y nr Krnulnr, trnr, anil full of bums tatcrral,
told him that a sow should have 11 teats. There are few sows with so many teats, and really the very large litter Is not. In my opinion, the most profitable one, anyway. A sow with ordinary care cannot properly nourish more than eight or ten pigs, and I am not sure but six or seven Is letter than ten. I have had sows with ten and eleven pigs, but there are always some runts which do not grow fat. It takes just about nil that the sow can digest to keep the pigs making satisfactory growth. The sows with six or eight pigs will keep them growing rapidly tnd I believe, making as many pounds of pork as the large litters, and there Is not such a strain on the sor's 8ysi ni lo provide food for the pigs.
when the bunk Is being upset and the rubbing and pushing of the cattle. It haa no bottom. The bunk Is light and two boys can move It easily by simply upsetting it. Every day or two the bunk should be turned over once or twice to a new place and the stalks left to be gleaned over by the hogs and serve as a bedding for the steers until they are worked up, ready to be hauled to the field as manure.
Separate the Brood Sow. The brood sow should early be separated from the herd which Is to be sent to market; she Is to serve a vastly different purpose and should receive a correspondingly different treatment. Corn, which is probably the most cheaply produced of all cereals, must continue to be an Important foodstuff for swine. It is rich in fat and carbohydrates, and as such Is especially adapted for fattening purposes.
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