Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1910 — Page 7

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LIVESTOCK NOTES. Th highest degreo of succoss will only b ttalnod through tho uso of jmrt- IihhI entile. Iri )om want n hnlky horso? You c,.!! . aslly liavo ono by giving him too ji, i loads to draw. ft a cross-brod animal is monnt ono !,,.-.' Ire ninl dam aro of puro-brod-vx. lit of different brewlH. It t common nonso that n mature F,.r will produco larger and inoro nerlt i is than a vary young on. ) repshire shoop have been Ion a- i favorably known in England, they aro comparatLrely new to " rira. m,i:,v big, strong good muttonftr '.' l sheep aro deficient In tloece; It t ut. thi8 quite froquantly occurs In t!f eou.l Hock. A n .me all our domestic animals Tioi. t..-tter repays careful cou template u f her cunrncterhaics and habits tl.i.n 'ho contemplative cow. (,ory, treatment of a bono will not rii'T be forgotten. Neither will poor tr.Vu.ent. Tho way a horse Is h r. .1 t.-.l nmkoB the animal what ho is. so that como from profitablo faml'i. p aro moro certain to inherit those (jur.litu'B nnd become good mothers :han those that doscond from famlllos that are less prolific. It 1 quite Important to get a big. piH..i quality of llooco, on a big. good fornr.l sheep. When these two features are secured. Just stop, and dir. 1 1 our efforts in maintaining them. Th- kind of horses It will pay bent to f. . i depends partially upon tho seatnn -f the year they are marketed. All beaw horses will pay better than light h r- . and good and choice animals bt" r than those of lower grades. FEEDBOX SAVES MUCH SPACE Inexpensive Fixture That Is Mighty Convenient and Useful the Whole Year Around. U th? space on tho first floor of th- hort.e barn is often limited, any Mn- 'bat will enlarge It without ; is worth having. A farmer in oo.lbury, Conn., has put in a 1 h-ruly Inexpensive fixture that is us-- ' f.: h war through, writes Ilolllster .14. in Orange Judd Farmer. He built t Oat Bin In Stable. bl ' ip oat bin In the loft, tinned It 'r-' illy to keep out mice, and con- " 1 a galvanized iron loader pipe to th. tM.ttoin of It, bringing this down to a j.u. near the stable door, where a lex -a ax nailed up with a cover. This i' r can be opened, but will not stay fln The oats flow down, partly fill ;---!- 1-px. and stop because tho bottom ? 'hp chute is covered. It is easy for b .(18y teamster to dip out what he do.rs to feed. This chute will cond f ats, wheat, barley or any whole b' at grain, but clogs with ground f ( 1" put up the leader Is a qmck and tob. for three-inch leader comes In '.wo-foot lengths that are Just right, mI -hf elbows aro made with tight movable Joints that may be turned tn aij direction, permitting the worker 'o ! -How around a post if necossary. A "h. joints fit tightly Into one anc'her, no soldering is needed. FEEDING NEW CORN TO STOCK Wcic Plant May Be Fed as Hogs, Cows or Horses Will Devour It All Vlth Good Results. nr ji. h. BiiKPAnn.) In f . ding new corn the whole stock ,n; t. used, as hogs, cows or horses i t nearly tho entire part, dorliti'ich good from It. T'- corn Htalk when green and In 'b. minting oar stage contains much julep thnt Is rattening. lm practise Is to thin tho corn at i'nip, feeding tho stalks cut out st i .'l"wirig the remaining stalks to " 'argfr ears, 'n 'his way much valuable oarly I- obtained, and at the eamo time I" thnnlng of the corn Is good for "' r.-mnining crop. "fc-n thinning corn for early feed"R d not be afraid of cutting out u. WPeds that mnY chance to n 'he corn. The late raattirlng n,,'d aU tho moisture and the l foods that can be spared from .

SYSTEM FOR MARKING PIGS ! i

, caay mailer to Determine From What ! Litter They Came and What Sow Produced Them. Before tho young purebred pigs that aro to bo reserved for brooding purposoH and the breoders mnrkot ura wennod they should bo marked In Eorao way so that later tbey may readily and oaslly ho identified aa to what litter they belong to and from what sow they woro produced. Falluro to do this where largo herds of swin aro kopt and many litters produced each eason. often cnusos inuoh inconvenience and voxatlon later when Marking the Mgs. plga must be identified for registration when they are sold or when a buyer is on tho place and wishes to know of tho breeding of this pig or that pig or from what particular sow it waa produced. Tho breeder who has his pigs marked so that he can point out any pig as bains from this or that dam and of this or that breeding is more liablo to make sales to the vialting buyer than tho one who cannot identify his pigs and becomes confused or who stammers unsatisfactory answers when questions aro put to him with regard to thoir dams or brpeding. IVrbaps the best system of marking pigs that is in popular use among advanced gwlno breeders Is that which consists in notching or puncturing the ears at their odges so that the Identification marks can be easily read at a glance from a convenient distance. With such a system there Is no loss of patience either with the pigs or with their owner when identification becomes necessary, and there is much lees chance of tho Identification marks being lost than with the ear tag marking system. The system referred to is explained by the accompanying cuts. One notch or puncture in the outer edge of tho right Par counts one. in the outer edge of the left ear three, in tho inner edge 1 of the right ear 10. and in tho Inner dge of the left ear 30. Combinations of thnse notches will serve to number . up to 10. as is noted from tho key. I The cms of the other three heads j show how the ear are marked for litter Xos. 5. 17 and 41. Tho litters each year should be numbered in the order of thoir birth, all the pigs of each separate litter being given the same number marking. Tho Utter identification number marks should also be recorded in a permanent private herd book and in a small pocket herd note and record book I which the herdsman can always have at hand readv to refer to when oc casion calls. The Identification marks i can be represented in theso books by '

KEY 5 17 41

i drawings or sketches similar to tho 1 advico ana suggestion, ana a goou I ones in the cuts here used to explain I P,an ,s t0 TrrIto or 0311 UDOn hlmJ the system, or they may be recordod j Tho Government has located theso , hy feimply sketching notched pairs of sents at convenient points through1 ears without the heads and faces be- out tho States, and their offices aro : !nr represented. t "well equipped with a full supply of

BUTCHERING DEVICE IS HANDY Made of Substantial Material So That Cattle as Well as Hogs May Be Cut Up. One of the handiest butchering devices we have observed is the one illustrated herewith. It is made out of good material eo as to bo strong enough to lift a beef if that is desirable, being well braced so to bo strong, but is put together with bolts so It can be taken apart and put away when not in uso. says Hornostend. The windlass Is raado of a round cedar post. If one can bo found suitable, and i the arms for winding may be made Handy Butchering Outfit, long and strong onough to lift any hog or beef. The rope Is placed well at one end of the windlass and tho hog lifted and held In position by ty.ng one of the arms to tho stand. When the hog Is dressed It can bo pulled up through the track and tho ends of tho gambrel (ono of which Is shown) pro-1 jects through and holds the hog in position for cooling. This can be made long enough to hold as many hogs as may bo butchered at one time. The scalding vat and table may be directly under the windlass or can be to one side, just far enough away to be convenient for hanging. A beef can he butchered by a device of this kind as well as hogs. Profitable Team. Two horsos that work well together, that are equally free and have a uniform disposition, will naturally accomplish more and be moro profitable" than a poorly-mated span.

CORN PLANTING IS OVER

THAT CANADIAN TRIP SHOULD NOW BE TAKEN. If you had intended going to Canada for tho DUrnOSO of mirrhmtlnr land on which to establish a home and accompanying somo land company, whoso holdings you proposed to look " ovor or to go up on your own account to select one hundred aud sixty acres -of land free, you should delay no longer. Corn-planting is over, your, wneai crop is well ahead and you

bavn a few weeks' time before you aro ffiW , ,r iaero nm.irwi in .;;r .. e.dec,tlP(i dropsical symptoms such

make your intendo l f iri ! pJ 7 hi, Z JD, l; "d lit L! in Canada wo verern they aro today. Tho cool w eathcr has not affected tho crop, but if anything, It has boon a benefit. There has been plenty of moisture and those who have had their land properly prepared look upon this year as likely to be ono of tho host they havo had. A great many aro going up thfa season who expect to pay two or three dollars an aero moro than they were asked to pay last year. Others who wish to homestead aro prepared to go farther from the lino of railway than would havo been necessary last year. Still It Is worth It. So It will bo with you. Next year lands will bo higher-priced and homesteads less accessible. There Is a wonderful tldo of immigration to Central Canada now. It is expected that one hundred and fifty thousand new settlers from tho United States will bo numbered by tho end of the present year, an increase of fifty per cent over last year. In addition to this there will be upwards of ono hundred thousand from the old country, which does not Include those who may como from the northern countries of tho Continent. Theso all Intend to settlo upon the land. The reader does not require an answer to the questions, "Why do they do it?" "Why are they going there In such arge numbers?" Western Canada Is no longer an experiment The fact that ono hundred and fifty million bushels of wheat were raised there last year as against ninety-five millions tho year previous, shows that the tiller of tho soil in Central Canada is making money and it Is safe to say that ho is making more money than can bo made anywhere else on tho Continent in the growing of grains. He gets good prices, he has a sure and a heavy crop, he enjoys splendid rail way privileges, and he has also tho advantages of schools and churches and such other social life as may be found anywhere. It is difficult to say what district Is the best Some aro preferred to others because there aro friends already established. The Grand Trunk Pacific, on its way across the Continent, Is opening up a splendid tract of land, which is being taken up rapidly. Tho other railways trio PnnnHInn P.nrlflr nml fnnnrlinn the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Northern are extending branch lines into parts Inaccessible a couple of . years ago. With a perfect network of railways covering a largo area of tho agricultural lands It is not dlffl cult to secure a location. Any agent of tho Canadian Government will bo Pleased to render you assistance by maps and literature. Why She Raged. Colonel Falsom was reading tho morning paper when ho exclaimed: "What a terrlblo misfortune!" "What is it somebody got married?" his wife asked.

"No, but a married woman in a fit . home or in your place of employment of rage threw a coffee cup at her hus- j until an operation is necessary, but band. The cup was shivered into frag- build up the feminine- system, and rements and, ono of them, cutting his 1 moTO tbo causo of those distressing jugular vein he died on the Tho fgÄ&ä reporter says the grief of the unfortu- il herb& nato woman was dreadful to witness. .... . . She was frantic with remorse d!f2S& mndo several attempts to end her i positiveiy restored tho health of thou- -life." j sandsof womenwho have been troubled "Poor creature!" said Mrs. Falsom, ! with displacements, Inflammation, ulwlth a sich. "The broken cud must ccration. fibroid tumors, irregularities,

havo belonged to hor new china set." 1 pronao v True. A raw Lrishman shipped as one of i tho crew on a revenue cutter. His turn at tho wheel came around, and after a somewhat eccentric session In the pilot house he found himself the butt of no little humor below. "Degorrah," ho growled, at last, "and ye needn't talk. 1 bet I done moro steerln' In tin minutes 'n ye done In yer howl watch. Success. t' Most Useless Evtr. "Can you Imaglno anything more useless than a comb without any teeth?" "Yes; golf links without a clubhouse." Pirmlngham Age-Herald.

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Mrs. M. A. Gamb 1 i n , Russellvllle, Ark., says: "I -was In such bad shape from kidney disease that I gave up hope of my recovery. I could rest neither night or day, the pains in my back nearly driving me frantic. There were as ; swelllDS 0' y feet and ankles and my , neart palpitated violently. After docS? 'SS f Doan's Kidney Pills and when I had used two boxes I was U3 well as ever." Remember the name Doan's. For salo by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Horrible Thought. "But why do you think we nro in imminent danger of a war with England?" "Ain't Alfred Austin Just as likely as not to write a poem on the occasion of Roosevelt's visit?" nd, Weak, Weary. Watery Eye. Relieved By Murine Eye Kemedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 6O0 at Your Dnipulsts. Write For Eye Books. Free Murine Evo Remedy Co.. Chicago. No one need speak of monotony if only they just look around for another's wants. Royston. AM. UP-TO-I1ATD IIOUSKKnCPEnS Use Red Cro.s Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean and sweet as when new. All grocers. A genius is a man who tries to borrow money and gets it. THK FINEST FAimiO I coarf rommwl with the lining of tho bowels. When Irrttatnl wo hare pains, dlarrhri, crump. Tbaterer he cau, take l'ainkUUr Wrrv lAiriO. The average man can't understand why he has enemies. fir. Window's Hoothlngr Syrnp. For children erlbinif. soft-nall)ecuma,r-lur9!n-iUmm4UuD.allajkiMin. cure wind coU& 3c Uiu. How we dlsllko the spares no pains. dentist who riilRD OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg stable COHlDOUnd Chicago, Hl. "I want to tell you what Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo Compound did for me. I was so sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an operation. I bad already had two operations, and thev wanted me to go through a third i one. I Buffered day and night from inflammation and a small tumor, and i never thought of) seeing a well day again. A friend told mo how Lydia " E-Pinkham'sVeg- i etablo Compound had helped her, and 1 1 tried it, anu atter tne ttnra douio j was cured." Mrs. Aia'ena Speklino, j una Clvbourne Ave.. Chicaco. 11L If von ato ill do not drag along at periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness. or nervous wunuuuuu. u uj i don't you try it? Work While You Sleep Millions of people have CASCARETS do Health work for tnem. n you nave never tnea this great health maker Get a 10c box and you will never use any other bowel medicine. su CASCARirrS toc bor for ft trttlc'f trettment. U drucxista. Birsest neller in the world. Million boxe a taooth. Hill m II iM ii I!! II WHO rARMS WITH HIS HEAD a wrll hlf bml. w. hTO lual t IxKiklrt Itictilori, u nefclUtrat tliltWltit.-K.it ntlii.the ll'ticg powrr of Ii rrd mm 1 1 il lift T ur loailnl r - Owk thmhlr-ff mwhne p-rUe rnKlnr brrjr funn murr Inrrj, He Aik TTr dr er ff r I B st! lern tt f.wlcllc.nrto, ItAKTU MF. Ct . 49L.SI., Mllwiuktt.WI. KIRO CURES jSt. Vitas Dance, Epilepsy and all 'Nervous Diseases. Send to cents for 4 ounoc bottle. KIRO REMEDY CO., Z56 Dctrak St, FUt, Kick

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Casey at the Bat. This famous poem is contained la the Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910, together -with records, schedules for both leagues and other valuablo baseball information compiled by authorities. This Interesting book sent by tho Coca Cola Co., of Atlanta, Ga., on receipt of 2o stamp for postage. Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" which tells all about this delicious beverage and why it is so pure, wholesomo and refreshing. Aro you evor hot tlrnd thirsty 7 Drink Coca-Cola it la cooling, relieves fatlguo and quenches tho thirst. At soda fountains and ar bonated In bottles 5c everywhere. Valued Absences. "Always speak kindly of the absent," said young Mr. Primly. "r would," replied Miss Cayenne, "if I thought it would bean inducement to some tiresome people to remain so."

To love and to seive Is the motto which every truo knight should bear on his shlold. Downs. Not Sisters

Norr end ogam you see two women pSMin. down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that tbey aro mother and daughter, snd you realize that a woman at forty or ibrry-five ouht to bo ct her finest and fairest. Why isn't it to? The general health of woman is bo intimately associated with tho local health of the essentially feminine organs that there csn bo no red checks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who hare suffered from this trouble hare found prompt relief and euro In the uso of Dr.

Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It ive vifor and vitaKfy to the organs of womanhood. It clean tho complexion, brightens ths cyea and reddens tho checks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription' Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierfe by letter, free. Every letter U held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain, envelope. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pc., Buffalo, N.Y.

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Think of Last SummerYou can remember days when the heat inside your kitchen was so great you could hardly bear it. VJth the right stove you would have made a better hostess. Save your health. Don't put up with the drudgery of a coal range. You can have a clean, cool, pleasant kitchen. The 2Vety Iferct ioit

Oil Cook-Stove

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Don't Persecute your Bowels

Cot qplutWtwi uti nri buiImcni r. iff tsm. TUt v tnkl CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Fw r!f YrtU. Ad tr OO MM M, cli Um. ad t&WwiL Car. Cm KKaaa. Sick BmJuV aaj UIcmAm, at bSEom Laorr. Small PUL Small Dote. Small Pric GENUINE mtut bear signature: FREE IRttJRATQR'S IIANI-lU)OK Wry YatuabF. work ttA iiuhliblnil. 1CM jotfois lit Ml wurtfsi Acttiaf Htlenre m Twin Vail Country. Idaho. .... v. K I ) l i hdbln.inA.itffl.. 'or morn frirrrittr ftmn) ta .rH viuin and rrHro two HIKK. U. L. IWIUUr A U.tXu LmhtiU bu, Ui pFSIKCE STARGHSÄ Ab " " IW. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 27-1910. I I t docs away with all drudgery of cooking. Why should you be a slave to a coal ange when you can have an Oil Cocl-Stove that is cheaper than coal, cfcaner Xhan coal, doesn't "smell," doesn't smoke, lights instantly, tan bepirtout Instantly, leaves no ashes, and, decsa't ktftt the kMchcn. With one of these stoves you can boil, bnle or oast.thc moscfciborate dinner. You1 can change fiom a tfov to a quick fnc, or the other war about, by simply turning a wick. Apply a match, and instantly the beat flora an Intense blue Came -"shoots upward thjough the tur-quolre-blue enaroelchÄnr.eys to the bowomnf pot, kettle Or oven but novberelsc The stove hasevgry convcnlence that can be thought bTTCabinet Top whh shelf Jar beging food and cRibes hot, drop shekes to .hold coffee or teapots, towel rack; in feet every convenience possible. TVyirtltlftniyh.wlWxthe Cftfeht blue of the chmrncy, mitl the tore ornvncntU

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