Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 June 1911 — Page 7
THE REASON.
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The Care of Milk and Cream
By H. C. MILLS Dairy Dtpartment. Pur J a Esptrimtnt Station
AM INVITATION.
Purdue University Agricultural Extension.
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Whiz I know lt. I haven't any
HIRAM CARPENTER'S WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORIASIS.
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with an obstinato skin disease. 1 by some M. D.'s. psoriasis, and
Milk and cream can easily be class-1 ed among tbo most perishable products of the farm as well as the most valuable. Frequently these products receive the poorest kind of treatment and tho least effort Is mado for their protection from tho Injuries to which they aro susceptible. Especial care must bo used at this season of the year If these products are to reach the market in first class condition. Tho first step Is to keep the milk clean, and the second to keep It cold. Warm, unclean milk becomes tainted, sour or 'rotten-' In a fewhours. Cold, clean milk, remains sweet, delicious and wholesome for many hours. The Milking. The production of clean milk necessarily starts with the milking of the
cows. Clean cows can be milked In clean barns with clean hands at this season of the year with less effort than at any other, as the cowg are In the barn usually but a Bhort time each day. If the manure Is kept removed from tho barn and the barn kept clean, the
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and In spite of all I could do, i.e help of the most skilful doct slowly but surely extended unoar ago this winter It covered .tire person In the form of dry - For tho last three years I have unable to do any labor, and eg intensely nil the time. Every r.g there would be nearly a dust- .: 'of scales taken from the sheet bed, some of them half as largo e envelope containing this letter. latter part of winter my skin . ' need cracking open. I tried ;.'!.ing, almost, that could be. -ht of. without any relief. The i June I started West, In hopes .Id reach tho Hot Springs. I d Detroit and was so low I .t I should havo to go to the al. but finally got as far as I.anMith., whero I had a sister ilv- ( n Dr. treated mo about v t oks. but did me no good. All . : t I had but a short time to live. r.estly prayod to die. Cracked -h the skin all over zay back. - my ribs, arms, hands, limbs; udly swollen; toe-nails came off;
- i.ails dead and bard as a bone; dead, dry and lifeless as old a 0 my God! how I did suffer. sister wouldn't give up: said, will try Cuticura.' Somo was ap- ! to ono hand and arm. Eureka! was relief; stopped the terrible :.:ng sensation from tho word go. r immediately got Cuticura Re:.t. Ointment and Soap. I com-t-d by taking Cuticura Resolvent e times a day alter moals;.bad a . once a day, water about blood : tised Cuticura Soap freely; ap- . Cuticura Ointment morning and .rig. Result: returned to my in just six weeks from the time . and my 6kln as smooth as this of paper. Hiram E. Carpenter, i-rson. 2C. Y." above remarkable testimonial written January 19. 1SS0. and is binned because of tho permanof the cure. Under dato of April : '. 1 ft. Mr. Carpenter wrote from his nt home, 610 Walnut St. So , ing. Mich.: "I have never sufI a return of the psoriasis and al ch many yeara havo passed I have forgotten tho terrible suffering I :rnl before using tho Cuticura
A Simple Method for Cooling Milk or Cream. breeding places for flies will be removed and the flies will bo less numerous. Files are a source of infection to milk because they carry filth Into it. Cleaning of Utensils. An especial effort must be made to
keep all utensils thoroughly clean. Oid.
rusty, battered buckets and cans should be discarded and all utensils
used should be carefully washed and scalded. If any milk Is loft In the
seam3 of buckets or cans it becomes a
source of Infection for any fresh milk or cream that may como In contact with It, A good, "stiff Obre" brush is best for washing dairy utensils, and tho ueo of Bal soda or washing powder Is advisable. Cooling of Milk or Cream. As soon as obtained, the milk or cream. If a cream separator Is used, should be cooled at once to a temperature of at least 54 degrees Fahrenheit, which Is the temperature of well water on the average farm. The use of an aerator and cooler . are advisable.
Every farm that Is producing dairy products should have a suitable place for storing them. Too frequently farms that afford good barns for sheltering live stock, and substantial stor-
age nouses xor iuu uum u..t j
adequate place for keeping milk and its products. Milk, cream and butter quickly absorb surrounding odors, and for this reason, ij kept In the kitchen. In tho cellar or In tho refrigerator containing other articles, undesirable flavors may bo produced la these dairy products. A small milk bouse can bo built for a small amount of money. A trough can be placed In It In which cans of milk or cream can bo set. All water pumped for stock can be run through this trough. Cans about one foot in diameter, known as sLot gun" cans, afford rapid cooling facilities. The milk or cream should be stirred to hasten the cooling, brlng-
Irg the milk or cream in contact with the cool surface of the can. If nothing better can be afforded, a barrel should be purchased, sawed In two and placed by the pump. A can of milk can be fet In this half barrel und surrounded with cold water. Tho water In the half barrel should be changed frequently enough to keep I tho water cool.
Cream that is kept for aay length of time should be stirred occasionally so that the top surface will not dry and to keep tho cream uniform throughout. If this Is not done, a layer of dried cream forms on the surface which makes accurate sampling difficult for the hauler or may cause white specks in the butter. If the cream Is churned at home.
Church and State. "If our government Is to bo enduring It must jest on principles of justice, truth and righteousness, sanctioned by recognition of a .auprem'. being whose superintending providence watches over the affairs of nations and of men There is no official union of church and state In this country, hot there Is no antagonism between the civil and rollKioos authorities. Church and state move on parallel lines. The state holds ovor the spiritual rulers tho aegis of its protection without Interfering with rights of consclonco. Tho church helps enforce civil laws by moral and religious sanctions. It la the duty of us all, churchmen and laymen, to hold up the hands of our president, as Aaron and Hur stayed up the hands of Moses." -Cardinal Gibbons.
The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Erery Day.
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Indention, Sick Hcadacte, Sallow Sib. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature
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Harry Nort I'm going- up In an airship tomorrow.
Flatman Well, drop in on us if , you're passing our way.
Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for linants and children, and see that It
Signature of 67&& In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria ' . The Only Way Out. Peter (sent for the milk) Oh, mercy. I've drunk too much of it! What shall we do? Small Brother Easy. Wem drop the jug. Meggendorfer Blaetter.
X.ADIKS CAN TVKATt SIIOKS ose ßJe waalier after uslns AUfii' Fot-Eac the antlevpU powder to be haken Into the hoe. t make tlsht or new fciwws fed tay. Kttutt nJttfut For Free trial package, addxti Alien S. Otaited. te Hoy, N. .
Thoughtfulness Is responsible for i quite half the cruelty in the world. '
and selfishness fcr tLe other hair. Robinson.
Mrs. WIdOo' Sootfcinr sjrrp for CTitWrra IrMblac. taftrai the srumv r-lu-- ladaBiiaattoo. allay pais, eure: wind colic. He a buttle Laziness is premature death. Sir
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HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE The Great Toilet Germicide? Tou don't havo to pay 50c or $1 0 a pint for llsterlan antiseptics or peroxide. You can make 16 pints of a more cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodorizing antiseptic solution with ono 25c box of Paxtine, a sol uble antiseptic powder, obtalnablo at any drug store Paxtine destroys germs that causo disease, decay and odors, that Is why it Is the best mouth wash and gargle, and why it purifies the breath, cleanses and preserves the teeth better than ordinary dentifrices, and In sponge bathing It completely eradl cates perspiration and other disagreeable body odors. Every dainty woman appreciates this and Its many other toilet and hygienic uses. Paxtine is splendid for sore throat. Inflamed eyes and to purify mouth and breath after smoking. You can get Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic at any drug store, price 25c and 50c, or by mail postpaid from Tho Paxton Toi
let Co., Boston. Mass., who will send you a free sample If you would like to try it before buying. Smoke Volumes Only. Architect (showing plan This room will be your library. Mr. Xewrlch My lib rj ? Oh. yet. of course. I must have a plac- tt s moke. Ex chan ge.
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Wessen canao. l'rco homotrftl? of 10O acre, and atljoiulng: preetnptlonaof 1ÜO ' acres (at 83 iierucrelare to be Ixatl 111 tho cliol.eitt illtrlcU. School convenient, cllmatn excellent, oll tho very bejt. nill vrnyN eloe at lmntl. hnllillnir lumlcr cheap.fueleaiy tocet nntt reasonable In price, water eitally procured, mixed fannlnKasurct'M. Write as to be- place, inr .settlement. ietMers' lo, railwur rates, deseriptlre H!nMralc4 "lAstHt West' (sent frre on aapUcaUn)and u'.twr Infonuatl.ra. to Hup't of ImmlffraUuC Ottawa, Can .ortoibe Canadian UuTcrncientAsent. lCt
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Product of Purdue
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Real Optimist. ' .! Dog Oee, but yo look fierce that can on your tall. . eerful Dog Ab, get out! That's Jelry.
Not Guilty. iv you Flctchorlze your food. A r.tler No, ma'am! I pays for every bit I c ts." Judge. . j TV Pierce Pleaant Pellets cure consti-, W n. Contipation is the caue of many . A it !
!e. v,ure tne cauw; ana you cure t-- disease. Easy to take. a man has nothing to do be is ' ays equal to the task.
Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which we arc not, medicines would not often be needed. But since our systems have become weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have jjone on from the corly ages, through countless fenerations, remedies ere needed to aid Nature ic correcting our inherited and otherwise acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat o stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is notbinf so food as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, a glyceric compound, extracted from native medicinal roots sold for over forty years -with great satisfaction to II users. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach alter eating. Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching ol food, Chronic Diarrhea nd other Intestinal Derangements, the "Discovery" a timc-proven and most efficient remedy.
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You can't afford to accept a secret noütmm is a substitute for this non-alcoholic, medicine or knows coMrosmos, not cvjn though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ana
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy.
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Purdue university graduated forty men from the school of agriculture at tho close of the school year, June 14, 1911. Of this number there are twea-1
ty-Qvo who are going back to the j
farm, ßvo who aro seeking positions as farm managers, and ten who want positions In college or experiment suv tlon work. These figures show that 75 per cent of the men Intend to go Into practical work whero they can apply directly the principles of instruction that they havo learned at the university. Tho other 25 per cent, arc go-
AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Tho Indiana Wool Growers held an Interesting meeting at Purdue May 25. Tubercle bacilli arc widely distributed In market butter. Ordinarily tho bacilli remain virulent for more than Ave months. On tho averaKO farm success hlnge3
very largely on keeping up a systematic rotation If a profitable system of ngrlculture Is to be maintained. Tuberculosis was known as early as 460 B. C. It Is a disease of which four types are recognized; tho human, bovine, avaln, nnd a type belonging to
cold blooded animals. The Purdue orchard was carefully sprayed In the spring with dilute lime sulphur. A "New Way" power sprayer was used with good satisfaction, and at a moro reasonable expense than the old hand- outfit. Many creameries fall through mismanagement and lack of business records. The same Is true of dairymen. A systematic arrangement of the per-l
Ing Into college or experiment station work because they are particularly adapted to it or because of financial reasons. However, their work Is along agricultural lines and will, doubtless, give them an opportunity of doing much good In their particular fields. The class as a whole Is strong lot of fellows who are capable of carrying the Influence of the university into the various parts of the state, and thereby, raising the agricultural life of their respective communities to a higher degree of perfection, i
formance of each cow will help great
ly to make the dairy herd more profitable. A top dressing of manure Is one of the best things for keoping meadows and pastures on a profitable basis. It manure Is not available In sufficient quantities a commercial fertilizer will add greatly to the value of the grass
crop If supplied properly. The loose smut of wheat Is a fungus disease that causes much loss to the farmers of Indiana every year. The Botanical Department Is trying different methods of treating the seed wheat to prevent loose smut in the ctors. The results of this work are awaited with much Interest During the post winter an Interesting experiment has been run by the Botanical Department by which the method of growing mushrooms has been much Improved. The ordinary compost has been relnfdrced by adding certain commercial fertilizers that Lave proved advantageous In securing a quick growth and heavy yield.
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