Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1912 — Page 3
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uttertly Farm. Btailneis mtn from New York art to establish in Rod Bank, N. J.t the fint butterfly farm in the world. They will raise butterflies of all varieties, specialising in specimens of brilliant coloring and highly decorative appearance. The product of the farm 1 to be Bold to oclety women, who thus will be enabled to satisfy their whim for having buttcrnios about their conerratorlea and parlors
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FARM AND GARDEN REPEATING TRAP KILLS RATS One Winding of New Device Will De stroy Fifteen or More of DiseaseSpreading Rodents. Did you ever hear o a repeating rat trap? One has been invented by an Illinois man, who declares that with one winding it will kill 15 or more of the disease breeding pests and kick each one out of the way. Tho gen eral design of the trap is shown in the cut. When a rat steps on the plat form in front his weight releases the trigger and striking arm, operated by a powerful spring, hits him a deadly upptircut and throws him several feet Repeating Rat Trap. away with the same motion. m It virtually kicks him to death. Another feature of this trap is the fact that no scent is left on it to warn any wise old rodent that it is an apparatus to be avoided. A bait, of course, is set inside the onenincr. under the striking arm, and where rats are particularly numerous they will not be scared off by the sight of dead comrades in the vicinity. PREPARING FOR SPRING WORK Farmers Should Have All Farm Implements in Good Order to Begin Work at Once. Havo the plows, harrows, cultivators, drills and rollers in order for spring work. Lay in a few extra plow points and bolts. Have the harrow teeth sharp. Extra 'hiflletrees and some good hame strings should be provided. The seed oats, corn, clover and grass seeds should be bought this month, so no time need be lost when the season opens, says a writer in the Baltimore American. Buy and haul the fertilizer you need now. U the plow or harrow is worn out, it will pay to buy a good steel plow and a spring tooth harrow and a two-horse cultiva tor. A corn planter and a grain drill may be hired for 25 cents an acre. If you only plant ten acres in corn and seed a few acres to oats it will be nhPATier to hire than to buy these imelements. Only buy those implements vou really need. Farm sales take place this month, and good implements may often be had at less than half the original price. It will pay to buy if you need the imulement. but do not buy if hppnncp if ic Phonn nor because vou can buy it on time. The note soon falls due and it often comes due when vou are short of funds. Do not ask your neighbor to go security, if the hr.nlv will not accent the note with your wife as indorser, do not buy This is sound advice and if followed will save you lots of trouble and con siderable money. Do not go security for anyone. It is wrong, as you may ruin yourself, and oftentimes your family as well. A good-natured, easy going farmer had better remain away from farm sales. FIT VEGETABLES FOR MARKET Wnshina Tank and Dryina Table Is Very Useful In Preparing Beets, Carrots, Potatoes, Etc. A washing tank and drying table is very useful in preparing vegetables for market Beets, carrots, potatoes, etc., should be freed from soil before placing them on sale and I know nothing so handy as this arrangement, Washing Tank and Drying Table. writes Mrs. H. 0. McPherson in the Furm and Home. The table, b, is hinged to the tank a. The legs are also hinged, and when not in use are folded over on the table and the table folded over so as to form a lid for the tank, the legs folding inside, out of the way. The bottom of the tank should be lower at one corner with a hole to let out the water after usinsr. by withdrawing a nlus: or stonper.
VALUE OF THE LITTLE BIRDS
They Labor Inceisantly In Fleldi, Destroying Many Injurious and Destructive Intecti. Tho birds are tho best friends that the farmer has. Why? Because they labor daily in the farmers', fields, de stroying tho insects that destroy or feed upon the tender plants of the fields. Have you a friend that will labor in your fields daily destroying these insects just for his board and clothing? No, indeed; you cannot place your eye upon but one 'friend that will do this for you. That is the little birds which are being slaughtered by you in large numbers. Why do you not try to protect these friends who are so faithful to you, when they ask you for no pay for services rendered you in your fields, destroying insects that injure your plants, simply because you have not stopped to think over the matter as you ought to. Do you not realize that they are worth hundreds of times more to you as insect destroyers than their flesh i worth to you in a bird pie or in some other way? Farmers, it is time to wake up to the fact that these little bird friends mu3t have better protection. Why? Because they are needed more and more every year. As people increase and the clearing of more Jands increases, the insects are bound to increase very rapidly, because they feed mostly from the farmers' fields. As insects increase, why should not the birds increase also? SimpJ because they haven't had the protection that they ought to have had. Some of the species of birds that used to be found in large numbers are now very seldom found at all, simply because they have not received any mercy from the hunter, and because the laws are not strict enough on this one special thing. Every farmer should feel it Isis duty to urge his lawmaker to do all in his power to pass a law that would give his little friends in feathers better protection. A law should be passed in states having no such law, prohibit ing the killing of these birds under a heavy penalty and imprisonment for violation thereof. Ii this were done, you would see a great improvement in crops and fewer insects. Good enforcement depends largely on farm ers. MACHINE TO KILL SPROUTS Apparatus Invented by Missouri Man - - m to Destroy Second Growth in Very Effective Manner. The Scientific American, in describe ing a vehicle adapted for use on land cleared of timber, says: This invention pertains to agricul tural machines, and the aim is to proSprouts or Growth Destroyer. vide a growth destroyer more especiall" designed for use on land that has been cleared of timber, to destroy the sprouts or returning second growth in a very simple and effective manner. For this purpose use is made of wheeled vehicle adapted to be moved over the ground and provided with a revoluble beater, having flexible arms adapted to forcibly strike and cut off the growth at or near the ground sur face. The illustration shows a sectional side elevation of the apparatus. Farm Notcs Rush the plowing. Prepare for the fall rains. The onion thrips is a bad pest. Slack fence wire is slack farming. Rhubarb is an easy crop to grow. The crop of potato bugs was light this year. Potatoes infested with rot are a poor holding proposition. Joint grass may be killed out in the beet fields by clean cultivation. As a rule, we do not make as good use of our pasture lands as we might. It is important that an alfalfa field where eed is grown be free of -weeds. It will pay to batten the cracks in the barn before coming of cold weather. The state and county agricultural fairs are of value to every farmer in the country. If the pasture is not available, silage or a good soiling crop will be absolutely indispensable. Before you fill your stave silo it should be painted on the inside with coal tar thinned with gasoline. Improvement in the quality and condition of wheat is not the only benefit derived from stacking the crop. Farmers who do not have silos should not let a large percentage of the corn crops' value go to waste. The potato digger works best in a loose, mellow soil and the ground should be free of stone and stumps. The cutting of an alfalfa seed crop Is usually done with an ordinary mower, which may or may not have a bunching attachment. One of the first things the farmer needs to look after is water-tight stalls and gutters and the use of enough bedding tö absorb all tho t liquids.
Vegetable Fiber for Shoti. A Haverhill (Mass.) ahoeman has obtained patents giving him tho right to make vamp and tops of vegetable fiber which ho has invented and perfected to be used in tho manufacture of shoes. A few cases of shoes have been made of this material, which appears to be a good substitute for leather. The fiber is said to bo particularly adaptable for warm weather wear because, being of a woven material, air
i an penetrato the vamp and top. The Inventor also claims that a shoe made of this material is waterproof. A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wigton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. His limbs and feet were swollen and puffed. Ho had heart flutter ing, was dizzy and exhausted at the least exertion. Hands and feet were cold and he had such a dragging sensation across the loins that it was difficult to move. After using 5 boxes of Dodds Hev. E. Heslop. Kidney Pills the swelling disappeared and he felt himself again. He says he has been benefited and blessed by the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Several months later he wrote: I have not changed my faith in your remedy since the above statement was authorized. Correspond with Rev. E. Heslop about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dcdds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wxite for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. Business for Father. The small daughter of a practicing physician, who evidently has an eye to business, told her mother, in no uncertain terms, that she must call at once on their new neighbor. "And why must I call on her?" asked the mother, amused at the child's positiveness. "Well, in the first place," explained the little lady, "they've got three of the scranniest kids, and the mother herself don't look very strong." Joke on His Clerical Brother. Two brothers named Chalmers, one a minister and the other a physician, lived together in a vestern town. One day a man called at the house and asked for Mr. Chalmers. The physi cian, who answered the door, replied: T am he." "You've changed considerably since I last heard vou nreach." said the man, who appeared greatly aston ished. "Oh, it's my brother you want to see; he preaches and I practice." Getting Along Fine at School. Now that school has been "going several weeks parents are beginning to inquire of their young hopefuls as to their progress. The other day a mother out on Harrison boulevard, while eating luncheon with her 6-year-old, asked: "And how are you getting along in school. Dorothy?" "Oh," replied Dorothy between mouthfuls of bread and milk, "just fine! I and Frances Smith are the smartest and best dressed girls in the school." Kansas City Star. Marie DIvIaeo the Candy. When the uncle of a couple Brooklyn youngsters last called the household whereof they form of at a part he brought with him some pieces of candy, which were given to the little girl to divide with her brother. Later the uncle summoned this child to the living room and asked: "Marie, when you divided those five pieces of candy with your brother, did you give him two and a half pieces?" "No, sir," said Marie. "I saw they weren't going to come out even, so I ate one before I began to divide." Lippincctt's Magazine. IT'S THE FOOD. True Way to Correct Troubles. The Nervous NeYvous troubles are more often caused by improper food and indigestion than most people imagine. Even doctors sometimes overlook this fact. A man says: "Until two years ago waffles and butter with meat and gravy were the main features of my breakfast. Finally dyspepsia came on and I found myself In a bad condition, worse in the morning than any other time. I would have a full, sick feeling in my stomach, with pains in my heart, sides and head. "At times I would have no appetite, for days, then I would feel ravenous, never satisfied when T did eat and so nervous I felt like shrieking at the top of my voice. I lost flesh badly and hardly knew which way to turn until one day I bought a box of Grape-Nuts food to see If I could eat that. I tried it without telling the doctor, and liked it fine; made me feel as If I had something to eat that was satisfying and still I didn't have that heaviness that I had felt after eating any other food. "I hadn't drank any coffee then in five weeks. I kept on with the GrapeNuts and in a month and a half I had gained 15 pounds, could eat almost anything I wanted, didn't feel badly after eating and my nervousness was all gone. It's a pleasure to be well again." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book, "Tho Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read the above letter? A aerr ? anwrnra from time to time. They are grenulae. true, Mad full Intercut. Ad.r.
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