Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1915 — Page 7
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)1 Sharp-Pointed Bullet May Make. .Fearful Wound. 'Ringe at Which Projectile Ii Fli;cd and Aflc-of the Man Hit Are Factors in Amount of Damage Done. American army surgeons are convinced that under normal conditions all modern bullets are more humane than those formerly used, in spite of the fact that they travel at higher speed and have a far "wider range. They are so sharp pointed that when they strike the soft tissues alone they mate clean-cut, narrow wounds which heal very quickly. When, however, they take a sidewise twist, or develop irregular, jagged edges through previously striking or glancing off some hard object, they have an explosive effect which produces just such terrible wounds as the "dumdum." These effects are most liable to occur in vital organs inclosed in resisting hony walls, like the brain or heart, and aro nearly always fatal. The range at which bullets are fireä and the ages of the men they hit have been found to have a marked influence The Diagram Shows How the E.ase of a Bullet Spins Like a Top in a Constantly Increasing Circumference. This Is Why It Often Strikes Sidewise and Mutilates Like a Dumdum. on the character of the wounds they make. The hones of younger men usually have a great amount of animal matter, consequently axe less brittle than those of .older men. The less resistance .met by the bullet in the comparatively softer bones, at short Tanges, permits the passage of the bullet without explosive effect. In the cases of the older and more brittle bones the bullet at long ranges causes great damage, especially as the bullet at these long ranges has become unsteady from Joss of velocity and strfkes the bone sidewise, thus transferring its energy over .a greater area than if it had struck point on. Owing to the change in the position of bullets fired at long ranges, the effect produced in the bony tissues is at first in the short ranges very severe from the high velocity, but in the midranges the effects are less severe because of loss in velocity, and at long ranges the effects became severe again because of the impact being made with the side of the bullet. Bad Taste as Seen in Japan. Roctor Aston, the scholarly Japanese secretary to the British legation m Tokyo, summarized what Kenko, the fourteenth century writer of "Tsurezure Gusa," considered to be "bad taste," thus: Too much furniture in one's living room. Too man pens in a stand. Too many Buddhas in a private shrine. Too many rocks, trees and herbs in a garden. Too many children in a house. Too many words when men meet. Too many books in a bookcase there can never be, nor too much litter in a dust heap. London Saturda' Review. Parasite Destroys San Jose Scale. A parasite which destroys the dread- ; ed San Jose scale has been discovered, ' and is now being used in Pennsylt vania, where it has been highly suc cessful in combating the ravages of rlie pest which has done such damage to American fruit and nut trees. The parasite is the Chalcid fly, which comes from the same part of China from which the San Jose scale first carae. There the Chalcid fly has effectually checked the scale. Patterns by Kaleidoscope. Doctor Pulfrich, one of the experts of the Carl Zeiss Optical company in Germany, has constructed a kaleidoscope on scientific principles and of mathematical accuracy. ts use is for making kaleidoscopic patterns for textiles, linoleums, decorations, etc., some of those it has produced being of extraordinary beauty. Pie calls it the photokaleidograph, because it is part of a camera that photographs the patterns it forms. Spreading Tuberculosis Infection. Dr. Guy Hinsdale of Hot Springs, Ya , points out that it is not the expired air of consumptives that carries infection, but the sputum and tiny drops of moisture coughed up by tho patient that carry tho bacilli and communicate the disease to others. Sacred Cattle Turned Into Beef. Tho sacred cattlo of Madagascar, v.hero those animals roam in immense hords, aro being slaughtered and shipped to Paris to help out the scarcity of beef.
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Sunshine Is Necessary for the Health of Laying Hens. Poultryman Should Follow Nature's Plan and Make Winter Months Comfortable to Fowls Furnish Plenty of Nests. (By A. C. SMITH.) Sunshine is absolutely necessary for the health and vigor of the la3'ing hen. Low windovs should bo set so that the sun will shine into every part of the house durinsome part of the day. Roosts should be placed on a level, and not too high, as the hens are apt to injure themselves either by crowding, falling or flying against a projection about the house. Keep the windows in the poultry house clean. A Trap Nest With Door Closed. Rub them repeatedly with old newspapers. Sunshine in winter is the greatest of tonics. When poultrymen and farmers realize that the sooner they follow nature's plan and make the winter months as near like spring and summer months, the sooner they will realize the height of their ambition winter eggs. Getting winter eggs is really quite easy if given a little thought and study. Using the gray matter in your skull will make you a successful poultrjmian. Poultry keepers may easily reduce the percentage of dirty or soiled eggs, and losses entailed to insignificant figures. First, an ample number of nests is, of course, necessary, but an ample number means no more, than, and probably not as many as, are usually directed by poultry writers. Laying houses are, as a rule, provided with a sufficient number, but where the keeper falls down is in failing to supply enough nesting material and floor litter. Obviously the nesting material must be clean, or the eggs become soiled by' Door, Opened, Showing Position of Trigger When Trap Nest Is Set. contact, and it must be sufficient in quantity, or the eggs are often broken by dropping upon the hard floor of the nest. In houses where the dropping boards are above the nests, and the custom is to sand the boards, small stones often drop into the nest and breakage results when newly laid eggs fall upon them. The condition of nests should be noticed daily, and the nesting material replenished when necessary. Plenty of nesting material prevents breakage and insures clean eggs. An ample and clean litter on the floor is also very essential when an A-l clean product is sought. Particularly is this true when the hens Door Removed to Show Position of Trigger When Door Is Closed. are allowed outdoors during wet weather. The litter acts as a foot mat for the hens on their way to -the nests. Clean eggs bring better prices than dirty ones. Raise More Sheep. The domestic wool clip does not begin to satisfy the home demand, and more and more we draw upon the foroign markets for our needs. The remedy is to raise more sheep. Green Feed for Hens. Sprouted oats are a splendid green food for hens in winter and may be quite easily supplied on any farm. They aro fed when they have reached i height of about three inches.
PREPARE FOWLS FOR MARKET Dry-Picking Method Allowable for Broilers Only -Attractivaly Dressed Poultry Sells Itself.
Either scalding or the dry-picking, method can be used for fowls intouded for market, but for broilers only tho dry-picking method is allowable. A chick only a few weeks old is a very tender bird, but if scalded it will be found impossible to pick it without occasionally rubbing a little of the skin off. These spots will darken and give the broiler a stale look. The scalding will also increase the tendency to decay. With dry picking not only will the bird keep much longer, but the natural firmness of the flesh prevents all fear of skinning. The more neatly a crcass is dressed, the better the chance to sell it to a good trade. Attractively drossed poultry sells itself, while inferior stuff goes begging. Dry picked poultry will stand larger shipments than those that are scalded. The carcass should be dressed immediately after being killed. To ah low tho feathers to remain on for several hours will hasten decomposition. When scalding poultry for market it is best to first dry-pick the legs, so that they will not necessarily be placed in the water and change color. Neither the heads nor the feet should touch the water. The water ought to be as near the boiling point as possible, without boiling. KEEPS COWS' STALLS CLEAN Device Shown in Illustration to Prevent Animals From Standing in Gutters With Hind Feet. The sketch shows a device to 'keep the cows from standing in the gutter with their hind feet and making a filth in the stall when they step out, then lying down in the mess, writes A. C. Dillon of Lincoln County, Colo., in Farmers Mail and Breeze. Some have the habit where movable stanchions Fig. 1 The Device. Fig. 2 In Use. are not used. This device works to perfection and sometimes cures cows of the habit. You will need two pieces of 2 by 4. Cut them to fit your gutter as shown in Fig. 1. Angle off one end so the cow does not lie on a sharp corner, make two half-diamond cuts in these pieces and set in the cross pieces. These are made of 3 by 3 and are securely nailed. If the gutter is very wide you may have to put in three strips, as a cow used to standing in the gutter will soon find she can get her feet down between the strips. If you have two or more cows that have this trick stand them together. You can make the strips long enough for several cows and put extra 2 by 4 pieces in to support the strips. Lift the rack and place it back to the wall before turning out the cows. This device effectively cures your heifers of the habit. Keep salt before the cows at all times. Regularity in feeding is of supreme importance with the dairy cow. Keep the floors warm. Cold floors cause much loss in milk in winter. In salting butter one ounce of salt to a pound of butter is generally about right. Dairy barn ventilation should be furnished by a system, not by cracks and drafts. t The successful dairyman is the man who puis thought into his work. He is a student of conditions. Now about those cow stables. Don't forget that a hole in the side of the cow barn means a hole in the pocket. On warm days let the cows out in the yard for a change and to get in the sun. AYhen cold keep them in the stables. i Just can't afford to let the cows lose flesh or get a setback. Remember it costs money to get an animal in good condition. . Many times the cow that does not yield a profit at the pail is just as liberal an eater at the manger as the cow that does make you money every day. Feed cows daily one pound of grain for every three pounds of milk produced, twenty-five to forty pounds of corn silage, and what clover or alfalfa hay they will eat. Very frequently a cow that is only fair as to breeding and productive capacity will do better in the hands of a good dairyman than a good cow under poor management.
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