Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 49, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 February 1909 — Page 3
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VAST HERD OF CARIBOU
Estimated That Half a Million of Deer Are in One Flock. Dispatches received at| Victoria, B C.. tell of the trek of a vast herd of caribou across country from Sixty Mile creek towdrd Tanana. This herd, it is estimated. contained half a hillion deer, -and prospectors who have just arrived at Dawson and whao have witnessed thet s_we@]} of this enormous band as if made its way over hill and plain deséribe the sight as one of the meost impressive they had ever seen. One of these prospectors named Chris Williams, who has just arrived at the northern metropolis from the Ledue valley, in the White river country, brought with him a magnificent head and horns of a mammoth moose for the Dawson market. He and his partner have been trapping and hunting during the winter months in order to pay working ex-’ penses. : : : “*The great band of caribou,” said Wulisns, “have been moving in the
e it TRE COMBRERE R Tyt of the halidiog us wall B 8 Jte (1o churek Ui e foor fevel With the atreot are ta he Yvww‘xjw’fww? Hiiine Wik two witigs covered By shifelta The Buditoriin Tor IBE BERGOE 1 10 Ye 8O feot wile mud I%L aree balconien el prosided wilE BRO cligies Wil he erveted ahove this raoln — L Tee nddn Sode O e ehureh will have S 0 woate WHIR topether with Ahie pniteny m!;ng%&_i@?g&ifié,;_u sital seating Gapncity of ;‘:t“f‘}'?m By will have & goade 4‘{;1@“312”%? domprd The fj,;};g'? ‘ Bisty twe fier a{ft;éésf’esffirfiii he the Big Aot while the Dafootles sod coillngs Wil Be wupporieg b eolumnx. . '!*"t’s:%(? ffjgv‘ “"»fifhfi'hi ,‘,;*“: Rleer fi'%i§ he & »‘fi!i‘.fi#fif&i“* foet, and al the oo et ‘%3 CLvimian vagie perched holdigg 18 Bl talons ihe American and German fags This o t 0 be the sy *2;’*?l&3 fij}%é’?,‘.éfi?(’.'i}' of the Cung rogation. whiteh 'ififixmv U BN entirely of mwuafldwnmflz Born of German ;\su?intl;fl’ffigv o ; 3 Alundant caplial Bes been assored th earry out these plans and In oaddi; ton many i:mm*r;&%!gigiifi?% Bireaity - been made for office Tooma. A large de ,_;'mr';{:n;wni Blire mg&fl“@rfld o jease ail of cne section of the baliding. The ‘buliding promises 16 presest an Im pressive ,?‘{‘f‘"“!"fifiifib .fi? Kdditian tn the advantage of belng o the ceuter of the city. On Slxth svenue, jugt east from the church property. are the Nixon theater, the bulliing known as Plttsbure s “Safety Palace " in which are the police hesdguarters and the Philadelphia Company's bullding Btreet cars diverging to more than 25 Aociine of ‘i!fliy-zi;g;i’{jy.‘gn.fi' surroutding country pass BP the property, ‘, E " A New Religious Order. . The First Frlt Harvesters is the ke of 8 few peliglons order thae secks to abolish all denominations and unite the emtige Baban fandly o one é&’r;‘fil charch Tfi% Imsh ol their falth Llk the refercogs 48 the Bille to the one chureh THOre are to chapters n the Fahle hat speak of deioming !l!nfis; all are ffended to b i one church, and the ereed slionld e the trne word of God | The iy NLOTH AT §2mmh‘;g i@ fn‘?!‘h{iéfiifi@ffl weotines st Manfehester. N H &8d &re attraoing con: siderable attention and geiting somo converts Eldér J. A Wrieht, who e the Jeader in charge savs: “\We do Enot belleve in BAVIBR & specitficd mode gnf procedure, and there s no set Ume iin our church for praver singtug or | fermons, We &peak. sing o pray iflwhvn}m splrlt moves us. W belleve L in the one chnrcfiwé the everaresent %C‘am! and conditet olie Mieetings accord. % Ingly."—Utica Press. : ; o Wives of the Presidents. { Washington married Martha (Dan. Ldridge) Custis; John Adamns. Abfeai) | Smith; Madison, Dolly (Payne) Todd, i Monroe, Elza Rertwright. John j Quincy Adm&,i@wfin Catherine Jahn'{,mh: 1:3&):;,% {Donelson) Rob{ards| Van Buren, Hannah Hoes: Har irlson, Anna Symmes: Tyler Letitia i;Chrisman: second wife, Julla Gardiner; : Polk.- 3&?&%&&&% Tavlor. Mari garet Smith: FHlmore. Abizail Pow. {ers; second wife, Caroline Mclntosh; | Pierce, Jane Means Appleton; Lincoln, | Mary Todd; Johnson. Eliza McCardle; . Grant, 31!15315&&&,!3&)t’3 Lucy Ware (Webb: Garfield, Lucretin Rudolph; { Arthur, Ellen (Lewis) Heérndon: Cleve i land, Frances Folsom: Harrison, Caro. { line Lavinia Seott; secoud wife, Mary Scott Dimmick: McKinley, Ida Sax {ton; Roosevelt, Alice Lev; second | wife, Edith Kermit Carow; Taft f(elect, )Helen Harron. : s N FE B
country west of the Yukon during the last year, and during the summer trampled down the forests as they worked their may toward the White river slope. Later the enormous herd turned in its tracks and commenced to move back toward the Yukon and passed across Sixty Mile river toward its upper reaches, when it turned westward once more, and is now headed for the Tanana slopes. “The animals are traveling in a procession 20 miles wide, and to watch them you would think the whole country is: slowly moving awav.”
Royalty in Trade
King Peter of Servia owns a barber shop, owns a patent medicine and conducts a motor car agency in his capital. The reigning prince of Lippe-Det-mold deals in butter and eggs, while a prosperous brick factory swells his profits. The king of Wurtemberg is the proprietor of two hotels in hig kingdom, and they add $50,000 a yesr to his revenue. :
NOTES | - ApADYE N RARM ] i 4 - o Villowe K | b"}’ l ; . 2 R & T § X ‘ Jc e F " Riim ks the thing for the pigs 3 »wdey ’ oo b 2 b one P 4 W L ey . g . 1t Kaw heen raindd by sl 14 % ! Wl B Vi it 2 30 i £ PotD the fim *%p 2 ’L"" 5 1 5} ¥ Yo n g ¢ oks gt ol i te vard % Ee B Variecy in Ol ¥ o the k i Jrer Ihy I ! il ruu wanti tie eggs 2 . L Bawma thp bopd wE te thyg pte ) B’ S i % i ‘4‘ ih it v s I 8 Ihe moening Tun't vee shart ciis feroms the jnwn The rasa rowlh will by {1 vl LeXs WUI er 1L vou de If trees &re properiy ;~,‘ § and tormed duftng ‘ 'f::u' thyve or four 2 years afted slapiing Hitle subsrgquent pruning e BRECUSKATY, y Fhere iz mponey In butier making in !?‘—7 Winter tims Prices Are up, and the cream s eseier o handie than i during the hot months of the summer, | 1t red sulder pits en the Wirtinsg { v' ‘ i e & owirst n":'v!"- ! ¢aANY Then: iayv ke plants on thelr Eides i@l Y hase or syringe them thor oughly . Ihen take soahy waler and o sponge and hand waah every leal and while they are vor wet diust the pnder sides. of ‘lthe foliige with powdered | suipnhur : Because rdpe are the farmer's was'o savers the impression prevails .witl sorie that (they neod no care This is | Cne { the greatest mistakes ever mwade. Pigs are sensitive to the eold | They recd. warm, dry quarters, and acienn place to exercise in on bhright davs if they are going to return a profit to thelr owner Some peaple Bave the bad hahit of doping medicine for every Hitle sil-! mant And some larmers haye the equalivebad habit ot daping theilr horses It Is a good thing to et the veterinarian do the medicine giving [ necessary, hut surh occasiong wil) he few and far between {f you provide the right kind -of ecare and feed In an experiment to !3"50”‘3‘71",53’&“ the efect of basie lme pltrate and cal cium ¢vanamid on barley and oats by the agriculinral school at Berthonval France Prof L. Malpeiox reparts that the resuits obtalned with the Hrst were somewhal superior to those ob tiained In case of nitrate of soda The gocond pave results about equal to those «f\';'nm-.t with suiphate of am motia Do not et the milk stand In open. torped pails or éans In the ?-;ar‘:xv up til the milking I 8 all dohe. Try this plan Take & big ean to the bam. 1 s a large fede af chee £ cloth throughewhich to strain the milk as it is poured Into the can, then throw the dry end of the cioth over the wet part I¥ing across the month of the can un til you are readvy 10 pour the next drawing of milk {nto the can. . The best results are obtained where the cows are fed after milking. for un. der thiz method they generally give down thelr milk cheerfully, for they know that milking is a prelude to feeding. A cow is much smarter than she jooks, and more grateful than most persons would believe. So long as the cows know they are not going to be struck or beaten they will neither kick nor hook. An experienced milkman will pever allow any loud talking or excitement about his barn or stable, for the quieter the cows are kept the greater the guantity of milk given, and the easier the work is performed. ; L ILivestock on the farm not only return to the soil much of the fertility taken in growing the crops, but they provide the most profitable medium of using the stuff raised. Ia this way everything grown on the farm can be made to vield a marketable product and, besides, a large portion of it retained in the form of manure to be returned to and enrich the land. The systéem gives a maximum amount of gain with a minimum amount of actual waste, or' matter removed from the ~soil. It insures chances for permanent and continued succels, and gives the farmer wider scope for regular intelligent work: : : - Here is the prediction of one agriculturalist who is a close observer of the trend of things in farming communities. What do you. think about it? “We believe the time will come when farmers will not retire in any ‘great numbers to town, but will build cottages on their own farms, fit them with all the comforts possible, keep a good team, devote their time to raising seed corn and other specialties, &nd will find better society in the country as well as a better school education for the children than is now or ever will be given in the town. In other words, we believe that we shall develop a distinctively rural society that avill be better in every way than “anything which the town can furnish.”
The wurgine ronter fn Ihe Sook 1n 8 polskace (et iol Lism Bare the oid roidish sael a 8 old Lromen glass n CRES. PR Foeed 5 gra'n ration with the siiape H o yus would g 0 teel reduils 1 the hena mte o lay they must Bave the foedd and care which will en. EORrRTe BEE 00l lhon . 4 i . ; Woomen saccesd as & riile wilh poal try beeayse ther dre saeadnl and more sali iyl ar fo deisils than u* en h¥is maxe & fond PR of A ETAD ration Gewed pian 1o lot thesy bave ongst I the ahenl and fo sirsizh 1 Gul far theneeives o : 1t ie the poultrvian who kaows how 1o keen Bis chickors wall rather than they ane whn (h wise 28 15 how to trest | % t chivkens al ¥ ;fij‘;\ poed CiMm Y tembancige with the wick chick oty et Yo & oeinew Trean the Sowk. i i o the pitmctt does e vt Ak stite 1o simde retnediee then ol the hexd and bury : . Por't st wnring come fore ¥il base heer throueh the Geehdrd and pleked off from the troes 51i the '_f"?““'t Dosta andl riwusons On Uebe ore Dark Eagy co fnd Ihets now Ihat the irees Are harse e - Post ap take stk wnil sy rlans for the coqpibg year The sucresslal farmer not op v knows what he has on the Tarms. hutl Bow o the lamt year turned ost and what he s golng to 4o Th text YeRT. i YO ean nrpity Tiearty giens whan ¢ s time for the dinper Born 1o Liow The Hyeatork and this poasitry are fust as good guessers 88 to when feed. ing thue has srrived. Don't disdappolint thi Do regular. : You should look over the harness from Yige {0 tme and mend up . and strengthes all the weak nnd broken: slaces,. It will not ouly prove a money saver in making veur harness last peavly twice as long me it otherwise waild, bat 1 will niake 1t sale.. . , Dxan’t burn the tornstalks which are eft after the stock have been through and stripoesd them Rather rin & sharp disk over them when . the ground ix frozen and plow them inder, In this wav you will supply much humis tn the =oil hesides putling in a very considerable amount of ;}nbtub, White ‘soap cdn be made by using . the following ‘formula: Use four ponunds of clean fat, a pound of potash, four ounces of horax and two ocunces of dry ammania Dissolve the potash in three guarts of hot water, then | add to it the borax and ammonia, | Warm the fat and add it to the hot mixture. Let the whole boil five min- | utes: set in a cool place and siir for a haif-hour: then pour in a box to 'harden ' ' [ Next to poul'ry manure. the droppings of sheep is the richest fertilizer produced on the farm. It ferments easily, and is classed aa a quick.acting mAanure, and when allowed 1o accuinylate 0 the pens where it {8 tramped hard by the animals, it loses little for. glziizfng value, When placed in plies i«rr composts, as in the case of horse manure, it is benefited by mixiag with cow manure. It is especially valuable for use on vegetables, when a quickacting tertifizer {8 desired. A shesp produces about four pounds of manure per day, ’ : . Make your own harness blacking. ‘Here is the formula for the famous English brand: Three ounces of tur | pentine and two ounces of white wax | are dissolved togethor aver a slow fire. S'l'h-*:;- udd one ounce of ivory black | and one dram of indigo well pulver | ized and mix tegether. When the | wax and turpentine are dissolved add [ the fvory biack and Indigo and wtir untfi cold. - Apply thin, Wash aften Pward, and yvou will bave & beautitul i polish. This blacking keeps the leaths | [er soft and is excellent for harness i and buggy tops e - | e i The horse that is kept working dun i ing the winter should be well fed f But the {dle horse should have his ra {tion changed both because overfeed: g' ing wastes the feed and endangers the | health of the horse. Many a horse | has died from having been highly | ted when being worked, and the same j feed given when he was idle a fow { dars. This is especially true of feed, guch ‘as clover hay, b%x:b_grés.s‘hay and { onts. A hard working horse that has ! been well fed should, on belng givea | a rest for several days, have his re { tion changed. In such cados corn s { better than oats as gralp feed, and 1t | clover hay bas heen fed timothy hay should be substituted. - ! Feed plenty of roughage and omnly ‘enough grain to obtain the results you | are after. Prof. J. H Grisdale of the | I Oitawa, Canada, experiment station, ! atcer tests, declares that if an animal is half full and he does not get suf. - cient to keep his digestive organs well filled and in good healthy condition, he will not do well, and therefore the first requisite of successful feeding is ‘the filling of the animals, right up to the top notch. It is not necessary to give them an expensive filler. One of the most successful experiments I ever saw conducted was where cuf wheat straw made up the roughage part of the ration. We must, how- ! -ever, make the roughage as palatable as we can. The methods of making’ it palatable are various. One of the simplest means is to mix a certaln | amount of ensilage or roots. Another ' way is to add a little bit of meal and | some water. : : i i ; The Secretaries of State, § Mr. Knox will be our fourth mono | syllabic secretary of state since 1897, ' He succeeds Root, who succeeded Hay, ? who succeeded Day. The earlier mon. osyllabic secretaries of state w_eroz Smith, C]aY) C*assn BI‘CRD mh mdi Blaine. Only one secretary of state— | Frelinghuysen—had a foursyllable name. There are seven three-syllable names in the list and 21 twp-syllable | names. o e
*BOOCBY" WAR S 0 HERVOUR He Was Not ts Be Agitated, Even by 2 *Percy, Degr ™ e : B owss moving Ay oo the #”xft!&é?fi?fif ssiony along Ihe Nooth sbovs of Mas Rurbisetta Cn the weonite lralw fren - Riow ko 1. beßzing many we ¥oown Vhwiveigny 4 ihele taww Bonses L the winter rode & SOty Gl Ermtlesege foooaw !'Tfitw Cowent At Pride’s cromsitg a fßmily of hreew faiher paiber gnd >?_;x';.:p:7*;‘,i.*,“ —«*fm?fiafffi**fl Wie frain bearing seapertlively ibe fasily tovanares . Ond per mnidie, one t?.;x'g cxt i a e Hiankst sod ohe Daveling clock (o oA ol woes bah Be. Phwe Ak ryet v “ad L 0 eGher found seats arroas fromy thh weoslern Br ihan 91 Berssae Asngrent thar TR prriteinant of Wardicy Ihe tesin bad “s’.;#@"’! A pntradide amise s Sha ;‘fi’iJ The caf was 21303 T Ixikine aiond SURIM Fourselt Hobby'" gatil By sl j?‘ryg “He yourwel! BT IO e Ard now pim oAy wxy Bosme” Wihess gt Lhiy grew rau The swwdly bweame testioss (8 Ihe Memngey. of & master on K 08t In feml and elgtifed Wis searsine Bor Babby's clevcany b 3 ellg 'f,éfi;;i'.;:e the bk of the post Bl v ieg PiiEon syom &t the Tas ¥ o Th 'fi"'“?iéf:'i's'.":;?v’s'“ S et underanioad At e abd sl L "You mary come aver hevs swd sl *ih un Peroy denr onoone sindir o i T Rplate Bebbyo Tuis war too wmiach for the sinrey Wiy With & leud wnaey Wi reßTed ap pawmed hia handhar froen he rack slave Bix head and {sanesd 7{3“%‘ A o ,%I.}. o 5y 4 - % b u e i YOUTHFUL MIND AT WORK Deduction Mother Must Have Found " Somewhat Hard to Combdt ‘Miss Masiorie aged five viars s one of those bright children whi make the lves of their parents and feach ors 8 Wurden | Quite recently she paid her firwt visit to a kindérgarien U'non h“"" teturts hornie ahe BErew *"‘ii’?’l!?‘? asiic, happing her mother ta aliow her to attend the sehon! regufacly It was s very nice’” she decinred aweotly “And the téncher, Mius Lee, In 80 very nire too! She teid ma i.'f I was a good Hitle girl 1 wonld gioe op into & pretty [ady, but ff 1 was naughty I would grow up ki ugly one’"” S “That i& quite trae dear” her moth er answered with a smiie : \ filently Mins Mariorie regarded the fire of pine logs Presently she burst out: “Then what a naughtv. naughty Hitle gir] Misx Lea must have been” —The Bohemian G . 4y i e 4 i s r IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA, Whole Body a Mass of Raw, Bieeding . Torturing Humor — Hoped Death Wouid End Fearful Suffering. In Despair; Cured by Cuticura. "Words cannot describe, the terrible eczema I suffered with. 'Yt broke ¢t on my head and kept spreading until it ~cuvered my whole body. 1 was almost 4 solid mass of sores from head to foot. 1 looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human be. iug. The pain ind agaqy endured seemed more than | could bears Blood and pus oozed from the grkat sore on my scalp, from under my h ger nalls, and npearly all over my ’._l%Jy. .My ears wers so crusted andigwollen 1 was afrald they would ;b&ak‘ off. Every hair in my head &4 ogt 1 could not sit down, for my?“c!a:hes wouid stick to the raw and bleeding fiesh, making me ory out from the
pain. - My fanilly doctor did all he could. but I got worse and worse, My condition wasawtul. I d¢id not think 1 could live, and wanted death to come and end my frightful sullerings. “In this condition my motherinfaw begged me to iry the Cuticura Hem. edles. I saldi I would, but had ne hope of recovery. Hut oh, what blessed re Hef I experienced after applving Cuatlcura Ointment. It cocled the bleeding and {iching flesh and brought me the first real sleep I had had {n weeks It was as grateful as fce to a burning tongue. 1 would bathe with warm water and Cuticura Scap, then agply the Ointment freely. I also took Cutl cura Resolvént for the blood. In s shor? time the sores stopped running, the fiesh began to heal and I kpedw | was to get well again. Then the halr on my head began to grow, &nd in a ghort timeé I was completely cured. [ wish I could teil everybody whb has ecrema to use Cutkura. Mrs. Wm Hunt, 135 Thomas St, Newark, N J, Bept. 28, 1805 | : Potter Drug & Chemn. Corp, Bole Propa, Boston Plaging Mim. | “Papa,” inguired little May, after Sunday school,. “was George Weh ington an Israelite™ - o Before her fa‘her could answer this somewhat unexpected question May's six-yearold brother broke In ; : “Why, May. I'm ‘shamed of your Ig n'ance! George Washington fs In the New Testament, not the Old."—Worw aun's Home Companion. =~ . G ‘Helen Had Ambition. o . Helen, aged six, was telling Mary, aged seven, of her plans for the fu ture. “I'm going to be married,” she announced, “and have 18 ;;fldm."‘
“Oh,” gasped Mary, hier’ eyves wide with amazement, “you Wercenary wretch!”"—Delineator. e There are four advantages in tak ing Munyon's Homeopathiic Remedies First, they are positively harmless Second, they are pleasant to take Third, they reiieve quickly. Fourth they cost nothing umless they give satisfaction. Prof. Mun¥yon has just issued a Mag azine-Almanac, which will be sent fres to any person who addresses The Mun¥on Company, Philadelphia ~ Middle Course the Best. - Lobster and champagne for suppe: ~that's high jinks. -Sawdust and near coffee for breakfast—that's hygiena Between these two eminences, however, there’'s room for some genuine Hving. - - Sore throat leads to Tonsitis, %ufnsy and Diphtheria. Hamlins Wizard Oil used as a gargle upon the first symptoms of a sore throat will invariably prevent all three of these dread diseases. No man can own any more thaa he can capry in his own heart’
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