Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1903 — Page 7
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RHODE ISLAND RtDS. I (ifrt of Dark limn n l'uc l 'uIrr aail iMMMd Iii UrrrJ IIa uirrlur. The Rhode Island Red Is rieh.
nruiiant reu. ;u ... .n snaue as may other das don't need It. But the farmbe gotten by keeping cut the smut era who overdo planting and underdo in undercolor. Rr.rt specimen feather tiliairs. -rt acftwalti rawa. in
on my desk from birds that have won prizes at our largest shown indicate that a very r.' ?i red may be attained with clear re: i.nder-mlor of i-ourse, such birds are rare and extremely Ingh-'irired and are no more use'nl than the common ones on the farm where the Hen, red surfa e color la about all that is evr considered. Aa layers of dark brown egg. v. inKINO CARDINAL JR . (I ; at Ma i-rzr. of Kfco .It Is:and tied ) trr ard summer, the Reds are peerThis has been proved by the testimony of everr one who haa ever tired them. Whether or not the chance to a heavier standard of weirht. which now reads 8- pounds for cook and pounds for hens, will affect the laying qualities remains tc I, ,-.-rn The testimony of my custo-tor-.ers from eat to west favors the small, active type as the best layers, but my owr. experience does not coincide with 'heirs, aa I find the large bens on the net fully aa often as the ixi!!r ones. For dressed fowls I want to say that the local butcher has no eye for fceauty of plumage, but actually Hfl m two cent jer po:r.d more for the ; rull I kill than he pay for rommuD kirds I asked hint why he did sir The answer was: "Plumper, more TT IV less 1. T.e ri.e yellow lepa anc1 t. in, reed i ! m size (three to flre rounds). There is the argument in c -liars and cents Ohio Farmer FEEDING FOR COLOR. It .-in Be fione t mall l ipen.e il Wiilia.at Injurina 1 1. r llrolth 1 Ihr 4 blekraa. Awrinlng that the chickens which It Is -."iU'd to feod for color are t!i i irodtict of wcii-ci'Icred sto k blrcs t.i re is r.o reason why their colli thould not be intensified tr direct feelIc2 .s canaries are fed, but this mcsl be done more with a view to aupnletnmtinr the fi'nrtenrv tn aeeirt -nt.v tnan to a:ter;r.R n rr.a'rlally. It Is not BTfl h use atfempving to color feed an ti' ' lird the . ;.. r..r.T.t must be tried upon hicker.p. and tfcey must be cr.;i.r fel from the ahell. The protei principle to follow is to supply a lift tie color food regularly- a small quantity given in a systematic way, but eoi spasmodic dosing on a large smle. II the birds be accustomed to It fn-rr. ha-hinr tln.e upward.. and then wjrer passlnr through their first or ehicl ec moult they be riven a rather more; bral supply, tba: is all that can be do-t After th n.o :)t the color, of course will be determined, and one cannot al'et the color of feathers which have aj, tltstf developed one can only do tltat ring the pn ran f ie!oprnrr.t ' when the moult Is finished, therefore and the ro!.r is flxel for the tin.e bei ig the color food may be almost cntlr ! discontinued: but it should not be altogether given up. because fowls an constantly losft.g feathers and If the effect of this feather food upon "he svs'em be not maintained, by constantly gti ing small iVi of it. there is s rospibility ha any feathers which may be lost will be replaced by those of a different color The effect of the color fcod. therefore. mu?t not tie avowee to en'irely laps" from the bloo The ep-r.se of keei inc up color feedltic n n limited seal like this is not great, and so it is within reason to do so -Poultry TEE FARM IN SUMMER. all t?ie wee! In the sheep pas-turt. the sheep will then finish them Are the drains so made and opened as to save the washings from the hiphways? It pastures are seared and dry. arm If mowinss nre a failure, plant snn,e pgng and oats. Hungarian. fiMder coin or other quick prow ing green rops Ut ill the barns for winter feed. Remember the heavy green rops rs tjnire plenty of plant foid. Sow some cat'ti crop an one th orn to keep the ground I OVSTSlf dnr Ing winter i'rimson i lover. ntirf and hr crops will d If aft r ht harvest of any rop it was ir.ten'Jed to leave the grctnd bttre. don': d It Sow something: ieep the land corere Itn .t t jeai. Farm axe
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I'erha'.s there is M agricultural ia per puMiftiirtl. or tbnt ever was publlshe.l thai ha not over ami ever .ik:i1u ' advitx-d farmers not to plant MM lariii than they au j.ruperly fertili. and cuiinate What K'i has the altiieevf dme' The rlam of farmers who lack judgment MKMtffe Know belter than to , do a deal of work absolutely for nothing, are not likeh ever loai-repi suehadvlee, or may tie ewn to nee i: in urint. Ths their own way. Time and again it has been aJd that the pofuilliillties of an acre of ground have ru.-r yet ben determined. If a man plan's three. Ave or more a res. to get a crop he might obtain from one highly fertilize. acre the extra labor of plowing, cultivating and harvesting la so much labor h st. With five a r g more milca mus ! traveled behind the plow and othei horse implement than with the single acr. The man who aai a aa auMa fr. n one acre as his neighbor doen from fire. I ains "'1. Just a little, in the matter of hoeint- Kvery time he hoeB hii j crop, it the plants are a yard apart each way. he has l$jm leaa hills to hoe than j a five a. re man. When the nop is off. the single a re richly fertilized is in i goo.! shape for another crop, while the five acres, partialy fertilized, nre lef t In I poor condition. The number of a r a farmer should j plant is the number he can do Justice io in cry way As a rule the acres 1 f' A d. pen.'s on hired labor. Not mint' mnn u re. . - J ' U J I j'lll i ' because their farms are so small The small farmer don't generally shixei when he sees the tax collector coming In spite of the modern warfare against them, it is greatly to be found that the Injurious insects are Increasing year by year The difference between the cost of making an eftVlent fight apaln insect foeg upon an acre instead of three fire or more, is sufficiently apparent. Af It is. the damage caused by Insects in larre fields, gardens and orchards, in which they are not thoroughly subdued, often cuts off all chan. es of the profits Barnum s Midland Farmer. NEW PLANT DISEASE. It Afferfa the Co war a aad la Imitat to tar- Hoat tiearlaK oa the i wiaiuwa Brai. Erery new plant seems to bring tr. our notice one or more new diseases. Prof 1 H F'ammei. of the Iowa Agricultural college, has maue a report on the rust after ting the cow pea. The pgi saor is inclined to think that this rust is identical with the : --t appearIng uti the common bean. The rust spotithat first appear on the leaves a re round, but later seem to flow together ami fi-rrn OOWPE AFFSCTED BV ItlST. irregular patches. The ergots are usually about one-eij;hth of an inch across. Prof. I'ammel aays that the fundus is widely distributed in this country and is sotnetimea K ind on the common iean. We herewith Illustrate a cowpea leaf affected with the fungus Figure 1 shows a leaf afTc-etcd by the rust; 2 shows a rust spot magnified: I is the same spo before maturity, and I are some of the spores greatly nlarged. -Farmers' Review. Reign of w Unrra. Whore queens lieuin to fail through ace. or from injury, the bee will tisualIf start the building of cHls before they give out entirely of course. It may sometimes happen that tefure gucb cell-building begins, the. old qu-en may die. In that eent. so long as there it larxae Old enough, entll will smrely be raised. If they raise cells be-fore sh falls, and a young qticn is hatched out the two may be allowed to exist In the hive side by side without lnterfern e Put this is the exception. Ass soon at the younr o,'iMn appears on the so f n"e old one as a rule steps down ami out Whether mortal combat taken place resulting in a victory for the young antstrong, or whether the bees t herns. H . take matter into their hands ami kill tt.e old queen, I cannot say. -Bee Gleanings. (heap I'laa nf llnrrnirlagt. I notice ao many weorn farmer advotatinK the harrowing of all ground plowed each day. or rather harrowing "what is plowed (hiring the day" before quitting time. Now I will ell you how we work It We plow right along till we turn and one can look back and see a nice smooth surface and have a full day's work ol plowing. remarks a writer in Nebraska Farmer We take a single section of a harrow and one horse. Tie the horse to the outside of the furrow horse and there you are We use a tow bottom gang plow and this one section will harrow the ground twice and that before it has time to dry out. This Is a splendid wsy to eaen io that extra horse Pon't ever steal any crop from the soil. Return thanks in the form of so sb'jmlant fertilization.
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Vi.iiili. t iw gay Tkra .. a lb i ..iM4.ua I r.. MM Tr lady with ' "T ttrfttfrl turn) ripjaaj lid told ti... ib ri nr .u ins inctdeat bappeued ii :;.. k.y ii. ssjrs tae New Verk Sisaai A little Im y tood t ti.r C t i .. t.f : mow tailing eMti ir.a I V. ill! lit ul.ll Ll. j;ug together tnli dut pa; Auut,' Lt a..l, Ma the 4i gi : ,i,u tw MO MVo dear.' ui.d auut, wiiuuut lowking , fro at Kir btKk. 1 .it d. ailaact fr awhile. Fron out tl.t iitiuxr a. r tue aay a wkits l i! maid came uith a bloom and r.t the s.dtwalk and tue nep. he mal tue servant saaid of Mrs. S , a very fatidtous. iu old lady, who haa a Strang dislike for both cinldrrn and dirt Indeed, She x-emed to legard t:,e word aa n..nynou. Only that day tie had etit littie Jak and hit cl.um- away from her ait of tue treet. "Jack watehtd the tuaid for awhile then tit aiartled hi auut with tni. statOBirnt ' 'Well, I'd p;ty the angeli if Mr. catei.t t,ni pitting i... ..a t.tr attps!' " For .aed I'eoalr. Vt ,i i ,1 .lu.y it!. Mr. ! V Ik.Mtr, oJ tni place, haa written an tptn Ittter to the old men and women ot the country, adviMiig tuem to use Dodd'a Kiuney P.iis aa a remedy lor those forin ot Kidcty trouble so common among tks aged. Mr. Bohrer says: "J Aufitied m.ofi: tor years with uiy Krdiita and urinary ctgan. 1 waa obligtU to get up aa many aa seven or tnt times during the nigtit. "I triad nuny things with no ucc . UO I tan- . i.c i : DbcU's Almanac, and lead ol Waat Ltodd's Kidney Fall were ui .ng for old people. "1 bi ught two boxes from one drugg -:. a: ; t- g.ni to lit: them jt oi.ee. In .i vi-iy ehort time 1 was well. Tnis is over a year ago, and my trouble has not returned, so tnat I know my cure was a I genuine, jwtmaticnt cue. "1 busre DsM'a Kidney Fills are a splendid medicine for old people or anyone nffer;r.g Kidney and urinary trouble, for although I am 84 years of age, thty have made me well.'' Her Preference. "Shall I adminifter eaa Wfore esfraetir.p vi ur tooth?" a-keu the Jentist. Well," anered the fair patient frof a bark township, "if it dcenl coat anv saore. IM rather vnuM ive me electne light." Chicaro Daily Newt. Nen Wheat Field, la oathweat. kVhat weuld you think it told that the tit irrisated tection ot Western Kana, K. -mi t i iurads an: Pan ' ladls si Tenaal ian I counted on to Bredaea 50.000,000 hu- e. t : :. eat annuaiiv: let tnat is what a g vernment otticial predict with reter i.. e r w v.int t:.at eal irn; rttl fn m Kuu, known a ma. a- i r. r. i a neat. Recent eiiieriiuente. as re-j ported to the industrial department of the Bant a Pe, show that tin plant lovrbest a ere 'he tainfall i less than 15 in. new a year. The yield per acre is tqual to that of ordiaarr wheat, aad tan price received thout the tame. "Well, I neeer!" n i h ar t" "Whr. "What's the matter, cook aya tnat t:ioa I . pie who live in that insignificant little Loue uppuit eauie i er litre winle I c:e a'.;. ..i. ; v,re j . t ctapt.eU U iura. Imrrii-a'a ummer Itraorta. VThen it segiias t.- p t hot ami dry one's thuugbta naturally turn toward the lakes ami rivers ami t .e seashi n if Wen Vurk abd New Kurland, and we begin to wonder bow much it would require of Ume anJ tuoiiev to make the trip. A lot of these aajeataosnnn answered and a lot of infor mation given free in four-Track Herica'' IJo. 3, America's Sumn er Kesorts " rJent Ml r.- eipt of a two-c. nt atamp, by rtrH I n.leia. Ucneral Passenger AK nt. New V Central & Hu.l n Kiver ltai.ro.td, jrai. 1 Central citation. New Yora. Mr NewroAs "Way, thoe are genn m rai I laea Itr. Kcwre k -Are tat-v? hej a nie like etonc-uand atajf. Citl Woiid. Don't (.et footsore! t.et loot-Faac. A wosajcrfal jmwder tiia: ture. tired, hot, r irct ar.ii make new or tipat hos easy. Ak to-day for Ailen- toot-Kae. A ;: no submit ute. Trial package FREE Ad ere t A. ?. Olmatec, LeRoy,N. . naat art. 1 1 Ia - mat t v run uti- i., tie .; ' i ci ) n u Hei .rii. To Cerr a Cnld In Oar nT. Take Ijxsive Br-nne Osinitae Tableta AM druggt't refund money if it fa tl to cure. 25c. It i a great ml, a well a a nufcrtatae S be ur.able to uaer a prompt and decide.; bi Hitasaoai.
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lit re is a combined treatment that doe what UN E itii tie AN NuT IH '. T:. complete obliteration of that dread t"ccumption (Tuber. ui. - - . now praaiblt tmougjii t lie u.e ii Ti e Dr. fiWiiaVa t'nrs binstrsn System ; .M ;. itioa, :. th wui Pot ml. tare this Dread Disease. It is t lie Mi.t Modern anJ tiie very !tat-e-t Method of Älistsrntatioa Ever tVesected tu Sufferers fmm ttii disease. Ii i -Vit: and t 'ore t Vri.nmut n I i. Ti.iii Long. Stoma ;i. Lim, 8 U n and K:!ney.' Ail t atarrtial loncit; t. ! tt.ce trgar.a diapear Promptlw.ar.d Ptrm.inentlv un der tlie Hea'.ng lr.tluti..e ti 1 nete Wenderful Medicine. 1- Sloeasa's method of treatment c r of Four Sjiec'tic Ren.Ki.es as illustrate ii B r
that a perfectly healthy baby never cries. When the little one does cry there's something wrong, and generally it's the stomach. Paregoric, Soothing Syrups, Cordials, Teething Syrups and Pain Killers contain opium and morphine. Don't uc them. They are harmful costly, too. Such drugs constipate and derange the digestive organs. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin CA LAXATIVE) is pleasant to take, augments and supplies the natural digestive ferment, acting as a gentle laxative by the power to assimilate food, makes and keeps babies in health and good humor. A trial will convince you.
Mr. Ali ir Jactcsow. 0( Farmer City. Ill . writes: Mr evensacoth old baby wa troubled a gTeat deal with hl te. mach and bowr). I had tried numerous remeole with do rood result, aatil the bat y lot much firth and wa in very poor health. A friend recoaawrti :.-,! Caldwe;; Syrop Prpsta I procured a 90c bottle at the dnar store and gave the rontrnt lo the baby accordina to (".-action, after which there wa a decided Improvement in hi condition Have been giving him Syrup Pepsin lor about a month with very satisfactory retult. hl lotnach and bowel being ia good, healthy condition aad Ms former weight regained.
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r.a.i ln- i .rifi t.. . N V lal.i. nui xlUriM ,11 Ma. b r CUTICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of Ainime For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients. Cuticnra Ointment Is beyond question the most successful curative fbsj torturing, disfiguring humours of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, In proof of tehieh n ingle anointing preceded by a bot bath with Cutlcura Soap, and followed in tht severer cases, by n dose of Cutteura Resohent, Is often sufficient to "niford immediate relief in the most digressing forms of Itching, burning and scalj humours, permit rest ana sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fail. It i.i especially so In the treatment of Infants and children, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distresslug of infantile huJioars, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp and hair. C uticnra Ointment poetesses, at tbtt same time, the isr: f satisfying tba sim( lc wantH of tbet'. t, in cariug for the kin. Scolj hair .ods and feet, from infancy to age . .r more effectnallv, agreeably and t. noiaieally than, the most expe nsive of toilet eriollleata. Its "Instant relief for skin-tortured babies," or " Sanatlve.antlseptic cleansing," or " One-night treatment of the hands or feet," or Single treatment of the hair." or "üse after athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, euch in connection vritln the use of Cuticura Soap, is sulQcient evidi MM of this. SittttinmrtMMit the world. Cieor R--ilT.t,5ar OW Sun .( t L.-r..laa uai'4 IMIa,l- rr- rial fi HnBaatlAr.. Soi j, V Itrpotii I. nj.a .' t nifi'li -naa Sa P-.. I I.u.;la lii IVatnn .t Colusitiat aa. lMvtlruklhlin lV.p Po1, f rr-rtniL . SS basil lur "Tut C -virt f.r. 1 . WESTERN CANADA la i'irifi.iY n.r re aiteoiloD than any iilwr di tri el In tae world. The Oraaary rl the Worl "The taodol Saa Ground tor Sloth. ae." The Natural Trtiwl Arn under crop in )H2 I.SSMJS im. Yifid tee: . . . u;:...-4 t utbri. atiumlanea of tTuMti I asJ PlaeUfu'. i li-ip ItiillrtlBg Material: OooO lrraa tor (laatuia and hajt. a ferile oll: a mi i-ieni raiofaJl ar.d a etlaata arienc an aiaerwl and alM'iaia asnsoa of stoi. ii hubs wtNl I III I.4MIW Of I A.l At'lt I H KHIK, Iba ..uiy rharae lor wl, . Ii I fio lOrenirr. line in I buribea. tv-boon. eto. Ka iwan lap all tettlisl dianict. Send for Avlax ami ( hrr . ManerlnteaaVnt f Im inliml Otiu. anaaa. or tn .'. . Caas rOU, IM IV N i h Si . Katinaa f. t.Mh . t J. Btnii'i.uniH. Ü OO'Die Hille, t li.iwat". I: : a'Khnrard OaSMta G TernaieDt Asenta. woo will aun.. Toqaiiaaw.'Jktm ate g ring you retuord ra .war IStaS, eia. A. N. K.-B 1Ü77 WHHi WRITIVitl TO .lllVCKTtMS.RSS alrae atatr ikal . u aaw ihr Ailnnla. ail In t hi. aiaiMrr.
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