DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. SHELLS FOR THE GREAT FRENCH OFFENSIVE SANITARY DAIRY HOUSE IS A NECESSITY "Ml' -to-4 mAm -mmMty, COOLING TANK 4 yAifm 1 ' Yj III! TnTTTO I, A ' 1 ,, . SINK '. ruck e vj vyA Jaz 3 I ' l I i I IT vJJ"" rutftyr, Vr k f .'." f0 &? ' "- $ i K7r X I"? X ii i n ir irrni nniirr htu niin in- -tt v rrrrrir r it i t,jt:vum" m m . - , - 4 T-JIL yM-1-v.-cwjr j'.-rj 11. . r-.-. ' -aKWjS : SS.tM'HVWX. Tstin&'M.WTVjMtlW t . . sj&MAjVXXUavW A'JW" 5Jia rW X. 1 ilESStiC!! jpNMVA WIWWw fl '' ,y A-Auwa""'' r This photograph Of great stores of-hclls, which has J ust reached America, gives oomo Idea of tho preparations made by tho French for tho recent offenBlvo In tho woBtorn war zono Tho picture was taken near a hidden battery. WHITE HOUSE BRIDE Mrs. Gait Is a Woman of Mani fold Interests. Will Not Follow Precedents In Wed ding Ceremony Society Breathes Easier Over Resumption of White House Functions. tho theater. Sho drives her own eloc trie automobile about Washington. She playB a fair gamo of tennis and her golf has Improved rapidly under Mr. Wilson's tuition. Sho proved an ardent baseball "fan" at one of tho re cent world series games and It Is said that tho prosldont arranged to seo this contest at his fiancee's ex pressed wish. Mrs. Gait has not dovotcd herself to her own nniusoment by any means. Sho Is active In St. Thomas Episcopal church, where sho was for some time chairman of the Hector's Aid socloty. Besides otlior local charities she has dono much work for tho mountain whites of tho South, nn activity In which tho Ilrst Mrs. Wilson was also a leador. Mrs. Gait's efforts havo al ways been most unobtrusive. IS SAVED BY WOODEN LEG Bear, When Surprised, Claws Horse back Rider's Artificial Limb. Sunbury, Pa. John Davidson, a Cat awlssa mountain farmor, who Uvos near tho town of that namo, says ho Is glad ho has a woodon leg, for It saved him sorlous hurts In a battlo with a bear. Davidson says ho was riding homo back along tho Susquohanna, which skirts dense mountain growths at that point, when ho saw a black bear fish ing In tho river. It would dlvo down and como up with a Huh In Its mouth. Angered by hlo approach bruin dropped n Ilsh and gavo chaso, but Davidson drow his revolver nnd llred. Ho missed, nnd tho animal camo on nftor him and bit and clawed at his woodon log. He (lrcd again, and thon a frolght train nppronched on a railroad near by. This, together with tho tooting of tho locomotive whlstlo, frightened tho boast and it dropped to Its feet and nmblod off into tho woods. Tho farmor oxhlblted a torn pair of trous ers nnd lacerated wooden leg to his frionds as proof of tho truth of his story. NOW I ME UP BEADS Indian Women Devote the Winter to Fancy Work. Passing of Season of Feasts and Dane Ing Enables Squaws to Devote Time to Making Indian Trappings. g ooiLCf? eooig wash jfcoot-i ' y mm' Sj ". o mrw. milk . room nryz fOi t-r v. COOLCJ JCAATOeV V tret " New Yorkers Find Some Odd Uses for the Taxi NEW YORK. "There nro many queer uses for tho taxi slnco they havo becomo popular," said an old Jehu whllo waiting for a prospective fore. "Of course, I havo carried dogs bofore, but thoy wero always chaperoned. Tho lady in 23, down tho street, sends DELETED BY CENSOR Floor Plan of Dairy House, Showing Gsneral Arrangement. Honey In Court. Dutler, Mo. For weeks a swnrm of boos has been noticed around the cupola of tho Dates county courthouso Tho county court ordered tho veteran Janitor, Fleetwood Thomas, to Inves tigate. Ho found tho bees had depos ited about GOO pounds of honoy. Ho took It to tho grocery storos and real ized about $75 from tho sale. LEADS SUFFRAGE PARADE Washington. Twlco before presi dents of tho United States havo taken unto themselves wives whllo in their high ofrtcc. It Is safe to say that Woodrow Wilson and tho wlnsomo Edith nollInE Gait will follow neither of tho two precedents sot. President John Tyler evidently dis trusted hla public. Two years after tho death of his first wlfo in 1811, ho camo to Now York, nnd whllo he pco plo woro Billl under tho impression that his wedding to Miss Julia Gardi ner of New York was several wcoks off, thoy learned suddonly that tho chief oxccutlvo had led nls brldo to tho altar in tho Church of tho Asccn Blon. It was almost an olopoment. There was a similar lack of warn ing, though not .quite bo extremo, when President Grovor Cloveland mar ried Francos Folsom, probably tho most beautiful of nil tho brides of tho Whlto IIouso, in 1880. Tho engage ment was published two wcoks before the day when tho ceremony actually took plnco; but tho day and tho hour wore not announced until nbout 48 hours boforo tho arrival of tho bride oleqt and hermothor in tho capital, Thoy had 'Just como from several monthaJn Europe Tho guests at tho Clovoland wed ding numbered fowor than forty. Tho only oillclals presont wero tho cabinet nnd tho president's privnto socictary. Tho scono was set (n tho bluo room. Thoso In confidence of Mrs. Gnlt horo bollove sho will nrrango every thing for n flno old Virginia wedding, not nn unwieldy affair, but on tho other hand nothing hurriod or Ill-con-sldorod. Those who havo visited tho Gait' homo in Pennsylvania nvonuo ngroo that tho futuro "first lady of tho land" Is a queen of hostosscs nnd a marvel of forethought and graceful tact. All in all, Washington society has loarnod of tho prosldont's coming marriage with a fooling akin to rollof. Tho capital is a distinctly less lively and gay affair with no Whlto House social season to set tho pace. With Mrs. Gait at tho head of tho president's establishment Washing ton's groat hostesses will breathe easier. Sho haB never llgurod large on t.ho nocloty pagos of tho newspa pers but alio has a largo clrclo of friends and thoso ngreo bIio can bo depended upon as a wprthy succov Bor of a long lino of gracious presi dents' wives. ""All Washington wlntor functions aro arranged so as not to Intorforo with Whlto IIouso engagements. For UiIb reason no other Invitations can go out until tho Whlto House schedulo Is known. v Tho second Mrs. Wilson Is an at tractive dressor and she may well set tho fashion for women of her age. When walking nbout Washington Mrs. Gnlt was Beon in a whlto serge tailored BUlt tho Jacket decorated In military fashion In white silk brnld, whlto kid low shoes, whlto silk hosiery and a small black velvet hat. For a woman of about forty years Mrs. Gait 1b strikingly handsomo. Sho has dark oyos and wavy dark hair, splendid tooth, a peach bloom com plexlon nnd regular features. It is when sho smiles, howovor, that sho Is irresistible. Hortoxcoedlngly warm, sympathetic naturo makes thoso who havo tho hon or of entering hor homo Immediately at oaso and sho ha3 tho faculty of tho great French dames of cautlng thoso conversing with hor to feel thoy havo never bororo been so brilliant, Tho president Ib not a poor man, but It 1b probable that Mrs Ualt will bring him a fortuno greater than his own. Her husuann ib unurrstoou to havo loft her about $250,000 As hor expenses havo nover boon large, thlB has beon increased considerably She owns tho century-old Gait Jowelry Btore In Washington, which two of her brothers run ror ner. Mr8 norliort S. Curponter led tho Mrs Gait Ib a woman of manifold Now York Stato Suttrago association interests. Her homo is full of good division of tho monster parado. Sho Looks, which Bharo with hor music tho is shown hero returning tho saluto of long winter evenings. Sho is fond of a fellow marshal. ASKS U. S. TO FIND MOTHER I Jnnlta Myers, says hor husband dlod . a few years ago, leaving nn CBtato In iJBffl WmsJm I i if 4 5fAi' Thomas, Okla. Now that tho Choycnno social season has onded with tho closo of summor tho women of tbo tribes havo moro lolBuro for making and decoration of moccaBlns nnd other Indian trappings. Their children nro at school, their homos aro stationary and dances and feasts Infrequent. Dealers In beadwork havo learned that thoy got host results by supply ing tho Indian woman with all her materials and thon paying for tho work when finished. In this way an oxport boador will recolvo hotter pay than sho might bo ablo to do If sho had to got, tan nnd cut hides for herself. Tho design for beadwork Is often agreed upon beforehand, as well. In this way tho Indinn Is saved from do cislon and tho dealer can bo suro ho will get tho designs and sizes which havo boon found to suit tho markets. Moreover, this provonts tho low in stops which nro invariably found in moccasins madq, for Indian wear. Tho Indian (baa worn bootless foot gear for bo many generations that his Instep is not as high as that of most civilized mon, and and tho result Is that, If left to themselves, tho moc casin mnkers turn out footgear that fow whlto pooplo can woar. 13ut for all this tho pattorn, making and beaded design aro gonulno "In dian" In ovory respect, nnd hnv'o boon cnrofully copied from old modols Tho presont system probably has dono a great deal to prcsorvo old Indian pat terns, which might havo beon for gotten or changed if left unstandard ized. It Is romarkablo with what doftness and speed an oxport can cover a pair of buckskin moccasins, using only a thin strand of Binow and a sharp awl. Tho Indian woman has boon adopt at this work for years upon yoars, and hor best work Is easily distinguished from tho cheap and Irrcgulnr work of factorlos. Tho art work of Choycnno women and Choycnno mon Is qulto different. Tho man's art Is realistic and Is in tended to roproBont things as thoy aro. lie uovotcu ms nucnuon io painting topees, shlolda and buffalo robos, and those pictures aro nover twlco tho aamo. Tho women, on tho othor hand, cm ploy unchnnglng geomotrlcnl designs, squaros, circles, triangles and lines. Flowering Hne3 and llowor patterns aro utterly unknown to tho women of tho plains trlboB, and whonovor seen should bo regarded with suspicion by the collector, as It Is raoro than prob able thoy camo from Gormany. In rending tho designs on a mocca sin ono can usually say that the triangles aro topoos If thoy stand up right round tho solo. If not, und os-' poclally If they aro polntod toward Bomo othor flguro, thoy stniid for ar rowheads. Evory Indian design moauB some thing and somotlmos tho colors have a second significance, qulto Independ ent of tho design. A square with trlanglos pointing toward It repre sents a buffalo attack by hunters with arrows. Without tho arrow heads about It a squaro Is usually meant for a star. Diamonds stand for lakes. Somotlmos moccasins woro mndo with a bunch of frlngos a foot long at tho hool. Thoso woro Intonded to smooth ovor tho tracks by tho wearor, so that nnyouo following htm might bo unablo to know who had paBsod. Of courso thoy also woro decoratod, especially when tho wearer was mounted. As time goos on and buckskin bo- cornea scarcer tho makers of moc caBlns will havo to turn moro and moro to othor kinds of leather, It thoy do not havo to glvo up making thom nltogethor. (Prcpnred by tho United States Depart ment of AKiiculturc.) I3ccauso recent developments In dai rying havo caused a largo demand for a dairy house which will fulfill sani tary requirements, plans for a practi cal and inexpensive dairy houso are suggested in Farmers' Ilulletln C89 of tho United States department of agri culture. For thoso who tiro striving to lmprovo tho quality of their prod ucts Buch a building Is an nbsoluto ne cessity. Milk which Is poured or strained in tho barn, or allowed to stand there, is liablo to bo contami nated by bacteria and to absorb stable odors. As soon as tho cow's milk Is drawn It should bo carried to the dairy houso, to ho strained and cooled Imme diately to GO degrees F. or lower. An uptodato sanitary dairy houso Is pro vided with all tho facilities for cooling milk In tho moat economical and expe ditious manner. For convenience tho dairy houso should bo near tho barn, yet so far from It that no barn odors can bo de tected In tho house, and should bo on woll-dralned land which slopes from tho houso. Tho principal purposo In building a dairy houso Is to provide a placo where dairy products may bo handled apart from anything else. To carry out this Idea It Is necessary to dlvldo tho Inte rior of tho building so that tho utensils do not havo to bo washed In tho same room whoro tho milk Is handled. The Idea of absolute cleanliness must al ways bo kept In mind; therefore there should bo no unnecessary ledges or rough surfaces on which dirt may lodge. Ventilators aro necosary to keep tbo air In tho milk room fresh nnd freo from all odors and to carry steam away from tho washroom. Win dows aro of great Importance, as thoy admit sunlight and fresh air and facili tate work. In summor tho doors and windows Bhould bo screened to exclude fllea and othor Insects. It Ib lmperatlvo that there be a plen tiful supply of cold, running water at tho dairy houso. If It Is not possible to havo a regular water system, water supply may bo piped from an elevated tank fed by an engine, windmill, hand pump or hydraulic ram. Tho dairy man can 111 afford to spend his tlmo carrying water In a pall to cool milk and wash utensils. For tho proper sterilization of uten sils nn abundanco of steam or hot wa ter Is needed. A pail or can may ap pear to bo clean and Btlll may contain numerous bncterla which will hasten tho souring of milk, causo bad flavor In buttor or cheese, or spread conta gion. Aftor tho utensils aro thoroughly cleaned thoy should bo elthor scalded with boiling water or steamed. Tho dairy houso should bo so built as to economize labor to tho greatest extent. To do this tho building must the milk room and tho washroom is to hold bottles In which tho composite milk samples may bo kept. Tho closet can bo opened frVim cither room, so that tho samples from tho milk room may bo placed In tho bottles In tho closet, and when It Is desired to test tho milk they can bo reached easily from tho washroom; this arrangement makes It unnecessary to carry bottles from ono room to tho other. Over tho tester In tho washroom a shelf may bo placed for tho purpose of keeping the glassware used in tho Babcock test and tho scales for weigh ing the samples of cream. Tho equipment of the dairy houso consists of a 1V6 to two horso power vertical boiler which supplies steam to tho sink and to the steam Jet In the drain board, a galvanized Iron wash sink, n can rack, a Dabcock tester, a concrete cooling tank, a milk cooler, and milk scales. A separator may also be located In tho milk room. Routine Work In the Dairy House. After each cow's milk Is drawn It should be carried to tho milk room, weighed, recorded, sampled and strained for the composite test. It is then run over tho cooler, uslnic cold, running water for the first coaling. out her poodlo every day, sometimes with hcrsolf, sometimes with n pretty French maid. Hut yesterday morning when I called tho old lady comes out herself with tho barker done up In all sorts of baby clothes, and says: 'Fluf Ho will go out for a rldo all alono to day, and you'll tako good caro of hor, wton't you? Good-by, Sweetums' and then sho tucks tho mut In as If it was tho queen of England. Say, you could havo knocked mo over with a spark I atarted off for tho park In a sort o' dazo, with that kyoodlo Bcttln' Tho foist friend I mot, who's drlvln' plug. Insldo starln' out as sassy as brass. private, almost fell out of his seat when ho saw mo. and askod mo if I was drlvln' for tho S. P. C. A. Wo git n lot of queer business, anyway. There's a lot of business drlvln' swell kids to school, especially on rainy days. You see, tho kids aro put wlso to tho taximeter works and keep tab on It, so they won't bo overcharged. Then we oftqn gets a call from a Jowelry storo and havo to drive a woll-dressed young fellow from tho shop to somo swell houso onFlfth avenuo. That means that a big diamond tiara or something worth a lot of dough Is being delivered to somo damo In tho mllHonalro bolt. "Another lot of folks who havo got the taxi habit aro tho auction cranks. Thoy aro mostly women, andthey buy a lot of stuff and uso tho taxi for a truck. Say, bo, I havo carried everything in this machlno but a piano Tho milliners aro on to tbo gamo, too, and call for us to carry one of their girls with a fancy hntbox as big ns a millstono. I suppose when they nro sending a regular lallapaloosa bonnet thoy don't dare tako a chanco In a crowded street car. Tho taxi Is used by tho banks to cart money a lot, too. Only tho other day I took two fellows with two grips from an uptown bank to a Wall strcot bank. After thoy had delivered tho grips and started uptown ono of tho fellows said: 'Do you know what was In thoso grips?' 'No,' says I. 'A million,' he says. 'I'm glad I dldn'Uknow It before,' says I, 'or I'd been likoly to bust Into a lamp post from excitement."' A WIL ,W',r' . BSrlb wwmw$Mmvi An Inexpensive Sanitary Dairy House. When a .can filled with milk from tho cooler It is put into tho cement tank, which should bo filled with ico and wator well up on the neck of tho can. Tho milk should bo stirred frequently until thoroughly cooled. When tho milk is not being stirred tho cans should always bo kopt covered, to pre vent tho entrance of dust, dirt, Insects, etc. Never mix warm milk and cold milk or cream. Tho doors of tho milk room should be kept shut except when necessary to pass in or out. When all tho milk Is cooled tho coolor, pails, strainers, etc., can bo carried into tho washroom, whero thoy should bo rinsed In cqjd water and then washed with hot water and wash ing powdor. After this thoy aro rinsed, steamed and inverted on tho drain board. For this purpose two pipes may be used, ono carrying cold water, tho othor steam; thoso may bo controlled by olthor hand or foot lover or a single Jet, fed by both cold water and steam, may bo Installed. Merrill Trained Bear Qualifies as a Chauffeur EltRILL, WIS. John Akey's bear, Alice Teddy, Is rapidly becoming civi lized. Somo tlmo ago Alico took up roller skating, but this sport v.ow boreB her and she Is learning to operate an automobile. Almost any day Allco may bo soon whirling through tho Btreots in a machine. Morrill inhabitants who aro forced to uso their legs In getting from placo to placo aro Voicing stronuous objec tions to allowing Allco at tho wheel, claiming the bear has not been proper ly Instructed in rules of the road and thoy aro hi danger of being run down Thus far no formal protest has been filed. Those who aro in favor of curbing tho Joyriding activities of Allco havo not yet been ablo to clto any statute that Is boing violated. The law contains provisions intended to stop any person or persons from reckless driving, but Alico docs not claim to bo a person. Some say there is a law against Intoxicated persons operat ing a car, but there, again, her identity saves her, and besides sho Las not yet taken to drinking. Some of tho moro interested persons claim special legislation will bo necessary if Allco Is to bo kept off the road. And In tho menntlmo Alice Is taking hex dally spin. She has becomo an oxport at guiding the machlno and is fast matorlng tho complicated pedals controlling tho gears and speeds. In time her owner hopos ho can train Allco to mend punctures, but Just now ho Is afraid to Intrust this task to her, fear ing tho effocts of hor claws. When Alico comes honking down tho street in her nobby motor cap, goggles and linen duster strangers in tho city stop and gasp, but Merrill citi zens long ago gavo up In despair at the antics of Alice. rT I " r I J; .-VtMIILATOK Tl 1 1 1 n'a ft" DArlPl:';! II II II 't y '' t' T "1 1 1 1 1 , "T i ffiLL .'Tu.V.iJl .JL-JkHlmrew- ti .ugffl?ayi t? ." py pipi w jf TULO'' STOMtS JJ EJfy.'!A "SI DISEASES OF FARM ANIMALS Cross Section Through Dairy House. to nvold unnecessary Indian Woman Has Not Seen or Heard From Her Parent In Thirteen Years. KansaB City, Mo.An Indian woman about twenty-four years old with a child almost eloyen years old was in tho federal employment ofllcos re cently eoeking aid in finding hor moth er from whom sho has not heard in thirteen yearn. The wnman, who Bays bor name is Chicago of $20,000, but that sho Iiuh been unnblo to collect any part of It. Her child, sho says, ts with relatives In Chicago. Her mother, sho states, has boon twlco married since alio last saw her, and' her father, married hor mother under tho namo of Johnson. Tho mother was a Cherokee Iudlau. Butterflies on the Wing. Dowey, Okla. Millions of buttor IHoh presenting n kaleidoscopic spec taclo of colors, flow for hours toward tho south ovor this city recently. Tho buttorltloB How at au average height of 100 foot. In tailors' slang, to "kick" an em ployer is to ask him for work. Killed 400-Pound Bear. Macon, Ga. Tho hldo of a huge boar weighing ovor 400 pounds, klllod In tho Ocmulgoo swamp, near Phillips, Is being proudly oxhlblted to his friends by Oscar Paul, a seventeen-yoar-old lad living in Dullards. Hoodoo on Brake, lied ford, Ind. Whon tho northbound Monon accommodation arrived horo a half-grown black cat was found on tho end of a brako beam. Tho porter ex citedly hustled tho cat from tho beam, regarding it as a hoodoo for tho train. bo arrangod stops. It Is not posslblo to submit a plan that will suit all conditions, but It is bellovod that tho accompanying design will meet tho neods of tho averago dairy that ships olthor milk or cream In cans. This plan Is capable of con siderable variation to adapt it to a wldo sphoro of usefulness. For larger dairies the sumo arrangement may be usod on a larger scalo, each room bo ing mado of greater slzo. Outline of Construction and Equipment. Tho building Illustrated herewith Is 20 foot long, 10 feot wldo, 8 feet C lnchos high In tho front, G feet G inches in tho rear, and has a shed roof. Tho oxtorior of tho building may bo cov ered with sheathing and building pa per or with woathorboardlng and shingles, tho doctdlng factors boing exponse. durability and appearance. Tho lntorlor, howovor, should bo care fully finished, so that tho walls and colling may bo smooth and froo from corners or projections on which dust or dirt may accumulate. The building should havo a good concroto floor pttchod to drain through boll traps, Tho Bide walls as high as tho window should bo plastered with commit on metal lathing. Tho remain der of tho walls and colling may bo covorod with matchod boards and then painted with a whlto, washablo enamel paint. Ventilating flues should extend through tho root from tho ceilings of tho cooling room and washroom. The windows should bo hinged, as shown in tho drawings, and set to bo flush with tho Insldo wall when they aro closod. The llttlo closet In tho wall bctwoen Lack of Care Greatly Assists Germ Pay Careful Attention to Food, Water and Drainage. Improper food, impure drinking wa ter, lack of cleanliness, bad drainage, absenco of sunshlno, Insufficient venti lation, ovorwork, exposure to extremes of heat and cold all of thoso conjtrlb- uto to loss by diseases among Tarm animals. Thoy do not Rill of them selves, but they weaken the nniraal'u powers of roslstanco against disease gorms. It Is because of this fact that tho gorms of tuberculosis, of anthrax, of glanders, of blackleg, of cholora and of other diseases nro able to get In tholr deadly work. Careful attention to food, water, drainage, tbo admission of sunshine and puro air, tho need of rest, tho pre vention of oxposuro, thoroforo, means health to ono's animals, and that means moro monoy In pocket. Tho fnll season Is tho tlmo to seo that provision is mado for tho comfort of tho farm animals through tho wln tor. Extension Dullotln No. 44 on "Barnyard Sanitation," by H. Preston Hosklns, University farm, St. Paul, Minn., will holp to solve many of tho problems likely to como up in making preparations for tho winter. Philadelphia's Snake Market is Affected by War PHILADELPHIA. It now como3 to pass that the European war, which is tho regular catalogued alibi for anything and everything during thoso tremulous days, has put a crimp In the world's output of long and vicious and poisonous snakes. This Information is given chiefly for tho benefit of persons who may nqj be awaro that Philadel phia leads the United States In tho Im portation of snakes, which tho blondo ladles in the tent shows swing around like so many sawdust dolls. The snake man said that his firm has sold some 8,000 reptiles this sea son, and that tho firm's cash business will hit around tho $60,000 mark. "Wo havo had nothing from Af rica or tho so-called mysterious Asia sections since the war began," ho said, "but wo have been doing a whopper business with our domestic and South American varieties. "It can be seen readily that tho war has helped to Increase the consump tion of our home-grown snakes, tho same as it has aided homo production In other commercial linos. "Somo people havo an Idea that the snake business is dying out, but that's a mistake. I started In the show business with old Adam Forepaugh In tho soventles, and I've been In this wholesale snake gamo for tho last 28 years, night horo in Philadelphia, too, and tho business holds up every year." This snake-distributing game is conducted on a purely business basis. Cash In advance is the universal rule. Tho snake man showed a telegram from Now York. It read: "Sond a nice assortment of snakes, about $15 worth, C. O. D." SANITATION IN A HENHOUSE Onions and Some Other Vegetables Fed to Fowl Will Impart Objec- tlonable Taste to Egg. Sanitation Is Important In a hem houso. An egg may bo absolutely fresh, warm, In fact, from tho heat of tho hen's body, and Btill not bo good or tnste good It tho bird that laid It has beon Improperly fed. Onions ami somo othor vegetables when fed to a hen will Impart a tasto and odor to on egg. Eggs coming from hens that have had impuro or polluted water ox which get audi wator whllo roaming about tho farm, aro unsanitary. Birds housed In dark, damp or drafty houses becomo debilitated, and although thoy may continue to lay fairly well their eggs aro not good for food, any moro than Is tho moat that comos from tubercular cows. Ferocious Automobile Runs Amuck in Hammond HAMMOND. A ferocious little runabout spread panic In tho stroets of Ham mond recently. Tho machine was a now ono, fresh from tho factory, and bolonged to John Arthur of Gary. Ho took It out for an airing. Although it was a llttlo skittish, ho attributed this to lack of exercise or overfeeding Arthur drove tho car through Ham mond at a fast clip, and was going nt a good rate when tho machine shied at a now-atylo fox-trot skirt und backed Into a water plug. Tho plug snapped off, and a stream. of water shot Into tho air and descend ed on Arthur's head. Just thon tho machine balked and refused to movo until Arthur, half drowned, oscaped from tho driver's seat. Then, snorting and chugging, tho car galloped wildly up tho street, swaying from sido to side. Several pedestrians ran out and waved their hats in an attempt to "shoo" it back, but tho fear-crazed mechanism was beyond control. Finally, worn out f:om Its exertions, tho motor camo to a halt. Fred Grady, a garago man, started to tow it to his automobile sanitarium. This enraged tho motor. Aftor bucking and kicking for a fow moments It crashed violently Into tho rear of Grady's saddle-broko machine, snapped tho tow lino, and again started away at 50 miles an hour, chasing Grady, who had leaped from his machlno and flod for his life. A tolonhono nolo and several rods of fenco that carolessly neglected to get out of tho way wero rlppod down by tho angry auto, which thon slipped and fell on Its side. Sufficient Space for Hen. From four to six squaro feot per hen is considered a sufficient amount of space, whero flocks of 100 birds aro kopt, and whero smnllor flocks aro kept It is vory deslrohla to glra thom moro space por uob. INTERESTING BITS A fow minutes a day spent In an eloc trio cage giving high frequency waves will enable a man to got along with loss food, according to a French sci entist. Thero aro almost Inexhaustible de posits of asphalt in tho Philippines, which will now bo vorked for tho eastern markot by an Island company. Trinidad and northern South America nro tho main sourcos of present as phalt supply It is believed that large quanltles ot an oil with many commercial uses can bo obtained from tho nuts of tho coyol palm, which grows prollflcally In cen tral and tropical South Amer'ia. Work has been begun on a system of locks and weirs that will make tho Murray river In Australia navigable far Inland ind supply Irrigation to abou. 1,500,000 acres of land. To avoid pressuro on tho noso or ears a Nebraska Inventor has pat ented eye glasses that are suspendoa from a head band. 'Jl t