The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, December 16, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
December 16, I8Q7
DOES (MOT FEED HAY.
CHRIST CHILD LEGENDS.
HORSES. .
Marbat Lira liar Than It Kr Wm For
tha Itlgbt Kind.
When the borne market became no
utterly lifelca three year ago, it wan
merely ft protent agalnnt tb.o nort of
etock farmer and breeder wire pour
ing into the citle for ale. The tock
wa entirely worthhsn for tbe purpone
for which city buyer wanted it
Today when the wortblen atock baa
been montly wafted into the place
wherever it 1 that dead horne goto,
the market ba euddenly rcvivotL It
would fall flat, however, if the old
kind of hore wa brought back. There
Im home fad or fanhiou now affecting
ociety. It ha returned to the borne
with entbniam.
It 1 not enough, either, a it wim h
dozen year ago, for a rich family to
bare juwt one pair of carriage borne.
Now every family inunt bare many
bom, each pair or tingle animal for a
different purpone. Firt tit all, there
mint ha the heavy, blub atetttdug pair
of park driver, who take madam out
for an airing or Miopping, Aiiey are
low and the etui ana aim 01 tnoir ex
Urj.tuM are allow, not hi mi cine. Tliey
are line creature, however. There i 110
denying that.
Again, there in the combined light
driver and naddler, now o much in de
mand. Keniucklauaand Virginian have
at but uoceeiisd in ptjrnuading fanhhm
al.lu atemt v that a Nui table borne can be
trained equally well for light driving
or for the naddle. Again, there 1 the
faMt road trotter, behind which the mo
U and bi on delight in taking a npin
ver flue nuburban road. Then there ii
Fd Cottar Ona of tha Heat lovaatmantn
11a Evav Mada.
Now, it may not be credited by ev
erybody, bat ltia fact that we may
keep our entire atoek upon the farm
through the winter in goul condition
without a pear of bay. Grain with
corontalk and ntraw for roughage will
bring them through in moat excellent
condition.
One of the very In-nt inventment I
ever nimbi wan when I bought a feed
cutter. I got a big one and found a m
oudhand awecp horMcpower (which I
bought of a man who bad replaced it
with an engine to run hi thrashing
machine with) for $10, Thin gave mo a
good rig, one which ban naved hundred
of dollar in few! tuli, I verily IniJlovo.
We hunk .nit the corn, then through
the winter cut the atalk a we need
them, a week or two aheaL Thi ma
chine ba a Nplitter a well a a cutter,
and the atalk are no fine that there i
very little wanto. From ciperiment,
we know that our talk, cut in thi
way, mixed with grain and molntouod,
will make a much butter, ton for ton,
a clover hay. Don't believe it? Try it
and aee. Of oourne I don't know what
your cow may do, but I know what
mine did and do right along. There are
two reason why wo have given up feed
ing clover hay to our cow. The flrat
me and principal one 1 that we cannot
get it, the other i that connidorlng
that clover bay bae market value and
the atalk have not we cannot afford to
do no even if we had the hay.
Now let me tell you exactly bow we
feed theae cut atalk. We have ft place
fixed in one corner of our granary in
the cow barn, where the floor and aid
ing are made of matched Ntuff, where
we Mprcad enough of the cut Htalk to
make a feeding, in layer with the
ground feed, conninting of gluten meal
and bran. Tbi i molatened and bov-
PARK TANflEM.
the pony, which Iodic and children
drive, likewine the fundotn pair or trio,
lighter, nrre blender and perbap even
more howy than the heavy carriage
borne.
All thcao, often aeveral more, now
find place in the tybb of the rich city
family. It will be aeon that the vari
eth of borne are Im-rcunlng and differ
ntlating rapidly, iteavy and auju.-rior
draft uiiioia) are aguiu in demand ulmi,
Hjxtcial honu'N forNNM'iulpurpowr are
the nM;d now. The farmer and breeder
who will Htudy the varietie called for
and turn their attention to a few lim
of hpcciiilly flue animal will get more
money out of borne frrflny than they
I'AIIK Alt I ,
overdid. lint tlii let them remember: A
hundredfold n niiicli kuowlelxo and
care are required to do it tliuu were e
wntiul to the riingof the horwi night
iimret. no to NNak, I hut u l to dixflg
ore Ainerii'im riNidn and market.
How to raad t orn roddar.
C!orn fodder Ionc aomo of it valuable
ootiNtitueiit when bfteiHtwtd In khocka
in the tleld It alo lowtH wmie by beat
ing when put in a nilo, It require
about hulf na much Ntwer Ut cut ooru
Ntalk when grti'ti a to cut them when
dried The corn cutting for the alio cau
all be done at one time, and hence fur
cheaper thuu when cut at different
time when the fodder i dry. Auimal
which are fed lightly, nm h a dry cow.
llt cloMdy and are Mo to make
mmrly m gMid uaa t.f dry corn fmlder
of grvtut eualUgn, Win n we come to
fend milk now liberally fir produe
tioii, the pMhtnin i changed and re
anl via tw If into the iuetiiui of how
hum !) w t an g t the animal to cat and
d!'t ovtir and alaivo the nuuiitlly ho.
aaattry t"t iiialiileimiic. AiiiutaU like
gnu Utter titan dry fuldir, biite
will cat iuii j of It and are aide to pro.
diuw more milk for a given (unntily i t
ft aid I hint VI lu ii ftM on baa itiHeatild
ml baa imlalatla fl lUvlog ihiii
(iiilr, we U llxve It Mill pa? to t ut it,
aioUtfii and mti the iihmU with tt ni
lltiwlhe ii4M to UMiie !( end wri(
furu f itdtng Winn r tly Iri4te.
with hot water and tU rti..rUi
lima aU l Iwmi pri (uroia1 h. .4
and filtug it, our Kpittixii U thai the
by ftiliUr would te. l tnti It Intnl.
to the rttlla Al the nt ut tu i f
nail we tin M! llititk It ) ti Itutk II
mile lit ui Ul raa Mitt its If all tha
WW! U mh h W etbl Willi tha Ullt,
It Would I ft l't l4i'iU.talt and t Ml '
U4t4iHiu fil t Willi j llvblUittaii
Tbare Mvt m ft lliua It the hUlnry
of tha country wb.'ti tWrewa a ieit
ihim1, aed thai al ,i jiUra, fof
ltae t fallen.
eled over until mixe4 thoroughly, then
packed Nolidly, covereil dowdy and left
for 12 to 24 hour. We generally keep
two feed ahea. It i warm when fed,
and the cow cat it greedily. Tle cut
Ntalk, without the moistening and mix
ing, are fid to calve (after the firat few
week), colt and nometime to the
borne. The latter an a rule have bright
out ntraw and a grain ration combined
of bran, ground oat and corn with the
cob. A itanful of thin, three time a
duy, keep thcni in good order until
npritig, when wo food buy a lctter
adapted to hard lnUir.
My method may not wilt everybody,
prolahly not tnuny. We do not cxjH-ct
it, but I Ixdicve if more altention were
paid to the feeding much illicit lie
navod the fanner by way of marketable
product without in the but.t injuring
hi ntock. My young cattle are fed on
barley ntraw mid two quart it day of
grain, confuting of bran, ground corn
and cob, with Nomettiuen a miall pro
portion of oat or bai ley. A you nee,
bran ilgure largely in all my feed ra
tion. 1 consider it iniJit-jii'iinahlt', both
from the ntaiidxiiiit of eeii,uiy and
uIho the health of the toek. All grain
i fed ground, which I conoider another
iliiortalit item. The name uuiouut of
ground rfocnuiwh more good than when
fed whole. I'eed your hore on whole
out, then on ground out and nee if you do
ttot ugrco with me. Many horen do not
jirojierly nuiHtieate them when whole,
and they pun olT entirely undigested, a
fact worth noticing even if they are
cheap. Hlet-p are very fond of bean
ntraw, audit in an excellent way of util
izing the rcfune. -Ckir. Hoard' Dairy
man. 1.1 f a NtiMk 1'alnta.
There i increaing tante among tmk
coiiNumer for lean meat, The Kax
and llerkiililre grow a gl nhare of
thi. Tlie i'olund Chimi and the Dttroo
Jerney make heavy growth and fatten
tmlckly for the pucker' market. A cuu
liouN and giudual change to nult thn
lean intuit taut" will, however, puy.
Where it farmer cuu get privatum
t auer It Will be prolltuble ill every
caae In culllvitUt the Inill meat breed.
Feed and ln-tt tin thn wmk of lie
pMVlug live ntock ill every cuwt,
There I a lively umiki I fur llrt clua
uiulea, They bring in antite wet Ion (13
head nmrti than they tltd a yur ago.
Kiumiiie the hup tliHH-ly U fitre
winter fot U:n of lh k or U Hbw p
oughl lo U' ttlpt mite a year, The
illpa containing lime tleliy lit k. but
liny hurl I he liU r of the V' I A dip
lotiiaiiiiiitf a nilvtiuti i f aulphur and a
III tin rit I ait t ttn lite tae Tar
ttltlv.l In). i lint Willi r of tin- tllp b.t a
hmliug and ililnl ling rfft I i.tt Iha
tli4 i'a tkttl, While II hi ip tl.tl ytlie
lli lit and ali lull. 4
ll tl lio kiy i ci. 4 tA f r full
U'.wit, btaltby aiilinaU if tey kl.fl
WhtH a ptg U ruputrt, kill It at
Ulltil 'llilln II a lull.-
Now lhl ai. ft lt tallUkra
(uuiiig em I tv.'.l.'M arw tr iaj lurgtdy
! H .uiee4 tl taUlng tin in again,
Ilaidiu4 the dairy tmw. 1h ptlee of
dairy laiila U riiftnrtiiliiigly low, Hu
It ' a.
I'te w ill barl n) U-ati and da II
tiiifully wlthit the head of WJ
ut4. blue Utewaf M tiwpnf
liaaata and Illrd liar a fromlneut Plaa
In Cbrlittuia Lure.
The Htory of the hunting of the wren
in the inlo of Mun every Chrintma i
well known. Bhe i known a Our La
dy' ben, OihI'h chicken, Chrlnt' bird,
becaune nlnt wu preneut fit Chritit'
birth, brought mon and feather to
cover the Holy liubu uud inutlea uent in
hi cradle.
Iu France the cuckoo wa believed to
buve flown from a (JhriHtiiiu log.
A Latin poem of the middle age tell
thut the cronnbill hutche her egg at
Chrintma and her young bird fly off in
their full plumage ut Hunter.
The Mohammedan have many leg
end of I nu, or Jenu. One tell that
when he wa 7 yearn old be and hi
companion made bird aud beat of
clay, aud Ina proved id nuperiority by
making hi fly and walk a he com
manded. In the Tyrol they nay the raven ned
to have nnow white plumage, but one
day Jenu wunted to (brink at a ntreum,
and they npluubcd aud no befouled the
water that he could not, o be wild,
"Ungrateful bird, you are proud of
your wiow white feather, but they
nhull become black aud remain NO QUtil
the ludgmi'lit duv. "
A Hunnian legend tell that the borno
flenh 1 connidcrcd untileun IntcuuHO when
Cbrint luy iu hi manger the borne ate
tha bur from under hi bed, but the ox
would not and brought back on hi
horn to replace what the home ate.
The ISritou believe thut the ox aud
the an talk together between 11 and 18
.'duck Mverv Chrintma eve.
In Germany the cattle kneel iu their
Ntall at that hour. Another verntou
nay they ntand up.
The an ami the (sow urn nacrod be
caune they breathed upon the Holy liabu
in hi ntall.
The an i tho mont nure footed of ani
mul becaune be carried the holy faiui
lyto Kgypt by wight. H ba bad ft
cron on hi back ever mnco.
Old women uned to nprinklo holy wa
ter on the an uud the cow to drive away
dint tune.
IJeen ure nuld to bum iu their hive
at the exact hour of our Huv lour' birth
In north Ocrmuuy the vcrniou of tho
man in the moon I thu tola; una
Chrintma eve a ncunuut greatly denired
cabbage, but a be had none in hi own
garden be ntolo from hi neighbor,
Junt a ho lilled hi banket the Ciirint
ChiWrotbi by on hi white borne and
nuld. "litn'uune thou hit Htolou on
Clirintmu eve thou nhult nit in the
moon with thycubbuge banket," Aud
there be Mill nitn, Philadelphia tnxlg
cr.
CHRISTMAS GIVING.
A Coloin That Ciiiunn Vtutu thm Tbraa
Wiaa Mu Who Followed tha Htar.
Of ctiurne you netKl not be told of the
origin of presenting gift at thi caon
of the yeur. The three wine men who
followed the ntar until it remained ntu
tionary over the ntable iu Jiethlehem,
1 dud who, entering the hovel wherein
! were the cow and the unn, knelt down
before thcbcuutlful JJalai iu the manger,
ulai-ed before him prenentn of myrrh,
frankincenne aud gold. Their example
in tho cxuiiiple that you follow today,
I, HUH year after the Magi made ohei-
nance to the Child .Tenun, and when you
place prenentn In-fore the little one who
are made in the image of the Divine
Dabe you ure doing what wan done by
the eautcru king, but rcmcmbt r that to
carry out their example to the full the
buln-n iu tint maugern, the little one iu
! !.'. ...tlt.t (Kit ft IYUI ill, 'II
Mont of our ClirtHtiiian cuntom como
from the German. Krin Krlngle in a
legendary myth whone origin in iuvolv
etl in much doubt. Formerly in tint
nmall village of (ieriuaiiy the prenentn
made by all the parent were nent to noine
one H-nou, who, in high buckiiiH, a
white rolm, a inank and an eiioruioun
ilax wig, and known an Kmn-ht Itupert,
went from hoiino to bonne. He wa re
ceived by the parent with greut rever
ence, ami, calling for the children, pre
neiitetl the gift to them according to
the Morount of their conduct received
from the parent. It apnur a highly
prohuble thut thi cuntom gave rine to
our preneut inuumeruble legentl about
Huiitu L'luu. I'hlludtdphlu Tinie.
ClirUtiiiaa Wrallmr.
Ill a note following Nome quotation
regarding Chritmiin and winter weather
the author of un old Ixiidou publication
nuy. "Thetitt prognoHtlc of weather,
etc., I look upon u altogether umt r
tain, ami were they Marrow ly obntrvetl
would a often ml a hit. " lit nide
lielng quotetl u ul Hive the proverb I
vailed a follow : "A hot May itiuktn a
fat churchyard" ami "A grtnii winter
lliakea ft fat rhtlvliViUd. " To the latter
pMvcrb I add.il thi note, "Thi prov
erb wa miluVti utly coiifutt! In the
year I 'I'D. wht-u the w inter wa wry
mild, and yet mi morlalliy or t jddi iit
leal ill mil.' umietl (hi nuiiuiii r or au
luinu follow lug " I'll lladilpllU ltlg'
r.
t. IMt " !
II.- am, I ! t lull,
In. I, 1.1 II al.Ull a II a ill.
. II kf btif win rt.tmip.aa (illl.
Wltf HmmII
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t aiin l I at I nil
A4 a na .ii
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I'M litllv il.,ila " aarfa
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Imii. uvf .. t-.a yilt la IWmm,
!. I" IK deat kl. Jm' nan
.. Vat a ( mil
PUa. Iw t4 1 1 lalll, IW.. a.i.ka t4 pal
. )l, unI, i-4tk d M laa U4 tutr
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blae in a ut " r i nia I
la al M tUl aa4 wf a.a aMl la mm
WhtllM
Afala t IhIiImi a-l a
Mil luht laa I Vt.ta twarlft,
ha ttWal tm-m nmat w it 1K Mwia
aaia
We have confidence
mm-
in your ability to appreciate the values we shall offer,
and have increased our sales force, so that we may
be better able to serve you promptly.
Dress Goods
1G piece brocaded drnn good,
2 lo. wide regular price I'J'a
tin week...
10 piece brocaded drena good
oi iu. wide, regulur price, 18o
thi week
10 piece novelty drenn good Hi
in. wide, regular price JJOc
thi week , ,
15 piece novelty drea good,
regular price 40o and 45c;
tbi week....
10 piece ftll wool Novel I In, 40
inulii wide, regular prion 5uo
High grade noveltle, regular
prlc 00, 70,
m
.lief
Shoe Selection
I eay her. The atyle you want, the dur
ability you waut, and tbe price you can af
ford to pay are all couldered aud provided
before you come.
28 pair chlld'e kid button, equare
toe, 8)f to 11, regular price 85c nn
tbi week per pair I VC
42 pair MInmw' kid button, aquare
to, l to 2, regular price 1, ft Q
tbl week, per pair VuC
82 pair chlld'e kid button and laoe
coin andquar toe, patent tip, (ft 4 1
b to ll.reg. 11.25 per pair. a) I lb
48 pair Mlee' kid button square 1
toe, patent tip, US to 2; reg- I in
ular price 11.25; tbi week pair 1 Is
8r,0 in rro
. j ixm. i. ifte ii.i i r. j nun
kww TS 87 pair Misaoe' kid button and
:7 -' b
unaerwear Bargains
lace anuare toe. patent tin.
lltoa, reg. 1.60; per pair.,.
1 23
25c
58,
79c
7 do, ladle ribbed vent and
pant, r'gulur price 85o to
clone at, each,,,
10 doe. Indie' merino Jrey
ribbed vnnt and paote, reg
ular price 75o tbl week eiteb.,
H dot, ladle' fin merino Jeraey
ribbed vent and pant, reg
ular priee $1; thin week, each,.
18domn mn'e heavy hlrt aud drawer OA
regular price 25c, tble week, each fivC
15 down Men' C. II. Kblrt and drawers Qrl
regular price 40c, to cloe out, eacb....,W-C
10 dozen Men' Natural WoolBbirt and fir
Drawer, regular price 75e, now, eacb...v I C
10 down fancy wool lilrU and drawor OA
regular price f 1, tbi week.,. O vC
0 dozen mon tine natural wool
nhlrtn and drawer, regular price
fl.40, thi week, each
iiii
Flannel Shirt Sale
$125
lingular price 78o, f 1.35, 1.50, $1.75, 2
and 2.60 now
63 $1 $120 SI 4051 05 52
Toys, Toys
A large variety it Lowest Prices, , , "
Outing Flannel ,
700 yd Itetnnant Outing l-'lannel B QmA
10a value, to clone eut at U V ?(
Men's Velvet Embroidered Slippers, Special this week:
69c, 89c, and 98c; regular price 75c,
$1, $1.25 and $J. 50.
FRED SCHAHDT & BR0.;M1lttWLp'0'''
9
AN IMPRESSIVE TRAIT.
A tjuvnr Man Wh lal a i rlanil ItHe
jir.'t tor III Mtliir.
Iturlng my boliemliin day It occur
red that 1 nut in an uptown cafe with
the nort of a mini whom tliln Incident
will reveal.
A wild-looking, unWt-mpt chap,
giiiidt, nhahhy, wit It a four thiyn'
jrowtfl of imard, rushed In, looked
wildly a roil n I and then hurried over
to my companion ami took him aside.
AnareniiRof their couverMition tint
mun with mu turuttd to im- und Mild
In a whlMpttr;
"I am going to unit you lo loan me
t'.l, hut don't you do it."
Then he linked m and I ri'fimud
thu l.iin, and the (fiiuut man wi;nt
unnti'iidily out.
"ijiift-r duck, that," nald the mini at
the tahln with me; "alwayn ftting
into ncrapan, tiiklng out opera coin
juiii i.-N and lt-aving tliein ntrandud.
The lant ncra(e he got Into wan in
Montreal, lie telegraphed home! 'I
am in jail on a technicality, but don't
tell mother, ' That ntrtick me an very
funny, 'Don't tell mother.' Hut he
wan alway an Ill-balanced ann, any
way. "
Now that thoiightfiilnoMi of hi
mother In thn young note who wanted
to borrow S3 nlrueU me an a rather de-nt-rvitig
trait, and I left my compan
ion ahrtiptly and fnllowu I hiiu out. I
naw enough of him to coni'lure me
that he wa not a man of l.u.iiii,
and not even an adutlr.tlittt flinrm ter.
IloMever, I limited him tho .'. Mnee
then he ha been t'ounidt-rahly III the
publle view In many up ami down.
Hut he la now the Impresario of a lot
of continental nlara I wlalt him walk
l.lke Mark Twain I lova a man who
never khakaa hi m-illiar. ThU one'
name ia Itolterl tirati.
TRY GRAIN-0 1 TRI GRAIN-OI
fa. !,. IU ia IMI laa a paw
el ul O, t M I..a4 Hk Ifcal UJa IM
a.. al , 1ka.li.l4waB.at '
Hat lt M al M la a4U, U
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M a. Jata, fcal it to C"
a4 im at.t i. " .
.t .ii.ii.m. Wlk.'t. al IK
taat kf f , ka'4 k tl iimi
Dr. Ketchunr
I!y, Kir. Noa, Throal
ami Catarrh
fnaM laflH t,iU all kwa faaaaaakla
tfl.a 4tk (lHi Ukard lUmk, IJMmtla
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,
WEAK PEN CURED
AND KHOUUHf TOPtRFECf
lir ourriie trwiliii.iit ut Turkl-li Cuiianlvt
fur kfi no, Miit Luuuw, limy Ijumw, Nurr
arllraln truiiM. t'uiwl mp-rtwl ou
avr wm, Wm mkm nur own aimllfiiii.0
awl t run rt-lyi.n if"tlln well. W Iwii
written tfiiamntna with full riirn. Nluglt
It.. fMKihv ii.hII II.hm'n t'ir.iiMtr-r
SYPCILIS C.1
CiD CLCCD.
KmriiluM purad by Turkl.h
Hlllll. VI
fun tnwtiniinl wltk vaaimii
Jul-., n.vtr rail..
Imi, IUI.IW klnirl. Buita, HM
HAHN'S WHARMAOV,
h und K.mnm.On.iu, Km
Mu.ntion TDK Nkiiiuhka Iniiki'Knuknt wlieu writing to our adve-rtiner.
Don't Tobooo Spit and Bmoke Your Life
Away,
II voa want to quit tobacco uning
eaaily and forever, be made well, atrong,
magnotin, lull 01 new lite ana vigor, tak
No-To-llae, tbe wonderworker, that
make weak men atrong. Many gain
ten pound in ten day. Over 400,000
cured. Uuy No-To-Uoo of your drtiKgint
under guarantee to cure, owe or il.uu,
booklet and aaroplH mailed tree. Addrtmn
Sterling Uemedy Ca, Chicago or New Y.
tumoral of Mlaaourt I'arino City Tlcka
Offlea.
The Minnouri l'acitle city ticket office
ha been removed to 1020 O afreet.
VYben you are going aontb or eot re
member that there are two fant train
dully from Lincoln to Kaoaoa City and
Ht. Loul via tbi line.
PROVIDEHOE FUR COMPANY,
49 WeitminliUr 8t 1 Provldonoe, B-1-
. . 11 LI... . k V h I fl I AM hi..
Kaara,ala. all prtaa MfanUt. CaMal a
larllua, mariauaa raaiaa. ..-.. .
mm, aiiliiie Ta. NMa, tarawaw trmm
w nw w taiaai prica wnwt
F. VI. DROWN
LUMBER co.
7tk and 0 8U, Liaeoln, Ntb.
Coil aad e a or writ for low prion.
TilT TIME,
monoHOAU.
To Omaka, Cfcleego aad pci"1" '
ad lliatit,kelMtH I'At lr lCla eoa
entioa wltk the C. A N, W, It.
1 ft Ah. . . . ft ......
Wia iiaM err vice aaa
t all of write to ue lo time terda, raiaa
,a. K. l. riUteena,
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