The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, December 24, 1891, Image 3

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    fh3 Sioux County Journal.
lESTABLWIED 15M.
qtkcui. cocmt PAPta.
WST PAPER IX T(1g cOfSTT.
A THK Li.R.;fr UWUTUff (,f A.y
PAPEM PTBUSHJU) IS PJil J CurSTY.
SulweripUou Puce, 42.00
J. Slwiuotn, . . . j;ilitor
itiiUtrrJ Mt Uir JUlri-Jll lNl "like ua w-
Thursday, Lb.:. 24,
111.
fcliWILiiiff a lrt'ttut1j of Ilroiiilt.
loir lloutmU'ml.
The theory lias been inoeiit.-d occa
sionally for several je.iri jvisl Iku Hie
moat effective Kiregiimil ajj-iinsf Uroutli
in tlie dryer sections west of the
Missouri would 1 to suUoil the
Und planted to coin and other
jroW demlinK' on hiiiumer i-diu
for Ueir maturity. It Im been main
tained tliat rain enough fulls In the
course of the year to mature crops of
corn and oorfe'htuii, if it could only 1
conserved and utilized, that the surface
of the noil has been c.tiiiictl by tlif
treading of cattle and the force of the
windn, untij it Khod.s water like the roof
of a house, and that when thin surface in
broken up by cultivation, the waters soak
into tlic ground and the MilMeiiieiitev;i-
orntion gradually niodilies the climate
giving it a moister atmosphere. It has
been maintained that if the land were
flowed to the depth of fifteen or twenty
inches, bringing to the Hiirfiu-e however
only the uxtial depth of soil in ordinary
plowing, the cllect would 1 nnnh
more marked mid the lj-iifil h corres-
jxmdingly greater.
Thin theory, we learn ir.iiii tliu Sep
tember reort of the Kansas ngricnltiiral
WH'iety, luu been lesleil this year by the
United States governiiifnt, al its station
at Medicine Ixxl-e, Kansas, and with
very flattering results. AUnit forty
acres were ploufd nnd miiU.jii-iI to the
depth of eighteen iihIh-h and planted to
sorghum; another pi. - plowed hut not
aulisoiled, wits planted to the mine va
riety and Iroth llilils jjiven the stilus
treatment. The Nubsoib.il Held yielded
-about eighteen tons of sorghum to the
.acre, while the Iwst yield obtained on
the Held plowed in the ordinary way was
ten tons. This is a very .satisfactory
showing. H will be observed that this
object of Hiibsoiling is leeulinr and dif
ferent from that prevailing in the east
ern states. J ii the eastern practice it is
to loosen up the ground so that the roots
of plants may be able toavail themselves
of the fertility of the undersoil. It con
templates the gradual lifting of the mi
der soil to the surf.ice. In the present
aTl I instance subsoiling contemplates the
Jooseniug tip of the under soil in order
Uuil it limy 1 a receptacle lor water, a
.rt of storage Utxin from whii.-h the sur
face nil may l supplied by capillary at
traction. The theory looks v ry rwisou
uible, nnd exnmenls so far eiui to
:ihow that it is collect and j mi I i.-ablc.
Ii is worthy of very exieiisivo exps li
inentatioii. not only in Kansas but ulon:
'the entire werem bocli'i. While the
oils eiiKt of the Missouri : ' :ii Im !; :
nulllcient rainfall, they in-- l.u- iihip; li
able to exhaustion front i1.In ur.tl wash
outs than the r oil h n -gioiiM.'f ai.t
rainfall. The trouble in the -liln .
.n.-int inintiill is not imv bid; ol i.l.l;
ljut luck ol n sloiehoiise of in isiure. Il
this inn le obtained by a sy em of miI
noiling, thus, us it were, holding ail the
water that falls instead of allowing it
to go to waste, it will add very greatly
to the resources of this region.
We have taken the ground heretofore
tliat the most economical subsoiler in
tlie prairie states is red clover. Alfalfa
should do for the extreme west of tin.
prairie region what red clover does f r
the eastern portion. V.V lielieve it will,
but, in order to nuike it n success, where
irrigation is not possible, and enable it to
get iU roots down, the subsoil plow
hould be used effectively. We there
for venture the suggestion to our read
ers in the dryer regions, that when they
aow alfalfa they should make a thorough
trial of tlie sulmoil plow. We never nd
Viea any farmer to make an exierinient
on a large scale. The very term "ex
periment" implies that there is a doubt
as to the final result. The experiments
already made, however, justify the far
mer in repeating them on his own farm,
with a good prospe.:t of success, und e
do not believe any farmer in the regions
wibject to drouth risks mn thing in going
to the exoense of Hiibiiling a few ai res
nd sowing it to alfalfa.
The publishers of the llomfxluul, the
weekly twenty-Tour ge agricultural
Wtrr i t Tea Moines, Iowa, edited by a
primii A farmer, inform us that they
dl se.,.1 tliir iH.r from now until the
M(h of January, 1H02, free of charge, to
ry farmer, not already a wibscrilier,
' will semi his name nnd address,
buidy writtmi on a postal card to the
Co., lies Moines, Iowa. 11e
pi will be abnoluU'ly free, nnd will
k seat to any farmer to enaWe him to
for hiotMlf the merits of the
lawful as a pnper devoted to li
efal iateiweU Un the 15Ui ofJa
Um paper will be discoiitiou.id uule...i
I nrrin mil, r 1,1
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t tOXl.KKs-IOXAL DELEGATION-
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JIHRIAKT:
j Alumna Cobb Chief Ju.tko, Lincoln
x"l A.s iute J,.,K,, Kn-mout
I " "orval Associate Jude, Sewapj
I', A.( H..,i.l.ll..rk him liejioru-r, I.lntiu
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I oiifHil Unqoumn clerk. Ilui i i,m
COL .STY OH K tits;
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M..l.c.liart Trpurer
A. soutliworth Sspt, Public Instruction
Tlio.. liel.ly sllfirj!T
Ceo. J.slisf.-r Coronrr
Surveyor
ConruU Liii(linan..Clejkof Iiiatrtet Court
II. T . Couley County Attorney
HOARD or COM.MISSION'KRS:
Clim. V. Grove, (cliuinnim) 1 DUlrlct
J. A. (jlr(Mi... 3d
K. W. Knott it "
LKG1H.ATIVK:
W. WiUon Si nator, Hist Ho. U, Clu'lron
El. ! Heath Itep., lii.t. No. M, liu.Uvlllr
VII. 1. AUK OKMCCKS:
. I.. K. )Kaln -liKiriiiiin )
J. K. Martetler
Grant Guthrie
Tbomas Ilriily
T.. G. Hough
W. It. Davis.
.TriiMtpe
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.street CoiinuiMiuiifir
U. GutliriA
J. W. Scott
SCHOOL OI KICEIIS:
Mr. K. G. Iluii(t!i Director
W . n. WriKlit Modorator
G. Ili.stor TrriiMirnr
TfcHMSOFCOt'ltT:
IUliict Court, At Hnrrlnon, commoncm
habi'i.ary U;th itiul septniiibrr 8lh, U!il.
' o-.mly Court, At llniriHon, coiuinencfn
tiivt Hoii'Liy of eiteli month.
CIlCKClim AND SOCIETIES.
M. K. t hurcli - rr(iaf:iin puch altwrnuto
:inii:iy t 10:30 a. ni., anilvftry Sunday even
ing .it "::'. REV. W. o. Gliasskk, Castor.
KpiM-opal srrvicri at tlio church on thfl
Vrnliiy evi'iiliiK batvfeen tlm luHt two Hun
days of each month, conducted by Kov. J. M.
llules.
VnUm ftnnrtay Hchol every Sunday at II ::0
a. .. Miss Kva E. cons UK, "upt.
Illbla School moflU t llic cinircli ciudi uii
dr.y nttornoon nt 1 oVlock.
S. C. I). liASHKTT, Slipt.
Itiisluess Edncation Free.
Nebraska boys and girls will find in
the following offer a good opportunity
of securing it business education free:
To any one Bending us T5 yearly sub
scriber to the Wrrkly Stale ..-ih-pii, ut
$1.00 peryeur, we will present a life
scholarship in ai.y department of the
Lincoln Business College. Value i'iO.on.
For !0 such subscriptions wo wil ji .
sent a three months scholarship in any
department. Value, f'lO.Ofl.
For iO subscrip-tions a three mouth
courses in typewming. Vauie, li.w.
A cash commissMii will I iiioed on
I licsc- subscriptions, hlx-raliv j.aying yc.i!
for V iHir worlt, i.i addition to llie.-v li.e
scboi.ii-.Jiips. W will supply you with
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Lincoln, Neb.
Best Lino to (he Esst.
The Burlington Uoute B. &. M. K. Ii.
is running elegantly equipped passenger
traiues without change from K.-w.-astlo,
Wyoming and Crawford. Nebraska, direct
J . .
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection (
at that point with their own 1 1 iro.ijj
trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and
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Remember this is the only hue by
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