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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
- . . . . . ' , , " . . , . , ' . . . " . . . . . . . \ ' : . . i"'Y . - - , , ' " , ' . . - ' ' , t\/\ " . -'J , ( \ \ : . ' . ' . , . . . . " 1' . : roNrn:1 ) [ : ! " _ 1' ' , ' , ' ' 'I' ' ' ' ' - - - - - - i'r , \ : , AT THE FLAG STATION. 'j'p "j\ . : ' . l " Maronrct and Her Faithful Daloy Save ; ' . : ' . , ' the Express. \ "t.1 I" : TJio Conlcys lIved - so ( ar out ot , , : , ' " tn1il'Jt and md ; tbo trains 130 oftcn tbat , 'J' " tie JULIe flar ; station at the foot .ot the bm was a. nec slt . . Margaret WIlli : hnrmcd Wh011 Il was put up : rho 1If1.1t know the varla'ls slgnnlR and th < J . . . " " " " . . . . ' . , , . . it . " . . : , , ' , " . , , . - , ' , I" < C . . ' - ' . i < lit . : ' ' . . ' ! , . . ' " , \ , " 'h ' . , :1:1. , . , . ' ' " _ I" : } , ' . , , 'ij : , ' " ( ' , ' " , ' * . . . " . " ' . " - , .t"- . , \ > > " " , : ; " " . . ; ' ; \ i ? : " , ' " " Therel" "Steady Steady Steady , , " _ " , 'I , , , : ; ; 1\ ' " , f"r : ' family grew to depend upon ber. ror r , , ; ' . - ' 1\ ; , , tbo nry faintest whlEjt1e could not -i. ' " : , ; e cape her sharp enrs ; she Gremcd ' , i.I . , : I ' " . " unconsclousl ' to be nl\"ays on the ' . ; I' ' , " " 1. : . alerL . . . . . . . , \1' \ ; ; , : " . , , < . Mnrgr.rct ' ' ' : is a queer dllld , used 4\ ' < \ ; ' ' .t , . frolD bll yhoo to roamlug the coun. . . . _ ' " " . try by horosH. Sh ; ; ne..o" " fOClt ' : , . i , ' : ' or 010 ground. nnll It was as natura1 " ' " . , ' ' " _ . . . for her to ride n horse as It. was to . _ ' , : " \ " , walk and tulk. Her OW11 horse , Daisy. , ; ' , ' 1 - happened to be ! .Jorn on her ! Jlrthda ' , . : , , : : ' clroumstance . which delighted 1\1 a 1'- ; ' . . . , ; , garel. The ConlE'rs mad a gl'l'at h011. 7. . ' days of blrthda 'Yi , and papa , not onlr : . , nlImved her to have the nRmlng ol the ' Ilrett ) ' colt. but presented ller as a j t ' birthday present to hln little da ghtor. \j : . : , How 1\1al'aret learned to ride she ' . . : . , nover' know. Once on Dalsy's ack I ( ! "erythlng seemed ( > IlSY. and manr : a canter tJlOY hnd In the summer cln's ' down tlJC long strelch of road that 'V , . . . l tJ to " town. ' . . Iargarot waH never allowed to go . . I to town by herself , though she wac . , ' , . " . 11 years old. nncl Dals ' could IHlvf3 . I" . . .1 , carded 110r rt lto Imfoly : but she , ; 'r. ' , would often rldo for a mile'or more ' ' ' . ; . . I , . down the road "just to pretend. " She I 1t8uaHy goHoped ns far as the flag sta- . tlon and turned Daisy 10Qso for a lit. , ; : r > I tIe browse in a certain gre n pastur ; ncarb3' while silo went InsleJe. lIen' , ' : " " , ; 110 looked at the cloclt hql1glng just . . ' L above the door , though she haeJ to . , " , get on a bench to see it at all , Then she conluIterJ the schedule naller1 upon tbe wall , nnd then sh waltod for the J1ssln ; of t'l'o or three train 11 , . nodding an wa\'lng to the conductor ! ! , ' : 'l.ud engineers , to whom the chlhl'B : ' " ! 1 ! 1re was a familiar landmark. Then < 'i ; : ; ; . ' " " ' Dais. . . would trot " , . . . . . : ' she 'Would call J . an . back home by 'tho tmmc "road" an pretending - . . tbat the ' hnd been to town. . . , . ' " , . . . . . tending > > ' , ' " , ; : . , 011 11. certain fternoon there was . . ' . . company expected b ' tbe late tram . . fifr ten , and Mugaret : and Dah.y went II.honrl of the carriage to welcome the . . l"fJtB. It was just. sunset when they _ rca hed the nag station and Margaret court ] see tbe enslne of the train from towa poking Its nose over the brow ot a distant hUt. At the top It would commence the down ade with - < dmJb7G ! speed. sldotracklng about halt ! . ; ; q , ' L ' a mnc from the. flas ataUon to 1(11t . , Ule bomo.bound expreHs pass by. A1 ! the .traln trom town came nearer Margaret : cantcred : forward .to meet ft. hut to b'Cr amazement It did not t'llde- ' track as usua ) . ' coming Instead IttTalgbt towai the IItation. , The eftfd't ) ! heart stood stIlI : In five min. I ut's' time tbe express " , 'ould come H l : ; i t U1Iderlng by. and It never stopp d at. " " , . ; . : " ' the flag station unless signaled. It : " ' would dash past Into the train bearing their friends from town , and Mar. ; . " garet shut her eyes as tbe (1rcadfu ] . . vision came oofore her. hut she was quick to think. She raced with DaI5 ' . . . . . hack to the fias station and snatched , \ the signal. a bit of 6ca.ret ] flanno ] , " , ) I , 4' from Its nulJ on the wall , It was too ' : ' , lata to warn the 1t1comlng train. which 1- , , would not have time to back down to . : the Bwltch and sl otrack before the < . ,1/ . ' , ' . , . ' ex"ress came upon them from the i : : . ' ether direction. But she and Daisy ' " would bo able to signal Ule nlshlng t' \ " I ; : : . : : , ' > " " exprcss and check Its speed in time , " ' ' .J' " , They took tbe railroad track. the . ' little girl reasonably thinking that the slht of' ' such an unusual obstacle would brlns the engine Quickly to a f bat. Margaret had no thought of heI ' . . 1' ' own dang r , though' Daisy sbrank a : < " . sbo toIt'the ' ominous nlmbllns beneath : her boofs. ) " 9ood girl ! Good girl ! " wblspered , MUJaret. : "Steady , steady , there- } . don't be frlghtolled- " and grasplns ' ; ; " the' br1dle firmly with one hand. ShE t' waved the signal vigorously' wltb thr : f other , just as the black snorUns mon , mer dasbed Into' sight. , . . . A surprised shriek and two shol'l whistles answered : tbe signa ] . Rnd j Margaret knew that an was 'Wen Then thinss began to , , 'hlrl berort ' , . , 110r ; sb Itnd just strength to puJ ] ; - DaIsy off tile track. ' when she slipped it , ' , . lIut ot the saddle to tbe ground , heI , , ' ) I" r Ultl1) ' wblto face upturned to the sun , , lIet glow. The scarlet signal 'was stili " 1n ller tIgbtly clenched band , and Dalsy stood quietly sniffing and nelch , mil , until help arr\\"pr ] . V , " . ' . . . . , ' n . ' . . _ . . , _ , , ' " . . , , . _ . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' - . . . . When ! IIarSl\rnt came to bersolC she Jay In her motltor's Jap , but she couJd not . UndfJrRtar ] . tI'n IJ 'tho ' . w' the farCR of UIO people ul1 around her and hearl1 thll ( 'hoor ItS she 0110nod her t'YNI. " .Whorc's rJ.nI6 'T , " 8bo' , asked" an 'fo.'I1I1n hnnd" " , IccI Dnls " to her sldo. Gool1 Ir ] ! Gooll , ; Irll" ahe whlsporod. 'ju mtalw ha ( ] ' but ' Rhort Umo bOo fot.c.'hen the ttaln rumblct ) over the rnlls. Sho'l'e3ch'l ] out and patted .hor favqrlto' " glossy side. "Dals ' didn't tluo1110 , " she said , rnlslns IlcrsoIt. "I rel1--1 : couldn't see -vor ) .thlng got black. " Then mamma. bent down and kIssed het. tcnl1crl ' . "My little : ; Irl. 111 ' JltUe girll" she cried. and heM , 110r closo.Inrsnret : nlsnt'd : uu ] nmHod nod 11estlod coser "tllJ. 111111 shut , her oycs once moro , for 511" " . .an UrCd , Rnd , . . .lth mamma's nrm" about , hl'I' 110thlnJt lso relty ] ) mattnl'cd.-Wnshlnton ! stnr. THE TOY ARTIST. I. Mechanical Figure Which Displays , Great Ingenuity. The chanlcal to - shown In the aecompanIng tIIustrntiott Is ono oC the m05t original nnd Inenlous things of it ! ! I\lnd that JII1.\'O recently appeared. Within t.ho h.ase upon whlcb tbo "artist" and his case ) are 11lac d anti ImmCIIlateb' below the fig. UI'O , Is a small pinion opemted b - n. worm at the one ] of the cranmhart ] that Is senn projecting through the side or the bas ( > . 'rho pinion. whlck rotates In a horizontal plane. Is pro. ylded vlth n. eotllllo ot pins upon wideh Is 111accd ono or the sets ot reo mo\\ble cams which accompany the to : , . The cams nro donule , bolng pro. vlded WIUl t.wo SClmrate perlphora ] edges. and each edge Is engaged b ' tbo short arm oC a pair of 10verB , as fihOWl1 : In the engraving. T e uPIcr , ] o\'or attaches at the en of Its Jong arm to a vertical 6haft. which passcs I1P through tbe > bOdy of tlte figure and is plvotaJly at. tached to its right Arm at the shou ] . Ier , Dy this meatls , says the Chi. cn o News. tlte rotation or the cam causcs a vertical up and down move. mcnt of the arm : md the drawing pen. cl ! that it cnrrles : The lower cam , operates It s 'stm ! of lo\'ors , which Slvo a series of right and left move" ments. It is ovldf\ut that , h ' givIng tbo propcr rclaU"o contours to tbe two cdgca .0C the earn. tl10 arm , wIth the Jlencll that It carries. may bo made to trace any d'sl'ce ! ] line tlpon the paper. ellhol' vertlca ] or horizontal. hy the action of the first , or the second - end cam , or dlagonnl or curved. by the joint. operation of t.ho two. Each or the douhlo cams ; whlcb are pro- . . . .icled with the toy. Is' cut so that its , I : J J.- . I Details f the T y. operation will cause tbtl fIure to draw flome wen.known object. The ease ] Is hlJ1ged to the base and 15 pre med agaInst the pencil by means ot'a ' con 'spring. It Is pTOvldeil wltb four projectlnr ; pins. u on whfch the eheet at paper Is held whne th sketch artI t Is , at work. NEW SHADOW SHOW. Here' . . i1 Chance to Make Fun for ' Your Friends. The foIlowlng Is a very smplo method of producing on the waIl a series - ries ot new Chlneso sbadows , the QP- " . - I Bow It la Worked , I I erator. 8S weIl as the mile 'folk de. IIneated. romalnlnr ; behind the look. I ers.on. which Is sometimes a.n adTan. l tage. tage.Place Place 0. candle on a table , and on tile wan opposite affix a sheet of ' rooscap' ] a screen. Between the candle and ho screen tnterpose some opaque body. sucb an a cardboard calendar or a I rge'olume. . Now. bow nre you going to project your 8hadows on tbe screen when It Is a ] . ready dark ? VerY simply , by means of a mirror fixed at the edso oC a , table. Tho. reflection of the mirror I Will bo thrown on the waIl eltber In a pnral1oto t'am or In an o\'al. and It your' ' screen Is In' the sultabe ] posl. tlon. and you , , 'ork your pastebo rd d ns correcU ' between them , tho'mlr. ror and the " 'all. ydur i\ ' l ice will I see the fisures dance without Qndlnc , ' out the way It Is done.-Mnglcal Ex. t verlmentn. _ . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . L. I , , . SIN UPON SIN . , ' . . . r' Step by .tap Duld trndallill mate DE aln. , , , - STORY BY TIlE "HlGHW A Y AND nvw A V" PREACHER tO I'7rlrh&.11N' , 111 h" " 'u bor , w , t Y.dIOI1" Scripture Authority : - Snmue ) 1.1. : C-27. , 8 OOOOOOOO OOOOOO08 8 SERMONETTE. g C ) SInful Indulgence In an Idle o hour made D vld a murderer. < > Llttlo did he think on that first , ) 8 night f pleasure to what Itwful e 80 i I 0 dcpthll his sin was to lead 1111'11. ' e But the pathway of sin leads ( J 'I downward nnd ev r farther and 0 I ) farther awty from God. One 8 wrong step Is ttken In the de. 0 o sire to gratify some unholy long. 0 ( ) Ing and then a dozen more. . g step ! ! are found necessary In the o nttempt to cover up thQ traces of the olnful conduct. The progrenolvenoSll of oln 18 8 one of Its moet striking char. 8 acterlstlcs. No one nt:1rts out with the purpose , or even ex. 0 pectatlol1 , of becoming a mur. derer. The boy with his first 8 ) glaso , or his first nIght out o In questionable companionship" Q docs not stop to think what he o full fruition of his first mls. 1 ( ) step may be. The man who , ! Q takes his 'first fling at specu1ag ! < > tlon does not see himself an em. ' . o bezJer behind the baril , dlo. grace and suffering brought gg UpOf1 his Innocent wife and chll. dren. Ho beglna with , the ex. pectatlon of winning and nc. qulrlng rIches quickly , Pel'hnpB he does win nnd Is tempted to c' go In more henvlly. He loses , and then borrows thnt he may speculate further to retrieve his loascs. Again he 19se8. He must have money to pay the 0 , loan. He betrays his trust i\nd ( \ ta es the mo'ney he I'cetie ) from & his en'ployer , or from fundI ! en. 1 \ trusted to his care , expecting to pay It back as soon ns his luck t turns , as he says. And GO It 8 o goes on , step at a time , until ' 8 at last he Is ruined beyond the 8 ' 0 hope of recovery. And so It Is 0 ' 0 with any sinful course upon 8 which one may ente . , 8 If It talcs 40 lies to cover lip 0 ) the firGt lie told , GO Ie It with 0 IC o other forms of sin. It tJkes : : In0 c ) numerable wrongs to cover up 8 o and hide the f1rGt wro.n ! ] done. 0 But whnt folly for the soul to 0 I think thnt It cr.n cover and hide 0 o Its sin. "Be rmre your Gin wlli' 0 00 find you out , " Is'the , Bolamn 8 ( ) w rnlng of Scrlptul'e. . C ) o And again God's Word de..O (3 clares that "he that covercth his ( o sins shi\1I not prosper. " 0 o Wh : t utter fall' . . then for the 8 human heart to g blindly on In ( ) sin , thinking that it can deceive CO ( ) God and man. Some day all the elnful conduct . . . . .111 be rvealed , ) 08 in all Its awfulnets. ( ) o The power to' resist sin Is g o we 1kened the farther one gQen 00 on In his sinful courne. In 0 0 Proverbs 5:22 : the sins arc 0 likened unto corda that bind on . g There comes to mind the story of Gulliver In the land of & the Lllllputs. The tiny crea. tures bound the great 013nt 8 with their frail , filMY threads , whIch he mlaht hzve blown 8 o tJway with a breath , but which 0 6 In the rsggregatc formed a atronll cord whleh eo tered hIm like a web and rendered him power. * I.ess to realet the attaek. of hiD I little enemies. S Is It with Iin. Q Let us remember , alao , , that 0 however much VIe may decolv" . the world , 'we ' cannot 'deceive God' . "My slnll are n t hId fr m hee , " exclaims he pnal"lst. i Neither " "ore are yours and mIne. i OOO < > OOOOOOOOOOO < : > o < : : > oocJ : THE STORY. J'i'H fierce determination Da\'i W 5Caleel ! the Jetter he had been In. scribing on tbo roll of parchment be- fo e him. and turnIng aharply UpOIl the mnn standing n'ar. he sa.ld : "DoJlyer thla Into the hand of Joah , captain of the hosts of JsrMI. Delay . not : There was h rshneliS almost or en , mlty In the \'olco or the klns ns he spoko. so much In contrant to the fa- ml1lar , patronizing manner In whlclI he bad erected him on the day before that Uriah started visibly. Ho hesl. tated as he placed the parchment withIn the folds at his robe. and thl' king , In e\'ldent Irritation. said. sharply : "That Is a1I ! " With 'soldierly dignity fl11d precl , sian Uriah bowed JDw and strode ! 'rom the apnrtment without a , , 'ord. He had wondered at the strange In. terest and solicitude which the king had manifested In him since bls com. Ing In answcr tq the summons f\lweral \ da's beforo. and now he' wondered even more at the savagencss and surll. ness so plainlY manifest toward him. Dut ho was glad to be at ! and away. and he soon forsot the matter In his ( \ , erness to bo back In the thick . of the tight ftJalnst the'strunghold of Rabbrdl. 'ft. . , kinG. on the other band , sat slht.t and , atonp , bls rflfo dl torted and beclouded by the 0\11 paslll01l/.l hat flamrd within , , . 'Fh'nr . : owlll nfi . 'tU oT. : . - { : ! ; ' 1 ; : ! clalmOlI under his bronth. "Had 110 not boon so Irtfornnlly..obsUnnto all won1ll' ha'O b 1) , voll , . a d 1)ow-nll " ,111 bo well , anyway , I IlIuart1. " -1'ho.t hnll been nn awul nIJht for him. No sleep hnd como to aUII tbe rage or quiet tbo , toar" which filled his 'henrt. nut : iutltl t 0.\1 \ the cdn- ntcUng emotions which surged l1ko 1110 rCRthms $01bck'md : rotth : willi , In his heart lhoro WI\S' the 'ona' BoWed 11l1r1Q60 to cover up and bld9 the sin which had conto lo blncken f\nd scar bls uro. To bldo thnt sin bad Boomed IIko /I slmpo ] nnll C:1SY thing''nt firB but ns bls every 111an hnd boon baffled - fled it mallo blJU a\mqst \ mad with , Impntlenco Rnd blUer bntrM pr3ng UI } snh , t the m\1\ whom ho had so grlcvoullly wrouged. At first ho had ortly rou gootl.nnturod ontompt for him , I\ud Itvas with rather 1collns of condesc u810n on his pint that b hnd denlt with .hlm at 1\11. Dut David waR too hlh.mln\1od ( n man , and 'bad too clenr n conception of right and wrong not to bo consclons wny down deep In Itln hCltrt thnt ho hnd com. milled a grlovous llin. and yet there was present the stubborn ] mrpolle to justlfr nud ] 1nlllato hla otTonne. 110 took rofllge hehlUlI hie Jtinsl ) ' pro" rogatlves and power , and ( o nd O ' . fort In the tbourht ; t11nt the klngJ or other nations did e\'en worno tblngs than he bad dono. . And yet , not.wllhutandlnf ; this reol. Ing which ho trlell to encourage. nam ] ' , that the klns cO\i1d do no wren ! ; . he did not Wl\l1t his sin to boo C01110 ] mown , and dotor.tnlnQ trol11 the first that'lt shou1c1 not. Thus ho wne led to s011l1 Cor Urlnl" nnd wbon his plnns mlscarrlet ] , aa wo have Bald , It throw him Into a rage of fenr1111 anger. The very Jo 'a\tj nnd tnlth. fuluess which Uriah dlepln 'od toward him and the nntlon ncrvolI to Intonsl. fy and aggra\'ato biB vexation or l'lrlt , nnd on tit at lust night , ns wo hwo : sal , no sleep cf\mo to relIeve - lIevo t.bo streos or mind nnd body. And then had como a now fcar to vex him. Could It 1)0 that Urlah'f ; refusaJ to return ] 101110 wns duo to the fact Utnt ho had some nuoplcloll nn to the true stnte ot nffalrs ? An nllht long the queotlon hnd rnnltlel In his , bosom , I1nd q dqrk roso\e began to ( Ol'1\t Itselt within. Uriah must ho l1ut out of the way. W1lcn the thollght first flanhed across hIs mlud like au evil message from tlte kinG ot dnrltttes9 , Ite trem. bled as nu aupon and turned rrom It with sickening' dread , bllt each tlmo as ho cnme fnce to fa co1th the aJ. tornatlvo of eXl105uro nud dlslJrnco. he ontertnlned , more " , tIIlngly the oVlI thougbt , and at fast. fountJ hlmBof ) planning how it mlrht. ho carried out. At firnt. Davll ] thought to pay bl mono ' to S01110 bnso fol1 w who w2uld ! sccrotlr fal1 U110n Uriah and .take hll1 lIfo. but o\'ou In the fear and confu- Rlon of 'his mlud Il ( ) < IulcltlY saw lho dunn-ern attcndlus such n course. Whut. then was ho to do ? Hmv could ho accomplIsH hla lIurposo ? The seomlul ; ImlJOlislulIltics In the way scr\'ed to Intenslf - the 0\11 purpose of his heart. Ah. how orten the better Impulses , came ! How repeated ! ) ' t.ho Inner coup. clenco I1poko agalust doing such evil thing , and each tlmo U1Cl'O came back the ! clwl1eIlg-o from his fear.strlckou heart , "hut Y011lnltl aud the exp08ur which Iii ecrtah1 to follow. " And theu' came t.h 'Trrocabio d'c ; clslon to take lhls oUlor stel } In the course , of > > In. In on1er that the first sin 11lhht bo covered up. And wa there no tbougbt or fel\r that the 'eyl'J" ' or God c\w I\nd know ? YCII. thor came the fleotlnr ; r0111ombrl1nce and thou the cloud or sin In , , 'hleh he heart W\8 : enveloped sotued dnwlI n. lIln. and D'ld , uteoHn ! : hilS hea.rt : \alnr.t ! Oed and the better prompt. inJs. 1l1unged on In hlK Tfl COn1'1I8. No. Ul'ah ! l11ust Ille. Tb docl lon hl\d been made , the messll.O ! written au ! ! even now Uriah was b IIrhhili ! , dCfl.t.h warrant to Jomb. Anxious days followed , but David knew thl\t Joltb would not fail him. It was not 11\auy 111\Y8 "fter this that tldhJs c mo or II. dlsl\Jtro de- , fent , to ttlQ 31'111) ' of Ipr"el. The b t. tie bad h eu 1m aHod to the very , wall" . of the stronJhod ] of ttabbah , I nrJ I mauy of the IsrneUtl's had ( alien. It was sad news to tIto nation. I1nd there wn.1 : mourning lu many house , hold. hut Da\'ld. who rocelved the tid. Ings froUl the lips of Joab's IUOl1son- gor , cared not ror this thing.'hp ! ; the mossllngor n.dded : "Anti Urlab , the Hittite. Is dClut. alao : ' Heavy Penalty for Murder. 'Vrong.cloers In China brln , ; mlsfor. tunc on c.1I their rolatlves. Not Ions ago a man murdered GOAn 1\lIn \ or AuUml. The I11l1rderol' hhnsoJr was cauht nnd heheadetl and now the Inw demands that his ( omalo relatives 16 years old and ahove bo tJccallltatcd and thnt his l1l1lo reatlvcs ] 'ounser tban 'that ' bo compelled to serve In the ImperIal palaco. The ancestral rnves of the rebel are alao to surter. 'rho tombs are to bo' razed and despoiled - spoiled ami the bones and dust within scalteroel tn the fotr winds. It Is hoped. however. thnt. the autborltlos 'III not c-xact the run penalty ot the law. Cure for Snake Dltes. Indla's rovcrnmcnt. has mlldo ar. rangements to suppl ' the snake.blto lancet to an poll co stations convonlent I to tbOBC localltlcs wboro venomous snqkea most abound. ThQ IIttlo lanc"t has lH'OVe(1 a ! ; re t' SUCCOllr , and has been the mcans of savlns man ) . lives New Colleglato ChaIr. A Spnnlsh collOlo has n chair or' 0' . ' , torrt"lIIn : : , . r . . . . . . . _ ; : ' ' . : - ' : 1WfTI : .na'f 1)O\V ) ll6@ ! ( \ lf4RM IJJ ' 1K C 1tt- . ! Y rt . u. u _ . _ - . Agnln . ) et , lIn ' repent , .trnln Ute coIl to 1fnst wn1lt " - Sharp tc ln aM tOOJD In 'lJood ardor , , n1'e ] bor ijl1VCt's. The farmcru In the northwost. are , cQIn alnlns or tle , spnrrow nllisanc'o. - Deforo sowing the clover or n1fn1f1l socII bo ! lure tJmt there Is u dOlhcr ] , In H. ' I.ooJt to the COlllrol't or ) 'Ollr nll101nls : tnd the feed YOII put , In to t.bom will roturll mow iJrlllt than -othorwlse. 'rho orchard ! ; l'ollnd'shuuld not re. main bare un winter , CC } that nome < lover ( J1'oj1' I/I / Hruwu thutn. G < : t b'1I3 ' , , ( , \ Hetoro 'ou ylehJ to the ambition ( If n19rO laud bo IHlre'tl at yo RCO that , 'you arc working' YOllr prCRent holc1ln ! ; for all t. In worth. PI ulnhlg tho' worlc13 u good begin. nlnlJ , but don't. atop In the middle. for 1\ good endln ! ; In made enl ' when the tasle 19 e01l111leted. The Missollri expcrlment MtaUon so- lured the beat rcsulta In feeding pigs 'wlU ' \ ration 'mado Ul } of onO' PUt't on meal and flvo parts corn melll. Do you get your flour In sacks ? It 'ou do. have you tJlsco\'orod that the sacl\lng 1T1alws good towollng for tbe dlshos ? Try It. A good sized sncl { wlIJ naO two towels. With some ot t.ho western sheep ranches goltlg out ot business nml the prIce at mutton goJ'ng up wo should think It. a good tlmo for Ula genera ] fnrm r to sloclt" UII wltb 13m nIl flock. . . , , - The : Unltec1 Stales Is fast becomlns thl3 garden spot of the world owInG to Its \lnfqualcc ] fncllltles for fruit cIII- turc. There Is climate and son to be f llnd for olmo3t ! every variety of Crultlmo\Vn.to , the w.orld. , It. is high tlmo 'O'11 rcnchel1 a decision - sion ,011 the quostlon whelher 'ou wIll SCII < 1 tIlO hey to the n rlcuIlul'al col , lehe this year. Do so by all meam If It Is fJCJsl : llJle. And don't forgel - tlto glt'l ncod ecJucatioll , , too. , There Is no donut Ulnt there mc many grasses bottoI' than timothy. 1)\11 It maltes gn0l1 hay to soIl In the clUca , because there honcf.l ; 111'0 the chlel 'C ln4lp1'sorp l1nt1 , It 113 the , only Idnd. 01 'oJJny the "clt . 'huycr IcnO\V3 anyUllns ( \hout. Not IL had Idja ) to keep the mOweT.f 'bus " In , the BJulble fields. It Is a mls. take to r:1180 n crop of weeds , on the Jand. DeUer'1CJI ! thorn cut until tbe ground It. ! In. con ltlon to Illow. Evc \\eel1 : that gocs to SO ( ! mc n c much annoyunco next fieason In the nolet. Tbe mort ; successful wheat grower ! to.day never u13e any artificial nppl ! atlon of , nltr.oten to We W1C:1.t ] : crop depcntJln ent.t'relY ' on the gr wth 0 : legumes wen' 'manured nnd urned un del' for the llrcce > dlnc corn crop , th , cu1tlvnUpn or which mukcs the bOIl' ' of fallow. : fJ1'pparation tor the wheat , - - , One who hat tl'Jed It recommenl1 ! corncob telL , for calves und colf troubcd ] 'With scours. It Is made n'l 'foHows ' : 'rhe corn cobs are chop/ ] ! ( up Into Inch pieces and put In n l elU ( with enongh water to cover tbum anr arc then Irteellcd over a slow firo. 'rht fluid la then tJralucd oft and cooh'r and used us a droJlch ror the nlrect1 nlm ls. ' In the opinion' of t1. successful sheol raiser hreedlng ewes nee l not ho fet moro than twlco dally. It 18 a gooe practice , howover. to feed them somr foddpr outsll1o during tbo' wInter seu son. for 111 thIs w'ay they 'are Induce ( to taltc Eomo exercIso. With this II view the fodder lDay bo taken 80ntl dlGtanco from the uulldJng In whlel the sheep nro housed. Fecd some grllin during the wlnte to the breeding ewes Ie YOIl wouh have good. strong Jambs In the sprlne Oats . fed tlte first part' at the winter and bran as lamhlng tlmr approacl1Cs Is a good ordor.l1ou 0.5 pound of onto durIng the firs part of the winter and ol1e 1I0une of bran near lambing time lIer heat dall ' , I rccmnmonded by a govern ment expert for ewes welchinr. troD , 150 to 200 IO\lnds. Onts nnd bran ar. two' or 'tIu ; most 5utlsfoctory sralt foolls that ere JoI1eralIy I\valIabJo b th In' respect to cost "l nd r sults ' Corn Is not n lallsCnctpry ernln le teed' owes , as It produces too mllcl rat. wblch apPlrentIy : tcuds to acen muJnl InterJH\lIy. . antI 'Impair till brccdlnl ; Qualities 'and lesscn the gen eral vIgor Inslead of Imparting tone tl tI:9 1y'l5tem . = . . , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . J I _ , . . , ? ? ' .f\.Qrc . . u : rc1 . nr01tn'1 . tLc IIfiU.ft3 , -t1IW1i lr\ : ' . . ' . , . 'lp , ( I , . . . . . A ,1mJCJII"0Iwn ] nnhnal "II ! rnnr.ro1\\ . , \ : , Never : n. tell just wmt ho VIII ] do - I.'ced ( or growth. anti tlICn be en' : , , CuI that you 110 not get tIJC nntn1J \ too foti. . _ , " f ' - I , ; UI,111eltlraln tIOYot ! land. n ! ! Jt.Y \ pny you ) cspeclnlJ ' It YOl1ftVnnt to Hmv fall whent , , - : t Enry ] nl1)1lofl ) rot Ilulcdy ) when lett on the ground. No profit In that. I { eii th tii'illcecd ' 1.11. . , . ' : To have. Uw co"a luslum } 111 till' . ! { \ ] ! " or eitr3wltlter ] J110ltTin { \ 1nrrHr profIt for tlto farmer. t1mt Is U ho flolll his nlUIl. " " . \ ' : U more of the nll1k of hUlOl\n IdlU . 110SS was tnlwn by UJ .Jnl1lunnh J11 . C\ll1t011101'9 wtllthl nul 1I1ur ( ) f11 \ ( ' 1111' ndlllternteci ml11l of the ecm' , If yotl cf1t1ld Ju t , go 1m ! . ' } ! "VOl110 prescnt Renson how 1II11ny t1l1l1gp : ! , : YOII 'wouJtJ do dlftorcnlly. Jlcltr J1w : notQ 'ot th01l1 now ] I.'gt yon f(1rr. ) t 4'1'0 nnother Ul > jIOIl 1'01/1 ] rOllnd. As ono 11rlvctl nlong tIto hlghwlIYI nt tItI ! ! SelliOlI ! of the yenr It 't.4 C\IiY to judro l1y tllo wecIIK ns to UIO } nrl , ot pUbllo aph'U nnd Ilrldo or the J'j\rn , ' ere living In the cm1ll"nlt ) ' . Many 'C1nllg chlcltcns ( ; Iltch 00 It , these nlghls hy erowtlltll ; In ] JI'VOIJ coopsallli getting ovc\llCated \ lI1'H1t n goltlg' out In UIO chili mt1rJ1ln ( nil' . 'fho chlcltR' sltoulr1 110 ; ! ( ( In t'l .hu . rooot ns sllon nn 1I0tslbIQ. Hnlwtl ! :1n : , ' lJunl1uworn lur t'11l1't ! fur t 110 l1lcl13 11119 yenr ? If 90. ] oout ] tImt , the . .llla'ds do not hU1'Vcst the crop for you , ' ] ' 110 : " JOVl ! the IIcnil , nnd will net. , the utnrt ot yon 11n0:1I : : : , 'on bl1lt the forgo IlCnelH whll ( ' t.1wy IIJen. , , , Ills truu of ' ! 1'ICfi ) nnll IIallt6 ] ns welt as of nnhnala thnt the bclt ( r 11Ot1\'JfJ11' eel the ' are the l1elter. wIll UH'y rl.'fllHt dlseaMe. Pl'OlIorly 1I0ltrl h tl urchnrll Iroes cnn ond.nl'c.funguB rll tHliio'1 111.'t. . tor than , thoBe trecl ! . . whh h : In' lu fill Impovorla\cd ] cont1ltlon. A snfo I norn ] nllo tn ro1JfJW hl the breoelh1J ! or holfer" h1 to " ( ' } :1) sltch condition tlutll the I\nlmal Jwo : reacllcd t1\1 ulzo or a nor. . llil 1H montlw uld holferj or 11111.11 II. t IUWiO : vigor anll heaHl ! which wI ) ) runl' ' " it. cqllttl to the t111t1ca of I11nt'rnll ' , Not 1hnd Ir1cn to ] Inve n " , tnch Y 1rI1 111 which to place 1Ie ] ntl'rlw 'ylll.'JI the grain Is thl'oohotI , 'fhla wl11 IIInllO u ! ; cod plnce fOI' t1e ] catlIe on wlntor dn ' 9 , 'fho slaclta wIll t1hcIter tl'OIlI tbo coltl wlntJD nncJ the catOe' w1ll ho tempted to many n bite > . Mowlnt , : the woes ( nlntH the' rOl\ll. . [ lide 11ayn III moro VJn ' lImn one It I Improvcs the nppcumncJ of tile com. mU1llty ; t1lrol1rh whlcJl tIlC rltll : rum ; antJ , It 11revcnta a ] IIlI'Vcst "I " , ' ( ' 011 secds 1)OIIIg Cnl1rllt hy tht ! wine , " , nod I scattcrcd broatlcar.t 'over tllp ( J011li ! or. either side. - - See tlmt YOllr JJOullry 1101:1 ; ( ' 1.1 ( II- ted with 110JIIC Idnd of , 'ontllnIl1g filM. ! , ' ; hlch wIll glvo tIlc fO'vl'J ( ' , ' ror wttIlOUt dl'llrt. If UIC po'I1IlI'Y hlllise Js co e antI ulIvonllIalotf. In Ihe wlntCl' ; . the nlr uu ( ] wnllH will hl1comc 11m 0 11 . n acc , iitl ot'tJC ! H ) 01 I'.ihu 0 thro\Vn flff I from the ] l1ngu nuc1 I.JOclcu of the birds. I _ I It was Edward Everett J1al wbo , ; : I.ld : "Nover 'Jenr. more Ihran 01)1' Idnd ot troubo ] at n .tIme. ftnl1 \0 ) , pe ] ] ) ear t1lroo-all thcy lanve hal , :111 : tlley bave IIOW. nml a 1 , Ih ? O'llc t h J ha\'o. Certain It Js 'thnt tlte fm1)1' " . 13 prOJIfI to l'cnr lWo troublCR at , ; time. Those of the JII'CfOnt ! nUll th ( . wdl'ry nbout tbo Inlure or the crols' _ " : . If the young IlOgs' do .Jlut npvenr to grow fa t , pcrmpf ; lhoy are 'rOllb 11 . with wormo. 'horo nro flevoml Jdnm to bo fOl1nd Jnf'stlng the nllmcnfnr.Y canal. but pel'hnJls the OlIO nll t com. munly toune ) 11-1 n Jril' O wIllie worm. varyln ! ; In length from five to ten Inches. 'fhls ) IIlI'llI ll" . Js , nsllnlly founll In the sUlaIntC'EUhe. \ ] . OUlor com- 1II0n } JlI'\sllt'fJ : or Ihe JnfcsUne IncJuiJo the thurn.llcncled 'Vt\1U ! or Uw AmaH Inlestlne , the ) lln wOl'm of Ule , cctUfll . IIml the thread worll1 or the JarlC ; In. . . teatlno , . , - . Pasture t1C ] nlUC' In the stabblc nelds. Yon ! nOY IInl rcazo ( Jl but the scattered I'r31n whlcll the rea or misses amollnts to IL geOl } dcaJ hll will be picked I1pl.Jy ! ( he cntUe or boss m d turned Into mon'ey for YOII. The Monlana f:1xpl'l'hnfft ulnUon : , by recent - cent CXIerll1lont ! prove this fo be true. Forty'ollll ) llgs from six to .nlne months ole ] wcre nllowud the rl1n or ! Ja1'II' ) ' . whent 111111 'J1ca lihlble nHlr18 or ] 8. 10.1-1 ,1Ind JO.73 ae1'OB , respeeUv . IY' . For some thn " ! J\rOre the t ut. Ihoy lmd been Jastured ! on nHnUa :11111 fed on one pound f craCfOd bttrlcy dnlly. For ton weeks ) mme lntcly pro. ccdlns the test thoy.nmde a dal1y nv- " " erago gain of 0.12 pound each. Whllo pastured on tllo stubbJe- fields they wore given 110 smln In addition to . what tlley could 11m ] CXCC)1t on ! tonny 1 days. The grain HIli. ! ! fed amounted 24.1 pounds In the .fivo weelil' ' ! of th 1 test. During , thla Umo UIO pigs mallt' ' . n. gnln or 22\1 \ Jlounds a 'heal ] , or IVi . 110und3. cduelll1 1110 amount whIch It was calculatcll they S1\lncl1 ti11 the _ :1ln fet ] dlrng ! ! th stormy " "cnthcr. On tbo IHl11pos1tl0n th , " " .Ii pounds pt grain arc requlrel ] to .1.,0 I' dl co a Ilolmd of porle , HIe , n )1lge ) 1 \\\1 \ ) oroel 3,238.7 110111\(18 \ or grain whil.Jb othm'wlso wuulel Ilflvo been 108t.