The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 07, 1901, Image 3

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AR RATES
: A Yar [Het fo te Cow.
| Never depend upon a single food for
! un animal The cow prefers a varied
diet and will give more milk when her
] food is of a kind to tempt her to eal
| & good cow nesssarily consumes more
food than an inferior ona
Clover and Fertilizers,
It is claimed that jand can be rec
pernted by the growing of clover, as
it derives nitrogen from the stuce-
phere, but stover will not ibrive un-
jesws the soil an supply Hime, potash
and phosphoric Hdd, ‘Theos subs
i stances will he removed from the wii
by clover. and if the clover is har
vested and sold the land will jose the
plant fools that go with the clover,
hence, HH the itlover is plowed under
{it petrirng to thio soil only the mineral
reatter taken from the weil the ain
being in nitrogen. To pecurs Large
yields of clover, thersfors, there must
he given the soil & fheral application
‘of the mineral snlaiances, potash aud
| phosphors cll expecially, whila lime
jx always hennfivial when drilling in
bi ihe wheat, snd using teriilizeor at the
camse time, apply extra fertilizer in or
der to assist the clover in the spring.
Ouanlity Datermines the Prive,
Quaiity in prsitry contro the price,
and prices. RIE tfien reduced because
‘ud the large anpply of interior sbRXK |
(hat reachus the market, Farmers who
seek to rede the namber of in-
dividoais fn thelr focks hy selling off
| {he surplus pales and ferialos make a
| mistake in pot fattening them putore
shippirg. 11 fed on & variety with
porn an the bonding article vf food the
fowls ‘ntended for marker will gain
cossiderably In 10 duyk The extik
weight secured is an advantage. bat
the Jatgest gain will be the increased
prive for guatity, Those whi supped
that & coop off fowls are sold withimt
regard to the individusis will Jean
1 iheis mistake by observing the Com
rs
1 x
iz
ne
To
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a
¥ Yraietas on Hoe
sans, O22
pw ow 24,
a Mills
82 3
nes
nit PE tale
with Houle
Waving
mission merchants and retailers, who
always asiort the birds when it is pos
gible to do sa I sold as a coOp of
‘fowls the prive of the whole will be
reduced it ome or two poor birds are
in the Jot.
AIAN,
3 | tepreved Methods of Corn Harvesting.
The past few years have sean wonder-
ful improvements in the methods of
harvesting torn. Several large agri
cultural machine manufacturers have
Been putling corn harvesters on the |
market. The demand for the machines
| when well trulerstood was greater than
the capacity of the factories. In many
1 sections it is a rarity to find a farmer
without a dorm harvester. The gremi
* | pdvantage in using these corn harvest
fers 18 the paving of labor. Any ome
| who has tried it knows that entting
corn by hantl is one of the mow Ia
horious of farm operations. Then, tox,
the corn harvester binds the stalks in
bundles and the fodder consequently
fa much emniéer to handle Betisr
shocks can be made and more desirable
fodder result
“AS & complement to the com binder,
the modern husker and shredder iz a
great success and has come to stay.
Different sizes are manufactured and
they work so perfectly that not only
is a large amount husked each day, but
the husks are taken off completely,
1 The shredded fodder Is in excellent
condition for feeding, and if properly
| stacked or stored in the mow is al
wost as good as hay, provided the
corn has been cut early Elbert
Wheeler, in American Agriculiturist,
Preparing the Seed Fed Tor Wheat.
Experiments in deep and shallow
‘plowing for wheat at a large number
of agricultural experiment stations,
| show that the depth of plowing is Bol
of 80 much importance with tals crop
as a firm secd bed, the upper three or
four inches of which is mellow aud ia
good tiith. As with the other cereals,
| subsciting has pot been found finan
cially profitable.
phalt and Trees.
nce in the East in regard to
of asphalt pavement por
he roadside has aught ote
the influence of the ime
vement depends upon the
3 the soll. Where there
tm of rock the trees will
o the pavement will pre.
ure from reaching the roots
from which direction all
for the trees must come,
ir hand, where there i& deep
o roots will find plenty of
uy the pavement,
to keep the moisture
footpaths are also responsibis
njury of a good many trees.
all the roots that inter
‘she laying of a cinder foun
yd some trecs have their
; close to the surface
“a Thorn.
are some
the gardens of Gu
cton (the residence
Rothschild), there |
the Bourbon
robably of
: id frea bloomin
people wno
ave thorns, while
eful that thorns pro
By
ab
PEarly plowing for fall wheat has
Jargs number of the experiment sia
tions. In many states {t 1a a com:
mon custom among farmers 1o BOW
wheat after oate Where this Is done
the earlier the soil Is plowed after the
cat crop is removed the Letter the ro
sults will be. This point has been well
Brought out by experiments at a num
ber of different stations in all parts of
thd country.
The vaiuz of early plowing for fall
wheat ns lately bean summarized by
the deparimest of agricuiture as fol.
ows:
tervals hy harrowing, prevents the
growth of weeds conserves the mnist.
{ ure of the soll, keeps the soil in good
tinh and resalts in the formation of 3
seed bed best suited for the prompt
germination and growth of the sesd.
The vost of preparing the ground i
lessened, the ylew of grain is {ne
creased and the practice fs Hnanciall
profitable,
oo
¥
heavy lands this is wi nn gdrvanisge,
goed bod. thus insuring a moe even
gerination of the
certain tontact with the
eontiined in the subeotl, and would
goers to he desirable capocialiv In dry
bid
tle over three hushels pir acre
the valle of rolling whaat lands in
af agricalture has this to say: A rolls
or ¥hanid never De used on the western
plains, oxrept
{ ing. anil even then it should be used
‘only before drilling. ‘This Is owing to
valuable for holding moistire :
| checking the injurious actions of dry | : 2 :
a Expurience of & Traveler While Passing
Paceordingg
bay
| ars easily warmed Dy the sun.
been found eapecially desirable at 4 |
Fatly plowing. followed al Pie
P ther fail d
Many farmers roll the spond bod Om
the west the United Siates department |
in the case of Ist: plow
J the fee hat rouchness of surface 1s
re and
winds. The reed bed should be made
and whenever possible the drill rows
should run east and wiost Sirict at-
ar 15 pushels per more CB. Hmith, is
Wew England Homestead ;
Organic Matter to Seiin
Qelentists who have given their ats
thriion to sofls devils conidershio
Aipeussion to humus and its formation,
{sand} and humus, snd
Mr Freer-Thonager of
jhe. silles
ar
England, bo
time to the investigat
vegotatie water which grows
on tha soll
Pormeniy LW
alome furnished fond
ihe fertility of a roll
cording to ts content
ganic matter. Therp Wag
for plants. hense
was eutimated ao
in Hummus orf of
:
in
erpiiily fn render)
seat alerpenty of Ow geil.
uhils mineral salle Ww
washed sway into the sa baedl
containing mach hamus gre
worked and owing to thelr dark
Solis
soils give good returns when drimeed
with phosphate. although on slay aol
jient sundy Jand The applicaiion
Feros OYERnc ation.
that humus soils sre rich in nitro
vivir in phospldrie acid, with Varis-
wre pose [pall the plant fompuln,
phorie #eid, bul vary
tr
Lave been Eyown thefeon.
ditions, leaves, roots slriw, manure
and green substances that page been
turned noder all assist in the work
sxclusively upon its content of plas
arts on the sof in relation to its phy-
sival tondition. and tx ack in render
ing the plant
bie for the sustenance and gro
stitutes tha difference between soil and
subsoil. Haomua
and nitrogen. It absorbs moisture like
a sponge and prevents escape of mois
plant food it slowly And ronstantiy
sivis emt carbonic adld gas 43 8 rest
achd acta on stones. soils and ail in-
solutiles materials, setting free the pot.
| ash and phosphates contained, thus
providing plant foods for crop Bee
sides carbonic acid evolved from Rig
mus, other vererabile acid are formed,
which rombine with lime, potash and
other subatances to form humates. All
of these procosyes are constantly oc.
curring. the plant foods of (he soil be
ond
to the humus of the soll bi by the plow-
crops are need & large amount of niires
of green crops is nimosl fecesBRTY in
ceder to promote the formation of hae i
mi. although {1 has ben demonatral- |
with sod or any other covering there 18
a formation of humus under proper 1
ed that wher ihe ground i
conditions
Byery farmer should endeavor (o a
Yo mypericent when they sod] was Ww
« hen wach mineral sabntan
felent. hears no {armer 8h
pon green mAnurigl eT exci
ot, Barnyard manure. whith pro.
se the formation of limes will not
#
1054
nurse end feriilieers we pued 1
this duty of the farmer 10 kong
ig often & Ioavs Bu
ciel a thing BE 3 superna
sme substance with an insu
pihere fn which fase
the
i pake axon
2 i of the partie-
tar plant food with
arts. Ma Boa
11 the Sule apd
§
tint on lighter soils it Gras down the ;
good and BR more |
soil waler
goasons. In Diab rolling and harrowing |
after seading increased the yield a HU |
On
bevy of B
Gaon wd land may have B
we ab ae x
a ontthie, bord
t gropped by grazi
in fertility. due to the 3
: soil. and also to the prosention
of saluble plant foods by leach
re fron
sains and melling snows ¥
Any Rind ©
sists in the formation of humus in the
| soll—~Philadelphia Record
&
sory fine and mellow before drilling, |
I sherk was no surprise Lo me
The soil is largely oom) endl of TRY |
he soil is largel w y that wan rw Io me. x
© pers that 1 had never been in a trots |
ioral ctntry
has devoted much of Bis |
jon of soils, all | Calin
and dies | TARY o4 ‘the
tx transformed {nto humus i
w supposed that hams :
4 ammonia and nitric |
acid Carbonic acid gas te alo 8 prods |
wet of decorsposttion, which acts paws i
ng soluble the man- ©
Hipae soli |
& {he property of retaining Phe #0 |
Wich Bre 20 easily
eBREIY
cone
Sach
3 and
| Raia
jes potash may be raqtirnd than om |
of |
time favors nitrifieation of the nitro |
$f is claimed
1 ;
1 Ramgey
ble quantities of potash. Handy soils |
Clay . ’ a
acils are rich in potash, pour in phew saubadd inte the room of the odd Meese |
in nitrogen.
These aime, however depind largely |
upot Lhe sharacteristios of soils, (heir |
food, hut mostly (a the inffaence it ex- |
food of the soil availa. |
pil of
plants. The upper portion of ihe anil
papally contains more humans than the | toss and companionable they might he, |
ta ~onvert my faces and forehead into
This wound up my x» |
perienos in Mexico and | seampered | Bualiy, snd
pia
time tas wilder region j IE ratiways are S¥en Bow usable to
fo he triples have had oh Jog Fogioni | satisfactorily handle 1
ture that would otherwise be lost. but, | :
while it stores up nitrogen and other |
deeper portion. which marks or con
Lm promenade
ia the frest reser. | p
volr ‘which retains the soil moisture |
of dicay of vegetabde matter This
| aE they thoull be
| many university professors to the coi i
epee many college professors to the :
Righ shoul many bBigh school teach | thas i 2 : Sun
: | sulties a many timex far xe affective than
ers to the grammar school, and some | Siti 4 many he Hie
tg available even when the farmer |
does not assist in the work for i 3s |
well koown that ome of the most di-
rect and effective methods of adding }
| a sprinkling dt college graduates, (ato
ing ander of green crops, which collect | the kindergarten ft would do murh. | pon of etter ar griwih Hah
carton from the atmosphere, and if |
clover. peas, beans or other leguminous |
gen is also added to the soll. The nia :
| gruths of the ai
rotate and cultivate his crops a8 to
promote (he formation of humus, boty |
it aay be eiated that if las cee tonnd
ell |
suppited with the phosplinted and pot. i
ash thers is more humus formed than :
sx are de- |
give an good renits as when both md. 3
is:
Rix land
well supplied with all the wesentinl |
iments so necassary for plants, for it |
tals to allow any
sbatance to be lacking, aa there 8%
iE
wit] !
Vent grogvess for awhile and 1
¢
| srap that rovers the soil, there fore, Rie
ia 5
Fheaugh That Coanntry.
was mt 4 thine when my Nerves
comild not stand a great deal, and tha
f was
really Happy when I found that my
| eyes had played me no fick and that
| the thinga about me wera real things
1 Bad journeyed down into Mexican, Tor |
the purpose of spending some time,
| The frip was partly a Dusiness trip,
and partly for such pleasures as § contd
get out of an puperience in & country
t ought to Say
My His had been spont in
the north, nnd whatever 1 Know hut
furme of De in robe
op] Kections was
things, hut [ learned afterwards that
| ¥hore wera many things | had nev
i dreamed of even in MODERIS when MY | ste of th
: 4 i 85 ie A : Irate an 2aE
: Piaind was Unelinsd to coninrs wila a6 :
me froth | mind : ae noi 5 10 ¢ nurs with the
.o : ; : PET Barrors of Gneven sop.
in the belief, for in argamd matter an- |
Zeveidtp Aeromposilic here exists nls : }
AOrROing Aseomix ai n thet xis San of Mexico, awd hat, where one conhl |
teogenous matters which am gradunily |
comvertesd
mysel! In Mex
fo tha pose advanesd ways of ying
[ stopped with an old M
wight ard he pol ow In a
olf de myst] nn
floor, or nither | started to glee
tha Soir nnd 0 was 8 dirt Roer
that
of poms material
Lorlesed my oper when
panidly over my
It started me A bt Bord
$63 4
Rien
Prk
: i fait wn
LEERY 5
kent oo
bE 2 aa u * &
Brit it would Bape
saws if
fmm
Th
It Bappanel in
fires tO ted AL : ¢
wRtil the erporiment was disorganiaing
giv nerves and | gemitd rang ti
{4
iH
I got tip and started out, anc
{ felr the sane th
tay feet. Partly
img habpening
panio striven,
fran.
Ltointing ward my room.
Eoimathing fn yomder.” | sal
ft Hight and went to the room with ma
fiumus is formed under many con- } lo asauve me that there was no danger. |
: & when i got Hacer tO my rrr | was Scial
i Od i’ i Wir Ba
Coawling over the walm |
{a3 the hut and soramping over the
The value of humus does not depend boar, over the mastiress on which |
| marklyzed
i had als, sEd TennIng here and thers,
and everywhere was a perfect army
| of lizards of all sizes ages and varie
¢
A
room for the night
want the lizards howzyer harme
aver the berder 38 SOOT BE penesibie,
: ared wince that
CIA
ts a
Ths Tdend
sehonl Teacher.
tain. mot a stagnant pool
| secondary teachers and those abroad,
&
3
£3
£50
»
seid the Mexioan to leave me
light, aml that 1 would ocouty |
And so 1 Ps
But | did not sleep for 1 did
“1 bad a rather unhappy experience |
anon, mysell’ sid a listener. “but |
tention to such general principles as 1
the foregaing will result in an increase |
{5 tortain seasons of 4% much as ve
re vic
. find bat faw of the cominris Known i the
i
xican ons | Of the Lam
gamay Little |
the
and cerotponie
; absudon
draw up t
of being ul
swetlher theoretical |
{ had perely read about mary of the
Well [found | 0 OL2ES
. Lye To sold, ar
ro | wan in the wilds
Th accordance with the
the lord Mayor claims
aetent pl
tim of 1h
rating of the King.
the ¢
adeodad 1a
cartheranos of the purpose of the ros
nie a matter of doubt and vague
sete. UB it has been definite
erie] wheth
a city of London” ax the ror
At progani, how.
£
Your
Fy
iz 4
al 4
he claims of the city of Lon.
ding 10 the authorities the
avs of ald onjorad fae right
rer to the King at the
naquets. His Lordship of
jt appears, attended the
carnation. b
Arie ante,
pEPGamany With
Ht
{owed the cornation the Chief Magn
: This ciip was of
with ifs enter wrighed pre
The priviiege
fae cup and, presumably,
belonged to the King, and
4
Mayor, sx a Jos or PEWATH
iE fa alse record
44 that #1 The banquet the avie party
8 sealisd LHe
5 hich, howese
toh
HW naryioes
wg Ligon
wf ros pol
sowing that al
i lseality mig
ities disnp
i I A NASA
BATHROOMS FOR SCHOLARS.
eas gb Gay,
| A Regular Adivict of All New Schools
He took |
in the sitsation at once, and assured :
satrnent and the kinds of crops that | he that it was =nil right He strick |
i thm,
ame af
in Boston,
naw Hoaton schoold have been
fi this fall each nd wie is
4 with bata rooms This in.
en waa fret tied in the Revere
lant fw Years ago, and proved
Fi : that [1 I smnoanced ait
ratavs sithoals in Boston are 10 have
PRR hE roOonn a8 & tHE
Corl
& question
to the sehonl
to the beth
Fhe # i
faess And good coltizenzmp.
wi anit instriadts Bim In
peguiaiten of clean
3 ia
sures of procedure to be
she Rémemberapcer inl
sr the old-time forms
dre 5 be revived oF
I pet be possible 6
p the Aldermen and 12
citizens and Af the hanguet which fol |
sity offered thn King a
of
le herde the property
of thee SUD
ei
‘ng to the average tnan of the
which wan passed at the elation of
will in due} .
made “for presepving theif
vs. privileges and immand | sa
de Kin,
peidy and leaves an open Ore |
is slow to bewl The similar rays
givén out by certain minerals and
| eallyd Becquersi rays, sfier their die
| covdrer, now appear to be capable, -
very short range, of inflicting “burns”
alsa, | It has besn recently announced
that the invisible rays emitted bY
radinin, one of these substances, have
an {mpenially active effect npon the bee
{man skin ; i
| Targest in the World,
Walter Baker & Co. Lad, Dx
ter, Mase, are the largest man
from the Paris Exposition of last
This gear they have received threw
gold medals from the Pan Amerioss
_expomition at Buffalo. Thelr goods
the standard for purity and excelleos:
Teacher "What does bubLy spell ¥*
Johnny "Why, er-u'them—" Rae
Teicher — “Come! Coms! Suppose
& grat Big boy were to strike a little
teliow. what wonld you osil Bim?
Jolnne<~T don't dust to tell yor
Maan,” — Catholic Standard asd
Thines : al
La ae A inaiie -
shir nilows her imugination to ren
mal :
will Ber
Ihe sversge woman wm
| boy talking fo stop snd thin
; £100 Rewnrd. #1
shat there du ut least one
Aye with Porsan Fapsises
A eS
ha
casi that srlencs Bax bern side
lar adhuget, When
ahledooking urchin comes
the aaeher conidocts Bim |
£644 that the pffoct has been very Tapia | mt
(ay the general behisvior and
bearing of the pap,
oni
wo Connett Two Seas.
THe Itussian Hydro-Technical Con
gress has recently heen seriously con.)
widering the project of SHratrRcUNE a
canal between the Black and Caspian
SORE, The industrial center of Rus.
a kesns steadily raoving wonthward,
owing 1 the development of the naph
row and coal industries. AL pres
en
of the cmpire amounta 1d some $10
iw G00 pesndg {about 7400000 tonal an
that af coml to BH 008.000
The sxist
$1 RE ae tone)
he ines traffic,
85 a, i , | and mes means of transportation are
for me iNew Orleans Times Demo i wrgently werndiod, %
[ix to Bae a depth of 2
i breadth of 150 feel
The proposed canal
i meses gt Astrachan, and is termings
The teicher must teach mors. and :
| know more: he must be a living foun :
He should |
pot be a dealer in dessicatad, second i
Rand know
Ui Nearer of emia
| and Bumiliating differencs Detween O87 | a :
the world In 30 Gays, at
LORNA
ihe Am
talon, @ mers giver out and i
| who are mostly doctors of philosophy, |
grammar school teachers with at leaat
tn the German and French school the
wha fells the greal
mess almost Like sto-
oes not affect the airs
original souries:
ries, and who ©
sor.
are maiters and suthorilies Here,
. mers devicn for so influencing high
school principals and
soevelaty purvienla in grder to eral
in stodenta, and ittle interest 1a taken
the Gindergaiten
The Foruns
a o A oii
None Conld Chimb If,
Fifteen hundred people saw & Mal
| in Jackson BQuare anc tall. he climbec
| almost to the top and then #id wo th
| bottom Dut be was not GISCOUTREN
(mee more be tried to get io the 100,
hat it owas not to he :
gave Way an
Lottom, But still be was not diana)
fe triad the task agmid and am
WAL The man
apd Ba wanted fom ib
tha coawd ther
WEA
Hae
| seemed Lo think ha
that ob,
: showing before
Bleed Du failed
ciimb the pole, and so the §
{ing a hag om the top of vu
be ahindoned
Be bt
®
=
Qeeiral others essayed to do that
iy ¥ ok ah
td gf rdest Bad
Fmt
¥
fh the Mal
Baad
i is Bea $a bid
ow tone hh fhe
a TRY
w
1¢ we could move |
| sisaply broanse it penitrates
| dtpwot oanae which bss a wile,
will he at the roads of Taganrog. on
SH. The eatitnate Cost 3
$i 00 0 ronbles 1 ¥ B04
Ci my SI a
A postal card sest from Paria tol
That is the chile | Faris via Moscow, Viadivostock and
thy trip around
a bout of te0
San Franclhico made
AS RSE A
St. Jacobs Oil Fer Ohest-Colde, Bron:
cities, Croup. and Plenriny.
As outward application for bronchial US.
coil ver oil A
through to the
aay sesamin.
yr adberad
syrape, cough mixtare,
the heomehial tubes
teacher Ip ons WHO Knows a Zreat dong |
‘about Ra subject, and is Bearer 28
: Lowen these adhesions and fmtace {ros 8%
: pechoration.
¥ ; | sxpectamting Lave been stamined after SL
and mwthoda of the university profes | ;
Yevy many secondary teachers |
: pesions had teen romoved or palied off ihe
wost of our university pedagosy moa
G1. Jasoha Ol, posssexing ss it does a
wonderfal pencirating powers, enables it
Caves fave hewn kuown wher
and Ge stat
bern the sd.
Jacobs 131 has Dass applied,
formation was clearly shown, w
Bronchial tubes Al lrritabon of the del
fonts mien mAmaOLGS af the brooch =
temchers aa lo
| properties of 31 Tucobs (81. In
| gud whipoping soagh in chides a8 Jaiuba |
fn the prammar grades and none Ia to say ober |
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