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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jan 1902, p. 7

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Boot returningfltltho r o! a not! lived tenure of km W pockog book. but) W «2.! min!!!“ :(nl)Jo-Ill: new rhpvm'mofmluflfl‘“ runanh-mmd momma Ronni! far below tho "that to lneidontdly, “an a g ‘ the degradation: of nth. -the hare Nd: fair to be- 3 in l‘nnce.‘ The W Fountain into over any Romano to nuke good the nth! ninth. This it tho I that haul five, boon III- [M .a mm mm. 011m rand expenditure which as! wall an. «if! M- It 39 no can 01931130431403 wfigiuu a W?“ act’s mud“ Amen has mile a failure of llvin m ere n‘u noes bigger crowd "u N ineral’t'han there rewas ’at his wedding “Do not tug-mum the am]! Willa b always asking questions. He will knov more thanfyou do {I nakegps 91;. We ant 1cm {lady the other day m 171: much waging that the Ger- ,,_ J_._L--1I _ Nam-uh. rune'd‘ o'nly' 0,000,000 bush- Oil of wintor wheat in 1890. It; 1901 the! whagt crop aggregated 50,000,000 3 “int green boy of yam or the was ‘hlu‘d man who thinks he m: it’d} dway trgm the com shred- ..., nÂ¥ ‘- L--- - . mm the politician. gets a toot- “ In my tumors” organization hav- ing row It: objact the betterment of to mori’ condition it is all day m it: j" wâ€" nowâ€"~â€" "r--__ w Mama!!! {'6' ““38“” our the ’uhpme. ‘ ‘70 have merged} premium 0:15. each for all rabbits killed In the Matty or our~otchrvL and n hm; values his “fate will keepn‘way from The win} was a year or short mpg fwshxhnd, and she had no supâ€" 01 when: to‘ draw upon from Amer,- iu. Wheat 1.th year went up to £30 a» curtain»: $8.75 a bushel. ‘ The rabbit can get along all ri'xht vim the shotgun and the hound. but the ferret is bad medicine for him. A u-yur-oid boy and a ferret extermin- M 200 bunnies lat winter. The right my for a. farmer to do bho Genital to attend the farm man. into is to hire a man tor a couple of Cu! to do all the chorv and en take his wife and attend 911 the s oust It cost Just as much for ocean trans- on. to ship a small sized beet ”M“! lt- dogs-u large‘ M commie: a stall: and the non! be number 0! cubic feet of conntal ed m the stall and not on welg ht o! the animal. Em: The widespread loss ‘ of valuable stock :5 a, result of turning it int0_the Welds. which is greater this year than we: have ever known “before. Ihonld be a furthexj incentive to quit this wasteful practice and save corn by cutting it up While the com ci‘op 0'! 1896, one of the largest! gave: raised, ya: 9m: 8491.000;M0 on thehrm’s where 1 'Was produced. the crop of 1901. lesa than one-halt}: great; is estimated to be worth the sum of $700,000,000. thereby prov that half a crop my be a blessing in lestulse to“ the man who Wild blood does not, render‘, either mm] or bird lifeJmmune against the images which besetfidomesticahted van fiction“ The wild hogs ongrkansas or Virginia, usually healthy as. manners of the woods, tall easy vicfims'to the cholera and swine plague when placed “del- Polandehlnt-oondiUOm in the . "v noun. v; u»; r.â€"‘,- n... -V _.. He cut up ten acres of cox-m «we?! the field :to rye, removed the shock: the last of October and-shredded the crop. His cow: had the fines}. kind 0'! a late an and early winter pasture: He will ’About thonbest product which Is he. dnz turnedwnt from. the ,cornflalda of .11. country” the boys who.plow. and are for the crop; who husk“ when fine and duate from the cornfield: into- ature, senate chamber and '% bench; who become the brainy, _ manner: of great bustness en- term-Ben and make history. (or their m clover early next spring, have early pasture to: his cows and be sure of a good stand of ciover. More should mallow this man's example. ' ‘ . The long haired, trowzy yearling colt rustling in the winter stalk'neid is a. good illustration of many a 12-year-old ‘boy on'me nume‘ farmâ€"«he colt- two your: mum develop into a fine draft horse worth $150, while the boy a law yeah lutgr will be t-he owner of a mo '1‘)”: Jvuuu u-w. ‘1 arm. and mgfiixâ€"lé"fâ€"oit governor. Th9 roughln it early In Me has something to" do w th‘ 1am- .wbrth‘and succ’egrs. It m run-t lovely November day, coming «to: front Ind wow and grim wintry writer, a bola piece of 0c- mober gamma um love ness, and a: .10 met our friend he paid: “l-wonder what sort of manager yejre going to _____ A-.: I“. 'WID VI. "Wu-- set to m for this." We corrected him by saying that it was not mic that thegoodthings which the Lord (sentto us always had a penalty connected with them; that it was not true that; well a beautiful day must needs be fol- lowed by some climatic cqnvulslon. We went byhls‘iflqce' thé othexldgx or the surgeon is likely to have a Would you try‘to fatten tj loo-pound 1W {his winter with car at 55 cent; 833mm? No, we wouid‘ at. :In ting latitude of southern Mi, newts. the wintertime too eol_d :9 139%.. m3 (atten- -4‘z gravity inmil‘ and?“ "the how would winter these fit ‘ ' ' / , ver. keep mam growing, no more, 911 along the first or April put them up} and sell the last of June an ismâ€"pound; by. the ‘world are tar more ; . they were 1h thé 300d old ical conditi‘onar made an guts and tramps in the a ry VI!’ In Englnnq, and he ‘dls-' '0! them by hanging them. no less than 72.000 vagrant min: hanged airing his reign. of 36 yum-s. Times improved game during ;! e reign ot- Queen Elisabeth, for she. ;.anged‘only ‘about .400 a: year. éfl q. _-w_-..v._ __ , mm! breédinx 6! when .1. ye he is going to be able 3) amply a. va : ty of wheat which win produce tour! "I 1 more than any we now have. We ryfi-‘not beliéve thnt ‘thil on be done, it it could pg it J! doubtful if i, ‘would be or any real .4; pulls the life out of the f fast enough :8 it is, and, ‘ .43 year with ”father. is one bf the'] 3-: promame crop! which can be_mis;ef ‘When'thi stock die in in: comstalkl field, it becomes ‘wery " tux-e ground. Th 3? MY lthousand an Oven-the co belt recent- 3 My. whether from smut {son or from ; impaction or what it ma zeta not. andl it does not.seem to have V: ade any dlf- ', (macewhether care w a? med in inv troduning them to the n m feed. The! fact remains that there i" death in the, 90:11:qu flew, and it on‘ 'can't cut the ‘. staIks up he' had better “nu-n them up. g ‘Withaut any sort of s the or reason inan manifests the lame ixveterate en- tail-y toward all kinds 0 lhawkp owis. eagle: and their kind t a he does to- ward snakes when wit ‘Ehe exception of the few venomous en 9138} the entire list git-birds rexeflgd to finenvcnom- Fain we show he , u amohg his best friends. as th onstitute na- >tm’s most efleotive n cy to limit the number of the mice. rats. guphers. which needs‘preeching “inâ€"rabbits. Us is a lesson '.'er and owr. We are asked about . tall sowing of clover seedâ€"for ins ‘e. 911' a field of weld middle Septe er. We have never ’k‘nown a (all so ‘ng of clowr north of latitude 42 tone 3 success. The plant is too tender: endure the extreme cold of the ‘yili ; . We 'have known clover to be to 11 among corn at the time of the lam , wing in July and come thmugh allyig'i‘ but in that cm the plant had tlmifilo get’ better mated and stronger T1 best time to lbw the clover seed ls $312»; spring as early as possible. The mm who last A at was cuss- ing Providence and be ‘Ilng his bad xluck “(he looked at his gathered corn- field- and offered to sell fight the rate of $3 or ~34 'an acre. in M; gember found that the field yielded 40“; labels of good corn to the acre, worth ‘_ 20. and a ton amigor hall 01 fine fodde “" orth $12. or nun y. _‘â€"â€"- "6 WV, or ism than one-half at his {arm was .worth at $60 per e. This was mm: the worst case agricultural grunting‘ sad cussing at we ever ‘came across. ' mm. We are reminded thatfixe 'wayg ,0! A-Jmarked change is H1 progress in the agricultural metho t of Kansas and Nebraska. It has , demonstrat- ed that winter wheat is e of the sur- est and beat crops \thc an be grown. éspecl‘ally in all that p on of (11036 A mama-man clfinflthap by ghe 01d Father Graffiéfifiifi fithdut tooth or tongue; It you'll glVe m9 yggr anger, I’ll give you‘my thumb. iiweterate en-- ls ‘ ihawkp. owls. m :5 he does to- '3 “,he exception! :31an the entire 4 ' hon'vcnonk . . _ .1: mobs ‘ is," as th onstitute ua- , Eective n cy to limitiw "e. for the flc line: is utter better my 0! the PUZZfEâ€" PICTURE. The economic value of a. ton-acre grove or timber on the pralrle term cannot be refuted. The wnrinth. shel- ter and protection nflorded by such a grove when located properly become almost mnludflo returns. .Such e grove ten years from planting wlll tur- nlih all they needed by the owner the product is r. The loft maple wlll grow alums u that nnd ll n much better grade of timber. The whlte uh grows slowly for the first 16 years. but nutter that becomes one of the very best :and most velunhle forest trees to nee. l'l‘he European larch has ,great' merit and at the end of M veers would be worth severnl‘hhndred dollm per ncre for use as telephone, and telegraph poles. The catalpe unto the limit of [its northern growth in another fine A. , u,AAAl.:I- -Afl‘h IL! nu: tucnu on," tree, well ndapto'd to the latitude math of 42. The black walnut on rich. moist soil: will prove I good tree. but not on high, an lands. The white pine and the Australian pine {or the better grgdep! soils ,nd the rod cedar for the An- -__ _..Il-.Ll.. A's-I- ‘What lathe {who ’8?“ sore a loud which will produce 50 bushels of corn worth $25, and a. ton and s half or WARM AND GARDEN. THREE. icornstalks. worth 86. at an expense for llabornt only 37? But such land will gnot do this every year. and not every iyear is com so hlgh. says one. True. ethe field should have the benefit of s gcrop rotation. but the 60 bushels should ibe obtained each year that it ls in corn, !and the 50 cents per bushels may be oh- ‘talned almost any year by properly converting the era into some animal food product. We s ould say that such land ls worth $100 per scre if it is worth anything. So do not be foolish Eand sell it for $60 or 860 it you have such land. A Ten: etockmnn is working out his theory that an infusion of Bun-lo blood in our attic will render them immune to rattncke o! binckieg. he claiming thut the buffalo never has this disease end that the grades with one-sixteenth bnflaio blood in them seem to be' biackleg proof. He pro- poses to still further dilute this blood, and the result in awaited with interest. 1as this disease ll I. terror to the South- {ern stockmnn. . vacn my: :11, {mayo um- A. Prevaition of Black Dog. mm 11 1:,me “ HAT do you think of the Ides of telegraph!“ acres! the ' ocean fithont fires?" uk- od the editor of Uncle Bill and O'Fallon. u may stepped into MI once to with him clingy New an.” Ag- folks," replied Uncle mu. who It m pulntobeuenhulboenlnsnoaa “are up with Helen.” “Why Ihould It be u: Invention for the wanna," ipqulred the editor. A‘LIg A-.. b‘l‘ un- wUqu. ”up-nu. .. __,_, "wax. to m m'p'ouibIe w «u- D graph, ul’ it they kill (01mph 71thâ€" out wits. they kin woollen the one way. 111' Vhlt show vi“ 3 n In" underAglch circumstances ?”, £1106 Ul- as am. “mule wathcr. uni who fiver (In thlm an {agent poly: dhrune in rall- ~ L.; â€"‘A I‘m-.0- UNCLE BILL “lull w- u-vu â€" 77-..- _ t1." mid O'Fnllon, who bud not forgot- ten his experience with "the Inn tro- Han.” the editor. who bu! m macaw-6m» ten an editorial on the mbjoct aim anxious to know how his View hid bevn necepted by hf: readers. “Anny thing he's I wcceu sow-I- rlnys. that can be thought u," mowed O'Fallon. "Sure. Ol wouldn't be lur- prlsed. it wan av these dnys we'll be talkln’ through the part1: t' th' dlvll." “Yes." geld Uncle Blll. "thet'll cum in cart uv handy fur O'Fallon. 'clnu lt'll be nlce tor hue n spann' sc~ qualnuneqwhen he alts there.” "It ls my ballet." laid the editor, that marvels have only commenced In the realm: of electricity and some time in this century we wlll be Ible to gl- most do our thlpkju _hy the uld 9! it}; An; mos: 00 um Lulu-nu. u, -..- _-_ -_ , “Some Inln be‘l llxed wld ll of tolmel. so they do not have no! more, thinkln' t' do." replled O'Wlon. “Sure It'll be wan av th' hllulnu u lolre when n teller 'doep not be bothered wld living.” ' “I an't 31: over thlnkln." uld Uncle Blll, “what I tlne n teller will have tryln‘ her (it away 39'“ he kin he done and when he gm 'béut I thousand mile: nwny have tor “and fer n lot In gab from hll wlto; one thing ho won't new tar answer heck nn' then u- wife won't know whether he“: on the hot nlr line or not. anyhow n teller kin net on a lot 111' put his hind: our hll ens." “LIFEâ€"5'61; {Elâ€"7370'!” other than me- pelt." an}: 3 voice but. which had - ___._‘.__ -u__l-- o. It purl" â€"â€" the wdvotâ€" hiiiry. clinging to u, «used by the giant's devn’ Mg into the 50km}! 9 puns gnntpo can”. ”.4 A~-‘_ "01 fancy now the 01 he‘- umn' wid some av me onld friend: in “Oh-e- ,hnd."' nu O'Fdlon. “Nov, ta- 1n- mnee. 01 want- t' mk wid me Mend Dinnll Quinlan, In Olreland, 0!“ fly [Ive-1+0 Dlnnlu Quinhn, County Clare, Jutland. II; It ghm you nre?" ,4 AL“ ...- Iuw â€"v ,v in; room. 311‘th veitrlloquln, took it upon himself ammonia: 'Dennls' {or the purpou ot- giving the new Ici- ence l bout. “W911. gentlemeg whole» Meg-uh 7 , , A n ‘__A‘---R Ilsa __¢9ifletr mi and: Over nu ma. A Pl'p’e Dhrimd HND Id '14 lee of it, and extol the superiority 0! their own Intern of rapid transit. UndeWMthuMflmm 1 have ravhacks. Then they did not have ‘ alone ‘ a decent steak all the tima‘they were in mend I Paris. and the oyster-hut the m- lot or or! don‘t know what oyster: ore! Every won't time it is the corneal” and (”II-- 3 firestorm or the mat of then anon which 19 not they harp. 'The dignity or beauty a! tin m Paris. while it cannot but escaped er his their notice at the duo. m not been brought home in their heart. II a thing â€"-â€"- that it would be dealt-tibia to emulate in New York. Yet. it they had w from the foreigner any .vriahlo that would improve their own hat-us; they would be quick to afloat it. . Yet may not thla aalno beam he just such a wrinkle? i think it 1. worth to the Patio!!!“ about ONE”.- 000. a year. Paris eaten («the world, and it: main chock in trade la lta mu. which it keepa on increasing. and tho treasure of ita work! of art. For. i.- poveriahed ltaly. where would the be today ilit wereaottorthohaautyot hercitiea. much of it m “0 3|. 500 yeara ago. on which act II. b ptheriu a dividend» of .00....“ no wally? mi": ifiiu'fisaâ€"fibk um h“ M - Ag- -ju-- -n. “In I ”Sillm 'wâ€" ’7'". f" -we am; 'm'd'dl no m Ind Uncle Ell. '30 w ‘9 look W drou- wlnr _ ___ _ ... .._ n yes m in 1311. ye Mr "oqu me yes u prbllt av It." In“ the voice. Ya'x'll do nothllll 3' W M ’°‘ muted O'Fanon. u the but 9‘ P." Ye'z'll do nothlu av th' um. um lurked O'Ffllon. u the but at F" :plnuon oozed out on his touchd- “Yer might Jest u welt on 1. m- it." uh! Uncle am. vho m Wu lots of fun but a! O'nllon'u ducal!- ntm. » "What! ’11: m up um 01 bo'o . JIMâ€"“tho devilâ€"3' telling Min to I01: schnmnhdm'a addâ€"In am, whlch flopped the wirelep WI: for the day. but O'Flllon bu been cell- in; nhout the wonder: alum m an- tury ever since. with Uncle Bill Is, “bound ter keep It but: Helen, 1! pl:- Bible." rnrw Appear-net Worth Int.” ‘ 110m Yearly to not I“? "V ty in tact. hove no conoclouooc- at tho desirability or beauty in o city. m then the highest confident“. h :h convenience or comfort 0! :lg aw Me; an! In thou room not cloth mous .lmpmvements hove heel‘nodl within recent yar- thot the city seem. to repreoen: everything tho: could ‘bo desired. ‘Who: to gut! any. on,- Charlel H. Cong in World? m; A [use number of people. the Mod- way?"theyexclelm. Peruvian". in Pairs during the exposition. when the omnibus Intent proved noel! el- urely Inedeqmee to m be crowd: who mustache muted. The! Luv v».- .vâ€".... , , , ounly an that Senator We. fully deurvel the title of an" mm from South Carolina. the cult! lean- tor from New York hula, “while aca- nton Tillman 3nd lemma m Mr mmwduphuch Mm!!!- lal mar" obtained the m of a Jolnt resolution nuthorlunc the upro- prlnuon of_876,000 to den-y the ex- ,,,,, _A____A -_I. ILIL- -0 'A St. Potenbm m an: no ”Manam- 0cm publish- “ tn- pcrm decree won-kn: the you of commander-Infant at" Knuth ynwu vâ€" '- peuec of an? invariant and the Chaim N" a WWW--. _ man. a well u the lemm- Mnflon of the Fluid: m tron April 1, 1002. Thy” Also order- tlnt the divuion m. that u chiefly reel-mud hon Finland. mu. mar Jnn. 1. be placed undor the con- nmul of the men! oIlcer commu- In; the forces in an mm mm: dli‘fict. BEAUTIFYING OF onus. ye'r I; by this use mankind. Ions." filmed

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