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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 12

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nnrew AtJGU8T.lV niniilli. Tills (nste will leaj them to the Yml boxes, where they will cat greedily. HAYING DEVICES, The man who hm stow) irlih his to the stuck pitching bay bv Imiul hot July sun will appreciate hcre'ihotru. The derrick or will coiil Hie man on thtj rtrw, about. $6 in cash.

It Is mounted on tem The the frame Is 10 b.r 10 feet and the top by 5 feet. pole In the miter is twenty. anil Is fourteen feet-lone'and (lie brncc about twelve pole, cia.ba turned la circle by means of erowtwr in the pole near the bottom. Aa entire haycock a he easliy ne easily- llttwJ from, the sronnrl to a aifh Protein Experiments lend Messrs. Harper ami IMer of Ilio Kentucky experiment to Mtere tliat fliiity from the middle of Ilie head should from early ninliirhiK varlctlen toe.

aervltiplag. high protein I jpe wheat. DAIRY BRED STEERS, Utilt A HAI MIMICI. level with top of the stack, then oarried over and dropped at a place on the it two men etact nil the time, ami not have lo reach over Ihe of-the itaclc to help get the tip. 'Besides, not up (is.ninny pitchers ilo, i npr.Uoes.it-make.lie stack heuvler on Vr.Hov.-iiy thnr.c-icri.il, one Hide the oUier.

A A tlic ataet can twenty feel ui c-im-V. anil. belne anil marte to liahl from twelve hrav.v nhlc t-i in woivl kind er, SH.VI inner i Advo.v.le. imr'iY Hi? After experimenting, i beef bred nil dairy bred (Jeisejr and frolsteln) leers Ilie Iowa experiment ntalton readies the following conolnsionn. In every point Just what pnicllvnl cxperl- a uiigbt feeders mid slaughterers, of cattle: ftalrr I.TJIC steers.show'V consider- hiKlier percentage of offal ami a Dairy typo steers carry higher per- ccnlnge 'of fat oil internal organs, thereby increasing tlie tola! weight of cheap parlfi.

cnrr.r higher percentage of Valuable cuts. Beef type steers furnlsb heavier, thicker They arc more -evenly neatly covered with outside fat, uw Superior inni-bUng In are of a i color in fat and a Brighter red'in (he lean meal, but tlicre difference lu fineuess of grain. Ion- price paid for dairy steers may be due partially to prejudice anrt Ibe greater nf rarr.rlug nrid iellins the loiv grade carcasses, but It chiefly riiie to an actmil iuferlority Ilie carcasses. Is ncilbor prolitnhle nor desirable to feed of dairy type for beef purposes. They ure uusatl.jfiictorv to the con.inmci- because they do nlsli thick marWed cuts.

They are uiisntwr.iclor.r t-i Uic butcher tic- ca use they furnish Jow grade c.irc:isses, which arc ifKlciilt to disimse of am! they are iiasulisfjiciory to tlic foeO-or because yielil him mile or no prolll, .111,1 both breeder nuil fwil- er n-iisle hi in-o siirti a type or r-jr 0 imiiiyjcs. eleoiilins places also.ljturil Sew" i'ork- er, Hrltrrt To rellei-c Ihc horse a tablesiioonrnl of Kowler's nolmioii of ariwilc three times, dally (,, the food, fiive less liny or grans an( kcel) J( liorf.0 from en Hug the straw bedding. Avoid nJiylhliiB ivljlch will ilisleud (lie Ktoiunt-h, more grain instead -Hoard's in Mnuge IB pnrasIlii.MiiiiMfe, Mrs Hoard's Dairy If It long lialred l.tn-o him dljiped as as possible tiuil soften thp sails' then apply tlil'j suhliined niieoiinci-; nil of Jiinlpor, three onniir.n: Inrrt, fivp Jfii and apply. AHei- ft 0 (v elxiit fionrs wash off and repent. Give five drops of solution ot wienie twice dally.

Cinciiuiati capital lo Hie exit-in vias been subscnbed i'or (he of a melliod of Ihc of crucible sieel, niuler a process ti.scovied by ol C'iiiciimati. Tltc Shaw Crucible Sloe company lui jnsl been ijioorpoi'akvi under lli of Wasliinglon stal mid a pliinL will at onco on Hie 1'acilic coast, in a i stale. A of the stockliolders iij Uic company wiis-Jield nt (lie liusincss dub last niglir, nnd tne com- Jtaiiy urganixod by electing presidcnl; W. J. Shaw, viii presidcnl nnd general manager; A.

H. vVifliam, treasnrerj C. Marshall, secretary; mid (ic(ir K. Shaw, directors, K. JJ.

Hochert was elected assistant spneral manager. (li Thoiigh not among the most ncrious of dairy troubles, "mottling" of butler has pcrhap.i been the ransa of as much discussion nn.iinjvsjiyjt American Cultivator. TluMvhite streaks and patches which mar Hie beouty of otherwise perfect butter do not affect flavor or aro- mn of. the prodv.cl. but tlicy displease Ilie e.ve and thus lon-er the price.

loi-g time the trouble 0. Jiiikc of Hamilton, James Albert flrceii, ,1, Cordon NVff, (ieurnv II. Shipplcy, John C. Sclmeidei', Sam- ucf A. d-okcr and M.

KirkpalricL TJie purtipnuy 1ms rights an. I will use the Mi-ciilldl black found Ihc coast of liis sand is 'a composition of iron, under tli process developed liy is put. 0 'j 1 ni when it comes onl il has been converted into crucible sled. The present "'d of manufacture of curable is very cosily, jis if. necessitates and reheating lo relinc Ilio leave for ll le west in i i I to-fifteen tons, it saves time, mon-v muscle', patience "and oilier tfllngi too" numerous to The foregoing uprenses the idea and ejjwflimae of a writer in Ubio Kaniinr, and in the s.irue Journal anotliur cor- respondeot describes his pluu 0 lm loading tiny, vritb horse folk in the barn or on the stack, which he consiri- very convenient ant! cheaper tban any act of hsyiug tools and goad.

Be hns used It for two veftrs It valuable. This plan is as follows: Fasten pul- ley blocks ut A In the cone of the barn. Then ju, 0 rei rlng faMen another pulley to the rin- in the hayfork. Then lie one end of a rope to the open ring, after it lias been closed, and then put tlie rope through the puller al then dotrn tnroiicii the 1'Ulley at which is on the fork, then thronfb the miller at A. tbcu tlirouidi a.

pultejr al irhicb Is rfon-n on the bam Boor. All ttmt Is necw- to change the'fork to as to drop harm eitier morr si to untie the rope trom tie fork and tie tlie opposite end i This metho.1 saves one the cost or track-and car and will pull nimosi Erectly straight.upward until the fork prelty well up, then travel over the mow. Those who hare bay to stack can nse ti, plan a two hy Civ Un Hi. of control, for It would appear and disappeur ia a most pc: cnliar way In dairies ami creameries where most enref Httentlon wns (riven to all poinU ami where no cause could be assigned with certainly by the vexed ina.Uer. Finally irregular diufributlon of salt wns settled upon as the cause anrl a method of handling established, based on lliis factor, which practically eliminated the trouble, but it thnt the last, word on tlic subject win not jet snid.

Recent investigations made b.v tlii experiment 'nevn, N. prove that the success of modern dairy methods rests, ab far as mottling is concerned, upon securing I removal of casein compounds rather i (Kan upon ilistribiiting the salt evenly. 1V.ittor entirely freed from the casein of ihe inillc-thnt is. butter washed thoroughly enough to get rid of all Inn found (o active pi'j- llftc, inintltc" point lo llirm into 5 fnvnr. bnps i c'nraclewtic of however, Ilioir i-ompnr- alive freeiSmi from most of the- common lioviiu- I is rci-nr- Unit Gnllow.i.vs In: case of is (tie rare eiceplian.

A mini); mfiny of tlic other breeds as mnuj- as 40 per rpiit of certain bcrdj have been known to read to the tuberculin test. The Texas fever tick ie also said to have hard time burrowing through the coat of a healthy Galloway. council J.I5) (he ordinance lo allow the Ohio 1'uel Supply couipanv lo fimiish iinliii-n! at thirly cent's jwr 1,000 fed passed ils second read- iiig. Tlic natural i five conncilmon on Ilicir side, were unable to gain lh necessary 0 out. of voles lo suspend the rules and puss Ilie ttf Uic second more aniondnients can be made ordinance, nnd it.

is declared il i n-- Lll ill Iho ne.vl regular i le vil! produce mottles, no meeliujr of tli council, Monday, Henry Zocrclicr, leadui' in the fiiihl ngainsl natural gas, said last nil-lit other fellows have won jmd Hie ordinance will be passed by a vote of to 2 at the next meeting. Oul- ot Uic plant. IL is said i a i 'Shaw's mJtbod is success, Dial crucible steel which now cosiH a ton, can anil jni( (l le niarlu-l al it not been for (he of half-doztu ployed by lhe natural gas clement-, "II is up to Mayor Mills now. Th natural gas people will find (hat Hi battle has ouly begun. The is whether the mayor will fiign or'vet' Ilio ordinance." A sensational clash look placo a one slajro of the liisl iliglit According to Mr.

Council man favoring natural gas allcinplei lo call a special mccfing to pass Hi ordimincc hcl'oi'o lhc iicxl inecling. 'Hiis jilan failed a Xocrchcr iia made several oilier coiiiicilinen agrc. lo opjwse. Iliu project. Aftenvaiv Xoerclier arose mid compared his fel low council men the professions lobbyists at Coluuiliiis.

Councilman Jo)m fidluill tixik of fence at Xoorcher's remarks, and I'm .1 lime it was feared (hero would trouble. GROUNDS SET TOBTH FOR NILES IKJUKOTION. As hriefly slated in Friday's ral, the 1'niwj 1 Co. Jate Vr't lay filed suit hy its attorney, War- Card in the eomnion pleas courl Friday at'lemoon ngainsl the Miles Tool Works Co. lo enjoin ilcfciidiinl company from enclosing, occupying bi a certain of North Second street south of Black si reel.

restraining order was iniuled liy Piohalc Judgo lor bond. Jones ini- Bake, of lis city, wlin a inforinni a Democrat reporlrr llmt he nolliin- to do i except as a NATURAL GAS WILL GET INTO NORWOOD. Al medinjj of Ihe Norwood I tribnted. nnrt butter containing an ei- of buJlermilk will produce mottles even If the salt is uniform throughout the mass. The biiliitin notes, experimentally, the effect of many factors upon mottling and shows clearly that only those which prevent perfect removal of the buttermilk tend to produce the defect.

This discovery Involves no-dinrige In methods--It merely, explains whv 'the heat present methods succeed. Churn- Ing at rather low temperature and continuing only until the butter has readied ri-c grain size, washing twice with water at from 35 to degrees ami salting snd working as iistml will give butter free from i good wny to fatten lambs and now In common practice In some I The primary object in building 1 Is to make so expense and lalwr will produce greater in sheep' and lambs. A WOD BAT ElOfilKO. VETERINARY HINTS I-ambs n-itli goiter iticlicntc lack nf complete nutrltlaii, doubtless duo to the l.ii-l; ot a suScIenl grain ration lo prrgnaiit eives. nud in al'o tends to cauje a weakness of this sart, a ta sos where Ilie disease Ii change of bbod (ram) sboulil be made.

I'res- euce nf lime in drinking water is the wuise in mic iiiitaiiccs. Treat b.v generous feeding of nursing ewes. Remove wool and rub in iodfuo ointment SfrfV 1 post stack. 'Jliis riieinir will not take any more rope Jan tr "nta I ft bams in method" an consists, ac- For Hiiiictmnc. due lo ringbonp on 1 paslen) uia.v be removal npplicution of blister', sa.vs Brcetler's I rimcturp firing and blister- I Wg is more certaiujy effective.

Severe uust adopted in such in small sp iii al intcrvnU of eight two fccfiou of Un liglitl.v "VMien the are two jean oW one is left where propagated. rite nseO to plant In intervening spaces each wa.v and In oiher tecatfens as needed. 1 minlfpst Joint or foot. When "wmpetcnt Trill hvgin to eat gr.iln when wven to ran ttdtf old. the best to start.them' is to put a little gnim ii mouths liumetliately after iteming rliem mlfV.

ainl In (Ills way tteBt t( grfh nt 'sucing each olbtr's Mrs innrian may soiwcllmrs rrllpvc Ihc nil- nieiil, to scone extent at if-asl. by cutting the lnter.il cxlensor of the' Coot It is usually consMsreil an Cuustiiulion. For lice tn boss use parts of lerosene oil and buttermilk thoroughly wised or one quart of 'kerosene, oaa (innrt of soli soap and one quart of grease or boiled with a tallon of soft water so as to thoroughly nix. lightly on the hogs tiro or three times Un days apart to nr ION or ITAVX nlr tight. Failures result from building good, tight walls and setting them mi porous soils, which allow air to pass tn and upward, spoiling the A concrete nnd brick foundation prevents this.

Sec cement cove In cm. Door, art ncedet( Rnil must fit The nilo docs not require a cover of anj kind. Rain tall- Ing upon the surface only teals the top portion nil the tighter when nuinbered lo two, Jfagiiire pnl up a good fight, and would have THE CRITICAL PERIODS IN A WOMAM'S LIFE Are When the Change Comes From Childhood to Womajiiood and Later When the Organs of the Pelvic Region Their Work. DR A. W.

CHASE'S NERVE PILLS When Ihe child changes from girlhood lo womanhood am! again later in life when Ilie organs of (he pclvic're- gion cease i work, lucre is a strain thrown upuu (lie nervous system, a requires outside aid Ilia! there may be supplied a proper amount of additional and resislivc power, 'i'lus Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve I'ills do lo a a i by )t ability lo supply lo Ilie nervous system anil Ihc organs affected, an amount of nerve slrengili energy (lint enables them to accommodate themselves rapidly and easily to the changes laking pla.ce. Mns.

Jnlia Rowland, of Ho. 264 Bnffalo, Both myscjf arid iaiig-ii(er, apr.d i are deeply indebted to Dr. W. Chase and liis norvo I'ills. They ecr- 'ainly are grand tonic lo Hie nerves.

I used hem about a year lo givo me the strength and vitality (,, so lirongh the ordeal that, usually comes woman aljihangc of life, ami The Sleling Paper Co. says il erection incoi'jwralwl under tlie laws of Ilie of West Virginia, and dial Ilie Niles Tool Works Co. toing liusincss in and qf- 'icc principal place of business in Ins city of Hamilton, Ohio. Plaintiff ays that it is Ilie owner of a part of oullol No. 88 in Hamilton abutting on North Second street in said city and that upon part of said lot il lias erected nnd maintained a paper mamifac- liirins business, clc.

Thai Ilio Nilcs Tool Works Co. is tlie owner of certain lots and on the cast. side, and -west side of thu street. Tlie-plaintiff sels out (lie presentation to council of Hie application for tlic vacation of the si rue I. and Ilie passage by council of an ordinance vacating Ilie street from Black street south 505.78 feet.

The plaintiff claims thai Ihe closing of Ihc. street will close any means of access to ils properly from vho norlli wllicli is necessary (o tlie conduct of its business. The plaintiff says Second slrect is the longest street in tlic cijy and is a i.cssily lo people entering and leaving lite, city on the north, in going to Ihc city gas, nnd electric lighl lanls, in reaching tlic Ulack street mill, licafer, schools and library; os- xscially is that part sought lo bo va daily and continuously used by 'he plaintiff. ARRANGEMENTS TOR PIONEERS' REUNION. The program for (he reunion of (lie Pioneers' Association of Union and Franklin comities, Indiana, and Duller county, Ohio, to be held at Sam iicls' gnivc, west of Reily, on Safin-, day, August 20, completed today.

II as follows: Address of welcome, KtV i Hamilton 'Reader Too When Ilie kidneys arc sick NaliU'e tells you ail-about it. The urine is Jiatiiro'-p ciiltiiUa'r. Jiifreipient or loo frequent-Yiciion; urinary trouble Iclls of kii ills. Doau'K Kidney Pills.iwo all ki. ills.

Hamilton ))cojili! Icilify (o ihis. Frank J. iloir of UOS'Noi'lli lOlcv- euth aln-i't, Hwuiillofl, says: About five years ago I was afflicie.i troublo arising froiil imperfect, nf. Ilie buffered, ev- 'i Iremcly I'or imitiili.s wu'n' pain in the small of.iuy-back. l.eoisM.'* not rise mornings assistance, conld hol'sloop a my shoos, and fis I liuvo been a dcliveryniaii, barely all 1 to get un aifij" climb olf my Tlje wcrclion's from Ilie kidneys were'- irregular and by a scalding soiisajion.

I was uijviK'v! lu Iry Oo.iii's Killing I'ills a i so. I i i bch'etf': cll'ecls once, aivl I iiad used some oiie 'or two'nioi-c liox; The result n-iis Ilial my back aiirf" leys became as sUxmg 'as ever. Some i this 1 contraclcd wJiicli sullied, in my kidneys cans-, 1 used Poon's'Kid- ney Pills and one-box completely cu me. I never feul occasion lo up- cal lo Ihis remedy since. I 0 nof la recommend Houii's Kid- icy Pills.

I cannot sii.v fpo niucli lieir praise." For sale, by .111 cents. Foster-Miiburn' Buffalo, Veiv York, sole agents for. tlio Hates. KenicmliiM- the name--Bonn's--niid 'ike no oilier. HEHSEy 4 OOMH ATENTS 'merer re tSf al AMERICAN INVENTOR Mn I illtiM rUH mi- mneDilr Mm Champion Coated court iiou.se, cliurclics, UltlUOIS IXrtSJQX rvt Co siml K.

D. nT 0 gomg tion rock or Jrfck in a urr y. fhoTrs rock or brick foundatfoni with cracrete noor above outside ground level tn insure In a horse broad nml full forehead length from e.ve to car are good Indications of intelligence, sav j.i Stork Journal. A straight facial line Is quite often found with a high degree of intelligence, but a faced horse Is Kirely but a nonentity. to di.posp of old or to the young before it Is We Sows having superior qiiallncatioiij as broilers or sucklers stwuM not be Jisposfnl of until tliert Is a moltceablo Printing it disapjiearing in a hurry.

This led me lo give (hem lo my daughter about the time siie began lo have Ilie endless trouble some girls do in early life, and Ihe medicine aclod equally as woll wilh her. She grew strong and stcady-the color became good--the hngitof and lassitude disappeared and she was able lo go about her school duties as usual. I consider (lie Dr. A. Chase Nerve fills un- fls a nerve and general tnnir- in such cases and gladly recommend Iheiu to olliers who suffer in a similar manner." 50c a box at dealers, or Dr.

A. W. Chase Medicine Buffalo, N. V. Portrait and signature of A.

W. Chase, M. OB every pack- Suld by Radeliffe Hamilton, Ohio. Uon. Howard Kerris, of Cincinnati; aiunwi addrc.ss Tfon.

L. -Rrt Slack, of I lie I ml in mi slate senate; address bv Hon. Louis Honck, democratic, candi- ilale -for lientcnaiil governor of Ohio; Charles L. Swain, of Cincinnati; Joseph K. IJcl).

of Indianapolis; prcseit Uition of prizes, Hon. Lewis Invin, of Cincinnati. Tlicre will I JC special l.s will lie music and by C. Bridgcford, of College Corner. BIG SHIP BURKED.

Ial(iiiKj-e, Aiigiist The American built ship, Konnokc, one of the iiirgcsl ill world, owned 1iy Arthur Scwell, Hath, Maine, -and commanded by Ca plain A. J. Arncslinry, bound i'or Uallimore with of cbrome ore from New Caledonia, caught fire Thursday nflenioon wliilc anchor in Nclxiie Harbor, New Caledonia, and wns i to Ihc water's Noiice to leacbs The ftutlcr Covniy Roart ol School Examniers WILL MKET IN THE HZW HIGH SCHOOL BOTLDUro ASSEMBLY BOOM, Third Floor, at HAMILTON, OHIO, on the first Saturday On the Firrt Saturday Of Every Month. The Patterson Bigminalions wiJJ be held on the third Saturday of April and second Saturday of May. All communications intended for the Board of Examiners should addressed to Fred Shearer, PATENTS wtch or pi oto of InTODti Forfrtt TROPE-MARKS Wbuv a 'free report OQ 'Howtoaecu- 1-MtnUtnd GA5NOW Patent THREE MEW KILLED.

Any. li-- Thornas Watkins, a miner, and two Hun- lalton-m were killed, and John miner, badly crushed Iove, today by the fall of conl in Ilie Trnes- dale collien- of the Delaware, Uck- mid AVcslcrn Coal Co. WANT UXJAL OPTION ELECTION Ollawa, 0.. An-. ias been presented village council! at r.eipsic asking for a vote (he nncstion of local oplion under the provisions of the Real law.

PATENTS Is. often caused by SUl'KEKINa winters, soa-s. cls and cal away I. Win. Bedell, of Flat Kock, says: "I have used Arnica rnca Salve for ulcers, sores anil cancers.

is (he best Jiealing dressing I ever found." turns and scalds. "Sots at all KENTUCK'S NEW CAPITA! I'Varikforl, VK on (lie new (a( honso under the Id. lo a Umtln.rl.on company, will bo done Monday, hon the ti-orlt df ff for the concrde tVnmlalinn ut(s sels in. the fails (o cure. B.

W. uatuie is oil each box. 25.

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