New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades

New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades
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Daniel Carter Beard. New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades

New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades

Table of Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. TREE-TOP CLUB HOUSES

The River Rats

A Tree-top Retreat,

The Secret Grape-Vine Route

Dangerous Toughs

A Club-House in the Tree-tops,

The Desired Spot

A Two-Tree House

How To Start

A Blocks,

The B Poles

The Corbel Piece D

How to Build the Foundation

Frame, Walls, and Roof

A Rustic House

The One-Tree House

A Three- and Four-Tree Foundation,

CHAPTER II. HUNTING WITHOUT A GUN

How to Capture and Trap Small Live Animals

Chipmonks and Woodchucks!

Camp-Fire Club,

“Receiving-Cage.”

Rodents or Gnawers

A Smudge

Flying-Squirrels,

The Cloth Bag

Short-Tailed Meadow-Rats

Utilizing Last Summer’s Birds’-Nests

White-Footed Mice as Pets

Short-tailed Meadow-Rats

Jumping-mice,

Woodchucks

A Box-Trap, or Figure Four,

Musk-Rats

CHAPTER III. THE BACK-YARD ZOO

Our Reputation among the Brutes

This Gory Method of Study

Worshipped with Canine Devotion,

Can Appreciate Kindness

Lot Twenty-five Feet Wide

Crow and Dog did the Bossing

Galvanized Iron Wire-Cloth or Netting

The Mesh

A Pair of Foxes

Each Cage

To Make a Cage of Galvanized Wire-Netting,

The Door

The Doors for the Runway

A Reptile House

An Old Piece of Canvas,

Your Whole Collection

Silly Superstitions of Hoop-Snake Age

Toads: Useful and Harmless

Neither Do Toads Make Warts;

Frog Market

Peepers

The Tree-Toad,

The Anderson Frog,

The Frog Has Teeth

Lizards

The Receiving-Cage

The Value of Room

CHAPTER IV. A BACK-YARD FISH-POND

A Shallow Pond,

If You Dig a Hole

By Sinking a Wooden Tank

Best Form for Such a Tank

Two Runners

To Prevent the Wood from Decay

In the Shadiest Spot

When to Stock

Handy for the Pets

Catch Your Own Fish

Fresh-Water Clams

Avoid Salt-Water Sand,

CHAPTER V. PIGEON-LOFTS AND BANTAM-COOPS

Need Shelter

Chickens,

A Pigeon-Loft and Bantam-Coop

Rough Lumber Will Answer

Pigeon-Loft Floor

Shutter Frames

Roofing Material

Doors

The Shutters

Keep Clean

The Hen’s-Nest

Pigeon-Nests

For a Hen-Roost,

Drinking-Troughs

Old Lard-Can,

Flying-Cage

CHAPTER VI. HOW TO MAKE A BACK-YARD AVIARY

Bird’s-Nests in Washington’s Coat

Bird’s-Nests in Speaking-Horn

A Woodpecker’s House

The Perforated Door

The Hinged Door

Bring the Martins Back

The Gourds for Bird’s Houses

Paint the Gourds

The Wren-House

Tin-Can Bird-Houses

A House of Straw

A Barrel for a Martin-House

Old Knot-holes

An Available Supply of Moist Clay

Little Native American

CHAPTER VII. A BOY’S BACK-YARD WORKSHOP

How to make Buildings Plumb and Level

The Success of Americans

A Good Oil-stone,

A Hatchet

Use the Best Tools You Can Get

A Level,

A Convenient, Home-Manufactured Plumb

A Workshop;

A Foundation,

How to Build the House

Set Your Posts

Floor the Foundation

Make Your Ridge-Plank and Rafters

The “Purlins” and “Collar”

Examine the Corner-Posts

The First Stud

Make Your Door

The Window,

Side-Plate

The Skeleton of Your Shop

The Rafters

Nail a Green Bough to your Roof-tree,

The Machine-shop,

Tool-rack

The Carpenter’s Bench,

To Protect your Auger-bits

Care of Shavings

A Place for Tool-racks

To Keep Small Things

A Famous Old Rack,

CHAPTER VIII. HOW TO BUILD AN UNDERGROUND CLUB-HOUSE

American Gnomes

A Doorway at the Top

The Trap-Door

Dimensions of the House

A Cross-Section

The Boys’ Underground Club-House

New Lumber,

Pitch to the Roof,

Framing

Passageway

There Are No Windows

The Roof

Gumption

A Ventilator,

After the Grass Begins to Grow

Dangerous Caves

CHAPTER IX. A BOYS’ CLUB-HOUSE ON THE WATER

Crusoe-Clubs,

Foundation of the Club-House Submerged,

The Building Material

A Soft Bottom,

True Robinson Crusoe Style,

Weave a Basket

The Foundation Posts

Fill the Crib with Stones

More Binders,

The Bottom of the Pond

Always Level,

In a Large Building,

Temporary Diagonal Braces

An Artificial Island

CHAPTER X. HOW TO HAVE FUN AT A PICNIC

“Joggling-Board.”

Turnpike Loo

The Driver

Modern Pasteboard Box,

Pack the Ground Coffee,

The Rhode Island Clam-Bake,

Burgoo

Clothes-boiler,

It Takes Time to Properly Cook a Burgoo,

When the Soup is Cooked

A Game of Jack-Fagots

Old Dan Tucker

Circle Around Tucker, Singing

The Words, They Sing

Crowding on Tucker

“Go Stand and Face Your Partner,”

“Now Let Old Tucker Join Us.”

Pitch-peg-pin Pitching

Let All the Girls,

The First Gentleman Takes

The Scores

Lawn Hab-enihan

CHAPTER XI. HOW TO BUILD AND HOW TO FURNISH A DANIEL BOONE CABIN

Imagination’s Mill

The Ghosts of the Fireplace

The Log-House

Trees of a Smaller Growth,

The “Skid”

Locate Your Cabin,

Build a Foundation

For Floor-Joists

The Floor-Supports

Log-Rolling

Door and Window Opening

A Fireplace

Any Sort of a Roof

The Most Essential Piece of Furniture

The Bunks

Make a Lincoln Bed

When Your House is Crowded,

Stuff all the Spaces Between the Logs

Make the Door

If You Have Money to Spend,

Oiled Paper for Glass, in Your Windows,

The Lamps

The Brownies Will Eat Them

The Fireplace

Wooden Hammers, or Mauls,

Next Build Your Clay Walls

For the Chimney

Stick Chimneys

Table Takes Up Needed Room,

Three-Legged Stools

General Camp Notes for Old Boys

When You Start for Camp

How the Women Should Dress

The Requirements for a Camp

From the Stand-point of Health

Making the Shack or Shelter

The Brush-Covered Lean-to

In Tents with Roofed Verandas

What is Needed for Table and Larder

CHAPTER XII. A FLAT-BOATMAN’S HORN

Whittling

Wooden Bugles,

Revolutionary Soldiers,

The Old Wooden Horn of Captain Bob Collins

The Wabash Horn,

Among the Flat-boatmen

For a Mouth-piece,

CHAPTER XIII. THE AMERICAN BOY’S HOUSE-BOAT

A Unique Navy

Some of These House-Boats

Big Square Sails,

House-Boat as a Fashionable Fad,

A Flat-Bottomed Scow,

Building Material

The Sides of the House-Boat

Make Four End-Pieces,

Now for the Bottom

The Bumpers

The Hull May Now be Painted,

Twenty-odd Ribs

The Cabin of this House-Boat

Deck-Ribs

The Boat May Now be Launched

The Plans Show Three Lockers

The Keel

Side-Supports for the Cabin May be Erected

Use Ordinary Flooring,

The Hatch

Upper Deck

The Rafters,

Box in your Cabin

This Roof,

To Contrive a Movable Front

The Rudder,

A Pair of Rowlocks,

Two or more Ash Poles,

The Locker

A More Simple Set of Plans

Canvas-Cabined House-Boat

Information for Old Boys

The Cost of House-Boats

For People of Limited Means

Street-Car Cabins

CHAPTER XIV. A BACK-YARD SWITCHBACK

“Switchback,”

The Wheels

The Flange

Set the Car-Bed Low

Build the Axles

The Bottom of the Car

Starting Platform

The Track

A Curved Track

Erect the Uprights

The Cross-ties, or Sleepers,

Ticket-Chopper’s Box

CHAPTER XV. HOW TO BUILD A TOBOGGAN-SLIDE IN THE BACK-YARD

Slipperies

A War-Time Slippery

Tropical Toboggan-Slide

If Your Back-Yard is Wide

But if Your Yard is Long and Narrow,

A Frame,

The Incline May be Lengthened

A Toboggan Room

“Packing” the Slide, or Chute,

It is a Wise Plan

CHAPTER XVI. A HOME-MADE CIRCUS

The Bath-tub is a Splendid Receiving-Tank

As a Lake for His Fleet,

A Water-wheel,

The Shaft

An Old Cigar-Box

Make Six Paddles,

Hanging-Bars

If you Make a Frame,

Figures Which Move

A Neat, Round Knot

CHAPTER XVII. GOOD GAMES WITH TOOTHPICKS AND MATCHES

A Toy is a Plaything,

Wooden Toothpicks

A Simple Toothpick Example,

Lift Three Safety-Matches with One Toothpick

Explanation

A Spring-Bed

Artificial Water

A Bridge of Matches

Two Piers,

Two Approaches to the Bridge

Add a Roof

A Paper Flag,

A Pioneer Settlement,

The Chimneys

CHAPTER XVIII. FUN WITH SCISSORS AND PASTEBOARD AND PAPER

How to Make the Sleigh

How to Make the Horses

To Cut Out the Horse,

The Tongue, or Pole

The Pasteboard Soldiers

The Stirrups

Such an Ideal Soldier

Make an Army

Walk through the Centre of a Visiting Card

Grandmother’s Reticule

“Any Old Thing”

First American Flag

To Cut a Five-pointed Star with One Clip of the Scissors,

Another Way to Cut a Five-pointed Star,

A Six-pointed Star can be made with One Cut,

The Cross,

Two Cuts, make the Cross into a Square

CHAPTER XIX. HOW TO PREPARE AND GIVE A BOYS’ CHALK-TALK

We are all Born Artists

The Name Chalk-Talk

Learn by Practise

Drawing-Board,

Size of Board

The Height of the Easel

Tack the Paper

Keep a Sharp Knife

The Drawings Themselves

Begin Your Talk

A Stationary Object

Emblem of Stability

Motion

Another Meaning

Draw All Your Figures as Large as the Paper Will Permit

This Line Means Repose

Something Which Needs Practice,

Evolution of the Ape

For Quick Work

CHAPTER XX. A CHRISTMAS NOVELTY FOR BOYS

How to Build and Decorate a Fireplace for Santa Claus

The First Start

Back of the Chimney,

The Front Frame

The Remaining Pieces,

A Simple Task

The Covering

To Line the Inside of the Fireplace

Our American St. Nicholas

Costume for Jolly Old Santa Claus

The Coat

Use a Fur Cap,

How to Put on the Clothes

The Clock,

CHAPTER XXI. HOW TO MAKE TWO BOYS INTO ONE SANTA CLAUS

How the Old Saint’s Legs are Made

The Wig and Beard

The Curtains

The Sleigh

Good Things in a Bag,

When All is Ready

The Signal for Legs,

Concluded

CHAPTER XXII. A CIRCUS IN THE ATTIC

How to Make the Horses and Other Animals, and How to Make the Costumes

The Goat

Since the Writer’s Circus Days

The “Arab Steed”

A Feather-Duster May Do Service as a Tail

The Neck-Bones

The Ribs

The Frame

The Reins

The Moa is the Giant Bird from New Zealand,

The Manicora

A Little Ingenuity,

The Dignified and Self-sufficient Ring-master

Tight-fitting Knee-breeches,

A Jersey or a Tight-fitting Undershirt

A Girl’s Old Turban Hat,

Knickerbockers,

Wrong Side Out

Take an Old Soft Felt Hat

Pajamas,

Making-Up

CHAPTER XXIII. A BOYS’ STAG-PARTY

Old Boys

Invitations to a Boys’ Stag-Party,

Make the Target

Carpet Tacks

All the Large Vegetables

The Cabbage Bonbon Box

The Big Pie or Pudding

Knick-knacks and Jokes

The Ribbons Must be Loosely Knotted

Don’t Disappoint the Boys

The Shooting

The Numbers are All Recorded,

When All the Boys are Properly Decorated,

Great Trays, Heaped with Raw Garden-Stuff

The Regular Spread May Be Served,

The Great “Fake” Cake

At a Given Signal

CHAPTER XXIV. A WILD WEST SHOW IN THE HOUSE

Patterns Are Here Given,

How to Reproduce the Patterns

Rule the First Line

Again Take Your Two-foot

Next Trace Out the Cowboy,

After the Puppets Are Cut

Make a Round Knot

How it is Done

As the Audience

For a Bridle

The Indian Horseman

The Buffalo,

A Piece of White Muslin,

CHAPTER XXV. HOW TO HAVE A PANORAMA SHOW

A Good Panorama

The Subject

With Paste-pot and Shears,

Select Your Topic

Colored Figures,

The Works of the Panorama,

Build a Narrow Box,

Cut Some Dark Red Canton Flannel

The Stage

Footlights

How the Panorama Box

Top Board

Make the Rollers of Broomsticks,

A Crank or Windlass

Big Show-Bills,

A Square Piece of Tin

Turn Out All the Lights

Footnote

INDEX

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In Tents with Roofed Verandas.

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