Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1897 — Page 3

HUMOROUS. TV in -' V. h ill :t U perfectly erafg i,.,ut taking" 1 1 'I ' 11 'lu ' " ui.ii- BBgfaBanlsr r Jiaifo. No UuOfMM7 jMsolBjN tdBl BBS last K;itmu:.v vv;u, .Miss M:.y Tewrs bin inlay. v.;..s it otY J' 4M tlM day BOB off'." "H par -i. d Off VMily. Ii M h r li.i ti. tlu" C ... ;. ) Trit"1 1 I r-ii t it a dlsngraaab'e fta t ti 1 of goU, los in;: the tall ro often?" siif- 'Hii;. so; Unit's Mm ant way Georg and l sookl gat out ... of tin- saddle for aa Instant. Youk rs ttescaaa Ov.i in ard at Dar Barber, Re iQa ate a kiss." She idwidedly) 'I r.,'x." lit- "You shouldn't say '1 won't' to bms yvu 1 1 1 1 : i sayi 'I 1 fir net." She "Hut that wouldn't Ik- trui-." Barleta Ufa. I F si rcl Luck. "I MM in the p:ttet that aaasa teller has a corner in a beat," aid lira. Deanpod. MQoali!M replied yianaar Deanpod. "ftorry ter hint. 1 luii a whole geld, aad ndaht 1M 1k'i more."- I'hilaih 1 !iia North An i': iciui. The. party paoaed bow la aontenv lata Ixlon on bis wbeeL "1 don't 1 where tin- torture eecaes In, whispered Acni :vs. Pluto, who was personal!) conducting tin- tour of the i; tin gulshed Trojane through Dade, 1 olnt ad silently to the namr platt ; It was last t-.irV. v hi'ol. Tin- mid of Anchlees abttddi rod and hurried on, Truth. "I have been thinking Thür nasi Goo. Weyler, aad no one seemed well enough ncqii with hint to diapate hi aaacrtlon, "That if I had that overland route tin iugh Alaska down hi re in Culm " And lie looked dafjvari ao forcibly that hyataad ri could even observe the trade nark ao the handle. "I'd make a grt.u oij troeha out of It. Troth.

Tili- FARM INC WORLD. MOOfU COW tTAELE. I.nl.or of I ' .-.Iliii NdJ ImkIh It. in. t tt .1 ' 1 .! 1 1 11 in. The illustration BBOWa a port in ot tin cow table, built on at the north end of tin- barn, the feeding Boor betas ten feat wide and each atda 12 feel fot stable. The mala ham Is hy ': the utile barn ao by 34, adth a milk ro.u on the a 't side 11 fed square. The ram atahar is a nne lory structure, with a 14-fout Bionitrr roof, lira window ntllaton on :n h able wee baud, three doom ü t tin- north end (two tor cattle tt enter), a smooth, clean !b. r. tin- Dueh 1st ;" n Materiiin device, regulated t 1

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SILK hat .::: overalls. a Little stop? f Street Uttrn w i-t PoteCa n Morrl. Down on BroadAvcy one bright morn lug recently Mro men were walkli heiakly. They ware dn 1 d with great can- Bad gOOd taste Shiny silk hat', fresh glove und flossy ;;hoes indicated not only attention to little thin gl but also a comfortable Income, Both man had alert Intelligen! faces, and each looked BS if he "might 1. somebody." The younger man seemed to he iniknov. n to the majority of thornon t'li' street, but in hiacompanl m pa dVilrlnni recognized one wIm at repute Ihm is national, aad whoes plot are has appeared at ore time and another in newspapers ail over tbeeouatry. At the corner of Cedar street stood a phort. "chui ky" lad, perhaps 15 years

old. dresscil in overa'i and "jimiper.

In one hand In- carried a piece of lead pipe, in the Other a soiled scrap of paper. Bis smutty fsce had an anxious look. As the two wcll-drcnaed men reached the boy lie topped them with 3 "Say. boss, hin yer tell in" where die place Is .'" nd he held out- the SCtBp Of papef. "I been chariii niefdf nil up an' down de street, an' I en n't hit de combination." T! e idder man took the paper with a pleaaaBl emlle and sai l: "I shall be very ftad to help you if I can." lie Nad 'he address and snw at once that the place was probably on the other si!e of the street. 1I creuseil fctaneelf to his friend, waded through the mud on the eroesing. snd, with the plumber's apprentice i.t his side, searched the siprs without fucccss. Thea be took t!ii boy to the drup rtnre on the corner and helped him run over the nanu s In the directory until he found that the boy's employe? bad made a miltaks in the number. The com cl address wa ubBtltutl snl the lad in OTer&Bs put upon the ripht track by bis distitiRidshcd guide with such mi ii. ! courtesy that the bay paused, OS he turne l away, to say in a somewhat subdued tone: "Mi. eh ndiged to yer, sir." The man in the sBk hat bowed courteously in seknowle Igmeat, and recrossed the street to ins watting friend. "Seems to me you took a poo deal of trouble to set that boy right" was the younger nmr.'s greet lag. "it was n rood chance to tench htm manners." said the other. "Boyslikehim sre quicfc to learn. They work bard Bad ret on fasl i:; business or tnulc.becair e 'otre i-vc corn ct tli.-rn when they make mistakes. But how can ti er learn politeness? They iret their manners from the people around them. If everybody's rude to them they must prow up rude thrmches. I; reern to me a p-ood deal worse tobe impolite to a boy like that, than to be impolite to a man in my own set." Youth's Companion.

t'nllcl to B(SleeS Property. Well, bow ah ou Id I know they wen. married? They registered Mr. and lady, so 1 assigned one t a room la tin- third story and the other on the second Uoor," said M. ii. Scot t. proprietor of the Bytoaa hotel of La Torte, who placed n man anil wife in an awkward situation one night last week. It Was in the corridor of the Batchlni that Mr. Scott was relatingthe incident t friends. "What did they do?" "They remained up one-half of the Bight in their respective rooms, waiting for each other to come in." "How did It end?" "Way the man came creeping down the stairs between 12 and 1 a. m. to see what wan the mattes." "Was he mad?" "Say. don't mention It! Hut HI bet IM doesn't register thst way api-n." Houston (Tex.) Poet.

A Man of stnnrtin. Dlsmsl Dasi an W hen 1 thlah 1 m good 1 i:o.j i0 )t. makes me ck. 1'verett V.'rrt On the dead, eyas you ever say c N d? "ft 1 II, I was fn pood nt ore (IBM dat I not only bouir::t bot at on credit, but I bought her so often rial de barkeeper had a rubber st.-np to pel qm bbsbj riow-a w it. ladiaBapotie JuuruaU

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MODEL DATBT BARK, n tub of water in the milk room. Smith'f swing taaebeons, and a manure gnb i-r in rearofcowM. The labor of Tew tiiatlon, watering, feeding and ehsnw Ing tbe stables is reduced to a mint- ! mum. Manure is dropped ander tb stable. The main bars is packed fall I l.ay annually, it als eon ted aa stables for six horses, bedding material for COWS and feeil. A circular nilo. 40 feet in tlianurter and hi-ii to bald i'" to-,s ill be built this summer, to open int tin- main bam. Cam wiater's cow ration oonatstcd of aasllage, hay. oat : fodder, earn fodder and corn BMal g-laten meal and bran. sU except glutei and bran being raised 011 the farm. On tbis 2"s-aerS faun, of which ter j Bee la WOOdhiud. (in in pasture and iiit thorough cultivation, things are madt to moca all the time. ThC ix horse arc kept busy at work except durini Winter, and three men are employ ed al the time athens as Beeden. Milk is the main crop being Id direct to co: sumara in tbe Beighborhsg cities.-Or

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DEMAND FOR CALVES. it u grioBse bww rnsui it Has Basel foe a boem 1 IssOi A r.ot::1-!e fe.it tire :u c .1 ect i-n with the (radii e live stock market is the t..n demand for nalrei that has pre- . i 0 for several 11101 t. .im, t-ay ;.e Nebraska Farmer. Prices, of course, rule bbrh uiidi-r th se i-ircur,.t. it.ee, aid eoosideriag the ebaraetar of swell BteagSf supply ss ia offered for sie, f s ruts rs who are lookiag foeetoch 10 take ti plaes f alder cattle shipped iii snwaid tie.if m aslad PraaSiina masln that ue can easily pay ICW dear for hii histle. Sj;eakin pt-t.erally, I tie cai-.e thai eoma from the a district wi.l nor make . ly ;.rot.' .... .e,-f an;, niuls, and in considering the fpa-nien wi. ther to invest in them or not. the Busdltj o: t he yaeiByf atug and its pruSble outcome. 111 view of the fact that thej are dairy calves, must be borne in mind. Of course, Whes one cannot do at. well as. he would like, he must do as well as he can. but high price f'ir calves that are inferior from the breeder's standpoint present a coudition that makes one hesitate about what constitutes doin as well as one can. Whatever may be t he cot.clusior as to the mo.-t expedient course for the immediate present, the remoter teaching is not far to seek. Parmcre ia the beef yrowlog regioue should learn from ;t the BB Wisdom, so lon as they are BOOh heavy L'rowers of prain and forage that must be fed out on the farm, of retytng upon others for animals tu which to feed them. When the beef section of the country is fairly well supplied anil has pretty nearly enough, it can probably rely on other sections for mOUgfc to till out the balance of its needs, since in that case, prices of yOBBg cattle would rot be likely tOgOSkyward under the it. tlusncs of strong demand, but it cannot permH its hanst growii supply to fail so low ns to compel it to rely largely uj.on purchases. When this is tlone. and pood field crops are raised, the farmer i at tLe mere of the market.

Iil M. r ill af the T. ntir. C.'t tosMeasl .'! laelsMtrtttl 1 . 1 ..it.on. The as alb .f O t r r se this gratest steil Ksi Mtssos cetr at 'I iatba,oathtBnd aex. to u.e i alaml i t . the beet eeee seal ia ' tliu country. 1 r t ..- -.1 m- nth.fi rUd attrae! ai v.- I en ..nanfcd. sua the rat, 1 1 1 1 I Tt ..." the .: ' v 1 . I. n ma-le lower than ever bsfers known. 1 . lo'-;itioii ..''.-;.. I. 'e'i'enn. I is on the

in.tin icie of ti e Lauisville k Kashrille I I hi r. ,i.l. diteetlv on iti thrufb r loute I I . vv. .-n the V ith mul S and the trio I

in either d rt lion v. 4 t tt e:iy r aii !- t ebcaplri if sot iieir. thai any other r. Ak 1 r ticket fir rates, or wnte to . i'. A' rrs i.-. o Pai mem As? "'. IsiaisriiieL i:-- 'r Bad o.iuii.i.i'. 11.

MBS, ELLA rOABYY, WMttM to Mm. PiUihxin.

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Tibi "She is riot on'v a fine "aaUag fir!, but tin y say sh. 1 .1- i in hi as a tis'nt." Nthbs "What would you do if jrou had a. it l.ke that ? ' .'-qu.bb 'olbia." Judy. I. ell Destitute! Not of worldly Rood, but f sO eartv.'y ecrafort, is the xir vvtetch tormented by ualarui. The ft!l seourße is. h- wever, shorn of its thoaej m advsnca by i! U tter'i Btoessch lbttcrs, its only sure preventive and remedy. Dyenesest biuonMMSs, eonstipsti n, rtieuinatm, BerwsasBSss im! kidney eosnphtiats ore ni.i ;.!t.otii ti:.- K.'.ilv : 111 ,i : i. ,ri- vvi.-.i-i that beneficent swdiciac oret witbeertaiuty. Use it BJsteillStifsitjr Iady fsaaagisg sarvast 1 "I saht to tell you that we sre all tr;. t teer t., :. rs here I s'ij j m you won't BBad tli..t ." Mary J.n.e "h, no, n.nm! I've been in .1 r iornicd araafcsrd's family i : rt ' l'unca.

y' e says:- ! have ! :i u np your '. gi 'able Compound aad find that It dot s all that it is rcconam nd-d to do. I ha-.-e been a sufferer fur tbe la-t four : v with aroaah Jkm. i....l cxere- tf'YVl

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HANDY FRUIT PiCKER. It I. inula pule, r. netie nil) 0S U itliout Hi uIhIRK. The cut shows a device fur git heritor ripe apples, peaches and pear. Without bruisii.?. A A are tWO riegS about four inches in diameter, on arms of scissor-like device, acting as spreader for mouths of velvet pouches, for seizing and holdirg the fruit one at a time, of course. C is a spring for keepi..g tbe dev:ee open. L is a lever

WT.en Itirr.b.-.o tnts in St. ' v .1 beta tut to cuic USa iui es it. When a woman tskes off h-r SOS t rhun a it u not seecaasrily s n that she i .o.i warm. Ws.-hitiiiton lVn. ATBt, If You Are Restless ind em net sicn at Big! ' a . e cf Dr. ' .1 1 Piae-Ter-Hoaey will s.ve yiu Bstural rest sad refreshing sleep. It ehevks a ewBgB at once and vines a cold in one . .;. It heals the ttir st, th .-.nd lung-. ..1 la g: ;p;-e .... :.-.; , ... I., t tup iy. is haimlrsa. t'hiioten ! it. O.d people bkc- it. Qood draggii . asli t. Wbeneeer a bmiq's bes '.ir.s to drop "tf. athere ay tt i n jtw'gm. a? for crooked dealtag washing! u Uetaocrst. Rot St eo'd. Xeurn'pia's the same. St. Jacobs til cutwe the ssase.

If a man ha a little vr. rk. BS is called a tu-. IX. mocrat.

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The Worst old I 1 - r it- .!." You e.-.n eure it in Oft with Or BelTa Pute-Tsx-lb ney. drugguUs In tins nrorld then- is nti..' c xctj.t Lv sacetsy and li.ng. N. Y. Weekly, IIm.I's ( .num. ( ure is tglmi iatciLüiiy. Met

HOW TO KELP ONIONS. I tie) Mas1 He li:intlli-; lulle aa I areI ill. n A;iile. Half the secret of keeping onioni we.i i in housing them in a perfectly dry. sound condition. If to be sold before cold weather, keep ia aaj dry place with plenty of air; a loose tioor whert air can pass up through them i best For winter use. keep at S BUB temperature; if kept from actual freezing there is no danger of the temperature being too loW, They mast be kept diy but if they become frozen they should not be handled, merely covered ai d kept in the dark until the frost gradually leaves them. It is not the freezing which docs the mischief, but moving th. in whoa frozen, and repeated thawing and withdraw. ng of frot Wherever the es.ential conditions prexail of uniformly low, dry temperature, ubseuce of light and not too severe frost, they may be safely stored for winter. Moisture and h.-ating in bulk should be guarded against. To avoid gathering moisture and beating, the bulbs should not ise over two feet deep 1m iter less. If too warm they grow and rot. i'or winter storage, place t'.iem in a traildlng with light floors under which the frost cannot get. On such a Hoot I laws scantling, up n which lay narrow Boards r.ne-half inch apart. L'pon thii dryii r Boor build up s false partition one foot within the outehfe wails. Thus nrraugc-J. they have a free circulation of air ail around sad nader them. Wheg the temperatttTB -inks to "0 degrees it is well to fill IS the space with straw to stop the eircuistion of the cold air They can be pal in bins of this structure, from two to true.' f. et deep Cover w itn hay or cornstalks sufficient ly la protect them. Always hatidli them as carefully as apples, as ever, alight bruises cause taeui to moid oi rot.--X. E. Parese.

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We often think it ii a WBStS of time to live. Atchison Globe.

The vorst? It is seiate a' j a. a. but Si. Jacobs Oil cures it.

Tlmle must be like a hie 1 ' in the : .!., season." ''Yet w.i..ui tie es taoaa " lisrlein Lu's.

iair. when I V BM seernasSBSd to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable l oinpounil, and to-lay, I am feeling like a new soaan Mm Ei. i a M'iauvt, Haaba Uvad b.a'.ion, natiianati.fs

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in a great many jus: sucn jtojj mzu-.cr Ard the tn h is that these litt'e things aVxc

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EXCEhLnNT Plttm PICK Kit. to whieh one end of a string is attached; the other end, after passing through the guide loops. K K K. ia in the hand cf the operator. Tightening the string, the device closes. Slacke . the err'ag ar.u the device opens to let go ..e ripe fruit which it lias seized. D is socket of devi. e screwed on top of the three-foot lengths of bamboo or" some such bpht but strong material. The rod an be lengthened by adding these three-foot leagtha. Uaacrewlag the pieces reduces the device into small eOBBfMSS for tran sportation or for storage d"rtrtr wli.ter. John Saunders, in Oluc Fa : Burr. ROADS IN ENGLAND.

r.iTTiX MM.Ilintf f S IfülCVBB isism.. . 3 t; I l.S Cor sad Betters.. -' m IAI.VKS p T heisili hVM vg. I'.' J5 in ; Pair to 9eleel .. 3t (( lOu MlKKI" r.s ri"('ii-.i.v :;. 3 x FLi IÜB Pstents . SB as IBS C'SSSr Sfl'l Sir:, i-nt 4 l: r" WH K AT Si SBmI Winter . t W llillS X... r Mixed t 5.-. i.t No 2 I f. 1", It Y k No 5 a 'i iUAIX o t.uit 3 '' ' -i Lest Hurli r ' T' 1- v BAY i TIrmiUw 7! i-i y.vi BCTTEH rhnlee Osirj 15 V lv EUiis Freh SS 1 J'i-ltK Man- km :.- I i S .ear Bib dt LARU I'r.uie M'-am .... 41, DtUCAUOl ! ATTI.K Native r ... 4 S T' Minis Fsir u Coole :' s e te BHKEP Fslr is 'iMrtca IB r) I v FL.OCH Wint.-r Put !-r.t r. is- r. :. . Sprin.' I'.V 4 se d . a IU WBAT Se i Nfr-ns-

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Tliln reuni from I mi!. It does BOt pay to let cows get vrrj this in Ibsh. for if they do both tht amount und quality of their milk Hi! be impaired lor the eiisui :u: ear. Ar ob! farmer once said that when grain and especially corn, was plenty atu cheap lie eoubl aiways look for a profit nble butter J ieid from his dairy. Then ia mi. h a tiiimr as feeding too beavilj with corn, thus fattcnim.' the row an; decreasing her milk yield, No geo4 fanner is likely to make this mistake There are very few herds of cows whicl cannot profitably be fed much mori gram than they now receive. It is fot tili reuson that we urge all farmers ti grow corn for home feeding. It wil be fed much more freely if gfSSI or tbe farm than if it has to be purchased American Cultivator.

nrls OeNNa .ol llrmrdr. Paria green and water, used at th rate of about one BBSiad to IM gallon! of water, is perhaps the s t iplest anc best remedy for all insects that eat thi leaves of shade and fruit trees. It ii liable to injure the leaves of plum. Snatch and other stone-fruit trees, anc should be BSed on them only w ith great caution; but as a rule it will not injur them if as much stone bine is added at pans green. If, however, lime is usee with tbe par. - green, not over HOgul Ions of water should le used to a pound of pari green. Pans green, you tinders'.... 1, will not destroy sucking ia si . i such its lice and leuf-hoppers. Ai wash for trees none 1 better thaa whitewash, which can be darkened bi cot if desirable. Farm aad Fireside

They llrrc-le l nntnnl or lalon no. I I'.H'i llrnt I nee. Knglis'i roads are good bteause they are well built anil well cared for is the conclusion arrived at by a writer who has been investigating the subject. Da savs they are the finest anywhere in the world. Some of the highways leadii a out of P.. ith were made by the Hornau, and all the other highways are of scientific construction, with deep foundations and ample provisions for draining. Ib-sides they receive constant supervision and care. Every eounty council has a standing committee on roads, w hieb takea charge of the highways and keeps them in repair, flic committee is divided into subcommittees, to each of which is assigned a district. There is an inspector or each division who employs a force nf road menders and In. Ids each responsible for a portion of a road assigned him. The road mender lives in cottage on the line of the highway which he is required to keep in order. He goes oer tbe road every day and removes in a barrow everything that Is unsightly. After each heavjr rain he looks out for breaks, and mends them by dumping loads of flint where needed. Supplies of Hint are kept alot: the road at intervals, ready for the use cf the road mender. He watcbea the road the year around, and if there ia any neglect, he receives a sharp warning from the inspector. This ia the English system of maintaining good road.-, and it will be necessary to have a similar system in this country before the roads here will compare with those of the older couutry.

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