Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1898 — Page 7

FARM AND GARDEN. VALUE OF A PEDIGREE. H l,,- lu-alltn MllllHi u Mull of Ms i;xti-iii c. t The quebtiuu hun been uskrd: "What 0, tlm uliif of NÜfTM It UMIM nit; the vulue tif iii-dircc nils u bio; tig me in our bllslllBBS. but wlo'thcr it liniiJil or it"t 1 um mit j r I m r t 1 to Mjr, lliiw to 'jiialii' thi a I tic of pciligrce a also another very tUAeuH pr .l '"in. In the w i'kt certain st laiiib ui d imlllOS kaes been popularised by various inethoK until unytliing tntÖlBg lO them is deiiuimling Wry i'i'h prices. In the east the same strains are advanced in ju ice but very little, uiul no ai tieular ut tOOtion Ii fi vi-Ii t hem. unles-, t lie qua 1tv of the tiniinul i fully up to the standard. Ab to niv general practice, Vheii I buy ft bof and of fOOd pedigree I want n pig from a food life uinl dum ; a Mod family, with a pood show record, anil it must he a good pig. The! lirt (jualilii'ation, and I ha - t lie only one I would sacrifice, would lie show record; all -others I would strive to nsere in the animal I purchased. I know t hut since the commencement of the s stem of booming hogs many huyris rush after the descendants of these liigh-priecd hogs. How often they get focded lb only known to the seller of tliis class of stock, and enn only be Sb roimaled by tboM who huve fT jreai M been st rivi tig to pn id nee st anda rtl l'oiand- 'hinas from tin beat material, that Recording to their judgment, they could purchuHt. Lloyd Mugg, llefor Central Poland-China Beeord Aawotn tion. FARM WORKING TEAMS.

GAINED 22 POUNDS IN 5 WEEKS From tri 1:-N: li der, Viani), lit A 1 nan ljui V. 'amp, ol nur city, i.n quite Mtonubwt his trielidn Ol late, b) a le Ui.il k.ifile K'Oii ill v J H 1 1 1 He bus named gj pounds in five weeks. Thaw of his irisade whu do not keen tin- fuetu of bia sickness aril lead with intercut the following: "1 wan broken SOWS in health an I utterly wieerablt," anui Mr Camp to out reporter. "1 wan unable to work inueli ut the tuna ind hu badly atllu ted with a form ol atoDMM b trouble trial lile v..i a veritable mht taare. "1 trad various remedies, but during the six mouths of my sickness I obtained no erlief. I hud always lieen a robust, bcalthjf pan and ait kaaaa bote heavily upon me. "About two years aun 1 was mlvised tu try fir. Wiliiaoae' Pink PUJa for Pale People. I pttrckaaed one box and received so such lienwtit that 1 used firs ssors and ass entirely cured. I gained twent y two ponadi in live weeks. Since 1 stopped taking the pills I have scarcely hue tin sehe or nam.

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Btatb e Ohio, Cttt or Toudo, I Lucas Oes 1 Fratik J hauey inakaa oath that he Ittho senior partner of the firm ..i f j Cheney A Co., d"inij Lünnes in t h 1 nv of I . ( otittty ana Mate afoi es.iid, slid th.it MliQ Im will jmy th sum ol i.e Hun. bed I) ol Urs for ei.efi and ever ras- oi eat at 1I1 that rstinot he cured by the us.- of Hall's '.itiirrh Cure. PRANK J.CI1ENKV. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preseuce, this fltb day oi December. A. I). MMI. A. W. tJLKASON, Seal Notary Public. HaH'af'atarrhrt.i c la taki n intern illy und eta dtroitly on the hl I and mucous nurf.ie'a of the svttem Send f..r tetiinnniala 'ie-. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, U. Hold by drufKiats. 75c. Hall's Fuiinly Pills are the best. What I'usslrd lila, The moat Ignorant man in America hvea In St. Lonhf. The ether day he naked his Mnployer. w-ho vh reading a jiajitr: "Say, Inns, whn-h does you read, the black or the while: ' Kansaa titv St.ir. In the lias Clef. Evi ry musician has the idea that if ho eonld eonnent to lower nimself to do it, he eonld write a fuc enslul puj.ular song. fcouierviile Journal.

Spring Medicine

They Should He :iii! latc hetl a.nd -ll Uaraeaatii In working farm tea ma, either for plowing, euitivatlon of the hand or liuulin; heavy loads, tbcre ure ut least two prune requisites lieinanded for inatiriag satisfaction to the drhcr uil the greateet amount of ease und comfort to the boraa, says the iuliana J-'uriner. l'irst, they should be ecnly Batched as to Bice, ipeed mid spirit, and in the eeoond place tlie harness ami vhilllctrces must lw m Imluiieed and

Adjusted to the load that an even pull will bear equally upon the weight to l- drawn. The Bverawe plownan tar I

liable to overlook the importance, of tliis equal adjust met. t system, and it is not uncommon to see the end ot tbe doublet ret to which the furrow horse is hitched several inches, often a foot, lower than the other ax the team mils the plow along, this not only adds lisbor and friction, hut it thrown ttie running of the plow out ol belanee, Bleking it harder for the plow man ai d impossible for the best class of work to be performed. The w bitllet ree, or, as they are known to some, the doubletrees, should be level when tbe pull is on and not cocked up at OBC end, atwiat as is too often the case. It can all be obviated by proper adjustment of the ban ess and by Oeing the laryer horse, if there, is a difference in si.e, in the furrow; the lowering or raising of t he traces at the breeidiings and backhand, as the occasion requires, w ill do it.

fntervtaoiag the Ai lr,hin. "Dr. Williama' l'iuk Pille restored me tc health, und l most heartily recommend then L. W. Camp on oath aaya that the foregoing itatenx at ix true. V. Vf. MED N. Notary PubHe. Following utile physician's certificate ae to Mr, Camp's present condition: I am a regularly licenaed physician of Macomb, McDonoogh County, 111. 1 have very recently examined Mr. 1. W. Camp as to nil general physical condition, and find the istne to bt ail that oouid be desired, appetite and digeeiioB good, deep well. and n. all the evidences of lieing in a (food phreical condition. SAMT, RUSSELL, M D. Rubsrrlbed ""id rworn to before me this

I Ulli dav of Sent. .tuber. Iv.C.

W. W. MEDIAN, Notary Publfcl

Your Tarn Neil. Everybody has a cold sometime you,r turn will come. Keep a bottle of Hr. Hell'a Pine-Tar-HoDey at hand and be prepared for an OBMrgency, TLib famous remedy will ?tire a colli before it get. fairly Started or ifter it has settled, but the eoouer au take it the aooner you get well.

People who think they are misunderitood are really understood too wall. ChiCa.; hi : d.

notion to the I'nhlle. Many imitation! of Walter Raker A Ce.'a Well-known ehoeohlte in bine wrapper and yellow I ab ds have been put on the market. rhe genuine article bear the name of Walter H iker k ( ' . Limited, rjorcbester. Mass , ind their trade-mark. "1a belle Cheeohv ;ierc," i on every package.

ou 1 now wh.it yon gay about your poor kin? Wall, that's the way your "folks who have money talk about you. Atchison Globe,

THE OMAHA EXPOSITION.

Sore and stiff' Cold. St . Jacobs Od the Cure. It warms and reiaxea.

SAFETY PIG TROUGH.

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The pig will got into the trough when

one wishes to clean it out, ami he will

3 ut his bead under the spout w hen one j ordered to Omaha toraperintend an cx

Gov. Lowndes, of Maryland, has lutcly appointed J. Edward Abbott, a prominent newspaper m;.n ut Annapolis, a member ol the state commissiou, to represent Maryland at the Trane Mississippi exposition. The fhmt laatallnient of electrical material for service at the Trans-MiaaiaV eippi ejositioii was reecicd from Navahvilie u few deyaefo. The material lilleJ N ears and consisted of jmh a, arc lamps, cross arms, bolts, spark arrest trs, Edie 'ii lamps, dynamos and nitiebinery toolt. V. 11. Buthei'lia, vice president for M. Altana, Jias alreaiiy secutx'il a train load of ten ctm-. Lit exhibits for the Ti ans-Mississippi exposition, w hich w ill be shipped to Omaha soon. 'Hie exhibit cimsists of Montana mini ralsand products of every kind found in the state, und is suid to le the linest collection eve r sent to an exposition by any vesVeru state. Lomprecht's famous picture, entitled "Marquette IHnscovering the Source of the Miwiissippi," owued by Marquette College in Milwaukee, hius been photogrophed by the United States poetalde)partinent for use as one of the dcüigna in tbe special issue of postage stamps which the general government has ordered to be made in recognition of the Trans-Mississippi nad International exposition. Lieut. C. II. hfeliilan, of the I'nited Bentea rev enue marrne, now on duty as ins peetor of the life saving stat ion serv ¬

ice on the New Jersey coast, has been

Oirek SnmethinR that a mrcn hns .1 CTt deal of when it covert an scher. Chicago Daily News. Lane's Knmllt MeUlelne.

Moves the bowels each day In order to be

hcalthv this is ueiessary. A.ts getitiv on

the liver ami kidneys. Curea lick headache.

Trice 2'j and 50c.

The cA man is hn who tries to perfect

himself; and the happiest man i he who

lccls that he is perfecting uimself. oocratea

Never 'io Awmy

from home without a bottle of Dr. Bell's Piae-Tar-Hoaey. Change of climate, change

of ntisrtments. or exriobure mav brine OB

cold which nothing but this famous remedy will cure. Druggists sell it.

These two words emphasize a necessity and indicate a remedy. SriuM. the seubon when the blood is most impure as s result of the winter's ghweff confinement, higher living, slower act :. m of the kidneys and liver; when humors of all kinds, boils, pimples and eruptions nre most liable to appear; whin the weak, languid condition of the whole bodily structure demands and welcomes help.

M k 1 1 1 ' 1 n E thsl to which the millions

turn at this season- Hood's Sarsapa rilla. The crigmal and only preparation Specially adapted to 1 lit pi esent needs of the human family; that I. hich makes the blood pure and clean, as shown by its thousands of wonderful curea of dreadful blood diseases; creates an appetite and cores dyspepsia, as shown by its "magic touch" in ell stomach troubles ; steadies am! st renptheriR the nerves, as proved by people formerly nervous, now calm and self-possessed, thanks to

Only those who have been relieved of great suffering can fully appreciate the gratitude with, which the testimonials overflow written in favor of Hood's Sarsaparille. Just read thic:

"C. L TTood Co.. Txiwell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: "My first experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla was when I used it as a tonid and spring medicine. It did me so much good my faith in ita

merits became very a'rong. Abont two years later I had a running sore on say foot. It developed into erysipelas aavd affected the entire limb. At that tiaao I was Very Much Run Down, as I had been troubled with dyapepela. The drain on my system waa eo aavere nnd my atomach wns so weak I been mo a ready victim of malaria. I feered I could never regain my health. My atomach rebelled at the aimplest food, and tha medicines prescribed for me gas bat little relief. I sent for a bottle of Hood'e Sarsaparilla, nnd I had taken this medicine but three doya when 1 began tolmprove. Continuing with it, I am now better nnd stronger than I ever expect ed to be. It has purified my blood and given good circulation,. I have bad return of my old troublea since." Maa. W. Kaue, Media, Pa. Hood'a Sarsaparilla is a The Modlclne For You Because of w hat it has done for others, because you ought thia spring to tako thut which will do you the moat good.

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America's Greatest Medicine, becauso it enres when nil others fail. Be sure to pet Hood's.

Very few people car to be undertakers, yet a i:reat many are willing to run funerals. Washington Democrat. M.isUe Into Voir Shoes Allen's Poot-Eaee, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, nervous, smartini feet and instantly takes the sting out of rorns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen'sFuot Kaiemskes tiiht or new shoes feel easy It is s certain cure fur sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it U-day At a'l druggist end shoe stores, 25 cents. Trial package FHITC. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Uoy, N. Y.

Huiar-Srrkrn' Kmcrsloni. On April fltb and 19th, the Chicago. Milwsek.ee Si St. 1'uui R'y will sell round-trip tv ursion tickets itjuud 'Jl daysl from Chi cago, Milwaukee and other p unts on its iins, to a great tusiiy points IB Bottth and North Dakota eedotber western and southwesters states, at gteatlv ledured rates 'lake a trip west ami see what an amount of g'.od land can be purchased tor the least money. Further jworSMtioe as to rates, routes, prices of farm lands, etc., may be obtameu on application to any coupon ticket aent or by addressine '.hi- following named persons: W. I Powell, (leal Im migration Agent, 4H Old Colony Bldg., Chieago; H. V. Hunter, bum icrat ion Agt, for South Dakota. 991 Dearborn St., Chicago, or George H BeefTord. Oenevai Pisannner Agent, ChkssgO, Illinois. itatnrni History. Teacher What ran ou ti ll BBS about the rabbit? Pupil Its left hind foot is lucky. Buck. Give the Children a Drink called drain O. It is delicious, appetising.

I nourishing food dunk to take the place of

coffee. Sold bv ad grocers ami likcil hy alt who have used it. because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest ri fit but is free from all its injurious r iperties. tirsin-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves, it is not a stimu'ant but a ! salth auilder, and hihiren, as well as adults, can drink it with gnat benefit C'o6ts about j as much as coffee, ifl and .

Oft Proved. Meney has wings, as is frequently shown hv fliers in the stock market. Philadelphia Times.

Whenever we hear t'ne women talk indignantly because another woman is spoiling her husband, we hunt him up to congratulate him. Atchison olobe.

Surely. Often after 10, 15. CO years' suf tm mg, St . Jacobs Oil cut es 1 hcuniatism. Empty wagons rattle most. Wsshington (la.j Democrat.

wishes to pour in the milk. Thcdevice

herewith shows how the pig can be

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kept away from the trough until everything is in readiness for him to eat. The swinging door is closed until the trough has beeil cleaned sad Ibe milk or other food poured in. Then it is raised ami all the usual bother obviated. Have a ring on the rope to avoid the neeessity of liming to tie it when nverthe swinging door hi raised. Amar 1 an Agriculturist.

hibit of the life saving Service at tbe Trans-Mississippi exposition. A model station will be built on the Imrk of tli gravnd canal, where boats, life lines, hammocks, rockets and other Sppemt us for saving life on the water will be

' kept and daily drills in the use of the

same given by the men. An Onanhe florist has submitted a

I plan to Manager Roeevrater, of the de

jiartnicnt of publicity nnd promotion.

i by which he propose to add to the TmnMb.sissippi exposition a larpe nr-

i ray of Mexican century plants. cactUS

ami otlier t ropienl 1lorn. The originator of the plan proposes in com pa tiy w i t h four men to visit the land of the Montemiia with an edvcrtlsing ear, there to freely distribute expos-it ion lit-ra-rure BjSBOIlg the wealthy dons nnd lOTS ly duennas and load the enr in return with Mexico'i choicest plnnta and Bowers.

Por Chlldrem who Tske Ool4 easilv snd are subject to croup, no remedy is so' helpful as Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey It will relieve the croup at once and cure a cold in one night. It should be in sverj bouse ready for an emergency. The most ludicrous being in the world is he Who tries to be unhappy snd can't. Detroit Free Press.

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Exn'.nions of Coughing nre stopped

Hale Honey of Hprehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops ( ure in one minute. People nlwavs laugh at the first man to rblloa 1 new 'ash ion, ami ut the last uuc to sdopt it. Atchison Globe.

Oh. What S.leiiüil ( ullet. Mr. Goodman, Williams Co.. III., writes: ' From BBS package belser's t.ermaii Coffee Berry costing Ifc I grew '.V1 lbs. of better enfTee than 1 can bttj in stores at 90 cents a lb." A package of this and big need rStsloSHM is sent von by John A Bah r Hi id Co . Ia Croeee, vVis . ui"n receipt of IS cents stsmpa and this notice. Send for same to day. HQ A Distinction. Stranger ito Highlander in full uniform) Beady, re you cold with the kilt? Sandy -Na. mon. hut I'm nigh kilt wi' the Betild.- Detroit Free Press.

Black, deep bruises cured by St. Jaiobs Oil. It w ies them out. Mothers must he an twfulry good thing: children cry for theai so much . Atchieos Olobe.

HINTS FOR STOCKMEN.

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Horses are often choked down by n too tight-lifting collar. Always have the collar lit. The swine that are sheltered from Windfl and cold eat less food nnd make better gains. The horse that has been eating dryfeed all winter would likely be benefited by a good purge. The hog is just ns npprceintlve of kindness ns any animal, but very often gets little petting. The druggist can ninke yon n blistei or put you np medicine for nny ordi tinry animal disease. If feeding places in winter are sheltered cattle will at ten per cent, less feed ami do ten per cent, better. The horse that Is paid to Keep, unless you can find a removable cause foi the trouble, should be gut rid of. One season's experience with clovei pnstnre. and the swine- breeder would never be w ithout one in summer. Wolf teeth do not cause blindness, 1 womd say to an inquirer. Dentitior wi'i often affect the eye temporarily. Leaving nnils or splinters where an SntgsaJ in the stall can be injured by them is a very careless piece of husi riess. Infuse new blood into the herds and see whnt per cent, of profit it will noj jou. Stock, like everything else, it heap, too. Western Plowman.

l l IIC.N No -' 11A I s No. a poiuv New Mess i' LOUIS COTTON MliMl.iig BUKVKH Steers I SWS hIkI le ; - CAIsVKS tgertwj Ill SiS Pair to Select, Sli K KP I air tu Choice I nol'll liU?nt 1 lea and straight WHEAT No I Ke 1 h lalsr. ( l UN No S Mixisl OA I S No 1 KYI'. No. 2 lUUACOU Lugs Leal Murli-y II A Y 'li'iir Tilii.'t !i III ITI'.K hoo' Oairy l-.iiliS l-'resli ) IKK iHinliiril 1 newt SAOUN 1 lear ltil LAttu PrlsasHSsa CHH AUD CATTLI -Native sarers in m ist Kair t Choice

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OVER-WROUGHT NERVES OF WOMEN. Extracts From Lottera Recoivod by Mrs. Pinkham. "I nm so nervous and wretched." 'T feel OS If I should fly." How familiar these expressions are. Little things annoy you nnd make you irritable. Yon

can't sleep, you arc unable to lift ordinary burdens, und

are subject to dizziness. That bearing-down sensation helps to make you

feel mieershle. You have bnckncho and pnins low down in the side, pain in top of head, later on at base of the brain. Noch a condit ion points unerringly to serious uterine trouble

If you hud written to Mrs. Pinkhatn when you lirst experienced impaired

vitality, you would have been soared tbeso hours of

awful suffering. Happiness will be gone

out of your life forever, n:y sister, unless you net promptly. Procure Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound

at once, and begin its use. then write to

Mrs. Pinkhatn. st Lynn, Mass., if there is anything about your case you do not understand. You need not be nfrnid to tell h.r the-

things you could not explain to the doe tor. your letter is seen only by women and is absolutely confidential. Mrs,

rtnfchsgsl TSet experience w ith such troubles enables her to tell you Jnst what is best for you, and idic will charge you nothing for hor advice. Mtta. Jikmk Bisni.1, Youngdale, Pa., writes

" Dear Mm. Pisans: Will you kindly allow ma the plcssnre of expressing my gratitude for the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking your Vegetable Compound. I Buffered for a long time with nervous prostrat ion, backache, headache, loes of appetite, a heavy bearing down foiling, abo burnnig pains in the groins. I could not sleep, was tired ull the time, had no nmbition. Life was a burden to me. The pains I suffered st times of menstrustion wero something dreadful. 1 thought there was no cure for it . I ssvv your advert i.ement in the pajr, and my husband advised me to try your medicine. I took five bottles, snd now I am well and happy. Your medicine saved my life." A Million Women" Have Bcei Benefited by Mrs. Ptnkb-di's Advice and Medicine

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