Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1898 — Page 7

1 NATION OF DYSPEPTICS. From i' Mountain t. Wulhalla, N I) k Th,- IMNM ad I K'dtv l"fiia li iv.liai tart majority t f- people are raffen ai rlaj DjrspeBsia Is pbarscteristie AVrtOB disease SSM 'l I tl'U lili -lalid iu.ii"' sre a Batwa of dypeptk. ' Improper 1 berried niniu, m n i 1 wwtr, exbsmtioBi ) "i tbeec produce a 1;4( uf it.ditv in Iii' mii in, ! (ii-iii t lie Vo! ( In' ilm life-SBStStaiBB i'.'Mu :il. 'I, . p! I is the rital eb DMA I (a '' liven ami ibeuld be carefully nurtured. Reatore tii,. blood i" its proper ronditioa, ttyipepeis Hill vanish tod bom Health follow. Kor example, in tha count) f Pembina, Korlh lakoin, .i leu mi!, li.nn Walhalla, raidi Mr. Krasel Hnider; . raan ol iterlina iatefrity, whose rerscify cannot bt duuluii. ii ...... .

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IIB Dosten Dtsaoraett, "I became ertottslr Itl three yr.ii ago, The doctor gsee nit' medicine foi iudigeal ion. hut I continued to become worse. baa severs! phyaii ians at interval n ho Bare ma obb renei, but Bothing pertnam nt "1 read in t!1 Bceriuapers irt iclei reea rdiris the wronderfal curative power ot I)r. WiUiama' fink Pill for Pale People, sad ß ruill j ncladed to trv the pilla. 1 purehasi ! ix In x s. Tins .is , m intln ano. 'I Iii I bo eajve me muck relief, Icon tiniuil I ' - the pill, aud after uiiv tut l X,. H I- Hill -I." Tin-- pilli an recocnixed ererjrtrluna nt a ipn Im I rdi eaae ol tbe lilood and nerve. F r pai i '.i, locomol itaxia, sad other d. .. - itf Ruppowd ineuralilc, ther have. rOTM tbeir tlL ai V in I i.oii-mil. of iu.cS I0W MEN FEEL NEAR DEATH.

bra. .r-elj I, II ,r llir se u u 1 1 ,,u 1 1 Ii Men llroi;.iliK lluiil Kncli Dux. The ii rar rear f IHM was only It dajs old when death cantie for tbe flrat tune, write- UcB. A. W, Greele, ti li na for the ti ist tune the awful n rimces of his Arctic xpiorinir 'trt at Caiie Saiiinr. for M days are bad :i!I lived and kept together. Itut deatkt was Inevitable). Its coming aras iura lo some, if nut to alii tmr only WOtldef Mas ii had BOt tome SOBBCr. Only the day b'forc was our coBtrada at work. We laid little. Only one man i.o far forgot that be xx as a suhlier as tci make the fain teal s:ii. Hut the n arneu ol the end touched us nil. Bpeeeh DO eauie lower, tetloai gentler, determined fuees irew softer, and eooeiliution was UtC spirit of the liour. Who would go next ? was the qaeatlon B ritten on each face. Not a nun: r ntured to say to his fellow: "This is t h etui." How that eternal question, always so unanswerable, seemed to be m n more of n mystery to us! The Kaster sun !.a! hurdly .set before the COSd fell heforc death. A day after, end the third succumbed. Then Ibi fourth. One by one they were dropplnf at our side. The tifth follow id qBlckty to solve the problem of futurity. Then the sixth comrade p:isscl. Aim! now we fell that we were all nwaitiiiff the sumn:ns, one by one. Wc scarcely looked nt each other. Doubt and wretchedness were allied gainst us. Itnt tfce fortunes of war rotBetimea chnnRe at the critical moment. Strive and do, do and strive until death, wire lie mottoes of our hunters, and one nay nearly 100 pound I rf bear and seal meat came, just a all food lml almost fniled. Oh. the joy Irnich that meat brought to us. Who can tell but those in that hut! Something to cat something to keep life! Ladies' Home Journal. SEATS ON THE ELEVATED w lim tin- CsatiMBa r Oir Btmie - nt to tka BlvtBB I I'-in I i l l III e .

It is probable that men dJeerlm li.ate more than they formerly did in giir.jr up their seat in elevated cars; they are in many case as prompt as eter to givi them up. and in it! r eaae tluy are nut. The Bfn.fi go l.c me fr in Iii work, whati vcr it may he. in kbop or utllce, is more thai ..Li ly to hold hia seat against a woman likewise returning froai work, in this eaaaj the woman, if she ha not en t end i n to compel it ioi with the man, has at least placed heftetf on practicality eu.il terms with him; tad, -o far u fz'w inj; up his seat to her is COB cerned, the man who is Mated is . ball to treat her on that bai. The Bremen who work was at lirst put out by this peculiar rCOOfnitlOB of her new status, and she i not yet fully tecBttomed la it. Hut however BCD may view Ibequea tion as to whether they should gltre Up thrir seat to woini-n, latere is one custom BBtong men that Mill prails. and thai is the custom of giving to women the )lr! chance nt seata that may be vacated, Men sitting may hold their seats IgatBtt WO mm wl.o come in. Imt IvbcB men and women are ItantftBg tOgetber or Bl ar one another in :, car, and somebody ffets up ami leaves scat, then, llttioat irvaria'oly, the nan refrains from tab it g the NBt and l avs it to the woman, in many cases calling her nttci tion to It when otherwise the might not have een it.- N. V. Sun.

MANGER FOR HORSES. Juki in, Tli I n u Wln-r, . the - mo fur u lliimv Km III r I Not iiililile uf I. in in. In ii . Owing to the unprofitable tspenaa of tooling uny more apace th.ii.inubaijlutily ueciasuiy, one of the front probitUUI in the interior trrBBgeHieBt of farm buildings ib tbe ecoBemiaiBS of rOOIB, Such heilig lie ease, every practicable K vie possible tbould be hought uftir, ami M htn one U um'ovred that anawcr the purpoac fairly wn it ought. never tone forgotten, Tblf I highly applicable lo the boraa mnsgcr shown herewith, lor ..t OB If i il COBVealent and ccoiioiiiieul, bui jut the thing wherever tbe ipace for a horse liable i siuall, a usually cur when the -tails are arranged

ncrosa one cixi .i ti.e naiu, or i: to

that the horaBfl fact the barn Boor. A (an be aeen in the UitMtratloiii in place of the commonly wide ami deep manger construct trough (i about a foot wide and the same in depth, naing hardwood board a for the purpose, If possible, in front of this, away from where the hor-c itanda, Insert i rou rod or tough wuodeu pole (S) the full width of the trough bi.d just far oDOBgh ;ij art so that the animal can get it nose between th in to pull out iba bay or (odder placed for it by its beeper upon the slat support i.i). And how is this held In position'.' Why. oy being hinged at the bottom and aUpportcd from above at regular intervals r being attachi d to wires or ropea (i) arranged therefor this purpose, Thus yon see it i a very simple Tevice, an! yet posiesaed of numerous advantage's in that it a-s space, wastes little ir no fed untl has no hateful corse rs In which the refuse puits of the feed m iy collect. Tin

FOR FEEDING POULTRY. Carfnl lirtler Which la arrlbfl a u JM to llolh USe Krriitr anil IBB I Ma

Tow Is ure always und forever SOU- : lug ih-ir food BBen it is "dished out" to them in the orellnnrjf haphazard way. llo especially true if tha bird arc coiitliutl, and as a Inrg- per- , ecBtage bJ Ufa-aBatalalBg materbsJ thiis joi-a to waste, not to m atSOl the n nderlngj .f us mnch more revolting untit for the BtOBMoh of vcn an ostrieh, little mutter who the poulterer) la, he can ill afford to do without some ! i t of u feeding device, of which t lie one pit lured herewith is munt excel- ! lent in vary respect, ( henpucss und simplicity combined with practicability make it imbed u jiy to both the beeper and the fowls. As can be seen, it consist of an ordiBBry WOOden trough, thin boards bent into and held in position by being firmly nailed to the uppers of the eml pieces, which In turn arc hinged to tha lower part on one bide und hooked

fthall Wi- BeeB Use rhlllpplnraf I'uhli' opinion a divided a to the wisdom of keep ntc tii Philippine. Wise atatrsraea an found on both iie of the question. Public opinion, however, i all one way in regard to Om- wimIoiii ot vervh.nlv keeping tlx .r health. Fr this purpose lb .'titter's Btomadi Hitter is widt-iy u-ed Tin medicine is hot h preventive and CBTS f. .r malarial levii-s, slum. uli diMirders, ti.rpnl la er and impure blond. It is atrree.ible to t aL tomhi Im and sootililig to the llfivt. F.dler must naverlietoo parti ulr 'houjt In i. . .km' veil hae es feist li.all ie Vust tak OBB' H'ite med Keen br d.(.. j sva on te quiet an' HJ SirttSBJ I let. ver i in. a ün.

iBtee. season the luia-

I.o south Ihla Fr the preeeat winter

vule V Nashville Hailio.nl Company ha hnprored us already nearly perfect through service of PullBsaa estibuled Bleepll g CaiB and skwSBt lay coaelic from t'lluilinati, Louiavule, St. Lmm ami ( bicaco, to Mot ile, .New Oilcan ami the QbN i oast, lhoBUUrvilhr, Oa., PeBSBceaa. Jachsoaville, Tsmpa, Halm lleeeh and other points in Florida. Pwrfect eoaaeetkMi wfll be mle Willi sbainer Inn - tor I uba, I'orto Hico, Nassau anl West Indian porta. T'-urist and lb nie Seekers excursion tickets on sale

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Kthics of Friendship. "How weet to have a friend whom ',n BSB trut Ves, esm .illy if be doeaa t a- k you tu trust luur." Chi ago He-old.

Va'cut, Louisville, Ky., for par

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on the other. By 'his arrangeatewi the poulterer is enabled to "o; en" the affair like a trunk. cleBB OUt the trough and then till it again with food. By having the trough divided into cotapartnienta, as repreaeated, a whole poultry ration, such as g-rain. Coro, intal, grit, water (in cans -,-drinking fountains). brokn oyster sin I!.-: and so on, can be very Biet !y stori d there. And thus it is that fwie an enjoy th- luxuries of a lovely tnblU constantly, for not one f them, try 1 us it may . cm pet on top wi:h its feet to pollute the coBteBta, The fact is. the birds can only ins-rt tloir heutia at the sides and ends, and simply eat not pecb one another, remember, i in the 'asc of an Open dish, si IHM the s act is too limitcti for them to Btoen their lit ads about so as to execute any pugilistic maneuvers. Hence all may come and eat in peace, and that to their heart's content, there btiiii

l i v er ooce a . loti inr. rreaeno 0, Bihlegi in N. V. Tribune. VERTIGO IN POULTRY.

Hisers TBttafl We offer (im Huadred Huilar Rewwdj for any ease of at..i ib that caunot be .ureti by Hall's ( 'at an ii i in . V. J. ( lu'iiey 4 '.. I'rops , Toh-do, O. We, tbl und isit'in !. have know n P. J. Cheney for the lest Ifi years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tr.uisa turns tad laiiaii-ially sbla to carry out any obligations made by their linn. Wi -i iV 1 ruax, WTiolesale lru(rgists, To led I. O. Welding, Kinntn k Marvin, Wholesale Drugtista, Toledo, o. Hall s Catarrh Curt is taken internally, acting directly up.ti the bl ": tad mui-ous urfarei .t the aratem. Price 75c per bot' tie. Sold by all DfBggista. Tcf t iinotiials tree. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

Et es te men det talk all t--m det bsf no tcai to poo, en at taahin.- Heiner limes MUS. CsWgniBCI I.i Ii Jk In rUBBBBSBf lBi Kemp's i'.abam will stoji the CoBfjh at om-e. lei to y.air diniruist to-day iiii'l H''t I lample bottle in . Large bottiea SB sad H eeatB, QO at once : delays are ilaiigeiou. Kkbj -"JbBI mW Hosier. TT.1 l ern to the doctor's. I'" tm ti lls Imn he i- looking himself .ilm in " .. I-- "la be reaDy aa bed SB that? I'oor fellow !" Boston TraiiMTlpt.

In the rr.ornir.g well. orcnesi and itiffneas.

St J A s I uns

A wait r-.s sh aid slvaya wear a fetching costume. ( Imago Daily New.:.

ICODKL HAKOKR FOR RORSK& act is, this sffair faces the bam floor all sied and cbntT must fall through the slat : npport OBtO tbs same, and Ss this in turn may be scraped up und fed to the ows, not a single thing edi bl' need to be wasted. Provided con: fodder is at anytime largely fed, nil one has to do is to let down the slat support from the "top OCCasiOOally and out upon the floor will roll the stalks, whence they can be taatly coaveyed to any spit dcstroel, B i.i'.'h, of course, should not be the .. uic pili, since cornstalks are alxv ays a iiuisnn,' in !u:ig of any kiml, iinlea It is a mflleh designed furiuii.e tpecinl purpose. Am! how about the economizing of room'.' Why. if the ma; ger is nest to the barn Hour, when drawing in hay or the like drop down the slat lopport from the top, leave i; so, an(l ( will b- entirely ut of the way. As to the materia! for eonetrurtlng this Mpport, generally speaking it is I st made of half inch beards fmir baches wide, and in fastening it at the bottom so that it will swing up and down nee common four-inch strap hinges, these serving the purpose nlH oat as xv I! ns iron ont s. and being Incomparably cheaper. Fred rick t Fibb j . in V. Tribune, THE USE OF PUMPKINS.

it I Preaaaee momi aa the iirmi. iu xi ii i aaea l a ! i.- rfeeiliiiK. Usually when fowls have what la know t. a "twisted neck or show sigae of VertbgO the cause is pressure of bloid on the braili. Tbe next point i. what aiiies the pressure of blood on the brain? Siu-h fowls are nearly always apparently healthy, and. in fact, should show good condition, a ocly birda that are well fed sutTsr from BUCh ailment. When fowls are on a range they procure much more food than might be supposed, and to give corn at night, especially in sinniger, is to put them in such a condition as mentioned. Uf course, in the winter feasor corn may be used, but furnier (i nd DOBltrymen should understand that when a hen has free range ahe becomes very fat and has nil the opportunity for procuring more food than she needs. Tbe fact that a hen may not appear fat may be a delusion. If ull of the fowls hena and chicks are affected, it is a sure sign that Some! hll g is wrong with the ftiod. It is true that the seeds of some weed may be at fauit. but .isually the cause is high feeding. The remedy, is to BUI the birtls up and give them notb'ng for Ü hours; then give one ounce of lean meat to each hen once n day 'hr t n days no other food and after that fecil a variety once a day. Farm and Fireside.

Since tbe discovery and introduction of l)r. Mvßc t Ti:ktiiin ( '" OWiy iroi the death u te ol small children baa largely decreased l i'.i: I lll.v A 1 s I litres! ion, HegUlates the IS. .weis and SBuBM ti cthing easy.

The Spranglea have been boasting a lone time about t heir horseless urriagi It turns OBt to he only a baby a perambulator. itoatou Transcript,

Don't N-itl . Iii( '.nigh.

lb -.1 v of H.ire!iounl and Tar instant.

Take Some Hale's Tar instant.

l'ike's Toothache Drops Cure in in' minute.

For very mistake f your own that you notice, vol' make a ihwn that ou are never aware of. At Inson dobe. He struck it. St. Jacobs Oil struck hi Ivheumatiaas. It was stricken out.

It is harder work to neidect work vou should perform than it is to To it.- Atchison Okwba, Piso's Cure for Consumption hut sa'-ed me many a doctor' bill S V Hardv, Hopkins Place. Haitimor, Md.. De 2, "W. 'en Aye see f iller feelin' sad all tern Aye get mat at he liver an pity hem. Denver TiBM s-Sun. Feeze and fret? Why? St. Jacob Oil eure Neuralgia. Soothes it down.

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Tbose llisses uf Its! lo U Iii, Ii ll, Ian He I eil In I. rent IBVBBtBga f rnaa Now Oa

Tha ii-s I on! rir Baram. The b'St food for making hens lay if lean meat. Whenthi supply of eggs fail- Stop nil Other foods and feed lean in-at. or livir (any .heap meal will ! answer), and it will b found superior to anytbiag that can be used, iireen ' hone that contain! S large proportion of ban meat is even better, provided the fat portions arc removed from the b.me. it win be found cheaper than grain because i: will make eggs. Ose ; riisiii why hens sometimes fail to lay when they have pleUty Of grain is (hat ; they require ebaage, it d meal contains the material for supplying the al

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i .'ui- win, tiw Mntateamttea. Teacher dohiiry, if your fatli. r' But. Ii is started one hour In hind 1l;e time marked by jour mother's. ROW long will It take to gain an hour? Johnny A fraction tvrr !. minutes. Von sat, tna's wutch don't jro.-.lew 1rs' Weekly. BUJMMrtBBf I'olnl. Wayworn Wataos Day Uy in the troplci the gntb grown on trees, Ain't dei a gra ft V Ferry Fatetic DoOt the tree have a be climbed? QncinnaU Enquirer.

There nr' three cla-aes of

Wbieb pumpkina can be fed wl profit from this time on; the

pig, the lamb nnd th" milk cow- the two former to be preferred. One ni the gri at benefits of fei ling pumpkiuai nnd particularly the seeds, lies in the fact that they act an b vermifuge and lici.ee serve a valuabb purpose II tbii time of year in ridding both the

classes of stock of the worms that dc 1 o nUCh to hinder their thrift. Ti'.i it true especially of sheep. About : 1 tin ir ulseascs may be summed up In one word worms and while pumpbios will perhaps do littli injury to I lung worms or grubs in the hu.-id. thw Will pruve valuable In getting rid ol th" other vermicular infeet HI, The Old grandmother who makes pumpkin ' k i i into tea and feedi it tohergrandl I I'hild.whosemot ber'i inexperiencedoee not enable her to take eure of it prop-1

tr.y. n. iiomg about the right thing, Eibl knows thUt the y .um : 1 cr hai xi .i ins, ami her long experience hu tOid her thai pUBypklU Seed t a and worms are at sword's points We suspect thai if our grandmothers had the lUBBBgCmCBl of the lambs t here Mould be less COB1 plaint of worms. Soun way we always did tbiah that u i .mo iiuitlier who hud can-d for Kcveu or right children und l doz u or more gfB Bile hi hi ran hud more sense ihnn a good many aurgeoiia.- Journal uf Ag rivcltui e

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SBbetnnce thai the hens must hare or they cannot perform lervtee, If tie hrns are fat give one OBOCC of lean !, t ' i ' I , ' I U Hull i ii ir i ... !....... .1

rowing I J ' ' ' '. ' . " for a week or two. American Gardea

IngHlBta n Mtalia I attwi . In growing alfalfa the land rtv t he

piowec deep and narrowed tine. Ma

nure and rert niter should be spplied liberally and lime Spplied to Ire lard in the full. Siw the seed in the spring using ten to twenty pounds of seed, according to circumstances, sowing broadcast if the lanil In Clear Of grass nnd Wet ls. If not it will be nn ndvnntnge to drill the (! In rows close together nnd cultivate the first year with w heel ho s. Once established, an alfalfa plot will last for y ears, ns thi rootage down to great depths and se eure moisture. In this section farmers slioii'il now a few rows oy way of Jtperinient in the spring am! keep the plants free of grass and weed. Dakota field an! Farm.

N. w York. CATTLE Native Httvra ... t'OTToN- MiiJimt; Kl. l'H w on. r Wheat ... u mi; XT No. 2 Red i i K N N i OATH No. '1 KKK -Now Mi .-s IT. LUL1Ö. i i i'l"l' N tillbiiK , UEKVES Bteer i)ra and lli'lfere... . Al.Vl.S ii lt in ' j 1 1 ;s Katr to aV . t si i KEP f .'' to i ... tlAL'R ltnta inew) ... Clear and s i..itit.. v i I EAT- N" -' lb i inter i tilN No. .' Mio 't i.X'l S-Ni. - it v t: No - 1 TuDAivo luaa Leaf burtejr i; y y l ie ir Tlmth)' ' in i . i..: :bwIc ütury ... i;. ;s I reah POKE Htundarsl inew) ... i;. .N o .r Kit LAUD Prime it am CHICAGO. CATTLE-Native (Heera .. ) 1 m ; I'alr to "io ti Ml I BKI I- air to 'B ' Uj t iViotci Patents .. I s-,01 1 u I' it ir.s I W11KAT No. 2 MprliiK N' I 11 i.i IN N... OATtJ N. 2 1 lt K M BS oiew i KANSAS ITY CATTLE -Native Uteers ... in ;s All trade

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