Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1899 — Page 7

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CHEAP STRAW BARN.

II AfTnrria Wliili-r I'riiU'i'l I n from i .Iii ii ml ci in nur PnrtHllM fluni l'lii-a und HnI Tki Mnatmtloa Fig. 1 gives ci.;it fenn of straw buru & utta. bfil to BWlS harn, ga1 having shej r,.f. Tlllt U Ii form generally adopted ii.tl provides both 'Vuvend harnfmrä" "'''I "atraof luft." Th ruof st "straw barn will necessarily have to be with very little ith und is usually ir a of met a I . Were we to built! over I ft g we woiiM wake the eovertd barnyard and straw barn in the oriu of . "w '. i ;r extending off from main liarn, und

have cable roof making r.i let MUM

ATTACHED ITItAW UAli.v h Iffht M main barn. This vronld add rerv mwh Ut capacity of the straw loft sr.i! cive better opportOOlij for ventili. D, as will ns to provide for more pitch to the roof. I i '.' represents interior of mnin ban 41 'x. 1 ' with cable roofed wir , straw l).irn and covered barnyard AOs J4 Th cvercd barr.ynn! hi this cane Is but slightly larger than tliat in Fig. 1. y1 Iba capacity of the ilnw loft

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DISPOSING OF HONEY.

Whf lire Itrqirn Should t ry I I'.ill I i a l'roatablr llrlall 'I rada uf Tlii-lr Otsu. The Cleat dMROSltj W the H'raga farm l I ItnODOff is in Andilig a nai ktl for Ma surplus. This mattest1 of mfhating tue product! of a farm u gas that anonM ba glrca nott tkoagkl b pfoduetra, liny have ko lang (old :

j Im grain buyer ur nu robanti j. ; I Ii g to wit.u tin y taas U market, all ar j ing the buyer I. make the pr.ee, that a 1 good ntanj of loam faol thai it ia rather a small liii.sii.es. to try to seil i t retail. Th. y looh .it it in a wrong igh:. .Vit j MM MMtttMV i" a Inn tin .1 i,ui Mrould j prefer to buy but ier, t Ii.,iii, fruit I und rryetablea dlractlj from the pro dticer, if he could do B0 In sell,:;;; lion y go directly to the best i.tiii.l,,- ; ami give tMn a gjtaaa full of your cx j traded honey cr prist 01 them . : 1 i a quarter of a pound of nice con.o not ay u:.d tell then 3 ou have it fi r .-. e, i.amI Hf the price. A few day later nail

ca.11 and ii-k for ordert. Very often more than half the families, vv.ll buy ai d gradually others will corni is irlth their orders until you will have a M cure market for all you can 1 r.jilue.'. It is u fact th 1 a famllj that 000 ." into the habit of anting booty will ir. nine eases out of ten 111. vs it so much when they pet out of ,t that they w 11 wiah for mora at once. The great difficulty wirb baying honey at the nvcraga eountrj town t re i that luerchanta rai 1 : keep t In stock. They may buy a few pound 1 if they can gtl it in the way 4 ;( trad", but they do not make a practice .'t keeping it and uaoally when they do they demand a greater j rofll ofl A th 111 on any other line of good I they keep. Almost any honey producer can : more than the wholesale city prioe by Belling at h. me and hy doing tli.ssav'j 1 binaaclf the eoat of freight and comza i : t'.uuu and runs no risk from allowing his goods to get into the handa of rissy commission nirrcbants. Furmtrs' Voice.

WnAT THE LAW DECIDES.

The rieht of a city to maintain ejeet 11.. 1 t for a street of which it MM not Wa the fee U usta d in S ,1. Franv. 'iiote (Oil ). 41 L It A. kU, An action ugait:t an Iiu'ian bt onglag to M tribe and a partlMhar raaafva UM. bn. ught by a white -nan on a contract, it held. it. Btaej rt. Label I (Wis.). 11 L l; A. 419, to I,.- within the jurisdiction of a state court. I'oles of an electric railway. If ropMiy placed, in 1 Id in Snyder ft. Fort liadlw nStr.it Railway c.'mpai y ( la.). 41 L R A, M.V to give ao right of action to th. abutting on Der, n betherbt owns the fee of the street or not. Fii,s f,,r o en-har-.Ts h im ppresi aoaparij are held, in South, ro l'.rese aompaoj ComH Walker (Va.). 41 L. K. A 43d. rot to bt within the constitutional provision setting apart as a literary fin ,! fliie& (..':. .-Ii i.1 for offenses committed against the state." The garolttfaineftt of a debt due to a noir.-:.!.:: who is r.ot personally sen.d Within the stale and who does not roluotarily appear, is held. In LouisWtthj & N i: Co. vs. Nnsh (Ala.), tl L.

H. A. 331. to a. invalid, because it d

not eonttltUtt due process of !av.

A secret :, , ,: r. the t ve of t ho grantor" marriage, to prerenl the wife from acquirii g anj it.terest in the properly. Js held, in Arnegaord s ArntgMrd (N. D ). 41 I.. 1:. A. l'.-.s. a bf voi 1 n to her homestead rights, but rot void In toto.

The i: ...rmna. O11I1I Product of 'I iws i.l hi tin' ci'.-'''.et K 'I N.arm hitory. Fr.-m South Africa, the Klondikeaad Auntr.i 1 t bs preeioaa awtal 1 ben (shipped in brga quaatitiea. It 1 believed that this 1' .ait put wall in irly douhle that of any previous i wehr month. The aak of Moat. ttir'n Btomach Bitten are alao increasing very 41, and tbia rear il tt fai n bm dy will n:-. Brore people of dyspepsia, indicest .'ii, ronstipatioa, nervoaaaeaa a: . neak i-s. li ..I. i vi r I e: 1 .

Some st.ll There j still a de paper 1 ir in the The , Ilai tweeo . . ' - bt tired 1 1 iliaat ..n.

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t'ounty and S at.- ..hiiiK.ud, utid tliat sa .J Arm i'A pay the sum ot'Oue Hundred Dolla i s for u li and 1 . . ry ease of 1 atari h that 1 i Hint be curc-d bv t h- 'tue of Hall's ( 'a'arrb Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. v. rn to before me and subscribed in rvy nr. ence, tins Cth day of December, A. D. ISSd A. W. OLE A SON, is. 1 Notary Fnbue. Ila't'.- ( 'atarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucou- surfacea of the h t-rn Send for testimonials, free. P. .1 CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. So'd hv druggists, 73c. 11 all's Family Filll Bl t the host. The Cons fee Pa lioaoofcoe, 'Th? successful ttatesatan," paid the Cornfid Philosopher, "mur.t he able to stand a great deal while he is running; not to mention the ability to lie at the same time." In lianapolia Journal.

Slimy t'ii!.- ( iiniint Itrink , coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You e 111 drink dram t hen you pi. a sc and rle.p

like a top. For Uraio-0 doeo not ath tlat

A building of which the foundation and four walls rernain substnntially Intact and which rOB be repaired for about one-th;rt its value is be Id . in Corbet w Spring :.-:rdrn Intoranet comparv (. V ). 41 f. B 31 A m bsk,

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persons, vom.;- p. ople und bUdren Grain0 the 1.1 1 HH't drink. Maden .1:1 nur., era ins.

ENGLISH ARMY AHB NAVY.

IN'TERIOB or MAIN BAJUC. has Bet D raited from 30.000 cubic feci to 10,000 cubic feet, or doubled, and gives a much better opportunity for light and ventilation. '1 !. "ho have covered the barnytnl and straw loft in any form, however, are very much pleased with them Bad är.d they get double the benefit from :! air :raw tad manure and at the. MM time find theircattle do much better botl summer and winter. Winter protection from cold and rammer pro teetloa from flies and heat. John L. liawrer, In National Stockman. PROFIT IN SHEEP. rn.:rr BtMMld I l.IIt Slnl.,. from S.t r... I'.n i nt. Bwaaalty from Million llrei-rfa. A shepherd can make from 23 pei eer.vtojOpercent.on his Investment in mutton BhMp, acoordinp to hisskill. A r od brMdiag ewe eaa peodMaeaatii wool to pay for keeping her. A cue ...ii bt kepi iu thrifty condition, being fed such coarse fodders ns ntraw. clover hay and corn fodder, with one-half pound of grata daily w hen she requires it, at a ros.t of one cent j cr day. during he period of most expensive feeding. To pay for her k-ep she needs to produce no more than ten pounds 1 1 good ssool, and that B mutton ewe can do. In addition to the wool the returns from a ewe will beat least one lamlj the Betrag! of the mutton breeds is Bearut BM and one-half. From the '.nets derived from our experimental ork it is safe In ay that, charging '"! at market pi ra, mutton can be ! BBt on the nuirket of) foot for at Ifast ' tfiree rents per pound. Such mutton can he furniabcd at that cost will sell ' 'or six cents, and the sheep should Weigh 150 pounds. Here is profit of t I I from a she-p under the most modträte ttrcumatsacet. I have known of mutton breeding to produce tech year n clear profit of ten to fifteen collars. Western Plowman.

HINTS FOR STOCKMEN. F-ed some chopped feed, with meal, '0 the hogs. 1 eorh norsc should have plenty of good grooming. Keep the pigs warm. Sometimes in try cold weather better throw a blaa 1. over Um m, VYhiU pips should be hpt warm. never let them bunch together for any ' ' Bldernbkl time; it vsiii produce distnse. One of the most fitnl things for the I'ig is 11 cold, damp nest to sleep In. eUBCinbef the nest must never be imp; let it hi either warm or cold ry mueh is said about feeding bi rm trnter la ontwa, The annae prin 1 1 ' BppHea to BWfOe. Cooked or 'earned food doea the hogan immense mount of good. Aa pbn inen BM la age it may be weil 'a InereaM Blbjhtty the proportion of "orn in order t.i malm Ike ration a little Bmre carbonaceous toward the tiniah'ng period, W lb B good drj bed and a good dry eed Dg-room that is warm and lignt tnd kept clean, the pigs will do well to lf confined ( tilrs(. (UO enmpurttuenta until they are alx months old. when hey should weigh not less than 140 P"imb each, vYeatern PlMtmaot,

As is the rule In the Ilritish r.avy. ofheera and men In the navy of the United Stales receive the same fare. Is. 3d. per day being allowe d both officers und ordinary aesmen without distinction of rank Although the duke of BBToCotrurg(Jotha is the BOVereiga of a (i. rmau Itate, be its nevertheless still an admiral of the licet of the Ilritish t.av v. and ha

a perfect right to wear the uniform and

Whenever a barn has a barn base- boist H -g as such.

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There are many suhject on which you have no : cht to !...v.- an oiuttioti. lor the n leofl von know nothing sbnnt them. -.c liis..ii iiobe.

St Paul. Mum . Feb. 21th. 1W. Our little boy was atiheted with hip disease, or bone ule. r, u hrit he was aLut three years old. lie utlered severely for a vtar and nine months. We had seven difitrent doctors tor him, hut th. y e.uld n..t eure nun. lhey took out Bat p eie Ol bone shout 3 inches ions', the shape of a shoe, and ono smaller pie.-c. The hole in his hip was alx.ut 31 uuhes deep, and the sore ktnt running all the time. The doctors OtWtted ai to keep the hole filled w,,h cotton, saturated with sum. kind of n.. di1 iae. This we d:d. and BOtd a probe to in- . 1 the cotton. We could introduce t lie probt about. 3 inches; and found by pnae

:ng tin1 J rutje atx.ut that tin r. wa- a ;,.ri.v cavity next to the bone, and W could feel j the bona With tM probe. The child was very pale, thin and amah and e-.uld not p, and we had no It pe Of his recovery, 'i in- tr.-atment we nave httn un.h r the doc-I tors' d r. , lions did him no wx. We final-1 ly commenced using Allen's I'h-erine Salve I and it soundly and permaatntly cured him in about six months. He baa been well about four years and is strong and nuite fleshy, hut limps a little on account of one leu bi ing a little shorter than the other, j ilt is u picture of health, and nm, srutll ea

anI i.avs villi otin-r bo-s as th iugti nota hftg hid been th. matter with him. We bt li. ra üleerine Balve saved his life. LAUR PEDKRSON Sworn to bcf:.re me tlnsSt'.h day of Feb ruarv, . P O. HAMMFR. Notary Tublic, Ramsey Co., Minn.

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QUARTERS FOR PIGS. Tli - s "In. 11 t.l Hi- lu tin- Bar a lime, inrni int. I Rover Mbero otner Bloefa is i .

nient. as all should have, in tint . should b- Rjted the winter quarters for the hogs. As there is a strong, UieagTM üble an. II from the p'gpen. 'lie b MM -uieut should not he w here other stock Is kept, ,.nd of course not near thq bnuc. .Not only hordes a. a! cp, which are dainty in their feci, tig, but ren the cow. which is less all.ettd t.v foul odors, w ill refuse to eat loud that has been where tht stench Ir.in tWaj I. . 11 MUid get at it. Vet Wa havtj kaOWfl farmers to allow hogs to n: ia the same staid? with cattle ami hor.-e, and then wuitdei whv the latter so

iatl.ng gun was ihe first ma

chine tin used in the Ilritish army end 1 avy. This was Introduced in i'T5. but in ggg the Gardner came into use. then i the Nordenfeldl in 167a, and the Maxim in ls7. This gun then weighed 60 pounds, agaiMt the 4I0 pounds of the Nordenfeld t. Hoots and leggings for the Ilritish army cost 233.000 yearly, ar.d bats and caps 4:50.(XK. The flannel, linen. Calico, velvet, buttons, cotton wool, I B ; COOt Ott, etc., from which are made the I tunics, trousers, and shirts of t he army ; .. t I" .,-. o . M arlv.ar. 1' l.fOO a w cefc

Bad feet from frost-bitea are nude aamid Ry St. .la.oh.-, ;l. It cures. Know!, dfe k ' wer enlv up to the point where a person knows it all. Town Topics. Gouablsss Leaia jo Cenonwntlea. Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at unce. Do to our dric.' isl to-day and pet a sample bottle free. Ijirpe bottle 25 and SO cents. (Jo at un BJ delays are dangerous. Wa rommor.lv cut our eye-teeth on something harder than n rubber riag- Uetrot Jourr.al. To Cure at Cotit In One Day Take Lazatica Brome Quinine Tablets.. All druggists rei und money it it fa. is to cure. 25c. Oddly cm ugh, London cvelists are competled to ridt slowly through Fleet street. I A. W. Rulletin.

The Public Awards the p.lm to Hales If. ney of llorchouod and Tar for coughs. Filmt Tooth n bo Drope Cure ia one mi nut?. The man who is full of himsc'f isn't much space t . ti.l any how. Town 'li.pa.-s.

often get "off their feed," and lose lU sh. ! 1 spent in wag. for the n.ah Dg Jp of

Made worse by eoid. St. .lacobs hl to cure.

Neuralgia needs It cures.

Oaa Wnj to Trr. Ti e Inrnvetaario Of course, you can't ple.-iM. i v. r ! 1 Fr.i.i 'u? Sutipo.e von give Wajmer opera with coon songs between the acts. -Rurk. Very Low Ituiea Via ibi Mlssoarl, liitiiMis A. 'I'esns Itnllnii). Semi i Dthly exeup-ior.s to the southwest, i be grenteal opportunity to visit Texas, the Empira state of the Da n, unparaili td as to resources and producta and with an art a exceeding all the Eastern and htid .... States, 'i ;t- Htat ' - ai reports of products, as compiled by th? commissioners of Texas, indicate this section as havna the peateet possible ad van tag in as mild and eqa iol climate and in the variety and products. -neu of its soil. For further information. deaariBfiwt painphleta and dates of excursions, apply to li. F. llowther, hhst.l'. AM Cincinnati, O.

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Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep well? Pain in your back ? Lack cnerry? Appctitf poor? I -.on bad? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poi -sorts that arc always found in constipated bowel. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body ea'.h day, as nature intended, these poisonous subitances are sure to be absorbed into the blood, always canting sufftrinß and frequently .usi;i severe disease. There is a common sense cure.

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.St. .la.-obs Oil wiil cure it.

blind as self-

There k na ! ve so i -love. Chicago Daily Nt

I.nne's I'nmll. 't.dlclne. MoeeB the bowels each day. In crdr to be healthy tins i necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. C ures sick beadache. Price 25 and 5ov. Thinking over our own faults makes us talk less about th t ot hers. liam's Horn. I'iso's Cure for OeMBmntkm i an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. V. K. Williams, Antioeb. 111., April 11. ftiH. The nickel in the slot music box "can't play for a cent." L. A. W. Bulletin. Any ache, from QBOthacht to lacka.he, St. Jacobs Oil Will ure.

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Our strut cars are all personally Conducton.! 1 A. W. Hulletiii.

The bog alona iii thrive under auch circumstances, though even the hog in its effort to keep warm Will cri.wd close around the larger animals to gather heat from their iKidie-. In this nay the lior is apt to be stepped upon or kicked. so that be practice is not best avea for him. The pigs winter quarters should be mad.- warn), and . . light, having a wall on the south side with large doubiwindows In it through Whiefa the winter sunl ht may stream. II all the other sides are walled tiht. and a bunch .J chopped stnus- is put la una corner, the pigs Will make t'ieir nest Ig that and sleep at nijht, but in sunny days they will huddle together where the sunlight can fall upon them. Th.s

il Ulis malcnal.

Including the British BOB commist.ed oftcers and men (is.flßS), native officers Und men (SMm) (equate tl.uTT) ltd folloerera (3t.O0tt), there wcre'Jll.OGl i i ii employed in repressing the recent frontier disturbances on the Northwest Indian frontier. 1 l. re were 41. .'i adntiaakma into the held and genial hospitals and 1.641 deaths.

The stinzy man's dollars are ,t you BHgbt call close quarters. Golden Days.

TfIL MARKETS.

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TIT-BI'i-S OF INFORMATION.

The imperial palace at St. Pat wburg contains one room which is the largest ti the world. It is- H'.O feet loog tod 1". 1 ' fvel w ide.

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The largest flower In existence grows

matter of sunlight has much to do with , ,, Mindanao, one of the Philippine. It

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mi- in .it i ii i it i in s in ni i'.'ii.r Miwisaa the successful rearing of their litters especially those farr.iwel in early spring. American Cultivator.

SMALL WORKBENCH. I'.soerillms It I unirnl. nl fr lining - i uill gwMwf It' I 'Iri.ic ri.iind ll.mr ne Hi. r . A small wnrklsei eh is ery convenien for lining small jibs of repairing. Get a long, deep, but Barrow, empty grocery 1. t and mOUUt it upon leg upon its side as shown. This provides not Mtj Workbench, but a sh-!f below it foi

three fee: -in diameter anil i called

"the man of the lake." Tht mayor of LondOB gettiii salary of k'.'i.oyO a year, and occup es i he ..tlic-ial residence, rent free. The entertala ..ts he furnishes BMOrb mn.-t of his ia iury. Ki red let arc put to an ornamental use in some of the ds'.ands of the West lulies. Tbry arc caught ard conti; .d iu nett on the heads of ladies, an tOJM ines a ballroom will appear w Iii red. rreen, blue and yellow lights geamiug 1 1 situ her hair.

FASHION NOTES.

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' keeping tools. The cover of the lo I can bt hinged to the front for the purBOSS ' kei ping the (OOlt mole secure, i There is not a farm in tht country thai j can alTord to be without at least a su a I beach on which to make repairs and to j construct the small articles needed for i rat i v ie,' on farm operations. Y. , Tribune.

VearetaMea for Peelter. t lsi.ut necessary to cut up potatoes, carrots i r btetl for poultry. I'm them the feeding places, cut in half, and

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W an acaired, feed carrots, and the I" w 1 ' ' '-' 'a.r.dadeepvelU.w. The ?h. e. Ut ,Mr" Wttdmag who prefer ' ' tablea mZ, be ;.;- ' ry. and also, ulrs. without ,2 "i! labor for that rurpusf. American Uardeaiag.

imie or n MaeeeVi Pawt, By the angle of a horse's foot is meant the angle formed by ,he wall and the ground surface of the foot at t e nter of ,he tM. In order to get ihe feet alike in shoeing trotters horMahMra usually measure the lenirth cd the too and the height of the bed trotu the Coronet In the bottom of the wall. It it well to remember ,hat different horses may hare Iocs and heels id, lie atme length and height, and ye, ,li angla of the (out may be different !n encli case. A study of a pie, ore of the bones of the leg will show jut what it meant by a s, might line striking the center of the pastern nncl coiliti jcjntOa It meant when a straight line will pass through the center of both POaltlogJ bones and the colli n bone.- Kurse lte lew.

Dee tie, toad, turtle and butterflykhaped brooches are paining in pOpU arity, They are generally st with I in I tat Im or precious stones. him metal is gaining in favor, and imoOg the many novelties is a lorgnette chain, which is worn either plain or studded w Ith gern. Niw styles of umbrella handles of burnt ivory or ivory smoked, withsil.1 r a' d gold trimmings, are numerous. I he most attractive is a Hat ivory ..: die with carving irimmed with alt Pocket boolta and card cases of wal- . - ..r elephant hide, with s.lvtr and .Id mOttU lingB, are shown, 'lie L..tis are novel and, with or without the BddlttM of a small watch, nre very ..-irulilc presents.- .lew. let's' Wnkiy.

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with the pills will histen recovery. It clcanccs Lie blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. WrHo rio Doctor. Our Me.llol rSr-pr.rfnTit hss BBS of ias m.ist iml; - i t phjaleUas la the l imed Stat-. Wll t 'n .Inrtor Jmt b"V you ate ufTcrlne. Von

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