Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1899 — Page 3
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Was, tdao President of the Iiaao ww Caim MiAiag aad Hühaa; to-, u in lack. Tt'j hs reeeat.j struck wonderful deposit of gold on their properties. AJ s. retail tke toek of the OoUi Col Co. aas Vibid in uiur. Many of tfce Mimt of the John A. Sailer Seed to. arc owner of Gid Coin Stock. The KiMt are located in the Seea eU District. Idaho.
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BiarKi nun a - , Dtkn an- lirr-t dtafribaw a a port of prtaoa t-ontuiue, l.v arlOeA pria onen kiiMi. r ji tlM btwai F (fur. thief) on the fart- of u Kornau ikltf. V t0 -Win lialli woe? who lnitli air- , r minis -.rrenii(11i)ir to the ,' Mibstiintivei ore. Btri.-tly bpmkInc tatJtet9w In '" Matrflni DVbo hath Ok? Who liath Alu? XIm MM M too prellt mid too mmj to Mnl m paiati lv. They ar- WtWI of I , I at 1 o "f wAaWlt WOaw inone'a f, wo in I''1 taii'i'.v; paini-. dlawBwa, poverty. A mnn -i k OB MMaMWl f I , tint ttlffV W I'ifTeri-iitly from pat uek in tha BktenM of Ood. A , ion, eroaw, mux bt tfry. r it b a shaiiH'. "Who hath idiitinl f at mwa thw coaüat bctwwaa ,., . nod eOwICBCl orc prohably, quarn N Blld IwkkcTfTtffa. "W holikth liatihlinp?" Foolish talkinp, vile fonverUtlOBt tioisy ilemoiihtrHtions, n-vela-Iton of aecrtta, "Win. hath woundt uithmit eaaetM Wound a received ii. rareltsB or wholly unprofitahle dia- , ,-, wounds ntid itHpaai suc-h aioomi' of Iht brawls of ilrunkt-n POw, lAfigia, v i t hoot ;hj.-o:" Vpam v ry fclipht prevoratiiin, which tni-n iufhiiued with .. i, . mi i-i v nut to inkr.- EOol. "W bo
katb redneaa oi ryes?" Tfce arord dooa i dt refer to the reddeniBfr but Um diutntii jr of tbe eyes, had Ike potter oi rkvtoa." -IWltaack. i:. Becond Pietntre. A PortraH of Ika Artist Who Mad the Drunkard'a Tiitiire. V. 30. "They Ihat tarry lonj; j.t the wine:" The tendency of atttmaj rink ia to eontlnne drinktnw to afaaani ! !, often tbe whole niffkt, in rarouM "They that po to hrek Mixed wine:" Tkey go to the wine botMO, the place of reTelrjrt BeptnoflBt those who l.ur.t out when- carousals arc tahii.ir place. "Mixed wine BBdonbtedly here t;. s) Mod, drugged, medicated wine, tl a Inv nlcathag power of arkiek i iBcreaaed by the ii f' don of dmpa ami apieea." Muenacher. Such HM9J (Irirk the cip of a eoetty death."- TentfMB. Here :ire indicated four t!anrone Daaaawi Who d.oen not enter tlie ... a l .a a. a
lirst Iii r.ot le rayiaio in tncimirm. II) Recfdag bad coinpnnv. () BlpptBg Ike wine. (3) Drinking to hum. (4) Drnnken enrousain. III. Third Pbgnre. A Section of the "fftacb Valley head" to the dnu faaVaPt condition, with It anarr. und traps
i.i .d pitfalls. V. 31. "Ixiok not tliou ; npOII the wine." Do not put yowfwtf j I . the w of leSBptatlon, "When it 1 ; t.. :" Red wlnea weiwaBoateetoenacdlfn t'..' nst. The v it-.c of Lebanon ia said to be of a rich golden color, like Malaga. "WkcB it iftTeth its cinr:" Lit. rally. - i v, the clear brlghÜMwa, or the btaded bttbbka oi which ihe wincä nker lookl with complacrm-y. riumptre. "In the cup:H 8parkleaor babblet when poured out or shaken; ". arri.s a bead," which is regarded ti 1" an indication of the ateength mid quality of Ike iiii.r. Sonae winea are celebrated f'.r their lirillinnt npjcartl it,- V. Hunter. "When it nioieth Itf elf aright:" Bette an in R. V.. "when It foetk dow n aaoolkly." Tldadocs ntt refer to the aparkliag of tint wine; but ratl.rr it "describee the pellucid utrearn ' Mine pleasantly from the winc-sklo r ng into the pöblet or the throat. flnniptfa, IV. POartk i'ieture. Tlie Dniukard'a IIarrst Ptold. In thia preat trallery we ptis thr.niK'h many room till we enmc to the last one Ugkted withu lurid DaMe, and we fajN on the saddcet picture of nil. 3. "At the In.t It blteth like ii MrpeBtt" l ike a terpen t it will W I'riiii.int of clor, nnd plide with eny ti.oti.it:; nnd like n tterjtent it will bite. "VMer;" The ncoud worth 'adder," in Ike innre specific, and is anid to be the Pertea, or horned snake, the fiit
' tOtl 4,'fneric.- Cook. The erastea is
rx. redinply venomous. It lurks in the tad, coiled up periapt in a cnmeTa '. et; rint, readv to dart nt nny pulsing animal. TlM Serpent nnd the Adder. Trie east I woefnlly cursed with poisonous reptilcH of nil kinds. The special point to he obeereed iu the present instance. BOwevtr, is thatthc comparison of wine It lk serpent begtot in the thirty-first ,,r"' rather than in the thirty-second. Tkk My be netter in the follow inp fBdt rlBf of the twoversea: "Ix-ok not tt iMWiMt lien it reddeneth. w hen it Ihowetl ita eye in the cup - plidetk tnootkly, After that, it biteth like the "trpeal and Itinttk like the hiaaint:
erp, t,t."F. s Timet. (ienpr fron, I nun in 00 mai.v t'liritif l.'iMtnr' 11,
ra'e ,,,1 tj,,. Xniiy n"nv 1 i -.f teu.ptati. n may iaed as spurs to nrpe us to Rod. If i ran in it sn .he w oi Id by dtrinp 'or it, w,. may help it by Heini? in it. Hie sinner seema to enjoy beltip tbeBled us much ns the plrasure of akeatlag, 1 ,! Ian ..-,r sort of virtue that ..nslata lag fr.mi sins that are not nWtu for. Reetnae bt thinks the Christian la tOlebieg .n a strnw, the skeptie rejeett he lift buoyr-Ram'a Uurm.
Tne feedkmg to tgft 1 h 1 useitoi d'freit lei.fils. l' to t!. number of bops In each pen. 1 a.ake 1 them, ii, 12 anl 1C leet I01 p. Tbe bottom is made A two 2 by W ajroore pi a. ita. On the top of tftoM pianka I pike flee piece t by i J'' iockca iotag. iaaiuul distance aoart. TLeae are act
3U cdpe (lot n.itl. hut lf(T 1 tj-.e tbem on I cut a piece out in tbe center 2 back 11 deep and 4 inckea lon The d. pth ia cut a little on tbe akHlt. Theu 1 spike one 2 by 4 on each tide af this cut H inches loTip. This 2 be 4 is ttlfco toe nailed to the Ix.t'.o of
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the trout;! . 4 it 'bes apart at tbe bottom and a spread of 14 to K inebx at top. Then I take an lMncb board and nail on each side "on the inaid-" of these upright t by 4's. but I lettbeae side boar. - !iup into the , .t m;.. ' the botlotn I h 4. so Ike boards are only 2 inches from the Utom of tbe troiiu-h and have a 2-inch char spread at bottom, where the will and feed can come thr. ..:-h. When 1 have tl nil done, then 1 r.ail a 1 by 4 on Um Fidea. which makes th trough 2 inches deep. Then nail up the end a tight ta hiph aa the atandards and the trcuj-b is complete. The dimersione I highen are for a 16-foot lonr troopb and for old hogs. If the trough ia wanted for young shoats frr.m three to eight months old I use a narrower be ttom; a la-il h b not it wide enourh for little pfgt. The 2.i-inch is too arK for the HtttC fellows, at they will pet (tj with their front feet- Tbe boards that are pot in center of trough are to keep the kngfl from getting it with
th.ir feet; ab" to pr. v MM spilling iee nnd alop c n their heads and ear. 1 think thit ia the cleanest ortry i I feeding kogt and beata the feeding floot ell to pieces. I M r -:.'v. a ft . "inr floor yd but what the begs would leave their offal on it while they were feeding and they would have to diai I their feed in their own dropping, but in thia kind of a trougfc they cannot drop tjrgthing. neither can they get their fee't in it while tkey are full of mud. Cor. American Swineherd.
dtthr is pcefetdtet. and I go the cfcaar fr her. Yo see. she exaiced. xa a -per, "there" cy daSlaca ia at. aad tke daiZp j that aaakes ti aaaat aase ia ye tsid latl lake Btisix.Bu' - : ...j I is.is wbea jro taaah her bark. I braked the Bf vju. aad aoar she taJss tsJ the as raaned e:si. Si -.s pees :ei: I : " - a t: .i :Lm:' z - 1 Asa d Mrs- Talbol aaud sbe aHL H baWr
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-I fi aav imzr U artite aad toyaat krx w what ytT aaedatate. 5 lr. . a-s C. :-e f r r-.e Ilm todahltjlll rears, bat wa. abie t be aa aef base. Sia a year r J May. wies i w u take dow aad a ahwe t tawre at.
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rroM Baby IB thr UK I Bale tagraadaaa a tke roeker Grja-Oiaood for th wkaie faaswy. It th wiid tM sc v..: : r w.Ir. Never - -. :r.r r.rrv. er iBjares the djat.ca. ..Md rroaa part griL. z a t : .r. : His :-.e ; .--c aad aptmraaara af the beat coffee at t tbe tr I: . a gea -t ad s, eisi.tar tftatta aad a rniai to star. It asakvs tor ha-tn aa-i am ng Ask ,or rteer tor Grain A).
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HERE ore women everywh-rrt who tnlTer almost con--at a t . a. 1
star.uy because they cannot Dring iQemscivea iu itii all Vo.t.t tVia.ir ills to b tihvsiiian.
s; . H women ran urelv extilain their tvmptoms and their
aflenng by letter to Mr. Pinkham at Lynn. Matt., for the cone. A r.rw.srt in hr ha never iM-en
I violated. Over a million women have
been helped by her advice and medicine. Mt. Pinkham in attending to her vast corretpondence is assisted by women only. If you are 11. don t delay. Her reply will cost you nothing and it will be a nractica. hclD at it was to Miss ElXA E.
mm BfckNN. East R ehester. Ohio, who aays: 1 shrunk from the ordeal of examination by our physic un, yet I knew I must bav treatment. Mv tumbles were backache, nervous tired
feeling, painful menstruation and leucorrhcea. I am so pTatclul to you now that I am willing to have my name published to help other girls to take their troubles r i y . Lyd:a E. Pinkham Vcgeta -e C mp' .und usee! as you wr.te me has made me entirely well and very happy. I shall bless you as l-'rsr 3S I live." Mrs. Pir.kham receives thousands of such letters from gratcfnl women.
Ml-s Xf.li.ie RtF.LL, of j Grace St.. Pittsburg. Pa.. i- a letter t- Mrs. P;::k-
hamsavs: Fr m child
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ing intense pain running from my waist to my womb and the mer.ses were very painful. One day, seeing v ur advertisement in one of mir owners. I wrote to von.
When your reply came I began taking your Compound and followed your advice and am now in perfect health, and wruM ad- ...... 1-4.. T-irVi nr no, ,r to taice Lvdia E.
iiac at y wmm . jP r.iham's Vegetable C mpound. which I can praise above all other rail filthll It is a wonderful help to women."
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TlM Ota of the Endless Chain Staff k Boob fan tne purchaae of bdOt Z.A .., - . ; ,tar '..makes it juai like f.:.d;ng tnoney. W hjr, for oaTv- - enabled fc-t.ne large Mo package of Red t r.... starch
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS. IIa, v l'rocrr. I e S.irl'1 .r4rlfll Take nre .f Th-m llnriB ihr lall aad Winter.
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Concerning the proper care of ttrawherry pi: i ' ' '' ' " : ,,-T-1 the fall and winter the tl tfj GeBtleman says: "There are. w suppose, some market gardener who do not gtT th ir strawberry bed any ear it w. titer, trusting to the matted fol.rge te ptoteet tbe roots, or to fortcuatt aMalker. With an ideal w r.tir. sr w
falling early ted remain inp until well Into sprintr. tl do practice would do. tne beds coming out in pood corditior.. last spring, after one of tbe severest . winters known, it wa i that wherever snow fell and remained atrawberry plants came out in pood oriT, while all other fmii were irjured. l!ut the i. al w ir .erise'd- mre,Jred. I even if protected by srow during the severe weather the l"'s are apt to j V exposed in early spring ar d subjected to alternate freeir e and thawing. upheavii at I 1 .reakir the ror ts. The -riser market gardeners keep their heda ; oe fields cleanlv cultivated until freer
Inp weather acta in. then cover tbem three or four inches deep wth atraw. ; wole or marsh hay. or whatever tnav be the cheapest mulch available. In tbe ' sprite but cot too arly. this mulch i rated off the rows into ihe a'y be tween. and allowed to remain there till j fterfruitinptime.keepinpdown areed ml retaininr moisture. S -me grcarer .
treat th. :r plantations of rapberr.e and blackberries in 1be same r-vT-"
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P $H I Is vocr breath Tr:n your I bev rnesafs nam thr.r heads aside. A rii brsata near.s t'i liver. I Ave- sFi - .is. Tliey cure -i- -, ... - ' - . "eps:a, I .1 r::: :. A.I
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f i luarin'.'1! j t u iir o r i r,no dute of pnrctiaiM!, aaiat any imresfa. tion In matensl or workmanship. T stand is naaJe c.f the best Iron and is 1 he cabinet sotk la. . , r-iished in fonr chole of antiMu ok or w sin. It hassesea draaers.i'.l I ir.i' i'inelr carved and with .... rin Dulls. Tbe mechBB-
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.'uptl.is maehineC.O.n. -lars. If. e exanii nation r ; y : Iilncant frei t at any time witbinouda; oil we will refund the full
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aa it l'K a and can Bad tenet tut it , can get through. There are too many good, rilltag, gentle hor.es tome of tbem at low . pr;,.ei,, .,-r: i ' a man in keeping t . blky horse or exposing hi life wiik a vicious ore. Almost eiery da;, the k':llirr.f pecple j by bulla ia announced. The Mat wha will go into a pasture where tkere as a bull, with no means of protectie. woul.l Bem to ni'ir hie .a:e ..'tt. I he bul. cannot be tratal. AgrraJ . lar ai bloitumiaC
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