Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1899 — Page 3
Sick headache. Food docMt't digest well, appetite poor, bowels constipated, tongue coated. It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver puis, I isy and safe. They iure dyspepsia, biliousness. 25c. All Drui;,;ists.
EGGS FOR MARKET.
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Hi Staff l.one. In one of the iaeal of our wmi theft lives a certain BUM who hat MM pi-oauaeal II I" the 'rk hi' lmi.d uig and in. making theaters. 11 ha I seta too busy at tun. to have Mach tiaaa Im r. , , i.i ii 1.. p; w.i lin.le 1. itarteu for Barop and arjgjttrf the arioui countries. Aiih.ii: other ours he U) I .
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Kirrllmi . ..!. I . i Hr l rarultb lu at ial.l i.. Hold Klral-llaas t II I. hi. Vor most of u it pay U tter tn ravia rKK' J"1" market than i. r.n (uuitor broiler. In r.ii-u. gg m i has s lj ti jr. ti-:i(! market, hut for fuw 1 and spring i liii ki-i ihr same is not always true. llt-kulcF. after v. .a- mixed s '.büken fur (gga, am! he ha cone hf best he -.in in hiving irj:. . uli kl., lu r ami find a market ai oine Bfiaf for h r. Tl- tjUestios if iBiaala then is Mini u relative ktktUtt 'f ot of iced auu price fin pi-.. If good price can bar sbtal 4 fa the eggl larye profit are n . ... hut low price probahly III ai - ( i.i,MiiK i : i must ficurc Olli I. um tu j;. t po4l prices, Om located a long ilbtancc from a good market, wh.-re land i cheap an: tat v. would find t ut: rsii-iiijr i profitable as br eding fancy ful or spring chi-k-'li. Tin- cgn that -iiiie from a r.at distance are gen eraliy murkui ni-m.ei or culls, and they eil at Mich low prices that the producer cannot receive much for them. Only Itakct am confectionera wil these p. ,r i . - aid tl.ey nrc .void by the case, and not even by the stastf
Fresh CL'ps;
Ta rrr f Ha Sil. A ttlek of habit to br a tietd la many returned volunteer acidic rs ws publicly observed at the tiorw hoa the other day. Aa exhibitor wlu waiia i .Seer, cd did good c.rk in t ui. wspproacbed by hi rr un to rrnivecrliers. The orders fitea, up flew tic hai.d of the groom to hi Lat but. to the actoi.uLment .f everyone around, up also flew the hand of t he rssoldier to hi hat. and the groom's gi a ture wa responded to with aaifllaTj salute. In a mou.. i.t the aide of ihr es-oficer showed that be realized what a tic t. in of habit he lad berome. but the first jajajajsa appeared to br irresittiblc. "The fact i " commented another ex-soldier, "it will be soaae time before art of u p t en er the h&bitcf retumicg a salute. Thanks to tboe lorg moiiths of practice, it has becun. a kind of accord nature, cot quite o ingrained, perhaps, si the aawsataf jumper's instinct to cry 1'ath: but it has taken deep ro-t.ai.u ivoluntariiy I find mvteif doing it ufjoa all occasions." X. Y. Sun.
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tioued Roasc. Naturally he kked if !,. had seea the t '.i ineuiu. lie had. He ,;. i think nach of it. To oaotahk own w-. rda: '"It u m a Mauicd 1 hy : once, hut U'l in rail n im " 1 u lit rwa 1'ie--awa Taaatf We offer fnc llumir : I r- V v. :ud for snv cae of ( atarru that cannot U cured Hail's I at.irrh I urc. 1 ,1 hei.ey & t o. i'r-i . T ! . ). V.i. tin andeniaad, hare known F. J. I hem. for the ..i-t lSjcar,.-.!. : Im i. v, li:rn perfectly honorable in all hunncc transao tti ill ami raaaetally ah'ie to carry out ai.y i bligatioaa made ly their firm. . -t &. Tru..x, h.Mnaie Hi u.fU, Toil.. . . W . diaf, Kinnin 4 Me.mn, Whi.'.esalt 1' n.k':! . T . ill .. ' Hail'i (atarrii ture is taken intmaüy, acinic directly up'.ii tue blood and mueout furiicn of the Mtcm l'rice ?." per .- t'.i . Bold by ail Hruggisti. Tot.uiuniais free. Hail' Family Pilli are the best. Itatlatteal Mil "l!;;'y, tliere are tn re Ü I 8.000 women farmer in the United State." If.it o? Well, I'm jpiag to auka my i '. pet a hen, or a cow, and take care of In!: laapoiia ,l-urnal.
To I ure m I'oui In One liny
rake Laxative Br no Quinine- Tablets, All druggists refund lanuei if it fails to cure 26c
He tlip time mm laemda in rca "'. n ic top ;f the ladder he i too old to enjoy ac neuerv. (.'hu .ij Daily New. After phv'i .in bad aiven me nr. I waa ; bv Piso'a ( 'nn II h El iei, Wil
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Tl'.c goEip in a home dfre,it a tha library iacrcaics. C'hn ao lt.u.j News. The item Preeerlalaa for Chtlta Ii I rVrer k a tntt . of (Jimvi i Taktfless L'BttxToaiC It s Himply iri'iiuiiilqinninein st:u)'.ele form. N'ovure B"py rnn',.'e
for the latter it is a mailer of how to reach the consumed iireetly. The mit!dleman usually comes in and spoils fhe efforts of both sidev. , mixi ihr ahMatsjttlf trttk ire of our sbipm r a ith those of another, ami Mipplics his customers s ith the mixe prodewt. The consumer in time bej: - t. (tlstmst everyone, and witetl n -'.ealer teils him that his cirpi arc abaolately frch he takl l it with a grain of salt. The only way fur the producer w to market his aw ii rfga or eaopcrate with others, to that : representative can go tothe market every day anl sell the eggs directlj "i the different Min.h:iM r- t)f course thia das of customers will be found only among the wealthy. wo can afford to pay fancy prices. I he fancy e:'trs in larpe cities sät as high as 40and 50 cents per dozen among choice customi rs. and if farmer1- .u'(; receive thia they could ell afford to pedi them. Ten or i prue . f rs In or.e locality could aff-ird to end one of their i nmliir twice a week to market with the fresh eggs from their fern1, arc! they would make ni'-re proS'i In thi way than if they shipped them in the onlinary way. It would not bedinVnlt to increase the !it of iirt-class customcrs year by year if excellent goods were alway i,..'i. il. In on'er to retain as well at secure this trac!e the rj let of eggs am! service must be unjnidg inply given. Arne C. Wtbster. ir American Cultivator.
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killed by eating po held by some thai surrounding pulp, eases, is perfectly stance, in the cae the seed it stry p facts, however, ap; tirös actually cat riet, both pu'p aad eery si r- . !: ri aad skin by the ra acy poiaoaoaa effe
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and skin of poisonous herrin. although r.o ir.star.ces arc on record of anyone having actuaKy seen the bin! eject the seeds. It has been altertet', although the evidence Is by no means strong, that blackbirds have beer known tocat the berries of Atropa belladonna, the wci'.-known deadly cifhtatadc. Nature.
Ytorabli of !hr Tleer.
j The cjn..f of ::.c r . t arritd ; to ihe adjac.at l!.a;e. v-bere a ken aas decapitated in frort cf i: by the 1 Gocds a an offering to -.Le tiger god while ail the women iwo. bled and did obeisance to the monster, bricgir.galso their children ami pluc.r. each a mal! ' coin on the tiger's body -r ic from ad its jas. For thes-e priznitive people : look on the tiger as (at r god and I small marvel, seeing bat a wondrous ' cnaturc he is. with tn-s'cbless syn--metry cf form and mighty strength before which mar. wen an inaigr.ificant puppet. "Tropics anc Snows." by k . r ri a.
T. ' e'l path i always strewn with thore to t be man who misconstrues. Chicago Dipatch. rh l'iil üo Awards the Palm la Ilu'.e'i h nsyof Horehonadaad Tuforcoagka. r.i.e' riiuthache 1 i - urc in one in.iiute
DESTROYING MINKS sinil- Mi Hi.. I hleh Rrei t eit Tilth sgrrni fe m X h.-r at ears.
When you tee a man eaeer to confess a Baal! fau.t the chances are he ha a larger oiic to conceal. Chicago Daily News. A SENATOR'S LETTER. P'runa as a Nene and Catarrh Tonic the Talk of the World.
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Mlsslnlppl Hob. W. V. 8ullivan. United ftates 6enator from Mississippi, in s leitet recently written to Dr. Hartman from Oxford, Miss., sny. the fojilowing: "For some time 1 have bei n a sufferer from catarrh in its most incipient stage, an much so that I became alarmed as to my general health. Hut. hearing of I'e-ru-na as a good renndy . 1 gave it a fair trial and soon began to improve. Itseffcct.s w re distinctly beneficial, removii ir the aaaoyiag symptoms, and was particularly good as a tonic. "1 lake pleasure in recommending y nr rn .it nat ional cat :irrh cure. I'e-ru-Ha. Kl the best 1 have cer tried." "W. V. Sullivan." Pemtia cures catarrh wherever located. I'eruna has no substitutcs- no rival-. Insist upon having Peruna. Address The Peruna Medicine Co.. Colum ua. 0., for a free book on catarrh. . -
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To destroy minks, get wide board snd place them all around the irride of your yard (or on the side the mink ertcrl. leaning an:r-t the fence and about ix inchi out from the bottom. 0 is to 'ease a "run" Im bird. Place the boards hntt to butt, making loose joints, and at intervals of tw o or three boards
I make a small hole opening into the yard Iknderthc e!ges above. IHrectly behit.d tin se holes place yi,ur trap, using a steal ! trap and covering it w eU, a coverirp a
trap careiiilly is very important. .xian.r a hole just deep er.ou.rh to leave the trap level with the n:rface of the ground, then cover the jaws and sjanavga with WBsdNaw or light earth, making everything look natural, and drop carelessly dead leaf on the "pan to as to cover it well. Care should be taken not to get fuii of earth tinder the "par." See tha your chain is fastened firmly, or vou trm !oe your tr ip. TV arefnlr t to ajsaltC the holes under the boards too large, as some inoui-itive bird will get his- neck squeezed. The trap can remain set both day ami night without danger to the fowls. A mirk or weasel will rot climb over the boards when they can trael on the rroum! or under. A plas that can be triid in an open yard is the 'ollovving: Around the fowl honse make piles cf roots, sticks, rubbish, etc.. say three ot four, and so arrange them as tc leave a imail hole in each. Set your trap, well rove red. just in theentrar.ee of the holes, and the mink will he caught. Farm and PI reside.
geSSeSWtea IfSS Vt rung tltrnmrit. ' After long year of veneration tcaaccticjt people are now forced to acknowledge that the Kr.gltsh charter of the colony preserved m the itatc secretary's cfiice in the capitol is sot the original document, but a duplicate, the original charter, or a portion of it. being in the possession of the Connecticut Historical society. Catfl now the lat- : ter was supposed to be the duplicate. The facts came out throutrh sn inveittgation conducted by Hev. Dr. W. D Lcvc, of Hartford. Chicago Chronicle. As tola by a It at. They were gliding owr the smooth Ice at the island and she spoke of hia , friend, who is also his nvai. "I under, stand that he has a great repertoire is ' fancy skatir.g." I "Joe skates in but two ways." . -What ..:e they T i "Standing up and sitting dowB. Oetro.t Free Prt--.
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WINCHtSTER REPEATING ARMS CO (J IRQ ainrheiler In uai . e Ht'r 1
1 . aTstavtaassN uom. Tb - fact that kkeletors re cams oleic phan are so rarej; found in acy part i of Africa it explained by aa txp.oitr. who states that aa sonn as the nones I become brittle from climatic infiueccea . they arc eaten in Ueu of salt btr tte various eum.nart anirauals.THE MARKETS.
WARM ROOSTING PLACE.
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When on full feeI ymwn wethers will rat from 1 ' 2 to 2't pounds of grain day; lambs u;iowhat let. If it is posible, a mixture of oats. shHled ron . bran ami oil makes a splendid ration.
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