Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 December 1900 — Page 7

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Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Peruna, Mr laac Brock, the Oldest Mao In the United State. Mr. Isaac Brock, of McLennan county, Tex., has attained the (Teat age of 111 year, itTini been born in 1718. He is an ardent friend to Peruna and speaks of it in tk fallowing terms: "During my long life I have known n great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always supposed these affections to be different diseases, but I have learned from Dr. Hartman's books that these affections are the same and are properly called catarrh. "Am for Dr. Hartman' remedy, Peruna, I have found it to be the best, if not the only reliable remedy for these affections. mmmyymmrm, mmatlmtZtLrtm my jmmä hmmlth mnd my aurfps mm Im Ihm ly. It mm molly mrnmtm mil my tlrmmmntm. "I have come to rely upon it almost entirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. 1 belieTe it to be especially ra. uaHe to old people." Issac Brock. Catarrh is the greatest enemy of eld age. A person entirely free from eatarrh is sure to live to a hale and hearty old age. A free book on catarrh sent by The 1'eruna Medjcme Go Columbus, O. Time lo Oo4onth. For the present winter ana eon theTiOuisville & N.ihvi .r I: i mm! Company ha improved it already nearly perieet through serrioool Pullman Veatibulcd Sleeping Can and fn'itaiit d& e, Milieu from Cincinnati, Louiavil't, t$t. Louis and Chicago, to Mobile. New Or.tsiris and the (!u I I oa-t. Thomas le, (la . IN i.s.ieola, .l.i konv.l. Tirnju, IVm Beach and other points in Florida. Perfect conned "ti made with steamer line for Cuba, Porto llieo. Nassau, Wowt Ir.diun and Central American Port. Tourist ami Home Seek en' excursion ticket un sale at low rates. Write C. I. 8t t . J t.eral Passenger Agent, Loui-v.i t, K., for particulars. I or Hie l.ouLa of the ThinK. Seeker- 1 1 there rea ly any literary advantage in the possession of a de luxe edition of any author's works? BajaSaSS Ne t that I am aware of. "Thea why is it that so many people are willing to pay an extravagant price for, net' "Just t ' t lu,. of the thing, I suppose." -Boston ( tu ,i r. HORSES NEED HAIR RENEWED I note Itenli. n I Imrulil There Mnsn'l Hawk io Brail ( in i be imtt . "City folks 1- c:-.' pleased," remarkea Cncle Benin ii, arfao has a tartu down in Egypt, relates the ( Imago Chronicle. "I Went in to see that thne horse show, and there wasn't stngh critter there that had more than a stump or What they need I a hair H Bi ar t fi r I hi se prist animals. A stiff young man that ki pi looking at nothing and holding his arms out as if ne das'n't let his coat .- i i tt s tow h his coat says to me m-hen 1 Baked him about those poor tailless, tuck up looking atumals tha t they were that way on purpose 1 ist it's the fashion. yueer what will COBSC in for style. 1 looked r und and tnor i f : he I- no ' t low -a .! w is millionaires didn't bare any hair on their beads. The bald spoti was al al as numerus as the boh tailed hosst . The young dudes that 1 see promenading about with h n lluwers in their bat ton holes didn't one of ihcni have a sign of mustache or even a prospect of any whiskers. It was queer horses without hardly any tails, nun without any hair on their heads, and bo withlit any mustaches. It do beat all." NEARLY A BREAK DOWN. Mra. OlberK. n I'rumlnrnl Mlnsfioll Ludy, Telia a Itesssarkabl Story. Albert Lea. Minn.. Dee, . l'JOO (Special ). There are f W im B and women In tki state or Indeed in the whole northwest, who have not heard, or do i know per aonllyMrn. Henriette C. 1 !!erg of t his t it v. Mrs. Otbetg uas Judge Linen ami Linen Fabrics ;it the World's Fair, at Chicago, ond Bnperlntcndent of Flax Inhibit at the 1 1) 1 rn.it ional Kjo.-i-lion at Omaha, Nebraska, in lf'.H. Mrs. Olberg is Secretary of the National Flax, Hemp and Ramie Association, and Assistant llditor of the "Distaff." Her official duties are natural'- Wtf onerous, and involve a groat deal of traveling and living away from home. She says: "During' the World's Fair in Chicago, my official duties so taxed my strength, that I thought I would have to give them up. Through the continual hange of food and irregular meal hours, and a poor quality of water, I kMBt BaJ appetite, and bei amo wakeful and nervoua in the extreme. My Kidneys refused to perform their usual duties. One of my assistants advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and sent for a box. I am pleased to say that 1 derived immediate and permanent benefit. I used three boxen, and feel ten years younger. "I have gTe.it confidence in the efficacy of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mai MB always glad to speak a good word in their favor. "Dodd's Kidney Pills are weak women's best friend." All Dealers, SO cents box. RKADKHS or THIS PAPER KttlHINM TO HI T ANYTHING AliVKHTISRU IN ITS I Ol.l MNS HHOCI.D INSIST I PON II A V INI J WHAT THIV ASK X)H. RBrtWIIIU ALI. BtrnHTITt'TBS UR IMITA'IIUNB

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ZTf- ; .r'XCiZft'ZX , V Bf MODERN PPLI CULTURE. II Ma Wurm- I. limit , Nor u More I', i I 1 1 ii I ami llralrmllir Our, Iii ii ii Mi-mIi. This Btsans lo modern sppli eiiltur BtUaeka both fruit und fotUtm. VoitM , (mit attacked biifjlit and fall to the ground, While dropping of fruit hu been attriiiuied to insufficient nourishment, 1 1 1 1 j i ft ct pol l i nat ion . and to Wet or Cold during 1 1 1 - blooBalnn season, Mr. L. ('. Corbe)tt of tlie Weal Virginia riperi me lit stat ion at t rihut s the real er part of the damage to the effects of scab. Not ouly me the fruila greatCA It ON FRUIT AND FOLIAQB. ly damaged at the blooming season, but those lhat escape are attacked later. AlthoUfl they remain on the tree, tloir growth is seriously interfered With by the scab, and at picking time the apples present a rough, blotched appearance. The fungus appears Upon the under side of the leates BI a BOOty spot, the upper surface showing a brownish discoloration. If the attack lie n bad one a great amount of 'he foliage may be lost, thus affect ing the serowth of the tree. Treatment. The treatment reeoen Blended In bulletin M of the West Virginia i a p. Intent station is to spray, before (be burs burst in the spring. wi:h r.vr pound copper unphate to !i pa!lon water. As soon as blus-om buds are well foimid and again a soon as the blossoms fall, tnat with Bordeaux mixture gad Paris pre. n: repent i two Weeks, and again n two or three Weeks, depending on the weather. The illustration boowb the mnnner of attnck of ti e senb on leaf and fruit. Ohio Farmer. HORSERADISH CULTURE. A Crop I lint l'nii I nlrl OstOi ! tS In I'lnee M lien- tin llimlnm I ol O erilime. Since the use of grinders, Instead oi graters, for preparing horseradish for the table has come into fashion, the cultivation of that pungent plant for market purposes is likely to be, or b tl been, greatly ace. derated. I have been more or leaa familiar with it from niv boyhood, but it is only recently that 1 hare learned how to prow it. If grown merely for home use. it can be made to occupy any out of the way corner, but if grown for market it can be planted between row a of early cabbage or other first eroji and allowed to grow as a "following' CTOp until wanted for use. I had always understood that the proper wa to propagate it was to reset the tops, when detached from the Toots, to form new roots; bu' I and) that those simply produce large bunches (,f small roots, like the root of a tree, which, if cut off, will throw out a bunch of small feeder, while a Inngjthin root stuck in the ground will produce a new top and a fine I li ve root for the next digging. Ib nee, I consider it a good plan for those who grow horseradish from year to car to set the detuehi d tops in the gi,.utid one year, to raise large numbers of small mots for again planting to raise large roots the next year, ami so on from year to ear. The small roots, to be set for producing large roots for the next crop, should be gl long as yon can get item and set ju-t belOW the surface, in hole made by a long, slender, iron or wooden dibber, if planted in the ground in n slanting position, according to what la known as the Fnglish method the roots will be more enaily dirg. The top end should be cut on a slant to prevent waters- soaking into the root J, V. Mci.lhenie, in Agricultural Kpitomist. Keep n BfO on the I rum. See that the cream is thoroughly stirred before putting it into the churn. The flavor and appearance of the cream is indicative of its proper ripeness One skilled butter maker aavs that while the alkaline tablets ate valuable as indicating the degree of ripeness of the cream, it is his experience that no mechanical test can tff take the place of the judgment j of the experiencetl hotter maker, whose taate and eye must be the prin1 cipal tests as to the condition at I which the cream should be churned. single Siran Toasts Vlnee ' Southern growers of tomatoes for ' northern markets practice a peculiar I system of prunmir. All the lateral ! branches are pinched out as soon as ' thev appear, thus making a vine of s single upright stem. When three or four clusters of fruit have art the top of the xine i also pitched out, thus stopping growth entirely. It ia claimed for this rather drastic treatment that it makes larger and ear'.ier fruit, and that it tends to make the crop restore all at once. In shutting the draft a out from the stables, de not forget the ventllstton. Cold, pure air is bettor for the than wsrm, four air.

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DON IS F0 CHRISTMAS. Hmi't send jri Baaa adorers ' od toothpick. He muy have false leeih. Ii'iti't send your pastor easbroidcfSal Uppers. To lavel the straight and ssrrow path reqalres hobnaihd shoes. Ii n't buy your dssgbtar a piano and y.uir wife a wa-htub. If you tererse lbs order, you will do justice tr both. Don't pinna jronr rspectstlont of s Christmas gift loo hijrh. Von may have to put jronr foot in yottr atoekiug to find anything in it. Don't make mir friend a present and be disappolsted because he doesn't pc sum. t hing. Perhaps you have surprised him. Don't i n presents to people not quiti so proa p rous as yoiirsi If and tell them Bot to reciprocate because they esn't afford to aiske presents. He jnvt before you sre generous. Pay your debts before iu bny presents, ' ' i r creditors ma cuisider that they h ue received an unexpected gift. I iu'1 give your boy idrum said forbid him besting it, nor your daughter a horse and order her not to take it out of the stable without your permission. Philadelpnia Call. RANDOM ART NOTES. A collection of ancient buck ornaments which ens; him $'JfK).'s;0 has been given by J. Pierpont Morgan to the Metropolitan museum of art. New York city. iiood photographs of living wild mammals ami birds are oo rare as to command high priesB in the market, and the mSBnxincfl are usually glad to buy them. There is a photograph) r in New York who has adoptid as a specialty that phase of his business hieb most picture-makers detest the making of babies' pictures, Be takes no pictures Of grOWB p ople. The cidossal memorial to King Alfred the Grent, now in course of prepsration, which is to be reeled in Winchester, England, will probably be ant of the moil remarkable pieces of seu'pture in the kingdom. One of Mr. Whist!, i 's art students at he schools in Paris the other day n-kii; the master n ry seriously if be th aght that she might paint Nature IVic l ;is sh.e s:iw her. Mr. Whistler v r promptly replied: "There is n earthly reason why you should not pom 'sture exactly as you see her, so luitir. nay d ar, as yotl do not see Nature rXSCt ly M you pain; her!" COATS NAMED FOR MEN. The lu st known of all is the Prince albeit, named after the present prince of Wales, and which hau been held in favor for tn any c:.rs. A topcoat was named for the earl of Chesterfield, who d.ed in 177:;. and was the most distinguished courtier and politician of his t ime. The Csrdigsn warm, closi -fit t inc. knitted, troolen jacket, or waistcoat, was named after the earl of Cardigan. He was born in 1717. and did in 1MJ8, being a Rritish general. Lord Kaplan, in Inst his ri-jht arm at the battle of Waterloo, and was commander in chief of the Hritish foreCS in lb! Crlmens ;ir. gase the name to this lOOSt overcoat with cape sleeves, which lias been worn more or

less since li55. UNDER THE CZAR'S RULE. Kussia purposes to increase tin number of its troops on the German and tttatrisn boundaries to MOOOO men. St. Petersburg is to ha'. 1 a publishinir house, to be run b wotnes ehiefly, which will make a special tj of bringirg out books by Wom D, The area of liussia in Europe, including Poland ami Finland, is 2,00S,BM square miles, vhile the area ofi.n busian emnire is B,MOJK82 sijuare mile. THE MARKE IS. Nan CATTI.K Native So . 1 1 Sfork, I 4 7:. I). I i! rU 'n 'I . A. I sg la1 rt rrjk COTTON Mid.llim.' . ri i i IB 1 Winter wheat... . WHEAT -No, I Red "oWN No. 2 OATS Ko. 2 PlUlK-MesB New COTTON stiddllng DELIVER Steers Cows and It' Ifei - CALVES (per loot li i ;s Patr to "ti-! SHEEP 1 ilr to ''bob i FLOUR 1 stentB (new). ( t in r i Iradi s HEAT No I Rett COHN- No. t OATS-No. 2 11 YE No 2 TOBACCO Loga Loaf Hurley.... H AY Ctl ar Timothy DIETER ' 'holes 1 e.iiry BA ' N 1 lear un KOOS Fresh .. POBKBtandardllsue)(n s 1 LARD Choice Bt am CHICAGO (WTTbE-Native Steers .... HOOB Fair to Choice ÜWEEP-Kalr to Choice FliOUH Winter Patents StrlnK Patents WHEAT-No. 1 SprlriK No, I lo-d CORN No. 2 OAT8 No 2 1I1UK Ml ÜH Vi W m f, 0) 4 5" .". Ti.l 4 S". 4 () ?. i 3 4" n 24 4si 12 Ü 11 I 20 m 12 U0 7 A 00 4 90 4 30 I Sn 3 SS 72 4 I 0 i Ü j ;t 5ii ;i t . (1 4 .".ii 11 (W 17 ',1 'il (1 'li l 'a ..I ' -1 'II .-. 'tl 22ii 23 II UH i .". I s:4j r.s 2 a :. 52 N is 00 U i 11 ii CATTLE Native Btcers. .. . 4 Hi I'alr to Chob e.. ... 4 WH EAT No. 2 Hed OATS- No. 2 White CORN No. 2 NEW ORLEANS ri.ori: muii irmw 3 Ci iHN No. 2 v'.'rt v estern H A Cholco IT poKK Hiandiitil Meas 11 C IN Short Rlh Hides. . CoYTi'N Mlil'JItiii. IMMSVI1.1.E WHEAT No 2 Had COHN Nc. 2 i .0 I SO 'a 67'si I" 'a M'ii ,i"!. ,i H 7 i 3! if AM 12 (i 3' IATS No 2 1'iiitK New Mess.... H ,. V ort utb Ns 12 21. in

I lie Tareg M local Biwlication, u tbey cannot rasok Ina dii i 'd portion oi t he ear. i heu- e. only one a iv t.i curs deaf neue, and that is by euiiktitutioi .il leint ilii H. lieatnesM is cau.cd by an mtl. nut d niiiditioii o the mucooa hmiig of the ICastai bias Tube, When tlm i .. teta inflaaaed foa have a rumbling Bound or impci tct ssstisgj sad w hen it E eiltlivly closed de.ifnesM in the result, and ul. ' -- the ihii.ii.un.it ion ess be tsssn eat and thm tu In restored to its norms! confl lion, bearing will be destroyed foresaw j BIOS cases of of ten are caused by catarrh, winch im not hint! but an inflamed condition of .he um ous test i m ill i re ( n a Hundred Dollars for anv ciov of Deafness (i maed by eatarrb t1 :t eansot bs eared bi Kali'i Catarrh I ure. Send lor circulars, free P. J. (Ian. v A Co., Toledo, O. S'd hv DruiigiKtu, T.V-. IIuII'm ramil) tilb ari' the hest. W mun'a lti iurrefulnrn. Amr.ng the funny thing wh.ch women do is to spread an old red thaw', ever the sofa and put S CSSdls With a red shade on s table near by, and call it an oriental corner.Atl ilis II . . The Censoa of lOOO. A booklet giving the population of all cities of tba United Stsise of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900, has just been issued hy the pawuger department of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. i'aul Haiiway, and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your a'ddrees, with two-cent atamp to pay postage, to the (.eneral l'asenper Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. The person who doesn't know much, but knuws enough not to let others know that he doesn't know, knows more than BOOM ot the know.sg ones know. Philadelphia Bulletin.' Best fur the UunrU. Kg matter what ails you, headache to s earner, ou will sever gel well until your bowels are put right. I aicarcts help nature, cure you without a grins or pain, produce easy natural movements, coal you just Ifl ((Tits to start gettitig yoat health back. Cascarets andv ( ali.it : ., the genuine, put up in metal hoxe. v cry tablet has C. C. ( '. Stsmped on it. Beware of imitations. "Ye no thrue an' nathriotie Anmriean'" No more are you'" "1 hot Ot am! 1 got I n.e i ipers jest befurc ilietion an' voted loike a mon." Indisnapolia News, , Doea I'offer Aicrre vrllh Yoof If not, drink Orain-O- made from pure rrains. A ladv writes: "The first time I made Orain-0 1 did rint like it, but after using it one week nothing would induce me to I p. i bst k to coffee " It nourishes and eedstas ystem. CbUdres can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening ubStance OI pure grains, (iet a package to-tay from "iir grocer, follow directions in n .iking, im you will asreadeliciossand healthful taweoeversgofor old an t young, lücand üöc. An and ulure. "Was the country lovely, Marie?" "Oil, jut lov.iy; it locked tor all the world l'ke a landscape painted by somebody." Indianapolis Journal. The liest li-eserlpl bin for Chills and Fever is abottM of OaoVB'B TaSTftUSSI ' Cuili. Tonic It s .jmply iron and iiuiiiinric atastcics form. Nocuro-no sy rnosvMo, Poet (to col'enguc) "So you are goinc to have your heard shaved off?" Colleague j "Yes: it couldn't bs reproduced in marble." Fliegende Blaetter. Jrll-O, The New Orsarrt, pleases all the family. Four flavors: Lernon, orange, naspuerry anu Mrawneiry. Al your grosses. 10 cts. Try it to-day. A Real Patriot. Friend T0o you love vour country?" Politician "You bit 1 do, I've held a government job for 12 years." Syracuse Herald. To Care a Cold In One Da? Tske Laxative Hromo (Quinine Tablets. AH druggists l of und money H IttsUstOCUro. 25c. "I gtwajra judge .i man hy the cigars h'1 smokes.' "I judge him by the cigars he e ves t- to smoke." Philadelphia Nurth America, Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of ss a cough cure. ,?. V. O'Brien, 322 Third Ave., N., afinneapolia, M.nu., Jan. t, 1000, Citiens "Has Daub made a BOCCeM a an srtist?" ( 'vinous "Yes, indeed. He belongs to five clubs." Ti i. T p ' - Throw physic to the dogs if fOS don't want the dogs but if jros want good digestion chew Bsemsn'i Pi pain Gum. Wignlss Caa yos speak Pri n b?" Wag, gles "A little. Thai is. I ess ihrag my shoulders." Somerville Journal. Tbirtv minutes ii all the time reus red to dye with Pi t.nam Fadeless in ls Sold by all druggists. The only snfe bet on record the alphabet. Chi age New . ABSOLUTE ' SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Munt Bear Slgnnturo of 5ss Pao-SusUla Wrapper Below. TarrasuUsaSM rot HEADACHE. FIR DIZZINESS. FDR DILIOUSHEtt. FDR TORPID LIVER. FDR CDNSTIPATIOR. FDR SALLOW SUR. FDR TNCC0MPLEXI0R CURE SICK HEAOACHS.

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The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system all unstrung 1 One day she is wretched and utterly miserable ; in a day or two she is better and laughs at her fears, thinking thero is nothing much the matter after all; but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips 1 wit eh it seems as though all the imps of Satan w re clutohing her vitals ; she $oe to pieces and is flat on hi r I aek. No woman ought to arrive at this terrible state of misery, beeause these symptoms are a sure i rem iner of womb troubles. She must remember that Lydia ES. l'i :?'- ham's Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc., displacements ami inflammation of tho womb, or any of the multitudes of illnesses which beset tho female organism. Mrs. Gcodfeit wotc ( ? Mrs.Pinfcham when sho was in groat troubles Her letter tells the result

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