Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 December 1900 — Page 7
WHY MRS. PINKHAM Ablo to Half Sick Women When Doeton Vail.
n.itf rrl.'ullv Would iru-n flv fcr n. man's aid did tlif y lut nml rst;ind J woman a fifliinris, trials, sn.sililitiei, and peculiar organic diM urliunves. Those things ure kimwu only to woinen, and the aid a man would jrivo Is not at his command. To treat a cane properly it Is neeeeittrv to know all uhout it, ami full I information, many tim-, cannot t.i given by a woman to her family pby Mus. U. H. Ol Apn.i.L. sieian. She cannot brinp herself to tell everything, and the physician is at a constant disadvantage. This Is why, for the past twenty-five years, thousands of women have lecn contiding their troubles to Mrs. I'inUham, ami whose advice has brought happiness ami health to countless women in the United States. Mrs. Chappell, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait we publish, advises all suffering women t i eck Mrs. l'inkham's advice and use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as they cured her of inflammation of the ovaries and womb ; she, therefore, speaks from knowledge, and her experience oupht to give others confidence. Mrs. l'inkham's address is Lynn. Mass., and her advice is absolutely free. Mlsrtf. Amotions. To illustrate the feeling of Ireland toward the predominant partner, an actor who has lately been touring teils the Mor ot an old waiter in a Dublin bottl. "Wae art 'i going to get liurne rule in Inland, John t" was the ipiesiion. "See ye here, aorr," said the old man. "the only way Wt II get boBU rule for uul-1 Ireland will DC il FnBOi -an' Rusasa an' UllUliy an' Austria-an' maybe Italy if they would all join togi ther to give those blaygi.n.i- : I " 1 1 '- good hiding. That's the only way we'll get home rule, annyway." Then, as ne looked cautiously around, a twinkle M CUD Bing IM a smile of courtesy were added in the expression. "And the whole lot of 'em ihOTed together couldn't do it," he said. "Ob it's the grand navy we'vi got ! "London Chron icie. Time to 8 Soulh. For the rreei tvuiti i -.ion the Louis rille 4 NasbviUt Railroad Companj ha unproved its already nearly perfect through service of Pulbaan Veatibukd 8ieep ngCara and elegant day coaches from Cincinnati. Louiavihe, St. Louis and Chicago, to Mobile, New Ot .ans. 'itiii th.-tJu : ir. 'I nssvilie (Ja , Pensaeola, Jacksoi i lie. Tampa, I'.Im Beach tad Ol bei pointi la ri I la. Perfect connect "nn made with s : . m . r lines for Cuba, Porto Rico, Naesau, Weal Indian and Centra! American Porti Ti ur ist and Hone Seekers' neurtion ticket oa st1- at low rates. Write C. L Store, Oe era' 'assTgcr ".eut, uMÄtfÜ -'. Ky., fo" particular-. rinln KvLlrnre. Wife Waal sbaH wt bane the baby, John? Husband I have derided to leave that enlirely to you, my dear. "John, you're lcen drinking apa;n. Smart Set." Jrll-O, The cn Ilessrrl. pleases all the family. POUT favors: Lay on. Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At vour grooers. 10 eta. Try it te-day. Strict'v speaking, of course a man can', be ready to die for two different girli w 1 1 nout leading a double life. Detroit Journal. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food we crowd into it Make ' w ri easy by eaewing Bee nan i Peps B Gubj. Few mm nowadays know how to lend money so t hat a gent.eni.in an D I raw fron them w.thout losing his atu-rttpCCt. Tuck I do not believe Piso's Cure f ir Coamfs tion has an equal for Coutihs and oids. -John F. Boyer, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15. 1U00. Courtcsv is never COfltly, yet atVtf cheap Ham's Horn. To rare a Cold In One liny Take. Laxative llromo (Jib nine Tablet'.. All druggists i efuiui none m it fails lOCUra. -15c Knowledge comes with what we learn; wisdom, with what we unlearn. Jadge, The Pnhjte Awardi the Palm tc Hale'i Honey of Horchound and Pai I .r i ougha. PiUV'" I'oot hache Drops Cure in one ai nute. It is hard to do. of c ur-c; st .1. you can be fooled. Atchison Globe. eoeaoOeöoOoOeoeoeoaOeüeöna O a O o a O a o a O a i O a O a O a O a o a O a o a I O a O a O a O a 0 a 0 a I Tied Up o X When the muscles feel drown und r tied up and the flesh tender, that o o rnnioii m Soreness and Stiffoess from cold or over eaercise. It Issts but a short time after o I St Jacobs Oil ! o a Itapplipit. The cure is protnpt and sure. o
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a yK-. CHEAP MANURE PEN. Ab ArrmiHr n I 'I'll u I I'rrirrvH I'rrtlllsluu I'miierllra imil ! Not 1 1 Iff Bel In I Ii f I : r . Winn there is 1 1 barn cellar the tn i eonvenient place fur pltlBf tna mi re that is removed from the Stuhles daily is ii'ainst the outside oT the bam, under the eaves. The one ope ratios of shoveling it ut a wiuI o v finishes the Job As ordinarily practiced the water from the roof drenebee and wusln out the sotnble parts of the manui'e (Fi(. I), while the cdjjes and outside of the pile are dried hy the sun and Mind: so that most of the fertility is Inst. I'.ut theM conditions are 9 try easily icinedied. To do this run a gutter or IfOtlffa under the eaves to carry the roof water to one mil of the liarn (as at a, Fip. 2) where it falls beyond the manure. If the water settles back WRONG AND RIGHT WAV ami toaks Into the manure I ig I little trench to earrj it away, Build a Mi) or pen for the manure, as shown in the llluetratlon. Make it seven or eight feet wide iinil abOOt four feet longer nt each nil than the yv i minus from which the niiiuure ia thrown. If stock upv the full length of the barn the pen will be as long as the barn. The earth should be dug out tboUi two feet deep inside the pell. The deeper the pile the better it is, but the bottom cannot b- much mora than iwo feel below ground because of the ilitVlculty of loading manure on the iragon. Make the kidl Of the pen of boards or small poles and BtrengthCD niiiL' plenty of uprljfhl poata, by . The better plan is to put Inside the posts, ns the aide board! the manure set tles more compactly. After the pen is built cover the surface with one or two feet of muck, loan or sods and turn in one or two bogt to tramp it down. The important thing is to keen, the manure spread evenly over tkc surface. The piga may do ttüa, but if not it will be aeceeaary once off twice a week to spread the manure that piles under the w indovy s. The BOO should be filled as full ns poaaible before carting it out, but it cannot be filled above the window sill WlthOWt a good deal of yyork. When full there is n solid block of manure about five or siv feet deep, seven or eight feet wide and n lon lis the pen. The little rain that has fallen upon it has hardly more than wet it down in good shape, but when very heavy rnins fall add enough litter or loam to absorb the water. Never let the water run off the top of the pile, but add sutVicient absorbents to beep the pile reasonably dry. In fact, absorbents must be added from time to time to tale up the natural moisture if it it largely COW manure. When thus treated there ia practically 'i loss from rains and the sun and v tad have not appreciably burl it. because of the small surface txpoaed, The enlire pile becomes good, s,,id manure and the lean that eraa riginally placed nt the bottom Is just as good as the rest When carting out manure take out the plga and take down the side boards so as to avoid throwing 'lie manure over the high fence, With the above arrangement the manure is in excellent ghape so good, la fact, thai T very niue'i dOttbi if roof would be any materinl benefit. The larger the quantify of manure made daily nd the smaller the sie of the pen In length nnd width the better will be the manure. I have used this nrrangement number of years and nm much pleased with it. Orange Jndd Farmer. Du lan lagan ',ir llartiet. iral be sure and Mi kill then until they are fat and their crops iinpty. A thin capon is not lis goon us nu oru nur. chicken, because i. not large or 0 propel1 capon they are not wanti i; .is oioii- or ill icKi ns I'lini r. i. in a1 b- , 1 1 0n nach fron bend down two thlrai .1 .1 t.l...... I ...... . f,.Hl ll. fk y : X to I 111 Miounuii. ot i i , i r I .. two tust JOIni a oi wiiil;. i.oor feathers on tail and half-way p tn back. Leave feathers on It ft fi om knee-joint two thirds up the hips. All the real of th feathera come oh, ivathBfl that are removed should lie saved nnd will sell if kept dry ami clean. He careful and keep the Oapoft clean. Wrap nepet around head. ppnrancc helps the sale and. of course, the price tion a I Rural. CnsrrrslnR Farm Mnnnrea. While the fertility is kept in large neaauro upon the farm, and a decree of neurit J is experienced thereby, it is interest ing to calculate yy bat percentage of this fertility actually gets back to cult iv ated fields upon the farms Of a noUrfclnrhood and in main cases the owner "f fitn would be alarmed il IM Knew and realized how slender reed he leans upon when lie rcfei- n b:s reel m of keeping tlie strength of bfa ieU on tlie farm. Sonic calculation aronld hnw to many that not one-fun th of tlii- plant -food is returned to ground that produces their ptOfrtd etOHk It I business to figure on tliis. and toatop li iks or else supply fertility in aom at be." nay. Farm and Flreaida.
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IN A PEANUT SHELL. Shelled neanuta contain from 90 to 60 per cent . of oil. In IHWi some M, tons of pranute were used in Marseilles alone for oilnaking, Of the 4.000JMMJ bushels of pranute raised in thia country :,(Kio,ta bushela are used aa roasted peanuts. It ia quite possible that the highly nutritious peanut product of our southern fields may COn to be WH d in more ways th.-.n at pres( nt. and especially in com Imii a i ion with other food nnteriala Koasteil peanut oi-.uind into an oily meal and generali mined with water to the consistency of but t er. has been put on the markt t and N used to spread on bread, There are tboae who like ita flavor whin it is fresh. When the oil has bei n pressed from the ground peanut tin mass remaining, called oilcake, is used for fat telling cat(le. Some experimenta have also been made vs to its food value for human be
ings. Oilcake contain 47 per cent, of protein and 0 per Ben I . of fat and starch and costs about 5 c. tits a pound. At preaenl the km riean peanut crop is not luri" enough to more than supply the router and ci nfeetioner. hence the preaaing of oil fron the peanut has never become eatabliahed lore, but in Europe large quantities of the Africanraised nut are used for this purpose. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. St. Joseph. Mo., is to follow Ho'ton'a example and provide portable achool houses for the overflow from the regU' lar schools. Up to lb80 France had only private high schools for girls. Now there are 40 lyeenna supported by the state and 28 by cit ics. There are 2:!. 778 young men in the ncdical colleges of the (Jolted States; less than half as n any ll7-t in the law schools and only about one-third as many k. .''i - in the theological seminar tea. The cost of the public schools of Greater New York for the year 1W1 will be $17 710.078. The number of pupils in the schools is estimated nt 408So that t he average cost for each pupil is Ml.Sf, The emperor of Amtrla believes thai It ia well for the nobility to get iti knowledge of the commons at first hand, and so has ordered that one of his grandneplu w s be sent to the public schools of Vienna. President Pritchett. of the Massachusetts institute of technology, says the cane rush must lie given up. When the classes vvite small) r the danger was slight, but the momentum of hundreds easily explains the recent fa talities. ARMY AND NAVY. Japan will shortly be the strongest naval power in the fur east. The total arms-bearing population of Kurope is about 35.000,000 men. Twenty-five Victoria crosses have been awarded so far in the South Af rican war. Following the increase of populat ion, the recruita joining the colors thia year in Russia numbered 297,100, against 291.100 in 1899. The high explosive lyddite, which was used extensively by the Hrltish In the South African war, is now said to have been deficient in sercral important respects, and it is said that few of the ahells fired from t he field pieces exploded satisfactorily. The Italian government recently ordered investigations to be .'.;a.de as to the extent to which anarchism had dereloped in the army. The Inquiry ahovved that a considerable number of eoldiers professed anarchistic ideas. All these men were taken from their corps and formed into a special regimens, which Is 2,500 strong. This singular cohort haa been placed under special nd rigoro'is discipline. TUb MAKKblb. I ATTI.K- Native 8t.-t-rs Ci iTTl N- Mi liliinif Kl . l ' It - in ht W h at . . WHEAT No. I Red L' iKN- No. 2 OA '18- N" '-' n - m s N w.
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hi ixi'ia COTTON Middling UKKVIU Bteers Cows and lletfei CALVKH (per lOOi If i ;h l 'ir to i hen e HHnlaiF r air t- Choli I I. l'K I'atentH nu vy . I Uher i .I .luef WHEAT No. I UeJ 1'. H.N No. .' OATS -No. 2 1U i: No. 2 TOBACCO I.iiks Burley IIAV i l ar Timothy 71,-1 ji.'4 ii ... Ml s M s ... 1 -st ii li il a .i 4 i i a oo 17 II "TTKIt Choice Oafy. .. UA' ' N Clear Itib EOO0 Krrah i 'i ii i - Btandardat ssim ari LmVKU Chotti Hiram CHICAOO. C ATTI.K Native 8teer.... i m ;s. t air in t "holee Mil i:i:r- i-air u 'h VU it' it w Inter Katente. .. ortna Pt r.ts vv HEAT No 1 Bprlng Nu I Kn COltN No. i l ; -i 'a l, ISI 4 .':'... I M o n j It 4 a; a ii i 4 4 3 .1 1. 1 :i in M . ii "1 V " ,i , ii !'il ... tin ( 1 AT8 Nn il !( iltK Messii Is y.NH.vs i I I v. 1" ATTI.K Native hteers. .. i C" Hi k ;s r hi to 'holi 4 mi s HEAT No I K"l w it '. ii -ii -. en i NM lis' j L f ATS No - w hue COHN No 2 .sr.vv el.la.ANS ri.ot u Hifh ttraee j COHN- No - u i m W atei n 11A. I 'lloe e Ii I 'i KK Ktandard " ii i bhori um seil . . . ..i'.h -i u i t, IS U i ( 's J i 3i COTTON Mil'HiiiK I .1 1 1 I r i I I I . H K AT No 2 l il ' COHN No. 2 t OAT8-N0 2 Z-J fi IRK New M"ss... II iw 1 ( -i in tihnri Rib, s U i OTluN ilnlvillna Vu -';4 1.
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1,1 1 as I lot HTT, 1 Krank J Cheney makes o. that he if. the Senior partnei of the hi in ot K J Cheney a ( u , doing buaiaen ia the city of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot One Hundred Dollar for each and every can Of catarrh that Lniuiot be cured hy the use of Hall's Catarrh (are. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before lue and subw nhed in my nrenence, thia Oth day ot December, A. Ü. issü A. W OLEASON, s.,.ai Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of tlie system Smd for test imoniala, f,,e p.J CHKNEY ft CO, Toledo, O. Sold hy dminiHt, 75c. Hal. 'a Family 1'iHs are the beet. in onion News Note- The earl of Maki an.se ha arnv ed la New York. Many Rieb Fathers Duron Fne Press. What's hii price Heat fur tlie Uuwela. No matter what aila you, headache to a nneeffi you Will never get Well until your ho weis are put rig-tit. akcarcts help nature, eure you without a niipe or pain, produce easy natural movement, cost you jut 10 cents to itart getting your health iack Cascareti Candy Cathartic, the genum , put up in metal boxen, every tablet has C. C. C. atamjied on it. I'.eware of imitations. Photoirranher- "New. smile, rilease." Sitt r "I oan'tj I am a huinonn by prnn iion." Ally Sloper. Esrnrslon Sleepers Via M.. K. AT. Ily. Weeklv BseumioD SlaepereleareSl LoeJl v.. i K.itv I yer (M. K. & V. R I an i Tuesday at 8 10 p. m for San Antonio, I.. - Angeles and San Francisco. Weekly Excursion Slceivers .cave Kansas City via the If. K. 4. T. Hy. every Saturday at it 05 p. m. fat San ftntoaiai iteAitnai and San Franciivo. "Some folks." raid l'nele Eben, "nebber ktahts ia gut in' downright induatrioua until dey 'a dum' sumpm' w rong."-- anhingtcn Star. What hall fVe Ilnve for Ileiwerlt Thia question ares every day. Let uk answer it to-day. Trv Jell-O, delicious and liea.thfi ;. Prepared in two BltaUle No boiling, no baking! add boiling water and net to cool. Flavors: l-nion. Orange, Haspberry, Strawberry. At your grocers lUc. Brie a brae ia hard to define precisely. Hut anything that you can afford and that there ii room for in your house is not, trutly, bcic-a-brac. Pat a. Vour Storekeeper ( an tell Va Carter's Ink orhecan get it for you. Ask him. Try it. Car loads are sent annually to every state in the Union. Da yea bttj Carter'o? The true ue of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them. Goldsmith. SWOLLEN FEET and hands usually indicate an edvanccd stage of Kidney disorder. It is one of the last special pleadings of nature to seek a remedy. Look out also for backache, scalding urine, diuincss, headache and brick-dust or other sediment ia urine which has been allowed to stand. Heed these warnings before it is Uv late. HORROWI KID-NE-OIDS are guaranteed under oath to be the best remedy in existance for Bright'a IMsease or any other form of Kidney Trouble. A cash forfeit ia offered for any case Kid-ne-oids will not cure. amsomi am HLMMHI I'sople r red l.j klll-M.-OII. In irltnii! thess, plsane rneluse tumped (ildresteil rmelupe J. W rnwrv I.mnr Mn. Mr. A it Wintern . MO IVrtrr st V iTlr. Mo. Mr. Murr Alniit. N ( tierri st . I'lulMe .lliv. Mo. Mr M M. ( hrltliin. MV K .'Hi HI . seda.m. Mo K (' (irin. Urniiit Are.. Wnukenan III W It Hi ci ntrll. 111. Mr I'.A Hewiil.Wilfii Ati- A Wt s til riff 1 ) Cbtcnii)1i. ?w Doeftess SI . ran, lit, Mr. A.J. La-nsaw. M3 H Marha.' tk, I'arl. III. Morrow's Kid-nc-oids a-c rot julls, but Yellow Tablets and svll at tifty cents a lxx at drug stores. JOHN MORROW A CO., 8PRINQFI1LO. O. Tbe real worth of W. I. louKla e.'l.no snil a ! '' li' ompii r-l with oilier makes la t in) tn auy.on. ur84tilli Edge sMne cannot Iks riiuallod at any price, liter l.isno,IMM sallBfte! wears: ra. pair ef W L. Ooue'si $3orS3SOsoss.l. ii positively outwssr two pairs of ordinary or S3.W 17 are the) larsroat makers of men's 03 end S3 AO aboea In Iba world. We maks and sail more S.I and .l.ftO aboea than any other two manufacturers In the LI. S. The reat.tnlla of W. L. BEST $3.50 SHOE. Dmaclas lim and SUM) he. for I I tyl. romfnrt, and wrari. snnwnl BEST $3.00 SHOE. .rTWhrr infiisnnul II. - . rlil They hto rl heiirr sstitlsrI tioa than utlu r fn.kca tiecau.r Ith rt.n. l.'.t Ii lrr .i-' plae-il i hi.-ti t'.at Ih wrirenl snert mn ter ttinr nenn iinan tni-y cn rt !tn THE ntlAMIN ni'.r W I.. la.i.ti..l and SS M hoessn aoM thaaanr other tnk Is txeauai 'I'll I. V AUF. TH R IIKJST. our dealer sbouM kerp Ikeaa i w (Iva ras daaler sclnur aal In each town. Take mm awleslllnlet lnit on hvin W. L. laa.hoea with nam and Mir Mamoed .n bottom. f your dealer will not (el them lor tea, tend direct la scsnrT, enelaaini pn.e and v.v tatra for rarrkaj Sal kind of leather. 1, and widtli. plain or en tea I r sNms will reach tow any whir, (ataittnr raw. . a, ssaasias ssii ..
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The Home of In. Lizzie M. In a letter to Dr. Hartman concerning the merits of IVru na, Mrs. Hrewer writes, among other things: Westerly, H. I. "Dear Dr. Hartman -I find Pe-ru na a sure cure for all catarrhal arTectiona so common in this part of the country. It cures i oold at once. There it no cough medicine that can at all equal Pe-ru-na. Aa for la grippe, there is no other remedy that can at a.l compare with Pe-ru-na. "I am among the sick a great deal in our city and have supplied many invalids with Pe ru na, dimply because I am enthusiastic in my faith as to its results. I have never known it to fail to quickly and permanently remove that demoralized atate of the human ajraten which follows la grippe. "In all ases of extreme weakneea I uae Pe-ru-na with perfect confidence of a good result. In eases of weakness neculiar to mv sex I am sure that no other remedy can ap-
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