Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1901 — Page 7

TOPICS OF UTTERJ I . Unland losa IMM worth uf -tie jar by woWn. There art- ubout .'! ,000, I I eerei of nnoofiipif c) public luinl jil rtttsil lag In Montana. in the Qsetgiea laagnagt mjtfc 10 the raounlaina betwieu the (.'asjiias aid the Mack eeaa, datdu means mother, and mama, father. Two hundred Cbineae are now employed in the mint of utaeras, Mexico, and are giving mtch aatiifactioa that more will be sent for. A lecturer at the London polyclinic declared at a reoent meeting that cesaatlon in the progreaa of '. 'prusi rould be attained if aufferera would abstain wholly from eating' fish. The amir of Afghanistan ),,,s j.siml en order that all the young nien throughout the country who are nr.: permanently employed at some occupation are to join the army. Dr. Gallus Ritter Ton Höchberg, of Carlabad, is probably the oldest practicing pbytician in the world. He ii 7 J ears of age. looks after the poor of the town an. gees to the theater regularly. He is an Austrian imperial court councillor.

We IJMafe of the "rosy morn." It bus such a healthy color bt'cntise it get6 up early and woahea its face in the sparkling dew. MR. AYERS NOT DEAD. V7 Mack Alive a ad Omt with Letter Tvlllas How He M m at 4. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 14, 1901 (Special). Few who knew how ill Mr. A. . Ay era of this city had been with Bright' Dieeaae and Diabetes ever expected he could live. Four doctors gave him but three or four days to live. He recovered through the prompt and continued use of a wellknown remedy and ha given the following letter for publication. It is dated at Hath, N. Y., where -Mr. Avers now resides. Boldhm and Sailors Home, Hath, N. Y. llodds Medicine Co.. Boffalo, N. Y. Dear Sirs: 1 wish to tell you what Dodfl Kidr. y Tills have done for inc. As far as I am concerned they arc the pest in the world, for they not only saved my life, but they have cicn me new Ufa and hope, 1 lived in Minneapolis for forty-nine years, and am Well known there by many people. I suffered severely with Hright's Disease and Diabetes. Four well-known physicians gmfm me up to die. In fact, they gave me only three or fmir clays at the longest to live. I had pent nearly every thing I had in the :Tnrt to BAV6 my life, but seeing an ndvertiaemeni of Dodd's Kidney Pille, I craped' what was nearly my last l a f ill liar, sent to the drug store, and bought a box 1 had very little hope f anything ever doing me any good, as !in:ii what the four doctors had told me. it WM now matter of hours with me. I comm -m-cd to take the Pills, and from the very tirst the h ped Bae. I t . ;k in all about forty boxes. 1 doubtleea did not need so Ban, but 1 wanted to make vure. and after nil, 120.00 is a small amount cf money to n BIOTS the sentence of death and save one's life. 1 have since recommended Dodd's Kidney Hill to hundreds of people, ami I bavc yet to hear of the first one that did not find theeii all that Jf . claim for them. I can retm-mber of two people to whom I had recommended Dodd'f Kidney Dills, and who afte. wards said to mc that they received no benefit. I asked to see their Pill boxes, and behold, instead of Dodd's Kidney Pills, it was ' Kidney Pills, an imitation of the genuine Dodd's. and not the real thing at all that they had been usinjr. I gave each of then an empty n boa that Dodd's Kidney Pills bad been put Bp in, so that they could make no more- mistake., and they afterwards came to me and told me that they had bought and used the ge: .nine Dodd'B Kidney Pills, and a ere cured. I itiil continue to use the Pills off and on, and would not be without them if they were $.'A On a box. I think that every old gentleman In the world would be healthier and In iter, if be would take one after each BSCeL I Wish I could think of words strong enough to express to you my grit it tide for what your Medicine has done for me. It is not often. I suppose, that a man who is staring death right in the face, ia permitted to live and tell of the me:ns which saved him. and as that is my potttlew, my heart is overwhelmed with thankfulness to dod for His ierej to ate in permitting me to see tb advertisement of Dodd's Kidney PI s, uh o it seemed that 1 was beyond all earthly power to save, that I cannot express my real feelings. If anyone doubts the statement I ) IV made, they may write to me, rid I will try and prove to them hat all I have said in this- letter is trim, and more than true. Then are hundreds of people in Minneapolis who know all about my case and the i Dodd's Kidney Pills pulled me through, when I had been given up bj the four doctors, of P.iight's Diee and Diabetes, ami bad practical" ly lost nil hope. You are at liberty to publish tliis testimonial which I give you from the bottom of my henrt, end 1 sinci :e'y wi-.li that I could find the right words to express my feelll ' eratltade to yon and to Dodd's I ney Pills, for my restoration to life and health. retgned) a. k. avers. L.itc ,,f Minneapolis, now at Soldiers and Sailors Home. Hath. N. Y. Mr. Amt is only one of thousands of ag?d gentlemen who ;av that their lives have beer prolonged and their eVrlinlng wars mmV worth living by he tue of Dodd's Kidney Pills.

THE NERVOUS HORSE. StSS lllm a Ckaaet to liniuln Thluua That KrlKhlrn lllm mm He Ulli IttMM Hrllablr. The SSOSt nervous horses are thos flne. i)reil. highly organizeo and often the JDOI1 intelligent, say s llr. J. C. ( urver, in tin- i'racticai Farmer. They are on the alert for everything, flick to take ai.irm and in moments of sudden terror act so quickly in what ftSSSM to them necessary to prevent bodily harm thai they are really dangerous animals unner the circumstances by allying, bolting and running away from an imaginary enemy, all of which might be obviated by a proper earlyeducation The horse, like ourselves, must learn everything, and the more highly organized he is the more readily he v ill learn, through the agency of man, wbai to be frightened at and what will do him harm. How can we tell what awful suggestions strange objects offer to the minds of horses? A baby carriage may appear to the BREAKING appliance. horse a veritable dragon. sheet of ' white paper in the road an awful j chasm, an open umbrella a terrible bugaboo, a man on a bicycle coming toward him some flying devil from which he must flee for his life, and whin WS stop and think of the mat ter seriously we cannot blame the horse for what h i I of nm i rstand. Bat how different the action of the horse when he understands what all these things are. When he has had an opportunity to calmiy and carefully exasaias theiu and every other new ! thing, he becomes perfectly indifferent to them all. I berefOTS when the horse hies at anything ll the time and place to make him SOSjUSil ted with that object eitaoet pusisbment, but by enenraging words, am: if necessary go to the object of friirht in advance of him and show him that it is nothirp to be afraid of. J.f him examine it w ith his Base, look at it from both sides repeatedly, and the Joh is done for 11 time. Hut try to force him past it with the whip, pnd lie will become more and more afraid of it. as he associates ?he ftlfhtfal object with that of the punishment, and the more sensitive he is the more daBMrOUS he becomes. While ws should be firm with our horses, we must at the same time let them know that we are their friends, protectors, providers and educators. Everything the horse does for us is a matter of education. Then is it not the i plain duty of everyone who handles horses to understand this matter to its fullest extent? Whatever the borSS understands he is willing to perform. Then let us take -.'teat pains to ednOStS our horses in the line of work we desire them to do. and then there will lie but little complaint in relation to their bad habits, their unreliabilitv or ar ' rescherjr. ( hanslie the OeW Ptee. A correspondent of the Wiseoasta Agriculturist says that three or four times th- past season he has changed hie COWS from the hon i pasture to another sbout a mile sway. Re thinks the latter pasture has the best ra.-x or certainly has the most feed, and it is eeeslly well shaded and watered as the other, yet in two or three days aft.er they are put there he finds a very marked shrinkage in the milk product, and he cannot account for it excepting that it is csusi d by the travel to SSd from the pasture Dooming and night. He believes that cow s, will toIBBtarily take but very Uttie exercise, in which opinion he differs from those who fear they will suiTcr if they are riot turned out every day in the winter. We believe that om-half if not more of those who advocate this idea of fhe need of cm re -e do so because they do not want to exercise LhemSCivsS by cleaning out the stain s after the cattle have stood in them. The I'rofltalilr Hair? (un. The cow which yields a generous return for the food oeaeaSSSd is the one for profit nnd the one that it will pay to feed generously, ami the cow erhieh will profitably convert the largest amount of food into milk or butter is the MOSt profltsble to keep. Hut such cows tiiu"t have (he raw material out of which BtsnafSCtUre ini!k. It takesa certain SSBOOBt of the lood consumed to Snail tain the life of the cow and it is the inrplas over bbs shove this from which i profit i- DOSSlblS, Mural World. MnuKiitfl on Young Tree. Sometimes maggots oi" lice injure yonng trees si the foots, peach and plum trees being more frepicnt ly attacked than Other kinds. He move the earth so as to expose a much of the roots a possible, nnd Mit unite the enrtli nt the roots with soapsuds sad then scatter pound of kainit on tea roots before returning the earth to Its niier The trees wid not he in Jured and the parasite will be de I st roved.

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Wrapper Batow. take aa CARTER'S FOR IEAIACNL FOR DIZZINESS. FW HUOUSIEtS. FOR TOMB LIVER. FOR C0MSTIPATI0R. FOR SALLOW SUR. FOR mCOMPLEXIOR a1 weBSrawwsp CURE SICK HEADACHC. SCISSORS AND PASTE. Industrious Wisdom often doth prevent what lazy folly thinka Inevitable. Msssiager, Opportunities are often captuTcc by bustiers while lazy men are sitting on the fence waiting for them to come along. ChieagO Daily News. If Resets brewed this trouble in China she should hsvc shut down the brewery considerably earlier, thereby avoiding an embarrassing overproduction. Puck. "He was in the legislature two years." reads a notice of a deceased citien: "came within an ace of going to congress, held a government office five years, and finally died a Christian." Atlanta Constitution. In every home one of the daughter is called "The Queen." "The Duchess." "Tlie Boss" or some othi r title indicating that she is so disagreeable and overbearing that there is no peace in living with her. Are you the "boss" of your family'.' Thai quit it. for you are generally dislikei by v our brother aud sisters. -Atchison Ulob( TOWN TALK. More than ball t he area of Wash ington is now devoted to the public use. Alexandria. Ya., where Washington attended church, was founded in 174S and was once a prosperous port. In Wsshington the numbered streets run north aod south, the- Icttind streets east and west, and the system of house numbering is the simplest and most complete of any in the country. In New York the board of aldermen has passed an ordinance declaring it a alaassssanor for sayone lo throw paper or rubbish on the streets. Violation of this law will be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar and imprisonment for not more than five days. A fresh IsspfCSaloa of the in.mt ssitj of London the little world by its. If is gained from the statement that in 1899 the killed and wounded in the London street numbered 9,091, or whom 2Ü7 were killt d outright. 0 battle in the South African war cat bow so large a total of losses as this list of casualtii s in the street of peaceful London. THE MARKETS. New York, Jan. li. CATTLE- Native Steers....! .: i f :, i COTTON Middling tj 1 rl.nl K Winter Wheat.... J jii ki ?,::. wheat-No. a ru-d 7wi COHN No. U m I'Hu OATH No. 8 41 f MV PORK Mens New 13 i. a H iv" 8T. Louia, ( TT N -Mi'lilliiiK U !(, l!KKVI- - St. . rs 4 15 tt & ! COWS anil Heifers, 'i ."0 iL 4 cam i-.s. 1 1 1, r l''l 1 1 ;sJ 1'alr to Choice Pit UUP Kulr to Choice... KLOl It Patents (new).... tlier Grause W IIKAT No . Ked COHN No. 2 OATI No j LYhNo 7 TOHACCO-Lusts beut Hurley 5 iKI 4 S &u I 3 mi a 4o .". 3" 4 J se 3 U U b 71'ati .... v fa 9 ..3 ) 4 ; 5ti4 8 5o 12 mi 1IAV- (Mear Timothy, 10 .-hi m 13 mi lt V Is .... M V 111 TT KU- holee Ualry.... KAi'ON Clear Rib KCC.H l r. -Ii l' iRK--8t indardMeaafnew) LARD Cboloa st. am CHICAOO. CATTLK Native Bt.ers.... Iii iGS Kalr to Choice BI1KKP Fair to Choice.... lT.i CR Winter Pate nt. . U 1. 4i 14 ÜU 1 3 DO s ;o 6 00 .. 4 7 4 UU 3 ! 5 SO 7C SoritiK Patente... No. H Soring WTIKATNo. 2 Ktxi ... CORN No l i a rs No, 2 76 37 4i' 14 l'OUK Mens 14 iJli KANSAS' i 1TV. i 14 CATTLE Native teer.... 4 80 B in .es V or to Choice i Do v 5 ::, 6 .to 1 1 1 . AT-NO. I Keü l i RN No. 2 OATS No 2 M.W ORLEANS KI.i 'ill -HMh (irad. a 3 r RN- No. 2 OATH W extern II AY 'hoii e 17 PoltK- Stainlanl Mesi 14 H ri N Short Rib Sld CTTeN Me I. Hum I OlTlS II LK win-: T No : K.-.i C 'UN No. 2

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A CaafJoas llu.b.nd Tseuse me, sir,' said the man in the next at, "bo vest cigar is burning bole in j our paier. "Taste 11 right," reponde! the other; "I am jut burton out thr price of these e'eirtic seals at to-morrow's bargain wile. i M-e, I t ihe thil paper holm .' Puiade.phis Uec.Td. Miei U. Holmes. " h it siU you giuime en t;..!" asked tl." aval un. The pawnbroker took the battered tubs, t;i n the key a, notice.: .he wire netting across the big end and ssked: "Say, does a feller have much fun travel, n' with them . i.. ui.tk.iut- compaü.e:" Iniiiaiian.,.; Press. Beware of Olnlnirnli for Catarrh

That Contain Merrnrr, as mercury will nurely destroy the tense of smell and completely demure the whole syitiiu when entering it throuxb the mucosa surfaces. Sueh articles should never be used i rnt on preTiptions from reputable phjrstciaa, s the damage they will do u often ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cu'irrii ure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A. Co., Toledo, C)., contains no mcreury, ano in taken inter 1 nally. cting directly upon the blood arid i mucous kurfnees of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou get the gl B nine. It is taken internally, and Bld in j Toledo, Ohio, by b. J. Cheney 4 Lo. I estimonials free. Sold bv Dniggi'tn, price 75e per bottle. Hall' "Family Pill are the best. Rather Anelrnt. Cnteek "That western Napoleon of finance whom you have written up in today's paper must be a man of enroun.oui longevity." Editor "WhjV "You say, 'He is reputed to have made Wi,iNiU,oo) in as many years.' " r"husleipL.a Record. Try Grnln-OI Try Uraln-Ot Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of (iKAIN O, the new fiod drink '.hat takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. CiKAI N'-O has that rich Heal brown of Mocha or .lava, but it is made from iure grains, and the most de..i ate stomach receives it without distres. J the price of coffee. I.V. and iVte. per package. Bold by all grocers. The Hr.ult. Towne- Newman took part in tn automobile race not long ago." Brown "That o!' How did he come out" "On erstehe, about a month later." Philadelphia Pres. The llet 1'reneriptlon for ( bill and Fever is s bottle of Orore's Tatle Chill Tonic. It is simply iron andquinn. in a taste'nes form. No cur no pay. Price. 50c. fUSIIlDK. Dickerman "There's one thing that pur sues me. It iwley "And, pray, what is that?" "How it happens that the new wo mar. is generally not a rery young one." Boston Transcript, To Core n Cold In One liny Take Laxatire Promo Qsisint Tablet. All ' druggist refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. "Do you think?" at-kf! the lan ilady, "that death ends all?" "Not for four or live days, in the case of a turkey." said the 6avSe boarder, who had won bis position of I star by sheer brutality. Indianapolis Press. J Dropfy treated free bl Dr. H. H. Green's Foni, of Atlanta, fla. The greatest drojisy ; specialists in the world. Read their advertisement in another column of this paper. The commonest grub looks good when a fellow can't eat. Washington (la.) Democrat. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food we crowd into it. Make its work easy by chewing Beeman's Pepsin Gum. Instead of buying an article you do not need of sn agent pay w hat you owe. Atchison Globe. Each package of Putnam's Fadkiksp Dies colors more poods than any other dye ' aud colors tbcm better too. Hold by all druggists. U it wealth msy be recovered, but lost time never. Chicago Ds8y New. AVcgctaUle Preparation for As -similatinfi ihe Food and Regula ting the Stomachs aM Bowels of Promolcs Digcstion.ChfcrruIness and Rest .Contains neither ()piuro.Morplune nor Mineral. Not "Narcotic . Ay tfOUBrSAHlTLPtrOBR ssia sss A perfect Remedy fnrConsUpa1on , Sour Stotnach . Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvenshnrss and Los of Sleep. Facsimile Signatur of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.

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my sister I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advke. Her answer came, but meantime I was taken worse and was under the doctor's care for a while. "After reading Mrs, Pinkham's letter, I concluded to try her medicine. After taking two bottles I fait much better; but after using six bottles I was cured. All of my friends think my cure almost miraculona. I thank you 'ery much for your timely advice and wish yot, prosperity in vour noble work, for surelv it is a blessing to

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