Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1901 — Page 7

ALARMING MORTALITY. Noticeable Among tbe Weak and Ailing. Spring the Time Death Reaps Its Largest Harvest.

There I a Way of Kl utility; the Urim Destroyer.

FARMING IN WESTERN CANADA i

The Great Natural Fertility of the Soil in Manitoba, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan end Alberte.

AN IMPROVED GRANARY.

Kvery Spring it is notieealile how many people art taken away tnat Bra bare Ix-eu B, mi n mart to aee in our daily In-. jjtatirttfe show tint at no other tcasuu ol ti.t- feet ajeeaae many deaths occur. I tally large u the inurtaiily among ami ekkljr peopla 1 lie it.i-iiii !r thih is apparent. Tin-body tuat i- wc.ikeiifd ty aKt-oi ii-ra. ha.- mucli to i on teed with during tbe Winter BMtitba, lusutlicient etercssa treqeeetbr ha beee taken. loo liiui Ii htan .y and fatty foods have beau eaten. Tbe system hau been allowed to beeotM run do, n, and wi; u fcpi in; romes it !i its In ig lit, Ml II shiny d.i, ofiter people will ix-Kiu to realize tliat their vitality ha naOOOM very low. The same ti.ing ih true ot people who are ualuiaily Sicklf and weak. 1 1. in iB the M'aMin of the year when even a strong peraon feels at hi worst. That tired, i, tli'sn feeling i f ei leiued by too many I liere need notbeanmany deaths this year a usually take place. A little Cere will ward ofl many Spring funerals. If one i weak or ailing thei should take tune b the forelock and take Dr. tireene s Nervura blxd and nerve remedy. Tins greet sesdw me ha been in many cases, and will continue to be, the means by which the hi. o k angel of Death i ,s turn driven from the threshold. It ela they isa deet royer ia e scientific way, for it purities the blood and give- strength and vitality to the nerve It tones ep end ire to a healthv condition all of the gri it life giving oggena t tee body. )r. (ireene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy will enable those who take it to throw ofl little ills that prove dangerous only when they attack a iiyiitem already e asted and weakened. l'mra many people, who hai'e experienced benefit from tins greatest of all life lengthrners. comes the following from the famous (Jeneral Ingtreet of 1217 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. He says: 'It gives see great pleasure to add my testimony withmany others for Dr. Greenes Reinedv, which I have used with highly t eficssl results, and I am able to recommend its virtues from experience. 1 have ased it for catarrh and have derived help." Mr. Wellington Hynes, Elizabcthtown, N. Y., writes: "I feel it mv duty to tell how much good Dr. Greene's N'rrvura has done me. 1 w.sao run down that I could not sleep at night and everything worried me. I had no appetite and 'could not work, my head ached all the time and there waa an all-rone feeling in my stomach, and I was always looking on the dark side of everything. I began to take Dr. f.ncne's Nervura Wood and nerve remedy and in less than three weeks I felt like a new man. I can now do as much work as ia expected of a man of my age I advise anyone who is troubled to tske Dr. Greene's Nervura Do not go t a doctor, but get e j ' Me of Dr. Greene' Nervura. It is cheaper than a doctor's bill " The latter part of Mr. Hynes's advice might be profitably disregarded, however, if you should feel vu would like the advice of e physician. You can have such advice and ' have it free if yost wfll write or call on the free test known blood and nerve specialist, )r. Greene. M W. ltth St.. New York City. LITTLE ODDS AND ENDS.

1 l-Co-lntr Storehouse far Tern Whi. Ji la AiMMiutrl afr rroaa Kui-ruai-hutrii Is l Wriolu. 'I be dimensions ol my grtMKtj j "u MM I LUeVB p;isf t be cor ii crib period cut in ly are um follow s: LenfrtJa, hills, 1 feel; l:i t M feet; Width, M feet tulal length of DOBta, U feet; bciht of floor from Use ground, .it, feet, Theee dimensions may Miry, according t the amount of frrniii to Im Stored. Wide strips of tin Shield the tops of Hn post-, from the Inneioii of rate end ndoe, Insult- the luii is us follows: ( urn iu the buck part, the crib running across the end. and on each side a row of grain bins. Tlis are arranged so that tbe ends nearest the alley between, l,ieh is four feet w Idc, may lie removed la case they are not needed. Theeeempty binsalTord store room for a corn sheller. or for bran or other feed. A loose tb or o erbead also f urnishcs space for putting away many a rt teles hich mlffht otherwriec be cast around any w here. The inside is lined with matched southern pine threeeighths thick. The outside is battened, in 1 the boards being surfaced the whole is painted. Tl ntire expensc of this granary was not far f rom 178, and I have received the cotnpli-ln-nt that it is the best joli I have done in the way of building, und I have spent a small fortune in that line. In fact, it pieases me exactly . I never have Been but two mice in ibis primary, and those I carried in with empty baps; and. as may ! supposed. I was on nettles until they had been found and set t led with. 1 got, the cat as quick is I could and entered upon the most exciting hunt I ever took part in. It beat the famous fox hunts of the city folks who come out to kill time all hollow. And I sue led, which is more than the city chaps who hunt for the fun of the thinp can often say. In my jrranary I keep my corn knives, 'corn ties and bnis every'hinir. in fact, that concerns corn and p-arden Muff. The satisfaction of hnowinp that what 1 raise is now free

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A Cwaarrsaaaaa Whs Waa I Dark es to Till end lolophoa.

Boston pays SIGG.OOO a year for Its eehool janitors. Manitoba, equal in area to Greet Britain and Ireland, h.ia only 210,000 hthabiteaie. The Jepeneee residents of Tacoma, Wash., haxe OTfenlzed to keep out tny lisordcr!y characters from their country. :--!tors to Mount Vernon, the home cf the Father of His Country, havo the choice of two routes from V.'aahii'pton electric car or steanibont. The stale pnvcrnmcnt of I'uebla, Mexico, has prohibited fairs, and local newepepi rs applaud its action. One of then says that the old jolly "-eetaa have degenerated into mere drinking and gambling1 spreea a public repruach." MADAM BAVEAS TESTIFIES.

ÜltANAUV AND CORN CIUB. from the encroachments of vermin ia fully sufficient of itself to amply repny all my trouble. Hut t he ret urn in dollars and cents far nurpasses one's belief. If we couid see the amount of money which is wasted every year through poor granaries all brought together it would stnrG. us. Kvery farmer knows that he suffers seriouslv from year to year, but most of us have come to take it as a matter of course. Itiif really it is one of the leaks w hich help to sink the ship. Kdpar I.. Vincent, in Farm ami Fire ide,

GRADE UP THE FLOCK. Start Riehl b) Geltlne a Good Hooster. One That Haa Hern Ored Riehl and Is R!ht.

A DUIIniculslied l.ndj. Aller Travel. IngT for Years In Search of Health, at Last Finds II In Audit's Kidney IM II. Hot Springs, Ark., March is (Sperial). This popular resort numbers eniorifj its patrons many of the world's M t die t inguiehed men and women, 1 It none M ic so than Madam Isabella Ellen Uaveas. Life Governor of the Free Masons drand Lodge of England. Madam Uaveas, hke most. ,if the other visitors, etune here in search of l "uith. She was not disappointed, bnt 1 r cure was not found in the virtue "f the baths, hut in a few boxes of Dodd'e Kidney PUIa, B remedy which she found on sale here, and which is being tned and with wonder fnl ensjoena by l number of the visitors to Hot Bpringej, She hays: "! travelled almost constantly for the peat six years in t he interest I of my ty, and my health grndnallj beCantC broken down, through the change of food, water, climate, etc. The doctors told tn I had diabetes, bnd advised me to po to the Sprint's, - they covld do nothing for me, While 'here My attention was railed to D.xld's Kidney PUhthja fellow sufferer, who had been great ly benefited by mi; them. "I profited by her experience and bought I 1. , and then another, and ' " on until I had used BOVan boxc-. It with gratitude that I state that the cured me completely, and I BM ' OW aide to take up the duties of l ie once more. I am very thankful for What Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for me, and as a grnteful woman shall never beeltate to recommend them to anyone suffering with Diabetes." I he very sat infaetory experience of this distinguished woman, should be an encouragement to all similar t uf'erers. Doddi Kidney Pills are 50. a box 'x boxes for $2.50. Huy them from Jour local drUfajiat If you tan. I', he eantmt supplv you, send to the DoJd'e Medicine Co.," Huffalo, K, Y.

Have you got that strong, vigorous cockerel to grade up your flock, to increase the eirtf yield and build up the Bias of the birds you sell to market? It is quite time the bird was in the breeding pen. becoming acquainted with his mates and preparing for the spring's duties. It is ati old and familiar axiom that the male is half the Jen. He may be mated to a doen females, hence the chirks haw any one of a doen mothers, but he is the father of all and imparts his i"or and personality to all th chicks. Not only should this head of the family be a pure-bred male, but he should be a bird of real merit, bred with eure and for a purpose. Such a bird has the power to reproduce himself and will Certainly improve next season's flock. A well-bred cockerel, one bred from meat producing and egg Maying ancestry, will decidedly improve t be laying quaUtiea of the pullets and increase the BUB as well. It i- a co in n ion mistake to breed from anything left over from the holiday killing, benenne nothing else in nt hand. Don't repeat that mistake this year. Start right by getting a JTood male bird, one 1 hat ha" been bred rip;h! und is riht; and his rout will be returned to you many times over in the lnyiiiLT vigor of his pullets and increased si.c of the chickens marketed, tief a pure bn d mete for this year's breeilinc;; fjet him now. Practical Farmer.

Oil Cake for Hid Hrsi. Fur invigorating a lot of old hens which are slow l re onding to the efforts to make th. in produce winter eirirs. w e know of n u hi.ig bet ter than a Spoonful of oilcake meal thr times a Break, If the hens in the meantime have not been overfed wilh "Tain a ehaagt in their nppi a ranee and actions s i bt noticanhte within a ereefc. Than w ill be mi added livelineae of Motion, I more reit enrriau" and a peneral appearance of thrift I new which will presage a coining harvi si f rgga, OthOr thing being about light, this will aeldom fsil to brit,g the sluggish old hen to time. Farmers' Voice.

Rhat Has Urea Done tjr I'resalrr Ureenway, Hluaelt a Leading; 'armer. non. Thomas (ireenw.iy, Tremier of the Provinaa nf Manitoba, one of the foremost farmers of Western Canada, writes an exc '.. t artii le to the press, from which tue following Bxtraeta are nude The writer came to Ifanitoha from Ontario In the autumn of lTS, and has ever i.ince been engaged in agricultural pursuits. From the day, nearly i.'- years ago, when he selected his homestead, he has had unbounded faith in the country as a place where farming can be successfully carried on, if pursued upon proper lines. There is a lnrc number in this Province who should rather be called "wheat-growers" than farmers. On account of the facilities, natural advantages, and therefore cheapness with which wheat can be grown, no doubt many have done exceed ingly well by raising w heat onlv; still, it is far from ideal farm

ing. Not only will such a course, if

persisted in, hare the effect of causing the land to run out, as has been the experience of those who pursued the same plan In the wheat-producing prairie States to the south of us, but it is far from being the most profitable course to adopt. This fact is already being demonstrated in Manitoba. Let the farms in this Vcstern country be managed upon the lines which were successful in the Eastern Provinces, and much more can be done here in a given time than was ever done in the Fast. The probabilities of failure are practically nil. Upon the farm there should be found horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry, according to the ability of the farmer with respect to his means and the extent of his holding. The wanton waste which has hitherto been practiced by many farmers, that of burning vast quantities of excellent fodder after threshing is done, should cease; it should all be used upon the farm and converted Into the old, sensible kind of fertilizer manure, and afterwards be returned to the soil, so that what has been taken from it by the crop may be restored. Although admitting that the great natural fertility of the soil In Manitoba and the success that has attended the growing of wheat for years upon the same land have a tendency to make such a course as the one mentioned tempting, yet. If continued, wheatgrowing upon the same land year after year is undoubtedly a mistake. The writer knows of no country that offers advantages so great to tbe agriculturist as does Msnitoba. The vraious branches of farming can be carried on successfully, as twentytwo years of practical operations and observations of what others are doing have proven. To those desiring to Mahn new homes for themselves, the low price of some of the best lands in the world (although rapidly advancing in price this year) offer

still great opportunities. To all such the invitation Is cordially given to "Come and See." There need be no poor people here. There is land for all who choose to come, land upon which happy homes can be established, ar.d from which ample resources can be gathered against old ege. All that a man needs to achieve competence in this domain is common-sense and industry. With these qualificationa he la bound to succeed. For information regarding ree homestead lands, apply to any agent of the government whose advertisement appears elsewhere in these columns. One Case. Bill- Did you ever know an amateur fisherman to tell the truth! dill- Oh, yea: I heard one tell another that he was a bar - WhatToKat. A Tramp's Work "Hello. Walker. Wlnt y' up to BOW days?" "Hello, I jury, I'm lookin' fer a chance t' work--" "Aw, come off You don't expect me to believe that" "Cert "It's de truth. I'm lookin' fer a chance t' work some soft guy fer the price of a drink."- PluladelphW Evening Bulletin. THE MARKETS.

A certain member of the home of repmstatetivsa, BBBHIBM here forever more, m t a newapapt i safTOBBfOBdeet IB the .ohhjr the other day and Biystenously iavited hun to Ins committee rooM 1 B4 Corres ondent east chew of tobacco out of hi in uth in man ipation, and followed the atateani.ii: to t ha teelneioa of the place designated. "Say." said the member, looking about carefully to see that only the two of then we.r picM-nt, "1 want to ask you quet.un in eoahdeBct." "Oh," responded the r :r. pondent in a tone of disappointment, ";s that what you Wanted'.'" "Ves; and if you can give me the information I am after you will do me a great favor." "All right," said the correspondent, recovering his wonted spirits, though the Other kind were lacking, "what is it? Go aii i 'd with your rat ki.liug." "Well," began the member in a manner remiiiibng one of the preface to a book, "I had one of the boys look over a speech 1 am going to make, just to see what lie thought of it and make a suggestion or two to improve it, if necessary, and he's got some thing into it that I'm not up to." "What is it?" asked the correspondent, as the member hesitated. "Well, I'm fairly we!! up on the Bible, and when I come across the seiiteiu . 'anywhere from Dan to Heersiieba,' 1 know wiiat u nie.ins well enough, and aiso RBOW alout Dan and the other one. 1 had that in the speech, but he :aid it was a chestnut by

this time, ana it wouia muna more tony and abreaft of the times ar.d literary cu -ture te change it from 'Title toColophea,' and I told him 'ail right.' hut didn't let on. Ni w, you are a friend of mine, and I want to ask you about this. A- I said. 1 m up on the Bible, but 1 don't know the classical busncss a little bit, and while I can kind of catch on to Title, I'd like to know who in thunder t'olophon wai. Do vuu know ?" The correspondent explained, and the member aw to it that his rast-Ottl chew

of tobacco was not wasted. N. i . Sun. Wonderful Yield of Spells. Blanchard Bros., Chaffee Co , Coio., write to the John A. Saber Seed Co., I -a Crosse, j Wis., who are the introducers of this re- , markable grain and bay food, Speltz, say- i ing: "We have just threshed 182 bus. of ; Salter's Speltz from the 1H) pounds of seed you sent us last spring. The neighbors all think it is wonderful. Xearlv all of the 1 182 bus. sold at $2.00 for seed. Spelt and : Alfalfa are our monev makers." Kvery farmer ahould try a few acres of SpelU. Write to Salzer today. K.J The plaintiff and defendant in a lawsuit are like two boys ducking their heads in a , tub of water each daring the other to remain under the longest. Chicago Daily News. Throw physic to the dog if you don't want the dogs but if you want good digestion chew Beeman' Pepsin Gum. Watches and rivers seldom run long Without winding -Chicago Daily News. ) get Csrter's and you will get the best every gast. "Inklings free. Carter's Ink Co , . Boston. Sometimes we envy the prosperity of a ' wicked man, little knowing how the wicked man envies us -If. Y. Herald. PrniABi Fadeless Dtes do not stain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by all drug- ' g.sts. It were safer te place your mouth to the muzrle of s gun than on the hpa of a de ! ceitful woman . X. Y Herald. Piso's Cure cannot be too highlv spoken of as a cough cure.-J. W O'Brien". 322 Third I Ave., M , Minneapolis. Minn., dan. b. 1900. A dog's tail is something of s wsg. Chicago Daily News.

AFTER-EFFECTS OF LA GRIPPE. THE after-effects of the crip are often disastrous. It Is commonly known to the medical fraternity that the numerous ailments and complicetion which follow tbe grip are apt to be more serious than the acute stane ef the disease. Some people hnve the crip very lightly. They may be confined to the house only n day or two and yet a long train of disagreeable, disabling symptoms follow. All sorts of tonics and stinulating remedies have been devised to meet this condition. None of them can compare in results with Perwnn. Every one who has had the grip ought to take a short course of Peruna. Read what the following people have to say about It.

Congressman Howard.

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sufTerers." M. W. Howard. ( i.nprt'ssman BOWard'B home address is Fort Payue, Ala. Cirlp Prodsrri Catarrh. Henry Distin. the inventor and maker of all the band instruments for the Henry IhMin Mfg. ( o., at Williamsport, I'a., writes; 1441 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa . May ft, 189t, Pr. S. B, Hurt man. Hear Sir: "I write to inform VOU that 1 had a had nttack of Lb grippe la' December which lasted more than three months and which left me with catarrh, when several of my f rends Bd ised me to try your wonderful medicine, Perunn. I began with a bottle the first week in March and it certainly did me g freat deal of good. I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed your directions which you furnish with every bottle, and 1 am plad to say that it has cured me. I shall eettetnly reommend the i'eruna to all my friends."

I. LA Wallace, a charter member of the International Harbers' l" n i o n, writes from IS Western avenue. Minneappolis, Minn.: "Follow ing a severe

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GRIP CAUSED NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA.

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a severe backache, indigestion and numerous ills, so I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. "One of my customers who was greatly helped by I'eruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the next two months 1 took five bottle-, and then felt splendid. Now my hea l In clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me." D. L. Wallace.

Washington, April 24, 1900. The Per una Medicine Co. .Columbus, O.I (. e ii t lernen

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praise for Peruna and recommend it to thoae similarly afllu ted wherevee I can." Frances M. Anderson.

I. rip Folaoned Her Illood. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer of the Independent Order of Good Templars of Everett, Wash., writes: "After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condition even after the doctor called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. "I also suffered with dyspepsia, and had either to starve or suffer from what I was eat inj.'. neighbor who was usinir I'eruna praised it so highly thiit she induced me to try it. and I soon found that this was what I really needed. "I could soon eat my repular meals With relish, my system was built up, my health returned, and I have remained la excellent strength anil vigor now for over two years." Mra. T. W. Collins.

M i ss Alice Dressier, of 131J N. Ilryant aven u e, M i ii n en polis, Minn., writes as follows concerning Peruna: "iast spring I suffered from In irrippe

and was partially cured, but the bad after-effects remained through the summer and somehow I did not get as strong as 1 was before. "In the fall I caught cold after getting my feet wet and attending a leot ii i c in a cold hall, and suffered a relapse. Catarrh of the throat and head followed, and as I was in a weak condition physically previous to tbia It took but little to break me down completely. One of my college friends. Who was visiting me, asked' me tr try Peruna and I did so and found i all and more than I had expected. It aot only cured me of catarrh, but restored me to perfect health." Alice Dressier.

GRIP LEFT HER BROKEN DOWN.

If yon do not derive prompt and satisfactory rcsu Its fromthe use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbws, Ohio.

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