Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1901 — Page 7
BACTERIA IN COFFEE. Ohl iMMf ' Irled of loJatlaf Ibf I'nrr lootl !. of iiir Mai.
HOME BUTTER MAKING. It la a riraalaa; fltn !! the Par. ull of Which la Worth laa Labor lilt u lu It,
Tol-ilo, July Mi 1 1m fnrf In Jutlgs Meck'a court in tiiis elty liu 1 ni J. Ulli VVhitfl, a local (Tiiirr, guilty of Stillag adulterated cull' P, '1 in' pmaecution huh iinsi on i4 MckagS of Arbufklc' Ariosa BOaTsBi I he State of Ohio, through the I'nrr Pood I oiniiiission, T( - i iitrtl Wliitr. The ciiKi' on trial for ear)) month ami attracted nationB attention. 'I in- manufacturers of Ariosa coffee , t I m ted the defense for (irocer White. Vk$ attnrneya in the rountrjl were retained to defend him hut. after a short coiimi It at ion, a verdict of gulltj was returned bjf 1 lie) The state of Ohio considers this a hitf victory. Pure Food Coat miv-ioiier ltlakliirn lias heen waging a warfare on spurious food article! and the depart merit has been Vtrv successful. I he i plaint of the State of Ohio vi - that Ariosa e off et was routed v h a substance which concealed defi s in the cofTee ami made it appear hitter than it in. The State charged thnt this coatinp or glating ;i - n favorable medium for the pri negation ol bacteria. Vof. li. A. Kin hmaier. of thiR city, a well-known chemist, wnn the principal witness for the State. He had made scientific examinations of snini of riosa purchased la the open market from (irocer White. II found that eaeh Ariosa berry COB tained an average of 30o bacteria. M Klrchmater further testified thai
her coffees he examined contained few bacteria or aoaa at all. He dedared that the plned coffee was pot a wholesome food product. In mist Schmidt, of Cinei'inat!, corroborated the testimony of Prof, j Kirrhmaler. The State did not pre- . ii further testimony. The defense, through the Ar- i till klcs, who prepare this flased SOf I f. . leeared some of the most emipent chemists and scientists in the I i'r.ited States to frive testimony in ,
their behalf. I'rof. H. W. Wiley, of the United States Agricultural Hepart meat; Prof. Vaughn, of Ann Arbor University; I'rofs. Itleile and bl er. of the Ohio State University, w re culled to defend Ariosa. Ir. Wiley had made a careful examine
t n of the method of manufacturing I '"r homa use. e pre now succeeding Ariosa. lie told of the I9,000,noo admirably in the production of tea in
"I enjoy making my own huttfr,"a lady Mini to me the other day. "i kneej it is saasidertd inite the thing pawa Java to nana the saltli awsj to gat rid of Mm pars ami work of making it up. And bo doubt there a lomething iu this; but the plepturs of saalcing my own butter is yr, at enough to ovtrba lance pad more i has rbelaaet the ftw peats a pound it costs me lodoidy "rk." I dan thopght of this mnny timea inee.snf i tm eonvjneed that there is niore in this good sYOHtan'l ide of the SrgUmeal than most of pj would be willing- to confess. .No doubt it ii s savlpg of strsagth !n bosm mays to trod ths milk to th ereaoaery. With many farmers' privet this pe Mnali Item, They have SO much else to do that they do not derive the pleasure in earlag for ths milk at home. But there It p tptiafaet'cp iu converting tue kye. t, purs mi.k into goldi D butter. The entire process is one full of Interest, whether WS ttop to think ff it or not. Tht way by which the en am tves is a m str to most of us. Why dot s it separate from the mill. 7 lake, then, the process of churning that a Strangs thing tO many. The Itudy of thctS thingl is highly inter-
e. i i ng. Thea, the tatlsfaoliop of sting your own batter is worth n great b al. Not u'.l tf pi ppp sjnits enjoy the butter which we i 1 1 . Who made it? Was he
clenn in his wtyt? W hat waa the con- ' ti.i .... I
Dillon of Ins stables? Wire his cows well cared fyr? Were they sound physically? We would like to know. But lure is our own butter. How beautiful it looks! Fresh, sweet and iure a the crisp gra-s and the crystal water could make it. We tire not afraid tO put it n the table for the use of the K i njr. nr(j we rin recommend it to the most fastidious purchaser. K. L Vine. nt. in Nebraska Parmer. TEA IN THE SOUTH. Seerrtiirr of A K rlcu l( n rc U linos nalaka ft tnn lie Draws Prath ui.iy Beerrwhere, With regard to the future of this promising industry, the secretary ol agriculture Is quoted as saying that we will soon raise all that is needed
Brlertlnif f ooklns 1 teoslla. Always buy tteel-lalaheti Ironerare, and see that ths turf sea is tbaoiutsly smooth pad without blemishes, Both bag in Pthar materials ppp lake the PlaOt of iron (in certain teasels) f,,r long, slow Booking, when pp m n t upsraturs is to bt maintained, in pota those of granitewert ,r porcelainlu, i I are the In if, l.iit much care inust be excrcis.d in selecting IhCBS, aa u aitifr lt blemish in such Bnipgl means quick shipping off from that point, aoon rendering ths ressel napless. 1 ipa ure of cheap quality is the even us of greateat extravagance In kitchen furnishiiiL's. I I,,- best It tht only kind north buying at all nowadays. Thers is a great digersnos la ths appearancs of good sad poor tin, the latter being terj bright, n bila t bs former is dulL Ella. Monis Krstachmar, in WOiuan's Home Companion.
Rett r.iease of the Fos. Once there was a wih old fox that was too fond of grapes, and one (lay, the BOW biir's .f all the foxes, bS swore off from eating this fruit lest bis embonpoint increase beyond rCSSOB und he be called fatty, a term of derision. Put bis appetite for the lueiout hunches grow too RtrOOg and he hied him to a grnpo arbor. A heayy bunch of graphs was panging high Bp on the tine. Be jumped and jumped, but Could not n ach them. After he had exhausted himself to no purpose, and he was sure he POUldu't reach the grP bS said: "No, 1 will not eat them. 1 made a resolution not to do so. What a rtrtUOUl fos am I." And he went oiT to fell bit frit nils about Iii telf-deniul. Moral Virtue is always a comforter when fics becomcB impossible. N. v. Commercial Advertiaer.
llo Your Ket Ache und Rurnt S'riske into your shoes, AJlen'l Poot-Etat t powder, rtiefeet. It mskes tight or Neu es Peel Essjr, Cures Corns, Itching. Swollen, Hot. Calloas, Bmsrting, Bors snu Sweating Feet. All Druggiati and Bhoi Stores sell it. ISc Sample sent IT! EE Ad draaa, Allen B. Olmsted, La Hoy, N. Y. A Sharp-Tonitneil Oman. Mrs. Wicks W hen my husband says .mything I h:ie to take it with a groin ot salt. Mi Hick" When my wite nay anything 1 bsvs to take it with a g tod tttny gmum of pepj.er.--Soineryiiie Journal Retlee, 1 want every in in nnd woman in the 1'iiited States interested in t tie Opium and Whmky bsbitS to save one of my books on these diseases. Address 1J. M. Woollev, Atlanta, (ia., llox KST, and one i 1 1 be sent J'uu free.
eggs used by the Arbtickles -.early in the preparation of this plninfr. (in 'his point in rris-s examination, the spate's attorneys deftly drew from b i ill the information that these eggs might be kept in cold storsg by the Arbucklea for a year or two at a lime. The experts who heard Dr. Wiley'a testimony were pleased to he aide to "catch" so famous a chemist. The 'or at one point in bis testimony explained very (dearly how it is that the egg put into the coffee pot by tht housewife settles the coffee. Me said that the neat coagulates the egg, and ass it sinks to the bottom of the pot it carries the line particles (' he coffee with it, and thus clarifil the drink. It is the act of Coagulation in the coffee yiot that does the work. Later on in his cross
t vauiination. lie had to a Imit t ha
the I Bited States. It is only a ques tion of a short time when we will be aide to raise all the tea demanded foi use in this country. The two tonsol tea grown at Sunimervillc, S. C, last year bo well satisaed the New York invpators interested in the industry that they immediately formed a syndi cute and bought (i.oOO acres of land in the state upon which tea will be grown. This department laat year sent tea plants to every gulf state in tht union from the ( arolinas to California for experimental raising. We have just heard from South Carolina th'tt imported machinery in use there it able to make green tea from the black product in one hour. We do not yet manufacture such machinery in this country, but WS will get to that later. Then there is no question concerning the I reliability of labor when we
Hail Hip Tool a. "I just dropped m to see if you wanted any ol your wise navvs sharpened," Mid th funny man. "No. ws use our own hlex fur that," re plied tfts editor. Philadelphia tratS, Pio's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat and mags.- Wm. 0. Kodak?, Vanburen. Ind..
An Irishman, in spes.king of an acquaintance, aatd he was condemned to he hanged, bat saved his life by dying the day before he wst executed. Chicago Dally news. Check That I fir Coaah With Boxtie't Croup Cure. Noopium. 50cte. Self respect ouht to mean aomething Oiore than a i niiitortuhle sense taat you have not been found out Town Topic
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when the rtrg was put on Ariosa oof- j P'1 t tfrow ing our tea on a large scale
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at tht factory, it became coagu- j I. .'iid as eirir cannot be eoairu-
Ist I but once, that 'he coaling on oftw. was of practically no aiue aa ti "settler1 when it reached the fft e pot. I'rof. Wiley acknowledged that the ph. zing might be a favorable medium , for the propagation of bacteria, a I- j though he would not testify positive ' j either way because he was not a '
i lerlologtat, Prof. Vaughn, of Ann Arbor Cnix ty, also a witness for the Ar bucklet, said he found bacteria on Ariosa coffee.
I'rof. Itleile, another tht defei.se, found any
' Ij bacteria OH the 1 1 aamined, pad ha
There is any number of young people who will seek employment as pickers of the ten leaes, as wages will be good. We are now importing plants from China, Ceylon and Japan, and we pmnmae raising the highest grade of the product in thin country, American tiardening. KEEPING COWS CLEAN.
witness for number of
Ariosa coffee agreed that
glased coffee surely was a more favorable medium for the propaga1 n of baeteria than nnglased cof f ' Ihe verdict of the jury In this cans b "f national importance because p great many other states have Pure 1 d l aws like that of Ohio, and it
i natural to suppose that similar acI "ill be taken hv other I'ure food Commissioners to prevent the ' of glaaed coffees. I'ure Pood Commissioner Black l nrn Rpya: 'The State Is very much OVer its victory against this 1 ftrpwraUajSh We arc now paej. sulering the advhmhtllty nf inform1 everv grocer In the state of Ohl " ' It it an infraction p the laws to ' i Ariosa, ami at the same time I warning to consumers thnt the offee is an adulterated food articls.,f ITte prettiest little money or jewel bags nre smnll, aboat the size "f a rather large change purse, in silk 1,1 I'e oatahie, pale blue or pink, with 1 W to tie them around the ne,k. ' ' ' "lor tO match, ami lined with ( s. They ajsj inexiiibive.
A Stable Pa else Which Accomplishes he Citri Without I titnlllou l.ndlcKN Labor.
One of the t rials of dairyman is the effort to keep cows clean. As one of the best plans for securing cleanliness the accompanying cut is offered. The platform has a drop of tivc or six lachen, and the front of the crib is in just the position to keep the cow's
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IMlTtOVEO COW STALL. hind feet on the edge of the platform. The OOW cannot "range" ahead, and her chain is adjusted so she cannot back down off the platform, she can lie down readily, nnd all the manure fnlls below the platform. A cow ca:i Only be kept clean in her stall by making it impoesibte for her to soil herself. Farm .lout mil. Hntr to Trent Fool Hot. if yoaf sheep ars suffering from that terrible disease, foot- rot, with a ver kt en knife cut deep down into the seat of disease by pin ing BVtry particle of diaeascil or loose hoof away. Then apply blue vitrioi, butyr of antimony snd muriatic acid, eiual parts, pj weight; or red lead, blue vitriol and nitric arid, equal parts (mixed). A toon ns the foot becomes dry and hnrd tnoltit with tar. This will muke the hoof pliable and healthy. I'nless the pperator cuts deep and carefully removes every particle of loose hoof underneath which foul matter may he concealed, he can never hope to effect a cure. AM diaeaaed animals should be quarantined from healthy membersof the Ho. Wool Markets and Sheep.
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