Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1901 — Page 7

SIMPLE SMOKEHOUSE. A .! ItTalr Which Dura lliHurk Well aad llarliora So llunirr Wkilrtrr. A good hiink Ihmim- mi au v tana B desirable thing i ha-, UM rent (j ff( rtsM iM'tNM-t ii Hu- priea f aonat grown pork und More bacOD making it I tylDf job fortTtrj fanner to Miu.ke bil n meat, mid MfcfalB for ),, ,inc consumption. It is too expen,ive, bowvvofi to have a nail arrange! imokehoatt, as geur rally m M ruetnl, in nil euM-s, .111. 1 hence the rcilsou for presOtlng tin- novel affair shown in tin- accompanying illustrutiuu. ran I' seen, it consists of u boi ,,f -m il a ie as is desired, only it ihottid lie four fOOt high, and unal1 more MS eiiient if three ly live feet square, The meat is inserted through the door in the Bide, winch should be no lost thun M Usenet MTido, and hinged at the lower part no ai t., lei doom from tin- tp. Uooki ihould be fa-It mil to it, and staple driwn into the sides and top of t lie I,,, x. as indicated in the cut, to hold the door in place when elosed. lr h anfing the meat, bort holes through the top of the aid far enough apart so that the pieces will im! touch when hung, l'icc s of wire work bett for the purpose, one end of which hating been run, through the meat should be twisted together with the other so as to form a loop, . thfa inserted up through the an j.'4-r hole, where a stick then pushed through the loop will hold the ham Secure. Ii,, device ihOUld be built on slopit ground, provided such is availablf, fr then the fire that is to fur1 the smoke can be placed at the proper dUtai oa from the box and gat bare the .-moke readily conducted to it by BieaUl of several joint -.of old ttOTepipe. The hole for the fireplace should be about two feet deep and at least siv f' et away fron the box. 'Ii- trench for the stovepipe should 1 t be offer one-half ns deep, and ting so that the upper end of the stove-j-pe will come out under the box near the center; an old elbov joint makes til 1 ii-n easv to do. The pipe, of our ihould !" covered With it the FARM SM' 'KKllorSK loose dirt thrown out ladj the sides of the box banked up with earth, its racks being calked ;i- much ns pnfibloj for aot withetaadlaff til Una preenitloat enough smoke will still scape to insure the necessary .i mount of draught. When the affair is completed and t . hum are all hung a tire should lie kind. cd in an old kettb. or tun using corncobs for fuel, since these make the best material, not to in. n Hon that they are .asy to handle and will hst long. As s.,on as a good smoke has been started the furnace" should be set in the hole prepared for it and boards laid over the top, or. better, a large piece of iheel iron, tin, or something of that " '"'. . ity banking this up so as '" 1 P 'he smoke from escaping one nil! be la a fair way to bave aooa ome tlrst-claee bacon. Several hum dred pounds of meat can be naokod 1 a tune, and, let alone the economy Of Uns, the device is of inestimable J ' u. as a safeguard against tire. Cnlike some kinds of smokehouses, socalled, it harbors no danger whatever, 'f rightly made, of burning- a single "tlding on the farm. -Frederick U. v '. in N. V. Tribune. eleetlB llrnnse Tarker. In selecting bronze turkeys there ure certain points of pliiinagr which indicate purity of breed. The color aoniii te a rich, lustrous bronze. " ii h should glisten in lh sunlight ' luirnished gold. gold. On the hack eneh featker ha narrow Match hand. -Mica extend across the end. The primary, or Might, feather- are black or i' irk gray, and the secondaries are k or brown, penciled irltk xxhite or hr. pray, the colors cbingtftg to a nrj brown. Tfc Ulli' liiius a b with brilliant bronze or 1 ' ah Initer. The wing centers are brortre, the feathers femtaatiaf w ith 1 " Oe black band. The tall is black, ach feather is penciled with nar- ' bnndi of light brown, ending in broad band erith a aride edge of dull "one or gray. The legs in the young usually dark or black, changing w"h age to a dusky or pinkish purple. The Wnrlrt '. Wheat t'rop. Pererol foreign eatlaaataa on the world's Wheal crop or ITC place it at bout .'.7nii,000,(KM) bushels. One of the rstitautea hi by Um Rungarlnn depturtm i,t of agriculture. Some of the prinipUl items of the estimate in bushels follow: Pnited States, f..V..MO.r00; Cnnndn, H.l.ooo.nun; South America, ; Qrent Britain ind Ireland, W,O00,0OO rrnncc. ttjgn00O Spsin, iin.non.iVKi; itv. iL".(iifl,(o; (iermany. P:..ii(io,o(K); AUUtrla, 4.?.fMn,ooo; Hungary, lltMMMNN); Roumeutlti m, oon.(KK); Turkey, tO.dOO.OOO liussia, 17,000,000; India, 240,000,000 Africa. tJ.Ouu.ooo; Aubtralasia, tgOoJoiH

Tfca l.uai MMiuuiuitt la liiUiusa. in taa yotaeaasba of 4 Jan ri as Rook are the pap. rtof Samuel Morrison, a plow r (,f t. tv, rtoai Mr. v. f rison settled st I lica in the b. ginning vt the 0 1 tur, und iii d at Indlanapolla tb ut tQ yeatl jijj;u. Among ihepupert the follow inK nn.arkahlc story wua found: "In Iftl John Mct.üntock and eight oonnnaloni brought u ptrogua loaded with lour fron Hadati aa. a Uta icorcd the mouth of Petnrteanv mile erteil, Joel above Utka, th. 3 h. ai d t I .111. li.tous ).,h. il, the WO.,i'- llll.l.the river, and a ft w inoinei. 1 . later beheld an enomBOOs animal plunge out of the wood lato the atreaaa. it threw the waler M high that the) nooJd not . actiy nab oyt its inapt or foma, hut they be!i. .-u it to have the like ness of uii elephant So great was tbe disturbance of the river that the men were aoanpeUed to look to their . ssel to keep it from slaking. Immediately upon the landing of the animal on the other sid. Indian yells were heard ami the captain refused to allow his nun to ga on sh. rc to Investigate the tracks of the hue,, brute, w hich Mr. UoCllntOCk believes to hu, batfl th last inamuioth ever seen alive." Irdiana pol is Xt art, . t.rlp for the MILn.lo. In view of ike prevalence of Influiaan. the iniiii.-ter of the imperial household lately issued tlie foIlowaJnf, lllll I nulluni "Special care should be taken to avoid huv lag audience with the emperor when iH.iler the inrlut-t.ee Of cold or otherwise ill. Those oflici.ds who have to approach the emperor, or whose duties tak' Hit in tO thfl inner part of the court, should be careful to avoid coming Into contact with the patients, and in otherwise unavoidable circumstances theatre to take a bath und change their clothes befort attending office. Those who have to approach 'he emperor or to proceed to he inner part of the court, shall refrain from attending the OflCe ill event of th' ir believing that the; h IVO caught the epidemic .- ild, Off In case of their having actually been suffering from the malady they shall attend the offlea only after bathing and a change of clothing three days after complete recovery." Japan Times. ruling Cnslnri. El I'ineert judge of the condition of their machinery by the tone it gives out while miming. Kvery engine, whether stationary or loeOMOtlee. has a particular tone of Its own ; the engineer becomes accustomed to that, and any departure from it at once excites a suspicion that all is not right. The engineer may not know what is the matter he may have no ear for music, but the change in the t ine of his machine will he ut once perceptible, will lie instantly recognized, and will start him on an immediate investigation. South Ameri

can. lllallluali.lilsril. "Aad did you e dgah in camp. And what was he doing)" "Frying bacon." Whntl Edgmhf And didn't you sc.him i'oltig anything ell e?" "Ye; saw him holding an o Ulcer's burse." -Nothing !- ?" "I In lleve I suw him keeping the flies Tff I sick mule.' Dear, dear! Isn't war just horrid?" Clerelnad Ptala Dealer. 1 lie l.l.m of Jn.lah. Keg an Meii.iik, of Abyeahaln, the Lion of Juduh. is ptOpniing to visit Jerusalem in H0. He wishes to visit the icen? where the mother of his race. Uta ju. cn ofshcKi. una entertained by King Boh nion. According to his own genealogical tree. Menelik is the nine-tv-sevenlh successor of the queen. N. Y. bun Ui.rnl Batet Mortimer is an awfully Bb-sent-niindeu fellow. (iates As for example? Itatrs He was at the shore the other day. and I boy fell Into the water. Actttlly, hfortUnet' rushed in and stved the child, without Hopping to take snapshot of the accident with hisctmera. Boston Trnnscript. And Now lie Wonders. Mr. Itii'lun! An immune is one who has had it, yon know the yellow fever, for Instance. Rut what has that to do with my offering you an engagement ring? Mis Lively Oh. nothing. I suppote there's no danger in my accepting it. Jewelrrt' Weekly. THE MARKETS. New York. Not t 4 b I tr . . : j i IS 6 I) i ' ATTt.K Native Bte i - LXJTTON MIMIIiik KI.1 Winter wheal WHBAT Ko : Red fJORN No. t OATS-No. I PORK Mss Now ST I.i I IS Ci iTToN Mlildllng HKi:'KS Mleer i 'otrt :inl Heifers C l. lis ' per m lust Iii m ; s K it to ThoU BH KEP Kalr to PI JOV R Pat suta i Mber Orades WMKAT No ! fUd I'ORN- No. : OATS No : RY K No. I Ti 15 A I.urs I.cif Hurley.... HAY Clear Timothy IM TT RR 'h.!..- I.ilr ... H Vi N III r Itlb Rl i IH l 'r"h pi utK III andarrlMeas(new) LA HI' I'liottc Steam . .. CtilCACK 1 r A TT IK N.vllve 8len I 3 'M 3 m m i " 5 P ii .i I s'. 3 :: 3 3 40 Si's s :q 12 :- 15 1 4 . i 2 : - : .' rm .! .vi : tt T.N4T ' l Il 3 4 ' '.( 2 ! U II I .... et .... tj .... er 4 T5 5 J 25 3 3 35 70 74 7 i0 5 s7' 4 00 3 m 2 7' '''a 75 m 43 II J."i him ;s Fair to Cholee r ii 4l t 4T tl 'I SM KKV r .or i" ' nmvm Fl. M l: WIiiIit 1' it' iits gorlnf Patent. . WH FAT Nu ' SitIiib No : Rot CORK No : gellow. OA TS N. 2 PuKK Mess Ii KANSAS CATTLE Native St.il 18 Fair t" Choice i 1 1 1 :. r No 1 Red CiUtN No. 2 1 OATS No I White M OHLE Ufa Fi .i X T'. -IliKh Orades c UN No. i i ' TS- N. 2 47 Choti e 19 to 'i iHK- Mtiiifl.inl Mitts HAtON Short Kll Hille.. n-Vv CI ' I Tl 'N mm um 1 .01 fnVILL.R I V 1 1 VAT No. ! K d OUtN No 2 ÖAT8 No f: t 1 81 m itili COTTON MW'H'i'

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of a laxative of known value and distiturive action is rapidly growing in public favor, along with the many other material improvements of the age. The many vrho'&rfe weIl informed must understand quite clearly, that in order to meet the above conditions a laxative should öe wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance, with its component parts simple and wholesome and it should act pleasantlv and gently without disturbing the natural functions in anv way. The laxative which fulfils most perfectly the requirements, in the highest degree, is Syrup of Fis The sale of millions of bottles annually for many years past, and the universal satisfaction which it has given confirm the claim we make, that it possesses the qualities which commend it to public favor.

l'ergons eontemplat ing a journey Kart or est ihould he careful that the rates .d for their tranaportttioa do not exceed those charged hy tne Nickel Plata P.oad. Thii company alway- ., tiers lowest rates nd tne service is efficient. Careful attentiur is g;ven to the wants of all first and second class passengers by uniformed Colored attendants. The dining car sei vice of the Nickel Plate Road is above 1 ritieitffa and enables the traveler to obtain meals tt from thirty-five (35) cents to $1. 00 but no higher. The Pullman service is the usual high grade standard. Semi weekly transconti nental toortit cars ply between Atlantic and Pucitir Coasts. ( onfer with nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road. iilnt Ktif. "He 1 dying very calmly," oherved the physician, as he felt the pulse of the sufferer. Sa l:ke John." of:ly spoke the prose tivt I .w. "He always was an e.. y going man." Baltimore American. There is no trik in dyeing. do it just a well a anvone if You can you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Boilhsg the god for half an hour is all there it to it. S 'ld by drucgists, 10c. package. WHAT WE ARE TOLD. There is one millionaire in tha United States to every JO.OOO inhabitants. A factory at Dermaler. Mo. has ben ah) gad to stop by a shortage of .1 r. This season the yielded an albino four albino deer. Ifaine roodi have moose, three or and two pure albino aoj'irr'!. In ruling paper the worker, unnfr quill and ruler, 70 years ago, took I - 1 hours to do the Mrk now done hy machine in two and three-quarter hours. CAN ADA'S CAPITAL AROUSED. terer W mu There Saeh tidlpmrntI'h slclaas' Aasoclatlua TryIns to Ksplalsi. Ottawa. Cm., Nov. 25. This city ia stirred up as never before. Some seven cai a tgo the local papers published an account of a man named George ii. Keat, of 40 Uilmour ttreet, who was dying of Urighl's Disease and who at the very last moment after several of our best physicians had de- , cared he couldn't live twelve hours, . wtt saved by Dodd's Kidney I'illt. People who know how low Mr. Kent , was refused to believe that he was 1 cured permanently, and the other day ' in order to clinch the matter the paatl published the whole case over j again tnd backed up their story by sworn stttements made by Mr. Kent in which he declares most positively that in 1894 he was given up by the doctors and that Doud s Kidney Pills tnd nothing else saved him. and further hat since the day that Dodd's Kidtry Pills nent him back to work seven years ago, he has not lost a single minute from his work (he is a printer in the American Note Printing Company). Mr. Kent is kept quite busy during his spare hours answering inquiries personally and by letter, but he is so grateful that he counts the time well spent. Indeed he and hit wife hive shown their grttitude to Dodd's Kidney Pills in a very striking way by htving their little girl, born in 1S96, christened by the name of "Dodds." Altogether it is the most sensationtl ease that has ever occurred in the history of medicine in Canada and the perfect tubsttntittion of every detail leaves no room to doubt either the completeness or the permanency of the etire. The local Physicians have mtde the eise of Kent and Dodd's Kidney Pilli the tubject of discussion tt several of the private meetings of their Aisoclttlon. ARAKESIS M4tit relief and rITIVk i.y ( t in rii.Ka. I.ir Irrr sibiiI add "tMtMIS. ' 1 r liuu boildiOf. New York

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Thar's a ini-Mv lot er talkin' about farmers 'n thar rights, 'N the wonderful prosperity thct beet growin' invites. Thar's er heap of foolish crowin' 'n the "beats" begin U. hhout 'N holler fcr the Tariff ter keep free raw sugar outl But I notis thct the beet-producin' farm-, are very few, An' the farmers through the country aint got much ef it ter dew. The hull land aint a-raisin' bcett, n aint goin' ter begin, Beet growin's right for .sum, I Kucss but, whar dew cum in? The farmer gits four dollars now fcr every ton o' beets A hansum price, I must allow but hidKn' sum deceits. Beit suar manj factercrs admit cs they hev found Thet "granylated" costs 'em sumthin' like tew cents a pound. In fact thet leaves a profit on which they'd greatly thrive And if it kin be sold fer three, why should we pay 'em FIVE? It seems ter me cs thet's a name thet's mighty like a skin But if thar's any benefit waal whar dew cum in? When 1'ncle Sam's in want o' cash we're glad ter help him out, 'N ffa'U stand a'.l the taxes thct are needed, never doubt, But when his pocket-book's well lined an nary cent he lackt, r.t seems ter mc hit duty's ter repeal thct tuar tax. Them fellers wot is interested scz it's to protect The bect-prodiu in' farmer thct the duty they collect, But I eueta thet explanation cs a little bit too thin The sugar maker, K' all right; but whar dew tre cum in? Take off raw sugar duty an' the price will quickly fall, To everybodj'a bene tit, fcr sugar's used by all. The poor will bless the Government thet placed it in thar reach ("N millions of our citizens free sugar now beseech) The dealer '11 be delighted less expenditure fer him More demand 'u bigger profits which at present are but alirn. An' the farmer Ml be as well paid as he ever yet hes ben But he'll buy his sugar cheaper thet's whar he an' I'll cum la. Now, whar's the sense er reason of the sugar tax to-day, When our treasury's a-bu'ein' an' we hev no debts ter pay? The duty on raw sugar's Fifty million every year An' the people's got ter pay it thet's a fact thet's very clear. Fifty million! Great Jerusha ! Ter protect beet magnates, too. Why should they tax ALL the people ust ter help a scattered FEW? And the FEW ? Beet-sugar MAKERS ! Don't it really teem a am Thus ter help an' fill tha' coffers ? Whar dew you an' I cum in ? The farmer growin' beets hes got a contract price fer years, Free raw sugar wouldn't hurt him, an' of it he has no fears. But mebbe, like myself he's tlso growing fruit so nice Ter preserve it at a profit he needs sugar at a priu! The repealing of the duty, turely cutt the price in two Thet'll make a mighty difference, neighbor, both ter me an' yon I Let the sugar manyfactrcr make such profits as he kin Ter him it may seem right enuff but whar dew I cum in? An' I aint agoin' ter swaller all the argyments they shout Thet the farmers need protection- an must bar raw sugar out. Common sense is plainly showin that the people in the land Want raw sugar free in future -an' its freedom will demand. 'Tis a tax no longer needed -hatoul to the public view, Taxing millions of our people to enrich a favored few. They can't blind me any longer with the foolish yarns they spin, While they're busy niakin' money whar dew you and I cum in I'm agoin' ter keep on liustlin', talkin', pleadin with my frenda, Aint no sense in lettin' others gain thar selfish privet ends. I'm agoin' ter write tcrmorrer to my Congressman 'nd say Thet he oughtcr do his best ter kill that tax without delay 1 Feller farmers, do your utmost whether you grow beets or not To repeal the tax on sugar- you can but improve your lot I Cheaper sugar helps your pocket, greater blessings you can winWhen we've three-cent granylated that'a whar you an' I cum in I

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