Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1901 — Page 7
THE TALL LARKSPUR.
II Sla He oiiallerrl a l'oli ai I'lanl. I huiiitlt t aitle Ini n Oal lu ( olil U mln r. I. ill larkspur is sonnt iincs erroneously railed aronitr. It La a lliaple itemmed i ' niiiiil, four to aeveo feet Bigt Tbe ii ii mi-i tji i . Bewera areata palc-bloe eolor ml art arranged in oBg, leader, tenBiaal racsmes. The ni d capsules urc three lob. il unci smooth, Um leade black, Tbii species if larkspur la eaiiljr Aiatlnguiahcd friiin tin- purple larbspor by the great difference in tin- shape of their leaves ami tin1 color f their Sower . The mil lark pur baa tin- down., eonaiäVr abljf saraller tbaa tfaoa of the purple larkspur anil arranged in n loBfi close
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TALL. laAIUUri II. terminal spike. Tin- plant with which tliiv species is most likely to be confused is the wiM geranium, but th langer ia confined to tin- early part of tin1 season before the (lowers are developed. After the flowers of the rkapur ami geranium appear, the IWO plants are easily diatlngUilBed bv the eaaual observer. lall larkspur may be considered a poisoooui plant, though it is little taten bv farm animals. The eating oc curs only when snowstorms have covered Other plants. Bvefl then cattle rem tu be about the only sufferers. Kven wh. n eaten, it is not ulvvnvt, fatal, considerable qnantltiea betas, required tu destroy life, in expert Jin nts made in feeding the extract of Utrksptir to rabbits the animals were Iliad, lick bjf it, but recovered. Nek.T-tli-I', it is positively known that tattle lav. been killed by eatilitf it. Experiment on cattle aiid on sheep indicated that permanganate of pot ab fa an effective aatidote a hen rrivea ii the l ist stapes of the poisoning. Cattle nhonld he kepi from patcbea el lark-pur. especially during snowtoi in' Tanners' Reelew, 1 ARM HORSES NEEDED. ear Baajianai I'm eBvaoteaae i he urpiun Itesah Betssel iu Hie Hi-ilrrn Main.
bfcLL NEAR AT HOME. Belle, Aa.lc , ,, uu-M-1-li.u K..ndt--. fur M.iur). U .vour tggi ami poults B,ttr thr boma, und iu .he .,1 ,,,,,. will be realized. , i, ustonisLmj- how eh the h,,,.,,. markets are neglect, j m this reipect. l he tum, ......
Ui, country und the winter hotel. u the aoath freaeaatly gai uii thai, Opplie from Mm tafft dt tvtu Ibtlf poultry ami eggs. J ha-, usk.,1 u number of proprietors ,he reason rr such an anomaly. 1 wai aatoalaaed M the reply. l a lew aranla thai hu,d 'at they eoald not rely on the hum. upply of aggaar poultry, rbei would WiUlBf to pay a l)tlle more thai. he market rut.s for either, but the farmers bad beeoBM s,, sec us tome d tc leading their produce to the cities that they were slow in udoptlD any othei louree. rhey would sobm days brlai " pleat of egg. ,! ,UI fr t wtfJ """l"g more would be luurd of them
ii i cguiai ily eouid nut be eu ured. et, us another instance of ju-t th PPoite, there is an enterprisins joung woman wh ha- a poultry tutu. not far fr. itfl A II 1 1 . Hi., . a.... ..... l
has eoatracted to deliver ten doaei eggi a day through the summaraeaaoi lo the hotels at a uniform price of K 'tits a do,-,,. Theeggiare a:; freah and si,,- .s 1o i. relied upon. The ho tili would even take mort from her "ud s1"- ,s making efforts to enlari;. btf p. ant. She says ihc i making money with her summer eggi tbaa with ber winter products. Uei ambition il to enlarge her poultrj fraa so -he can sapplj the hotels witt spring broib rs and tender chickeni through the summer leaaoa. Bei income then rill be entirely satisfactory. Rut even in ordinary towns and vil lagea th re are alwass plenty of fain-i.i-s w ho are w üiinif t.. bnv their e.,.v
fr--h every few days from some near hj, poultry farm. The prices obtainet in this way will be far inure rcmuner ative than those paid in some rllstan: city. In the stimemr time fully 4( per ceat, of the egga shipped Mmllei or more are partially or wholly ruini t by hot weather. The loss sustaiuet hi thi- way is enormous, and the farm er- are the ones to endure it. By al Bteaas the remedy is to cultivate thl nearby markets. I),, I1(,t try to shir eggi to New York. Philadelphia ii oth.r large cities if .i ht. n th est (,r south. There are nearer ar bets which wi!l pay you better. An nil (. Wehfter. in American Cultivator
AU, mutmur n BJeaBfJ ka,. coi i tu rii MarakMb, aba la .,w in oath Afr.eu a eoaamaad of iks KAiseri Oera." owes hie life to bii -ha Mature Whe the p.are wa, Sf Abu Klea, Cel. burn-Mur ah sraa standing by the aide of ,wa other ortieem. b.,n, A.n... .
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mm Mr. Otttertewa (ImMtieatij i Ob that is ii right about thoae things; but tell me, will our new cook sta with us aaj length of tin,, J pn k.
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Waaaaib in the ssv, Traeicr -Here, waiter, take teak uvvuy, und ive It ?o the lt' :is tOOffb us-
Waiter (blaadlyj Wt never ".d no complaints, sir. "No; because that w retched old eow had em all." -Tit-Bite.
In Hi,. World. According to an oflical trade r. po.-r the number of böge In the World is fixed t 1,333,000, of whlcb the United States is credit,.! uit), Sfji . DOO.- Chicago Chronicle.
The Metalle und llairnle Baaefte ssys: "Walter Baker A c , Dorchester, Sr5k2 l ni i baT Ir " res i l itnd to the skilltul prepatatnui ,,i , , ,., ai ,'( chocolate, and have d i iau I msi I, men .,, ,J systems pecuhai t tl,e,r !...:: peat, ahereb the purity, psUubility.sad uKhet nutrient characteristics ire re tamed. "Their preparations are known the world ow-r and hare received the hujhett indorsements from the medical practitioner, the iurer ' i"u'li't"t bousekeeper and A ( Imniir of Itaar. i .ist 1 see a i'niladelphss c Maaeaet hr.s wi it ten a gmcksteji. Criaiambaali Ves. and I hear the v are tisiriK it in Chicago for a funeral marVh. i (Hikers State a, an.
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GLASS COVERED RUN. Coop llml U Cspeeinlly 1 1 . I K ed foi htofca Hint Bnnaen to Mm. n In ( old enl hrr, Herewith ate Illustrate a eooa es peotaUy adapted to ebieka that hatel w be n a t mosphcric corn it ions a re suet that a would not be an isable to permit them to run in the open air. It is supposed to be latge enough oalj toshtl
n't for IBs BaeeeBs. No matter w hat ads you, headai lie to a cancer, you will never get well until jour BOWeJs are put right. Cascart-.s help nature, eure you without a gripe or pahs, produce MSf, natural SSOVCmCBta, cost you htst 10 eilt to start gcitmg y..Ur health b. k t a-, a rets ( and) ( at hart ic. t he , nuiae. pat up m meul boxes, every tablet ass c. ( . ( . Ifsmped on it. lievvaie ot imitation-.
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The Sale Annually of Millions of Dottles
of Syrup of Figs and the universal satisfaction Whicb it Las given attest the lact that it possesses the qualities which commend it to public iavor With the diffusion of knowledge ot what a laxative should be and a general understanding of the fact that it should have a truly laxative and beneficial effect and be wholly free from every objectionable quality, or substance, the hrge and growing dedemand for Syrup of Tigs shows that it is destined to supplant the old-time cathartics which were generally injurious and usually disagreeable as well. In Syrup of Figs one finds a true laxative, simple and pleasant to the taste, gentle in its action and beneficial in effect. In the process of manufacture figs are used as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. In order To Get Its Beneficial Effect Buy the Genuine Manufactured by the
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AUwYork,N.Y Price fifty cervta par bottla.
lee re i- t.iu lit I horsepower in JJew Eagladl to properly till and cultivate the soil. Mivs l'rof. Charles Nilliani Iturkitt in bulletin of the New Hampshire experiment station, t here r, thousands of aarea of tillable land thi i ail that have not fell the plw for long series of years. SOUSS for iterates and v,,n. tot a half century, boll will not n main productive if uu-;-lied. We have not fBOVfh horses or aorklag units in the staic to do 'he regular farm w..rk and to carry "n til fj aS it should be done. J he ra'.'v ipeaklBf, has gone, while tot number of horses has not Inert ased proportionately, i'1 ICl ieally the only suppl of horses s from other Malis; vet this state - qnlte able to supply Ita fall aei di and could have to spare for demands l aber, I he w,,rk lea with the farmers themselves, not only to ia feaie the number ,.f rarklag horse bai to Improve them and make them Bore serviceable. Bj esing the better prrade of mares '"r hreeilinir purposes and having the B rVlee of some j. ure-bred sire of some raft or coach breed of good type and ""formation, it would be but'a short W BlOtil the character of the whole
rse sto.k w, re ebanged into a b, t t and Improved one. Oood draft and BOSeb stations can be secured for '"'iit $:.()(). Several farmer- could purchase a stallion if Ii. im AmIm.
OlAaä COVBHKD nvs. ter s single brood. The glass adds nt greatly to the heat in the run that the yoaag chieks can ase the ran as , (piite cold day-, and thi- usability in teases as the clink- get older ant cover themselves with f,atbers. 'armer-' lb i, w . Wnahlnic and MiirLinn Ilaflrr. After drawing off the buttermilb wash twice or until the wa-h water runs off elear. Then work la salt t -nit the taste of ymir trade and aei IWaj for i hree or fi iir hotirs, then r, work and Baeb i-r -.imp The ii t. rva between salting and stamping ellowi the salt thoroughly to permeate the whole maaa, and t lie nerond worhinf ilea laaurea a uniform mixing f th tall an well as working out any chp if water. Never work butter when t is warm enough to be salvy. There ire twa watchwords for the butter maker. Thev are eleaBllBCSi and uniformity, and arc worth rememberlaa f you are looking for trad, ,1 repu at ion.
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- - ... . r .-.,,., .am Hau tvnr play ran eonler upon a loiig siirlering nublie, none i-greater tlian ttiiokeless coal. The li ka wanna Railroad luriis it! for which all traveler, call ttiat toad blessed. No i iiioke! no du-t. Its policy may well inspire tfie giatitmle and patroaasje of a grate: al
uvi i u limit puotje.- vuung.
CaatJaaa, shor; i) roa behave that a febow feel ms in ikes n- srosdrotis kind f , bong It all depend. What are von feellti(t for now ? Ubicaas Daily Newx." Stop the- rnouli and Work on in,, (old. Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. Price :i5c. The modern millionaire i getting to count philanthropy uuimg the Letcs.-iUSS oi life. I'uck. THE MARKETS. New York. Dee. Id. CA1 TLE-.Vallve St. . rs 4 m ii ;
SPORTING SPECIALS. Cleveland ha- digued a blackspfth nam,,; l.iiiidb..rii a- ,i pitcher. lie throw - a horsi -h. e cnr e. bob Pltaalnitnoi - i- i, w ;ii mrican eitizen. He wa- rraatel pap. re of nat uraiiation in Brook !y I the other week.
All the wrestler- of the w..i I propose to form a football ttani t.. p 'ay in 1904. Their strength will probably be in "fake" playn
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New York horse -al.. 1: wa- "li. Ii.fhest pHee ever paid for a yearling she will be emyaaalve propertj :f -to hi up to her nam. The itteadaaee o the Bar laraV Yale game wa- H4.u0. About Vo.ikS) people ia games in i hi. atro Thanki giving day. They call football brutal, but they like it. .lim Beaaloa, the Pblladelpble tight
er, is now iu Aostraliai aceordiag to the Melhourne S...r I - ma n . ati 1 bai issued a challenge to ai.v middle weight in Australfal. Si union won s.u., fa.r tights in this country.
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; r PJ iiiff the füll lost. Oranire Judd runner. Marat in i0,iiir Wsaaea. ACoreKB to my observation. n -t P"'lrtv houses have too many winv. r rather too much window pare, Big Windows are not ndviimbJe. J own praetlee has been to have one BOB 01 two Rashes each eOBtaialRg ' I'.V ten Lrl.'iRS. Tli s i IIm tatl
( "f wladOWl for houses ten by ten "' squere. More fflasn is unn, rcsS :i! SSI bee the house verv cold in ".ht. Kach atsh tbaaM be eaverad b wire screen to ptevnit the fowlJfOB breaking the glntn. AW the winWt should be 18 inchis above the of the poultry house. Thiwpires rnwle abaadaai light for workiri Utter on the tb.or - F. M Mut il". iu Fa i uit rs' Keview.
PnokliiK Unary tnr Mnrkrt, In paebiag comb honey for market it is to the producer's interest to face the east s honestly. The row of cumba , next to the glass BOUM I c a fair samI pie of the whole ease. Do not sell ! your reputation while sellinir your j aoncy. for yon will prolia'nly have some ho aey to dlapaee .! in the future. Try to build up your n pnt nt ion by deallBg honestly. Tf llgbi and ,Iark honey arc packed together in the same ense. you may gal the price for all light honey. Imt if the cases are ipened yon Will surely get paid for all lark hoaey, The poor will depreciate the (rood, so pari i aeb Krade separate and face honestly. V. U. II. inian. In Orange Judd Farmer. Iljo Ml. i, lis Iiiiiiuu lite l;oil Some of the most t nlil.'l hie plants ire weeds if grows where not de-, ilred. Where )ient is largelj grow tjnj is one of the nio-t iletc-ted Weeds
that sppear in the field. If is i ry ( lifficoll to separate the wheat Bftd i v
rraina, nun rye is inererore likely to ippear every yew if the home grown lead wheat i- liaed. The rye shoots lo leed ahead of w hrnf. however, and bhe heads can he cut off with a sickle, j Which should he dot t JU-t m fore the abeal headi out. it i- eaabtr to use
i' an -iid. however, ai d a oid work' ins; in the gttlWJnj wheaU
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PHYSICIANS MUCH INTERESTED. Northport. Mich.. Dee. 0. The medical men are just now eüerly diciissinr a most remarkable cure of a severe ease of Kidney Disease in thi comity. Mr. Üyr.ni (. Leslie, of Northport, has for years bet, a victim of Kidney derangements with all the consequent pain nml a- iioyar.ee. He was gradually growing vor-e nnd S the disease advanced he be,;. BO very deipoadaat, often eraoderiBg II he would have to endure thi- sufTcrinp all his lifetime. Hut nt la-t he fdejBd a reasedy tiiat cured him iu Dedda Kklaey Pi -. Be was much plea-,, J. I,n; did Bot -,n
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