Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1902 — Page 7

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MACHINE-MADE HENS. Xrw Kaslaad t'aelorr hlekeaa Ar Merkaalcall Halckee. Kr and IMekea.

A NOTED PHYSICIAN

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titer m ' - a ruBU micbt y win-!. ar-d I aU k huuit a her they ware B . . tlatnt appr 1 uru th-rn -vm im j t tlrr, axd U tat upon . uca "V " rh-y wot aU MUd with taw Holy j , aiui besraa ta pak with ..'l--r ia :h stplrit ave theas uttrancw. ihera w.ra awcllli at J rusaleaa '.vaut men. out of . ry r.aiiun 4 n , wbca tfeis was no!.! abror ' the ifc.LuMi ci toaretfcar. ar.d rc con- i avcaua thai every nan hears ... tit .n ki owr. Urg wg- , were all atnaf! r.d mar- , kytBfl MM to aaotiur Behold, are tj. ail ;.aa which peak Galilean? a. Anl haw hear wa every Kin In our aa new, wherein we wre born? Btaaa. and kt-d.a. ted Islamites. aai Elba iweUtrs at Mesopotamia, and in j . . i 'ippatiocla. la ft'uttigs. a&d ttryfin. ard Parephvlla. iB Kamt t . .a the pam of Lib a about "ren. ac; i:raaitrr of K -. Jews ard proai rasas arc Arabians, we du hear them j .r tc(uti ike wuiiirrful urk f ttgf T&ITrkt gsvwwalae- In ansa a aad la jeer rblldrra.-.teli .;: N.jTfcä A Nt 'OMMriMS. vja -h"U.J include aot only i i; a printed above, but also on rh :h- J4tk v rse. Krad also Joel This takes in a part of Peter . r:i. sermon. The text in Üb a. -ay be lummrd up under the foihead: :ft of the Spirit. Vs. 1-4. ay akkltliadai. Ya-MH ., ..- rt.. hrtst, Va. r-. I"h nf th Spirit. P.nteeoet ti- the f ftietkaUj after the Pasover . . t- ..f ih three rfa: f. a-ts of J v. (thai beep remarked thmt a J .'h tru :ition made Pecteci: . annirary of the giinjr of the aw fr.jfa Mount Sinai, It may we.i ka e beea thi: upon th annivt rsary ae rcvt'atioa that narked the be- ' of the Old Testament i!:pen-

a:r (or

ga wj

I -h- Holy piri: beginning of a new i rer is it the old at l..ie of Con-t. thai

that the de. nt of Mail aaaklf! in thref iib. la the Bible the id to three thirds withn. " . o- lT.h'-vl) on

I. nr.- a..i; anr.

of th-e ar- uieL. tied he Spirit u like ?he w ind . :-. visible and p.. rf u'.

It is the Hi traf It Ii

ate.

injr an : gives

. - ire in 'tiat n i

..fwrt anii light, fire worship i one . the religious of the east, being eowi id red the source al a B life. Water . n oierr. r.f i in the pa--a!re. but :he gift of the Sp.rit is further y mird ia the power to speak with. o:kT twwrwea." represent ing the ch.ef .. . of -rrea;iuir the truth of the . -pel aoi ita uniserity. All peo--s are to hear It. all pe. -. of whatrer watiHty. of whuT.wr age. of whatever exp rienees. can ur.ut rstand each in tfc-ir own tongue. Lffeet oa the Citja Multitudes. - . a ;a- p.'rr Ucam. .:i r.i i a-' iy maaifeat ot owly smotf the few. but amoaaj the many Stranger in Jeniaaletn from far-away nati.-n- were irpeiaed to hear themselves addressed -. cur own language. The Jews, not raderstaading any but their own lau- - ai. ee.nsf 'he .mai. t ion bm 1 among the foreigner as well 4 'hei on p. p. 3'- d the a poa- - f being drunk with wine. F -r Sermon. Thf charge of hrankeaweaa was oat of all keepiaf with th facts of the case. Drunken-n-sa stood thwrn as it stands now for -atiaMaaaesa. The descent of the Spirit meant directly the off ; f r it came not np"n the self-in-. r.t. hat upon th"e who nimith'm'.ves to the Divine law of The Bible speak of men pos'1 of denaoas; aniac they defyicg al! law. human or li ne. So we hase come now to speak

' hoae np.n whm th.' Sp rit

"Dii-fi ii" o

oly Spirit. Demoniac and hrisH (usiag both terms in their strict i -rivative as oppsed to their ac- - . . , r r ) ;,re at the very eppoaite spiritual extreme. Peter beearae the p..keman of the followers f Jesus and explained to the multltade that had gathered how the phelaakiaa was th fulfilling of the - -h - - all the Jew- ha'! long ac--P'ed as messages from God. and that va another proof of 'he Messiahh a , f rh. Jn thev had crucifted.

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Tlie nid fkShifMbrd Plymouth Hock hen i-iHiMdered -lie was faithfully doing her tint y if she lunl about three dosen egg a year, bfJf tiki aVodwra akkchine-madc hi k afraid that her head nil! gO off if she does Itwt keep the record up to lu those oldfashioiieil 1 1 nits she enjoyed the honor of motherhood and was considered of much greater importance thai, ne.ni; uli -g' -prod ueing machine. That va. all changed with the introduction of the i neu Im tor sy stein, which not only cuts off sWTJ days in the period of hatching, but does the buijiri in a generally more s;l(. itifactory manner than did the mother heu. '.e-i.!e this there in the necessity of system all around which leads to the ultimate production of the manufactured chicken. In one of the largest poultry-pro-liic.iig places of the east a large plant has recently heeu installed

which is probably the most perfect in the world. The entire plant, in fact, is but one vast machine, each iloor of . hich is devoted to the chicken -pro4 ng bu-iness. On the top floor are , . .. .ited the incubators in which the uni.atched eggs are placed on a tray i and subjected to a heat of about 5M) j JegTecs. lleneath the tray, iu which ire hatched about l."0 chickens a Jay. are the brooders. a;.d hire in a temperature of about N degrees the ;hicks remain for -1 days. After being ix.rn MM day ffdlkg f 'mine uv -, . fare being millet, ground oats and . M , 1. 4l,ul.

.iiiary seed, ror me nrsc wer wn ed rive times a clay, the amount j of foot being Gradually increased, although given less often, their diet being gradually changed to include the

coarser grains. P.y the rapid forcing method of feeding adopted it tiikrs only a week or two to bring the chicken to a weight of two pounds. J IÜM efcfckei is then takeu to the floor below, where a very limited space is allowed for the running around and where a number of crammine machines are located. The , crow.:, d pens on this floor are the first and last glimpse the modern j chicked catches of the world into j which it is born, for here It begins to far t. ti rapidly, as the cramming machines force an abnormal quantity of f.M.d down its throat. It takes from two to four weeks to bring the j weight of these chickens up to ubout aix pounds, at which time they arcexact ly in shape for market. They are then removed to the floor below where are the gu.llotine and plucking machines. Mere they are d.-tosed i,l more rapidly than in any of the foregoir.g processes, the killi: r and dressing tM-irtg carried out with the trreate,: -p-d possible, so that the fowl may be placed in the pa. ki' barrel as nearly warm aa possible and reach the market while perfectly fresh. It is a surpri-inir fact that the products of this establishment receive better favor at the hands of, poultry buyers in the large cities than does the old-fashioned farm-fed product. The owners of the p ant expect to make a fortune out of their enterprise nnd are really making motey fast already Boston Letter.

Makes an Important HUtement of Interetit to All Women.

"Dear Muh. Pi.nkiiam: The hon est, inte lligent physician is aliove the ' School.' Whatever is best in each case should be used, no matter to what school a physician belongs. I, as a matter of conscience, can only pre

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DR. WASATA, of Lan-lns;, Mich.

tkeriW the best, and as 1 know and have proven that there is nothing in Materia Medica which eciuals Lydia E. Pink-

liuni'M Vi'trciublc Compound in

severe casc;s of female disorders.

unhesitatingly prescrile it, and have never yet beea sorry. I know of nothing better for ovarian troules and for falling of the womb or ulcerations ; it absolutely restores the affected parts to their normal condition quicker and better than anything else. I have

known it to cure barrenness In women, who to-day arc happy mothers of children, and while the medical pro

fession looks down upon ' patents,

bars learned, instead, to look-up to the healing potion, by whatever name it be küöwn. If my fellow physicians dared tell the truth", hundreds of them

would voice n sentiments." Dr.

Waxata, Lanr-'mg, Mich.

MMM) forfeit If o(xk testimonial Ii not otnulmu

The reo. rl of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coinpound cannot bo fqu .l.- .l. Acc. pt BO substitute. Mrs. IMnkliam advises sick women free. Address Lynn, Mass.

"Wttmw Old I.tmiion!" "I wonder wli) (.'r.olly remains in the Tarkiah Lata for such a length of time?" "tin he ays that the steam reminds him of a London fog." C'hi-.igo Daily News. II tit hew Etprrti. The life work of most of us consists in making a Uving, and it ia deplorable how comparatively tew experts there are in the bua.ness. Puck.

Ilaraea ana Mea. Study of the relation between the

total leugth of life and the time re

quired to reach maturity baa brought

out an interest nig comparison net worn

nieii and hores. A horse ut five ears

is said to lie, comparatively, us oiu aa

a man at J . and may be. pect..! tolehave. a. eordihg to the akjjiM stundards.

after the tT of the average eolll

student following human stand aroa.

ten-v ear old horse rescmbhs, so far

as age and peri. nce go. a man of ,

while a horse which has attained the

ripe age of 3S is comparable with a niau

of 10 years - -Youth s Companion.

A orprlie. "I guess 111 keep you on all season, aid the aaauaafr of the summer vau

deville h. use.

"At last 1 am appreciati d ! x

clniaicil the man who bad never been

able to get an engagement for more

thin a week, trying to hkW bis aston

ishment under the air of a man coming

Into his rights.

"That's what," continued the man-

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nger. J oil arc so nopeiessi uim

ou mnke the other turns stem good uy

contrast." Indianapolis .Journal.

Eifert Of Diet oa Disposition.

Bam- authorities hold to tin id. a that child s .li-position is largelv gov

erned by his diet, c iting the gentleness f Ik riee-eatinff races oirninst the

f uieat-eatinc children in

proof. While this may or MtJ not Ik

true, it is certain that wholesome food

reacts to produce a w holesome tempera

ment. "Pork and pie. says an old ! tor, "is i. pernicious as original sin. nl.i. h is nattta it with forcible i

blunt philosophy. Chicago ( hn ni. le

The rerass Alasaaaa, The druraoat have already been supplied

with Per una almanacs. There w sure to be

a area', demand for these almanacs on aca Ta t I L. 1 t. a I . ...

count o! Hie arm ies on amroioa wauca iwj mninn Th Mihi.-, i of antrolokv is a very

attractive one to most people. The articles

oa astrology in the Peruna almanac nave been furnished by a very competent aatroltgi',. an.! the mental characteristics of each

gn is given, i . instituting almost a ccn. j,mt

hoi. ..c.j.e A Iwt of Iiickv and unlucky days

fur . . i no .fit ii are g v.M. I nere will le a

great ruh lor thee rf..K. AsK v ur iirug

git lor oue early ix-iore tney are an gone.

II I n Crefrresee. Head of Foreign jBissi..narv Bureau

Where would you prefer to locate as a mis-

sionarv T

Young M.:onary Well, if possible,

waere trie native are vegetarian lUovk

lyn rgle.

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I B sAi.zEfs niM wvrtM rAnil Uf 1,000,000 CutakwrtW ami yet .tare rearhlng out lor more- Wa I Hw j,.,,, i, , July .t, Su.OM more aavl ssaca a aaa tlilx u' I ntel off. r. BBBJ 1$I0 WORTH FOR lOel Tirjn v.viU mail a",nr,1''V0,??aaaW WBk ..urir.eal ratal. W.W, orth IKWOO to soy JaW k&BjV ,7. .,!. farmer ..r .l.-iirr, lo- MOM wTaV Bell.e. n Ii 0n lf .x . r I riläe MB WBjV p..-i'irlT w..rth im to vet a Mm jPks titlth. in.- .' ' '..it JHmM KaaW lue 1 inj '" rlno aafr HRjW Barllerl .teiUl yy Kl rie.cB5lakw ge'.i ""afSOr ' ' ' 1 aaav!WlaW atalo il. iiii Tf Til" J J yagjBaW klune.te. tue f . r ... aajKJjaja swi.t onoa.

DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME

Have You Rheumatism? Do You Bladder or Uric Acid Trouble?

BACK?

Have

o C'aiueras In Ike kav lard. Strict orders have been issued at the Brooklyn navy yard tbut no camera fiends shall be admitted. So many of th.ni sv.irmed there that they beckOM a kalaance. They ran over everything. Invaded the innermost retWaaSM, burrowed into holds nnd officers' cabins, snapfting this and thnt. Tlie commandant got tires nnd put hia foot down.--CUcwaTO Chronicle.

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WELL-PLANNED HOUSE. Alio Haa Ike tdvaatwate of Hein of Valuable Spare. .

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The chickeu house illustrated herewith has the advantage of affordin large space in proport.n to th- aiw of the building. The krtUafeSBOBl ol the parts used for diffe'ent purposes are such as to provide accomiiio!tions that are often wanting in largo

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BT. l.oL'18. COTTON Ml.i.iim.: VAi l.i. E l.S Hleers 4 Ti Cows and Heifers. 2 ' u CALVES (per lu ls 4 U u IIUU8 I'.lll to C'h.ilcc J '.." kg bin KP-ralr to Choice.... 9 V 1 Kol It I mo ms aw ft otli- r ijrades .. J 2u a W11RAT No. 2 Ited COltN No. 2 o.-.l ti.is .N.. 2 V H K- No. 2 tl 11.A. o Kums a ä ü

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A MIXED LOT.

In Poland it is a penal off. ne to speak Polish in any pubUc resort. Great Hritain loses mor? than 10.000,000 wo. ;h of proH-rty annually by fire. In 17 William Jenner magic his immortal experiments and place.! them on a working basis. In Turkey red hair is courted a gnat beauty, and the women dye their hair that tint. In every 1.000 ISritish men there are 35 widowers; in 1,000 Hritish women tl . : e arc 7s a idovv

The amount of live stock in the Cnited States is worth fl.OW.OOO.c Kl more .ban five years ago. It is said that raw eggs and milk are a sure remedy for poison of any h ! taken into the stomach. When the present prince of a'.s was a -n,:..r boy on tin war- h p UritaaV nia his nickname was 'pru:s. llu luxurious wood carving of TO years ago is now done by machinery at a fraction of the former cost. What will be the largest white lead manufacturing plant in the world is to be established at St. Louis; capital, $1 5,000.000.

A GRATEFUL MAW. Cox. Wis.. Jan 6th. With Kidcey diaBBM so bad that be couid hardly walk, n. r ss the room for pain Frank M. Russell of this place was a cn greatly to be pitied. H tired out with the slightest exertion and in spite of all the doctors could do for him he wa.s growinggradstlf worse. lie had tried many medicine and treatments without benefit, but recently he read in a newspaper about Dodd's Kidney Pills and these helped him from the very first dose. He took several boxes before he was completely cured but now he is well and Ftrong as ever he was and feels very grateful to Dodd's Kidney Pills for his restoration to good health.

Pain or dull ache in the back is unmistakable evidence of kidney trouble. It ia Nature'stiincly warning to show you thatthe track of health is not clear. If these danger signals are unheeded, more serious results are sure to follow; Bright's disease which is the worst form of kidney trouble may steal upon you. The mild and the extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladder remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, ia soon realized. It stands the b ighest for ita wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince anyone -and you may have a aample bottle free, by mail. Backache and Urinary Trouble.

Amrmn the man famoos inveMisated cures of SwampRool the one we publish ilns weak lor tha benefit of our reader, speak in Ihe highest term of the wonderful curative properties ol tt.i sreat kidney remedy. Ü. Ku.nr & Co . Biriahamt -in. N. Y. ... Gikuemik: -When I wrote you last March f-r a ample bottle of Swamp Root, my wife wa a reut sufferer from barkarhe. rheumatism and urinary trouble. After tr in the sample botlle. she bouaht a large bottle bete at the drug store. That did her o mnrh cood sua bought more. The eflect of Swamp-Kool was wonderful and almost immediate. She hag felt m return o!

Üie old trouble since Oct.. tool. en

417 Be s St.,

Lame back is only one symptom of kidney trouble -one of many. Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-K "t are, obliged to pass water often during the d..y

and to get up many times at tiigm. mummy to hold vour urine, smarting or Irritation in passing brh kdust r sediment in the urine, catarrh of the bladder, uric acid, constant h w&m he, diamine, sleeplessneaa, nervousess, irregular heart-beating, rbeumatiaks, ..' .t;,,.e irritahilitv. worn. .ut feel iu it. lack

of ambition, loaa of flesh, sallow complexion. aW If vour water when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twentv-fonr hour.. I roik -liment - r settling, or has ., cloudy appearance, ;t i evidence that vur kidneya and bladder need immediate attention. In ak"ng Swamp-Root you afford natural h. Ip t.. Nature, for Swamp-Koot is the m st Vrfcct hcalcand gentle aid to the kidneys that is known to med als nee Mga eminent kidnev and

Swanin-Koot is tne great oiawtviy "i - . " ' . c -blad l r specialist. Hospitals use it w .th wonderful suceena in both slight and L.V?. , cases Doctors recommend it to their pat,-nts and use ,t in their own ESteS becaus? they recognise in 8watnp-Ro.t the greatest and most successful remedy. D, , . To Prove Wfcatt 3WAMPHO0T. ttltOtICielsaty. Uvaatsaj BlaiieT Uemctlv. Wiirdo tor VÖU, Every Reader of our paper

MayHave a Sample Bottle Absolutely Free by MaiL

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Bullae . N. Y.

j xL Jm EaaaTat,?. a aKaaaaa 1 kBa 'aw " vaaPsal avaA 1 , .. a aaaaaW

m of kidnev or bladder trouble, or if there

nd at once to Ir. Kilmer re 10.,

If voti have the slightest sympt.

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is a trace 01 11 1.1 ......... .... ,iK-

Hinirhamton. N. Y.. who will gladly aenci you tree uy man, ..... ; 0,0't ;,.. a sample bottle of Swamp-K-t and a lok Svvamp-R -t testimonials. In crdcr that your request for sample bottle ...ay

be sure and mention reauing uns joki.

Swamp-R

have immediate attention

ta if rSafS already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you 1 casv purel . se tne reKUr fifty-cent and one-d.dlar sire bottles at , v. rywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer a Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, Y.

Jaat Like Her. Mrs. Bombazine -O, I never have any trouble in spelling corre-.tiy; hut I'll admit

tha! I make a mistake now and then through carelessness. Iff! Blunt Ye; 1 remember the funny in.-'......- roe made in asking tor a berth in the sleeping car. How did I spell it! 'Berth?' Boston Transcript. Oppurlaaltlea Wasted. KM was entertaining the a-cmbed company with an account of their first quanel and how. after making it up vcith one another, her husband had planted a tree in remembrance of it. "If ve had only done that," whispered

I the minister's wife to her htish.tnd, "what

a splendid avenue we aught have bad! Stray Stories.

IwJ HAZARD!

If ' are rartrldaaa, be mLm surio'int lliev a I. vied with gmaSaTJ Bhazaho iti.acK.oeB SBj lluxurri aibelea then JH" "" " bal yo.i sliootBB Hat, you may lx sure the fsultB unubnj A. N. K.-B 1809

a

wars IVUITIMi TO AHVKBTIMI

aleaae date thl yog aowr She ASvertlawgacal la tala gaprr.

HOt SK FOR POl l.TUY and expensive buildings. This hoi.-.

?has the advantage also ol i.e.ng v...

f the convenient to care lor. as ... w -

bv the illustration. The nest i.o 1 are in the upper part under the vv 1. dows. (F) is the floor of the pa BSngi wav and (d) is the droppings board with hinged door to open at the back of the house, thus making it possible to clean the droppings conveniently without entering the roosting place l...:lJtnv ra a II S

The dimensions 01 o.oiuoik -follows: Front, nine feet high; back, six feet. I'pper story, frwat, aln feet: lower scratching room, three feet.

gth and widthtlimensioim iw

CK. ln

1 v... nf tiiM-ks hant. Aari

IW prophecy Suoted by IVter was , ; ,omist. at of Joel, aa the ejnotstion ia- lawiaatai

that

I Jnel The literal fulI Bnt of this prophecy Peter pointed T e: words of promise and cm- ' " should be read and reread by in people, for we see in these I -en aa Peter saw on Tenteeost - wonderful apnes. "Fear not, be glad and rej ' e ; for the I-t ; w .:i do great things." rtsr aaa Tk lalle a. Instil labor esna4 he lost. Änarj a hard ehaia is made op of -;..-ps. aever turns Its nilcror-cope on

. .Its.

position.

resu.ts.

pay itpaita ta Frkn. The ordinary ladder-perch causes the birds to struggle to secure the top

and much harm irequertiy

The bird upon tne topmost

perch will slso be very nesr tne rant. 1 sudden frost should come on during the night the cold will strike dowu ,n the becks of the birds, resulting ia Jisesse. The fowls upon the highest rung wi-.'. also be in a draft, as the v. nilatloa in a good house is at the top. Ihere i sno-her objection to this form of perch, which i thst the fowls sre exceedingly liable le injur, themselves

vr in arr..w is the sign cf iu -j ,,ig down from the highest rungs.

1 iti - r d is never cold to the warm ! t ri ,d. lost hi mending neta ia saved h ng flh. real profits in life depend on 'atary lostsira. siti'.e eonacienee nver makes

It is auvisan.e to nave .... pi. , came height and at a distance of not sjorc than two f.et from the ground, and there tt be fewer lame fowls. Parm snd Fireide. If you kep large hegs without gain, and keep pigs on a niamt nance ration aaij, look out for Infi in both wsys.

Why Syrup of FTs tKe b fst ftvinily laxvtivv It is pure. It is gentle. It is pleasant It is efficacious. It is not expensive. It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world produces.

Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the originality and simplicity of the combination. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. Manufactured by

n Fr Ä ftdaacA. CaL

Louisville. Ky. Naw York. N. Y. FOB SALS BY ALL LKADIXQ DBCQQIST8.