Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1902 — Page 7
OUR ltXY TO CUBA. The peace- of Cuba is MecsMtry to Uj, MAM tl t' PttH Mutes; tin-t-talta ! ' uefcwary to the aealta ad ,nr DWtd tlltl MM iutie- ..,.; :. of ula u mn-.arv to th , n ..f the I inixl mii:i'h. Th' sann , ratlOM whuh led to tue war BiMftta now require that aeon, ,, rcial arrangement I niaile under v i ilia i iu live. Sceretar ttoot '.- 1;, Mrt. I mo -t earnestly ask ymir attention to i lit wisdom, indeed, to the vital (,f pro idini,' fr a Mihstantial rrilui'tion in the tariff duties on Cuban :- .nto tlie United Slates. Cuba I, tl in her Constitution alfirnied What gra i! sired, that she should stund, in i, . runt ional matters, in closer nnd , friendly relations with us than w th nny other jw r; unit we arc , ! bg .wry eon-idrrat ion of honor exH'dieney to pass eommerrial g at in IIm interest i.f her material well-lein(r. President Hoose fit's Messuire. The llcnlliiu liiin h of 'lime. Mi-. Hash The idea of Mrs. I'ash having society aspirations; why, her her im a huckster. Mr. Dash Yes; she's entirely too forward. She on. -lit i h.. , liach until people have fOTfJOttea it. Now. ,ti ii'ir ease, my dear, it was your grandfather who was a kuekaier. ! .. roil Free Press.
Another Mk- iieetlwle. i in the count r place of l,use!l .lire a irreat many chicken are What do von consider tilt Iber best Basil n feedr sked n lr "Ob, pennies, nickels, and dimes," r. j.lied Mr. Sape. with humorous :ty. X. V. 'limes. CROM SASKATCHEWAN, WEST ERN CANADA. In a letter written from Prince Albert, Sa.skatcuewan. pat of the disIrietl of Western Canada, by lleun LaagkHa to Dr. C T. Field, of Chan . Mu lnpan, and which appeared in tin Keed ity (Michigan) "Clarion," app ared the following: "If any one should ask you how I like it up here, tell them I am perfectly weil satisfied; for me it is juat the place. 1 have a- troo.i a pieee of land as eter laid out loors. Wouldn't exehanpe i: for the whole of Lake count, or at least the township of Chase. "Of course I have not been here rerj long, but as much of the country a- I have seen, it cannot be beat anythere. We had as pood crops here las fall at I ever taw, and everything gets ripe in pood shape. We had as good ripe potatoes as I ever ate in my life. T: ert is no better place for stock on th. r oi tinent than here. Horses and sattle will do as pood running out all winter here, aa they do where they are aH winter there. Have built me a residence and now all I want is a wife to keep h.ue for me. I have some br akin jr already done on my p'ace. bu: next summer I intend t.. have more oi e and then I will be ready for business. "V. have had a very fine wlnf.-r M far I; has not been much below zero, if any. . xe. pt about a week in the middle of November. It has been quite cold the past day or t". We are in low shantie. and they are jit -1 mudd'n d up M the outside, and nothine ha frozen or. the insi'e as yet. There i no wind ..r rain. jut nice s, .ulv weather all the time." Apply to any atrent of tin Canadiar flovemnient. AT HOME AND ABROAD. Norway exports four-tifths its dried and tatted cod. As a consequence of artificial prop- , Baratt OtB, the yield of coil :n the coastal watera between Maine and Be Jersey has in ten years increased 50 per cent The rates of illepitimate births in aome foreipn cities are: s leuna aiii: IVapue, Zi pet cent.; Stockholm. 10; l'.iiiü. 20; Munich. 2".; ( openhawn, V t Petersburg, -; Madrid. 22; Dresden. 20. Home. I; Hcrlin. 15. Three hand-cuffed native con"teta jompad off a ma. I train in sfoagal while it was poinp ;t 40 mile an hour. Two Sikh warders Jump'd after them Two of the convict were killed and one of the warders injured. In MM there were in the I'nited Ft:it. v ?,-', muter explosions, by which M persons were killed anil Ml v u.l.-.l In lireat I'.rit.iin. d inng ti -am. rw-riiMl. only 24 persons w.re 1 d and i ouu.led b boiler eap.oatoaa. IS DIABETES CURABLE? EU . Ind.. Jan. 17th. r. L. t. Powell of thii -In ..i-wer, p. .ire 1. i tili I had Ki my Troui-lc wh .h. tuglech :. tiuaiiy ran into DUhctea my te.th alt vol loose am! Dart of them e.ime out; I passed from one-and-a-half to two pallons of water in twenty- j four hours, and such aburninp set sttin attended it that I BOnkl hardly j hear it. I !ost forty pounds in flesh , ar.il was very much discoursped. "Tw.. doetora treated Mt a d I took eTerj Kidney Medicine I tonld hearof. j hut pot no relief whatev. .- frm any1 ' t i' I b. pan to usel.. .!!'- Kidney 1'.. "fletei boxes of this remedy drnte j aw iv i'vtj- symptom I ktl menRl M.rtlS os' TM1 PAITR DKKiRiaa TO Kt'V AN T Till SO ativtti rn 1 1 in it- i :.t Bin fin t , n in-;st croi iiav:xii WUATTBKt Asa I'll: ksH 1 1 NO . :. .-I 1-11,1 IKJ ' II IM! TATUMa
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS. Hon 1 tir Arr Italerd In Ihr II Ik sri i in of Ihr Min l.uli-ru llorlli iillurUle. Here are a few uiji -t inns ou tu raising of fruit tree seedlings, made Jeph Met han I r uit of i he Practical Fanner, llesays: "I w ill contiue Myself chiefly to th- apple, pear, cherry, p'.um all ! piaeh. u llie-e sre the leading oreha rl fruit k. There arc it :.u Bttraeriei which staks a speeialtj of fruit trees, contii. ii their Workalto(fe'hi r to tin prod net ion of fruit t rc s, and the plan adopt c i f.r the raiting oi aeedlingt bj the eoaceraa la the oat 1 pi.. pose to pite. Sturtinp with apples, ihe see.; are usually Dbtalned from cider it. ills, where buahell M bashi are TfcOH e.ds ar. ready abnut November, and hard!) trithottt x ptiun are held over till spritp. Botta soak them, tfacn spread out on tray I and h thl m l an ice houc all winter. Uthera mix t'uin with BÜghtly da:np earth and plact them in a eool ee .ar. .-till 4ithers do r ot mix thi in w ith a nytbiny, but kt . p them in a eool, damp cellar, tvheri the seed will absorb inoisture from the air. No mat t er in hat vv ay I. pt. one and ail inileavor to pit them in tbpmund the very lir.-t thinp in spring, when, if all is riL'ht. the seedlinps will show in a short time. With pear, cherry and plan the pmctiee la much the same a with apple, t lu rry and plum will stand more moisture, and, as apring approaches, no shells appear cracking, an exaaünatioa should ie made by craekinp opea a few. If kernels are n.und and plump a Uttta more moisture shou'd lie provided, as these pits should ! crarhinp open Vfcei sound. Some Bnraer) men prefer to mix these tone seeds in a heap of soil outdoors, leaving tin m out all w inter mi.! sifting them out liefore sow in? Ilf-m. I ii v are more easily handled and ins p. et i ! when under cover." WOOD-SAWING DEVICE. BIovT to I Hilar Win. I r 1 1 hoot Ihr -erllv of l.olnc to Uu'b Km Ira iirmr. Thi can tic done by simply convert i'ip the perpendicular motion of the pump rod into a vertical one und suinp it to proel a drap or crosscut saw. A:y pood crosscut saw may he U-sed, or a piece of an old lopging saw I X WW V hid S W. IX' : l"EVirE. three or four feet lonp will answer. To pivc the saw Miflic.ent motion, it is ncces-ary to attach the short arm ol the lwut iron to tin rod from the windmill crank. At the left is a post. a. on which at b hj are two ktirrups or ret for the saw, the lower one to prevent the saw from stropping when the stick is sawed thruiiirh. the u;q r or e to hold up the aw when a fresh sti k is to lie placed on the bnefc r horse, ti. I. Hampton, in Farm ai d Home. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. There is really no time avd by plan: in.' iarpe tre. Never allow blifated .eaves or aoilit to remain on fruit trees. the I :.'i'seU-rry thrives best in a beavy, low. but nut wet, soil. A ', manure for the carden shmiidhe , thorough. rotted and lined. it dors not pay to keep up an old or chard filled w ith worthiest trees. lu a majority of ca-t the cause of anfruit f ii'.iie.-s in orchards is lack nf plant food. When moss is teen on fruit trees it nay be taken as evidence of lack of thrift in the trees. There should be several kinds of small fruits on the farm, in order to be sur. of a I apply. All I liinu- I" lag equal, a j ounp tree, after traatplnntiag, willniakr a better growth than an older one. Of ail the different kinds of fruit grown on the farm imneore m reliabie r so easily prown a the prapc. Hulbs love a deeply worked, light, rieh soil, but thy will prow and prosper in almost any good parden cround. The ideal soil in which to set a plant is one that is Mittat without being wa-ter-soaktd. neither to., dry n.T too wet. The bet shape for the garden iaa bi n .qiiare. In ; hi- ltape it can ie avowed .'iid cultivated to the beat aotantape. All newlv-set v.ninp IMsti and all amtil fruits slum' ! be carefiillv , . " nn'ri.i ,1 a- - . ' II a - i lie roll ml frceli n litt ie hard. The pruninp of the grape should lie done tarlj. in order to avoid bleetiinp, which is not injurious to the vine, but unpiensaffl to see. Due advantapein bttyinp trees in the fall and heelitic th rn la i that they re on hand read M be plMtodl out arly in the prin. ! In pritainp- Old. lop.ected t'tape- '. tiaes. the pefaelpal ohjeol BBeuld be j to ituiure yOttBf irrowth to take the i place of the old wood. Bulbs st'- out in the fail, or early wintr. thou'd he mulched over by some j loose, aell-rettted material as a proterti n arains: frtt,--St. Louis lie ( pub..c.
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Aa -ii,ie f )i .. n..uii atauMBBh Mr Ma.-on was himself once subjected to a upevics of eroat ttaaalaatlosl. Iiiig in .ei.rt. a distinpuished nieinb i i.f the Kho I h and bar, who bad never before met hiiu, had heard of his hab.t oi ahk iip ipiestions, especially of n vv acquaintance!", ami when pres. i.ted to i iii he d. termined to le lirst in the field with repard to this particular BjuaJiaV -ation. and, aceordinp'y. bepan the conversation with a series of questions. He asked Mr. Mason whether he liked this, or whether he laTeeted that, ai i mom of the (pieaiions were intra) ered. hile others were ( arried. Pinnlly the intcrropator said: "Well. Mr. Mason, tel! rue ,v liat you do like?" Quick ns a T.-ifh came the reply from the great flew Hampshire lavvyert "Why, I like to sit in this chair and have a fthode Islaad lawyer ask me 'luestions." There were no more questions asked Boston Herald.
Ml.-ro .f a it Thief ntelier. A curious use of the microscope w as lately made m PnMBkt. It appears that rn one of the railways a barrel, which should have contained silver coin, was found on Arrival at its destination to have been Bttipticd of is pre ions contents and sand substituted. Prof. Bhreaberg was eonanlted on the subject, arl he s.Mit for BampieB of sand from all the statioi ..' the '(Terent Ii, .es of railway through which the specie had pasted, and by means of his microscope identified the station fn in which the interpolated sand Ottxl have been taken. In due time the culpri' was found t be one of the aoaployea a that station. London Echo. Marktes! himnii solid. The liphtest known f did is said to he the pith of the sunflower, with a specific gravity of .OHM. or about one-eiphih that of cork. The sunflower is extensirely , cultivated in central Hussia. and various uses are served by its different porta, the recent discovery of the liphtr.css of the pith essentially increasinp the commercial value of the plant. For Hff Baring appliances at sea. cork has a bouyaoey of one to fiw, waila with the BOP flffWTT pith one to thirty-five is at- ; ti ined. About Ml cubic inches of it i would weiph as much as one cubic inch of iridium, the her -.est metal. Ameri- ! can Machinist. ttltaais of i m. Visitor (iu search of apartments) Have you plenty of fresh epps? Landlady Thousands of 'em, mum; thousands of 'em. "And fresh butter?" "Tons of it. mum; tons of it." "And pure milk?" "Oreat.s ( f it, mum. -And fleas?" "Millions of 'em. mum; h'm er w hat did you say. mum?" "Fleas." "No. not a flen. mum; not or.e." I i Spare Moments. BayOOtt in Hans' I ";- mia.-. A Peterabwrg newspaper, the l'etersburpskaya (iaeta. of June 24 (July G). in reference to the captain's recent death, renuirl s that not only have words derived from his name been adopted into French ( boy cotter). Dutch (boy COt ten), Qenroaa (boikottiren) and ither Knropeati larpuapes, to express a '. systematic "cold shouldering," but that the term has even made Its way into llussian in the shape of boycottirovat (to boycott), boycottirov anie (boycotting, si! bstantivc). Notes and Queries. I. et titer nl.nl. Freslii !i a head of lettuce, tear the leaves apart with the fingers, but do J r.ot cut them, as that impairs their criapaeae and flavor. Arranpe the salad ' in a dish and pour over it a dTesinp made by pra tinp ha! f an onion, mixiup it with a tenspooaful of lemon juice, a saltsponuful each of white pejiper and i mustard, dry; then pradualiy stir into these inpredicnts two ta blespoouf uls of olive oil and two of vinegar. Good Housekeeplnp. XYlae Otrl. Daughter l'apa, the house tt xt door ..'as robbed last night, and the burglars have been in two or three houses on this block within a week. l'apa I know it is awful; but what I can we do about it? "Welk 1 vvas thinking 1t might be a pood plan for Mr. Niceiellow and I to sit up a few inphts and watch foe them." l'p to Date. THE MARKETS. V..rk J hi 2S 17 1 i-ATTI.i: Natlv. St--.'! . t at n t TT N Ml.l.lltn; I U l It lntr V'li. it . . a i i" aj 17 i 1 1 1. AT No i H..1 1 iiKN -Nu. 2 ..is No. 2 1 KK M Ne ST 1.1)1 IH iTTl N Mi.'.liinK BKKVBfl sit. rs ( loa .- and H. lf. rs. CA1.VK8 IJH r 1 M ll" limis K.ilr to Choice tiliKKI' Fair to i 'hoto riau ii Patrnta Ottv r Ii i !. s. . . . WHEAT- No u It' CORN No. 2 lAt'S No. 2 BYK N i 1 VVOOLr-Tub-w ashed Other 1 If idea HAY Ct r Tini.Mliv Ill TT Kit b..i.. Hairy .. I i iN Clear Rlto Ktiittt Kresh tOKK tttandardatesMnan i I.Aitu Choice team CHH'AI ; fATTUB Native St..rs .
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THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Tells How He Escaped the Terrors Many Winters by Using Pe-ru-na.
Mr. Brock's Age is U4 Years.
MIL ISAAC HU0( K, liOKN IN BCMOOXBI CO., N. ('., MARCH t, IfMi tils age Is H i years, vouched for by authentic record. He says: "I attribute my extreme old age to the use of Pe-ru-na. "
Horn before United States was formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pc-ru-na has protected him from all sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 yean old. Always conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. Witness In a land suit at age ? of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal diseases. SAAC BBOCX, a citizen of Md-en-1 r.an county. Texas, has lived for 114 vcars. ror many years nc resisted I Boeqae Falls, eighteen miles west of Waco, but now lives with his son-in-law at Valley Mills. Texas. A short time apo, by request. C'nclc Isaac came to Waco and Ml for his picture. In his hand he held n stick cut from the prate of General Andrew Jackaon, which kai beei carried by him cv.r since. Mr. Brock is a dignttied old gentleman, showing few signs
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I HAZARD Too mnrh f - fir.. t be it i lu tta .lton of a Im-.keleM 1'.. Ir o h dure that j . ohtaln cut II. at l rellAMe and Bait t. II Y"U narir hear of a i :.t, I buntlnr of e-nnt when I rtAfAun asjoBjBJBM roWwca H t. -tnai i.l i Tino you of lu suiMirtoelty. Order BaiarJ frem jour dealer SALZE S LIGHTNING CABBAGE. This Is the rarltet. ashhaaO tn th WOfld snd ffilat culJ ir tno to ibu rc.arlcetKsrdcurr sad f ansae. Hv the war, inere is iot or tuen' y to t) mini" on enritstt abba.',. l ss, pen. nulisbcs, c i . n 1 1 . : and tin; like. For lOe. nasi thM Nolle the loan A. snlz- 9m ! On . l,til'ro--e. Wis., will y .l you tl.eir rnnn.mo-?! eutalog anrl lsoklnd cf r.'w'T and veaetabMI seeds, Btsrkclgurdcncri' cat iluj, -o postsi'e, k. F V m: i". Ml PO XX tTBaTtj KTt . I .1.1. . i IV alert li Mh: f"T .1' ra ir.t I atiili'v. Iii. i.i .ik n vnta f i. , ! 'i ...' II ' Hi ii m .i i n. Xlliprovi. T( nt.r C'liliilltlitii. PREMIUM WHITE LEAD CO., Jy orth 7th St,, M. Limit, Jtm.
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date of his birth w as written 1 II yeara apo. Surely a few words from this r markable old gentleman, who has had 114 years of experience to draw from, would be interesting as well as profitable. A lenpthy biographical sketch is rlren of thifl remarkable oh! man in the Waco Tim. .-Herald. Dec iuber 4. A still more pretentious biography or this, the oldest living man, illustrated with I double column portrait, waspiven the readers of the Dallas; Morning News, dated December ll.is'jsj.aadalso the Chicago Times-Herald of same date. This centenarian is an ardent friend of I'eruna, having used it many vcars. Tn speaking of Ml pood health and extreme old age Mr. Brock says; "After I man has lived in the world a? lonpas I have, he oupht to have found 0O a great many things Ivy experience. I think 1 have done so. "One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is the proper remedy for ailments that s
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S UTHERN Y RA9LWA Excursion Tickets Ta All Proaalaeat l ( In th.. South and Southeast. St. Außustinc, Palm Beach, Miami, Jacksonville, Port Tampa, Brunswick, Thomasville, Charleston, Aiken, August.-:, Pinehurst. Ashevi !tv The "Land of the Sky.'' ALSO The South Cnrolin.i Intft-rst.itc and West Indian Exposition nt ciiArtijj;BTOir. . o. Choice of Rontos !o Flo-id.. . R ai i KS, i. i.. f, i. r. . luutii. i. r. ;is.iiri t i i ,n .. OLD SORESCUPFO At 1 1 i tl'l iiri:tt.iiu in (ttr-nif fror. Itan I li-r, krrtrl'ut I tetfs, Wir I Iff fa. ImM-M I I. r, Hrrrurlai I irris, Klip ÄwrPlnr 1 HhtMita, II Mrr-. ri.sititrft mm avium. aunii-r a-it itttatr . n rn I . i..r a-.t wm J I . i.w..'(ft. i k i , Minn. DROPSY i:r.v; Dtscovjwy ui.lrk frllrl an.1 r't'f Brtaa it II.. nk i t tofilmnnlat' n 1 ll)ili.. ' .,iiiieal ra. w. a. u. saaas'a tor. a. su it. afUBta,
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mre due directly to the effects of the climate. For 114 yean I have withstood the changeable climateof the United States. "I have always been a very healthy ) man, but of course subject to the lit-' tie affections which are due to sudden,! hangea in the climate and tempera-1 lure. During my long life I have known i great many remedies for coughs,! at OB and diarrhoea. "1 had alwav s supposed these affections to be different diseases. Förth last ten or tlfteen yeari 1 have been reading Dr. Hortaana writinga. I have Icarm I much from his books, one thing In particular: that these affection are the s um and that they areproperly called catarrh. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Pc-ru-na, I have found it to be thebest, if not the only, reliable rem' cdy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and I attribute my good health anc extreme old age to this remedy. "It exactly meets all my requirements. It protect a me fro.m the evik effects of sudden changes; it keeps mo in good appetite; it gives me strength; it ki cps my blood in good circulation. I have come to rely upon it alaaoat call rely for the many little things for which I need medicine. "I believe it to be valuable to old ; pie, although I have no doubt it in jus; as good for the young. 1 should on glad if mj sine, re testimony should become the means of others using this remcdyt beoavat l believe it to be the greateat remedy of thia age for - tarrnal diseases. "When epidemica of la grippe first, began to make their appearance In thia country 1 was a sufferer from thisdis-, ease. had several long sieges with the grip. At first I did not knowthat Pe-ru-na was a remedy forthis disease. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, tried Pe-ru-na for la grippe and found It to be lust the thing. "It has saved me several times from, . . ; , I r . . , 1 a siege oi me g: ! i i' safe from this terrible malady so Ion Aft 1 o4Ve Pt runa at hand. I hope tha Dr. Hartman may live to be as old as X am, to continue the good work of teaching people the value of his great remedy. I'eruna. "Very truly yours, For a free book on catarrh, address The l' rut i Meuicin.' . olumbus.O. If you ein not derive prompt and satryr fr the use of i'eruBa, WtHte at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of y. .urease, and I,,, win be pleaaed to give you Ma vat nable advice prat is. tdd rtl Dr. M.irtnian, President off the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbuav Ohio. '"" Price, H.00 Par Bottle. JUS! gns OF DI Brery farmer ait ows lanainrd, no cnr.ira branrrk hltlmnk amiulB lnrra"iD( Tear bjr r, la ml Tauro lnrea-m, M..rk Inrrvaaias. ! endid rlimate, envllenB KlbOOll aiidrharehe low laaallon. tilKh t r I for rat Ua and (rain low rIK war ratet, and every Kaatble pomfort. Tbl Is the ruB1lll..n of lha rraer in v.slrrnii.el i -1'rnTl nee of Manitoba, and dltrnt of AliiitM)la, sakalohenan aiid. A:i.erta 'I h. ui.iid.1s of A met 'c n are ni.'t si tl tea there. Redueed rate on all ra lwaye for i.iruar.... kcr- ami ve' ' ;t .IC." iirt aiet . riie in. I 1. 1 H , r I Tat si I . v .ne i t.MM mm WKaTF.K I'.IXAUi a-.d all Ollmr i..f..nnafree lo nil Himil.'anla K. TKIILKT. Snperlntendeni "f I 'ht.hu ' iiion. 'ttaa. l aruida, or to C.J M lt. '1 i . H t in v.-T Monndnock Hnlliling, Chieat". Ill ; J sciuwH'HIi. Ii W Moth si . Kiitis.s in, M..: K T HoLBtlW. llooru t. III F(7nr Bl1(., ladlanaixj I, lud.; Cauadiau Uovern ment Atrute. CANDV CATHARTIC I U-. so,. Genuine stamped C C C, Never sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to &clt "someth!ag jtutt as gxxxl." ' S WHISKY aril other dnsj 1 1 -. f . i - .ir id. Wo want, tta in .1 r ' r. ni-ea WHVU. Üew .KV. ltd a tt. A Haut. Ii aw OKLAHOMA AOO HOMESTFAD CLAIMS FOR f.ALE. II I I K T. M " UU L r. I. BC.N ,
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