Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 February 1902 — Page 7
THK KANSAS PEOPLE ARE IN :.OVE WITH WESTERN CANADA.
rhft mm Tb,f uik Mm rat ou l.arlh. A great ouuiImt of (hb-iates have b,., i, n; Hue nerd through tlir uK'ency ,,f h. J. S. Crawford, the CMMÜM uilMBl r ir.-. iMiiliv.- at Kanii, to visit Western Canada, ai.d ... r from Missouri or Kuu-uk the . i I alwaya the Bame they are J with the new eoiinti v bl log ,1 up. lsaae H. lyevajrood v, i it. s (roUI D.dhbury, Alberta, a follows: i met time dele;r.it-v limn KailM i terclay at Didshurv, and took Ihrni home with me and took I he in out in the afternoon and iliowed them Home of the fin- , i Ian4 that luys on top of m en eartlt. Tin an more pleased with this country. They id ith me I a v i plght, thli mn I took them to INdabarj, and t. , vM iit on North. When tlicy back they ore POISing to my mhI I nm gotsg to help them to run -nine lines ami they are going to siijlit of my hoaae, There ; i, been over 1.Ü00 acres of land .1 bands here in our in lulibor- : Iii-. virin(j. When I rSCStetl here ("all I was the furthest hack of I lie settlers, to-day I am in centra of the settlement. We , ebihlren that arc of school n our district, and w- will have school district organized next i! rh, when we will jmom ed to build our school house. The laager we stay . the Ix-tter we like the country, ilie way with cry body here, ' ev all seem to he satisfied anil ilov. . 1 have talked w ith a greet men here ai d tin v told me that had leaa than $."o when they pot and to-day they have pot 160 of good land and five or six i J red dollars' worth of stock. ,-ire loolftltg fine here. I think ill be n pood winter wheat try. One of my neigh bo n has a plena and it looks line." Mu te aapapjeeaoati t lie j-I of eon- - Wore the mure likely it is to he Indiaaapoli' New. Bttre Piro' Cure for ( Ymumjptioo lire three year .u" Mr. Thot. -. Maple btreet, Norwich, N. Y, 1 1 b. 17, 1900. roa call a thermometer a Rood one hts a low a ml a miau tctupeiai adiaaaoelia New. r urr a ( old in One Um (at ve EkosM Qa -ne Tablett. All - s refund money if it f.iiNto iiire.'&c. ! many things ate done well that art i rli do. tig at alL Chicago Daily r THE PAST GUARANTEES THE FUTURE THK HCT THAT St. Jacobs Oil HAS CUBED TH'lAlIS OF CASfS OF RHEUMATISM. GOUT. LUMBAGO. I'EURALGIA. SCIATICA, SPRAINS. BRUISES AND OTMBB BOOH Y A' IIF.k AND FAINS 18 GUARANTEE roe it mu tarnt othfs casks, it n SAir., ii'sk Nn svm-i aiuin. AC 19 I IK 1 MAOICl 2JC. AND JOC. CONQUERS PAIN II THE OP II! ci-t farmer tils own luntln-d. do itm-i brant'.'" nlst.ank account ciaailaa yer tr year, land v tie Im-reaslDC. ck tn.'reailng. aplendid rlimaie, exrellvnt choo's chun lie tow taiailon high iiricra fur ratti an.t grain low rlli ritim. and etrrr r imfort. This la the c.ndltiun of the i wtrt Canada TreTlne of Manliol'a ii ' is of AlDibola. sasltathewan Bnd A ''na. Thonaaadi of Aaaerieana ar now ettlMl Kcdaeid ralea on all railwar for lion' anil srtlleri. NawdUtrlota arehfinB lneo ar Th new font pagn ATI.AIm W INI 'K CANADA and a'l Other '..forma Heut Tree to all appliranw K. I'Ktu.Ki. s ! "ii-ii.tcnt of Irurnigratlon I Wlawa. Canada 1 .1 llllOl'IiHTON '.'.7 M'.uadi ock It'illdlng. ' k . Iii ; .1 H.i'KiWKimil. UW. Ninth Hi, ' it, Mo.; K T Itol.MKS lto.m . Big 1 ' H dg., IndlauapolU. Intl.; Canadian Govern 1 Ar nta. Doable. Bosh d Trai Iloul.le Nweet Pea Whiu . )'i i. k. s. a riet, ftirl1 Tliaor.;.f.rllr. Trailing Hweet reaTmil In'tMH .if anfing upright. White, link. Yet kiw,lveniterant Scarlet. The6.rtrlO. Bnah IfVaaj - Or "W In fih form wlUtu..t S.rtthAd I n rwd. The J n rt f..r IV. ' ' ti,ont MM tiuhfnr J0t.,pitpnid. M I.RKtT "AT A I.OIt' 1 .-e er and S'-.If, n.illw, I'lunli i.l llei rult. t '? ' . ljrlluit-ateI.KTeof I.. rol platen, KltH Jll l.r.Via'HII.IM. Floral Park. .T. CORN! Brain, Stocks, Provisions. DiRtt-r a i it ks. Kt AV AHI.t eRUIR JJ QUICK SETTLEMENTS. Old.st Houst Irl tht United Statu. M"KfXT LETTERS WntK. OONOVAN COMMISSION CO.. St. Louii. Mo OPIUM WHISKY and other dnaj hahlte cured. Wl want JM a. x P'5b reieranoae. na r, raEE. are. nuuULET. Mom O. Atlanta. Urn. '.mm Ml I. I M i.ai SOO HOMESTEAD CLAIMS FOR SALE. MO BOA. IL F. NO, O. T.
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A prrat many fanner.-' wirr ar rxeelleut but I rtnakei s. We hae Ix en called upon to judpe huudreda , Of SSaBtSt of Putter inude hy Wi.-coU- , bill taUea and hae frequently found kttSf accoroing to our judgment it Cored up abOOt SO, often 'j4 and M, In the MM exhibit, however, would hi ra 1 faaStesjOt that looked wry Well but that wc were obliged to aeort ihssmi ttegeh d! Ii nie of the (pialitiea ot (food butter. .iut a Uttlc knowledge was lacking testa1 where, parbapa the one who had ebarge of the feeding and milking I was to blame; the Ihivor Blight liabaea ruined by bad feed or water, or carele-Miess in milkinp in a ehai:ly way. No matter how vpi-rt the wife may ha in the sciei.ee of butt.riii.il, i . if the httabend or hired man bringe the milk tO her contaminated with stable adorn, if hairs, piece ot ensilage, straw, ,-te .. are floating on the milk, her efi'nrts will le in vain, and her natural woman's am uiid to do things well meets with a setback win ii told that the butter is (rood color, salted just right, grain good, packages neat, but poor flavor. She has done her part well and according to rule, and tin butter should be perfect in flavor. In our attempt to help the woman whoea batter we had found low in flavor and who looked the disappointment she no doubt felt, we have souL'ht out the huxliund arid learned from his methods that the trouble was at the barn end of the business. Much has been said about p.or batter made a poo the farm, and there is truth iu the statement, but often it is not the fault of the hardWorking and painstaking woman, but can be traced directly to feed, care of cow s a ml n t hod of inilkii lt In othet word-, the man is often to blame for the reputation hi- wife (jets as a but termak r. I'suallv. however, the woman but terin.iker become- educated in what constitute, good miik, and how it is produced, and demands that right methods be adopted at that i ml of the business. While the farm may not he the best place in the world to make goad butter, it has been the source of much fl'ie butter in the pat. and will continue to be a factor in the future Where your wife ha charge of such work "-he would isolal on beehng the best of facilities with which to work, aasong which i- a (rood farm operator nod pood churn. Sin will not need h butter worker, as with a little practice butter can be salted a'd worked in the churn. If she lias the risrht kind of a hn-band the chance are ihat she will make (food butter.- -Wisconsin Agriculturist. NEEDED ON ALL FARMS. Movable rib That COM Bf Handle from nnr Field to Another Will.. ..ii Viuch Trih, v. h.i. need the movable erih one year and find t very eoefoL It cost 12, c used it in a htrge field; haul it from one place to another when empty. It gives a clean place to fet d and distributes the manure and cobs where needed most; level much labor. The crib has a shed roof: s 7 feet high in front ami I feet at rear; R feel wide and 10 fed long placed nr MOVAUI.K KF.KD CKXB. on runners 12 feet loiiff. . i relies tliiek and 8 fsCwMM wide. The crospfcCC re.stinfr on the sled are 3x6 im he ami feet lonjr. The ille. end. iOOT and end door are left OSOO, in cut. to koOJ construction. The upper door (I) fall, down; the crib i filled tliroui:li it- If this crib i warttd for a self-feeder, put in an inclined loor. Ohio I". inner. Typhoid eeeaa nntter. To what txteiit MS buttercarrv :ht nils -'f typhoid fever? Ttsis havt been marie to determine thi- question. Sue. t milk, sour milk, buttermilk and biift r were Inoculated with tp) id pe rnis. The resists -bowed that the o i in may r " ain in bin ter in an 1 e tire, virulent coodition for at least ten days. and. under many conditions, for a much lonpt r period. a, for example, butter eontaininp a larpe per- .. i lege of buttermilk, which i a c..ü 1 euitiire medium. This should sere as ! a warninp to all makers of butter to : make sure that their water i drawn i from wills nncontaniinated. If there ! hu Ix' H,!,' typhoid fever in the home of any farmer let him make i Mirr that the w.!l. from which taken water for all u- I, includinp the ! araehlof sf butttr, Is absolutely pure. Farmer' K. rleW. Tkr i alf I" Karly prlna. If the calf is born in early sprint', as j MOBS the proum! i fail wann, say I in the latter part of May. let them out ' into a field where thv may run. stretch themselves, feed on the tinder prass, and watch them prow. Keep tip 1 ration of milk, and don't forfftl the ei ate ! f ngv. The calf will fbhll at this I fit on Into he -ummcr. Do not think I it oosible for the younp cow to pet . i, , 1 ! too in ii-Ii nice nay Boarvpaa i'mit the irst year. If the milk fails in the fall nta that Ifeete h sol Sfv to feed the cahes. keep on the taia ratios and add to ihe amount of ha. The ealf will also eat cut corn fossef hf this time Farm .l.ruoal
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I'etriard Indian t.nard. A petrified Indian mount puard on the bank of a stream in Yellowstone t'ark The spot is near a pretty little erne wit hiu sipht of the Laka hotel, which is visited every year by hundreds of people from all parts of the globe. At one time a small stream flowed down i. tweeii two hills into the cove, but it is now dry. Hue we-t from the atot Is Franklin island, three miles from the shore. After considerable trouble F. Jay Hay lies, of St. Paul, succeeded in tSttlBg a photograph of the remains. I he picture show t the Indian in a standing posit inn, w ith the left arm extended upward. The right arm is close to the side, and the leps are in the position one would assume when taking a step f. rward. As the Indian stands in the picture be is aliout eight feet high. This was not his natural heipht, for dirt and rock solidified belww his feet. The body weighs 400 pounds. N. Y Journal. Alaska Indian Dance Alaskan Indiaus are very fond of dancing, and, although some of them
understand the dances of modern civilization, they all prefer the dance ..f their forefathers. This mainly consists in jumping around in a circle, the center of which is occupied by the musician. The latter beats a drum, which is generally made of an iron kettle with muslin or some similar fabric stretched over the head and tightened by means of a pflste of flour and water. The beating of this drum is accompanied with a chanting of the war soups, passages of which excite great enthusiasm. Chicago Chronicle. llngf to Primitive Methods. The Indians in the interior of Canada siill adhere to the primitive mode of disposing of the remains of the dead, the orpse. attired in a new suit of clothes, being placed on a platform some ten or twelve feet high. Those living nearer to civilization have adopted burial, but even then the new suit of clothes is indispensable, and the body is placed in an upright or sitting position on some hillside facing a lake or river, that the ey es of the dead may see the canoes or chimaiss passing by. Favorite weapons are invariably interred with the bodies,. Chicago Chronicle. The Color of Arrtle Animate. Nature is a very considerate and provident protector to her children, in winter many of the arctic animals become perfectly white and can move over the ast snow tic! Is reitl safety, when if the retained their summer color they would be an easy mark for beasts and birds of prey, or the hunter's rifle. The fox. squirrel, ermine and other creatures of their class have daik ftirdnriug the summer to correspond with the rocks among which they live. N. Y. Ledger. Trouble Ahead. "In about 280 years." said the scien-ti-t. "wLen the world's population exceeds 5.99. 000.000. the earth will be unable to find nourishment for hrr people, and they will be forced either to cannibalism or starvation." "And just think, papa." said the daughter, "what trouble there'll be for nt to get through the crowds on our bicycles ! " Yon kers Statesman. An Emtbaalaatlc t oraetlnt. "Well, well!" said the old friend. "How did y ou ever come to join the sialtation Army V" "It was the only way." the young man ndrnitted. "that I could get the public to submit to my cornet playing." Indianapolis Journal. Mino ode rat od. "Officer, is there a good res'aurant in this neighborhood .-" "Yes. ma'am; just around the corcer." "Is there a saloon attached to it?" "No, but they'll send out and pet anything you like, ma'am." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Interentlnar Information. "What kind of a noise annoys an oyster?" After the victim has given it up he ia told: "A noisy noise annoy s an oyster." it's awful when you say it quick. Buffalo I'xpress. A Hornet. Why are you crying, little boy?" "I was st-tung by a b-b-bumble-bee sir." "Why didn't yon ret out of its way?" lte-!ccause 'twas one o' th' kind that d-do'i't bumble, sir." Judge. THL MARKETS. N w CATTI.i: Native 8l..rs fXTTTON -Mlddltne ri. il'K u lnt i heat . . HK. I NO J Ke.l CORK No. 2 OATS-No. 2 I'OKK-M.-s . w ST. LOUIS. COTTON Middling; HKKVKS S . is Cows sn.i Herfen C'AI.VKH per MM ll IHM SS-Fair lo fhone.... HIM i;r Fair to c hoice.. , York S I :- K t i 6 11 I .... ti 3 ) 1 sTVr ,.- .... f i a w n s t ii 2 n : i 7 1 7 50 5 V. 7 3 . I B 4 In 3 s SI', i 4'j I 14 21 1 w 's FL muH Pat nt Ivo lh. r vhi:at No : : r , :. - It-.i COKN- Nu. J ATS-No 2 JO B- No 2 VXL Tut'-W a-hed .. .. i her trade HAY Clear Timothy BCTI UK "h I ' try .. BACON 11 ii Klb Ki(.M Freeh I'uKK St iiidardalesslnew l.AI: I' hotee Steam cm a;. CATTI.K Native Steers . ll ;s fair h hiee BHKKP- I rtlr to t'hoict; . FLOCK Wiater Tat.-nis HfrtnK to tents. WIIKAT- No 1 8rln.... No 2 H-d COHN No. 2 i I S No 2 IllUK Mess ii 11 12 - i; 5 on s a 4 v, 7 20 4.". 5 JO ... T.i MP 4i'i r s-. :. f. -.1 i: K . J- v r i i t . WTTl.K Native Stiers... I llMi!t Fair t t'h.dce 5 73 mii;at-No j Had CUltX No. 2 Mixed oats-No. 2 white NKv ORLEANS, I I.11I H IHK Oradea 15 I'dltN No. 2 '.i r, 4" OATS' -No 2 1 1 V V "hlee r i it ix Standard M ss ... H. 'N S! M HU Sides.. .oTTON -Middllna l.otlSYILLE. VVHRAT N" 2 Red ruliX -No 2 ATI NO. i White i . . N Bhort Hils COTTON Middling
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Miss Ignore Allen, 407 Powell Street, San Francisco, Cal, writes: consider Peruna an Infallible remedy for catarrhal diseases. For several years I have been troubled with Influenza, especially during our rainy season. I used to catch cold so easily that I was afraid to be out when the weather was the least bit inclement, or In the evening air. But since I have used Peruna I have nothing whatever the matter with me. " I am in perfect health, and find that Peruna acts as a tonic, and seems to throw all sickness and disease out of the body. I go anywhere now and in all kinds of weather, seem to have an Iron const-
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Miss Mattie D.oiplass, 138 Thomas uve., Memphis. Teitti . writes: "From my early wramanhood I have been troubled with occasional headaches. I took different powders and drugs, at times gtHtittg tenip 'rary r'lief. On.- of my f riemls ah is-d me to try Peruna. which I did. I s.n found that r.iy genernl health improved, and my entir- -teio argg toned up. "I felt a buoyancy of body and liihttifos of miml I hal not known i . fore and my headaches hefS c .mpU-le'v .lis r.ppcai . .1. and I have en joyed perfect health for ovr rear. 1 giadl endorse Pelina." HLA TIL D0CaIA8S. Wi men from all parts of the l'iiite! States and Canada are testifying daily to the virtoe of Peruna. Only a few of these letters can -er be )iu!lishe.l. REFLECTIONS OF A SICK MAN. When the doctor mmes. he always laughs at you. The neighbors never worry about i your illness as much as you thought they would. people come around the house you never savv before; the milk mnn, the ice man, the wash woman. When you are hungry j-ou are; ashamed to neknowlelge It, and, if your nur-e is very particular, yon are liable to suffer from hunger. When the medicine makes you nick, anil voi complain to the doctor, he -ays: " That's what I expected; , that's what I inter led it to do." A STRONG STATEMENT. Star. Wis., Feb. 10th.- Mr Samuel S. Hook, one of the saosl hifhtj reaoeeV ed residents of this neighoorhood, has given a very hearty recommendation to Doud's Kidoej 1'. IIS, a resoeily recently introduced here. He say-: "I bate heeS a sufferer from Kidney Pine am for teste time aud iound nothing to self me till I began to use Dodd's Kid J fHlts, Th.y gave me almost iniinediate reli f. and 1 am now well. 1 hae r 'commended them to many friends aid in every case with rplendid re-u i s, "Thy are the very best pills for all kinds of ailments, but especial y for Kktoey Complaint- " This is a very st rot.j? statement, and coming from a crr.tleman of Mr. Hook's standi nir and reputation, it has had a tremendous inlliience in Vernon coir SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muri Bear Slan.tur. 94 CARTER'S FOR IU1ACRC. Fill M7IINCSS. FIR RIUORSREtt. FDR TORF10 LI VIR. FOR COMTIFATIOI. F0I IsilfW tKIR. FORTHECOMLUIOI OURS MOK NIAOAOHOm
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LtZIWJKE ZtLLCiV. Women ore naturally more susceptible to in. leniencies of the weathar than ni-n. With thein a cold is oftaa the startinp joint of some sever pelvic daran ti'inent, causing much pain ami taffertof;. Ehrerj woaaaa needs a remedy upoa at bies aha can rely vo keep her syatera fortified against the trying- weatharof winter and early spring, if Peruna it taken at the first symptom of a coid it will cure it IssfefS it develops into soineannoyinpi-atarrhal dernngerr.eat. If you do nt deriv e prompt and natlafactOTJ results from the use of Parana, write at once to Dr. Hartman, (riving1 a full statement of your case, and he will ! pleased to give you hit valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot Thellartn.an Sanitarium, Columbua, 0. r..rch B'-ll iae Kalaer'a ftew tta tux tat -' ." .i it leer trr. w'.. . ff TM I ti aaaaav t.l's iarIm I Hee "u Ilk kH. 'alry M k- uo l twfWff flfll"!' . "I r.nrr le t0 ! acre. Mm ia hn it. , .rlKf im ipriMSM! aa net. Ii . . anl; jaj ja. w, im u. nm aaaea f aar. . earlk. reaearla teil. Worth 910 1 ff'TipiLe ef vr atkklai WW SOUTHERN V RAILWA I Excursion Tickets Ta All tVaaataaat relate I. is South and Southeast, St. Augustine, Palm Besch, Miami, Jacksonville, Port Tampa, Brunswick, Thomasville, Charleston, Aiken, Augusta, Pinea hurst, Asheville. The "Land of ths Sky." ALSO The South Caralina Intaratata anS Waat Indian Eipoaitlon at OXXAnij.tlTON,aB.o, Choice of Routes to Florida. r. s tuiv a a. r. a. C. A. RalKI, II. r. 4.. ; lollM . SL lnala.ls. OREGORT Bk9VEBSr ret !. a.'1'l ,n Iba Br Br a m i -:a-. iit "'opri. ktalutru'-ftee. ,.a.Beeae.rSSek. Allan's Ulcarina Salvo i im ( r. air t Ura. B- I Wri Vrwfa rism. Varteaa) I tWra. 1 1 I ltras, VereoaHsl f leers. WkiHe Rlle. M e, Fsoor "are, set elf reei B laog teerSHf raaMleet OS my all. ! ss4 Mr. J I A I I N st r : Binge, m DISCOTMT ; gU quirk rHef and f ürst vtjfffjl reek. BVa Srea. 9r, g arg' tr Sam til laasis, A. N. K.-B wtri WKITIMO TO AOVBaTII as state that yaea aar SBva aVSseS mm
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