Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1902 — Page 7

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WINTER POULTRY HOUSE. Dltlaed Inf parate fulte Kaarntlal Hlirrr Snml Uro da Are ItaUr.l

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I the Li.il of iteriirtii.il Smuttier, cure your

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ugh, pittintf or huntf trouble of any

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KAlTS about gafes. tkrM Blfeltent wof Fwrirtii Huna" from Infect Ion and ionic Ht lllle C urea.

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II,, MM worin that matures n thill i dplpc of the thick, cu using the

is dev -1 'i i irom a ptruiHi other germ ilihfusi s is easier

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kill'. .MW HUM WWV -V" prevent this danger inflation. 1 t is to batch jonr nkJekena very early, m I bey will be feathered baten i . round gets warm enough to in,.i.;itc the n't I' worm microbe, The v, , , nil ;iv is, keep vour ciiit ks v bait I In perfect lv drj all tin- nine, as it t;,krs moist lire lis well us warmth to ,., n lop the parasite. As you cannot i in-,' thicks without Warmth, says the writer in National Btockmsn, you pjutlt prevent moisture, Of you surely will haTC gapes if your yards are in- ,, (ed. The third, and batter way, is to ralaa your ehieka seek year la a ,., u place I IUR1 a rotation as follows! Bcfia on the east aide of your orchard, next year move your eoopi Bnd broodera la the west side, the third year move to the south, und the f. in t Ii year to the north side. Ily that time the east side will he purified, so there wiil not bt much danger, and you can continue this rotation ritt i.f,, t safety. To cure BT pea In the

The accompanying cut f a hen banes is submitted b) Mr. f, o. s i -ley, of Otaego county, n . v., as being a good fMM for winter use. The plan is to have a cloth curtain to let down on stormy days iii front Of the open sheds, that alt, mate with the eloaed peaa. We doubt the prae1 tubility of tins, as u good breeze bat Dot much reaped for Rapping cloth, ami the ourtaln would not prate a grt at proteelion for the fowls in the open sked. Batter have tight wall to Keep out t he M , a t her. Iii plan of having Ike different pens is absolutely eaaential to breed'

' efl of several varieties that are to I"- 1 pt separate, but tke r,,of shown i:- !., . a 1'iinil one for a chicken hoiiv

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I'lare and (.rralirti. .lue I paid HJ to m m!o that volume of "lire.it Amaru an.." Bill Waill 'All I got i half a column alongside of a man who ia tac m, .-1 Dotorioilt hum Lug in our county' Detroit Free I'rtaa. Sfoaa the (nah and Uitrki Ofl the (old. Laxative Ilromo iuiiaue Tablet, l'rlueaftc. I longer we kin,v ,t man the more tl, . u- we tin,! ,.ut nhoiit l.iin i il we r,-v I r should liiive iis.e, teil 1 1 ,1 o, t,., polin New a. Pino' f'ure for Ccaaanptiea i an infallible nedicine for cough und cn'dv N. W. Sjinu,;, Uceaa Oreve, . .1 , F b it, v.hxi 8 nie people aecm to tliink they can make a long itory hört by telling A over aain.- lndiaaapolii Newt, How Mv Jhio.-it Hurts! Why don't you use Hale Honey ol Horeliound and Tar? Pike'i TootluiCae Dropa I an ia one mintrte. Ever time you eomnit a bad action, you aroint- an eiiemv . Atchiaoo Globe.

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first stupes of the disense, just as soon BR yon an hear the Brat snillle, slack ,, , imp of lima aufflcienl to make a pint vh, n powdered, mix with it I teaapoonfal of carbolic acid, iut the Ktura in a 15-pound flour aaeb and shake, tlroj) chick in sack immediately, and let r mala just us long as posaible without UaTocatlag, which it will do in u short Time if you do not I n fresh air. Kept at oiu c or twice until the chick sneezes up the gape erorma. The chick inhaling the carbolalcd lime dust will loosen the v., nus so it can sneeze them out if you ,is" the remedy while the chick I n sfrong enough to flland the treatit. But if you neglect the cuiek uat it i comes weak) and the windpipe i- filled with the worms, you will have to r- tnove them; and the beat wnyto do it is to take a feather and strip it except about one Inch of the tip; make a five per cent, solution of earIn m id, dip tip of fi at her in the r lion and swab the windpipe of the

il l,; vou will likelv kill some

of

1 in, but 11 tiny troald die or be " d so they would be worthless if roe do not treat them, it will, per- ) ps, pay you if your time is not too ' nable.

HOUSE WITHOUT DRAFTS. II Yewtttatloa Heina I'crfecf far Dimuer from I oaa li ICoup la It nine,-,! to m Minimum. I have always had success in poultry keeping, with the exception of be inj; troubled more or less with roup, Which has done much damage to my flocka from time to time. I believe thin was due to improper Ventihltioa Which I think 1 have now overcome. !h house here illustrated is perfi t I

WINTER POULTRY. HOURS. Nearly all poultrymen agree thai the best plan i to have the sloping shed roof, with the hiedi side toward the aim. This give! a large PxpOBUfC of glaaa to the light and heat. Mr, sibley is right in advocating the use of lot! of glass, for auaiight and sunIn at arc the greatest tonics and purifiers in the world. The door shown in the end of the COOp opens into hall which extends the entire length of the building. When the building is very long there Should be door.-, in this hall, which ahould be kept closed to prevent, drafts. Ohm Farmer. FERTILITY IN EGGS. It (mi lie lldeil l- Ina- Proper Attention to tin- lleua llurinu I neu i,n I ion laaeao, it is most aeceaaary that egtrs ahould be fertile abOVt the time they nre deal red for Incubation, whether the) are to place in an Incubator or to he distributed under liens, infertile egge at auch a time are an abomination, a delusion and a hi; -tor of future hopes. The first essential in this direction will be to have healthy

st oek W ii ich had

through th

k ,s shook! lie us tar I coin Kinsinp ns possible. It is also necessary that the parents be strong la vitality. The b reeling stock can be tOO old OT too youngs too decrepit or too immature. It is a matter of regret that no one can fully control fertility to its fullest extent, but it can lie aided largely by mating and by r''" proper care ami attention prior and during the Incubation season. Exerdae is BCCesaarj to procure the greatest fertility in egga, A balanced ration will furnish not far from the right kind of food, which is not only essential ;o gi nl health, but to keep up that vigor so requisite in breeding stock of all hinds. The food should eontain both animal matter and grains, and should be provided neither more nor less in quantity than is required. We would not only have the egg fertile, bat we would have ihat fertility strong and vigorous. It is not enough that the c'i' will hatch, but tt should also

Tntrlofle Illood. Out in Cincinnati there is an Irishman who, like manv other good irishmen, ia firm in hia lovalty to his native land, line morning not long f., lie was at wurk near the top of a telegraph pole, painting it a bright green, when the paint slipped and aplaihed on the udewalk A few minutes later another Iri-hman ,niie along. He looked at tne paint, then at his countryman od the ladder, coming down the pole, and inquired, with anxiety in his tone: "Dohertv. DohertT, hov ye had a himrrhage.'" Youth Companion.

IN THE SCHOOLS. Pari ami litten have one elementary school to every 7.WX) inhabitants; Stuttgart one to every 0,000, Zurich ana to a vary t.ooo. The University of Purls has 2t.l profaaaors. TB of ohom belongs to the medical futility, while .'i' tench literary branches. 49 uatiirul aciences, etc. Mrs. Oliver Ames aupports at her own expense full brats bund at the Oliver Ames high school of Horth

Baatoa, Mass., an institution of her

own planning and provision. Prof. Hugo Mh aetcrberg, at the philosophical department of Harvard collet" l as started u plan for the building of a hall for the philoaophical department, which will be earned Em ersmi hall. Dr. Coulter, rf the chair of biology at Emery college, Oxford, Ge haare signed in order to accept the directorship of the United Stutes botanical gardens in the Philippine Islands. His beadquarten will be In Manila. Dr. Daniel C. GilmSB, of Johns Hop kins university, in n recent lecture deplored the existence of short-term Institutions in this country und says that there is an absurd n timber of I "1 lege degrees extant due to gullibility of Americans and English.

Snh'criber (to Editor) "How's ths newspaper business now?" Kditor (to rub-i riler) "Splendid. Just had my leg cut off, and luea tue road lor damage!" Allauia Journal. THE MARKETS.

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BT, l.iu is C'lTTnN MiilillliiK BKKVE8 Steers 4 7". Cows ami Heifers. '.' TS t'AI.VKS i, r 100 Iba) 5 25 1 it i 18 Kalr to l 'holce ' W Hl i KEP Fair to Chott s i M Ki. ICR Patent 4 M i it tier Grades A 'l' WHEAT- No. ! Jt- d 7 CORN No. I i.VTH- No. 2 45 RYE -No. 2..-. VI VVOOt Tub-WaaheC 1 t ther t trades M II v V n ar Timothy tt CI

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L l!U- 'llol, e Sie im CHICAOO. CATTLE Native Bteera... BSJ lit ii ;s fair to i !holcc ä 7.', Uli KEP l"'alr t 'hole 4 SB tfLOUR Winter Patenta.. 8 i amtng Patent. . .! W WHEAT No. .i fprtac 7:1 ; No. Rad ! f( i;N No. 2 Y, How i. NTS No. 2 pt il. i; Mess 11 7.'. KANSAS t'lTY. ! CATTt.K V r I t i . - Sl.etS . . 4 ! 1 iiniiS Pair to Choice 7."i J WHEAT- No I Red Ct iRN -No S Mix, I OATS No 2 While 4. NEW I Uli. CANS IT. i UR Illl-'li Or ob s 4 l"i Ci RN No. 2 (ATS No. 2

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GOVERNOR OF OREGON Uses Pe-ru-na in His Family

For Golds I I and Grip.

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CAPITOL M IL1MNG, SAI KM, OKEC.OX. A Letter From the Exccutne Hfflre of Oregon.

Erie, Kar.s., Feb. 17th. la July of 1900, W. II. Ketchum of this place was 8uddenly seized with a violent pain in his back. He says he supposed it was a "stitch" and would soon pass away, hut it lasted live months and caused him great sorcnesB, so that he wits barely able to keep out of bed. He became alarmed nntl consulted a doctor which only laereesf d his anxiety and did him no good. A friend who had some experience advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Ketchum began with six pilln a day and in a week was well and the soreness all gone. However, this ditl not satisfy him for he say a: "I thought I would clinch the cure with another box nntl I dkl, T have had no recurrence of the tronblt since and ax this is over a year ago I am thoroughly convinced that Dodd's Kidney mis have completely cured inc."

Pe-ru-na ia known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Letters of congratulation and commendation testifying to the merits of I'e-ru-na as a catarrh remedy arc pouring in from every State in the Union. Dr. Hartman ia receiving hundreds of such N iters daily. All classes' write these letters, from the hiebest to the lowest.

The outdoor laborer, the Indoor artisan, the clerk, the editor, the Stateeman, the preacher all agree ! that 1'c ru-na is the catarrh remedy I of the age. The stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their greatest enemy, are especially enthusiaatic in their praise nnd testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health inus he entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure eolds, is to cheat catarrh out of its i victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures ca- ; tnrrh, hut prevents. Every bouae ; hold should be supplied wilh this ! great remedy for coughs, colds and so forth. The Governor of Oregon i- at, ardent

admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it eon-

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ter to Dr. Hartman he saja: 'Tatf. of tiKriiOir,

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The Pe ru na Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Dear Bin- I have had occaaion to use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my family for colds, and it proved to bo an excellent remedy. I have not had OCCaaion to use it fu- other ailmenta. Yours very truly. W. M. Lord. It will be noticed that the Governor snys he has not had occasion to use Pe-ru-na for other ailmenta. The reason for this is, most other ailments begin with a cold. Using Pertt-ne to promptly cure colds, he protects his family against other ailments. This j., exactly what every other family In :he United State should do. Keep Pe-ru-na in the house. Use it for coughs, colds. Ia grippe, anil other climatic affections of winter, and there will be no other ailHM nti in the botme. Such families should provide thasuaeivea with a copy of Dr. Hart man's free book, entitled "Winter Catarrh." Addresa Dr. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio.

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If.lin you hr l;l.i-uriii,tlMn,Qoitt, Neumlif m, UMBtaen, tu SeUlMes, foil Inn Ii.tlv apply 1 1, at ,, , iifn n-ni il,, ST. Jach on., ktch pMSHvely o.ir.thv w,,rt ,,f lhf ra1. It tu t Ilk,' f girl It h net , te. ln-iMi t , the i,rv et ot th ,IImtw, ati.l in ifu t ii. cftute of iata Mn. HKRBT JOHV niRt.oW. nf 4, SU.l, Inn n,ill,lli,ir. H.ll.,,in Hit.. VV.t'.,Milil ' I hl rhiiniatlKiii In my feet Mid Jpiri,. whl.-h I f ine . . in. 1 t . t twai SrdT m to wslk St tmcob 'il rtfnoTa all rain, anil i-. invlrtljr oneU me." Bas. WttUnAmOKTI matt n of S -Sir, i t II.. 111 for looi . 1 rlpplcl, and 01 -iiliaii II.. i. 1 . SOi-.t. Kltfwaia l(,..i aU that si. laoolM 1 U ha baon - 1 111 tlia ):-. ar,,t . m .-iful .11 1 li,kr nruralkTla an I icciieial rtMtnai Ian " Ua. CH AKLIS CARTWamtST, of Ra 7, Aio. 1 Ptaoa, Sadrora lunar, W 1 , Ml, I "lla,lnif foi e.u- wiiairioat piiffeior fo.m rilietiniatl.nl In niv llinl.a, 1 uat il St Ja, nln Oil . 1 iilch ettrvu nia dl m-th. after oilier ianie,lie liaU hlgtuil. I falle. I." The afe aro i lilv tl,ree Ml of tl o II... i.n.i. ..r .-a.,-- will, . uava batu ot 1 MIMUi rmed f 1 lienmat ln, bj tl.ci tlnirlv ,i-e,,f St. Ja. ..i.-oll. tlieiefure If yoa .nfler Ixwlll, I,i and ,1', ..t Iti,iiii,llatei, a,.i St. Ja,,,i,o:i.

I CONQUERS PAIN i

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Kvrre farmer bli otu li,ndl:r,l. no fatM' braoeaa, bla bank accouni .ii.-icds.iiK year by yeai. land va.ua Increasinkt. lock InrreatlDtr. 1 did aluaata, axoaiJeot MfjOOli audchnrctie. kaff laiation tngh ar I oaa for raille and grain low railway rates, and oyery

rvo'll'ta comfort. Thla U ihe onndltion of the farmci in vv , im Canada Provtaoa of Mamf ba and di'iru'i t.f As-, ml. la, Saskatchewan ami Alberta. TbOttaaadaol Ainerlcan arc BOW aSttlkS there Kednced ralei on all railways for len,. aeakar an,l set ilrrs . Newdlstr', i.are! " nf,,p.i.,',l up tii ear The new forty-page ATI.. of S KM Ik K.N f 'A X A UA and all oilier Information acut free to all applicant- r PKKLKI Mnpei utandant of Immiirratlon. Ottawa. Canada. orvoC.J Hlloi oirro.N W7 Mcoadnoofc Building. Cblcaaro, 1 ; J. S.CRAWftiRn, ?UW. Ninth m Knn-,. 1 iv, Mm. K T. llol. mis Room , i t. l.,urHMK.. ludlauaiioila. lud.; Canadian liovn., ment AgetiU.

Double. Bash Trailing SWEET PEAS

Don!. I.- kneel PraiV late. Pja k. I , a riet, Htripo.1. The -,. it. foi IV'. Trullln,', et PeaaTratl In Ul i 1 iniwiti uprlirht WlnU.nnk.Ver K,w Li, . rnderaii'l Scarlet. TI.e.,' rM I' ' 1 - Bah Mwerl Praia tir, In Im.' h form wltb-

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cnileraml l'n,wn-red. The !l aeits f"i hK All 12 tirlt.OHf packft tch fur . tf(iid. Ol K (.UP.AT A I A I. Of. I I: of H. w. rand Vcjretal li. SVf. Bulb, flame and Kare Now Fruit, ,1.1 I s, 1 f n-elv lllu,trate'1. laive col. red plat, KliKK. JOHN LKWIseUILUk, I loci Paarh.. W.T.

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CLOVER, I Largest errm era of

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Hrnsscs. Our northern frowS Clover. '

for iL'nr. frost and drouth rcslstinc

k properties, liu-juatl become faroons.

SUPERIOR CLOVER, bo. tS 90; 1C0 Its. 3 SCI

La Crosse rrins Clover, bu tt 68; 100 UM. 19.20 1

Samplet Cloter. Timothy and fjrtes aad feat

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JOHN A. SALZ ER

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nDADCV ULeV DISCOVERT. Unlir U I n,,k-k relief a,, I , ure.

riif.. It ,k . r tc-t c- ta' n.l lfl da,' I ,,! Prä, lie. a. a. uiui KOkt, am U. artata. a ACCIITC makoSaS per month wlm- I aOMfa MDlRIO -Now I ,n i I :i"tli Kdttion.

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wnt.w wun ivu to AuvcaTian leatr atatr float ou Ihr Aatarlll Mat id tola paper.

In ventilation, least I have had no hat(.h a stron, nnej rioorous chick

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housefj In it. The upper part In whicli I the fowls roost is Biade as air-tight ax poaaible, tke walls balng eerrarad vm'Ii tarred paper, so taat no air can , 1 , mi in from below or r.t t be sidi v. The ventilator draws nut air from below tin- bOtM, while ot the top or 1 of the room I bare made an

that vvill live ami overcome some of the strongest drawbacks known to the system of rearing rhicba. Whut is the good to hatch a chick anil have it die vv hen I day or two aid because of lack of vitality? Poultry Farmer,

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VfcNTII.AToIt l oll 1IKN HUt'SK. Spent ng in the ventilator to draw out all the foul air from the compart mint In which the in ns roost. There is no ft around hens and in th morn' lag their roosting place smells as ' MB as at Bight, Tin y are very healthy, lay well and knee had no 'I, fowls ill the Hock since I used tlii system. The house is 10 by 12 f'''!, with a tlust pan I by T feet, enverttl with ilass. 1 keep 4 hens in Is I house nnd they have a run of about onc-iitinrtcr acre. -Drange .ludil raraser,

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Ott Fond for tke llrna. iit foriret to irivc the hens a

leed of aoft food at hast once ilaj rron our Dbsarvatkia w - jndge this atlinoi.it ion shoultl he often ra nested, in snita of

fact that this practice is known ut vc the Uvea of a good! p rcentags

01 the liiich every year where it in practiced, it is so much analer to feed "rn t baa to go to the t rouble of mix-'"s-' lip this feed every iiijrht that, on '"liquids of farms, the bens soon pet " expecting just corn three times n el the nwaers shonld rente tu ''' that it nieniiH IOVM ileail fov. Is In

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BUZZINGS FROM BEED0M. The only way to keep drones any Ict'th of time is in picenlcss itiioniea, One of the best places to keep the bees bt in tin- orchard, There they will he free from a n n, , antes. Pees are naturally clean in their haiiits, so if they arc confined too lone; at a time they become diseased. The JTOBBg queen will bepin to deposit Sggl in tea days from birth, und la enditcd with hiyitip 3,006 eggs ilnily. Frames of sealed honey nan be fan on any warm dy to colonies that from any cause seem likely to can short. Extract honey requires less skill, lint there is more profit in producing the beat white comb honey, as it ia ;t ,u J in demand. If bees are left in thin, unprotcct i d hives dating the winter, the tnoiature arisinp from them will condense nnd frees to the hive, eaeircllag t hem w ith lea. The life of a bee durinp the busy Benson is very brief. Often duiinp the homy season they do not live more than si or eipht weeks. They l.e lonptr when eottflned to the hives in winter Aprieulturnl Rpi tomit. Ilw to Trent Hen Vlanare. e have fonnd it most latiafaetapj to erirh or grind tke hen manare .is A, , g possible sod mix it with ehenv Cgn, Hen man tire is itn ag In nitro jji'li and relatively weak in potash end phonphoric at ill. The hard ehunbs Bits be ernshed ar broken up on hard floor by strikinp them with ,i loavv -hovel or m.-.til. Then - ft them tkroagh wire -r. talxture : poasds sifted h.-r. Btaaare, voo j nl mi " 'ate of PfOtaar, COO ponntla dlssalVOtl rock. VN pound-- An grot BfJ tone nnd :.'00 pounds nltrat M SOakl

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Reputation is the only standard by which medicinal preparations can be judged. By such a standard PRICKLY ASH BITTERS ranks at the head of the list of meritorious articles. For more than thirty years this great remedy has retained its place in popular favor on its record as a successful Kidney tonic, Liver stimulant and System cleanser. It has proved its value in instances innumerable both as a CURE for the serious diseases that attack the Kidneys, and as a general purifying and strengthening tonic and regulator. In Digestive Troubles it is of the greatest efficacy, as it drives out badly digested food, tones the stomach, relieves heart palpitation and bloated feeling. Removes Constipation and permanently cures a constipated habit, Purifies the Blood, Clears the Complexion of Sallowness, Pimples or Blotches, Promotes good Appetite, Sound Sleep and Cheerful Spirits. Try a bottle.

SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE 1.00.

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1 1 when digest Iva systems of lOWl will have beetl f S II a Us t etl hj Ct lint luv nf ri ,,, I i tr i, ruin

w.il make n pootl itreaatng mr any cn p. ne ton per limit. Kuial KB acre vvoiiiti oe m Yorker. i I 1 . V r''"er.," Review. I