Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 March 1902 — Page 7
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j " Than Ii I ! M slmt in a nar mri;, H ai.il Ina1 on aJaWi tlit't "until L r,.,.i-ut." the sentence lead. Ba usI lio an rxtruortJiuury man if lir hat " t -p.i-iit l by In time hi is throng.! irah the whipping- Pohlen I)as. ClvtllanMaai ' Afrira. jjr Stanley ikalarM In balinf that !, puiaber nl paapw UUad annuall juftülia! Africa jrura HgO vis nut 1,0 than r.QHB.flflt. TlM barbarous sys-,-,u ot sacrifice, has been largely Mdnatad, t ti destructive raidanl Um " i . i i i i i
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V llrinnrl.nl. le t ilic:iinl. fjif rapid rise of the land aboct Iludaon bay is said to be tbe moat remark Ulf gradual upheaval of an rxtcDsiw Mfkm rt Known. Driftwood-covered tra ! Its are now 20 toi.Oor 73 feet above tbe voter, new islands have appeared ncd nianv cliannels and all the old liar-
Ijcri t"e become too shallow forships. At t!i- present rate this shallow bay willtl.sappear in a few centuries, adding vast area of dry land or salt marsh to - it territory in America. San Vra: mo Arr-ant. i Her tionrrtislly. Alice! prandnia had made a cherry p fur dinner which she feared was not , success. Evidently Alice wanted to fthow hrr appreciation, for she asked lor a second piece only to be told she ta ! I B Ugh. W 'Ith I look of disappointment she "aid: "I wanted topatternize von. 1 thought 1 could hate the joy tif i.'iiiff another piece of pie and patter: ll .:; you at tbe tame time." Mft, Prnohri nrr Poison. P i pearh was originally a poisoned Ikaatd. its fruity part were nta to poison arrow, and for th.-.t purpose ere ii.troc'uced into I'ersia. Trar.sip!oi.ta'..,r. and cultivation have not nly remrned its poisonous qualities, b - i I it it.. the delicious fruit e cow enjoy. Chicago Tribune.
Man) BO not know the Md;mtagefc darivad, n..r bava tbe Mt) blaa bow rbeap jrouag pi cam bt fel. for the ranaon tbaj baea an ennaaaaaatl w-ay for cooking. The cut nhiiwit a mull and .-heap outfit which is MM nf the baat money .aier on the farm. In Cooking food for ptgl i Book about three parts inangels or turnip and one part oat dust. After banting wall I mix ft little barley meal Mrfcaa feeding. Fr poultry 1 uhe more meal for tbe rout. Ifaka a box, of atan at ak pbrak 14 imdies tleep anil tX ! feet. Over
this nail a Inittom f heavy bluet
sheet iron lie-
ien make the
box the sie if the sheet. The tdieet will eovt about LM Nail the sheet on with short, stout oaa-ittck chout nails, lins completed, build an anb.
a IrtiilM of i.mm .tltwa Irl la. A gu( ;i .'. i I, r . Irrin g waft brin jr congratulated by a friend on hating r red a froverninent rcntrart for MMII worth of gna cotton. The posse ... -of t he font rail tin! not atipeai to le very giratly elated. -t is a dan gt-rouk hananaaa.' be aid. "and. though the profit stein lare. wLen yi.icunidt r tbe risk eon tin-led with tb production af the asninaica, they are noae too nnafWtnnt. My firm nW make probably net profit of SC.ooOoa this order from the goernnnnt. but before the :.itT is tie! : erril we iim have two or three men killed, ami we have, of eours. to make a c.ih -ettlement with their families. Men who are destroy ed by an explosive of gun t ctton are blown into fragments, there bring no' hing left to the remains for luria.. It mannt to complete phjftlial annihilat'on. Hut the dangers m the hoataeaa t'o not deter people from engaglng m it. ami competition is a keen in thai lire as any other industry." Wash.ngton Pot. ( i.liirlnu I rillirr k I lleet r leliy . A alatCf adaptat ion of the prineiple ot eataplioresis. by which medicines are driven through the kin to any I art within the body by means of electrical currents, lias lieen made in the decoration of leather. The xine-cov-i-rt-C table on which the hide or skin is placed forms the iK.sitive pole for
SISTERS OF CHARITY RELY ON PE-RÜ-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED IN THE SYSTEM.
THE SISTERS GOOD WORK.
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eyeing material :s ( reo oi. tnis able, and the negative pole is then connected :o the leather. The current I tamps the required design on tbe immediate surface of the leather ami i arries tbe coloring matter within. Patterns may be made on the bather l y covering it with an ordinary stencil system ard connecting the plates to tbe negative pole. St. Louis CilobeDeoKMtrati
la every couctr r of the civilizad world tha Sifctera of Charity a re know n. Not only do they
minister to the spirit uai and intelle.tual Deads of the charge committad to their care, but they also mimst r to their tndily need. With so many children M take care of and to protect from climate and
disease, theae wise ml prudent sisters have found Peruna a never-failing aafeguard A letter recently received by Dr. Hartman from tha L'rsulina Sisters of Cleveland. Ohio, read as follows : " We Aave lately given Peruna a trial, far though the medicine was not new to us. e bad not tried It sufficiently to testify to it n orth as we are now ready to do, " We find Peruna an excellent tonic and a aluable remedy for catarrhal affection of tbe throat. We nave recommended it to our friends and bare good reports from them as to Its merits." Yours respectfully, I RSI USE SISTERS.
Four Interesting Letters From Catholic Institutions.
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WßiiKHADm ntSb COOKWk, a, use brick r stone and in Bttfl -ing allow the sides of the arch to come abtnit -.x inches under the pan or box. When setting the pan put a layer nf mortar n the brick or stone
that tire cannot ourn the snies.
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IN VARIOUS PLACES. Suit h Africu has ostrich farms ros. tai ling over .;oo.:.oo bird. Wedding cake is replaced in Holla ml bjf Hwects called "brindniki r. Ilii- presence of the pipe in public In l';iris is not anything like aa BBurK.-d as in ilngland. A carlona nerejalaita of the Danish M. p. is the right to a free Turkish ln th anywhere in the kingdom of Denmark. The new motor lire engines used in Paris araJgh t tons eat h. and travel 2i mBaa an hour. The pumps deliver Sou gallons f water a minute. The operation of ,breakiiijr tha hank' at Monte Carlo consists merely in exhausting the lafUOCarjf capital tif ..ne of tka lables When this iscctirs that table goes out tif buincta for the daj . TheP.ank nf Hie Netherlands is novr Irading $.1.000.01 uri less than it did a year aijo. the Hank f Italy HJtHmJtM 1 ma. the Austro-Hui.jrari.in ba.ik $17,W.000 less, the Imperial Herman hunk 1 6.40,000 leaa, and the lkmk of fcpam S.'i.UOO.OOO less. A RANCHMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
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Place two r three flat boards or iron across, underneath the pan
support it. At the front put a ahnet f iron to prevent the tire from burning the entl. At back end build up the same as sides so that the mti will be fully six iachea from the edge f the mamom work. Leave a hole fr smoking pipe and draft; use any old stovepie for nhiaaacy. us at b. It is well to build in some building, although it h not necessary, as I have seen one ..tM.le vn ..i Uiu- well. Try and have
convenleat to out weu, so wai..
be pumpt-d tbrougli a irout-n
Which will save labor in carrying. I to be onlv li or P
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wood. A. 1'. Matthews, in Farm and Home.
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COMMON HORSES WANTED. ilnm trades for Kann rU ow la Slrsib lleiaaml in t&e hlrmn Url.fl.
of farm World.
I.-a. S. Dak.. March .1(1. Ym. JBL Nt i i.ui. a ranchman, whose beaoipiarters are here, says: "1 have b-eu afllicted with Kidney Trouble fr several years. I hatl a very severe pain in the small of my back, aa bad that 1 could fccarcely sit ia the i-addle. T ahm hatl a frequent desire In urinate w hen riding and 1 tie pain ami anaayanea 1 endured was very great. T tried many medicines without
retting any better till at last I was I told to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I have used in nil mx boxes of this aveilii me and can say that they have lon me more good than anything else i ever used.
Ttecentlv the demand for horses at tbe Chicago atoeJrynrde baa improved. Not only arc the cx-iortable horses bringing ,M,,er ! ,,,an f,,r time, but there seems to be tjuita brik buving for farm aan. Wa have frequently irointed out the tact that the cundlllnna that have rsaatad tluriiorthe navt ei--bt vears would natural
ly brinir about a scarcity
hor-cs We have made close inquiry Ihrongh our mMriaafanainntn and flni that in huntlreds of counties in these western states less breeding ha- I seen .lone of late years than formerly. Meanwhile, horses .ire rapidly weuring out in farm work The inen that bad horses to shoot six year ago. now have not even aamgnod farm horse to sell, and are even looking fo horse to liuv. Si. now we are told that at the Chieafn afockynrda n -feature nf tka trade is tbe better demand far medium chunk for farm horses. " htadlnm to go.nl animals are quoted at ISS to lit, and acfret chunks at V.'U ': to SISn. The tlemand for mules for farm work m alatt good, tkoa nnlmnla -elline at Js-, and lar'.. ones from to $170. There is an immense amount of work on farms thnt can le done only I by louse: and this means a constant , demand that can i counted on by
horse raisers.- farmers ueview.
s,-,,n 1 hough!. If the world has ever been made better in great ways, tbey started as little w ay . In praltC tb pood deeds of others is one of t he best tif gootl deeds. Who naakea a haj;y home makes for sor.ie one a happy world. To make the world better, in all things keep before you the best. There are no dark days w here faces bl.ine. "Put yourself in his place. if you would make his place easier for him. No one ever did his simple duty without making it a little eiiier for all ither n-en to do their duty .Detroit Free Press. l n M" Lim: I.ILfBHi. When Commodore Schley returned from his successful search for tbe fifeelcy party in the Arctic regions the eoantry was loud in bis praise and his pictures were in demand. While in Detroit the commodore went into a place of refreshment to get a glass i.f ! . it and was surprised to be con-
haM Imatcd bv a large picture on tbe mir
ror labeled with his name. After study ing it awhile he asked an attendant who it was ami listened to a long eulogy of himself, but no one present Itnognlnrd hiai as tka original of tbe U"ture. Brooklyn Citizen. Maaalaallena All tbe philosophy in the worid wi.l Mat soften t. brick under a bat. t heck i about tbe only reliable system whereby a man can get the chewing gum of his life without putting a nickel in the slot. thin-half tbe M ople in this worid are always trying to get the work to do that the other half is trying toget out of doing, and both are discontented iec:.i;'e thev can't succeed. N. Y.
Time I Harry. "That baby of ours." he said, decisively. is to be. christened to-morrow if I l.ave to go to law to have H done. You see. his mother Is something of a hero-worshiper, and. while it was all right at the atart. now that it has reached a point where he ia to be known as Dewey P.agley-Hcbsot. Shafter-Schlt y - Sampson - lloofeseltSmith. 1 think it i time to put an end to it." Chicago Post. MampH vral. "He has made bis bed. let him lie ia it!" exclaims the world. How cruel is the world! Eepeeialty since the world, of course, know what a terribl- thing is the bed which tbe average man bas made! Det ro't Journal.
Dr. Hartman receives many tettern from Catholic Sisters cl over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Cathola? institution in the Southwest reads as follows: . Prosalaeat Molhrr prrlor ts . - M . . .... r-'.,r. lit
1 Can VCSIIIV iro:u rpr. . l.f efficiency of Peruna as one of the very best medicine, and it gives me pleasure to add my praise n that of thousands w-bo have used it. Kor years I suffered with catarrh of the st m-ch, 11 remedies proving valueless for relief. Last spring I went to Colorado, hoping to b: benefited by a change of -'.iroate and while there a friend ad-vi-ed me to trv Peruna. After luing two bottles I found myself very much improved The remains of my old disease being now so slight. I consider myself cured, yet for a while I intend to" continue the use of Peruna. I air. now treating another patient with
your medicine. She has been sick w un malaria and troubled with leueorrhcji. I have not a doubt that a cure win be speedily effected. SISTERS OF CHARITY Ail Oct United States Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrn. From a Catholic Institution In Central Ohio comes the following recommend from the Sister Superior:
' Some rears mro a friend or our intinuimn ous in- inoi .no .
reenmmended re u. Ur. Htrtmaa Itrunm ma mm ctteHea: remed tr tha lalliiemtJ of e theo had let era I uses Afcfl thremteaed to be oi a tertoua tMmrmcter. "H rna to ate H and experienced iit uooderful remits that . Iben Peruns ham Vene our ia.orite medklne for iaflueasa.
catarrh, toM loufft and bronchitis.'
Another recommend from a Catholic institution of one of the Central States written by the Sister Superior reads aa follows:
our attention warn
lalled to Iii . Hartman' s Peruna. ana inifrrirn
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i Jug 1 1 1. colds med catarrhal dlsccses ot the head and stomach.
.-a mnJ a Intrr catarrh esoeclally It
I treat sense to use Inmate of ibis
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Institution. These are samples of letters received by Dr. Hartman from the various orders of Catholic Sisters throughout the L nlted Status. The names and addresses to these letters have been withheld from respect to the Sisters but will be furnished upon request. One-half of the disrase which afflict mankind are due to some catarrhal derangement of tbe mucous membrane lining s no . rpan or pa.sage of the body. A remedy that would net immediately upon the congested mu-
re?toring it to its nor
mal state, would consequently cure all the-e diseases. Catarrh is catarrh wherever located, whether it be in the head, throat, lungs. U mach, kidneys, or peli organs. A remedy that will cure it in M locatioa will cure it in all locations. Peruna is such a remedy. The Hilters of Charity know this. When catarrhal diseases make their appearance tkey are aot diacoaeertcdi but know exactly what remedy to use. These wise and prudent Sisters have found Peruna a never-failing wifeguard. They realise that when a tlisIIH u I catarrhal nature, Peruna ia
the remedy Dyspepsia ana te-naie, weakness ärc et nsioered by many to be entirely different diseases- that dyspepsia "is catarrh of (he stomach and female vv. aknt.-s is due to atarrh of the pclsk Tir..ns the Sisters are fully aware, i onacqncatlj Peruna ia tbeir remedy in both these very common and annoying diseases. If you do not receive prompt, and atiafactori raataHl from the use of Pemna, write at once to Dr Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give yon hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
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HINTS FOR STOCKMEN.
A few sheep r valuable addition
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RHEUMATISM !
TV Ch.fH.ti oair Siys "'Aman i?)Trrd si C-ntnl Flh Mrkt wii 1 three reus helpless snih Rh-u-r Man, sid sftr tiilfie ben se:t t; three different torplUls. wes dcirrj incurable. Alter (cvjr diyt" u rf ST. JACC3S OIL he could u:r. arm wit hout pain. Contirvinc the d It. Si I fata, cs-eHinf. srd MaT-sessdisirp-nai. He Is near cared ndtvvork.
; with little care or attention. The -.loy crop" always takes rare of itself. What the successful farmer needs is more sheep ami less dog. , Look after the shcepand land.-. t, round corn and oats make a fin ' Kttn k fo.nl. antl these erains grow in almost eter section, hem e art a profitable food, bannnso nl their acaaaiany. pasturage is as essential to bog ' raising as it is la cattle. Bavoafood i range for y our -w inc and t lo feed bill - will Isc e-seiied ami the profit in reaped. I Hon thotieh not a cleanly animal.
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f AdfttlkaaMCta Its curstie posters f -e a ir'r m.-nrHis. It corxjue--. r'"- .yidr;rriy. It roes ricM 1 'sp .t It cur when evr :' . filled. A Sircle trial will '' the mort Incredulous, It has f r !) thousands of cases d rheumaI "'it r ;-.l-la, whi-h hive r(I --itn-nt (or the creator p.-t l l -Ume. I Price, see and sac.
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than in dirty, ciampeil pens, t se a little care with yur pig- as well as other stock, totton Planters Jour aal. ICsporla .I America lae. 'I he export of oats last y car amounted o ;;ii.." J bushels, valuetl at
ti-. '."4: tbe preiious year, bushels, valued at UlTBMM, ,...ris i,f oatmeal were
pound-. t '. '-dnt IUMM41; the previ-,,-e.ir 4MJM0 K.untls. Milued at 12.0 " vJ 1 n largest shipment'. - i.MMI nuanda, were from New York, but there were IMSMtl jvounds from Baltimore. Ii.a45.C93 pounds from Philadelphia antl 9.MS.01-' pounds froni Boston the larger port from the ore southern porta
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THE NEED OF A STIMULANT.
The dteesthre organs, the liver, the kidneys and bowels lose
their effectiveness at times and need help. At such a time a stimulating, cleansing and regulating medicine is of priceless value because serious diseases spring from neglected disorders in these organs. For this purpose there is no better medicine on earth than Prickly Ash Bitters, the great regulating system tonic, bowel and blood purifier. The uniform success of this remedy in correcting disturbance in the system is due totts four-fold cleansing and strengthening effect. It is a kidney remedy of superior merit. It is a successful liver medicine. It tones up the digestive process in the stomach. It purifies and regulates the bowels. By removing obstructions and impurities in the Wood, liver and bowels and strengthening the digestion, the whole internal organism is improved, and the weak, despondent victim feels at once a brightening up in bedy and brain, renewed energy, snap, vim and activity. As a household remedy to relieve indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, bad breath, belching, flatulence, constipation and for keeping the system in order it is invaluable. SOLD AT DRUG STORES. PRICE $1.00. iMist oa baTiee the craaiae. No -'it as food- artit-'e can polot to as many yesrs ot fuctesslut battling with
When yoa boy rnckly A ah Bitters you get a remedy that does the work. Try IU
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