Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1902 — Page 7

WHERE DOCTORS FAIL

Tot'nr Woman' Ills Ljäfn E. rinkliam'rt Vwlablt t'om pouncl ImMfci Pauliuo Judou Writ1?;:

l)rn Mw. Pimkiiam: If I ft If rr i ..rri: t-.. t a.. tctr. a;'.. 1 fmiud ell in ewoftant um. The d.x t..r h my womb was turned, ami this , . 1 "the Kiii th considerable intauauatiuu, lie prescribed for ate for

MILS. PAT-I INK .II 'I. Si V, tkcretary of Kchi rmerhoni 4oif Club, Itrook'iyn, New York. ' - months, when my h us baud liecame impatient because 1 grew worse instead - tter. and in speaking to kdlM k he advised him to fti I. yd ill E. PtaklMHU'i VCrtalh Compound Sanative uli. How 1 wish I bad taken that at tirst ; it would hare saved me weeks of Mtftrrin. It took three long mouths to restore me. but it is a happy relief, and we are both most grateful to you. Your Compound ba brought joy to our home anc bealth to me." Mr. I'aiuxe Jriwx, 47 Hovt Street, Hmoklyn. X. Y. $5000 forfeit If qir testtmceiaJ not remit It would serm by this tatement that nmnrn would save time and much sickness if they would pet J.vifia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound at once, und al-o write to Mrs. l'inkliara at Lynn, Max., for special advice. It is free und always helps.

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Taer will out Tsv two pairs of orilutary ae fsa fit leutter. lnelndl-9 Patent

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lioilt CHEESE MAhUNü. tbitrr I'ruprr (' nil 1 1 liiua nt nltk

Al..e I nn lie '" " l I ii ilt !) ( an Mr tlatle In IV Can home or lair eäeoa a imVllafJ bo Mall '" put'.' It i i Mainly i nn In- unper proper i oadllkHM, and if eondaWt te liy a per-oii "iil some preth.iia prsetlnil mperloatg. i he btssl piaefl to n- ,:ire this experience 1 in a r-c ular ebeMM faetnr. where one niipli tv : I . as a sUaWTwiMta fr it time. 1 do imt tatall that one should at tempt the husmess n a fa rm un MMN t he mill; of . or n eowi can ba aapeaibal oa. Makeshift facilities ami n ppara t us si mihi not receixc reeouitioii. as thet m UI man paj m the eml.

.Many fastiilious consumer, prefet a iri -maiie to fai t ir cheese, hut nt sutount of the limited an. .unit ii'ann- ' faetarcd. cannot jre their vanissii- ! piled. Thils. the tieh! is open for Ilms j who ean furnish a tirst-cla.ss article 1 in thi" now oeajict'ted line. Oüe shonhl tirl pOMMsa rows that arc .opious milker, yet whose milk ; srUl i -t at lei.st three r erat, of : butter fat. This will insure saopd, rich cheese, a necessary adjunct at quality. A -trt ! I at of a capacity suited toyoui nee.N should he employed, and a pre-' , with hoops to mold cheese of fn-m ten to l"i pounds iu weight. An firstelan dairy Mipply house otiht Q bf aide to furnish a complete set of apparatus for a dairy eaWM making plant. It beat 10 ha ehec-e house posnpleta by itself for aWUtafaeturiMf pUiptWIH, and the making room is keut mm i t and lean, us is essential, ean le Usui for the storage of the niyiit'.s milk, after it h.is hei n aerated. The I vat itself is a i.od plan- in which tr. -tore the night's milking, und running water boot it. r ice. can lie employ ed to keep it eool. If yon make the mis i take if tktmaitag any part of the milk it aft be fatal to your success as an amateur cheese maker. What thepnhlic wants i a rich, nutty flavored, reli aide piality i lieie. and that of small i Uulk. This ean so easily be produced in a home dairy. Strie to please the public taste and needs in this direi tion. and y ou can se

cure iroin mie louroreni prrpnm more for your pruduet than the average factory article. As the naakhkf will take one person's tune from half to three-quarters of eery day . dairies under ; i ir cows wmild hardly find it prof i . .itde. ISemember also that the prohtableness all iies in your iM-ina- thoroiiffh and in dead earnest in pushit a ymtr baaiaeaa to a iirrm Da not offer you? cheese for sale until they are tlmronclily cured, which takes from M to 4 days, lift not launch into the busi-ne-without some preVkHM -xiieri-ence. If you haven't that eerieme. tret it as an initial step, tieorge K. Newell, in Orange .ludd Farmer.

Il'aruirse Hunirn utiil i.lrla. Not long ago Lord Duffrrin reTiarked that the Ilurnu sc an- the only eastern nation MUg bin womeu ure piiblicl v rv peetetl. hotmrrd and - i in-! d. Mtn in in Banana baa ' v.aji nad fair 'play : she lm been boutid by no ties, and she has had perfect freed'. Ill to make ) r I Iself just such a life us khe tl.it.ks best ltt4 for her She has bten BiloWCd to ebai;ge a

Ke? M.rld ebanfed und she has livei; iu a -ry real woi Id n world of stern

fa ts. not faseiea. Hoya and girls grow

up to"-tl: i. but with the sehool days

come a div is. on. I eat towns there

;re n tcoi II i,r g;r.; but lr. tbe villages, while the boys are in the oriasti rie. ti.e pi r Is u re h o r n i ng t o

' weave and herd cattle, are drawing water und collecting firewood. The daughters of better elaaa people, aaall as iiii rchatits and clerks und ui.vorates, do not. of eour.e, work at fielt ibbor. ( iaesSlrSti 1 tupiieer. b He . tir Married. Mai, liaxis, if the I a .uidta n- me ri- , eau regiment, is a good deal of a wit Tie is a rruyhatred bachelor.

'ftie other alghl af ter d rill one of tbe

toiii.i: ofiiter.. said: "Sax. whv have

you never married, mujor'.'" "I never want'd to marry a fool." "Do you mean to say that ail womet

are fools?" angrily demanded the ju

nior officer, who had but recently mir i ried. "Not at rU." was the serene reply. "What do yon mean, then?"

"Any woman who would marry me would be a fool. That's all." Chicago

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SAFETY MILK PAIL.

I pirlllHK !e Nut n le Ita nillent a and It Um Preten! I.alherlRK ' luipurltlra. Many a pail of milk has lieen lost by a kick from the cow just as the tusk of milking her v as about finished and munv a stray bit nl dirt falls into the open pail if the farmer is not extremely careful in his labors. John Heust King, of Canity, Ma., believes thai the pail he has just designed will

How It slionld lleail.

"I necr could get tlse hang of these

things," said the horse reporter win

hail le :i assigned to write up a wed

liir.g.

Uhat- t'ue r.,ntttr r.ovv ?" asked the

authority on ttiquette.

"Should I say the bride was married

to Aloiio Jones or fimpis that she

married Alonzo Jones'.'" "It depends entirely on her age," an swered the uuthority on etiquette

"Under H a girl is always married to

the groom; over that age she simply

marries him. hit ago Host. I ril Iu Soldier. The army of 10,000 men at Camp Mt r

ritt cot tumed last month 04, 01

poHnds of fresh beef. 4S.176 of bacor. i 171 of Roar, 13. BM of baking pow der. 3.474 of heans. 1.1M of rice. 277.9S

of potatoes, 60.489 of onions, H".7'.G ol

ooffee. MIS of sogar, I3.9M of salt, ii.4

of vinegar and Mi of pepjier; tbey used

i.aiJ putmls of candies and 1 t s'.is 0f

t oati. Kr- in tin s, figures a slight idea

mav be gamed of the work of the com nalt-ary department N. Y. Sun. HarneaalUB I PKtbcl (who has found a new ad

mirer) Isn't he interesting? So orig

inal and urconvential!

t iant - Imiee.. he s, dear. Ml broth

er says it took him an hour und a half to get into bis first drc- suit, lie tried

to put his shirt collar on by pulling it down over his head. Chicago Trib

une. A Wild Ortnonalratlnst.

"And." the new star's friind asked

"was the audience very enthusiasti-j'.' MCn tanslast in ! M siie replied. "

should think -o. W h. when ' bad to

sav, it Un g toward the end of the t3

act. that I vxas going nvtay to drdvn unself. nearlv etervbodv in the horse

just tose right an and cheered." Chi

cago Evening Sewn.

Got Ilia DIM" i it'K SllsaO. The pnhe jutc- tool formet ly been s bartrnui r. tie i ail goM into politic and limi lieen elefteil hv s bit: majority. I bis was hi Ant ease. Mst M Minnu a as up 'jetore him inr drunkennens. The jutic looked at her for s minute, and then aid, st,-rpK Veil, what are you here for" Jf ter paaso, er honor, " said Miry, 'the topper beta lit pulleil nie in, fay in' I wa drunk. An' 1 don't drink, row honor; 1 don't drink."

All riaT.it . saul the tutice lua torrmr

bartender habit getttns; ihe let of him "all right; hare a lij.r " J'ivirngea. QltiAM'K Alls KHTISINU.

Graad Trunk rranue Plan for Pic

ture Kxiiluil.

Though the i rand Trunk llaihvay IT stem

ruined over 3o,uuu tonrint und portstien

into otic ihi-ti.i l ol C an.iiia rutiuuei nlav

grounds last year, tt.e I mupaiiy i starting

out t'n yeai wit.'i a viuorou policy ol ad

vertintig to still fur tow increase the influx

ol pleasure ecker who annually travel o er

Uli sytetii.

I tie coomsnv ha now derided tu eivr the

populace ol .i.nv t'l t he 1. u tier Cities in the

ta-m ol i.i. i. .vi.. : iiran. Indiana. Kcntin kv

and Pennsylvania an opportunity of seeing the series of pbtstocrapkiG eiewi it had mi

exhibition at the l'.tn-Am t !c;,n rxi. .-!. ...n

at Ituffalo. There w, . le .'wr 100 pu ture

in tue collection, ear i nieainiiig 3 tcet ti

inches by 4 tcet '1 inrhe. in addition to one of the tine.t collection of mounted fish

that has ever been saown. The tis'i include

specimen of black ha-- from t he "H ic'idafids

ol Ontario, dore and markirionce ti in the

St. It tv retire, land locked ralnmn from t'neir

native waters, and other stiecimens of rare

value. A reiiresentat ive of t ne (irand Trunk

will accompany the exhibit anil the art gallery will be installed in the business portion

of the cities visited. Thousands ol copies

of literature, describing the several regions

to te advertised, will be distributed. The exhibit will open at Saginaw. Mich.. March 10. and Boet from there to Crand Rat ids.

thence south to several points in the other

The tour will occupy ton Weill, two days

being allowed :n each ity.

DAN GROSVENOR SAYS:

ii

A VERY STROKG LETTER.

Oeep Philosophy.

"W'hv is it'.'" bemused, ..i "e lines of

thoug.il deepened OB bis countenance.

" hv is it. lie continued, "tiiat us sooq

as a man is on t:ie top wave oi popularity, everybody wants to soak him? Not until tue listener! had argued the

matter among themselves and connect! -t tne

waves w.th the Miaku.g uul tue tri.- n-

wardness of his question dawnuj o thero. -

lUr.imore Amern an.

Farge. Wis. W in. T. Payne, of this place, has written a rather startling letter to the pajiers. He says: wa- in great p un across nay back for four week.-, and was tuking medicine from a doctor all the time, out it did not do me any good. "1 bought a box of Dodd'a Kidney rune a awl had not taken more than

four or fite doses before I noticed that tney were doing MM good. "Ibey helped DM right along, and

I kept n using them till 1 nan useu four bi.xcs. when the pain left me altogether. One box of Ilodd's Kidney (Ml La u. il.iti M more 'Mini than

j j 111.1 " D tve the milk in enste of an up et p. I five awlars worth of bn-tor a med-

The Win-el of n Ituilrond.

On the Hurlinc'.on itadroad system of

g.OOUmile, otel ."fcd.lSSI vtaeei-an n servi C under the various passenger, freight and any cars, locomotives and other rolling steak An average el 0,000 wheels are parI lis sad each year and they are very carefully inspected, as tntv ure bought with s guarantee. According to the stipulation, each is warranted to last six tears or cover seventy-rive thousand miles. AM thettheeb are numbered and a careful record 1 e;t When they fail to do the work they an returned to the manufacturer, who is cum pel. od to make the laea good. Holl alne'a Greeting. "When Hill ('nine, wboas ieernhlanee to Shakespeare s well known, landed in New Yolk on a trip to Amor S3, BS c as accosted by the late Ignatius Donnelly, a stranger to him. with the words: T...rd ltsoaa, I presume." "Lives of the Lutnous." fi.oo. Chicago to St Paul or Minneapoli.t for double bertn in Touriat alecpi&g cars ol the Chicago, Milwaukee V Bt. Paul Kailw .y. eat i Tusedsj and Friday ilurmg Man B and April. 1SHI2. on train N. 1 leaving Chicago a' ti 10 p in. For further information apply to the BearOSl coupon t u ke Agent . or address F A Mdler. Oenaral Pssaenger Agent, CUgafO. Uerely it IMirnae. "Of course you were giten the freedom of the city." "Ye-." answered the dist inguihed visitor. "But I had to keep so ( lose to a tegular schedule tinder the sttict surveillance of so many committees that it was hard to ro.d.e how tree I was." Sun.inervii'.e Journal. r.arllrat ntsaalnn Millet. Will you b" shirt of hay? If so plants plenty of ibis prodigally proline, mihet Ivo I tons or nn ii hat ran At si rlasMlbs Ii 80 ; 100 Iba. 3 rO, law freights John A. Walter Heed Co , La Crosse, Wis. Another Pipe torr. Museum Manager W'iiero's the living skeleton? It's his turn to go on. Mile Fat emu He lost his balance while wasiiing his hands at the sink B moment ago tnd plipp 1 down the waste pipe. Chicago Dativ News.

T H IK PKKVKXT SI'Il.I.INO

V " - - - I t Ulli. . . on the use being made iu that OATO -No alt of the pro.iucts of milk. I

taUEi s aaaic cauweo twut.

oa tan h m ll at fl.J tr svs id. rau? a for Ita. i at M for I OSS Has.

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SALZER'S LIGHTNING CABBAGE. Tin u the esdiestt eabbaaw la the world 1 ' rilsr sofa; auao to ibe market g-arteoer sat : .rnior. wafWa Pt tht ear. there ta lot"! of fajgajyHga-v ntoney to be made on ear- ' Jlowt ratbsre. b- as. r-as, gfj BW raui&hrt,eusoCiberaaiitoe like. W m For lo. stnd Nolle al the John A. -alter Seed Co., SJB 1' 'row. Wis., will send af r.nt thslr mammoth catalo "V V!.ds ef fnr sud veat!tble seeUs. usrk't ganleeters cataUof, to poatage, n OLD SORES CURED

1st : "ir rktatts VSana. Baas nur. ' ms M'luni rtsass, ! ! I lt.- S. usual

re7ii hasta. win Sssaasi tssias. J.r SLÄJD.M Caal.Slao.

DROPSY

m DBOOTKaT; gWsS

jss-s ratiat sa

,so pi. M. in the gatlictmg ot in

pnrit ics. In lata picture Ihe details of con- j st ruction of this improtcd pail are, shown. The top of tiie pail has a screw -t breaded tbintre. to which a rer lng ImiwI is secure! by a similar liange. In the center of this bowl is j a strainer, and below the strainer is an anaa frame in which is place! a loose eoaa ei rasp'Wsrlingj in shape to the , under side of the strainer. As soon as the pad is tipped over the rl .w ot the : milk toward the strainer scnla the ; cone and effect it.illy closes the outt Batfl the pail i- righted again. ( hi- I tago Daily .News. hi-ese or llntler. Whlehf Wh' ther che si -making or butter-

maLiiiL' tie best for a community must

depend

community of tne pi

When there ia n profitable way of using skimmilk the vxhoh milk can he made into cheese. W here the milk can Or fed to raison, pigs or poultry, buttermaking is profitable. Itutter-mnking doe imt impotorish a farm if the skimmed milk is fed to farm animals, and in that way returned to the land. In cheese-making the nitrogen and phi splioru im' sohl off the farm. Furniers' Keview. Importance ol Seleeltn.

Kxperieticed dairymen declare that there is oftentimes a at difference in the amount of butter produced by two , ,,ws. when the amount of fond conkumed is the same. It follows that while one is profitabl- the other may be un proitahlc la keep, at lenst not as profitable as it should be. (are in W Sldlisff in selei ti m and in testing are the safeguards, and any dairy man who ignores these safeguards is traveling through s rough country with his ryes dosed to the dangers. Midland Farmer.

icinc. "This remedy ha certainly worked wonders in my case, and I feel it my duty to give tic credit due." THE MARKETS.

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Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever."

hon. inj. a. mmmtwtm, of the pamuu iuo family. Hon. Dan. A. tlrosvenor , Deputy Auditor for the W ar Department, in n letter written from W ash ingtori, I). ( ..says: m Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best spring tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy' P DAS. A. GROSVENOR. In a recent letter he says: consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when t wrote you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances alt over the country asking me if my certificate is genuine. I invariably answer, yes." - Dan. A. Grosvenor. A Congressman' Letter. I is taken during t he early spring moothn m I a ...Ml I - - - .....I i,Ki n.tttt

Hon 11. W . Ogdcn. Congressman from "ic nur win ise piwii. stawau. ......... mm nun. ii. i. There an be n. tailures if Peruna it

.nl is i a n a. ii a ic . t r tiniiru -it . i . , , , , , . . . ' J .., C savs the follow ing of Fe- token totollifontly. during tbe favor-

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l Ulia. tllC Iiat lonai caiarrn i niiru.i . can conscientiously recommend y our Peruna as a fine tonic and all around good medicine to those who are In need of a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used it, as a remedy particularly effective in the cure of catarrh. For those who need a good catb. rh medicine I know of nothing better. " H. H. Ogden. Treat Catarrh In Spring. The spring is the t hue to treat catarrh. (old. wot winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a course of Parana

able weather of spring.

Ar a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever it mav be located. It cure cutarrb of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the bead. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results feom the use of Peruna, w rite at nce to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and be will be pleased to give you bin valuable advice gratis. Address Pr Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, (.'olumbus, Ohio.

NCHESTER

LEADER" and REPEATER

SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS

nre used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate, uniform and relishle. All the world's championships and records hsve been won snd msue by Winchester shells. Shoot them snd you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE

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A 1 AD A aZTIMC BNIALL KUA

Uk Li-mDÄ I 1 aU ami other disease T

Asts Tsdlar for Allest'a I'oot-Kese. It cures swollen, aching:, tired feet. At all

Druggists and Shoo stores. , Hample sent

rasa Ads Aliens oimxteu, ls noy. n. a

"Is your knahaad s g."'l providei V sked the STWMtbOtM visitor. "Indeed he ta, mum." lie got me three new place to aasa Ut woel " X. Y. Sun. To 4 tare e. Cold In Oer limy T.il;e Laxative Bromo Ouirir.e Tablets. A!l druggia'.s refund money if it fails to cure.85c

The sooner a man shuffles off this mortal Rail the sooner hi good qualities will be 1 1 1 .tgnied. I 'hit-ago Daily News. Fit- TVrmanenth Cured. No fits after

fir-t day's use of lr. K tine's Groat Nerve

Restorer Free r: m tr.al imttle ur it n. Kline, Ltd , tWI ArehHt., Philailelphia, Pa

I lde, the way of a thing an be made clear, tve would experiment with it only. llural New Yorker.

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gerniü arr; ntirturea d. and diseases dissem- T mated by wall paper I

The Only Durable Wall Coatlnft Kalsomincs are temporary, rot, rub of and scale

Write us and see how helpful we can be, at no COSt to Jst'f in getting beautiful und healthful homes. Address

f Alabastlne Co. Department d, Grand Kopida. mien, x

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GRAIN, STOCKS. PROVISIONS. Orders rirrtitrd no l.COO Buihsl Oraln. SO Barrala Pork. IO St area Stock. 25 Bale Cotton. Wut for oa Mrwik nf stsiiSttri s nd linif Oram l-etter. mailed PBRB.

17 Plus airaat, BS. Ijoltla,

What i the use in em loving some one to do roar dyeing for you. It you use PI TN Ail FADELESS DYKS you can do it juat as well as a professional.

There are t ISMS when one proves his

friendship bv a hat he uoes not do.

apoli Neon,

Indian- C

Piso's Can for Consumption is an infaoiS'e medicine for roughs md colds. X W. Samuel, Ocean Crove. X. .1.. Feh. 17, 1900. The only kind of people who win are the 'ins wnodo it by work Washington (la.)

Democrat .

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BE MARC Of IMITATIONS LOOK fo ABOVt TRADE HAUL CATALOGUES FREE 3hcAinor,''l Line of Garments ond Hata. . A.W TOWCB CO.. BOSTON, MASS. 4

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lsmt ssliie loereaaia, ni.cS Increasing, plandirt climate, eitssllent cHiv.ls ant rfiurches, low ilatstl'in. tlh prices foe rait Ic and grain low rail

way ralev and jTerr

This I the cmdltlon or tn

I'r.iTlnco of Mtnllooa

and dUlr.rts of AsslmlKila, sakatotewiit ane Allierta. Thousand ol Americans ro DowtattltKI then- Reduced rales on all railwr for hosteseerit n.i rll Irri Nsw districts re tying opens tic this jer The new forty igi' ATI.tS WEaTsSaV CANADA and all her Inforronlion sent free Ui all applicants K. TOUHi eupeniiien.li-iil of Immigration, o list, i S"". or in I I BltuKiHTcN "n M.inadii.x'S Building. Chesioi llliJ S i It A W K ill 1 1. '14W Nlnljl Ht Kanias 1'ity. Mo; It T. IIOl.MM Koom . 1 Big ?Vr Hirt-., indlsnapoil, Ind.; Canattlan OoTWnmrnt Agent

asaatiais eomfort.

f armer In Wfntern Canada

nil wtH

ore. '

lot Iaaata and Oliildran

Un FN

Onr TUity Yun

Tb KM Yn Hm Ahrtjt Bcarjit

IMOKlllSf., properly loaded, snd y do better shootlno tlian svi-r haf.

GUN POWDER

OPIUM WHlafKY an otaerdra riLaatAfrl-

OKLAHOMA

BirST. MOISA

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HOMESTEAD

CLAIMS FÖN SALS.

et. ai:s.u mn

A.W.K.-B 1910

aasss- WDITISU TO ADTEBTIII

atlaase etatte that r" euw saa AOvertleasjeeai se tau svaee.