Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 September 1902 — Page 7

Tri Co t at rut- Mufti . tale tars. In addition to through ihuir ir aaa fuliuxn SIm .er - m operates on iU tram ul ',1 Mint Lorn, an J kanaa I it ti andom Meij?i.,a ( Caie, gn4tt management at rred Harvey. Tftf gars are e-iujnd ith fleayy . ...unitue. Hudjaa In' library uiirervat. l i am) platform; tbc fornwr supplied wit My chain, writing snitri.. la.teai snC j'rk.li.-l. Hertru . gnta and electric lam add to the comfort nfthaMa

ti.Kt-r i it m Tain jMea.i.t I.- ui pUUU t it daily Via il.e ri.e. o -'.em. aft Hr Hal i "I w.l! have to hare three more dar mt seek, and rereive my rosauany in the lr01. the k ld Iirn!v '11. tU lilt . a .ft ' ,rr"-i me m:.tiea of thfl yur. i warn . u ii.,t t., i.u. ., ,,, 1"U teeiu to dt ft tht I uh me t.o frr. II -' i. n V.. 1- , . ha Baal! vuiiin;rr lai i rioune. Ono ,f sture remediet; cannot Kann toe weaken constitution; never fa:'.a to Cure rummer complaii.t. .f w.g or old Dr. roslcr'a Ex'n f al-erry. Courtship mar iaafaBata diamonds, bat fturruge ind h -e, ft Winter s supplyof the plam bulk uiUb.Vhuago Duyr New. When doctor fail, try Burdock Blood Bittera. Cure dy.peptia, constir-ation; inwigjratea the a ble yaieni. Every man i s fortune hunter, nth- - k i . . '. i i i - ... . "I urn in iJU.nea . imagi. l)a..y MRS. J. E, ODONNELL Was Sick Eierht Years with Female Trouble and Finally CurfMl by Lydia E. Piiikham s Vegetable Compound. " I'tAR MrA. PiNKUa.nl : I hare VWTcr in my life given a testimonial before, but you have done no much for me that I ft'l calk-d upon to triv.- i this unsolicited acknowledireuicnt of MI! JENNLE T OTXJNNEI.L, tJenl . f "aaUiid W mar.' l.ul:: g r.n. the wonderful eurstirc ralue of Lv dla . 1 'ink ham's Vegetable (VmM)tind. l or eight yvars I had female trouble, falling of the womb and other complications. During that time I was tnore or lea of an invalid and &"t msjek go. ! for ai.ythiutr. until one day I found n book in tuy hall U-lling of thfl eures you could perform. I Wcame interrsteid; I bought aU ttle of I.ydia m, I'inkliaiu'M Vegetable C'oranind laid h'Ii--u; Icontiuu. . I se and in seven mouth was cured, and I aunce that unic 1 t.;ve bai ; n ' health. Thauks. i!-r Mr .. I'.-., : 4 nt' iin. for the Ivalth I now enjoy." Mas. .1 r nnie O Dovwrri I.. 279 East 31st St . Cliicago, Ul.-iM'"' (aif 'T.rfo It not gentries. AY omen nufferintJ from any form of female III- can tie cured ly I.ydia & I'ink ham's Yepetav bio otiijMMind. That r sure. 3Irs. l'iukliam al is sick men free Addrewt, Lynn, 3Iasa. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine BJ Carter'ts Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signatur of 5e Fae-Slmlk Wrapper F0IIL4IACIL FIR OIQINCtS. FDR RIUOVlREtt. FOR T0RF1R UVCR. FOR COISTIHTIOR. FOR OAUOW f SIR. FOR TRCC0MPUX1RR CURC SICK H CA DACHE. Keef Ott ft Wat SAWYER'S cxcomou

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II la Calle ike. Yaaoaat la f larrea Meli W lit I brtuai Trial. Among; thej many varieties of tt.e j sweet ehern originated by that de- ; voted experimenter with fruits ia ! Oregon. Seth Lev riling, the Yaa M j one of the latest und hrst yet iiitrodisced to the public. It was from the , same source that the Itinf came, which is now quite well distntmteu and is fat winning its way iato popular favor. It. ith varieties wer named for faithful Chines labotwrs working' for Mr. I.ewellinir. lie cor.sidered the Yan one of the best seed linps that ever he frew. Tlie companvinp drawing sa made from specimens that verc rrown snd re- - - a m m - is . - '"" of CoIfx. Ore. As this place in the I'aloufte country, where the rainfall is very iirwh ! than in the srestern ,rt of the Mate, especmlly durin the rr,w,nff .eson, these npeiimens are eonsiderstdy .maUer than they would hnve been If they been grown in the Willnmette THE TAX t. HKHHT cn!ley or elsewhere wes f the Cat ; ende range. However, they were not J small, as may lie seen by the two j sectional views that how. the edre und -ide of tho iced. In m o :i Yan may le called a large cherry ; I the shape is decidedly conical and eh fruit has a distinct suture on J one side only. Its color is dark. p:rj plih rcI outfide, flch N-:ne strenk- ! el and flecked with lipht reo, and it i Is very firm. Hb cherry that I know is Wtter able to endure long hipmesrt ( than this reem to be. The favor j in very mild subacid, bit not so i ; much so as properly to be called i sweet. To my taste it is excellent. : havings very distirx t cherry flavor, j i The stona is none too large for so t larpe a cherry. Mr. Kuedy says it is very prolific, and when compared j with many other choice kinds of the j snme class, both old and new. he considers it well worthy of r-nera! trial. II. E. Yan IVrnan. in Rural "New Yorker. TO MAKE GOOD CIDER. fae Only tnl'i Rip trpl.-a of Pria ir am t aoi to l'r ...l !. a line trtirle. Cider of the lien o-ialitv ai itahlo to use for drinking should be made from apples ripe enough, rich enough ana oi .-unciently goxl q'iality to , make a palatable product. Such I varieties as Whitneys Xo. 2o make an eNeellent cider. Varietie like ; Duchess of Oldcnhur? are too acid to make cider of fine flavor an 1 jro! quality The unflrie'l fruit r.f varieties like Winesap and Je: et make cider of excellent qualitr. suitable f r table use. IT - aatditiosaol adv.intnc.. ..f r:.w, ;n. later in the fall, l ider made lat- in j the fall con be kept sweet off neerly so and in suitable condition for' Irinking longer than that made dar-

, Ing the heat of the summer or due- . aecrcher. He mstst know of some otaing the earlier fall months. er fat game. ays the Ct.icago RecordCider intended jmply fr vinecsr Uer.ld, that is less uaLgerona. ta usually made from th refuse of .

apple, that i. tboe t', srnalT for market or whkh have been bruised ; M B windfalls and are not merchantable. 5 the farmer's object I simple to 'it 'lire the waste fruit and get it into vinepar he will purchase a grinder and press suitable t the amount of work to be done. I'nder the old-fashioned method of making vinegar, cider severally sto-rd in liarrels for Nag vear before tt was In condition ft.r use. Thi oldtime process I very slow and not commercially profitable, since the market I flooded with vlnerar made fr'"m com at a very mm-h hwer price than the farmer ean afford trmke rinecar from apples. With ordinary yt-.. rh bushel of apples should make twi gallons or more of cider. Should it M the thought of the maker to produce elesr. fine rider suitable f r drinking, care should be takn in the (selection of fruit. The better qnality of the fruit the more refreshing the juice and drink. While yet sweet the elder hoald be heated snd skimmed faff the space of two bouts at a temperature of 163 degrees. The cider ihn pasteurise"! may be stoted in Mason fruit jars, bottles or kec and kept sweet iudn;tely. E. F. Stephen, in Farmr' V.-ice. TSf Polllas of leesa. When we pull weeds at a time when nearly ripe they erirsre a certain degree of care and solicitude for their precious seeds that i aticeable and rather tonehing. I have seen them rnrl their leae ar -rud or upward almost a far as a whale. to seemingly cover those seed from the intense best of the iw I hsvw often found weed wilted, reite dead, un-killed. Wim' leases were yog sll wrapped shout the seed-pod protecting! v And all this is fosod. If only observed. In those despicable sn.! ignominou old weeds. F. L Bis ley, L'pit. miat.

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tip. Iilrrm Tklaki rktl laalroclor Is t alraa Sehaols are Illy ratal. Teachers' ular.ti art too small is. ( I . art- at well aa in other cities, acttlmf to the opinion of Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, to encouraf young; men of brilliant intellects to enter the profession. For this reason Dr. Andrew s ma.ntaina that bright vourr men nho are nccced in the schools nre fcitg? into other bwsisesa, while wrmen are cvercroacinf? the profesak n. Ir Andrews declared that salaries skonlst be paid snficiently large In indue voanar snen of sssbiticsa to lk4 n-v n sanmssssnsJ täat aa f kf the aUri were kept down i . rTt , yotJ- MBr0wU rot hopeto rear s famitv and "lay up" anvthirr JOnnc men wonld seek other work. The eity cf Cbfeafo pats prettv mn.rJ li'iriM r ir urM aritk lt.. - I o1 twker,. .Jane..- said Dr ,t th University of Chicafo but lbe :r Mtt BO, txtrtlj I ,r. Är J ;.e Xo mfco tXflt to ,r. family mmc get nnesc n little in the world the salaries offered ia t eect.it r n m life work are n't at all snitirr The remit of this is that most of the best yosntg; men cro into other business end the pnblie scho! lose the best it -te'.lects that the e !lees turn out. Wc men then take t replaces that might i be f !ed by tnen at, the number of n -T. 1 :r fT' t r et f f a:: j r I portion to the number of women. -It is a mistake to tbink that wr m1 en make better kindergarten teachers r.aa men. Tbebett kindergarter teacher I ever saw was a nan. We 1 reed men in all grade. TVe reed men j teachers in the kirdergarter.. flrf. i tecond and third grades, as wet! as !n i ke grammar ard lirfc schools. Kin- , cergarTen nenoam are not neeeary ' for children who have grd homes and I oroper environment. On!r the children who canr.'t be taarht ard helped at home and who are -ir '.t.!ed by vithe kindergarten." A PLAY ON WORDS. The Karriaae f MBfl Week fla Wr Dar arfl Oartaalt- fr Uslk( f ataplel. An Er g '.Ith paper rece ords the recent marriage near (- rxwail cf Mi Jace Weeks t Mr.Thr mas Day. and addt: A rT 1 ra!r.-at. a wmakh : - Bat t'ste cart': ec wptatn; Far sawa there srta Be Imi To make a Week acala. Th -r.ents the Chago BeeordHerald. will doubtless come as a shock to Pr I E Benjamin Andrews, who say some means mut soke be found fcr limiting the earth's popular: n. PerLaps Prof. Andrews ean. by fling an early protest with the Day pretest tl.e ircremMnsTelia.:er. I. . n to to Skill. An t:r- r-tter. tt.aa H W 1 cf the astrf-Bt'iniea staff f the ! observatory, has bees cbc-sea to take charge t D. 0. 31111 exhibition now being fltted cut at Mount Wata ilton to spend two years ia Chili in making special researches among the start of he son; hern hemisphere. Director W. W. Campbell wiii go with the part? --Ire-et ;ersonaily tbeerec--ai eampa-gn. HaKu 1 K. Palmer, felrralory for the 1 Afr : r past four Ttars, w;ü rjC' atart. other Paust baaar Cooleoloie4. Young Willie K. Yaaderbilt says he's art ine to o'Jit beisur an automobile IHt MAKKETs. - r - . - -. .a I . i-n :- v,h Sä ii 1 1 a. . I C Sn 1 at iXOToN- alssdlias If 9 FLOIR-Winter Satat ... I uATt-N". i tars i A-Mcs (new ........ rr ixit iB. CXTToN - MliHWwg atEKVEa S.fs . ...... Cows sad ll.;JrCALVE8 'wer US IS. H.-'alr ts CUaaSce SMKKI-r ir t Cawwce FIj" i'R-P seats vrtlter rale WHEAT : rUst aew. t.XRX-Xv I UAT-X. 2 Mtsesl tacw). u Uas s f it S ; s i "a 1 3 1ft l at m Ma - 3 ; : : ; a ift . : V a t v -Tul ' n 1 - a aj l. j a a v K H - 3 HAY I I" V-a"er Kit- :: u i KS ay ft is .KK-ttr) lUta-Cawae ; rs.. t ATTLE N ; v f Ml a w sa sm tfl) ay 1 c M. at an vw a8 H ft at if H' "is-r I" rSHEE!'- Kir t S-aVr ... Fi I ft- W toter fateata... t r.a Patesie... a n HAT - No JS. 2 Heal t.P.S-X- 1 fsflwew OATS-X.. 2 l"0'KK-M-o k.t.Nti t." ITT m a as : se VV MEAT-fto I Kesl aVoSS ,,(.V' 2 Mtseaft ft H OATS-N" i Utiv 'S 1 Natt Kl. LAN ri.Ot"R-HSs tirawVa .... IS 13 0"p.S-S" I .1 W .2 'T-N E U ft HAT-4V4C ft ft i: a m . U K r -rl rd M io . 4 U.H iviijuai WHEAT SCo i .INN 1 . v ..--N X... H 'i BBl a lal, ... aj 1 u "s 1

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To clean tin dip n rag into paraffin, then into powdered wailing, and scour the tin with IU To keep tan or brows Uaen from fadlag wash in hay water made by pour--lag boihsf water cer hat. keep tea or e. See is grass or china Jars instead of tin canisters. By so doing the flavor will be great Is in prosed. To cream butter easily heat the bowl n little by penrssg hot mater in it and pour. eg n out again. II moat not be hoi enough to melt the butler Mildew ataina may be eaiiy emove by wett.rr at! p. tg the spot, covering it with p. wdered chalk and then patting il in the sun to bleach Damp it from time to time as it dries and then wash it in the uual manner with soap sad water If accessary repeat the process The best preparation for cleanitg silk consists of grated potato and ga m water. Add one large potato, grated, to one quart of water and nilow it to stand a day or two before uitg. l'e only the viear part of the water. VI rely dip the oiled iilk into it and hacg U up to cry. This is a plain and simple way to make Welch rabbit: Mtlt two tabletpoons butler, half pound cheese, fourth tra?poou salt, and few gra.ts red pepper. When a eherae is nearly melted add gradually half cup thin cream acd yolks two eges a ghtly beaten. Pour over dry toast or nke crackers of any kino. HAD CRAZY SPELLS. West Pembroke, lie.. Sept. 25. The thirteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. A. L. Smith suffered with a peculiar affliction wh.ch her mother describes as fellows:. "It is two years now since she was firt taken with crazy spells. "They kept on coming at intervaia and I could get nothing to do her any e !. "The doctors gave me no encouragement. They all said they could not help her. "The crary spell would last about nine days, then she would be well about nine days, but would eat very little and was very yellow. Even the whites of her eyes were yellow. "I "beard that tWiTs Kidney Pills were a great remedy for young girl and decided to try them "After taking one box she was completely restored and she has not had one bad spell since. Of ronrse we continued to ue the pills and she n-ed altogether five boxes last fall. Ih March I thought I aw symptom of the spells again and I prt six boxe of which she has taken four and is in splendid health. "Her case was certainly a remarkable one and we are verv thankful to Dc-dd's Kidney Pills for the great good they have done my daughter." Aceeiatae fVfparaliooforAs sisulatflisl ateFandllWufcitm$ Ok StoawriB otalBowa?is of 1 . n . " e v I grnsnflasm saasmmssianaaasBSi mth?55 and ft?si Cotilains neiikr Crpaau Morphxtir? tvrIiceraL Not Nabc otic . Apafcf I Reirsrdy forC( TVon.Sour SioflAach.Du Worms CcHTVubsons .rewrrishrarss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Far Rtfaasaj of KEW YORK. EXACT COY OF WRAPPER w

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