Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1902 — Page 7
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DIVIDING BEE COLONIES.
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Truth ia more of tion Chicago Daily
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Fruit arid wfll not Main goods dyed witk Putnam Fädele Drei. '
A false friend ia worse than a fair fue -iaiu Horn. CONVINCING PROOF.
Caae No. 41,00.tapt. Alfred O. Hitler of Hose t'oini.auy No. 4, Canton, OltiO, MJTti "1 had a weak buck ver ttaee l vu u boy, and about til year, ago the cause developed inter rath. 1 a had case of kidney cuiiipluint It was not u little backuche now and then but backache which caused actual uffcriiif,' day and night, and the hardei I tried to get rid of it the worse 1 becfl rnc. "When the attneks were In the acutt tage it was difficult to hit down, and when down it was just as hard to re gain an erect position, on account of the twinges of pain in the kidneys I can only describe MM of the pangs as similar to that received from a
knife thrust. "In time, distres- ingand terribly ln tonvenient urinary weakness resulted, eau-ing annoying einharrussiuent during the dny and lose of slei pduring 1 he alfjbt. "I took everything which came tomy Dot ice from reading, from obgeiTsV tiv.n. and which my friends and acquaintances advised. I eonniltee". pbytlelau, bat none of them en able to relieve the trouble, l. t alone top it. "It became so well know n that I had pronounced rase of kidney comprint that often received circular!
from medical companies offering tc (food. A, rure me, and one day eighteen Iett r-
were handed to me by the mail carrier. "When Doaa'l Kidn. y PilN at I raefe c my attention I wanted to try then Just as I had tried everything else, and Mrs. Rlfler went t. Durban I Wrighi Co. drug store for a box. Peli. f f., I lowed. I knew after a dose or twe that the medicine was acting direct j on the kidneys fr.,111 the altered run dition of the kidney secretions and encouraged, I continued the treat tnent. Finally, the backache mmi other complications stopped. "Let me sum up my opinion nl'ouDonn's Kidney Pills by saying. I woulc willingly pay (,ne month's wages foi a box of them if 1 could not buy then for less. You can refer anyone to mi about Donn's Kidney Pills' an. ! I rl
convince them that they act represented."
A colony of bees muy very easily e divided if they are strong atrl do not -warm. J t is m-cessa ry, of course, to bac them in mouble comb hives t make a complete job of it. When the colony is full of bees and the combs well filled with brood they .ire ready to divide. One half will "have
jo queen for the present, but the bees wdl rear one and sin- will be ready for duty in some f or If day thereafter. It is better to have it fertile quceu ready to introduce in the queen l.-ss half, and u line MOS may be pur-i-hased from some breeder of good sto.k, and thus we have introduced new blood, whic h is very important. Tuke out of the hive to be divided a larger portion of the frame s of comb which have the oldest brood in them, thut is, brood that is capju-d over, and with the bees that adhere to the combs et in the new hive. Leave the queen in the old hive, for she can be of more n-e the re than in the new one, as most of the working force of bees will go back to the old hive, and it will be stronger of bees in a day or two than the new colony, and as most of the brood frames are in the new hive, empty ones ake the place of them in
Ihc old one, so thai she can fill these Strictly
Willi eggs, and the eggs wilh honey. It muy be necessary to take more frames from the old hive and shake tin- bee s from them into the nev one, for in the new hive we want the largest number of beet so that whe-ii all the old ones re turn there will be enough young been left to take care of the brood and make- a fair colony. If a tu w nueen is to be Inuroduoad into the new colony, and she is DOUfatt of senile queen breeder, directions alwavs g Wim her how to proce- d in introduction. At the elapse of the time mentioned above, examine the new colony for brood or a queen, if they arc- left to re ar one, for if she- fails to materialise the- colony is doomed to destruction and must be furnished a qtieen or broed from which to rear inotbe-r. Colonies may be rapidly increased thua if the nonei season is
11. Duff, in Rural World.
4 artutu I u.iona. A carious custom prevuils in certain parts of India which uiuy be culled a sy mbolic murriuge. In families where there are several daughters, theyounfrrsr siste rs may niurry emly after the elder sisters are married. That, of course, is not always the case, but the obstacle can easily be surmounted if
the elder sister declares herself re tdy
lo marry some tre e or nowcr or some e ther lifeless object. In this way the disugreeahle consequences of disregarding the time-honored customs mav be avoided, und the younger sister can safely be wedded to her living cho.c. The elder sister, however, must take care not to wed a poplar tree, an elm tree or a pine; if she- choose a a pmin, apple or apricot tree she 11..1 v g, a v one- that is. shake it off m soon u a reul man will ask for her hand - hilt if she marries one of the Hrt three named trees she cannot easily shake her marital bonds, for these- trees ar sacred and must not be trifled with. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
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Appealrd to Hint Partially. The vague man gtood on the side o: the Atlantic ateauier and gazed ad uiiriugly at the rich un.set. The boat v as tossing heavily on the bosom of the deep, aa is the habit of boats when the sea is rough, indelicate though auch i course may be. As the sun finally sank below the horizon the vague man mur mured: "Sic transit gloria mundi!"
classical, of course, but even
vague men arc sometimes e-el mated. The Irishman in the steerage overheard the remark and groaned loudly. It was hi first voyage. "I don't know- not hin at all at all av the glory o' Monday," be growled, "but there's no doubt av the sick transit!" The sailor's cry of
"Heave ho!" at this juncture did not conduce to his relief. N. Y. Journal.
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Four Yeara After. "Lapse of time has strengthened my uppreciation of Doan's Kidney Pills. Irave this remedy my unqualified endorsement In the lumner ol ls96. hecause of the results I obtained from a course of the treatment. 1 :an now add to my original endorseBient the experience of a number of others who are just as enthusiastic when they express their opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, as IP A FUKE TRIAL of this ffreat kidney medicine which cured Mr. Ripler will be mailed on application to anv part of the United States. Address FosterMilburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y. For sale by II druggists, price 50 cents per box.
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infection of the flesh with bacteria ami ptomainea, even if oaasoaii dcie-s not actually -arry putrid juices to contiguous tissues. Hunters know the- value of drawing liirds as soon as possible after they have been shet, in order to keep them sweet 11111I fresh ami to prevent their having a strong intestinal flavor. That the opening of tin- body of an animal and cxpo.ing the inte-rual surfaces to the air may j have some influence of itself in hu-
teiiing putrefaction is admitted, but when the process of drawing is prop erly conducted this secondary objeo. tion to its immediate performance may be entirely set aside. Absolute cleaulincKs should be maintained throughout the ope rat ion. and if tho entrails are torn and their contents allowed to come in contact with the flesh of the animal its interior should at once lie washe d out with dean c ede!
water and afte-rwarels with a solution of common salt and the carenss hung up until thoroughly dry. The Fartu.
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"The Proof of the Puddings Lira 1st the Eatinar" The doctors are dumbfounded, the drua9 lata aatomshed, and t he people eic ited and j : ill over tne wonderful cures and tremendous sales of the great Keinedv, Bt Jacob Oil. Lvery ca.e of Kiit-uniat n,m some of aatay years' gtanding has given way to tint powerful remedy. itiout.atida of certiiic -atea nke tae following can be lurnmhed as to its value: (Jt-orge Scleyer, Puhliaher of the Chilton, Jc "olksbote." uaed St. Jacoba Oil for 'almost unbearable pains in the back, which had completely prostrated him." A few applicationa cured him entirely. Mrs. Fred Kberle. Bellaire, O., was for a lang time everely troubled with Rheumatism. St. Jacoba Oil inatantly relieved and entirely cure her. Rev. Dr. II. Pick, of Rochester, X. Y.. auf fered o intensely from Rheumatie pain that he wa unable to preach. Several apphca tiong from a bottle of .St. Jacobs Oil "relieved him." P. Radder, Cleveland, Ohio, aav: "Two application of St. Jacobs Oil cured me of grral and long: continued pain in my foot." Mir C T.. Rrundaire an.)
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matisrn and pain in the back." Herman Rittner. Manchester, X. H.:ohve Ulf St Ja0ur, Oil. and found it excellent. All those who have purchased it ape.ik of it aa 'simplv incomparable.' " Oeo O. Erffle. Paleatine, 111 :-I waa in bed suffering from a awollen leg. I used St Jacobs Oil. its effect was wonderful. The following day I attended to my business again. l)r. OttoFuli. Reading, 0... writft:The sale of St. Jacobs Oil is constantly increasing; it is praised by everybody, and never
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FREE MEDICAL ADVICE Every ftorklng- frlrl who Is not veil ia cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pink ham, Lynn. Mass.. for advice; it 1 freely riven, and
has restored thousands to health. Hiss Pai tie's Experience. "I want to thank you for what you have done for me, and recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all girls whoae work keeps them standing on their feet in the store. The doctor said I must stop work ; he did not seem to realize that a pirl cannot afford to stop working. My back ached, my appetite was poor, I could not sleep, and menstruation was scantv and very painful. One day when 6uffcrln(r I commenced to take Lydia E. IMiikliam' Vegetable Compound, and found that it helix-el me. I continued its use. and soon found that my menstrual periods were free from pain and natural; everyone is surprised at the change in me, and I am well, and cannot be too 1 pratcful for what you have done for 1 me." Miss Janet Paine, 530 West ISSth St.. New York City. $6000 forfeit ff original of about Ittttr proving genumtneaa cannot be produced. Take no substitute, for It is 1 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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rail of Pictures la ""m f slsaa Tht Old Classic Story, illustrated by W
w. DENHLOW. Here is the boat Chrtataaaa story ever told. Tbe man is yet to b born who can writs say thing to rapeneda what has mad 8l Nicholas and bis tiny reindeer living and breathing realities to millions of children throughout the world. This magmfieent book is full of action andrrv ma the cniuaKM. It tatily uLp$4 all othirjuvtnile picture books of tht year. A large Quarto, handsomely bound ia Illuminated Hoard Cover. Piice, ll.eW. Sold um he-re and mt by mail, oostaa finer, 00 receipt of priere, by G. W. DILUN6HAM COIPAIT, rNUslHrs, Im f sti.
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'Frlseo Sritm Ifew Obimatloa Cafe Catra. In addition to through rhair car and Pullman Sleeper aerviec the Friico Syi-
tem operate on ita trains out ol Saint Loui and Kanaaa tity very hnndfome Observation Cafe Car, un eJtr management et Kred Harvey. These cars are eauipped with every convenience, iticjuding large library observation room and platform; the former aupplied aritfc eay chair, writing material, lasteot new paper and period Mala Klertric lights and elettrie fans add to the comfort of the pas engers. T.iece t rains leave Saint Louis and Kansas CiU daiLi- via the Fnco Svitem.
He Oagkt to Kisw. (ilee 'I'here is a fortune in grain speculation. Miles -How do you know: -Because 1 put one there." C hicago laUg News.
The test of any recreation is, does it recreate1 Kam a Horn.
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Mother (who has been -"Tommy, dul vmi e.li.
vnai meairine tnat 1 told you in when 1 Vl, awayV Tommy "No, ma Willie Jones :ame in. and he liked it so, I exchanged it with him for a sour apple. The King
Self lau iation abounds amnng the pohflieel. but nothing can stamp a man more siiarply a ill bred Button.
Takln si a I hsirev. "Do you enjoy walking I "lnimenely ' "tiood! ihen I'll take you for a ride aa the country in my automobile Washington Htar
A 144 page book, prof utely illut rated, cf aresent day conditions aud prospef t in tree I..1.C Stai State It 1 worth your while t get a copy, free on renuei-t .Urne Berkc-r, t.en'l l'aa Aeient M K & 1 It) 501 Wauiwrigtit Uldg . Bt. Iuia. Huh. O. Bellten a pretty woman doesn't always wear well, t'ynicus No; beauty tonieiimes rube ofl. Philadelphia Kecord I am sure Pi.o' Cure for I'nnmimptiosi aaved mv life three years ago Mr TlkM Robbins, Norwich, N b ; 17 . !M0.
Men who pursue impossibilities enjjy the activities of life and none of its rewards. ' h uago Joursal.
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rash le f r and thei early Kprlag trade baa Dot jt pagasw In January thu always ft flrst pick of all tbee aeiftesl Rprina goods and there Is ample- timet to All and ship roar orders with greater promptness. Send II eents TODAT for onr largw Osneral Cetalogwe No. Tl. It rlr. pictures, elsscrlptloas and prices on almost -v-r thin. y,.u eaa, wear or ose. gar. tuHcrn evsrylhlng r pareheee br ssndla roar orders 0 MOITSOMERY WARD 1 CO. CHICA60 M The Hoase that Telia the Truth."
RAIN AND SUN-PROOF. (oop for hle-krrea Thsvt le K.aay fat ( Iran anil Can Hr Made nf 4 strap I. umber. 1 have a ekiekCfl cciccp vvliieb 1 think suitH nie lictte r tbau any other 1 have tried before, tay J. ('. Hecraft. .f Marshall. Me., in a letter to Poultry Keepe r The c.op i.v mode out ofchenplnnt Oer. The bottom is hlnftd .it the- back
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