Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1903 — Page 7
MILKMAN f At lllual ral 1 1 r li.tnm-e mi I lie r r triait; oi IMM itiiiir - l ii iirl I'nllenla One u e fcaeJesI blews tu ti.e , ra e sioiial piiu ui physicians and mrgtoat tu vsomc ul niatitjai on ali mi saiji ti esjsnsece I) "olid lit laige i K Vork Time. A surgeon teilt ol rast ne lie MCeatlj et i M iLiu am. lit Opeiation wai successful ami the j . : tia.l bees removed.. Tut mi neun ail ied M la un ins bandages aid tbe iiijiiird men. Lei at interBlalil.uL: mi, .lift as the doctor lea - the BMlkannn arrived on hit rounds, ui.J iu,-.tia: the splints, said to the nam nt "You'll take cold tn tiiat arm. Voui 1 1 ugal to ki Ill it ll.ll.L.itfi J. A lew day later the surgeon called ag-.n and found that the patient, an bad t I 'cwel tue milkman's Braining, i nil . o f soreness in the arm, and taid: "Doctor, I t sink uu'v( boti bed it." The doctor, observing the bandages stiO an th a'iii. lenm; k' 1 A- I nfc M ad ce ire i. 1 taking 1. . . , mioo or tt.a Bi.ktuaii's?" A (itiiiil Story. Fniltnka. I,, July 13t!,.-Mr. A. 8 if over, 01 SM. tiuc, u-IN .tri it.Un.M.in atory Mowing im.v f.ik people may rejjau their iii-alt 11 it u.ey dl otilv be gwkaSa b) tue experience of others, lie sa: "1 Had a wan bad caaeoi hniiiej 1 rouble hull aooctad my urinary citgai. to tuat 1 Bad to kT-ui t-vity hour oi Uie night. 1 could tut n :.i,n in in. 1. 1- and my teciani 'luiba begin to bloat up. My weight a. quickly rurin.ni; i,vrt. "Atter 1 hau tued many trin: in vaiu I began to urc Dodd't Kidney Pills, a med lein wuich had cuted some otner very bac pane. " 1'h w remedy li a done wonder for me. I have gained eight pounds in two months The binal hat all goue from BsJ tett antlegs, and 1 don't have to get up at night 1 took ia all about ten bo.e before! war il aowM. Taoac who suffer as u:d Mr. drover rat make no Batst aha in taking Dodd't Kidney Pills, for they ate a rare, safe and permanent cure for ail Kniney anu urinail dal 01 ecu. Where Ilia M Wan Needed. Me.inei .', Carl Mi mbm t- Weil, dl ii ! "1 with you w..ii.,i nMM lere ar.d baby he ia asleep."- London Answers. ttU Sinpreme l ourl utlnln the I mil. sum Teosla Msnai Bufiaio, N. Y. Ju!ice Laughlin, in Su pmnM Co art, 1m gianted a permanent in aaaetion, wita costs, against Faul lt. Hudson tud others, ol New otk City, retraicinf I lie in iii. 111 iuik.1.- -i M,..i.g a i j.-.iioei which the conti declares 1 an imitationand usiriagemeat on "Fwt fcäle," now o largely aeverttsed gad mid over the country aiieoni.ci in me iiaue iiiaik, r no; -r.iti , is Altta B. Olauted., .t Utstoy, ,uU ttie deeisioa in this suit upholds bia tiade asark aau renders all partiet liable nhe fa 1 uduleutiy tlUaapt to protii by the CS tenarte "Maot-aso advortnung. Siniüai suits uili be- bii ugtit agauitt otaew arnoare non ii.ii .ngu.g ou the Foot-Ease trado-ntara ig.it. Wnriii taasetailaaj, TI'" new met .1. t .id um, 1 taid to be worth 13,000,000 a pound. Doa'l ueiileci t Silt llj sago Reeor mir m 1 .is lb in 1.1. of I ad. um. Chi ll, r Meat Hon" k the liUe ..f a little booklet itsued bv the Chicago a Alton Hailuav. It ia rcpriated from the Chicago Record Herald, and teil of the running of the Alton Limited IOC Bule, bv a fouae larly. Tl:e story is attract rely told, and u illiitlrated. Copies maj be obtained by sending f.,nr entt in tampt o Qeo. J Charlton, '. lv A., ( hicago. She 'My parrot says nie awfully cl ear thuups. He nd aisa taught 11 to talk: he t)h. 1 d,.i." Loudot lu ltiU. Chicago, trains via R.v. S;. I',:: Mit.nrapoiii. four daily the Chicago A North-Wet ten Tria! II. rn r'us toil ntgnali triumph. Rams loii I in in si i- ii rr I bal. ) crop 8 paid. II ulhalt, KfarnsC la T nin.aii of t! Travel on the Two new sleeping car lines, via Big Four UTE O tom Chicago to Dayton Springfield Columbus from St. LouiS to Dayton Springfield Columbus For full Ulformstton snd psrtlenlars, eatl on Airetitt - It. four Houu-," or sUUrete the uudcrttgneo. WsJratN J. irnrit, w. P. Mm, OttUMt. ri krl Act. A-UU'.T.t. II. INMtl, O. LAlirfUNITION laextenttly used eeerywhere la the world whrrevrr Itie ttmnte leader has given way to tbe breech loader. It is made in the largest and best equipped catttidge factory in existence This accounts fiw ihe uniformity of its pr oducts. Tell Mat dealer " ('. M. C." svheei tssatks: "What kind?" Catnlos; free. Tht Uatoi Metnllio Cartrldae Ct. BKIUCLFOBT, CONN. Axeacy. 31J Broadway, aew i srk CUT, N. V.
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MOUNTAINS OF HORNS Teas aaa Tus of I hem ire Seat frost 4 rami laa- lu Kunipr fur I'rrlllslnaa I'trsoty. Twenty yeart ait" the priin ipa) alut of fhf; rattle of Argentine lay in ttaeli hide-a and bones. All thia baa changed ROW, und lh- country has ntONd upon 11 M Ml production 011 a laru scale, and th- old loni-borm il. half wild a't! hav given way to bervji of Shorthoro 11UKNS jtradfs. Tbe traffic in the bones ot rattle gath.-nd in the great ranges of the eountry was one important, and It 1r not yet ended. These bones ar shipped to Kngland and lannd mainly in Usn manufacture of fertilizers. Tht pbture Is from a photograph taken ia a bone yard at Rosario and represent part of a pile esaBponai of horns aione, the whole püe rontainine more thai 1.000 tons of horns. Orange Judd Fan ajuar ROADS AND SCHOOLS. Inprmril lllabetn onlrlhotr MaIrrlally I the l'rurea f Mural 1 1st oca 1 loa. The farmers of east Trnnoantap ar aroused on the subject of road improvement, and espe ially enthusiastic fot the plan of cooperation ltween tht state and nation. At the recent east Tennessee farmers' contention, with at attendance of 1.200 men. the Brownlow bill was unanimously indorsed. Th mtasure was especially commended at a aas uns of improvement in the country' schools. This is one of the strongest reasons for the systematic Improvement of the country' roads l"niniproveJ roads are perhaps the greatest drawback to the success of rural schools. When the season of bottomless roadt arrives the attendance at school beeomes small and irregular, the classe became dis ouraged. and but little progress can be made One of the principal reforms of tonay consists tn the consolidation of rural KlKmla so as to do awav wltb the greater number of small unsatisfac ory Fchools and replace them wph larger centrally located s hooIs. Thit would reduce the expense- and preatly Ir. nase the efficiency of the country schools In many places the people have adopted the plan of sending out wagons at public expense to bring ir the children on the various roads But this plan is only fiasible where the roads are uniformly roo! Hence th bit I roads which prevail In most sections are a great bar to educational progress The pi Hclgml reason why the policy of national roadbnildlne was abandoned early in the last ceriury was he invention of the steam railroads. For threequarters of a century we have gone on developing our steam roads until w have th. gnafe system in the world. Now that this development approaches compel ion attention is reverting to the Importance of the common roads. And It Is especially tratifvifg to find railroad men working enthm insticnllr and devoting their means to the improvement of the public roads They reeoenize that such roads are not competitors, but feeders of the steel highway!: Hence they organize "Good Ifoad Trains. " load them with road-building machinery and run from place to plan on their systems, getting up conven tions and building object-lesson roads The work of this kind whbh has been done in the BOOta is bearing fruit, as I shown by the widespread interest In the national aid plan. I nrrnnl nnd linmrbrrry ras. The 1 urrant ami puoel.try worms that eaMtfa the leases. Iealnc the' busli s bare of fiiliape, HI weaken the ' bushes so mmh that the berries Wflfj not riien een the bushes being sortiet imes killed The worms nia- be ' pni-iitied by the use of hellebore dissolved in water, and the bushes sprayed with it Take a tablespoonful of the hellebore, add a quart of hot water, and allow it to stand a few hours: then add to it a paiiftil of water and spray j the bushes with it. An old broom will I answer very well for spravlnjc Th I worms arc soon killed, and the poison I will not lat long In a few das the I berries nia beraten Mid land Farmer. Abusive treatment is certainly net the wa tn manage a bull. Kind, flrm handlitm 1- a b-tti r way If kept In a stall, it should be no:n r.lry and comfortable A water-troue.il in the barn is said to be a stood investment An increase In milk per cow by lieinu watered In the bam during cold aeatber In one of Is dhtdendey
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Aai I uiuu.iuiI.- rarlarlasi. A Lajsjsjsjsj 1 ..(. 1 IcQi u .iry of tea nithu ia- 1 I 11 an h . . j 1 r.ea out hia principlea 10 far ittuHi ar table 'loots. One !.i r ci t.tly lit- lay iii.wu gujflf a tree and fill kail 1 . "lit awoke w.th a vat'ue it eaof amp.n-s ulout to di""i r !...! t wo kbeep vm re hard at Brorh "ii b - i.....t und had already pul- . tT ub.tut half the uppers. The
pi r whir-li bit lie hillnl which fiel -t Mat a pattern of gratitude in cuinjur - son. 1 here il jutt a hope, of coure, that tbe boota disagreed with the sheep; ttiil, even that woubl 1 ileplorable, as ti 1. ..1. . tod -yu-t lh- hw t h'Uieltea with 1 gttsi ian mil 1:H what has become of the rest of tbe boots? l'atrona of vejf :arian restaurants must beware of 'kt .ik for a day or two." hi capo Inter tX-ean. llotv l.onst Wr Have la 1.1 r. J I. i re is a n i y simple ruic for 8aMÜl (, the iiM-rae Lumber of years which per Reins of any great may pe)Ct to j lie. If the present age be deducted i from 80, two-thirds of the remainder ia the auswer required. The rthult is not absolutely acctirnte. but it is near enough, lor mstui.i-. , a man op d ÜÜ might, by this rule, exjeet to live it ir.irs longer, which isjut nh;r the! latest ncturiul tables gic. At in the expectation of life works out at near-I ly 1:7 years, while the tables give it as 1 over U years. At 60 the ahoxc rule al-1 lows just over 13 y :irs. and the tnbli s sliu a little lci-v l. troit Free I'rraa, I mi du n 'a tnpptl of I Uli. Some idea of theenormoussjuantlties of tih consumed in Loudon is fun. I - In d by the statistics in the annual report of the lnspectora of aca fisherle. luking BHliBgsgnto and Bhadwell markets together, there was delivered in London during the year IS98 ZoO.OiO tona of fish, which was ar increase over an period during the lat live years. Of i this quantity ,3M tons was destroyed after being c ndemned as ur fit for food. Chicago Chronicle. Making ohrrl I. eatl. The nietlnHi of making sheet sand f : tea packing in Formosa is moat int rent ir.p. The lead is brought from Australia in pig, and after being melted is (toured bitween two larL-c tiles, the required degree of thickness for the j aheet being obtained by pressure by : the feet. The shc t it afterward trimmed to suitable eiset and sfinpes I for soldering.- Sciectiiic American. Try In to Help lllsa itssafj Miss Oushir Oh, Mr. Softhedd, why don't you get married? Mr. Boftbedd (on bis knees) Why aw really, ye know I aw eawn'1 lind any girl that would have me, ye know. "Of course how stupid of me! Judge. Tbanktalt la undrr Hall. A Thanksgiving wonder ball is ' wound of yellow wool to simulate a pumpkin. Trilling gifts, as tiny dolls, little w histles, lace pins. etc.. are wound ! in it. As it is unwound the gifts fall j out. Tbe wool should be rolled up j again as it is pulled off. Ladies' Home i Journal. Tlte gjiaejH of Two Et Us. l'assenger las train stops) Conductor. are the se two men taking a straw vote .' Conductor No, it's a case of hold-np. They are train robbers. "Thank goodness! It isn't as bad as I suspected."- Chicago livit.ii p . katita, tobeustein Jfoseuüaura kas slnist failed, undt paid Lis fireditors öO cetids on a tollar! I)o you call dot goat pee- ' ness! Isaacs Presness, Cobenstein! Mein i Gott! dot ain't neesness! Dot's ehari- ' tv! I'm k. iSlotv Trala. First fniai ii' r- isi.'t thin trair. c 1 1 founded slow? I Seeocd Ditto Katker. I susect the are tryinp to haul it with a stationary rrpinc. Ho.'ton Transcript. Oiillmltm. 1 shail 1 1 it'T marrv," ald the bachelor MYon ahias were optimistle," returrn! tbe rs 1 1 rlk ( hicogo Tusi. 1HE MARKETS. New C'ATTl.K Native it York. Juli 51. t I i. '"I ". '-'s vi U . 3 TT. U Oi 7aj ''s I'liTinN Mul.tlinK FLOl'R- Winter WBeat.., WMKAT-No. 2 Kc-d I'OKN Nb I OA'18 NO 2 1'uliK Men (new) ST LOUIS. CUTTUX Middling UKKVKaS Steers 1 'es and Heifers f'AI.VKs i' r I Iteo 11 Min-K:ilr lo rhotce. . . 811 KEP Kalr t-. Chsfc . . riuuLit r.it.nts Other iSr.-iiles WHEAT K . Red Cl 'KN No 2 ATI 'o. 2 ktt:-??o H Ul'I- Tub W.ish-d thi r Ir.ides 1; 'I U I t 1 :: .1 ti a 1 :, s 4 m 4 on 1 2 so SI 40 2" 4 IS 2 r. 1 s : 3 2i 3 S3 11 .1 A If !" ,1 IIAV-Clear Timothy II 1 i i 1 Hl IT Kit -ti I - try ... 13 IT' m -1 Hi lu BAO lei ' ir Kin K : la PVesh LARD Choice Kteam Kiitk Stands H rtewj CHICA04 CATTLK Natu. St.. re.... Ik HS Knir t. Choice. BHKKP Kalt t" h- u-e.. .. FLOCK -Winter Patents. .. S; kas Patentn... WHKAT- No .i Siirlns .N-. 2 Red Vi UX N'o. 2 11 4 OATS No PoKK aless 4 14 U M KANSAS II V C TTI.K Nsto- Steers.... 4S0 Iim;j Fair tu 'holce 5 St WHKAT No. I Red TJ .UN No. Mix. 1 4 uaTS-No 2 While M NEW HH.KANS. FLO CR- Hiirh ürades l TS .HiiX No 2 OA 'IS No 2 M HAY Choice 23 (W I'oIlK H'.onl.r.l Me 1 it UA 'N- Shnrt Ulli Slde . TTON-Middllna; UM ISVILLB w HEAT Ko I It. .1 UIN -No 2 JA TS So 2 .i N Hh.in Itibs .Oi lUN Mi Id trig
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A 1 J' 11I f 1 1 iU tent a man do V a iit'.ie town to leport on the adv b ot introdaciaa ga tnere. eil. Vou think M .1 r" at do ".N"Ute. irjomied 1 fie gmt 'Voiilda't gtay the taiary ot the uj 1 r.trr.dent, let nloae the etueaae ol putting in the plant." "Why f :iat'tthe autter?" Citueaa tcio poor ! "No, they're n-' eoongh." "(lid ;.itiioiied t 1'ieier keroteuo or canel - "N'c o; tuat 'a not it ." "Well, ar.at it the matter, tl.en V "To man engaged eeaplee. Wouldn't burn ga- at ill " Brooklyn Kagle. The Aairoaaaeav Mountains. The lakes and streams in the Adirondack Mount a. us are fill', of bth; 1 tc woods are ir. 'ing, toe air it tilled with health, and .he i .?hts are cool and rt-tful. It you v.-.t this region once, you will go there again. An answer to nusosl anv ipies'ion iu legal 1! o ti.e Adiiiii.il.i. k- w. . lie found in No It of the "Four-Track Serie. "1 e Adirondeebs and How to Reach Them;" a-i.'. :;ioii im i u' i'J.h ; y'.ni.p. br it. rife- II I . General Pan tiger Agu.:, tiratd Central Station, New Yoik. T:red Tommy "Didn't youse belong to de Wood worbers' umons oben rouse n as a work. n ? Reetina Rasta '.'Cah I belonged to de uaalu't uuik. rs union." Bnltinii re Ann 1 u an. bskt- Into Voar ihtri Allen' Foot-K.ie. It cureM'sirful. weTlea, smaitinir. weatine feet. Mikes new nhoes eay. . l.v ail Irrucaft and ShneSnre I) ; httitute Sample FREE. Addreti S Olm-tr-d, LeRoy, N'. Y. The acseatiata have discovered that !ariB -s is a di-ea-e, but t '. cy w :.: never tird out iiow lary peojilc an be induced to take anything for it.- CaioBf B :: lb raid. Slop the rnnah and w.rk . (T the cold. Li sat ire Bromo Quinine Tablets, Pi iee 20 cents "Ii you refuse me, I SasH Cide. " 'Will, jia says yuu nrouod heie." N V. Sun". t suiaaag Do not believe Pias'g Care fur t obump:;in :ia an equal tor Ctnsstaa and colds.- J, 1". 11. ei , Iriaitj Spruujps, ii.d., Feb. tt, ltMi. W.'.it's the u-e of having tr-uble, when there aie 0 many people anxious 10 burrow it' -N. V. ti .e:aph. Opium asd Liquor llnbita Cared. BooUli e-c Ii M Woalley. M !) , A'iaiita.Ua. Be thai rtmraaittetfa no evil hat 1 nothing to fear II doo IVovej b. The Four Track New for Juiy, b"t yet. Scab.. MWielestJen Kivccent neogty, Neve tl -' ti-c man who as . er- -Hütt; llura. will not trust
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Dmii's KUInrT make ii i-rilom from kiil-ii-y Irotible Beatssatstt Iber carry a kind of meilir.iti.nl to I lie killaejrstti.it lirings a ttriulit ray of hope to (t-perate cases. A 1 !..ii backs are cased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. SneKing of the limbs and dropsy suns vaniab L'rf-s Havr.t. Pa Mrs. L- V Amniumen wnt-s : ' A few weeks aro I sent for a trial box of iDan s Kiin-v Pitts for myself andlbrrdid ail are said to do. Xy rsica m s set.cv(. Jgsjtsajjgj NAME P. O. STATC r tr trial ritur silbiirri o . ..-' i- 1 k as lucked latt fall At : e. Ifoufisjbra
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SUFFERING WOMEN
Mrs. Ekma Mitchell M ERICA is the nervoun wome n. The great major it v of nerrout Winnen arc so iH-cause tli are suffering from aomsj form of male disease. Mr-, li nina Mitchell, Loa Bcajsat t, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: ' IVruna has certainly been a Unna inir in diagstina to me, for vv!.-u I lirst btngnn Inkinsj it for troubles peculiar to the sex and a generally worn out syatcm, I had little faith. 'For the past five years I have rarely been without pain, but Peruna has g hanged all this, and in a very short time. I think I had only taken two bottles before I began to recuperate very quickly, and seven bottles made me well. I do not have headache or backache any more, and have some interest in life. I give all credit where it is due, and that is to Peruna." Emma Mitchell. y far the greate's' number of female troubics are caused directly by catarrh. They are catarrh of the organ which la iiftV'-ted. Tiiese women despair of recovery. 1'emale trouble is so common. by ahorse and badly hurt Lis hip was fractured and after he rc -.ircr.-i he sas ia sui h misery that be coul hardly walk, nnd to stoi p caused bint such distress t! it he thought he "ulJ l.av.- to SJOBI . rk alte. It af!- tei his b'sd'ler and be MH 0B able to make his water il aout to nail Ji uittr- ss 1 ii. sisted on his Reltinpr a I X cf your pills and tr , . .. so I went to ataik i. - I ' I -re and (tut a box. 1 tm first box helped MflBBOBMI 0 that Itrottheseci.nd ac t ,,. the third, and now he is et tirely wrll Mrs. L W. Assim.i, I,ock Haven. 1'ia, mis. caats va. jMssajsaajfi Im, all this roipon to . I nitio. S' y IfttxT.
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are generally the result of some form of stomach trouble. Dyspepsia, Indipvstion, Constipation, Nervousness, Headaches, Kidney and Li. er Complaint-, induce an "all gone" feeling, depressed spirits, loss of sleep and appetite. Don't feel blue. Be healthy and happy. Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin (A LAXATIVE) .1 1 t . t - a .ass.
manes neauny siomacnt. uet a 50c or 51 bottle at your druggist's 'to-oay. It will make you your old
self again. A trial bottle sent Free U your druca-ist basn 1 It. PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY
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If fee surfer from Epileptr. Fits, Fstllai Sktaeee. Sc Vltut't Das, or Vcrtlte, haveckildres, rtktlets, trtesis or nttrhbors tbst do to. or kae people tbst are tftlicted, my New Trestsseoi III Imsaedisicly relieve and PERMANENTLY CURB ihasB, tsd all yoa art sskea 10 do le to teas fee air FREE TREATMENT asd try It. It bee CUBED rhoauDde ohcro evtrstkiat else failed. Will be aeat la plsls packst ahaolsiely free. press prepaid. My Illustrated Book. w PrMibb rptalxad. FREE br mail. Pleaee aie aasst, ACE ted fell address. AU corrnpeadsssn prottssJeektlly coaf idcntlsL W BÄ, BB. C?,
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