Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1903 — Page 3

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"li' i.fc. ' h" i .1 at the same lijiii- writ a i r;.im ttagraa tir: junta, "I enj.i .r itiier greti.. waste wa aj "Oh. did you Q - n i i'.--an: .. .1 girl, her t-.se;. Rh. . . plca. write! Etltotl r W ii Ui. Hroo- tya äugle. "Yea, L:LeI, I did, h SaJd, despite tL fact that I MMlU hardly ap- i prove o! toillt' Ol Iii' j : ! l- yuu used.'" I i.nuw I cju't v.rlic well. George.'' tl said. penitently, while he toyed with his silken mustache, hut Sou IttM aha! I mr-am." "Ve.-. I know v. !..c . mritit." ha aid. ) .uronizlnsly, ' hut it was nevertheless open to iin meruit ion. and one f rtunot te Loa careful 1 am somewhat o! a h It in thai t know. Now in your laat letter you befan My Oear.-st Darling.'" oh. George!" ami Um btantlftil girl tried tu hide her blushes in bis tkoaldar. "Tut. tut." he said "Don ( foolish' Thai would inliaie. you see. that you had s veral other darlings. (f ruiirsi'. I gives rn- thf pr-feren-i as batag the dearest, but then it doesn't look right for a girl to have too many dariinus. One ought to Ik- sufIdaat, -;. ially u lien she is tngM$64, "Why. (Joon-'eV She had her head off his shoulder now. "O. of course. I know what you mean.' lie went on in his -ulterior way. "but one mU'ht as well he correct. Now in another letier you called me your "ow nie ow n ' That doesn't make sense. 'Ownie own' conveys no nt meaning than 'own.'" Uaoffa! " Th re was a menace in her tone, but he i too busy with his little lesson to notice it. "Another time.'' he began Never mind the other time." ihe Inier: up . , "Why, my dear, f was only giving you a liule Instruction In the use of English " "O!?. es. my use of language doesn't Mit." T!:e beautiful girl was a trifle ttcitad. "My t'eare.'-t" "BtH 1 11 in- r ve- I'll do better. I MDfoaa if I called a man Mr. Jones It would indi- a'e that there were Other Tonese.s who were ntt to le ra!lel Ulati rr " 'Tin-veil "I'm ..eil y. s. And If I ever meet another tama nam l Jones. Oeoi llarton Jones, I'll take pains to ( him Mr Jonea Good-night" As Oaonr Mhurlee Jonea walk I slowly h..me be resolve, never a- :: to find fault v. ith the wording Of a love letter. The next feminin-1 he.rf he capture raa roam at will in or out of the dictionary and the unmmsr. SHAPvP TRICKS OF THIEVES. Two Inolniiee Whleli lllooralr Ihi l'.flleae of I rrk inrf 1 ii it e n u i I y . Several yars ago a "gentleman' tlighteil from a well-appointed arossgl am at the door of a I-omlon silvrsmith's shop and pur. basid a considerable quantity Of plate. In payment of whi 1 he t ndered a 100 note, relates the Haltimore Sun. He carried th- p:.. away with him in the brougham ami shor'iy afterward a "policeman-' ca:!l at th -l op to say that he had hear ! i f the purchase and to inform the sliverson .. that the note tendered in payment was a bad one. He was el.ni to add. however, that the thh' tt; apprehended and requested him to attend at the police station a' a certain hour in the afternoon to identify the prisoner He told the silversmith that It would be necessary for him to give up the bad note to facilitate the pn'.iminary inquiri ami mis me ibii ' obtaining a formal receipt. On uoinp lo the police station the aBfattanate shopkeeper found that he had been hoaxed. The g. ntlrman" and !.). HrtiOsaa" were both member uf tlM light -finri red fraternity and the Beta was a ood one. Two ladits ua entrinp a house la Belt-ravia to atteml an atternon :arty wer arcosted by a wel!-drcsseI gentleman, who saiI: "I BTeaWaM n are polite to Lady C "s." and they w. nt lü topether. Although tho lsdy af the house did not reconlz" the gentleman, he concluded that lie had li n fully invited, as he at onipanied her f rit ndat After a handeome si!er servi. had becu plaend on the table the Ispateaa was called out of the room f: a f w mlnutts. and during her absenc the gentW-man said to the conian : Til lay a trick on my aunt." and at the -ame time proc-eded to fill his pocket with silver spoons. eram jug. sugar basin, et. . and hastily left the apartment Shortly afterward Lady 0 returned and aiM, with some surprise. i thoimht the servant had brought in all the tea service." ' Yes. ' rpii. d one af the two ladies. "Mit your nepn w said he won' I play a trick on arried off most of the arti. Us ' My nephew'" e.'laimd her Iti.lyship "I have no nephew in Ihe won! I iTioik he gentleman was a Triend of yours." t-:errialan Klsln. The faiiioit" S arUs manioii a' I tat Barrington Mass . is the show place of the town and is open to visitors Maur Iaiw went totireat Harrington for t r. st after bis election in IttL With a party ol fri'iu he visited the SearUs mansion In one of the rooms thre lay on the floor an immense tipr skin As soon as the mayor caugr.t sight af it he wall I oer it from h ad to tail ttiree or fopr times Vfaf do you do that. Mr Majaff" oae ol his friends asked 'üiK-suse 1 hav- earned the rig!r to trample on th skin of Ihe Hut. Vaor Low replied N t Sun

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HANDY DIPPING TANK. w tu kstasree n oi-.nur pawvaaaa uil la urf l l.ml l(uilr m ttsaafi flsaa It 19 a aai plan lo give the sheep th -j. ..U dlijtin evn K they are not v .. . .."I with ticks or Ii e or infected ua ii dM nut c.- a urea' d al. tu I if one is fixed for it i does not ta ry i!:n h time or labor. It can be ('one v the fi. Ids are too wet to work. It tu: I dtstroy any parasites that may be (eliing a footlioid on ihe sheep and maysave nuch extra hshOf and some loss that aoM otherwi- l- in urn d later o.i ';. . x.iht the diitjiinK is done the batter. As the wool gets lunger the saore lip will be required to a omplish the Jol and the more time and care will be aaeaaawy to inmre a thcroiu-h saturation of every part of the sheep More A ;ooL DIPPIKO TANK time will also be required for them to draiii properly Then are very many dips on the market that are effective in , the itestru lion of parasites and harm- ... :o the s! p ami its coa' Any of th. LofcOi co or ( oal tar preparations are tJJ rleM in this respect ar a8 we IIa awar- Do not use any dip COO'atrfwi Uame, as that MMaaea injurea the .' To the amateur we would , i ha sure that the operation ia thor-uii--:.iy performed. faa that every part ' ui the boily is thonruKhly wet. K-.p ! the body, except the eyes and nose, tinder the liquid f.ir a' least one minute, j A tank should ha kept on hand for this use It may also be used for the dipi of hojs. A taivaniied steel tank, i n : aainrtlUy for this work, can be ptin iiased: or one na bc made of two- ( In h matched iuniber that will answet . f purpose anl Inst a long time il property talen care of The accotu j. ... lag cut represents a fenn of tar; that is convenient and also economi a. In ÜM amount of IsfBJd required. Th ' tanx should U IS t'chea wide at the t .am ?ix Inches at the bottom and tam feet in depth. For a sm.il 1 flok a length of six feet at top and two at bottom is sufficient an-l an be increased ; a WOrdtOI 0 UM size of the flrx k. The ktoptat surfa.e shouM be leared to enable the animal to assist Itself out ol the tank and thus less.-n the lifiinn In larger sires of tanks the Inclined end mav be rami'' more s, opine Fr the naaJl ftal k Uiiht wacon lox may be ii- -I -or a draining pen. hOVittf amn'ed that the liquiil will run back in'o the tank When larurr nunlKn ar t M handletl it will be desirablf tc rmatrni t a se ia! draininc and pen that will aerommoilate a larger nunib r of animals and divided in the middle to that one part an be filled while tl. la the other i'iTlsion are drainit..: Th tank should be set in the I gnrund about three feel and where large nur,i!ers are to be run throuch a long ert 'fure should le a pen with a chute j leading up to the end of the eat. There should le a gate to dose this chute w hen filled. There should also be a floor In the chute on a level with the top Of .he tank This is especially true In the c'i'ftin" of hoes, and If It can slope toward tha tank all the better The t jriiit may he eon'mized by fffltttOg t . larcer anlma's throtiuh the lani; fir,. savinc the lambs or pics as the I ra8f. may bl until the last, as they ran ,nfnnf" ph les amount of Ibo-id la the vat - Prairie Fi'r. PRESERVE THE MAN URL. The I nrtnrr 1 ti I HwHtl luTliii ii hi i saklai III IVsil 't -ileal imrinhnt"n1. F.ini rs will Und that it wi.l pay t $l more attentkn to the pre.f rvatiot ol t-trnaril manure: first, bf guattUr.f. it nm tit- sour- es of lss whi hx in in the ordinary open barnvard. and, sond. bj treating it with materials ralci:latd -he ljesa fr ;n I ap lag ammonia on the one hand, thd t ttten ase its roai nt of phosphoric ack on the other. To accomplish this pur pisc. acid phosphate appears to be tb niaterial prodiwing the largest andmo.-i profitable immediate jncna-e in effecJw.n, m of t hf. manure; but cxperimrnu Ktronglv suggest the possibility thai Mty ground phosphatic nck from will h a-.-Id phosphate is made may Ik found an ecor.mtal substitute for the latw r. by using It as an absorbent in the j aiables. and thus securing an n.timatf mixture with the man. ire in its fresh c i . i ion The yields will be found larger and the increase due to the addition of the preservatives smaller in cas Of the tall manure than in case of th open yard manure, thus showing thai either with or without the addl'ion ol preservativ e stall manure suffers ls lows and Is richer in fertilizing cor. silt urt than ooen-yi.r.i manure - Midlane Fsmer The eager demand and high pri-e for big draft horses are ancouaraging farmers t breed to the best draft stalI ,,, n.i grade up as fast as ossible to the heavy draft size and tvpa,

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; ' rt4 rr s .n t . hook It-U bj mt.ua plat-1 is the kesftital, and s le turcurehed t ti.e n.jt rie I Tbi net ps si saw tested i tsroucn the pol seel of tl t:.en a ...!. i . ii.I oidr: ,n I., t i. v XntHral Vi.lU.e. llsirr 1. es . the fod n 0 eoste out to adam ui li.-a rseutg lute lu t .i m. n SB" Ood4 W osasn Why, no, sir. hora asd tnought it watbe its P!.:ladipis Kreurdin! the ..r. M toil U a Ii I Frakfooiat, Mi-.. Asa One of the straasjest csae rvet reported irl ners recently. The on of air. ti. L liusier was! ery ill. The doctor aid he had some discste ol the pinl c.ri. and treated him for two month, but t.e grew aot-esll the tune, od tinaily the foctor I old Mr. Utttlef luat br did not know a mi a Ihe trouble. Th dm wc.uld wake sfl it. tkeaiahl ana say tust he so dying lie would lc nerrou and tt enabling and want le run out of tite I out, aying he sw ugly tomg wtiicb ingiitencd him. Iii fsther w very much ei ourssed till one day he a new rem iy called 1- dd'a Kidney Pills sdverticed, and he st once bought tome and Ugan to give tLcm to his b ' ftt ued altogether eig'.t bcxe.- MsM he was entirely cured. He ha not been troubled since. Mr Batlareays: "1 feel it m duty to teil w hat Dodii - Kidr Pills have done b'f rr.v l v u tin run. r.ff! : apeak lor itMflf." a fair chance and it iiei Weatsa. W'.-.at would you dj A Fasset ! I k full? M . M. l-i I wo'.i'..J i ream :" r help. '. :.iak 1 could do Pane a ltvwi. r THE MARKETS. N. St.-. r:t York. Aus. L (i ' i ' '-' n i: . J 75 j 4 mil 54t j .'ATTLK Native tXrTTON at kM llnsa 1 U L"R VI later Wheat .. WHKAT-No.2 Hed I'ttKN- Vu OATS Mo. : I'OliK-ileS.-ri 'a M 5t tnewr sr Irit is iiaiiiing LMTTi S BBEVra St rs 4 Cows and H- tl rt CALVKS ter .1 -HIHJ8fair to I'h t. (sHKKP Fair to Choirs... Kl-U CK Patents Other tirade WHKAT No. 2 Red 1.1 1 K N- No I Mix- i OATS No. 3 RVE No 2 3 . . . Wc L T.il W . ;ttte- Qrmdea .. HAY-n.ar Tun-'thj. ... BL'TTKK Choice Dairy If, .. 1, I luet'N ..r lt.! EGUS-Fresh I.AUl i St. mi PORK Standardlt nUtn w CHICAGO. CATTLE Nalhr .-'twri .. II N iS- K:ii i : . '. ie BH KEP-Fair ti -hilc.... I'LOL'R- Winter Patent.. Spring Pui.-nn WHEAT-No. a Spring N. 2 Raa CORK No. 2 DATO N". 2 poUK Mess KANSAS CIT flATTEE Natlvi Steeta .. H;. r'ttlr l" Ch-ilce ... y I 14 10 4 : 4 1 40 3 75 1 V 4 7 .-. 71 "34 1 "1 1 -. r. 6 WHEAT No, : lU-J CORN- X- 1 M x- -1 UATS-Xo. " WliltKKW iRJaKAKS PTjOUR- I'lr'h tirades 3 a C KN-Xo. 2 OATS-So. 2 .... HAY-Cholce B poliK St in ! inl Mes ltA N- Short Rib Sides CUTl'JX Mi.Uillnt 1 -:. 1 44 O 1 it 24 t ' I.i m i i t.i.r. will-' AT No 1 Ued 77 a :.-, ... i " 1 S 4 rtVRN- N'. 1 52 oats No. s a BA"'N Short tili'- irSi COTTON MiJu .::.a' 1 u Is 1 J KIDNEY Max, i-nr mm Aebtar bark are eased. Hip, hack, act loin i ns OTVtvome. SoeiUru; f toe limbs and dropsy signs taahta Th-jr eorrM urine with brick dust srdiment. kick Colored, pain in pasNn;, dnl.blin, frrqinTiry. trd wrtttr.f. rinan'Kilnr Pills mr.ora ralouli sn.T irraTel. Br!ire luxsrt palpitalioo, alreplnwas-ts. headache, BerTiMisnr&s, lirin-jas. m r.ci so a .. . Yiinai-t aTATC T t frr trial FM. r-S.'wirn Mrs. Jme rck of Ä14 West Whiteaboro Stre-t. Borne, N. Y.. nay : " I was tx sasfsisrtntsaf kiJnejrsfor iiit or Uta jears; had iier i. issssasaaa r... asj

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