Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1903 — Page 7
THE ST. LOUIS ANNUAL FAIR
Am Brest Always Looked Forward to with Pleasure. TUm Forlr-Iklra Imuil lt. Loa! Kalr Villi br ll.-l.l ilia Week. ( Oviol Gta la loth. Ths forty-third annual fair at 8t Louts will be hHd thifl ynr during ths week of October 5 u 1", and pn-paxa-tloriB have heen made 'o make it a BOtnl.le one. Ab a live Min k show the Bt. Louis fair will excel anything hold to the west ilns fall. 1'avurable dates Jill have mach to do wit., the Buccens of the show from an aniutlc standpoint All the hg state fairs will have teen hold by the time the St Lotilu fair 'pejBH, and prize-winners from the ilri -ult are expected to compete for the 8 no sweepstake prgajpum. offered. The Hif-sourl täte fair ha already been held. Iowa. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana will have their state fairs this month. The great Illinois Mate fair is scheduled to be held at Springfield the week previous to the opening of the St. ijuif fair, ami the lists of entries will show t h, wisdom uf the selection of the later date I Supt. Dement of the farm machinery department is delighted with ue outlook In his .lues. The ajuö -ations for pace in this department already exceed the total number of exhibitors tart fear, and the management. In anticlemtio. o a big overflow, has made arrangements to accommodate late arrivals In laxs tents. Sapt. üyr-s of the agricultural hall has the anw p:nr t tell. St. Louis county truck farmers ami Missouri fruit grower have generally monopolised all the premiums In this department her tol ie, hut there ,s every reason to belle' o that competition will L keener (his year. The horte thow department of the St. Louis fair is entitled to iu share of rrerllt for devr-ToTiIng the aiddlehorse breeding industry in Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee are famous for their thoroughbreds. Missouri, on the other band), ex!s as a producer of fine saddle horses and amies. Kentucky also liroedi- first-class saddle borrrs. but she has to come to Missouri for her champions. The best of them wul be seen at the fair this fall. Bat ratal Hach me later announcet that he has re ured some of the most sensational act in the United Stales. The.f portal free attractions will all take place In the am phi t neater, givinp to performsnr es oa each day of thr fair. There will he thrfttlng cut-away balloon ascensions and parachute leaps; startling trapeze acts; wild anima! shows, and a man and woman diving from a tower art feet high In a lock dive into a tank of four fet of water, flooded with gaso.me and set on Qre. This sensational act has never teen seen in the western cotiniry. Six high class running races each day on mile track, grand horse show, trotting and pactaf races, funny mule and hurdle races, and all live stock exhibitions will alec be held In the big arena ,whl h ssats r aaoata People throughout the western country will visit this city Irring the week of the fair and wltn ss the Veiled Prophet's parade and attend the grand hall, which tak. j fdaco on Tuesday night, October 4. PRISONER FEARS BURNING. Vrank f'lurk iSWeetel For tttUf-k tn 1 anna; Irl unfmril ml t-Vara lit- Will be llnrned. Palmyra, Mo., lest 18: FranV Clark w ho was MTQalsd in QaleabRTg 111 . We'tnesday, was brought hr Thursday and plaaed in the Marion cetinty jail Clark is wai.u l fr t'.ir attack and Attempted morder of OHk Hi ss, a 17 year-old girl of Clark coun ty. Mo. several months ago. Clark cut her throat and l-ft her for dead gh raoOTi re. I. however, and will be the principal witness against her as eatlant. Clark has ma : a OOBeastOO and Dipftl to b tMaBged His only fear la that h will be burned. o:ti rials here say that he will he given s fair trial. REPORTER UNDER ARREST. tic III on ( hnmr of A .1 m I 1 1 l 1 n Mo rata, lata ta Ttaarla Jtoa-aloa. Krn Wlilrh Hp Hied. Marinette. Wis., Sept IS. Hsrry Carter Irwin, reporter on a local news paper. Is under arrest to await the re milt of an inquest over the lody of Charles Uoyaton. a J- weder. Irwin is cttarged with having administered several doses of morphine to Hoy n ton livnl night while the later was Iff, fnm. whieh he died. Irwin has worked on papers In New Yorlt. Washington and Iktston. rltirlaai l a mil y Hrtarnpd lloaae. Princeton. N. J.. Sept. 18 -Formet President Urovcr Cleveland. Mrs Cleveland and their If children ar rived here Thursday, from (iray Ua bles. Uuzzard's bay. wbore they have been spending the summer. - Mr Cleveland will remain In Princeton throughout the eomlna academic year Tlllmaa'a Trial Real Niadaf. Columbia. S C . Sept It. Judge Frank H (lary, of Abbeville, has been appoint. 1 to preside HTM tin court In loxington at which J. H. Tillman will hm tried next Monday for the assassination of Editor N. 0. Gonzales. W Hole Famllr laonrS. Ia Cmsso. Wis . Sept. IS -The seven Mslbata of the family of W'ra. Orover, residing near Ualcsvllle, were nolaoued by eating canned rulnoed ham. One child is dead and the rest of thi family arc In a ?rhnu condt-
FOOD AFFECTS BUTTER.
Tata reel la Sum ItaaaaSjajlaatl b B. Setlata Italrrawa Hare and Abfuatl. utter product of a cow car. not be InrreanU b feeding fatty substanrf. but tti quality of the butter can In- always Effected In that way For this rraso . the chemists are havlrg no tittle If! eulty In determlnlsg the purity of butter when the. cows have ben fed on certain foods, sneh aa oil cake It Is found oa analysis that toward the end of a row's lactation the volatile aclels in the butter fat become few. It baa alro ben found oy a Radish prafatHfil that cows exposed to cold and wet w at her give butter fats that have in them a comparatively htn.il! amount of butyric add -: n the Dutch butiir made in the fall of the year when the nights are cold and weather conditions had haw. such a smsll amount of volatile acids In them that It has ofen hem supposed that the buffer was mlx'd with olecmarparlne. We have not Infrequently seen butter In this country that appeared to haie bo more flavor than oieo. In fact the writer was so iir at one time that he had been sold e.lenmargarlno for bttttr that he sent a rample to the If ich bfean agricultural college for analysis. It proved to be pure butter When pastvi i ' renditions' tre pood the proportion of volatile acids Is lii-.-h ard this phes a buttaj of high flavor W!.-n the cows are stablpd nr.d well fed In winter the volatile acids apaln appear in the butter to an appreciable fxtf-nt Nearly all foods have some Influence on the flavor of butter. Oreen fodder rives a hntter that Is low In the meltlr e point and quite ri h In volatile acide therefore It has hiph flavor. It is sorr.fwhat surprising to n.ote that kilage gives a buttf r that has a high melting point, and the same is true of hay. The feeding of prair.s favors the l ".errae of vo'cfile acids. Oats, cotton cake, pees and lans cm beneficial In their effects on butter. Feeds containing much sugar exert a rather deteriorating effrrt cn the butter fat. Cow that have been fed en cottonseed Tnea. hevr n rraT!ori for cottonseed oil whatt analysed, an to fne per cent, of oil. It fo.low that an analyst might declarethat a butter had been mlxpd with cottonted oil when th COW had only been fed cottonseed nial However. If the analysis showed more than one per rent. It might h" regarded a reasonably certain that the oil came In otherwise than through Ihr eofi. But In the ease 5f sesame oil a test carried on In England showed no reaction for that oil after the sesame cake had been fed for two months. In some of the countries of Europe sesame oil must he put Into oleomargarine so that It ran by that means on anal sis he dtatlagttlahed from satter.- Paraiera Rerlew. HOLDER FOR MILK CANS. A Simple (nfriranee Which Aiaarei leaallnma nnd m Lot of Annttyanrr. Ho. ding a milk can while washing Is triii!? easy by n.y plan, as shown. Water tan be tSBptied from the can and the si rrs: can HOLDER bottom washed without lifting the can. Drive two stakes, a a. In the ground, and In each place a liolt. b b, RO it Will fit Into the handle of the can, c. The can wi'.i swii p readiiv or nay h. taken down. W. A Sheaf. In Vinn and Home TIMELY DAIRY NOTES. Beat time, but don't beat the cow. The summer ailo is cheaper than pasture any day. It is not a good plan to paint a siic on the Inside. If you trust too much to pasture, dry w bather may make havoc with youi profit a. Keep the cow stabh whitewashed and have no manure about to Impart its effluvia to the milk. Water the alf. It gets dry. Have some shade for it and semie grass Of hay; it will say thank you by growler and will make a bet te r cow or ox. There Is but one ciiterion of fine quality of cream; It must be sweet and fresh, so that It can be pasteurlted and cooled. It should be hauled every day In summer and every other day In winter, to the skimming or cream receiving station To make a cow specially profitable for beef, while supplying milk for i small family, let the cow be dispose! by nature to heavy quarters, as Herefords. Holsteins. Durhams and com In early and he continued in milk from year to year, with no other calf.-Farm and Home. Timely Dwlry rrilleUm. One of the Oermar. agrii tilturists rerent I y touring In this count r rltiilsed the plsvclBg of a hand separator in the middio of the dairy barn, and stste.l tbst the German law wiuld forhld the plaring of a separator in such a situation. Why ? Because of the liahillty of the ream te ab orb harn rxiors. with aaajsaajw nt lowering of the ii::iity of the butter. They evidently belle va In preeiitlng the Introduction of off flat ore In the milk intend of rrlylng on the ability of th hatUr mal.ir lc gtt thtai out sfterward
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YANKEE INVENTIONS.
Caiavaae r in the I'blllaptoeS Deirrlbe. an lBr.lo.a AMtcrtraa uairli aar. Admiral Deirej a proaaiaest figures! Ike Batatoga race. I ussaily h ; a ax. One aiU i soos a httle rt y of Uiuiui aaaos up to kaake iiand aith him, and i.'m naftfl, uatuiaiiv, (he talk larmd lu afe'iicut Uli i t i potB Puat. "W I wat in tue I1 ppints,"said .dsairai Ütway, "aa Vnerieai reaidentL im- day, ' .!. i ui.ei llr ic iiiu paper weald iateesat nr Wum u ataitieei an so otssl ; sa Aa sricai svtnti . Thea, miui a NBaW ' Uaiwiaud a patsgrapa ti.ua raa esm um.g (tke this: I ngaa af the Vaake it 1 1 : i well in a beat ihi that ks ta reeeatli is i . . i a . patented I la nest iucreaats the lasinsj rapacity of the hma to an uitliui.lnl degie-e. In tie bcttoiu f it ti.er. a a trap dear, governed b) a delicate tpnu Tt e r.rn IsjrsaS egg, tre weight ef h:cn i,i;c.iMiij(,i"ti iic. ieu ii 1 1. cgK ape dews into a uLterrai.ean inparisseat, and t he deur loea very awiiily and silently agaia. Tr.e dn get up, turne to look el the gg, but ate none there. So the deride thai ih murt 1- iBitakea in think 'iic - la . l.-.'i. and he itt d'.wn a.. in i.; i Jim: an'l :.er eyg. an.cn. I ke ita pradace aanr, disappesrs. li.e pr..ta Coiit inije in.; Iii. itely.' " I'riter tll I m-l Ion . Lit:le Mar) tig it r et-g::jrl t. Mr. Brin. a be a nwav on tin t,i.iir.g trip w it: Mary brother. Hay fstwer was writir.g t.) til ''n ard ; n tpective --ot! in-law and asked the h't'.c g:,l she bad a ioage to end lo Mi Ä own. "W hat iiall I . pap?" a'ked tiit. MWsr." aa id the iuthrr. "I bejktS it is the lakhiun to tend voiirlove." Some minutes later her lather inquired! I "And I t atail I say t brother Tom' " "Well." teplied the little rni. with s ijr'-i, ")ou inii.v end my fahinable love to ! Brown snd sty il love te Uiciher Toui."- Pi llsdelphis Tieaa. Texas I Inda a Hemedr. Fate, Tex., Sept. 21. Texas has seldom,' if ever, had ucii a profound aein-at oa at j I:...: .;;d i-y lac mArodactio reeeai i : t new remedy lor kuiney drearef. Tili remedy has already been tried ta thoujandt j f -a.-. and in ahii.-t cvtiy cac theiei-ulu i r.ave been Woaderfol. H.i.ty Vasfhan, of Rural Route No. 3, j r .i ; . nya al It! "I nifiercd with Kidnev Trouble for r.ver IS tnontii. 1 ai ei had and could ttet nothing te help me till 1 heard of the new rt sassy, Dedds Kidney Pill. 1 began to ue these pjOa .md very t-oon found mysell impr. 1 h pt on and now tan aay I Am b- hltefi ' ur,l .md fi ce from any hj iiiptom H my eld trouble. "1 am very glad 1 heard of this wonderful ,.,).. i r i j i .jj : mi aim i w 1 1 u i ii puroiigiy aiivie ai.- i me f uner:n(r witn Kidnej trouble to try it, or 1 knew it will cure." Laundered. Fat Woman i aft r the nu.se cat fire) 1 j Rtaa tie tattoed man. Htasgtt Oh, he's dr.n here, but yon doe't r cr-ie bin without bis deeoraUdsm. ou hi-, tne tucnirn aeeiueni .iy lamed tit boseoa him. Philadelphia Ree erd. lopn the nnh nr.c WerVl -ff the i-old. Laxative BroSM (Ju nine Tab! ;. Pr: e -5 er , -V: -'hat in tiiat you"re baking there, my inquired y uiujMj N' -aliwe d, "bread me r.tfV "I doa't know. I;.i.-r.ot cear ' or ome In .s. ed yet," replied tt,e yonr.g bi.de. I i ..ud- ;.r, a I re Ofdwaa and tlqior llabita Cared. Book free. B. M WooUey, at D , AUaata.Ua He- "Her i-ce -urprited me preatiy She ! esa'l lK.k nee? mi-'" M.e- No; not koe. 1 lUPpi -e a e 1 id , thongh, at on titte "- P.-idadelphu Press. Piso'f Cure fat C'un.- '.:mpticn is an infalli Me medic ne for roughs and cold. N' YA hamuei. OceSS (iroe. N J . Feb 17. 1900. Neil- " Ye. a"re ti gsti d. 1 ut I tok my time about accepting him.' Belle "Ineicec? Vaited until be a-t ually prpoed, did you 7" 1'üiiaöe-lpiHa ledger. Chicago, St. Paui-Mir.r.fapen. four daily train via the Cnicago k Norto-Uealern K- . ! Focrle "Do vc:i thing it wrer.g to play golf on Sunday' Kiblict l tb-.nk it ror.i to play auch a game a voi do on any d-y of tne week." roitton Trinacnpt. Perfectly simple and vimplv perfect is dye.r.g with Putnam Fadtle lyci. He hath riches utiu-ier t wiio hath enough ' to be caai I i Sii 1. mas Browne. A sun '- jedgasest oa other .a nit verdxt a atsataif, Haas's lluia. THE MARKETS. N w Vork CATTt.B- iVatlv Steers.. ..g 4 . Bepi r2. I 25 15 b 1-3 I I 1 i i N - Ml...: Inc ' l LOL'H- v Inter wheat.... WHEAT Nu 3 Red i i IHK- X 2 OATS No I i1ltK-.tea iiiewi 'i t : ' ' it &7'H j . . U 43 ... lu ST. Lot; IS. 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COMMODORE NICHOLSON
DaAAmmanila Po.ril - Men ' .Tririi.Hliire Komervilit Nich"ii'n, f Use (Jaitv .i Utatea Navy, in alstter from iaS7 R cllreet N. VV., Walnagtoii, 1).( , ia. - : "Your Peruna has been and is now used by so many of my friends and acquaintances as a sure cure for .atarrh that I am convinced of Its curative qualities and I unhesitatingly recommend it to all persons suffering from that complaint." S. Nicholson. United States Minister to Guatemala Indorses Pe-ru-na. I)r YV Godfri y Hun'.-: l .S M i t, r t Unatema a, ea in ml r of ongn sa fco:u Kesitacky, in a ! tt-r fro;u Ws haarten i i. . n it. a i ' las fal ly sat la Med I latraairPeniaa i an e flic :i "i- I ;in-.i ;. f .r catarrh, a I and many of .uv friendv li.-iv.-b en benefited bv it ue V. (i lluuti r. M. I) Member of Careajress Frosn Virginia i V rites. Bon. O. R. Brown, MartisjefUe, V., ex-iucinlr of h;-k I ..'th l:trict, Wth Cu(rr-sK. writes: " I cheerful v grivctny endowment to you:" IVruna us :i cure f. .r .itai I'.f neiawfii.lal resul ta have l.. en folly demonstrated that its use is essential to all person - .!T. . nfrouithatdiseaac. " Hon. 07 Brow a. Tb- day was -. hen men of OTOminence hesitated to pi v. tin ir testBftor.ia t . proprietary medicines for pah-i eat ion. This r. mains true t-jd:iy of aiost proprtetary medLdncs. IS t lei'.::ia h.is be eon i tJ so justly famou-. its m.-rits are know ii t' sj man v p'.c '-f high and low stations, thavl no urn- hesitates to s.'.- h s name in print recommending IV run a. The hiphest men 'n our nation have p'ren T.-rnna a str. np enlr meat. M-n ri-preseathna; a l class, s and stations are C'iuaüy representeil. frte-!.-:L-:9-:. vv.ev; 1
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Now that sounds like a liberal offer, but these single 10c sales alone don't count fr uceeaK. It's your cure and your good word for Cascarcta that will make them famous in the future BS in the past. y;art w ith a box today 10c, a.v, ."iOc. all drujrglsf. Kre; sample and booklet. Address Sterling Uea.edy Co., Chgo cr N Y
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Nine ont of tea women are nervoos coffering in silence. Sick headache is one of the first symptoms things go on from bad to worse nntil utter collapse. Don't delay if you have frequent headaches that is a sure indicction your stomach is wrong. Indirection, dyspepsia, constipa tica, liver and kidney troubles soon follow. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin (A LAXATIVE) will quickly seek out and correct stomach complications headaches disappear, your appetite is good, refreshing sleep is induced.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is very pleasant to take, and is sold by aU druggists 50c and $1 bottles. EXT FHEK, Triil bottle and oalaahie book o stomach troubles. PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY
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