Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1904 — Page 7
AHOTdSB "NATUR K" HOOK.
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at., at a political gat tiering on Bbovi Broad, in 11 , oil. of that city. A convent
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licly eadorae anytmng in Um inapa al a patent Bedk'ine. Dt, VVilliamaon ay: "Atter twiii'v years' practice ntaakkl and Balarioaa country I bavi oooaa t-. tu ronclii!ion thai ii ii alway lt to nse tht reme y thai kvill relieve and cure m pa tienti w;u-t:,er ethical r not. "I have iued Ij l'i Kidney Pill witanni form wee. in k lie ai 1.U : mi- : K:-:i, llttcwe, Pain in tbe Back, ti. L.:. Rbaiuna Litrn, Intlainniation and tongertion oi tl, Kidney ami all kindred diteoace; 1 alwajri irecril)e I). I - K i rv Pilll in -lie !,- tnd can t-i .iy that li. .nv.n :. il.lv i. -'.k the Ki'in- v . to I cir normal tatf and there by ralk re i"- blood ol bo umulated poi.u, producing prompt and t-lTi-ctive iure." Ill H.iJfl. Critic I must congratulate you ob tl villain of jroai pfj He leavea tba imprea lion of having been drawn lioin life. Autt.or He m ll 1 tnay ay to Jo a ; it be 1 an exact portrait o: uiycelf a my wife daptctl me 111 our houit of cae. Town and Lountry . K:tty- "Do yon II ii k Nellie Hreeie it real Tree':" Beiai i 1 n't know. why T Kitty "I tald Bar Fred Biaunoa pi? ae rv' rlattcnne c--ni: l.mci.t. and : a;d
compliment I'.ai rreu cou-u .e
mpliment ttiat rreu couu Batti ring." Boetoa Trmnacript.
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The New York Central Line have decided to put on hit and luxuriou ervice tor tr.e VVtii ui - I ami Uii.n.- ot t:ie ts.. Bpproved p. litem aie BOW heing bui.l lor ti. I purpose, iba tram will be called tue 'Louisiana I'urc:.ae Limiled.'" "Did Sliekun'ti hon catch fire from a defective flue'' ' "No, SUB aJhctiva 0M He jed it irmured for twice itt rel valus.' iui .-.'. . 1 Tiaaas Mar
iJUT UNL PKUPLK 11ML Bon. I Mil .11 1I1 11 eil Morl icullnrlal atn III at M l'i Hin, boultl IIa- Ii., in- In Jyyr.
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lu urcbard cuitura, muqm tue tu ti OBaibULg on the prop r nino loi pruaiaf. Tbi ra is biu ou- propel tiuie. the DUtatb ol June, wbtu UM MV bam toriUi oil the wouil. Mori OKbaVdl urc ruined by Mtlf pruMd at Impropai Uaaa UiM twm til jthct iau ii prumd m antuuin or wiatar, the bark BtUI dry arouud tbe btuiiip an-l In ;il there, but never tmr the i ml, thin expired stunip v. ill rot jut in a lew .iua, ICStVlBJ a ruKü1 d bole when- wuut iau enter, anil the decay of the ceuter of tbe whole tree b'y.iis, abortCDltll it Ufa many eart. It pruaad in Iba hpriut;. Uta wound blaada, the i-fip otuu rapialag dowu aud ItilllBf tin- bun. below, maJuufc a biacii. ujtalgbtly woond, vhteb Mvai heals over, and the whole tree Is buliP ol to decay. it pnin. .1 in J.ine w hen the new bark
and wood i tortitini:. the wound W glni to heal at otm-. ami no matter what the ÜM '.I the braueb Cttt may be, the round win beat before d-tay begins if the tree Is vigorous and lu good conditio!:
(are shoo Id ba tal. ii to tut close tc the trunk or larger branch, so that the wound may heal over the end. for if cut two or ihr, im hes from thetruri. or main bran, h, nature forgets to carry th- i.e. -Mi:v mat. rial to heal ovet the wound, and acain the water enters and decay occurs. W hen from an Ident . ihe affect of pnow or lee, a lar.fze I ram h is broken. ( at temporarily, leaving a foot or more to be cut a-iiin close to the trunk in tht month of June. The reason farn-nrß gen rally prune in early ppring Is that they then have time and little elM to do and are anxious to be a: work, and thus have ume excWH ; but if they could realize the damage they are doing to their o, n property, they might perhaps refrain and pur the.r labor to bi tter account al the proper teuton -V. E. Itipley, in Country Cent: man HINTS ABOUT MILKING.
Before comm. nr-ing to milk, brush all loose dirt trom the -. ! and udder of the COW. Always milk tba COW dry before kjurini h r. but do not continue stripping after tbe milk is all drawn. Always milk a cow In the samf Mnaner, at about the same time and speed. Any eJiange will irritate and tend to ex. ite her. There should always be a friendly feeling, between tbe now and the milker, and gflUfcera should not be changed il U can be Avoided A tow will not "give down" her milk
to a milker she hates or Is afraid of
and what she doM Klve will be deficient in butter fat. After a iltUe manipulation of the teats and udder, the milk is ready tc "come down." Then is the time tc take It. and do not delay. The last milk drawn from a cow li much richer than the first. The last quart usually eoMfttM more than ihre times as much butter as the first NO definite rule can be given as tc bow the teats should be handled in milking. a.s OOWS differ and hands differ so Mttch; but be sure of one thing pbase tho cow if possible. Have the stable clean and have the cow clean, or you cannot get lenji milk. Lime and whitewash for walls and posts is a good thing. Land plaster is a good absorbent In the table. When it rumen a cow's turn to be milked she knows It and expects It and wants to be milked If you disappoint her and milk half an hour later, the chances are that you will get less and even poorer milk than if you milked at the proper time. SAVES LOTS OF WORK.
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I r- nli r In ll.r f'i . n. :- Utile sc.... ..!o i.'.d girl In leg bai learned from ti. geogI th .t the fn li water current of ,ii :i in i xt. ndi into the ocean 'i 1 , from the moot! of ti nt noble
e Bine to g- i !, ocean when B 1 ccll MMaf r.ot generally huw a rivet In tar pride. On , f the lights Bouthweat i tnbla river, rot ft ebb to und and bring- up
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THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Tells How He Escaped the ( errors of Many Winters
by Lsing Peruna.
r ti
a I uck. t
water ao palatabh fr. -'i im tobe uted
for drtnhlnff. Tbli fn ih m Btersprvoda out over the surface of the ocean in the shape of n fan. the apeg being the mouth of tin- Columbia, it i oal; about tWO fei t la depth, ind if the bucket is ul (red to iluk below that the water arlth which it is filled ll strong with Dei an briue. Jf. V Preaa.
right v. lit. lo n 1 1 ttii. During the fifhl at Coleaao there oc enrred a peculiar Incident. The paltant Dublins, in an ntta.l; upon tho enemy's left lank, paused at a spot f. r ever nnd BUM in order to regain th.-ir breath. Her tVfO of the aoldiers j had a dlepnte. end before one could sa .lack Robin on thej were in their fi . t i : 1 1 1 l' ; ff their Cats Into each otb -cr'a faces with trcmendoua vehemence, j
w hile
the
ran and feet. W the Dub for the 1
lets w bis! Ii d by tneir
kick i up the dm I at thr ir ICU h'1 beat man had won : - 1. ft their cover and went
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peered as er. i U tela had opened god BWgt
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In that eas1 i hove emund. i a crack lefi red: but this ar d as com r'.id an au-
irf Ilrrotrirhe. be hilipplnea have i of curing a head the Buffer! aw k mm e to the chin in . - To cure the y pinch the bottom UP to the neck in
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world a
ThJa ceateaarta U an aniett friitd aT
raw m hating used r. c.cj yn
Ic speaking of bis good bca trtrae old age. Mr Brock sayi "After a man ha .nd ia tl
lOEg as I have, he ought to hate fouass out a great many- things by eaperienc I think I hate done so. One of tbe thing I f foumä
oof fo m enure umwuon rs i
prxtfxr thing for milmtent that mre due direct! to the effects ot the climate. For IIS year I Jvr u ithtiood the changeable climate ol the Lnn. J State. "I bate always been a Tery h'a.'.hy man. but of courae subject to t'uJ rhascea ic tbe r'imste and temperatara. Diafagga ai .;- i mm Ibmwii great manr remedies for cough;, colds and diarrhoea. As for Dr. Hartman' remedy. Peruna. I hae found it to be the best, if read the only, reliable remedy for tbee affections. It ba been tn standb for many years, and I sffreofc my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. "It xacrv mets all n' rtiiremeeta It protect, me fro. th erü effect, of
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MR. ISUC BROth. BORN IS BINCOMBt CO.
His a?c fa IIS years, vouched for by authentic record, tribute my extreme age to the use of Peruna."
S. C, MtffCH I, I7SS.
He says: ar-
bad several long sieves itb the grip- Ai first I did not know that Peruna u as a remedy for this disease. M ben I beard that la grippe mas epidemic catarrh. I tried Peruna for la grippe and found it to be Just the thing. "
r letter dated Jar nary 31 1903,
two the Chn
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backache Chicago
Burn before the Vnitcd State w as funned. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pc-ru-na has protected him from all u lJen changes. term ' four trs. Shod a nurse when 9V ears old. Always conquered the grip with Pe-rwna. Witness in a land suit at the age of 110 y ears. Believes Peruna the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal diseases.
A short time ago. ry -
Isaac came to Waco and sat for ! ture. In his hand be head a st
Mr B show
was written 115 year ago.
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In a Mr Br I at
wiiLcu. Peruna.
wline af we'.L as 1
Ik all overt good. I w
Yours truly.
It:iiiKea of While nl. The tlii'.e antf of Manila nse fend of wood. They bore boles from the outaide, enter in thousands and eat articles of furniture until little is left but mere shells. Sometimes they devour the legs of chairs, so that when a person sits BOWn the chair crumbles ur.dcr him ggd h Mi.'.(.ei.! and ungraecf ullj lauds on the floor. X. Y. Journal.
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SAAC BROCK, a citizen of McLennan county. Texas, has lived forllä years For manv vears he resided at Rosque
Falls, eightem miles wert of Waco. 1 HI now lives with his son-in-law at Valley Mil ll, Texas.
Surely bleoldg.
. : n r. . lengthy biogr this remarka Times-Hera., more pretent oldest living
w words from this rtmarkai mac. who has bad US yeara e to craw from, would b as well as profitable. A rraphical sketch is given of able old man In tbe Waco
Id. December 4. 1V A still tious biorrapby of this. th
mac. illustrated with a
double column portrait, was riven tne readers of the Dallas Morning New dated December 11. 1698. and also the j Cc'cago Times-Heraid of eame date ,
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For a fre book on catarrh The Peruna Medicine Co Coluz
If you do not derive prompt atdsUBfartory results fro. the use of Pernna, write at oace to Dr. Hartmac. givicga full statement of your case and be will be pleased to give you bis vaiaabl- advice gratia. Address Dr Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbua.
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III I'nrl In the Unnrrrl. Magistrat (to arttaeaa) I understand that yoa overheard the quarrel between this defendant and his wife Witness Via. sor. "Tell the court, if you can. what he seemed to be doing?
"He ai eani d to be doing In'.' Green Hag
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Im Ihr H. I. m Time. Nebuchadnezzar stmt eutir.g grt. Pretty soon the assail buy living in the hoiue next door, where the people haven t ar.v lawn niuwe:, a mi. l iBUBg up :;.c 'Mr. Xebucaadneszar." he .aid. with confidence. "m tathe: n-nt me BWerteaB if vou uul.i lend bi. 'ur hushaad lor a trnle. u tr.:n un our front Utt. ' -tSr-file Journal.
Millions Use
CACARETf?. c -- :--'t
male re over i MILLION L- let a v
Case a rets do good for so macv others, that
just a 10c boa. Don't pat it oaTI Do :t to-day
TV.if rtrnvr. mant.
aefja yea to vy
One Trnlli M-c Ilrme m Be rod. Nuwcd According to yoV, I never told yoa a aingle truth before we were ii urritd. Mre. Sowed Oi. George, you weren't quite to bad a all that. Don't you re
member u always ufed to any you so bu
were unworthy of me' .""ray Stories.
pf r A Wheat.
Cwrawallla' oe. Located in a bluff at V. iktown. I'a. is an excavation that ; Bald upon reliable authority to have BerWhd aa a secret council chamber by tien. Com Wallis during the s-iegc of Vorktowu. Detroit Tree I'r-.!-s.
HIi.H II,..- fit Vlniplr n I r url lot ml tilnplril I iiei Im 1 1 , fur I iu In l.iir.l.-n t ark.
The accompanying cat explains Itselt tjgg an old bin lnaw . hi nt at right angle a for blade, eight indies bj Wide enough for onions, etc.; in 14-incbrows Have
t Ktaala.
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Wi-"- Ta kal.it ak L- ttier l.notvs
a b an, or he do aa't. He has no rpeah1" ing gcojaaintaaeea, Wa-L' No; they're nil Hateaiag aqua.ii it laeeav Fhilael' Ma Record.
THE MARKETS.
-.. i ' Homr Hulliler Cort. So named iause 50 acret produced t heavdy, that itt proceed built a lovel) home." See Salter a catalog. Yielded in 19u3 in lnd. l.j? ba . Ohso 16) bu.. Teen 98 bu.. and in Muh. bu. ir aire. Vou can beat this record in 19u4. WHAT IKJ Ol THINK OF TIItSE TITU.DS i ts acui: 7
120 hu. Iteardle Marley ;r acre
310 bu. Salier New .National Uat
Salzer Sim-Hz and M.i.aroni
1.000 bu. lVdigiee Pctaloe per acre. 14 tint of rich Billion Dollar tJraas Hav. 60.00U lbt. Victoria Rape for ahep per A. 160.0U) lb. TaaSBata the todier wonder. St.'1 lbt. Snlser't Superior Fodder Corn - rah. juicy fodder, per A. Now suih yield you c.n have. Mr fanner, in I'M, if you will plant Sabrer t aaaai JVST SEND THIS 50TICE AND 10C in atamp to John A. Salrer Seed Co., La Crosae, "i.. and receive their great cat.v log and lot of farm seed sample. IK. L "Taat latt speaker." soi.l the hrst guest of the banquet, "was quite entern. :, r g "Vm." reniied the other "l tt.cufi-
delivery ratter
natural, lie b. i
When vou aaJc for Caaearets. doo t let the dewier turwtitote aOSBW thing" elte. There ia nothing else as good a Caaewret. aod if yow are not pleaaed we pay your money back. 10c. Sc. 50c. ail dmg-gi-t'-samr. t booaüet tze. Aaahge. :-:.. ggs -o.. Chicago or New York.
Best for the Bowels
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pan lite as a uienscnscr vuj . Pret.
A RABE INVESTMENT
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Miss Rose Hcnncssy, well
known as a poelcss and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' Pr tl Mag. I'ivrham : For years I enjoycl the beat of health and tlioupht that'l would :il ways do so. I attended parties and receptions thinly clad, and would be suddenly . hilled, but I did not think of tbe results. I caupht a had cold eipht. cn months apo while menstruating, and this caused in.iammntion of the womb and congested ovaries. I suffered cxenn iat mp pains and kept pettinp WOMB. My attention was called t. rour VefreUble onpnunil and the wonderful cun ill baa performed, and I made up my mind i to trv it for two months an 1 see what it WWald do for me. Within one month t felt much hatter, and at the close of tbo second 1 waa entirely well. ' I have advised a number of my ladv friends to use t. r.nd all express themselves as well satisfied with the rewulta as 1 waa " Miss Rojk N oha llKNvrssY. 410 8. Broadway, Leiingrton. Kv. $5000 forU t If origin "f tar proving gtmnntntli car nut b frluuti.
USEFUL w 1 1 i.tL HOI the blackamiUl punch the holes for bolts and turn the coraera. A aroodea wheel will do. The )ar;-e wheel of an old ggW inu gaacbtae is beat The average farm
I boy Will have it built and out in the snow with it to see if it hangs right
before you Know It. On good garden toll, free from stones, be will do as much with it in ten minutes as you can Vltb a hoe in one hour. John Jackson, in Kpitomist. TeltlBB 1e e of hleU. Af er some agpartaset chtcka can be sein ted before they are two months old. lghorn pullets soon show th. ir rex on the wings. Barrel Plymouth Hock cockerels are lighter than the pullets, and there Is a differ encp In the shape. Pullets seem to fill out the wings sooner and ake form early. Cockerels are straight up (their heads curl over their feet), have longer legs and neck- and are bare ahout the shoulders The pullets have rather more of th Dorking or .lu. k shape, not standing up so straight Observation and experience are the bcit guides It is claimed that If the Utile combs are exam'ned with
mlfvias class those of the
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PATENTS
