Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1904 — Page 7
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OPINION OF THE EDITOR 0? -NEBRASKA FARMER". Ha Ery teases His A juoal of Amor lean limuiDratiou tu Canada.
FromPimples to Scrofula From Infancy to Age To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUTICURA Soap, Ointment, and Piils appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humors are daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails.
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Dunns the Winter months the hc?J Of the family eOMMltl with the otuti Lii-Uibeio a.-i to tin? ji-'-i-. ts tor tin future, and Boabtlasi BBS f the moat lOttfWUOK tojiK s di-r'iHsed is tlia! of muviuK to tsuiue district whera It Is posniule to more eas.ljr secure what 1 MOSMMf for comfortable existeme, where it 1 an easy matter to become posseaaej uf suffldent farm land to assure s oiiip tent for the future. This, not only interests tho head of the family but every individual member of it. Having before me the knowledge where he can secure a home with thu expenditure of but little money, it iJ well for him to obtain all information
possible reKarditiB the productiveness uf the laud in the country that he may I select. For several years past a large number of Americans have removed to I Western Canada and as nearly as it .an be ascertained almost all of theso havt; expressed themselves satisfied i aitn the conditions that exist there. During the past Summer a number of the Kdltora of Farm papers throughout the I'nitcd States made a personal I visit on a tour of inspection and the reports of these gentlemen prove interesting reading. Mr. II. E. Heath, Editor of the "Nebraska Farmer," a pap r enjoying a wide circulation as I will as the coDrtdence of its subs ribera. after giving tome idea of the exI tent of this wonderful country says: "Western Canada is the last uii h ! "pied and unimproved good agri ulI "turaJ land in America available to i "day." He then discusses Its possibilities fur raising live stock and the advantages it possesses fur dairying, farming and wheat growing, and says: W hat has been said about the country as to the ability of the soil, th "yield of wondrful crops of wheat, it
"quite Justified." To quote further from Mr. Heath, he says, referring to climate: "These people (skeptical ones) dt ; "not know or realize that altitude mor "than latitude makes climates; tha "large bodies of water, both fresh an "salt, that never freeze over, exert a ! "wonderful influence on climate. An"other influence on climate, more p "tent than those named above, which applies more to the Alberta district, "is the warm Chinook breeze from the pacific Ocean, which is W"i or. 700 "miles nearer than Colorado or Wvom"lng. besides tho Kocky Mountain "range is not nearly so high nor half "so far from the ocean as it is dowa "in the States. "In further considering the climat "of the Canadian prairies, we shoulJ "not lose sight of the fact of the in- ! "fluence of the rains, the total average "rainfall for the season ia but "inches for the territories, snd "inches in Manitoba, and that the "amounts falling between April Is; "and October 1st are respectively I J "inches and 12.87 inches, or about "three-fourths of the entire rainfai!.
"From the middle of June to the mid "die of July there are over two hour, "more daylight In every twenty-fou: "hours than there is ;n Nebraska. The ' main reason why Western Canada "wheat grows to such ptifection Is the effe- t of solar light, or longer period "of sunshine It gets each day. This "Is what makes seeds or grain moro "perfect, grown in this country than elsewhere. This extraord.nary rapid "growth of vegetation under the influence of this long continued sun"shine exceeds anything known in low. "er latitudes. "W e do not wish It understood thai "wheat alone is the main produ t o( "this country; it lead9 in that, yet It is destined to become famous for its "cattle, hor.-es ami sheep and for its "dairy products. We saw more and
"larger bands of cattle and sheep graz"lng in Assiniboia and Alberta than I "we ever saw on the western plains of "the United States. One band of catj "tie numbering 6.000 head were grazing on the rich grass and sheep with 1 "out number." The Government of the Dominion o! Canada is still using the same energetic efforts which have been used for tha 1 past 5 or 6 years to ettle up the. western prairie, and on application to ny Agent of the Canadian Government the settler will be able to secuta a certificate entitling him to a low ra which will give him the opportunity of visiting any portion of Canadaa grain producing domain. Not Bigoted. Brown 1 thonplit rou were a vtririan ut I hear yea eat mu.ton. Robiiii-ii I :i n Tmt' a bigoted veee taran. I only eat the meat nuch am I mal at live uu vegetable iood.- Slray ltenaa
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TELLING AGES OF CATTLE. It Can Be Done with Almost Absolute Exactness by the Teeth of Domestic Animals. Or..- of the great n r.i-atiot.t. ef this years latcnuatloaaj was the turniug cown of a pen of l"i htad of Atarif AagW Bteera, IVO years oM tmi under i ree, b me offfrial vtterlnarian. A protest bad been filed agaii.st this grand lot of cattle and was basd upon the eilegation that they wre over age. To lettlt the matter the offielal veterinarian, acting for the exposition managemer.t. examined the mouths of leven bead of the Ui of If cattle, and made his report to the ffeot that two of the eight were over three years old. This derision lis-'ained the protest and thr -w 'he pen of cattle out of the com pttiiion. thus preentir.g them from Winning the grand champions-hip Of tbt
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l.i,...n I'lnntt for li'.r. Tins i a remarkable offer the John A. Saber Seed Co , Ia t'roase. Wi., maker. They will send yu their big plant and eed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1,000 fine, aobd Tabbage, 2.000 deli tou Carrots, 2,000 blanching, nutty ( elery, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, I.OOO eplendid Onion., 1.000 rare, luscious Radishes, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flow-rr. Tbia great offer ia made in order to induce you to try their warranted seed. for when you once plant them you will grow no others, and all roa BtT 16c POSTAGE, providing you will return this notice, and if you MB send them 20c in pottage, thy will add to the above a pack ige of the famous Berliner Cauliflower. K. L.J
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show, to which they would otherwise have been entitled. This is a most unfortunate occurrence, Imt the v 'Urii-arian could pursue no other course In the matter, as he found two of tho animcls clearly lour years old. Even where but fix broad p rn.ar.r.t th are seen the animal mav be considered 42 months old. if all the teeth are fully through and la w ear Six-tooth" cattle are. however, piver. the benefit of the doubt by veterinarians, as there is some evidence to ehow that forcing nBf induce si ieht precocity in the cutting of te eth. Orcat dlscr pancles. however, cannot posaibly be caused by an manner of feeding rr kind of environment so that a full-mouthed steer cannot on ary pretext be considered possibly within the spe-' ifled age limit allowed for show animals in the class In question. The illustrations accompanying this statement are taken from Kuidekoper's "Age of Domesflc Animals" and will male the subjeci clear to stockmen. The ace given under each rut Is an average one. taking everything into consideration, and every read r will find them corroborated If he will go to the trouble of examining the mouths of cattle of which he knows the age perfectly. At last year's show a similar protf:' was filed acainst a fine lot of cattle shewn In class for steers two years old and ander three, but was not sustained, as no animal was found to show mrre than Fix broad permanent Incisors. We trtiM that stockmen generally and cattle exhibitors in particular will ftudv the accompanying illustrations carefully ard make their exhibits conform to them at future shows Action to this eff.ct may betaken by the manacrmer.t Fhowing dentition departures from standard tprs will rot berlipible to exhibition. It would be well In the premises for exhibitors to make themselves familiar with the Mibjeetard see to It that their animals intended for showing have teeth corroborat inc statements made relative to dates of birth. Many desire to have it believed that forcing materially effects dentition and changes the normal appearance of the mouth. Indicating age, but it may be reganlf d as certain that no full-mout hed fter will lw allowed to compete fn ( a.-e s for ratt tfrfc years, OU a' future me etings of the International. Farmers' Review. Treating Seed Potatoes. Recent investigations made at the Ohio experiment station show that a disease, heretofore but partially recognized, injures potato tops severely at times This is the potato rosette, and this disease appears to be general S.1 -reatment in l!n! has ir.croa.sed the yield where the disease prevailed from 25 to 12." per cent, on a light crop. Hulletln lift, just published, gives the M "nl series of results in treating for this trouble Formalin at the rate ol one pint in 30 gallons of wa'er. is the solution used. Immerse the seed l s m -Vi- f r two hours after which the tubers may be dried and 01 for planting This bulletin will lie sent to all it bens of the state who may apply for it. Ohio Experiment Station Uu. -iter. (j. lir b ii i over die potjltlj M window on rx-remc cold cighta
Briqadie r-Generdl Kinej of Coofoderdte Army, Writes: ,-I unhesitatingly itate that I am convinced Peruna is a medicine that will tfft t all the cures that is claimed .'or its use." J. Floyd King, WauhInfcton, L. C. General Smalls, Beiufort, S. C, Writes: "I have used Peruna for catarrhal trouble and find it beneficial ind to be all that it promises, and freely ilve It my unqualified recommendation." Robert Smalls. General Abbott, ol Ndshmejton, D. C, Write: "I am fully convinced that
your remedy Peruna Is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have used It with the most beneficial results for roughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott, ik)0 M St., N. W , Washington, D. C. Taptain Vdrnell, oHNdshinqton, D. C, Writes: "Your medicine, Peruna, I believe to be the best medicine for catarrh Dn the market. I have taken only a small amount, and can see very beneficial results." W. G. Yarnell, 2322 Lincoln street, N. E., Washington, D. C. General Me Bride ol L. S. A., Writes: "I have no hesitation In recommending Peruna to all persons who are alliiere ! with catarrhal troubles." J. D McBrlde, 430 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W , Washington, D. C.
General I onqstreet of theConfederate Army, Writes: "I can testify to the merits of Peruna, beith as a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest reputation as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised." James Longtxeet, Gainesville, Ga. General oske of 0. V. I)., Writes: "I commend Peruna to those who are troubled with colds producing catarh as a most efficacious cure and as a pood ge-neral tonic " Chas F Noske, 21 B. St ,N. W., Washington, D. C. General Train's Recommend. "Many of my friends have used Peruna as a dyspepsia remedy with the
most beneficial results. John ti Erwin, Washington, D. C. Brig. -General Sthel! Benefited. "Penir.a Is indeed a wonderful tonic.
: ar.d for coughs and colds I know of
' nothing better. F. M. Schell, asn-
Ington, D. C. General Duffield of the I'nion Army, Writes: "I have used Peruna In my
familv and have found it a valuable
medicine, and take pleasure in recom
molding it to all who suffer from ca
tarrh of the stomach or who require a
tonic of efficiency." The Cairo, Wash I I -.,... T-k C
General Buller ef South Carolina, Writes: "I can recommend Peruna for i'.ysp psia ai.d s:omah trouble. 1 bavi been using your medicine for a bbort period and feel very much re'.i--i.: It is indeed a wonderful medicine besides a good tonic." M. CL Uutlcr. Briqddier-Generdl hirby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all those who are afflicted with catarrh." General D. T. Klruy. Washington, D. C. Gen. Powell, Hocker Post o. 443, Writes: "After using one bottle of Peruna I became convinced of its curative
qualities, and continued its use to date All symptoms of catarrh have disappeared, yet I continue Its moderate use as a preventive and an old man's tonic." W. H. POWClI, Belleville, 111.
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Gen. Sebring of the Confederate rmy,
Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend
your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic, and also good for coughs,
colds, catarrh, and general debility. W. H Sebring. 133 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla
General I umax of Washington, 0. C,
Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effective cure for catarrh, colds and to any one who needs an Invigorating tonic to build up their system " L I Lumax, 1C03 19th St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Pavne of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I Join with my comrades In recommending Peruna to my friends as an invigorating- tonic to build up the
system - Gen Eugene u. rayne, wi 4th St , N. W Washington, D. C. General Talley of Pa., Vol. t. S. A., Writes: "Your Peruna has been used by me and my friends as a relief for catarrhal troubles with the most bene ficial results. I am so convinced of the efficacy of Peruna that I do not hesitate to give It my recommendation." Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 L) St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Gcnerul Biqolow Cured. Gen. J. G. Biff km, 151 C St.. N. W., Washington, D. C, writes: "Peruna has made me well and It baa given me more than ordinary strengt! and spirit for work." Gen. O'Beirne of Wdshinejton, 0. C, Writes: "As many of my friends: and acquaintances have successfully used your Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that It is an effective remedy, and 1 recommend it as such to those suffering from that disease as a most hopeful source of relief." James K. O'Beirne. 290 Broadway, Washington, D. C. General Chase, ,ss't .dj. General, G. A. R., Writes: "The excellence of Peruna as a cure or relief for catarrhal disturbances Is well established. Many of my friends have been benefited by its use. B. F. Chase, 28 Harrison St., Anacos ti a, D. C. General S. S. Yoder of Ohio, Writes: "I have found Peruna to bea wonderful remedy. I only used it for a short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to Its merits." S. S. Yoder, Washington, D. C. General O'Connor of t. V. I eqions, Writes: "If you are suffering fn m catarrh or physical debility, immediately commence the use of Peruna. It has
been of the greatest benefit and service to many of my friends." Dennis O'C r.nor, 738 32nd St., N. W . Washington, D. C. Gen. Wright of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I take pleasure In recommending Peruna. It Is a remarkable medicine and should be used by persona who are in need of a good tonic and by sufferers from catarrh." Marcua
Wright, 1724 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Haw ley of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I have used Peruna and find It very beneficial for kidney trouble and especially pood for coughs, colds and catarrhal troubles." A. F. Hawiey, Gen. I roll of Spanish War Veterans, Writes: "Many of my friends bav used Peruna with beneficial results aa an effective remedy for catarrh." M. Emmet l're',1, 813 12th St., N. W., Washington. I). C. Other Army Generals who praise Peruna are: Brlgadler-Gencral Cook of HasiIngton, D. C.
General Sypherot Washington. D.C. General Middle ton, Hancock Regl mm V. V. U., Washington, ü. C. H you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, ghing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable auV vi(o gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
One Big Braid. Tovrur Hit hair is poaitivcly fojden. Browne .so thev ar. but :t nrcmi very Btranr to ne. I knew ber wbea she was little girl. "WeD?" ' Will, it was merely plaited thea." Philadelphia Tress. $30.00 St. Louis to California $30. OO via The Iron Mountain Route. These tickets will be on sale dai'y during Mar.h sind April, when Pullman Tourist Slopping Can will be operated daily betw o. u St I.- uis. I.os Angele-saud Han Fran Cisco. Particulars from any Agent of the I npanv H C. Towxst.ND, O. P. &. T. Agent, bt- Louis a M.m Armstrong (who hat foozled the
ball six timet with various clubs' "And which of the tie-k am 1 to ue now?" j Wrv.rv I n.l.liA "Ilia I. it Lr.,. j ttix' Ii. 1
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