Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1904 — Page 7
Occasion for a Erry. A mm hat) i il .!.. nt a -un whick Br dehs eretl llllllHrll 1. 1 1. 1 Ml , Ii iMoSW At a dinner party om - i t l he i iilii.. Ut Iim itiuir ir over an hour waiting l"t a thasst iir.i xlur in etory, bul .to oMHrtu&ity prMrstad itself ritniiii tie e4iped a rota into tin- band "i eaitaV anil whispered "When iu leave tue
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Orscr, of Boston, Mass., is interesting to ail women. "I'fah MM Pink ham: I S'ltTered iter f irn-vrn! i ;irs. jfrfsarh SchtHI ad I bed bearingnlown pnins. and fr - I ti nt beadachee. I would often walte from a re-.'..fiil sleep in such pain and mi -TV that it v..itld be hours kef ire I could clone my eyet ac'iin. I dreaded the loni niplits and weary days. I could do no work. I consulted different physi. ians hoping; to pet reli f. but, tludinjj that their medicines did not eure me, I tri l Lydia Em I'inkham't Vegetable Compouad, .-. it wan highly recommended to me. I am grind that 1 did so. for I s.x.n found that it was the medicine for i:iv cut . Very soon I was rid of every ache and piin ami restored to perfect health, l Inn! splendid, hate n fine appetite, und have pained in weight a lot." Miss Fkankik Obsf.R, It Warn ut. n St.. BontOB, M iss. $',000 forfrlt if clglnal of uvv letttr pruvinq gtnuintnu tartnot be proSurely yon r.-umnt Wish to rosaia a ad It, nick and dineonjnaced ami exhausted with each Aay$ work, sunn- derangeBM nt of the ft-miiiine organs i. responsible lor ihis exhaustion, follow! as nny kind of work or effort. Lydia EL Plnkhara'a Vegetable Compound will help you ju-t at it has thousands of other womeiL
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STRAW SHEDS FOR SHEEP. A Plan of Protection Apninst W:uu and Cold Which Is Both Cheap and Effective. It is about the time of year to begin 0 Until, about cutting noatf for building, our straw shtds to be cei In '! aith ü raw this coin in : Mimn. r. for cattle nnd sheep. If wc think na much of our dumb friends as w. should, we will try to bllitd thm a comfortable sii'I or pinOf io live in IttrinK tho winter inoi.tliK While wi .an:.'.' l.ave a cc-'t -! sheep-sntd like our wealthy femora. 1 will joij'Kei-! a plan w rc'jy we .in all have shedl if v.o will On the tarm from which I recently noved Staads a sbed 4"i"' f. t main part, with a Win; 16x16 fee', am! seven feel high, which I with the help of a
Sbr U muri) an l.irruur. She wit iaibly agitated aa she ruahed up the ttalrs leading to the police Metros. Her hair an turt.ing gray. She l.ud once lind In tie a dry. "Win re is the fxwsiori?" ahe exclaimed, hreathlcaaly. "CieesnoFS?" repented ore of flat frroiip fche had aiWre seil. Then torn lug he said: "Anyone know .m thir.j about any exeeaaora around here?" to t u few mea doarastairs with sa ex.-. i s of liojuor ti bnard rsins from
(i: y rxeessors 1 kOOWOf. Land in t ro utile, madam T n v husband, the excefcsora." !ourihed ait asvoMiitut
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blank excit edly. "Oh. yes," ssi MsbS referring t ii stion." 1 hi y sh w. d ass stior 'a office
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I I. AN OP STRAW IHKD hired man built just before threshing time In the summer of IMS, there heir.:.' nothing In the way of a shed or heiter big enough to accommodate our Bool Of sheep Heine a tenant. I to'.d the landlord that If he would pay for the nails and saw-hill I would build n hed for our sheep The illustration Kivc-8 the plan. To build a shed of 'his size, takes if. posts 10 feet Iona ar..l from 8 to 1 inches In diamtar (should he of some rood, lastlnji timber) nt
top and. Then we set thrcr f ground Which wii! leave th'm
seven I 'et . 8 tO I n Jiut crnf hree poles 1"
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luioroxel Mi'llimli In sur;;rry. It va- in Boat i n that ether was first s.dmi; .stemd for snScsthetls ii : the patient under the ürgeon's knife, and n Hoston physician, Dr. W. H. Hidden. kSS perfected SS appliance with wbiek the surgeon operntiagse cures the lull effects of ether and (hloroform with-, it ;.: ate. while Uli ;::sensib!e stibject breathes In the Mitnc amount of pure air with each In-
j tpiration aa though not using tho
attaeatbetic. The blood is thus kept nxidi.ed, and the patient is left in the bet possible condition for reaction nnd recovery.!- Chicago Chronicle. I'p to Hate. "Here, sir." exclaimed the little man in the gray suit. ' I want to shot- you the latest war atlas." "Too late," grinned the man at the deek, "I bought one last week." The little man laughed in turn. Thst'l not the latest," he said. "Ours is strictly up to date." "You don't mean to say." criel the man at the desk, "that your atlas is nny more correct than the one I bought a week ago?" "Certainly I do." said the little man. "Our atlas show? the exact changes in the coast topography after the Vesuvius ceased firing." He fold n copy. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
to receive ra hewed the p tersur.k thre inch siuiidinj fest rr.T hes
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Bone or Back Pans. Swollen Joint! THROUGH THE BLOOD By Botanic Hlood Balm H. B. EL) To mom it. a n. :nt mi i Vf jr.to.ryroltml v., - i .r. r . '. . ha rhi n -Titm to vnj u WS ' r h.-r r.rt r. W I v. J IV fry if'urn mj I a amrl of Botaak Blood BaiSI. ads wnnjrrful M 04 r mr J . whi, !i htv i3. t tjy currj, rn i .IJ aaalri.i '. tlmif cavrs of rh-um-jfim than al' "(her runf v dwtor. h t trr'nK ol linlmmi ("inhineJ. Botanic BtooJ Balm lo t t : ine mi i r aaoa la tri t-. '. In c r" t fu ttl, Tl jrth!"i SlooJ, ent r. a r . fi. tli;S ".: II" -S ol warm t-i sl d Irrel to tha parab t-i r. . i,'. anj totata. c in4T ..rmtt an 1 Straft gill I. t rhrre h 1 Jr J, anj in Ihn iy maklng a t -rt.-a cur. It. K B. has c4 sail sw la I aaeasd e tii uflrr-r II .3 twr-n d .ilcd up I -r ej'. of wStiS I'm foeitt had iln 'op i taafw t b'elf ani urtecrlvriid and i tl. et B It t aaHabert40ta rhtenedcHitilteeeatba k ;n4a4a tett. Ijii.nt cure a(U-r all other remedies b.J la.tfd.
; feet apart. Just rich' for the covering I on one si'le and crunIW of nail ti' i of :-xl feet Ions Th:-- lengtk .cry other post and
makes- the logs easy to haul to the mill, it win requiri nl ni 4"i fert of studdins for r.ail tbs- and maneern. atid
I Loft fret of lumber for sidinp The ! black dots In the diagram represent the position of posts and the dotted lin j the manpers. marked W. W. There Is a door at each end tight feet wide, so as to admit a team and wag' n or s-led. I which makes It convenient for haulj Ing set manure. This shed was bellt ! In the northwest . orner of the feed
yard, and makes a pood wtsdbresk during the daytime while out in the yard. Seorge W Ol rbia. in Ohfo Farmer. THE IDEAL MUTTON SHEEP. Its Pnduc'."":i Depends Altogether on Judicious Selections of Rams nud Lambs.
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OUH GUAKAMTtE Take a Urge txttlr I BoUnicBloudBalmB B.B. at directed on label, and when the rigbt quantity 11 takea a cu r tt critam . ture and lasting If not cured yoar msnev Win pi 'mptly be refunded without air-ent
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Pteatar.l and a't lo take. Thoroughly tested for 3 tn i C.jBir sed of Pure B lame bk, -edlen. Strrr.thent Weak ICidnesl and ilOatatati c -e Dskrer1. Sold bs an tvuet: St v r I i-c B' me ithcomrlete dire, 'Ion f. r h'.ait 1 ur Sample Kent Kraai bv ari-ing Pi d Balaj ... A' e.ta 1 Dev ritey- ur trouble, and peiulfree.nedi tlai I e. So aull your cat, will be tent In sea ed letter.
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It rnrea CoMa, Couchs eot.-t. Whooping roup A Berta n er for anl a r .r- foof in ab You wi.l aef the excel Brat dose. SM by d bntt'.e U centa ail M 1
Tirot, rmnT. Inflsanil Aet'ima. in flft n'.ac-a, etaj.T. t'reatoi.re. QH-t af'r r tak.i.it the everywhere. Large
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The Fheepman who experts to rsle rood Button sheep the thick fleshed, broad-keeked kin l must have the rlpht kind of a ram. for in sheep, as
; in all other kinds of domestic animals, like produces like, says Successful 1 Fanning To produce larr.Ns that hsve thick . fle-h and broad backs, a ram with it:-.-.e qtinlitie must bo selected. The j c- t of the ram will partake of the form I and qaslithM of the sire more than I any other animal will after its sire,
If the ran hp a round and smooth form, with a back that Is well cover-1 with flesh when he thin, if is an indieatioa of pood form, and his lamb-i win Inherit thai good form, win br - i well ani lie thick fleshed. In Selecting a ram. the one that shows a sharp backbone as Foon as he bepins tO Ret thin should be avoided.
for his lambs will be poor feeder! an 1 will not show that broad hack , nec essary in pood selling sheep -sheep that all the buyers will want an ! will bid apainst each other and will run the price to thp blghSSt point in order fo secure them. In selectinc lamb for feedlnp it
must le remembered that lambs that I are horn with pood backs, thickj fleshed, will retain that form to tt.e end. and that such lambs will he a I delight to the eye when fat and will 1 make the best kind cf mutton The
profits of the feeder will depnd very much upon the kind of lambs and sheep which he selects for feeding, for there are scrub feeders amonp sheep as well as amonp cattle. The sheep breeder cr.n affor 1 to raise onl.- the good kind, and whatever breed h s leots whether for tutton or wool or for both -he should haw tn." best and raise the best of tV breed that he Selects Corral for feeding Sheep. In the west shoep feeding corrals re quite ext-nslvely used. hn feeding raeks are used the sheep pet mnch of the hay out of them and trample It tinder foot. The most effective, convrnlen and economical ar ranpei,ient for feeding sheep ha heen found in a corral esastnteted cf sec Hons of lioarl fence so arranged thai hsy can be scattered alon one si.i of the fence, while the sheep are An the other itdd The fence should he boarded tight up to the heleht of the sheep's neck. A rpace should then be left i f proper size for the shep's bead, No hay Is pulled throup'i fe tance jy the abecy wh.le feedirg
Strata Driaatxtasa " Bea. St a birds fretuentlj npenrd wet ka nt seat and me believed to que neb their iiiiist partly fr om the fulling rams :i!..i partly from the fat and oil which they devour ravenously when opportunity puts it !n their w ay. They have been observed flocking towurd a storm cloud about to 'lurst fr. ru all arts of the compass and tlrinkinp in the water aa it deaaseade from the nkiea Chicago t broiiicle. A I nrnls orona I'lnnf. The aedewi are really carnivoreua plants. Their leases are cotered with bristles, each having on its tip a drop of glutinous liquid. When an insect touches a leaf he is caught and held by the glue, nnd the leaf gradually cioaea over him. smothering him to death. His body is then distorted and digested by the plant. Chicago Tribune. Saa leans' limy. Mra. Ea . (Ybat'a that rlgyoaVs got on? Knpeek Why. It's my uniform! I'm going off to the war. "Oh, ladet 11 Well, get it off end go
back to whitewashing that cellar, or ! ?tlrAll I. wn r .rrtinrk rirrVit Kaa a
" " . ..... a. .,.,. a u , wv.v IV keep you busy!" Duck. Latent In Snrurry. One of the latest things in aurgery it the practice of embalmir.p an ln jnred limb as a substitute for ampu
tation. It is claimed by a celebrated
surgeon that much more tis;ie jj thereby saved. Chicago Times-Herald.
Ir.niar tO llltn. First Naval Reserve It seerat Strange to see that vessel laboring so. Second Naval Bt tarts Why ttrarge? "Because it's a tramp steomer." Yonkt rs Statesman. Use at First Mali?. Cora I loved you at first light. Dig Nugg tav Aa' when was that? "The tight at the theater whea gee wa peil ted It as the man wno had made ten millions in the Klondike." X. V. Journn'. THl markets.
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HIS FOUNTAIN PEN LEAKED. PE-RU-N TONES IP THE SYSTEM
II TAKEN IN THE SPKING."
Aoid Annabel Ooogan's Face Eure Evidence Couviticinp and Condemn i ng.
"Ar.iial.. .' callel a M tmt the btaättatti ab loof . .. . s. mamma," repl . t te. .ii. : Anuabd taooi aelat'li in the .Urkne-a teal Loudon I it L.t-
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SAYS THIS ELAUTIFUL YOUfy'G GIRL.
-Ho yon kie ll?'' came m . p. .1 bgun in ilamut. it a . late e irnastiy. " Mi . 1 ittben s I bma and Ja
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"why, mamma? aei.el the girl ia atartled tones. I In- young K'irl ruhel to a mirror and saw with liorror-atricken glance that I be i. tt side ' i ber (ate . airettked and tdini'.i wit Ii ink. "Heaves tad tarth!" aiie acreanaed; "hia luuiitain pen tMWt hast- leaked into kit wnjnteost pcarket!" tad siih a lrlek M harr tbs beautiful g.rl teil Uiuiiag lo ItU i.Ul,
NOT SUPERLATIVELY POOR. Land That a Poverty-Stricken Man Was Not Bad Enough Off to Want.
Bourke Cockran wa condemning a eertain a polar novel, relates t it; New York i i .) uiie. "The novel." he aid. "i n poor and t : :. : - Khllo c Ulit ..ilid ." "I Kliiio "iinty land xery poor and bartfrr:'- aked one of Mt I . i n't in teri". utora. "la it'.'" said be. "Vr-ll, I should say it is. Once two stratiei lo.ie on h- r sebstk theouph Khun "U:itv, an I the i ,irrennean .f the land amazed them, Kotk ing Lut wee-ia and r k everywhere. Aa the paawed a faiBiboasc they saw an old nan aittins ia the garden, and thti -
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MISS MXRJORY HMPT0, OF NfW .ORK.
Miss.s llarjory Hampton, 2o'.S. Third Avenue. New York City, writes: "Pcranx is a fine medicine to take any season of the year. Taken in the spring it tones up the system and acts as a tonic, strengthening me more th;m a vacation. In the fall and inter I have found that it cures colds and catarrh and also find that it is invaluable to keep the bowels regular, actingis a gentle stimu
lant on the svstem. In fact. I tonsiller it a whole medicine
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olJ fellow!' 1 it old man over! Call"! . 'Ut in a shrill " "i.i nt- I hain't to atr i ea an je thiuk. 1 this iatid.' "
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A Grateful Young Lady. Sulhvan. Ark.. Aort 11. Sitae Fav
CaOter, one of our brightest young ladies.
i roeniiii! the coniatuia' mam- friends on ber rest I health For a long tune ailing and her gratitude foi
recovery hau prompted her to explain lv
it was accomplishes. "Some months ago I found myself in a verv serious condition," says Miss ( lover. "1 had neglected myaeWtdl 1 n f. med to pive my condition im mediate attention. 1 could not deep at night, my tppetitt fa lad tad my Kidneya were tffeetea, cami:ig a saWtlt ba kache and a dull pain in my h.a. I. A friend advised m t.t give Dodd'l Kidney lMle a trial and I bought a boi to jileae her. not thinking that they would do me any good. I need them nnl wa surprise.! at the imp'ovement they made in my ans. In a slirrt time 1 WSJ permanently cured. They are a plendid emedy ."
Blood Impurities of Springtime Cause, Prevention und ( uro.
Dr. Hart man's medical lctrtorei arc eagerly tcanued by many thousand readers. Oneof t'.iemost timely nnd laterentlng lectun s beevertlellrered wan bltreeent lecture on the bio dimpuritaeacdsprfag, Tkedos?torsaid in aubeitance thatevery sprinir tlte blood is loaded W t la the effete accumulaf ions f wlnter.dertvngInsrtlie dfgeatlon, peodacing tlnggianaett of the liver, o' rtaxing the kidtie;, s. iut. rfer Bg S II Ii t lie net i.'M of the bowels und t c proper cii cmatioaof ihe hlood. This condition of things prodaost what it popularly known as spaing fever, spriujr mal ria. nervous chaustton,that Lrc. I feeling, blood thicltenlag ati'i many ot lier names. Sometimes the victim is b!lions,dytpeptiü and cOBStipatctl;soiiit-tiiii s he is
wee k. nervous and lepretnedi t nd tgata he may have eruptioua. swellings tad other hlood baaaora. Whichever it is, the cause is the same effete accumulaI t.iis in t he blood. Nothing is more certain within the whole rangeof medical science t ban t hat a conrs.5 of Term a in early tpelngtltas will perfectly und effectually pre vent
or enrol Iis almost nniversni nnceiion. j Ever- body fee's it in tome degree, A great majority are diidurbed tonn tdersbl r while a lsrge percent- of tbi ! bumaii fatniiv a c made very niiscrablo ' by this cmi.: it ion every spring I Persns Will prevent it if takes in
time. IN-mn a w ill care it I f tahen aa direetedL Pertina Is the ideal spring medicine af the ui lea ! profession. I f v. a do ii. derive pr mpt and sat isfactory reanlta from the n eot iv-une. write Si Ol en to Dr. Mart man. pi v ing a full statement f your ease, and he will be pleased to give yon b's valuable adV v lee cr : t's. Addreea Tr. Ifarttaan, Preaidenl of The Hartman .aui'ai iuin, oluuibu Ohio.
' Ih.'se deceitful women are so ridicu bus," said Mies Paaeai "A for me, I Wat BSVer atraid to tell what my .-e was " " No woman '' replied Miss Wise, "ia ever afraid to till what her age aa. -Ph. .a M l kia 1'ieaa. na. i s .. It Cures While You Wai. Allen' FoSt-Entt is a certain cure for toot, sweating, callus, and swollen, tckinj feet. Sold by all Dnaggiats. Pri .: Don M it.ept,uivsulwtitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. 01 me ted, Le Key, N. g, a Club Wae -' Well, good night, admiral ." Warrior - There's a atupni joke. 'Adm.ral!' Can't you ste my pur.'" Wag "Oh, I tn 'uht they were vein ivs.n crew ."Punch.
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