Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1904 — Page 7

CUriCURA FILLS Vmr I axilla- an! leaaalaav Ihr II loa lb lurlurlug, Iii;Iku'iii4 iluiuura WJ 1 tout oltilr I'ilU JW.

Cutwnra Reaolvcnt IM! ivhocolate Coated i are ÜM l.rudu. t ut tirti.t Uve yean' praitn.il laU.i o i cxptrwMi m the pr ( . i .1 ; . ii .1 i. .....- ! . the tie' tent cl iium..rs af the skin, wdp an.J blutid, w.tli .-s of iuir. ire .li-lent ly bein-v ed t.. Im waiiiwf to all other i rui.ii.ni, bo, or uwMm. Com plete external end internal treatment for every imner may now I had fur $1 M, rorutini( ..f Cutarura Swap to rleanae the k.n. Cut .cure O.ntirtent Ui heal ti.e akin. iimI Cutuura K. t I .11 to tool and clean tin bl.--l. A inklc s t la often nttiL.ctit to cure.

Paj u Tellei W ay? " ! "I.n't v u im Teller "Vea. flut -curioMt). ItaJtiiimTe . IIa ml ate.- II it Greatest ",iii;. -t At IB. bale I k.- fun. Laie three t..na pat daj si mi rill. oi i I the John A. gab) r R Wi. . with V t tte.r hi catalc bull . Hay Pre. .No Ut tbi i-.in.jj of varieties c able Seedi. K. L.J

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FOR THE COW THAT JUMPS. Here Is a Littles Device Winch WW

Refüim the Most Viciou. Animal in the Heid. Seeinp a ea.i f' r a cure fur a jiuupict row. I taw tttvioa II at ha

worneil well vriih niy.- If ani! rr.y neifrh

l.e.r.s. as crawling rcmu.01.

ilr HUHU ! learar. he et. ..j a mall bov , a tt a. hoy. who c bases ca's. ami mr out e lothea. ami slams eloors. showed that lie had rare

I abi.it in solving t 1 e problein und snI tw era.g the questions that so frequently MM into a body 'a life. Neur t be? hotixe vv a la maple tree, ami the boy nnnounc cd late in tt.r summer thut that innnfl -3 feet. "How do you K1 vs '" I"' u : asked. Iiis answer was:

"1 nrasurea it. "Diu you ciimb it "Why, no." the leov mMi with surpri-, "I new lured the shallow." Some one

I near toe voiumem tn:n snauovv j i;:Ter in leegtfcv, lie s-iid yes, but twice ' a dat shadows are just as long as things ! r- i lie in-clvt s. "All siimuu'r I have, ' ire!i tivi.ig to pet the height of that : irr. I dioe n atick into the ground, mid when the bhatievv of the (tick was

Exhausted the Font.

Fir s.Ttnurl ii avt mining. .1., .I JUiU seaward, pur awiftly evvatii kilüu'ilv ntpfM nung ah. m Ji'. u ..rel ara. Sir Saniurl ai Scotch. Sara i riticing apir t , wertn-!1 ir Striling alowly Samuel MIMM,

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saw Sara ought Sara. I aoftly. bir " ui1 Sara. simuel. Mtd "Sam." .r baabMarL

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nrevmiive for Jurr.iilng or 1 Joat as lonp as the st ; k I knew the sh id-

thro neh wire f t.. 1 al e ,i

tie chain (fuch as If ti d for

Vrttn ffjRggga,

' M.en horreared that l(Jt mark frm ut.- aaid jtom aeeoed t t h..ri time l.n-tt. aiaJ I only hi d t a hott lime 1 -I Til it ail that nay . Don.: Mien f aa Cure for C rurr.ption baa an etiual for ffiafMi and colua.--J. I . H yrr, Tr.i.. I: . . h. ! 1". 1VUW. an "If you would ii.'t U- i rn a aon . - you ar- it-.i .. ante tuiiv wi.rth read-

row the

port TUB JUMPING COW tie. and a halter ring looee on

krarcT nd. ;ciop

Skin Diseases. Bone Paid?. Itching?. Aching Back. BlooJ Poison. Eczema, TO Pr.OT-8 IT. litMl.lH - INI I i: m

Th? ato pk;urra ahow what BataatC HaM balm III d- vlrarmr th I BhM, h-al:n; all Barai tl I arupti" mihi ; ; .1 ! rurr rJ rk'h U have roaajen e H 1 Bain I H B Ü 1 SviaVrwaall'tr't ut Wt7.i7ilri b"ü.B. i. .imt u.l thuuvjni& oi Rvn ani aoaven. who

r t 1 it.. i ani I 1 1 - r ty

the lower end

amine! a liarht fer noit 18 inches from

' the small end. ar.d in the loose rlne: i draw enusc and festen with a fence

Manie Attach lto trie cow in ir.e ordinary way, it iß HRht. cheap ar.d so MtVCh mor( comforubiefort.ecow than

the oriiinarv devices in use. See cutRural Me Ytirker. INTRODUCTION OF SCREENS Urged by Dairy and Creamery Inspectors as a Protec tion Against Flies and Germs. Scretn are low being cxtintively a.-td in the c reanurit s managed by the moat progressive creamery men. We lot ice that the dairy ami ford (oniniiilioner in one fcf our western stares n.akes a rep"r' "n whether screens are us. .1 in iff f n ; - A. yet n totals are pos but -he fact that ti.e inBfMCtOCI .-.-kir.c alx.ut this practice

the attention of to it. The reporta bulletlBS, and the

the cream, ry men Thli should be a ', niproven.-nt a'.ong 1

ow of the trie wouM t-n just as long aa the IHM. 1 measured it and it was 33 feci ' I'uioiiSiguai. l.rrrrr'1 I'm rl Ii-n on 4.11 Ultl.l '1 lie alariu.it aeeoiinta recently publisbed by the Eagfiah praa, ura especially by the London '1 mies, regarding the condition of the 1'arthei.ouat Athen DIM wholly unjustified by facta. There is no danger of it tumbling to pieces Or. the contrary, it is well shored up, and adequately supported by powerful scaffolding, which has been put in order to ptrinit of the replacing of the deferlive urcbitraiea and capitals with marMe extracted from the old cjuarries at r. atelicua, by Iba Greek Archaeological BOOiety acting in conjunction ith an laterojltlona committee of architects and lavanlavN. V. Traboae. Ill ploionr . The young diplomat looked at the lovely girl. "Did I understand you to ay,M he softly aske.1. "that your father wasot ICliS". ... : cot Yt." she said. He p:.e a siph of relief. "Aud By pr at-graodfather was a Frenchman," he said. Be took her hand.

"Let's form a zweibun Thev will le married si

Kentucky Breakfast Food. "What's bs8SM al lbnrv'- akrd tba M:'l'lx'r .f tlie Kenttti S.V BMW I . r.wr. "Hen Why, he's gone up to Mirhia-aa

to Work in MM t the:: fixd place All he baa th' bremkfaa' t.-d in mi

pa'eU. .1 h !,ii "In a pas et. .1 lv-.)l?" "That a what he says." ' H'.tv in nine aaa a aaaa c-t tulia. ker an' a iejt-h ..' aIu pas'ebo'd box so h t won t Von l ost.

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A Nurseryman's Experience rlt..n. Tenn.. April iMh. Mr. E.

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Get the poison out of your si.teua Uk n Botanic B ! B ( B. B.lhlafM

Cancer Cored

For frre vi-r r - r H -1 H - Cr. A' anta. Ga. tVvrrlbe yoaf trouble, an J tpe. al free meis.al aJviii vouf case a so sent in sejiej letter. !llrlr nvhrl thai B I I Ii Sil T aeH Laar a large tattle a airecrra en lake'. aaiaea ia -igki aaa i ii r it takra care it certain, ear aol taauag. flail ISSli fear ataaey ill It rrluaiaC The FREE Homestead Tiaw.xa.cla -f

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for 1004 rrn of atafalSraat Orale 1 a a free , ... r. I . -.r

The Great Attractions

Balfrfi. anlcatral rllaaatr. alradld -anl '" rerfrrl

tal rndlli. eaupniii"

rllwt ! nt.. . all mmi iSarast uraiulrrd raallf- -....- V aT KN . I ' - e . r - n ' 1 . ) a 1 "

la the 1 Ian ' s .

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wbi na'ura creamery arc publish reports v I

by way of roi inc

( this line. 1 The fly is ax I only a taMlhtV of disease. br he is also a i a: r h r of filth in many forms It is BaWprlaiag that al! crramries and ch,rse factories have not been Ion since j ravidad with screens riis pa' her by U atada when ver there is , 1 creamery . r il.ox factory and literally swarm v. r the butter cheese and into the milk and cream. The writer remembers beinK in a first-class dairy school where flies v.ere altogether too rum:, r 1- ' r i.ni.Vrt. Here and there they were to be fceen f..mminp in the i cream or butrermi;; In a "brick rBaeaa" factory vlelted ay the writer j fli's were areata! by the thousands and j were continually falllne into the hot w h.-y and 1 pr'sstd v it h th. he. ! The men did r. thing to prevnt this It 1 may he aaaamed that they thoogat that J if the projricor cared nothing alout it. there was no reason for them to worry . over the outcome, even if the flies did , rea. h a final tomb in the pressed cheese Farmers' Review. The Feed Is Important.

To improve the quality of the herd and the quality of the milk yield, a ramn must not only breed his cows right, and weed them out according to stanoard. but it also involves the question of feeding. Cows cannot be expected to milk well on a small amount of food The main thing is to give the cow III the bulky food she will eat; but it should be of a digestible and pal

atable nature. In addition to this, she shouid receive eight pounds of meal to every Bf pounds of milk produced, in j cavr that she may produce econom

ically. Prof H H Dean, in Farm and Home Cows Like Good Milkers. c w- i.fte- -how a marked pr 1 ret re for one mhker over another. The length of the finger nails may make all the difference Im t ween one milker

i and fr.oth.r It may also make all

the differet.ee between a nervous or j hi king cow. and a quiet, gentle one. A good milker will fee to it that his Kager nail are k pt well pared and . short. A cow ahoa i! be as well pleased to have her mhk drawn as the owner I is to have the profits to be derive .1 from It.- Farm Journal. Parchment Paper for Butter. The advantage of using good parchj ment paper for wrapping butter is that ;t is air proof, waterproof and grease j and oil proof, tasteless and odorless, ar.d dots not stick to the butter, while proItfc'lng it from the impurities of the atmosphere, and also prevents the butter from cvaporatinr. It keep cleaner and is cheaper than cloth. These par. n-

The llorrl.l Man. "Ah. yes." said Mrs. M .ddleton. with a ifrh. "it i too true, alae. too true! Doc half the world doesn't know how the Oilier half lives." g had j ;st returned from an nfterr.oon c ard party, and hal been talking over M:;.e of the things that she bad hearel there. I guaaa yi ';'re right.''" her husband replied. "I t you bet your life it isn't t!..- feminine half that doesn't know." Clev. land Leader. lie M.ut ll light. "Yo'i fccutliern people."' said the ma:i with i be fraved oveitoat. "oinm to have good mauners. but during the winter araea 1 vvas in buaiaeaa in y otir tow n i dou't t b. nk th. re was butone man closed uiy door when he came into my itore." "Yes." sa .i Iba colore 1. as he cot another eltca fr. ui hia plug, "we alwaya try to eleet the pe lltest man we've got tOr Sbcrlaf. Dafrolt Free Pres.

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r oi tnc i anion i for publication some whit h. no douht. wdl I p w-ho are try- :! tr ditfacultitra. Among

oti.er iliiiit: he says: "i will answer ail i.'i.pairers who enclose a stamp for reply ani will be pb-ased to tell them juat luiw 1 cure-1 mv self of a serious case of Kid my I unary ami Bladder trouble whuh had tortured me for over three years. 1 had a fearful burning sensation when ur.naung and was in very bad ahape till I loaaaaeaeed to use a uiedine called l)d.Ti Kidney 1'ilN. "In a verv al " liflM 1 found I was (tettmg letter aid I kept en till I was completely cured Every symptom of my aid trouble is gone and. besiOM being cured of this particular trcuble. my general health m better tlun it In len for years. I feel like a new man ar.d BBS reaeiy at all ' men t testifi t' the wotMerful curing Mnrera of D- da'a Kidaey 1M1.'' a Small F:?rure8. Mrs. Bacon I see by the pr.ners thnt the average family in tlie United States ha 1. 'ir ar. I s.-ven t.nth per.. na. Mr. Bacon I supp aw I'm tue aevententha us thia fatm' . YonLera State maa. a.. i i tg i i Don't Use Simulants.

Yon need a bra. er this time of the year, la ba let, .th the der fallow- the use of stu

oere

etc

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!lll eistntu. ;c his "Customs of

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the Uehsh." states that formerly it wat, 1. . .1 in some parts of .North Wale, whenever the name of the devil ocaariad for the roe grega tion to spit on the floor, ml when the name esf Judas was mentioned to express their abhorrence of him by striking the r breasts. South Wales .New. Ineident to the I rult. Mr. Dukane Ifcn't it otld that Miss Home wood has not MB fried? All the young men consider bei a perfect peach. Mr. Caswell- - Well, you know that the peach crop is subject to many vicissitudes. Pittaourgh Chronicle eP-arh-The Mpttattatatsej I ter. "And w hat i 3 our wouder'i;. rew to scntiou?" "It's a bootjack." "Heavens, man. nobody uses ooot a t acaa. "So much the better; there'M be no aaaipatitinn fTareland I'ain . ea.er. Oar Pl to t.lse Oat When the world's populatkM exceeds

S.cj'jl.OOO.fiOO Um earth will be unable to find nourishment for her pe. p.e. and tbey will be forced either to can- 1

oihalism or tarvation. 1 hat Dumber, will Ui' ... u. si .! ao ui 2". yiara. jsri!,i.i!i Knquirer. e

Dr. CaU w ine h ae liver, kid take 'tin BJader th Paiifiers

single grai R.t or P. Caldwell's it sold by bottles. Aa a ma hfe his ob and he is I impla cau! vel -Waai

Ladira Or nze smalle bet. A Mrtau hot, aching fact, cept no übst i . U-ie - A '

npthener at i elo nut want erTe.t which At a toauc : better th .:. i run Petmin.

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your dnife-gist :n 5iX- and fl.00

vels on in the joarnery H oi w.-nder da.ly .imin.a". nallv nnding out oiiie very a BM great matter of mar n lrv.iig. a . tau ear shoes

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HIKE

i ; rr.it n. lake oppoi tolton.

st be ready not elv P . but to make them.

Putnam Fadeless Dyes produce t'ae brightest ana M.et colors. 1'. htems oft makes bars of boneat men. v'huago Daily New.

DANGEROUS NEGLECT.

THE MARKETS.

CATTLE c rTT iN t'l.' " ' H WHKA1 CORN I t'A'lS N POBK : LARD ' (.'IT' ft KKIA I.J CALVgg lie ). I 0IIKKF FLOl H .VHKAT CORN : RYK N OA1 ue.il. BAY 111 TT Kl HAI I N

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Eat an Apple at Night. rrybody ewight to know, " says th. y Ioctor. "that the very best thin; an CO is to eat apples Just be for K for the nlht. The apple- Is an nt brain food hecauie it has more it a. id In easily digested shape my other fruit. H BSCttea thearf the live r. promotes sound and

healthful sleep, thoroughly dle:nfe:s the mouth anl prevents Indigestion antl hroit dlseasfa." Do -jot give the rail too much mill r.t a UfaM A little and ofitn wlli fcive Sir tscji reaua

It's the neglect of backache, s.deaohe.

pa n in the hips or loins that finally prostrates the Strongest body. The kidney warnings areseiious th.-v ti 1 you that they are unable to filter the body's areata and poison from the blood the sewers are . gged and impurities are running wild to impregnate nerves, heart, brain ami c v. ry organ of the botlj- with disease elements. Divan's Kidney Pills are? quick to soothe and strengt heal sick kidROya ancl help them free

tlie ajatBea fi"'u poison. Read how valuable they are, even in ceaesof longstanding : L. C. Lovell, of 415 North First St . Spokane. Wash . says: "I have bad troub.e from my kidneys f..r tlie past ten v.-ars. It was caused by a strain 10 which I pai I little atrenti..n. But as I neglected the trouble, it became i rse i ,1 w tint. I any strain or aalighl ;uld was sore to be f" towad by severe pain acre my back. Then the action of the kielney secretions became deranged and 1 was caused moch annoyance besides loss of sie ep. DanV Kid

ii. -y I i. s w. re orotiirnv tu ray uoi ut land after tauing them a sh..rt tine : their erood effect was apparent. All tlie pain was rc I Bred fiom my ba. k aud the k id nrv secretions became MoT" ( mal. Doan's K n- y I'tl s do a 1 that is , claimed for them." A Y K I B TKiALof ti.isgreat remedy which cured Mr. Ixjvell will W mailed aj application to any part of the United ates. Address Fo t. r-Milbi rn Co.. ; Buffalo. N. Y. ! .r sale by all druggists, price 50 cents p-r b.x.

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Youne women may avoid much sick

ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith In the use of Lydia E Pirakham's Vegetable Compound

"Dear Mr.s. Ptvkttam: I foci it my duty to tell all younpr IPoaBfla Bow much Lvdiu E. Pinklintii'e wonderful Vtffi'talile ('iiimiiiiiI MB done fur me. I was e nupletcly run down, unable to attend daOOl, ainl did not care foranv kinclof societbut now I f. e l like u HW person, and have gained seven pounds of fle-sh in tlin-e months, I recommend it to all -ung w. men who sulfcr from female reAk ness." Mni Alma PkaTi, Holly, Mich. FRi:i: Ml.HK AL ADVICE TO TOVIO GIRLS. All voting plrls at thh pitIimI of lite art' earne stly Invited bn write- M rs. IMnkhaiii lor ud ito; !lio has guide cl in a mothe rly way hundred of jmuM wottaen : Ii r advice is lrt ely ami cliet rlully given, and her address is Ly nn, Mass. .Tndgine fmm the lottern she Is receiving from so many youn? girls Mrw. Pinkhara le-lieves that our girla are often pushe d altogether t. neat llic limit of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and mfaariea Nothing i allowed to interfere with studies, the y si be pushecl to the front and graduated with h -nor; oft. n pbyäieal i follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it ia never i . . red. A Younp Chicago Girl Saved from Iospalr. mPer Mas. PiKKnAM: I wih to th.mk VOO for the hlp and teneflt I Lav,- received through the ue of Lydia E. I'iiikhain's . v. -table Compotuid and Liver IM IN. When I v. is a ul eevenb u aaw aa A - Ä 1 n . wfg

a- rears out I MiU'irniv Bccniea to ioshj iuy uu,n k-v

health andvuauiy. fäuävaw a muuivu iv-

hard, but tue doctor tnougni oueiem avnai prescrilied tonics, which I took by tin? rjnart w ithout rehe f. Keading one day in the BBperof Mrs. Pinkham's gnat cunts, and lineling the symptoms dcseriled HbV swercdmiue,Idcc i.l. .1 1 would give Ljdia E. IMnkhain's Vegt tabL ( otiiietMiiid a eiti I did not s.iv a word to the doctor:

I bought it myself, and took it acce.nlMtg to directions rtuouiy for two niontlw. and I found tint I gradually fanproi and that all pains left me, and I was my old pelf once more. Lii.lil E. iMNCL.ua. 17 E. -Jd Btaj Chicago HL"

I.vdla E. Pinkham's Vcectal.le Compound i the one stire roi -cdv t.'t be re li.-.l lipon at tliis important pevtod in a '"-' &r Ii,..: wifli it ihe cm go threRBjt with eomn and aalety the v k sho must aeeomplNh. and f.irt.fv l,, r physical well being ÜttVl her future life maj In- insured against sic knessand sufft riug. stlrAnA FORFEIT ' wee-anMt frtharlth pr-dnrs th original lrltera and ,!gntares est SPLIIIIII r.U.V .1. -V, ,h -111 rn tl.r.r S.lute !

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