Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1904 — Page 7

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HOW TO PACK AWAY EGGS. Preservation in Water Olms a I a Method Highly Favored by K. .labia Authorities.

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simple and cffi i. ni method eggs fur Mnrvnl months

is o cortng tan with a solution of a r giaaa I ti tat preparation has been varimia experiment station and pcovsd I,, tw ..he beat of any . inert hods yet discovered, except artiflI rill rtld Bti.rau'.. It ts being uaed to "mil- "I in a oniinen ial ay, aa 1 well as by many farmers and houaeI.- Bpera who wish to pack away cgi;. fn spri; when they are cheap and plenty i r u-.- during the fall and winter

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toeJi bench! sarv ' '"n down. Stale or dirty egxs 1 - rur. i will not keep well Kims fhould not ba j wash-i! Th'-y should . pt Ked. prefvithll rf!? "abV 'all end d-iwn. in a atone Jar I aa dp- "r "rh,r "lUbto vessel, which should like r new 1 ' placed in a .ool. dark place. To tea

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or IS quarts of water. wh'ch has t.eeu boiled and cooled, add one quart water r:sa (sodium aili. ate, whiih may be oli alni-d of most druggists. A good KraiN-.of water glass should be used. , The vessel should be kp: tightly covered o prevent evaporation If the tfgB ar.. k jit in too wai "i a place the

sili-ate l deposited and the eitps are no property protected The solution may be prepared, pla e ! bi the Jar and lr h 'kh added from time to time untfl the Jar is full, but tie sure that thero If fully tv o Inches of th solution covering the pkjs Tl.e eggaj may be ta':en out from time : time a m-i ded. They may bo covered with a jelly-Mke solution, whl. h Is easily washed off All packed SSa on-ain a little pas. and In boiling

the shell will crack This mav le t,re- i

Wittd by makin a pinhole in th laru1 end of the epi; ofore cooking. One farmer in Maine reports preserv- ' dozen epRs last season by 'hla UtaMKl Me sold tp.-m In Decem-I'-r and January and received the same price that stri tly fresh cbrs sold for. WW la ci:rs preserved :r. 1 his way are not aa good as new-lai.l eggftV they ar" better than the usual tun of fresh o be had at the stores Orange J'idd Farmer.

,,n- a ain...,!. ihe largtkt prue ever asked and laid for a tingle pearl wa Alli.O'iO, hic i si the value of the great 1 avernii r i url. It ITM otificuilll iu tl.e ptMMMloi of an Arahiun merbant. ai.d M Tavtraigf traveled from I aria tj Catift with Ihm ixjire inIwution of purehahicg the pearl Although he went prepared toj,:,v Ka um bittw.it, a: i.ooo and C tOOKM, be MMtoded ti at ke would be a Ma toa tain it lor ...Hill gSi.ooo. Hikfir,tof. far was lo.ooo but after the deal had Watlaltd ou fur a fw dayatbia had risen to 71 MM Finally tketriWafMh tion wae:oil with llo.ooo.aad pearl aaiperta auti tkat It i a bargala at that priee. It ia the largest god moat parfaaH faa of Ita km.! known, aad tba luster is said to be unrivaled. It la exactly tw.i Iwahaa in laajjtll and oval biped. Tit-Blu.

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I. en I. rum a llnkerf. Uhan (.. i.. i. rant wa iiar:i rmaater in kfeaaoo during our war with that country he dlttiBf uiahed himaclf by eatalilitbing a bakery, which not only furnished wholesome bread for his con.mand, but added materially to the regimental fund. (icn. Hrooke, at

Camp Hhomas. ha followed tbt il.'ns-

tm ua aatamp.e, . ml eatablibt d a bakery which has nn output of So.oou In ires ru n t,i,nr, at.il ei.: j j s i men night and dJ. .Sin e the baker) h is been in operation every man at Caaap Tboman has reeeiad a loaf of fresh bread eery day. The bread ir of a very line quality and w bolenome. Cincinnati Rwquln r. llMMBlmn Music. The sitigitig of the native Haalians it ajaraya melodious and pleasing. The Kanaka has a quick ear fur mtisic. und lenrns new airs with facility. Yet, M matter wat selection is sung by the native, und ro matter ROW closely the PotCfJ ore followed, the ting-

:r? Is n',i. peculiarly plaintive, due, no doubt, to some subtle, indefinite ciiality of the singera' voices. Their s nging is at its best out of doors, and j .-.rticularly when they are upon the vater and the airs are their own. X. V. Press

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TO PREVENT BUMELE FOOT. Place the Roosts of the Hens Low and Have the Floor Covered with Litter.

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rcle rider, with huge legs and muselea lke iron. "I see the prodigal has returned." said the M xiiicor neighbor.

"Yes." replied the father, thought- , felly, as he tred in amazement at the

j bulging hosiery of his -hopeful; "he Bv.mhle foot la an r.Iargement of; seems to have returned and brought the feet uf fowls, and is generally the fatted calf with him. Cleveland

iaue. by bruises due to the fowls , Plain Dealer.

alighting heavily when '.hey fly down

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.'ire. Daniortli, oi St. Joseph, Mich., tclis ho she was cured cf falling of the womh and its accompanying pains and misery hy Lydia ü. Pinkham'sN citable Compound. DataJI MaMl ' Life .-tokS dark in.l.cl w'.icn a woman fee's tiiat . hcrstrength is fading awayajsd sh.r- haa Do hopes of ever ting retaoffjda Such was my feeling a few months ago trhca I was advised that my p-or health was aaa I by prolapsus or falling of tlio WOeRaK The words aoum'.cd like a la. .i tmc. 1 felt that my sun had pet ; but lafftia B I'inkii. im's ITataj fahl 'omiMuntl came to me as an elixir of life ; it restored the lost forces aad built me up until my good health ret -.med to me. For four months I took the medicine daily, and each dose added health and atrerigth. 1 am ao thankful for tliehelp lobtainedthrough s use." Mn?. I i nrcr. Danf. hth, IOot Miles Ave., tt Joseph. Mich. t 'OOO ferft t It onq'fal of MW ftr P'Otaf i -i:i i: vi ii i. advi To WOMEN." Wnion would sa,c tlmo nnd Utach avicltasflae if tkef would wriN fi !r-. PlnkaUaOi loral i o ii n -.'Mm a" :.uy dietreswifijf pj nifoiiM apMr. It is In , and lia.t pul thtrnnnTtdt of wuiucu uu tlig rilit road tu recovery.

fr.m their perches. The trouble orran most frequently wph heavy birds

which cenerally have poor powers ot j

flight, w hen their w IgaVt is compared to that of their wlnj; p rar. The lighter fowls, having more hying power, i light ea.-ily. and their fet are no' bruleed Wkea he?vy towls are per niitud to pcr h high, i' is a commor thing to see them coir. down from their roosts light on theit feet and tumble over. The aliening la often a atapatali 4 by a hard 'hum;, This Is the prevailing eause ( f bumble foot TS e reaulta of auch bru es are swellings in which pus developa. If these Wellings are lan. -d end the pus - aps the feet rc.'ain their normal rie. If the pus is not remitted to gagae M ultimately foraai a cheesy BMaaa and the aBlitirBiaal is permani nt. The way to prevent bumble ftot is te place the roosts low and have the floor covered with litter This makes it possible for the fow.s to COM down off the roosts without abstaining bruises.

HOUSE FOR WARM CLIMATE. Just the Thing for Farms Where the Poultry Is Moved Around in Hot Weather.

That I. um! I m!.rell:l. He 1 a '-!i JToe'd get me my new umbft IIa. 1 thliik ;t will rain. She Hat I lea! it to Herr von N'eugebauer laat aiyfat when it was raining to haid. "Lent it to in in did yoaf Way, we'll never see it again." "Why r.ot?" "H! because it was his umbrella." Der Floh.

lt. -a I Mrmlirn wi the Ilnr. Tatey'a raked la pretty tough-look h.g lot this morning, haven't tbev?" said the strat.ger to the reporter in the police court. "You're looking at the wrong lot," IBaarered the reporter. "Those are not the jirisoners: they are the lawyers." lo on Herald.

One of the houses wfclek I use has a ihed attached to one aide, in which th cht. ks are ptgoad after taken from the small coops The house ;roper ts 7x13 feet and six feet to tlM carea. It haa

Cni-nurutir nl. Frances Harry says he just wants to fall down and worship me all the time Her Mamma- Oh. w?ll; don't mind that. dear. After you're married he vM.n't let it interfere with his busi aeaa. chicngo Krenlag News. Mnlenl. She Have you heard "Sengs Withuut Words?" He I'va heard a lot of them withont rr.usle. After that the incident and tha p'nno were closed. Indianapolis Journal.

iiikIi BJeela nn n..i.r. A foreign savant has declared that a most prevnlent cause of hysteria In women is hieb heeled ihn an, I

that if the objectionable boots were I ta' D durlnS the season in this setUe-

abandoned the hvsteria willce-se.

A recent Issue of the Shelby ville. IUI Bois, Demo, rat contains a Ion and interibtiLg letter from Mr. BUM Koat, formerly a prosperous farmer of that atate. who recently emigrated to Western Canada, taking up a claim for himself and for each of his three aona. From Mr. Kom b letter, watch was written Feb. 3. 1904, we publish thefollowing. beUe.lcg it will proved ereat Interest fo those who have conten. plated MtUtai In the Canadian N'orthw. "I had in August, l .:'. secured a claim for myself, and filed on three quarter acctioris for my soua. My claim is onehalf mile south of the Edmonton and Lake St Anne trail.

"Coming m late in the season we had little opportunity to break and to propare ground for a first years crop, still we raised over Ita) bushels of very fine potatoes, end Bowed a few acres of barley, but the season was too far advai Bad for the barley. However, we secured good feed from it. and on rented ground IS miles east of ua, raised a fine crop of oats, so that we will have plenty of feed for horses. We cut about no tona of hay ar.d thus will have an abundance. We have, all told, about 24" acres of hay meadow, which would yield the past rear over three tona to the acre, and in an ordinarv season the meaiiow would furnish 0'0 tons of hay. The grass la

very nutritious, and cattle on the ranpea OOaM very fat without being fed a pound of grain. "On the up'and the grass prows from eight to ten inches tall. This Is called range grass, and is suitable for stot I at any time, even In the winter when the ground Is not covered too deep with sr.ow Hi.r-es subsist on it alone, at all times, provldfd they are native stock. The gra.-s in the hay meadowa here is called red-top, and grows from

fle to six feet In length, and when cut at the proper time yields an abundant crop of nutritious hay. "Our cattle have not cost us a cent since we came on our homestead, only the small outlay for rait and lalor In putting up hay and shelter. All cattle have been doing well this winter, and feeding up to the first of January was

unnecessary. . there aas good raue up to that time. "All the snows up to that date were followed by winds from the northwest that melts it very rapidly; these winds are called Chinook winds, and are always warm. In one night a Chinook wind may takeaway three or four inches of snow. "We have built on our claim a comfortable house of hewn logs, 21x26 feet, one and one-half stories in height, with a good cellar. During the latter part of June we rafted logs down the Sturgeon to a sawmill, about eight miles away, and thus aa ured 5.000 feet of good lumber which was needed for the house. Later In the season a shingle mill located six miles away. To this we hauled logs and had shingles cut for the roof. ' We had an abundance of wild fruit the past season. conisting at gooseberries, Btrawberries, raspberries, eyeberrles. blueberries, cherries and saskatoons. The latter are a fine looking berry, red, and quite pleasant to the taste.

but not much to be desired in cookery. The strawberries are the same as those that grow wild In Illinois. Raspberries are red In color, large and equal to any of the tame varieties, and so are the gooseberries. The cranberries consist of the high and trailing varieties. The latter are m st sought and contiguous to the swamps. The ground Is literally covered with them as with a red carpet, but the best and most sought Is the blueberry, so called by the Indians. This is the famous 'huckleberry' (whortleberry! of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Pennsylvania, and cannot be excelled for excellence by any fruit cultivated. It Is found here both on the prairie and in the timber in Immense quantities. "Game Is very plentiful so far as prairie chickens, pheasants, ducks of all kinds, and geese are concerned. We have taken r.early 5(j0 chickens and pheasants, also a great many ducka. "An occasional deer is seen, but are not plentiful, only one having been 1

CUTICURA THE SET $1.00.

Complete TreMtmeat f..r K.err lime'

säur from l'lnilea to Scrofula, froiu lufaui't to Ik- A

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sur.vea with t uticura Boap arid hot water to i il -. the -k.ll ! c r j-' - I k. .1 1 ih ah' I Soften the ti... ki'Iied i I' . drv Without bard rubbiiia'. and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to alky itchiag, irritation and inflammation, and soothe und heal, and lastly take uticura 1'eaojvent Fills to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every function in a state of healthy activity. M I. k.r' 't cures of a tuple, m rofuloua and hereditary huinora are daily made b f'uti. ura reined nt. titan by ail ether blood and akill : I

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How to Clean Laces. To clean d. i . ate laces, take a l.irge glaas iar; cover with old cotton and spread the lace carefully on it. Set the bottle in warm Dory Moap audit and leave for an hour. If ".tarn are dirficult to remove, place in the hxin and tliey will dieappeer. Kuiae by dipjuinf the bottle in riser at a sat, ELEANOR li l'AKKKR. . A New York man prepoaai to ue tame snakes to cirar housea ..f rata and mice He will proi.ablj jm, ,,r tneni of woiueu by tan. astthod VVaatluavftoa 1'ost.

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and ol aahea. . p i t (all to provide grit for rour fowls. If nothing rise la to be hatf , taal up arakaa c rM kery. Dry tobacco will not kill lire on hens. We have seen fowls driven hv Ha from m :s made of jure stronp tobacco. WLile it is sonn- trouble to whitewash tha houses twice a year, it j uvs. and it pays to use carbolic acid in tnc wash If ou have no spray pump to whitewash with, the tinner will make you a tin squirt pun for 2" cents that will throw the wash into every c rack. If the roosts are suspended by roda from the rafter ar.d not allowed to touch the sides of the house, you will bare much less trouble with lice. To the writer's mind the ideal poultry house Is one with plastered wallr nd ceiling, and with a cement floor la

b a aouit fumigation la a success

Ni m ( ATTI.F, N.uK. St. . r IX T1i . ML). Ilm I I. it K WItit. r Wh. it WIIKAT No . K -.1 iDRN-No. 2 OATS No, 2 IMItK M -s in. vi Ulli Western St. .im ..

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"Fish are very plentiful at all seasons of the year. Fish wapons and sleds

are passing almost daily alone the trail with heavy loads of fish, destined for Pt Albert and Kdmonton. From the lr.:tor point they are shipped south on the Calcary and IMmor.ton railroad to points along the line, and also to Assinibola. on the Canadian Pacific railroad." For further information appltj tor.njr authorized Canadian Government Agent whose address appear? elsewhere. Benevolent OM Laif (outside of eandf she ; "Don't cm . . c j. , c-.me :n here a tin I .! liny yaa a tick of eai;iii." Small l regia --"Tanks; data we t ine mudder msds ' me BTJ tor. She keep ce atore. ' Harvard ' 1-aii ;

o K. C. S. Almanic for 1904. The Kaaaaa City S.m'liern K.iIwst Conipnny'a Annual Alniana. is. BOW revlv ..r clistnt.iition. It rostaiaa the usual inontlily cale ndars, many uaeftil hnianjhulJ luntu ami information . nn.erning the ! !"'" try in MstaTsMri, Arkanswa, Tba Indian Tern lory, Texas and lxniiiana. Write gw s soajr t... s. o. Waratar, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt. K. C. 65. Ky , Kansaa City, Mo.

A REVELATION !a size, uiairniflrence ami beauty, the St Louis World's Fair surpaasea any previous F.xro-ttion. To see It as it I. tret the "KATV ' Alimm. Vi. wa of all principal bu.lilir.pa reproduced In colors in the lithevrapher'a highest art. The leaves, 6 x 10. arc loosely bound and may b framrd Send 2V to " Is ATY 644 Ksiy

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