Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1904 — Page 3

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tiiut I lie pYopJe, hainjr heart o bis . .! . rliaai im for a bulletin. "H w ill Deerlo," h murmured, "to ay I hac ti ten. oi. tA buck, of ma i ekS n: Tell the... Ilia oiee betrayed hi anxiety. That 1 am sufTi r.iig acutely from a t inmrous f uru licit uu tue u be ut a iit-uiia t.sKi.o!" Kinging Ii r frvali ir;ui ami milk poultice, M bit into u eaiare .hh1Wieb.- N. V. l'n

I hr aatmri i ri-a. The t ul tin ntitury's fire' 11 7 1-07 mounts op to 1,115. und the ilcftths tout lean Io.imjO. A little over i tn-itflbs of these occurred in the ' I niteil Static. These latter hate m.t IwaWM l r, TO port lomtfly fatal. I for the deaths amount to lata than u twelfth. Hut in M tircfc occurring in other eemtrit " ti,re have beeW lost : ii i re than M0 lives. lt.-n.ou for laser. Clara Well, aunt, have your photo- j graphs COSBe 'n m Mr. Snappeschotte's? j Miss Maydeval (angrily) Ye, and I they went back. too. with a note i -j.reing my op r f hl in jnni. ini "Gracious! What van it?" "Why, on the ba k of every picture were these w ird: 'The original nf thia iearefully preerved.' " Iloston Trav- j t ier.

Many farmers, whose barn apar;t !' -oniewhat Untted. Mack the larger poftioa of their hay crop until aft r Ihrwlilag. and then haul It into tl.t ban later for winter feediBg, Under nn ii ein um stances this method teen.

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ahould happen to be like hat we have

had the paat two seacot .-. there Is not i ancer of losing the entire grain

cropa Of course during some K-asont I there is a greater btiw. of roiiKlia.'' tc

ba atorad than durinp ot her feasons I.. i rtheless. the rnaj rlty of farmerf bXOW just about the ptncu'tng a pa city of their land, and can quite accurately estimate amount of barn room that will be required to store their crops and from year to year be able

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llnnlrW CMttW. Alnwiek .i:lc. according to tin j aarVatiMMI f a learned antiquary, owe j ita Offigia to the Itoman. It is one of the largest tiothic building in Ilritain, 1 containing alwiiit live acres of ground wthin its outer walls, flanked with 10 n.wers and turret.. C inc. unati Ka- j i,nirer.

I rmnlr Worker In Munli h. At Ifaaidl niatiy of the clerks at the i . rl and hotcln are girl. anl as ensh.ers and book keepers at restaurant i ltd other bouses of business they are well in evidence. Mat y women sre sloe employed at railway stations as i bjflf jfficcclerks. N. Y. Sun. 4Ur r...... mr :r.Miger lo the ofBcetW of the law I. ere attend strictly to their luties? Arii Bl Al Thty haf t. Suspended tee herifl' for lettin' a boss thief esi ..pi . 'From ofTlce? "No fror a tr e." N. Y. Ji urnal.

as food as a crop is ready to be barlisted, to secure it by storing under

' shelter. There is but little doubt that if the loss sustained from stark ing j cropa were accurately figured out, , there would be enough loss upon th majority of farms in five years to pay the cost of building a barn sufficient- ' 1 large to store all the crops raised uiion the farm. The paat two rainy seasons bare, 1 think, demonstrated that capital in i barn.s Is a good Investment There

A Tri rerr llrleat. There :s ore budding in the world not dedicated to hristianitv, and yet which has a Scriptural text on every brick. This i the case with thet h-.rch of K'. j-opina. now tie mosque Aja Sofia, rebuilt by Justinian on the ruins of tbree other cbur. ' . the first of whi ti was built In i.stantine v. hen

be leiui ed the imperial capital to l'.yniitiiim. 'l'he text w it ti which UM b: I s are .tumied is a portion of the fifth ver. i. of t he fort -si vth chap' r of the replant I "tiod la in the inidt of her." Wien St. Sophia was eojiverted Into a mosque after the Turkish oea rjOteel in I'tVS all the 1 hristian emblems were reu.ovcd or defn ed atd th- Ca qtii-ite Moi-aic pictures covered up with plaster tu obedience to the Moslem law, which absolutely forbids the portraal

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or can ing. Chicago Journal. I lie OeOfltMi Oram. The men who play the big drums in tbe ilaTeeeel regiment of tLe Servian army must have an easier lot than the drummers of other lai.ds, fur tiny do not have to carry tbeir own drutns. In nearly all cases, instead of being slung in front of the man who plays it. the instrument is put on a small twowheel cart drawn by a large dog. Of course the drummer must play as he marches, but the dog is so well trained that there is no difficulty in doing this. The animal keeps his pace even through the longest marches, and the drummer walks behind the cart, performing on his instrument as it goes aleCUJ. Kucb regiment is provided w ith two or three big drums, but very few regiments have a band. Youth's Companion. I ( a 1 Impm erUhril Arm 7. The necessity of calling out the men who were released from Eervir-e with tbe colors last year draws attention once more to the state of the Italian army. There are 1U army corps, and so limited are the finaneial resources of

the country that after the staff and rthe officers have been provided for there is little left for the rank and file. The sad conaeqirence is that, notwith

standing the scores of millions Italy has spent on her army in the past, and the 10.000.0tK) she is still spending annually, it is insufficient to insure the security of tbe country. More men have to be called under arms. be-ause the companies of every regiment are much lielow their normal atrength. Home Cor. Pall Mall Gazette.

HE fVAS WILLING TO PAY. Cut Was a Little Too Fortmost .a Ordering the Help Around.

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I a.a t going ou: an that tria. PLAYINC GOLF IN THE SOUTH Most Enjoyable Features of the Game Arc Those of the Little Black Caddy.

Kallaer Alut I'lowfri. Some experiments made recently In Belgium tend to throw doubt on the truth of the assumption that lnccta are guided to flowers by the brightness

I of their colors. Ilrilliantly-colored I dahlia, were covered so as to show onlr the disks, and butterft-.s and beea

are. however, a great many farmers j t0ught these flowers with the same who are abundantly able to have con- j eagerness and frequency as those which venlent barns for. storing their crops I rere fully exposed. The conclus n oho have not, simply because they do reached that the insects were guided not believe the above statement. Upon by their sense of smell rsther than by my own farm I have plenty of stor- ! their sight seems conclusive. Chit ago

in room for all the hay and grain, it I had not, I would not hesitate a m-

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ful afH t.im. isn't it Grat1- Oh. 1 dint know. He ean monipche the conversation without having to say a great deal Boston Tran- ript.

Chronicle.

M btall - tr. ... M.lr sirnp. Kith ;be t! rwisg of the sap. a new in'ustry will opefl up to the maple sugar kers in prohibition New England, ns it has been discovend tlint a tine article f whisky can be distilled from the sirup i hicago Tiaaes-HeieJd

nill-tltrrf Hille. ' The Üritish armv rifle has hi

pyoent parts. in thv roduction of which machines are emplov ed. as well us Hons processes wl.a hdonot require machinery.

V n Infnl tStfSttoS. Iutv Ithiiie Say. Willie bow do . tit it (K-gold up in Klondike? W.ary Willie Py washin". Hilly chee! Count me out!" Up to D

RACE DONE? Kct n Bit of IL

A man who thought his race was run'n.ade a IckhI find tbat brought him ta i to perbct health . "One year ago I was unable to perf rm any labor, in fact 1 was told by my phvsii ians that they could do nothing further for me. I was fast sinking awajr, for an attack of grip had lef; my stomach so weak it could not digeel any food sufficient to keep me alive. There I was jist wasting away. gr wing thinner every day and weaker, really hetnjg snuffed out simply bemuse I could not get any nourishment from food. ' Then my sister got after me to try l'i spo HnH loei which had done mu h good for her. and she finally persuaded nie. and although no other food had done me the least bit of rood, my m. mah handled the GrapeNuts from the first, and this food supplied tbe nourishment 1 had needed. In throe months I was so strong I n.ocd from Albaty t San Francisco ami now on my three meals of (JraeN its and cream every day I am strong and vigorous and do fifteen hours work. 1 believe the sickest peron In the world could do as I do, eat three seals of nothing but Crape Nuts and ream, and MM be on their feel again in the flush of best health like me. Not only am I in perf' physical health again, but my brain Is stronger and .learer than It ever was on the old diet. I hope you will write to the names I send yoa about Crape-Nuts, for I want to see my friends well and rtron; Just think that a year ago I was dying, nut to-day. although I f ceer H ejvr cf age. most peo;de tak me to be less than 4. and I feel Jut as oug I k" " Name given by I ,m Co. Battle Creek. Muh. There's a reason. Look for the little book. "The MM to WeV.i'e. M i:u-L '

mnt to Invest In more barn room Hut where the barn room is limited, and It is necessary to stack hay a derrick similar to tbe oae Illustrated in the cut can be eret ted that

will greatly lessen the labor involved

Ii stacking. The derrick shown in cut r quires three poles, two 40 feet long

and one 37 feet. The two longest poles ( should be arranged in the shape of an In- '

i erfed V by bolting the ends together , ! with a three-qusrter-lnch bolt The pole ' i should be set Into the ground at least I

four feet In order to help my tue derrick. The derrick tan be raised by the use of a rope and tackle, and thus irreatly lessen the heavy liftlnc It will be necessary to stay the poles by running a No. 10 wire from the Kp to the single pole over the top of the other poles, and then down to the ground about 30 feet from the foot of the derrick. It will also bt ne essary to stay the derrick in othir directions. The manner In which i he fork is arranged Is very clearly Ihn! in the cut. This derrick has row lieen in use five seasons, and has inned very satisfactory Leo C. Reynolds, in Ohio Farmer.

v strmk of Lack. I hud great luck at the races

Of Wide Interest. Breed, Wi . July 18-Special Chas. Y. Peterson, Juuce of tbe neco fee Oconto i v., hat deliveted a judgment that ia of interest to the wtiole tinted Mates. Put briefly, t..at iwigmer.t is. "Dodd's Kidney Pills are the bet ALiiuey medicine on the market to-day." And Mr. Peterson gives his reason for this judgment. He says: "Last winter I

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not know what it w as hut an atlvert'.sement led me to try Dodo's K:dney Fills. After taking one bos I can onlv ay tiiey have done rm re for me tnan eprc;ed as 1 feel si weil new as ever I d;d before."

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to-day. Morgan Picked a winner, eh? "Nu; but when I reached the track 1 found I'd left all my money at home in my other trousers." "That's your idea of luck, is it?" "Yc; and the lest part of it was 1 didn't know a soul tin re and couldn't Ihutow a cent." Chicago livening News.

RAISING H0CS ON SHARES. A Practice Quite Popular in Iowa and One That Yielda Big Profits to Investors.

Appropriate. "Whv. that eoat doesn't fit s bit," said Edgar's sister; "it's all waves up aad down jn or hark." "That i what I told the tailor, but lesaid you had to eipeet that bt-caute it sir surge tu.: '." Siray BtOMa

THE MARKETS.

N w CATTLE Native Ste.rs l O'n o.N-Middltnn KI. 'I K Winter Wheat . WHEAT No. 2 Kei ORN Nu. S UATS-.N'o. :

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The Onlv Ytonmlnl Klnf. It is said that the king of Italy is tbe

rnly Kuroneau monarch of tin present I LA!ii . atern Bti . i L i. i i ..I . I s i . i.i . i

liroe u" lias iisrii nuunuru in uiiuir. He was slashed with a aber by sn Austrian soldier at the battle of Custoza, ia which the Italians were vanquished, and he would probably have been killed or taken prisoner had not his father's officers forced him to leave the field. N. V. Tribune.

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Iowa j'armirs in n.any cams are rentfng lands on which hogs are grown on .-.ii- having stoiUe! tin tarni on shares to tenants. A telegram frtn, Iowa City says that the problem now la

o-. what basis shall tbe increase of I brood sows and other animals supplied J on shares be divided at the end of the season I i The owner of the animals placed out . . .

on shares has usually expecteu at tr.e time of divisions half of the Increase of

I MM h animals, or if the animals are not j sold, an equitable division of them has usually been made. This plan has liev a

carried out many times In this county with both sides of the bargain well pleased, despite the fact that the first

ow tu r of the sow s ;ets all the best of the I bargain. The way in w hich a careful fanner ol Hie county figured It out this spring, and It is on his figures that the most of the

present contracts are bacd. Is to take a herd of ten sows and placing the usual value upon them about $K.". credit tbat to the owner. He credits a!o ten acrf of pasture land, rentid for about $50. tc the same side of the book, bringing BH Investment up to about M6 Me then takes the average production of about sit pic to the sow. r.nd values thun at $72. or $ 720 for the whole herd. I n to this time it ias been the custom

Pfor the Investor to take half of this

sum. or IMt) as his share of tbe Increase, and since money ha bei n tight during the past few years, he has had no trouble In getting iL It gives bim, however, about 1R0 per cent on his lay Vested capital for the risk involve

"Mom and Pop." An interesting little t on Rtaten bland was playiug with a thermometer in a room in w hieb hi r mother was busily engaged with her work, and tbe little one, picking up another thermometer that did not look exactly like tbe one w'.iich she held in her hand, said: "Mamma. I think this must be a therpopetcr." X. Y. Tribune. in Old Pap? ras. The old saying that nothing is ever

lost is unexpectedly verified by the recent finding in a tomb at Luxor, Kpy pit, where it had lain concealed for l.Soo years, of a papyrus containing 10 jiocms by Raechylides. a great Greek poet, whose writngs had wholly disappeared. Cincinnati Knquirer. Heard at a Part . "I suppose you acquired a good deal of useful information while you were on a farm last summer?" "Yes. I noticed that while black hens lay white eggs. It never happens that white hens lay black eggs." X. Y. World. Raai ball ran Tommy- Pa. what's a ewer? Father --It's a big-mouthed pitcher, my son. Put why do you as f Tommy Oh, I just wondered who w ould le the ewer of the New York nine this ve.ir. Jewelers' WeeKlv.

Uwim at Ii. "They say that Mrs. iirimlly doea a great deal of fancy work." "I should say she did. When she can find nothinjf else to do. she ruffles her husband's temper." Detroit Free Press.

Those l.ovlaa .Irl. Helen IWvi't you think my new bonnet is a perfect dream'.' Mattie It's more than a dream, dear; ft's a renuine nightmare. Chicago Evening Xews. .

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TIiss Alice M. Smith, of Minneapolis,

Minn., tells how woman's monthly suffering may be quickly and permanently relieved by Lydia E Pinkharns .Vegetable Compound. m)ear Mrs. Pinkham: I havo never before given my endorsement for any medicine, but Lydia B. I'inkhiuir.s VtyetMss 'mpiind has added so MU It to my life and hajipiness that I feel like makiiiR an exception in this case. 3'or two years every month I would luve two days ol severe pain and could find no rvlicf, ltiL one day when VL-i;ing a friend I run ac ross Lydia L.. Pinkham's V ('rotable oinriMtnl, she had used it with the liest results and advised me to try it. found that it worked wonders with me ; I now experience no pain and only had to use a few bottles to bring aUnit this wonderful change. I use it occasionally now when I am exceptionally tired or worn out.' Miss Alic e M. mith, Third Ave., South Minneapolis, Minm, Chairman Executive Committee Minneapolis Study Club. Beauty and strength in women vanisli early In life beoaus of monthly pain or OOfaac iiiwutrilhl irregularity. Many suffer silently anil sie their host Ritts fade away. Lydia E. IMnkharn's Vepet.ihle oinpotinil hi'lps wnirn pr-serve roundness of form and freshness of face heeause it makes their entire f m:i 1 orghliiWaj heulthv. If larrii s women safely through the vurious natural cne und i tin- s.i t i-jruard of wonian' health. The truth hbOttl thi ureal niedi. ine is told in the letters from women published In thi iaper constantly. Mrs. C. Kleinschrodt, Morrison, 111., says:

"Dub Mm, Itnkham: I have stiffred ever

sinee I was thirteen years cf ape with niy menses.

ihey were irregular and very iainfuJ. 1 doctored a great deal but received no In-netlt. "A friend advised me to try Lydia E. IMnkharn's Vegetable oniiiound. w 1 . i h I

di'Uand after taking, a lew bottle ot it, I found

great relief. "Menstruation is now regular and without

pain. I am enjoying better health than I have

for sometime.

How is it possible for us to tr&kr- it plainer thn.t Lydia E PinkJiaaa'a Vegetable) C e piiini will positively help all sick women ?

Ail M'men are constituted alike, ncn anu pixir, high and low, all suffer from the same organic troublea. Surely, no one can wish to remain weak

and tlekly, llleeiWIiegeil with life and Witbotrt hope for tiie future, when proof v. so mmiatakable thai Lydia B. PlnkbaVOt! N eeretaUc ( ..mpoiind will cure monthly suffering all womb and ovarian troubles, and all tbe ills peculiar to women.

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tFmk CANDY CATHARTIC .

A sweet bit of candy medicine, pnrely vegetable, absolutely harmless, never grip mr gripe. A sale of over TBN MILLION boxes a year 10c ifc, jOc proves their great merit. He sure you get CÄSCAKE I S he only original, genuine Candy Cathartic.

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