Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1904 — Page 7

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.s I'm...- Ilwrbert Hlunan St had m; . n part in fwbüfl Bltail only are a member of the reichstag. His attitude bad Ifen that Of B MAS bot appreciated Oy hl sovereign, and who was vailing lu tba i k ground for an opportunity to resume his career. His delivery an a parliamentary . r lMBrOved yar by year. He always declined to Join ar.y potitleal -roup, steadfastly callir. himself an . . pent a His naughty am! Imperi-uii.-mannen in early life, ween hf was n,r eoaadoua of tlx- fa t 'fiat he aaa the son of the most powerful statesman in Europe, softened in later life. lralm-d l or III I nlir" ucce aa.ir. I r aea lUsrnarck's father trained MM ; ,. Hof as chancellor of the German empire, and advanced him rapidly in the diplomatic service until at ape of 4 he was minister of for- . . :. affairs. In Whk !i o -.te n he lOok part m nearly a very imp : '.act .n r- : . rr;t!)-a:in. An Incident tau nearly wrs bed Prlaee Martert! career and that caused the old i hanoatlor preat annoyance . j'r t-h fount Herbert'! eloperasai with Princess Carola h Beutbea. UM B fe Of TriiMf Karl, th" Bead of thai lingolsbed SUeslaa honaa The prineeaa was of the Hstafaldt family, rod roneg BiaaMrch at the time waa his faMnr's private lecretary. Coant !!:' rt lived with th" princess in rrn Italy for a few weeks, and

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COOD IDEA FOR DAIRYMEN. How to Cots' i I a Sterilizing Oven with Rack for Bottles tud Other Utensils. I t.u'.r- Ii ll-'- a ft. I. oveti SltL rack fbff bottle! and tinware that may tie Baad! OJ any caiat- 1-arjK uii-r ar.d tinner s tl r a r n uts tl.e bttTii.5iag oven w.tii d or opaaad to receive truck hl.i.u at Li Tl. o . :i ii mad of watebed ItimUr on a light frame, tl.e Inatse lined M aine, oldered at the joints. Tba door Ii doable, with beveled ei.eei. r.a!nK f'-!t a.befltoa r rubL-r packing on tie four adgea outeide to

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t quir lag (.-. it i f.r aaartaaM r t baei I aetata license la trmatltn4 Inml. bringt I to I. pl.t a jT . . ir i I. diti. .ii i.t a tT.il r, tin I'ii 'I raiiM-i -ijit. When I the i.i v sraa naaaaal aaaaa of the pniileji restated it, ami tbla led la a

test l'tle, In Vhl.'h the f i ; i 1 in rested mm supported by the Haina HtHte Gulden' aaaoeiatioa, Since thut time nSny 'f the 'lldes l.;ie -..mc 1 kr that s law which prevents leeompetenl paoade front acting us guldea to partii-n of Kfirt - tn-n fruiu ntbcff .tir , is im rauch fr their benefit iu It is fcr thai f the vihitin,' aporta men and the Mate, nt.il there la noai

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n man! feat advantage to jrwiiies themsalves la knowing that their sbility la n gnizeil and ilmt s e nue to act a guide gives them a standInir whidfa n unauthorised gu.de would not bave,

avi.ry nx-dx ine. I. th.it the tolonl rtbi a en s t i . eil ti n it ol Kaot f.r.ijr W-M ttun to ta bias t last why he i He rej . ! "Aii in at it ii. Ii mouth wi snali luiUah." iii.

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The la-e Emperor Prd r. k pav- t aaneell rr Blaaaarck exteuatva forests U l'riedri hsruhe, which I me have ln-erea-'-d in I alttSy atnl the ham '.1 -gava to Prince Kerberl (2,400,000 in securitlei and rash. The estate i n'w

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ddeat son of th late I'r.n. a arck. the gragt am lloff of ;: .-rrpir-' He -' d 1 rv In i and i4:in nutveeattif, the Prussian army u a Henri aervea ddHng the l ran oiar of 1 70-71, and a soiled si the bar' of MarsIn 1T! Hi-rtrt becatne an he dfpartaaeal of forelga sfsra a-"i-,ant to his father,

tbea chane"!ir. He was attaihcd to th! Qermaa legations at iterne and at i fron l-TJ to 1 7 7 Iaer on. I liecomc cg-in. ;ll r f the Oeraaan eaibnaay in laads in, ar.i aab ie mtly oo tipied the fame position II 81 Petersburg. In ll he was ap pointed minister nleaploteatlary at The R and !. he became ander aac

ret try of Rata lu the departnsent of aff.tr: This io-t iic held until th! sa of his fataer from tha hip. when he 1-ft the servnlre From 1H4 to s7 N - i srai a aaaatäi r of the c.erman reichst sg, snd also from ltM until ' n.i- f In- death He was married to GoaataM Margaret Hove-. Of Um Hungartaa nohility. and after the aatb Of Bll father, he inherited the title of i ace The danaas- d had only KM Riater, who is the wife of Count yo'- I- aa His brother V:i; am dtc-d

I I Herbert leaves five children rll and three toys. His brother Wllllsm had four i hildren. all of whom ar - i 1 1 alive The Countesa von Rer.vau has no children.

INSURGENTS ARE ACTIVE

' III rMtattMf ItteesaM tn inrrf face us y se Bsises essieel lulu Ssbawlaaloss,

ITKRlLIZIXa AND COTTLE RACK. mal steam tight No floor or threahabi 1m required. Dralatga is supplied through tha ii"or. I Introduce the Fteam hv a row of Jets 8 to 1- la apart from Bteam pipe laid near tha flcxjr on two sideg and connected with live fteam pipe. Inside

pi -.- arr capped, allowing stam toes-J

cape only at short nippies or holes drilied In pipe. A flue four Inches in dlauv t r Its placed In top of oer. This Is closed durlnp sterilization and opened aftf-r-srard to hasten coolfasg snd dying off bottles. Place bottles on lnc'.;tid ra k aa shown at C. This permits drain of Von without further bsticlit.p at,d

rrcMi.t.- ,Uft i nter.ni: F. W Mi -man. in Farm and Hma. DO NOT FORGET THE SALT Milk Y.eld Is Decreased If the Ces aVra Kept Without the Mineral They Crave. It l a very ay matter io for to Kilt the ows, as ev. ry por-on that has had the care of dairy i ..s ;.n ... Many a farmer realizes the need oi the animals for sait snd intends to give them aalt st regular Intervals. Frequently be does not awake to thefart that the tows are not B ttlttl enough sait till he n lilvea a flat In sh taste in the miik, and he at once ton. nects this with the absence of salt. Ti.:- ": -- i- .;;,.. .1 to be only detrimeat to the nou-salting of the cows um teat! made at different times show- that the Volaam of the milk is dicraaaid by this withholding of the mineral that every animal eravaa. At tag bHashmlppI Baaerlment station th asparlmeal was tr.ed of ke pir.g cows without salt for a numb, r of weeks. Three cow were deprived of salt for four weeks The flr.-t two weeks the milk waj not wetgand, as n was likely that the cow. would not at first mnue tin : -s Of the salt by de. reasin their m II Durinp the two last weeks of the period. however, the milk su nretgh' d and was found to be pounds for the period The salt wxs given to them again and the milk weighed for the ensuing two wee.. whin it was found to amount to .'.Ü4 pounds Tatg was a ftain of 110 pom da of milk due to the saltlnir. Doubtleea the best wsy to give the sait is to pla. e hire lumps r.f ro. k sskt win re the animals can I ich them

at leisure There will then be no danger of the animals eatinp too much a: any MM time or of poultry gettiug at it and eating enough to kill the.n. The koV! of all animals for salt is shown by the habit they hae of frequenting places where salt la to be found In the early history nf the country, wheu hunting was a buiim -as mach as any other, tin- hunters used tc lie In wait In the pla.es where e-alt streams flowed from the mountains and left crystal dlpooalt! on the ro ks, for the hunters knew that su. I place- w.re frequented by animslfrom far and near for the purpose nf licking the salty rocks. The processes of digi stiim require salts to sasist them They csn be carried on without Salt, but always at a disadv antäte. garnier a' Review,

ll..r- or Href. The first ony borae was sened rut at Kin..'cr!ey, oine of it was co. ki for the cm.-ers' mesa at the ir.ounted eamp. At the taiie Peskmaa aald: "Gentlemen, I am sorry to say that we w. re UBsblf tO pet all our ration of beef ti day, atid hud to take part nJ it in horseflesh. This which I arc earvittg i beefs the horse is it thi other i ad, and n: one who prefers It can help himself." Nobody Cid prefai It, a:.! so th y aii a'e In ef and made a good dinni r. When they had Saished peakaaan inddenly rxelnimed: "Hy Joie! gentlemen, I find I bava aaadea mistske in the joints; this is the horseflfth, and the otbet i beef." It vxas j ;st a ö...:'e of his to gel them started or. the horseflesh- Diary of Dr. Olher Ashe.

evwythisg in wma i i j aser know. " V hdl ii vi. u . '; .... lV öt. Lou. Ki i uh.ic. Kansas City Southern Excursion Itpt, 19, 'J0 ai I 31 Oct to Ai baatafi Indian 'I . i i I 'I -, : . .v t. i.t v trip rate. For furrher rm.i,'.n. Warner, ü P &. 1 A . K . If

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RrnmrLRlilp II an l-lles. At BoeOO lte.il. on the fh of ". inviua, near Pompeii, where the I at siher treasure was found a few years ago, recent excavations have brought to light some of the most remarknble paintings of the Boms a peri.! jret discovered. In the grounds of the Del Prlsco villa a great peristyle and four large room have been unearthed, the wa"s of which are covered by i. lar''- i' -coos Of ri:h coloring and more careful execution than any hitherto known Tl tif irea r.re of life fie. it Is to be hoped that some process will be discovered to preserve them more satI fsetorily tbsn those at Pompeii and

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qu irrels in pun.ici That is caresses. The man who respects his wife does not turn her into a mendicant t.ive

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In for llfin. my daughter," -;, J the man re tad fsce, "hna msrried n

I v who. I think, will be able to send Iiis name ringing down the eorrMovs of time oil riL'ht." "I'm glad to hear that." his companion replied. "Let's fee, whom did she marri V

"A JTOUng fellow named SM eayo Tim I Herald.

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B'i"no Ayres, Kept. 1?. Accord ;ns: 0 itcbei racalvadj here, the revoltt 1 ' of Paraguay are foaceatratiag I forces at Towns, parallel ; tha mitway, and bara cut ot supplies and oauaaah atma with A-'un-fioo it is evident that Um ravatatfaa1 " k re phinalag to make aa early sthch Upon the capita or to starve the PfVerntnent info submission.

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IrrrlOe Murin mt llloo tu I BSj n . Bloomiagtoa, UL Sept. iu.-a Mr

i of rain and wiud awegt ai lllinola Sun. lav th rn t ti . u II

- j t ill "II Ol II hours being almost thn e llclM!i ' e is of acrei of corn were flatWed by the w ind, and will be a total ' id was much damme by fUtttlBg

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r leetdentaili kiii son. . sth, Sept Hi Henry Heaiia, ijf hunting with hi- t i yearI'redarick. accideatalli shot in the stomach, killing Lim

How Edam Cheese Is Made. I". n:n aaaaa Ii mnda la Hoiiattd snd f pressed ;.i round balls of four or five pounds each. When ready for shipment they are colofed with annotto or beet riMt and wrapped with tinfoil Edam cheese is made from milk not very rich i" fat often some fkiminll' la used. The curd Is made very dry and the cariBI process Is rather slow. that the resi.lt ing rhecs Is vr rilid snd will i.eep unchanged alaaoaf Indel nltll;-. It is, howsier. er .bla

tSnORT AND SIIAT.P. Today's w orry istl i e.-u It of jester day's t gleet. Some women sweeten Ho r tea with gos.-ip. Initead Of sugar. There should be a law to prohibit people from Impersonating actors on th! ataga Many a man and woman are married, end live happily CVCS at" r lecurtai a divorce. It Is a woman's fondness for char.po that prevents many a hu.-'and from ieaviLK any is. his asekai

Her I arr. Be 1 underatsnd you have been attemiinp an ambulance ctaas, an you ti . ma what is the Kkt thing to do for s br ken heart ? R.c- Oh, yes. Rind the fractured portions with gl d ring, bathe 1 hero with era- gl btoaaom water and ; lj plenty of raw rice. Guaranteed to be wt.. La a month. -Wei kly Disatch. Qnllr I'orsof lllm.rlf. "Are y ou the master of the house? sskid the renans taker. "., Indeed, replied the forlorn looking man; but the next moment he recovered himaelf. "Yea, ye: I am." he I kid "I forgot myself for the moment. You see. my wife died only last ts-eck. Philsdelphla Beeord.

ii ii i ah BesepeU. Bobby -There ws'n't no ennnlbahj in th Gardea O Elen. was they? Teacher Why. no. of course not, W'.v do you ..sk such n question? aCauan I was tblnldu' if th' iiad b'en they 'a' e t Fie f'r a spare rib." Pi Lsdelphis Bn I hi tin. a of ihr tseed, Mitcr." plended the wharf loafer. -s-on't you open your heart ami give in oid man a chaw of tohacky?" N.." annpped Ihe well dieseed mnn, you must tl I bave n tobacco heart." O. npo Evening News. i awae Dtcts I fan J r i: lei 4td to-day. Hstth To whom do you refer'. Why. to Tom Brown, nf curse. "Oh. he i n't my Inn nded. I'M only aatgaged la biaaT ' bleago Evening N c w s.

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F ts shopped f r an 1 ; nn.inently cured. No i t alter t.r-t day use oi Dr. Kline's

Ureal Nerve Rest rei Free $2 tri txaatise. Dr. KJioa, 031 Arch t , ,

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It would help me if the . Russians would tiht S battle then at some plaOS tl.at .r muk map Becbsstai Post klzpress.

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pitoV Türe for Com mi l-'e medi"ine for c, up- . t. ' Sanwal, Ocean Grove N J

Feb. 11

nfi i N W. 1900.

"A prudent man never butts intc gT ior tba pu;p ot advcxtil I lalsiy."

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Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused I y

L- female troubles.

THE MARKETS.

CATTLE Na- v Bte ci iTTi 'N Mi idling 1 I.- IL'H -Wlntl r U h. WHEAT .N I Red . KN- No 1 - "l s No I KK-Mess mew i l..Kl . .-t. rn Si. -. COTTON Mtddltna htf.i'l St. rCALVea tM r 1 II H i V itr lo Chitci sytiKKP- i :.r to Choi I Lul K I'ati i.t WHEAT N : K . CORN No J RVE No. J 'ATS No. : WOOL T ib w.i -(: i i t f i r i (i ad -HAT-Cb ar Timothy t'CTTEH Chol l'a La RU i hoi Bteam r iRK - Standard Mi CATTLTS -Nat. v. Rte. Hi i;s Vmir to Choio HHKKP Fair lo I L' H K - Wli o r Pate

WHEAT ' N ' i i 'UN N I i i.TS NO. 2 LARU 1 1 1 K Mi - K ANS VS

CATTLE Nattvi s rs II '' I ir to i 'ti l WHEAT No 1 Red i m ' i !;' No .' M x i HATS- So. -' Wh li NKW OHLE Ff.Ot It -Hluh Orade foHN No .' i ATS No cho4c ri'Kii ai si ! ii BAi "i iN Bhort i: b s de i . rTT N- Mil dllns INDIAN API Will VT NO. : It' do. i ' iKN No J M x. .1 oats-Nu. i alls d

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"DrATt ri:s. PDnCRAhfl I can ooneipntio''r roe,orr.r.rr!'l T.liaFpfjiJrJMun'a ege table Composjnad t those of my nistera sutferingu ii b female waaluieM unl the tsioublaa which ao often 1- fall arotw n, I volfared for months with general weaJakeea, and felt ao weary that I fa i i h ird work t keep up. 1 bad ahoot mir pains, and waa utterly miserable. In my li-tre---1 was advised to tue Lydia E. Ptrahham! Vegetable Compound, and it waa n letti rdaytome wl n 1 took thefirsl d , for at that timo my restoration Ufran. In alz weeka 1 wag a changed wofrxan, perfectly well in every Bespect. 1 felt so elated and lumpy U I want au w men who suffer to get w Uatldi 1." Mxsa Gvila Gannon, bö'.i Jooea it., J) trt .:, Mich., Secretary Al..;: oi Art AaaociatkaTi It is clearly shown in tbla yotiTitr lady's letter that Lydia I. Pinkham's, 'egetable faapotmad at 1 1 1 certainly lire the raft rings Of women; and When aSM) COSMtdetrS that .liss t.aiuiouN litter only one of the conntli ss htindn U which WO are continually publishing in the newspaper! of this country, the great virtoe of Mrv. Pink nsm'i naeuicine most be admitted by all : and for the absolute turaofsll kin. is Of female ills no aubstitnte CSn pos-.l taise its place. Women sliOttld bear this important fact in mind when they go Into a drug store, snd be sure not to accept anything that ia claimed to be "juat ssg 1 " as Lylia I'.. Pink Imm'a Vegetable 'ompouadf for no otiur mediciae for i.mi.:- ... ... ii-c ao many actual earaa How Another Sufferer Was Cured. "DtfAi IfgA Pia RH AWf I cannot prsiae your wonderful remedies enough, for they have done me more good tJbanall the divctora I h.r. i had For the last eidit aw and m i I Buffered with female troubles, was very weak, could n i I my housework, also had nervous pnwtratkütu Some dava I wuld remain unconai ious for a whole '..iv and

Mv neigh)ors tlioii-la I could never recover, lut, tnanlu to

ur tnrdiciiH'. 1 now f-ol l.kc a d:l! rent v. m in.

UI feel very grateful t you and will i imend Lydia E. rinkhuafaa Vegetable CoaagtHad to alL It has n a 1 I had the last sj ll of nervous prostration. 1 only weighed ninetyeight n ninds at that time ; now I wi igh one hm. dr. d and twenty-three. "I eonskler your Vegetable Compound the finest remedy made. Tliatikiii v.iii many timea for the benefit 1 received from your med ii e, i remain, Your.-, truly, .Mus. J. EL 1-akmi SdOSrElliotl Aw.,m. Louis, Mr Be aacplanr irs. PfakhaBaa adtrfea la fn-e ami an aick women are foolish if the do not ask for it. BtMtspemka from taae addeat cxpcriciK e, and h.i helped multitudes od women.

FORFEIT if w" eaano4 fortbw.th prodses th' r ricinal lrttrrs snd signatures I r SbOVa lliu.om.i, Uicli Wli. iru- tl.. r ! - . i . .. 1. 1 i.kiiui M. u. i u., L)nn. raeasi

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"Banner Blue Limited" BETWEEN ST. LOUIS I CHICAGO The Finest Day Train in the World. Leaves St. Louis Union Station 11:00 a. m. Leaves St. Louis World's Fair Station 11:14 a. m. Arrives Chicago 7:00 p. m. Leaves Chicago 11:03 a. m. Arrives St. Louis World's Fair Station . . 6:49 p. m. Arrives St. Louis Union Station 7:03 p. m.

QUICKLY AND PIIDCn PERMANENTLY kUnkL1 No Gotting, NoFaiu, KoDsngrr (Her U BOS evfed durini; I! ers' practice in St Ih.i- s-riid fi N,k. let witti teti:in.ttili. I ti v 11 1 ii : ..

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whk wBtrrtaa ro bovbsmtisi aa plraae afale thai inn an., tae 4d,r rlli. ai. tl la lata paaee.

Rf4rf-P3 TH' PAFER DESiRINO TO BUY ANYTHiNO ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOUID INSIST UPON HAVINO WHAT THEY ASK FCR. REFUSING AU. SUBSTITUTES CR IMITATIONS.

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To curOi or. money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price öoc.