Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1904 — Page 7
PRESENTS FOR THE BOY. fm ffclaf Eay Ma, tlh w.l i.ca.U Um. oll CUribtli.aS Mui ning 1 !.. a arc ttlMM) pltnt I inlllfjs ti p ciU lor 'In islii.,4-,, but vhtl pal lot llM üy uf the Uui.ly 1 . u B prublnu, tap u.l U Hi ;. I l-.ln IS prr-Ut .'Ulli iklBg ah La- I Mi u'h & r h iud W r uüi r S couple uf IVglf BlIaMBl I, H. iiuzzled planner ot tit :in uulll to the eti.niiou a fftJliJ to- . .-.to cap. rb4 a flu aaraatof Th : nMf is ero!ieied. the la t. r i.u Mai. rials n.ti.l for tU- rap. ten I. . inks uf lierniantown wimiI; iue til larht-fnld HM boNf one ol i ir-ftaMj use Ions croroiM n.ttlle N 7 Make a chain of 4G aul J in; tlrst row. 40 double irmbei, sound row u.uk.' 28 atari of Ave atltefeon tah sad repeat lor next f or rows; far tiiith row. decrease one stitih In a h fow, and do the same with tihh und ninth row; troth row. take off m hie diffr-nt (.lares oi.e ititcll each
SIMPLE SEED TESTER. How the Farmer Vy Determine fot Himself the Q.islity 0f Seed
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FtaM -ee K.nae. When SIM tail I e- lloquiaUjr, we want to inli.it. ii.., i (,,: ,:i .u caught BBBStun . startl.J. hud bis bnuth taken tway, floatend, put in a state ol funk, or ovrotallj dlatorkotl ami un I orbed in BO deff, he say 'he Ii faaed,Moril ,fa ii him." The origin and peiliof of tBl 0 or.l annoyed me fur a HlOf time. I 00V seeu it spelled In many WB) , BS, tor lOBtOJMBB, fkW, fOBOO, fee, pkoae, reao, ft( ftlaea bIbmhm. Taka yovr ehotoc. Tko proBOoarkitioai to kivariBulj f:,.-. "Wky, yoo oooldol Ui him," mi,. of a man in. uns that he can OCltber Im- h- !d nor driven. Fae i loan! Uoited Btatca, other forms of the v. r.i arcra natal in the iift -nth eootory iimi ur- of dirtlofoiancal origiu. . y, I'fOS, H. r rlll. f. :r arar breaka out." anM Um littu oxmbibb with tba bright pny eye, "aa rooal i do aotncthlog to help. Wi ;m't flgM "f rour r, Lut each of ua our nid in aonii wiiv. V must .-, ,,M,,n,i.
loo uir pocket money and buy nie I Ibinga for (he orouodetl. must re,,ur pstravagaBOea. rVa con haaj
: - a per jrou know, and put Um mat. rial Into oor goarna." "V taiil 1 "y girl orlth bloc eye, "I know what I ran do. I con haee my bicyela kin . .. rti r! 4 b reiaod i'luiu Dealer.
v.s T' IB QQAM AP an : o on In the faUoartag rons. onUI ir ia: comes to a point, when uu .. have only one atit.lt left Now .m th" cap To make a bonier. cr 12 f tars all around the rim, fiv? rows of the aime. next oa row I'ico'. Coral nad tassel, and tl e can la In p.vlng directions for the weater. provision for a large one. 3SI lot, but the size nviy eas ly Lo d by subtracting five stltchei I r ererf Ineh of buat measure Cau . n :u2 stltrhes on one of the steel neefor trie 1 "ttom band Knit two. 'wo. making rib of two and two f r J I rows For twrn'y-flfth row. use aeoeUei end knit one. purl cne. . ' .' rib f one and one for 157 r w- for one hnndrrrl and flfy-'igh h v rb J4 stlfchea for the rUht abould r ,l.en bln.1 off 34 stitches for the i v.l on a third needle rib the rert.al: 34 stitches for the lafl sho ilh 'hree rowi on each shoulder tfeea n the r1gh-hand needle cast ?.l s'l'hs to rorrespond to those bound ff Now pot all the stitches on or IIa and i : tio'je to fib for 157 rows
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TREES OF MANY FRUITS. How a Small Lot Was Made to Yield Many Varieties of Luscious Fruits. Many people who live on city lota long for fruit tr.es of their own from whl. h they can gather fresh fruit instead of being dependent on the markets, but o lag to cramped garden area they feel that an orchard l an impossihility. Mr Vaughn, of Pasadena was confront d by just such a problem, but be has dOVtfly found a way out of the difficulty On the bach of bii town lot he had room lot six fruit trees lie planted naval oranges and peache and plums, and when thai had become strong and sturdy be grafted and buried other varieties iuto them. The operations were all successful, and loh Mr Vaughn has numeious varieties ol fruit that ripen at all times of the year and furnish an abundance for table use. On one nava! orange tree Mr Vaughn budOd a tarn. i ioe, a grape fruit, a lemon and a Hood orange, making, w It n the naval orange Itself, fire kinds ol fruit on one tree. They all bar profust j . and t lit- fruit is of ex'raordmarily large size. The peach trees were budded w ith numerous varieties of ear ly and late peaches, as eil as apricots and nectarine These trees bear from July 1 to November 11. The p. urn trees have been induced to produce many kinds of plum- If all the fruit ra:-- I from the six trees came fr n. i:...r. sdual trees of their own kitd. it would take a five a r ranch to accommodatt them - Country Life in America
Read tan Iks i mure. limps in," xrlaiined his ioilig'ife, "I'm Bsbamed of you) Reel lend roof neighbor enough set.l." i.-t "ten.! to yar kitchen btisiarthy. I knoaa that f. Her. El d him I be oats he'd be 'round :. r to I rn r my reaper an' rur to rut t) e crop. I naturally him in the bud, I did.M Detroit
VI ll.e ((til-L. I. udeli II.. mil. ! Proprieti r Don'1 you want souie of tili; pepsin gum. liest thing in the fcortd for indtgestipu. Newcomer Bot I never have indigestion. I Proprietor Tliat makes no differ i : re. Von will have it in a few days. 1 aoj rut.-, all our custcjiueis have it, ,. avs s I. lot of thU gum. lioston Transcript.
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A ;OtD B KATER for the other side, then take s;el nee. dies in the one hundred and fiftyeighth row of this side and knit two. purl two. making rib of two and two tor 24 rows and bind off For the aleere. double the aweater. and. with two bine neodles. pick up 100 stitches, M on each aide of renter of ahoulder. S am of sleeve must come under th" arm Rib luck and forth 15 rowa. For sixteenth row, put alt the stitches on BM needle and knit as before, narrowing one stitch at each end of needl la each following fifth row. until you have narrowed 13 times The sleera is M) rows in hngth Then narrow In erenr other row until the sleeve is 115 r ws long, then take steel needles an1 knit two, pnrl two for 24 rows Bind ff. and sew up sleere and under-arrn seams For the collar, cast on M stitches on one steel ne die. knit two. rnrl two. making rib of two and to for 72 rows Hind off. sew the emii tost ther and sew to the neck of sweater, the collar seam a little ba?ir Of the shoulder
Home-Made Muff. A truff ran he made of purple relret, Ined with white satin An immense bow of purple satin ribbon and a mink's head form the trimmings The p r glass big which sccompantes the muff is made of reWet. and ha a f'rawlnc string of p'irp'e silk r bbon. A mink's 04 id and two nun, s' tails I 'Txn the trimmings.
For the Golf Player. A gaff seiner is made by cTcring two tl ret of pasteboard with gray llnn. hi ed inside with scarlet s ik on the cover Is fmbroiderod iw B mtnhtors gulf stl.ks sod riowsrs In s arl t It la intended to hold a small 1 and card
Readiness begets steadiness. tint is more valuable that wiL Modern machinery maes money. Dilute sentiment with common sense Temperance is a good enough fountain of youth. Many a lame man who does not limp is crippled only under Ms hat. Education is the best improveuebt a farmer ran make to himself. A farmer can t know too mu h about his business, and his women folks cannot find enovgb ways to lighten their labor A dung fotk is a good implement to load stones from plowed ground Vou can handle one-half more stones ano aave your back and bands. Shelter means protection from wine and wet. Hot. stuffy barns or barns where the cold w inter winds w bist lo through do not meet the requirements. Farm and Home
How Italian Cheese Is Made. This variety cf I heese is manufactured from milk which has been dej'rtT : of about half its cream It la not pres'-ed. like American cheese, but is worked and molded with the hands After molding the cheese Is put Into brine for three or four days, ami w hen thus salted, is taken out and hung up to season or cure The finished product resembles a summer squash in shan. being provided with a knob on one end The tate is something like that of a Swl!7er cheew. and the texture rather dry The manufacture of Italian cheese is rather expensive and i ors.Mpiectly It brings a very fan r price N V PrOdajOS Review-
Dairy Cows Should Be Curried. Th- brush and currycomb sre far less need . n cowa than the a e on hor-es yet they are unite us B8S1 saary to he animal's asaafotl Wh has not yeen lattle rubbing their .-ides against a fsnce or tree r tleir batka under some overhanging limbs'' It not only ands ti their comfort to rub them down, bail it draws the blood nearer the BiTfa. e. so that the animal is better protect d In winter With the same feeding a well-jtroomed cow will keep In good condition when she Woo'd ke Hl ! . .V t ' It I rwbenrd it 0l regularly
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t snrasta iite Brown P n't you know that tobaoso eloga op your nrnlnsf ( holly TbBBks, old Imv. thank awfully : you're the oniy one who has ever admitted that I bad any brains. X. Y. Truth. I irt llotlnr for n Kilrkm. Two neiglibor in Ilaleton, ltd., went to law about the owner-hip of a chicken mined at W Sts. The litigation ci'-l $40. Of C..ure. TJnek Pick, where do W ll, rabbits boild their nests?" "In CkafiOg dishes, little Dick.- IVtroit Free Press. OawaaatlesM t Baaos Bow In the Eaoergeney bosan'taL Bastott, B fonr-lock basn taw, run iy an eleetrie Rotor, his lieeo erected for surgical norpooso.
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" 'nj, i.urv . nan Bel aaoil.er, "get four jacket an, I i II ... . w,u to a dentist and have the tooth polled." Ihe child herniated a moment and theo l Oh, inoiuina. I made a nnvtake. sin t my t...tli it's BJ head lLalS st-biu'."- Kan u City Xuuvs. Ah ii the eye were nut a weapon with In. Ii -every y.iung woman m already eipert, certain rules tor an eye drill BavS leeently tieen proinulgated it Mem t bat the beauty of a woman's orbs lies not so
in u n in their shape and SOlOf as in the way she uses them. Hence a long list of j directions for rotStiog them that the niurles may Im- liest üiim.-d Man never kaowa when he is BSfs. liuoiou iransBTiOt. A woman attaches more importance to stking three people to afternoon tea than in admiral doe to taking battleship" mlo
action a . fress A Teacher'o Testimony. Hinton, Ky . Nov. 28 iSpe. rial) Tt has long wrn ctainwd that Diabetes is mur-
iMe. but Mr. E. J. Ihompson, teacliei m ilie flinton school, lias pleasing evidence to the contrary. Mr. Thompson had Piabete. He took Dodd'a Kidney Pills and ' is cured. In a statement he makes legaidng ids cure Mr. 'I hompson says: "I was troubled with my kidneys f , more than twp year and was treated by two of the be-t doctors in this part of tba täte. They claimed I had Diabetes nnd i here w.i- ht'le to be done for me. Then I started t , iie i),,d l's Kidney I'. 11 and What they did for BSC w as W'oiidei f ul. It is entirely owing to Dodd'sJKidoey Pills thai I am now so joy lag sooo health." Many doctors still maintain that Diabetes is incurable. Ru- l)' i betes is a kid-
,rv .... ;,nd the k.!nev .ti-.-ase thn" Dodd's Kidnev Pills will not cure has yet to be dis' oversd. a Fitting Ceremonies. A BOrgCOa tells of a patient who was about to undergo an perat.. n f,,r appendicitis, but b. lote subiint'in to tlc knife -"tit tor a pastor, s that ne r..ui l be opeaed with orsyasr. Chicago Tribune.
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CUTICURA SOAP
Ihe Worl.l i.r. -i(i tuin snp The Mmiilnrtl of I v. ri Null.m of
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M I lions of the world's bead people use Cutuura S. ,.i,. assisted bv ( ut, Mira P;ntment, the puiest and BOOBtSSt of emollient skin cures, for prsserviBg, puntving sad beautitymg the sin, Pt .'learning the sealp of crusts, sc de and dandruff, Bad the stopping of lading lia r, fur softruing, wh ten. tig and fftrtOIBaj led. rough end ante Naoda, for baby rBshas rtehiass aar, cbt.ag. and many "sanative, ant septic puriioses which readily suggest themselves to women, especially ssotheta, si well ss for all the purposes ot ihe UBBBij bath and nuisery. Willing to Oblige. The Bride Oh, Jack! Yea shouldn't kiss me before all tboFc g rl Ihe Urs CO) I'm glad my little wifie is so unselfish, and jut to pleane vou ' II kits all those guls first. Chicago Daily News Lowest Rates Ever Made to Florida,
lor Midwinter EapOsitlOO and South Florida Fair, Tampa, Ha. Tickets will 1-e sold begtooiae Noveasbet 15th, 19(4. ' with final I nut of21 days. See that your ticket reads via Seaboard Air Line KailWay, the -hoit.-t and best route to and tniough Florida. I His Pride. "Why did vou tip that warn? You can t ariord to give aw.iv BBOM ." "1 know it. but I didn't vvaiit him to I
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Pneumonia and CoBtnaniption enn be preventetl. and cured IB their early atSgca by WahrfirMs Cough fyrarp. This is a sure remedy for toughs, fold. Croup,
etc. It should be :n ci:y boBSB 1! fr - j Sir .lohn Madden, chief m-ti, e of Victoria, who is famous tm his prolixity, reeeiitly delivered a judgment of lo.'.O'Kj words, the r. adii.g .1 vi ,h .... ujned h m seven touts s r .lohn kept awake during tile w BOla re, .tal PtUW U,
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Miss Whittaker,a prominent club woman
of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles hy the use of Lydia E. PinklnrrTs Vegetable Compound. "Pf.arMus Pinkham : I heartily recaJawOJed Lfajttfl I l'liikliniu's Va)fre table oupaMns as a 1 t. rine Toole and RcsroJator. l auff red f.r four years with irregularities and I'tcrine troubles. No one but those who have experienced this dreadful agony can form any idea of the physical and mental misery those endure w ho BTO thofl n til i. ted. " Vur Vertall t'ompound cured me within three months. I was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are regular and painiess. What a blessing it is to be able to obtalfl such a n medv when so many doctors fail to help yoo. Lydia 11. Finkliaiu's V4BgaStabt4B Compottltd U better thtin any .1. tor or medicine I ev.;r had. cry truly yours, Miss Eahy Wuitiakkb, 004 3Jth 8t, NV. Savannah, Ga." No physician in tt4B world lias hstd BBtcfl a training or Nii4'li an amount uf liiforinatittti at hand to assist in lh t rcaliiifnt ol' ull kinds of ft'inalo ills as lrs. Pinkluun. In lit-r oflloe at I.ynn. Miiis, Hhe is able to do inor for the ailing wonit ti of Aincrien than the family physician. Any woman, therefore, is responsible tor her ovv n trouble who will not take the pains to write to Mrs. I'iiiklinm ' for advice. Her address is l,nn, Mass., and her ailviee Is free A letter from another woman showing what was accomplished in her case by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" IH ar Mus. Pinkham: 1 am so pratefnl n for the help I.ytlia Em I'inkhanCn Vegjettble Coinponntl has given BBC thai 1 ilt in it but a small return to write you an expression of my experience. " Many years suffering with weaknesa, inflammation, and a broken down system, made me more anxious to tlie than live, but l.ydia B. Pinkbam'a Vegetable t'ompound soon rcBtored m lost at magi h znlthtg Use medicine only two weeks produced a radical change, and two mouths restored me to perfect benJth. 1 BOB now a cbangcl woman, ami my fiientls wonder at the change, it is so naarw lions. Blnean ly vi.nrs. Miss Matth: Mkmiv. 4'Jl (!nvn SL.
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The testimonials which we arc OOnstaUttta pnhlishing frons Erateful women prove beyond a doabl the power of Lydia 10. l'inkain8 Vegetable Conipouml t. t onquer female diseaiieSi
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