Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1905 — Page 3
HE HAS LED THE ANIMAL TO WATER. RUT!
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MUSHROOMS IN SOAP BOX.
Diversion for WjII Piovhie a
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Table Luxu.y at
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FICURES OF THE ELECTION Roosevelt's Victory Due Mo:p to Den. ocratic Slump Than to Republican Gains. It has of course been l-nown fur otne I rr.- t.hat the MM rennt lean vi lory jj iiUe rali.tT to democrat ! w than to republican strength, liut tl.e umpleia returns, which ar. mm j 1 lists), male this very clear, ays the '. nUianapous News (Ina.), in (fee flr-t , ace the total v tLi -a- is 4'
WAS FURELY ACCIDENTAL. The Windfall in Missouri Attributable Only to Democratic Default An Interesting anö fairiy typical nplsnatwja jf Missouri's pres rtt political Matu-j is given by Je present ativt Cue uran, who tier-lares that many of the otbeing unable to perceive sufii- i' at difference between the republican and ! uio rati, platforms tli.s yar, hcntne ll :ff Dl ;.: .; n main away fr.:n tr.e
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Jusl ! r niimiT nt anil pastime 1 rt : a BUSfcrootS bed in a box 1Cx2I
lietll a u d 11 tm BSJ deep It it a-ti:,t?btnj all wt.o tave called to see 1 have clusters of mushrooms IK
t . .1 . he;- a cross ami 1 i:. he thick, eeen fco eijfht in a - luster. They arc certainly ban d some as well a.- tentftitg The bed was made the fir.-t week of August ar.I by September 10 it showed Biushroomb and Ly the 22d I gathered 2'a 'l'ar. Wit!; ; : -; . ,,: l(. ariI.K tij
Motor Cars in Germany. Tl is rl.n cr:' - ndentof the Lot don S axdard reports an interesting
j legal taLf-le foi tu is of u.." r cars 1:.
Germany. According to a lam passed In 1901, a motorist can be pun'.-h'd lot allowing his car to give off too gp at a mell of benzine A (iertnan autoniob. 1st aas fined for this offense recently, and ai i- aied to a hipl r court. It haa cow been decided thai punishment for auch an offense can ono be meted out "ten the smell of the benzine is great as to force pasters-by to take to am-ther road than that uaed by the automobilist in question. "
In tttwpertng tm M ;. to froh and ipecl possible, in .
mushroom bed it ii I ori-e manure I 1 bcaa droppinjrs if : - -traw. ais Farm
fat '1 Home. Place the manure outdoors in
: . 1 t it sund a day. then turn over tl. rottenly so to . itn-e fermentation to vet in. When cooled down, renew operation for a couple of days and it is rosvdy for u,e. When the manure is ren.iy. gprea.l aboot four inchi j ctep in the bottom of b x Pat it down quite hard, then BDread r 1U terhe r.-.nd
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CAVE HIS MAN MUCH TIME H Could Take Sixteru Houri a Day to Do His Work If He Required It.
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Great Jap Warrior. htn p-ince Fushiml and J'tsiic Holmes, of the United States supn me coun, met in Washington the judge aa:d jokingly: "1 suppose the emperor sent you over here because he was afraid ft u would get killed unlets he prevented yeni f'um fighting anymore?" The famous Jap fighter replied, seriously: "Well, in the Chinese war 1 v. as really apprehensive of getting a bullet, because I wanted to live to achieve something, but -now 1 am ready; I do not care; 1 felt no apprehension." Chicago Chronicle).
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niora:i votes, arri Hroevtit . ..;.ed over bc-h the-.- r. gn ! rr.titt be eoneloded that he rttalaeJ that a a- t 1, his iftim- t. Iii Kifl lejr in !IM -.nid ll.c ),bdi votef ot Harrison in 1892. Niturally therefore his gain in 19) was sticht, being only iboot "" From ft Ü pednt of ; Mr Roosevelt's ealn of 8 " I hi signiflant. being made o er :he v r pr- at republican votes of 15 and lfKQ, when the high aater mark was re 84 bed. At the same time, th noteworthy fa. t Is the tremendous jggJsflCftk blump of more than a million otes It I princiB4sT!ji to this that Mr. Roosevelt s great majority of 1.747C8 oTer all. and his plurality of 2.547.."78 over Juds Parkt r are cue The comfort for the ';rmKra:in tb'se figures Is the assttrance that 'hr. are plenty of dessOtCata ir f :r..ry The problem Is to i-et them toi'ther In support of m m we!l-rtf ön : and roh rent rolicy When this Is d W and. of courc. it stU cct be easy todo the party wil! sh'iwat leist aMIsKta1 U . irength. Justi ow it looks as though ie rep'tbhran ".re abbolafe n. ister.- of hesittutlon They a-on a 11 (remarkable vi tory. and the rAvtns prove ci:rely that they bad t .e tonQdan the ieoDle. Mr. Rot ereU was a stlag candidate, and partysMdea ood fight Judge Parker was Weak issaj lata, and tbe dent ram ma prarti' -ai: ro ficht Dot, though the democratic party was ak in Um laat ampa:gn. democratic ; -inciplea wil. :rie. 'lere are ' ough dem crat left to make tl refine: for thlr adversaries in fuire elections Even the ictors are beiag influenced by democratic principles, as is proved by the republican deBtaad for tariff reform, and bf the president's avowed purpose to acompli.-h BsetbJssf in the way of contrc.ing x.rporationa. There is thus not the slight-
esl probability that the democratic party will go out of business What its I ire will he depends on the wifdom ftt.d r,oi ense. not only of the leaders, bu' of the rank and fj K--u nni. r the T rat4 nt depressing conditions democrats can accomplish much good by fair and Intellifont criticism of tht- saaiisfei -fd by the ma.i rit and b ! BMt and manly cooperation with it in the e: acm-nt of wise legislation
jul-iicant will find snall gatlsfac but dem-itratv are afforded sm e
I an ouragetm nt, says the St. Louii Kcpt'bl.. , in considering Mr. Cochrane ' mi M that since M.seouri la. t L-ae j a republican electoral rote, more than 30 years arr. the den.o rats ha-.e .rr Im irlj rarj . '.ate in tiie ui.ioi n jy int.s .m that they have electtd govmors in Ma. a huetts five ttBM I anl I in Pennsylvania twice Yet it isdiificuii to regard either of these rod. -ribbed rci .;! Ifcan states as even doubtful. "Two years bencc," says Mr. Cochran. !.--. iuri w.. k democrat i- by ." Missouri is quite aa likely to returr to its normal democratic majority aa were Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, - rsevtrai p riods of uemocra tic control, to resume their republicanism;
eery much mure UkeJy, in fat. since tl ta:. - u . r.- t. t m r. :;. p rm.tt d to go by default, but were turned by political changes in the voters, whereas vuo stay-at-homes wt re responsible in Missouri. Missouri's democrats are democrats still few af th- m oted tae republican ticket. A democratic default has resulted in a republican windfall in Missouri, nothing more Tli state i net o-nquer'-d arid possessed. Republicans should make the most of the luck while it lasts. D'-tr. h rats will exert their strength at the first test to throw off thecondit a of evil and return to their unfettered mastery of the situation COST OF THE PHILIPPINES. Government by the United States Greater Than Other National Dependencies.
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The Gypsum Industry. There has been a great advance in the gypsum Ind'i-try of the United State In recent years, the output for lvü having exceeded 1 ,060,000 tons. The expansion has resulted mainly from the
increased demand fot gypswm all plas- I ters. which have almost entirely tup- j p.anttd the ordinary' Unte alactewi for ; modern structural purposes. A very
lar.- rj :ai t u d also in tbe manfaciure of plaster of paris and as ftr-Uli-tcr Bnginaertng and M.ning Jour-ML
it r:.an the bet I ever :.ni
f r ' ' 'W hyV I a.ked. for I knew that tun tb eg funny was rum.og from Ade. " ' ell.' he renUed, 'be d n'i ask a man to do a day s work in ten hours he gives him 10.' "A a boy we didn't uppce that Ade would amount to much ' ront.nued the agb hie dtwary was always SSMBSSg.M Mp LAe our exper.ence w;th otter pre-tv girls we sometinies tind that when we th.nk fortune is umkeg on us, sne really ans her eye od ihe Uli man behutd as. Puck. 9 Shouting Their Praises. K rkhnd. III., Jan. 2nd. (Special ) Cure! of the terrible Rheunut.c pains that made him a cripi !e for years. Mr.
iri sk reennnn. an ora anl rt-peet-eideat of tin place, is shout ng the bS ef the rem-dy that cured him. a Kidney l'dls. had the rheumatism in mr hft limb
0 that I could not walk over ten to fifteen nls at a t me. and that bv the i.ie
of two cine, Mr. Green wi uii i,ae to Bit or lie d groand when I was out tr and the awest v. uld run ! with so much pain. I coul o .-'it for atx'Ut tive or six I tr:ed d:iTercnt doctor.' tra-v were all no mrA Tl
THREE YEARS AFTfcR.
Eugene C Lario. of 7' 1 Twentieth avenue, ticket seller in the Union btation, Ienver, Cot., aais: "Yoa are si
..U-rty to repeat what I first stated liuougb onr Itenver papers about Doan's Kidu v I'.lls in the summer of 1VJ. fcr I have ha 1 no rea.son in the intetim to change my opinion of the rv.i dy. f was subject to severe attacks of ba ka.hr, always aggravated if I sat long at a dek iKtana Kidney Pills absolutely
stopped my back. have never Lad or a tw ,nge since.
foster Mil burn Co. Uuffalo, Y. For bale by ail druggiata. Price M c-nta jj-r o-oi.
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ULCERS FOR THIRTY YEARS.
of spawn I the fine carelully ; our bad
Painful Krnpilom from Kneea I'eet -- 1 Inrnrnl.le I mi! lie I ed siirura.
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The best pi 1 B arm cellar sun or light, 1 ! mperature cf " bed pels rather and snail it was
into email uttered bakmake a bnt
.i. u.,.. arm water and repeat In ten or
12da;s. It will require Ce to six weeks
1 b' fore one can tell sbout the success o: i Lis bed. At that p I loc if O K you will j notice little bits or buttnts of a brown'ish wbite color whi-h ere your mushj rooms. The day r'ter they will be
large .ana w .. -ve.Of.cd. when yot may pick them. Io not tut them, but twist gently and theyaill drpinjout bands
SLEICH RUNNERS. lade from Iron Pipe and Are Ady.. table to Buggy or Spring Wagon.
ing dish, staon to :a.-:e.
t r p one egg, cne cup of flour and one pint of milk; beat the egg light, add ft! milk and a little salt and beat up light an pour over tbe meat, ImJm abou'.oL hour.- Chicago FobL
How, Indeedf That fellow Potter, you know, thoroughly beliets that e all be coins what e eat.' " "But he's a vegetarian." "Of course.'' "Then, how does he explain how he became such a lobster? " Paiiaociptia IT. -
t ua:ne$.l!e, Texas, in the following Utter: "For over thirty years 1 aul fered from painful ulcers and an erupties fmin niy knees to feet, and could f.nd i.e.. her coc:-rs nor medicine to help re. unt.l I used C'uturora Soap, Ointment, and Pdls, which cured me in six months. They helped me the very fin: t me I ased them, and I am glad to write this so that others suffenng aa 1 d.d may be savel from misery."
When s man in h:s pajamas bumps his b.11 on a rocking chair it is surpr.a.ng what a weak, wahv thing his vocabu.axy
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Inches accordlni to elz pipe should he iltgblly axi.e. Cut tb. nines
OPINIONS AND P0INTER8. Congress ought to have a um mil- ' appointed to invent SOtM n w aliases for raids on thetreasur Wsshlngton Post. An administration that with fallleg revenues puts off tariff revision and takes up ship subsidies ought to ge 0M of Prof. Uieber's l..nu niavb.its r.v.:.av.a N Y. Herald. Mr Shaw would ha the draw b k provisions of our tariff law slmptlBed. They annot be simplified much, lor tbl drawback Is at best a cumberme affair. The r a 1 remedy for pr nt conditions Is a lower rate of duty and free raw materials - Im: lat.apoli News. The only tariff reeletoalsts nho ill a complish anything are the protected industries, who Will frame new -hedul H living (hem s little more "pn "Ion Tne i'mmoner. 1 ' u. t . rti. nersl tin. the adverse ba'ance in tbe depart -eni s mr.ts of near I ...,o aH so- illed" deficit. If it wan l cslle.l de', it could he fig'ire out of it sometbitg to the creiit of tbe iwnnfeMeta ll Is the greatist deficit In the BiStOT of the pasj office and the st enipl t -little it does not make tne ' uller-Floridn Times ( lion.
With p.n sport trade of I32.W0.00O the phlllpntne islands are ca.led upon to pay lljUMOOS in 1K3 for the eai - Mi of insular government, in other words, for every flO worth of produce export.-,: frxim the islands the general government eontl $"'. If to this we add municpal and provit . :al government, sas Al eyne Ireland. In Atlantic, the ratio of expenditure on f.-ocrnmcnt account to value of exp. rt- is rai- to -It f.er cent. Comparing the cost of SWveramewt, on the basis adopted above, with that nf fle BrffUsh dependencies in rations parts of the tropins Ceylon. Barbsdoes. British Gntsna, Trinidad and the federated Malay state the average is 27 per .ent . a.- against 4d per 1 nt in the Philippines. But this does not close the nparllOfl in the Briti.-li dependencies every charge CMinacted with the nivernment, w!ither of a civil or a mi :ta: nature. is paid by the i.ai joverssnent; in the Philippines all rallitar; s are paid by the l'nile.1 State, anil 1 fie la lands do not even pay for their own po'ice wort.. a a body suip'enientar t.. the Philippine constabulary, nre on the army pa-roll.
made out ol a. F r rurI to 1 axles The If than tb r enouj-b sc
How the Cottcn Market Is Ruled. The error of a 'ieraph optraior caurtd a decline cf the NSW Uri ans cotton market lately. It's getting so that aaj thing except the actual supply of cotkfa can play the gslecsinl with the cotton market. Atlanta Journal.
P rf urn- r..a vet.ted and ci Wak.-tields ( remedy for C'i Ü ..1 be in Chxago is women, a lout cut for scoor
nd Co
igh, (.olds, . ery home.
t.on can 1 j-re-early tage by This if a uie Croup, etc. It
ave a da ly paper f i.en. by women lxn. k
toques, OainesOcr-
ougbs and turbans. Indianapolis News.
A G iftranteed Cure for Piles.
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THE FARMERS ON THE FREE HOMESTEAD LAUDS
WESTERN CANADA carry the t innrr t.'t y trhw W'hrat and Ubrr tritt M tot
1 Servant Question. Tbe servant question has reached suca a crisis in Germany that the housekeeper pf Hamburg have decided to start a schuol for the training tf domestics, in the hope that a iree education in cooking and waitiLg . ill attract a bt-t let c.a--s wi reiruits.
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Ouaranteed Cure for . Blind. Blee hur orPratr
to cure in 6 to
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Mu.iic Nee The well e ing M pul.it it
setts of h icn l won
lay s. UK. iaa 1-een 1 uc 1 ass
recire f?5 400,301
100,009 Fn-mert
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For about two (tcxntfes Ton P stt has allowed all the other republicans in New York state no iwprsasntntSon in Utl affair- of the republican party: vet he fal the mar. WOO vantü to tat dOWl
representation in the south M inphis Coslntiri ial Appeal. Now the ejection Is over the thing that worrb ri-til ;.i party managers Is to make their partv press stand pat on thetariff auestlon If only democrat I were robbed by the Dingley tariff, it wouldn't be so difficult. Put even a republican will grumble when It piDihcs hlm Washington Post We would respectfully - ri -t thst some one would introdu.-f g bill to . ut loa n the representation of ti. trists both in the senste and in the national 1.. mi-.- of representatives. It i- al eged that In some instances a single corporation is represented bv as many as a halt do.(n congressmen and nators. CI III. !Oll NeW.- 0 Tbe prosperity so lavishly Isdled out in promises by repnbücaa speltbineV ers llrenetl Is in evidenc; . Mibllsf of Wliconsli pbysrdons inaowncei an advene. c( H BMtl for professional i alls beginning January I Los Angelt Iis 14
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py can be bent bj bent tn and pia Ii for fas ten inj in .-.nneis on ts. use a T tl: -ame liiameur as tht IM '2 ends of rnnoen and strew t on Pttoe a roond Iron bar through T 1 ie an t.i a - t : a s.aud run
babbitt around the iron bar Take tht fron out as seen as t-.t babb.tt has set Toe objei t of the babMlt i- to make tht mnnem solid and tnbeepjtbl iron from marring the axles. Pls e the runners on (be ax.es, em a piece of pipe and siip on remaining part ol axli s Have it long enough so that when the nut is put on. it taill bind against it tight. The.-e runISfl wn be sMdl by any bisclmith says the Agricultural Epitomist, and 3ut.: B f to -ost over three doliars. I ARMING FACTS N.nhern Minnesota Will b.gir. a war on Wot veg, which are threatening i-tix-k and men. s- -n i.- r i.un; snows eonsex Minnesota creneaary men are st r.ously . ouaidt ring the purchase ol mils on ra4e similar to the manner in Shich wheat is purchased P. or shredded corn stov r is not 0arly so gotd aa ctm .se sorj-hum hay . The animals a ill at the eolghani up
e much of lao atover will be
left.
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cedar ami tamarack tel
rpraph plt- that have bin sntniOigwd lot varying ingths of time Rural New Yoti r We lik to hear tl e coas calling for their milker, and hniklog around waiting for bin. to bein. It means they have full u.lders and pari to be re Hewed In a Kentie marin r otherwise they would not greet you In suh s -,.' ...mt Rural New Yorker A new apple has bee a dicovere.' in Kentucky As far as known P u the oc'v spple which originated in thai state. The tree was found in a swemp sml its development has been tbe prodin t 'f year of patient work. Prairie Parmer
Spent in Mountain Climbing. Numbtra of Englishmen fpend the j ChrLstmas holidsys mcuntain-cllmbing ' In Cumberland, and a Christmas gatb- j sring of climbing ssta at Wasdale Head.
near s.ioj : t-bun jscati.l, is year rtpularly observed.
Many a bey is sent to college becaaa be dueaa t s. tu t Oe good lor an u. . else.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
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of m ' ' Ins ar ...ago Daily Hi an
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Gene with Dueling, the evil of dueling it Is certain have abandoned at least a little The pink of court ry. the lint
s v.- t f bret lin- have . n.oit c ..d w.th the duel. - Lauhoo balu'i.ay Ueviev
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tome people think tl.ey l are fallen frcta gra. c ii tbiy fo: t , fc .. ; .e
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V IninnU and Children
Use 01
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Die Kind You Have Always Boughs
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O. $2 Shoe Made in SO Stylos for Women, Misses and Children, (if F... E.f. . . . f I ft. i .v. t. u . . . .
- - - ..w. rm'ir uti w.iu i nr. L6.t. "The St vtiard of Merit for Over Half Ca-rary We previt tothe contucner a th "nualof w.t hne S2.00 pern
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W rita for Ow Iltvrtratfl Bw.kllof "O. S-' Stjlet,
D1TTMANN SHOE CO., St Ltwis.
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