Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1905 — Page 7

XICKLErO"'2 TM.7Z. i ut-iii ITdBg hud le 1 :i .j. I. '. a K at eards: "They thrcatfi. to , ,. .: . .. ; : .i:r-4 V.'l'ut i ui I it Tim irnu! ;, lied ti t , co 11 u. -el; "I'lay ua UM

v.as r 1 1 f fll-: i is : ' m r 1 1 in nt tnair d Con iitry tc i n ih afur the rout of the armada: U s thought, ur mau -". that jtu.iri), Alien he attained uii, w. nil:,; ivk b t '." i ir ! "

Walpota Allfubury U'iiu all it ih. da

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nn her return to t tuT ladyship ol Devonshire

. hi; ' ' f feather, i poa d to gel one higher, a i ih-

tiU she I'n U 1 il o-inht of , an unlet i ikt r H- Bi i.t i hearaea were ail ut but ip ted In a few dav, nil. j t accuniavodAte hi r lady

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- llaaaea in a i.nn eourtroofli ( va- in i nmurninK and .-! . Kern i m n fron mnft a on the ; I Itwal b was interested In a al that :ay at which he geetfad ; i ni. " oh. rritnlnly ." said rt !0i Judge, and the man nt ( , . ,.. away "Do you know th row have exempted?" asked the "NO," BBld .Sir James "He ia lertaker." waa the reply.

n Victoria aa greatly m.v"i on rasten of the distribution of! s at the rtOaW of Um Crimean ti lt her gr.ef w is not apparent j amm less svmoaf hetic. "Waa the

i ton. r.'d .' u lady ashed Lord j

l ire "Meal my stml. no." waa -ply; 'he hnd a brass railing hoier and no one could tu-ich her'" in wa ! niovid"" the lady aed, ui I wa aaawered: "Moved? tad no oecaeion to m ve."

BITS BY THE BABES. r Papa, is it always ilamp h'-y raise mmhroooii'.' fat, my MR.

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LAMB FEEDING. The Methode of a iMceafwJ S!.ep Owner of Ohio Mb Given by Himself. Hmm i3 pan tban QM -a, el toaaV ISC li"ap or lamb-, m I (fully evaal in the aaaat locality, ui.i uader ilml lay coadllioaa, Widely bcpaxatcd luCalltltl may ailmit it gtttl roatef vari. aiioiib in aMtaodii la aaothcr article, H fcive KOUie advice (rOB) Mr r Jan. ii'ii, whoM eaperieoce has beaaa gamed under .dii-ia loiiditiout Mr. J. k Wlag, ahoea Feeding eaperleaaa baj h'vi. with Ohio MMRditoaa, in aa WOfiaf an imiuir) in the Itnedera (i.tete as to the. he.,: method of teeV iuk lambs say: "Our pra. ! i the result of habit very largely. We have leanMtl 'hat Haiti practices mahe us aKNMf aaca did differeuib. feeatajj btter lanlM and in a m.r.- adentlflc way, poesibly, ami laade lata BMMMy. Ta bi-in with, va lay in an order with a reliable oMNDlasloa nrn, for our feed.s early in th- aeaeofl We M.y ia effett: 'del us tli- l--t ami siua! -st lambs you .an fiinl foi u.ifhty iinle mon' BoawtlaMt a BKHltb. rolii annin.l before we j: t them, but tliere comes a t--m in the market som' lay and we gel our lanba Wa naloa4 them ami hurry theal home l'f!rf Hie neighbors them I had them once when they aould j'imp out of the . r dor.rs 1 1 did not run the ars down to the. yard- ami they were 10 light and starved that they would scarcely ma to the groaad and would not make a dent when tlwir feet stru k if Tho.so lamb- mad.- me ..-hariod a' first, but they made us more money than any wa had ever fed A careless fe. der or a man not flttxl to nurse them would drop his wad rmltt there. "When they are home we r.-f 'hern in a shaded blueiira pasture for two days. Tlo-n wa dip them carefully. Then they co directly to their aheda anil stay there until they po to market No Call pastnriim with WMtOfB lambs for u- We begin ding alfalfa hay. At first they eat a lot of it We give them corn silaue. too, wltB their alfalfa. You i-annut m.i- r pay to put corn inio a weah, ataread lamb "About Christmas we Iteaa feedlag a little ear corn Gradually we feed more and more rar corn l'.v ntually they cat all the ear com the ran hold, very nearly We never reach quite the full-feed point. We break the eara mall at first We shear in Man h or ar:- In April We Refer sh'p with the wool on We make the lambs very rp and fat and they top the IbirTalo naarketa every time Tint is habit, to With 'his alow feedlag we make them gain about frm 54) to US or M pounds it paya us : uiee we p'it into them a -ompar.v:v.-!y imal amount of crain and much rouah f I

STIRRING COOKED FOODS. A BaBM-Made Device Which May Be Readily Made at Bat a Small Cost. Where more er Ifl I foe dfur BtOCh tf cooke I. some han I amy o stirring it aoght to Ih- derlaM i Of i aarae, the oM-fa-hione l ial e. (- tt,,. -. , wooden spoon, is always available, httt if the qaantity is la-e, t, um . , instru-

The Teeth and Health To preserve the teeth in health and be,uty ia a most importaui Mllif, for thus one not only saves one's self pain and expense, but also actua.ly prolotu's on -.-!!. t l.i . a', and ol teeth beinK but the Initial stages ol th" Baaaral break-up of the health Artitinal Math are at their heat vastly inlet tor to one on teeth in K"d workiag order To prevent aaaaff ol the latter, absolute cleanliness of the n.'.uth is aaaantlal Chicago Daily News

TOO MUCH PROSPERITY. Jewel of a Cook Caa Reward for Industry in Making Her Beaaaa

had at laut prt lb bei j ne mid but Ihe ;ell lid Millie lim M.t M WmkM u.at'i

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Well Equipped. ! .Janus was the god ol

January. , h." inquir-d .i : dy. "Yes." replies) Hut tH. "the month of laauary tal it- t.nn.e fn m him. aa it looks toward both the old and the new ear You aae, Janus had two faces." "Had two fae i hey' "Yes; he was two faced." "Cosh! What a jiolttieiar. he would bave BMde!M Ixruiarllla Courier-Jowr aal Extinct African Animals. Wonderful types of aa leal animal have been diaeovered la the Payooai riistrii t of Bortheastera Africa It is believed that the an. mal. s of the elephant and aia todon claaa were developed in Africa lUelf, but this does not tpaaar to latralldata the thanry 'bat Mat of the African fauna had a mon northern origin, in Europe or Asia.

A youn broker a wife tan I eooa with kill ui'urbaii stayieg pwwen Was br' ken b the I.Uli Was st the stiore b.r a t

Ih New ork uii. "Selma," be aaid one day to the NorWegiaa jewel, "it o. have a aoepla al hunliel dollan bnved up I'll double it on the Ktreet (ur you today." So the willing servant turned over to the young broker släo et i rr rear's av.ng That i t.t the Lre..-r rsturatog aoosa entered tbn 'igh tiie . ! gute. Aa he aaM-d the kitches door br aaw tu prue coos pre paring dinner. "BeTma!" he called "Lock hers! It'e sli youra. And be held up a roll of biUa.

THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills,

How U.U.

Ilara, aaid te Norvray

All b.r me

ia itT ' "live hundred and forty aV the broke "I votk no asore. I go bark

t'. ii ht " Ari l gr.ii i tig the money

darted upsta;rs. le broker ate h.a dinner that night at a suburban restaurant, sjid now the ceapil have a city apuii.i irt The I. a. Ilrpl. S) (rlrultnr ives to balzer'a Oats its heartiest enaorsement. -ux Xew National Oata yielded in 19" tp.m lö) to 3ou bu. per re .n 3 differeal States, and you, Mr. I armer, can Uai this in 1903, if you will.

Her Meaninp. Ml?s Jenkins Yes. she did Fay somf.hlnj; about you. hut I don't know whether it was meant to be compiimen.ary or not. Mr Kallow Oh 1 fancy I impressed her. "W. II, she ni rely commented on your bio mint; cheek.'"- Philadelphia Led-Ker

Clear Sauce for Puddinp. Mix one tab!' ipooafUl of Sour .'moott with cold water; add boillnp water to make a little thick r than cr am and COOk three minutes Take from fire, add ball a ( uplu: of .-'u- .r t-asp . f ul of butter, and aatateg and brandy or w ine to taste, or lemon extra t or juice. Housekeeper.

FpeltE ct Kmmcr. above illustrated, ! giH b) buthels gram and four tona hay j besides per acre. H k wonderful. Salze r a m-'i .: ; ' .-. - -. I up ti.r uii 1 careful selection to big yields. Per Ar re Salser s Beardless Barl, y y n l led 121 bu. Saler a lb me liu lder t orn... 3uo bu. Spelt an t Macaroni Wheat.... so l u. Saber's v.- tot a R de o rnnj lbs. Ialer's le,nte fodder I60.000 lbs. Salera Hilli'.n Dollar Grass... 50,000 lbs. , Saler's Pedigree P tatoes 1,000 bu. Now u.h yields lay and you can Lavs theui, Mr. Farmer, in aj. fi nd I0d 15 BTavra ' and this notice to the John A. S-der ?eod Co., La Crosse, Wis., snd you will get

their b;g cs:al"g snd lots ot tarui st d

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Improved by Wear. "Furs are one : - rn of dress that Improve with w.aring. said the head of a larf:e wholeaale eatahllahaieBt "The more the warmth from the wranr's bjpdy ijet.s through the far the hetter, aa this keeps th skin soft and rliable. and adds to the B8t r 1 ' ti e r.ap."

Frost on the Pumpkin. Susan Brett- What were ou with this season? Hamlet Patt A rural drama tailed "The Pumpkin " Susan Brett How'd you make nut? Hamt Fatt h we grt frot.d. of course Pittbunt post.

aaaaplaa free.

Tie Baltimore clergymen who iniu!re "What shall we do with our old men1" labor under m npprehentHn. The longevity and the precocity SB joyed 1 y the j present generation leave ua ne :her old n.en nor children W'aohington Star. The lOn."! Calendar cf N". W. Aver I on, f Philsdelphis, is 14x1 inches and designed for office or library'- The color s.rieme is gTay and white and is very haruionioua. These Calendars have enjoyed a stesdv sale tor years at twenty-five cents each; for th's uni, which barely covers cost and postage, a copy may be had as long ss the cd.tion lasts. There is a t. ry that gold has been discovered in Ireland It is startling to , think of how many cittern of the I ruted States and New Vork policemen have run , away from a good thing. - Utcinnati i.n 1 uuirer

Under; somites 1

fhe was impreai h avery Ot mat understood Em

fand Enclish. of Aberdeen recently when attending the lnreai of women at a rllr. d hy the fact that r.earV 1 .an or pirl ni-t with

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in arm and showl hich win tare much

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Explained. Tom NewTich aaya his daughter la aamed after a Greek goddess. Dich H'm' ;:a! you told me: I thought it was after some kind of patent modi lac or a parlor car C -e land Leader.

A Matter of Weight. "Would you marry a ghi who wa worth her welphf In cold?" "That would depend upon how much e weighed." Kaaaaa City star.

come at you dor, t ravadi at r.

' CHT HAVE SAVED IT. l of Trouble from Too Much Str.rrhy Food.

loy of eicht years whoI gal feed him on the riRht b 1 of r..od, waa always nervous and ! from a weak condition of the. b and bowels. Finally he was 1 ivfth appendicitis and after 1 a'iin the doctor, knowing that

aal digestion wa - very weak, 00 OrapoNota twice a day. recovered and about two feroafter, his Father states, rawi to be st-on. muscular, - soundly, weighs 2 pounds, whole system Is In a fine n of health." Name chn by Co., Battle Creek. Mi, h '1 that If he had Ivoen put on

N It A St nn earlier tmrinit In hi I

ad i"pt from the asa af foods at lie could not digest, he never id have had appendicitis. That cat!-ed by 11 :idt tested food ! in the stomach and Imwels, ! ' irr;'at;on and making for the u of all kinds of microbes, seta diseased con lition which is Bctlea cause nf appendieltU. ajtd re mar: .! w;ih pe.iple who rotstrty digaal white bread Mata Is made of the "elected A'leat nnd barley and by the lar processes 0f the cooking at the a l of tie starch Is turne 1 Into "' 1 I? for Immediate digestion : Ih morw perfect nourishment of If the body, particularly the im and nrve oenfrea. he little iwok. "The Boad to found In each pkg.

labor, .-ays the Indianapolis n. w ta re a lily made in the following manner: .Make a -haft of a strip Of wo.l two lacbea thick and loaf enougli so that it will extend three or four m he- above the top of the kettle At Hie boHom of this shaft make paddtea by rroaatag two thin boards two er threo imdica wide. I'ii 'en a crank 0 the top of the shaft, rnd to this crank fasten a pole, or not. a. prefer red Then prepare a strip of board six or eight lache wide, bore a hole thtoirh the middle, through which to Bail the shaft, match both aada ta fit over the handle of the kettle an 1 nt one end hx a slid" and a set screw to boll it in place Jf the cook lnc of the food for atoch i- done away from the house, as it ouitht to be. one should build a fireplace of bftcki and cement in Which ta Ml the kettle, The Illustration ihowa both th flreplare. or pot. as aaggeated, and the plan for making the stirrer, and it will at M n that it Is comparatively ttU9 to ar rang' he devii e .1- ler-st- I

Our National Weather Strip. A cable to Panama will soon connect the infant republic to Its DOWN base and will make the canal strip a lort of wather atrip on therdgeofthe republic. N. Y Commercial.

To Cure a Cold In One Day Take F.axstlve Breeno Qoiatae Tabssta. AU rnggisbi refund tue aey if it fa.in tocure. tv W Grove signature is uu ca-h b x. Kc A Bmoklvn woman coinplnins that her husband hasn't Spoken t I er in nine nr nth -and he" a barber 1 he lady ia unquestionably right in conctadiag that the man is crav. Hutfalo Kxpress. .TflO0 per M. Irs' "Sngle Binder" straight 5c cigur costs more than other brands, but tail prie give the dealer a tair profit and the smoker a better cigar. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, ill. e All t'.ie fun 1 f ! 1 gal sal account is dentroyed for s w. man because the cashier knows how mu i, money svae hasn t got. N . l'reis. A Ounranteed Cure for Plies. IU-hing. Blttd Hloedlng or Protruding Piles. Your iinnrnst wiH ref ind monev tf JVszo Hamawt iu:atocureiuOto 14 days. 5c. i '1 he man who struggle unuccesfiiltv gaitit t. r'une is spt to teel that he has been roblie.: of the dec is on Puck. Piso'Cure cannot le too highly spoken of a a cougb cure ,J. W O'Brien, 323 i 1 I Ave., N , M.nnedpoiis, .Minn., Jan.ti, 18 After a n an one loses h retu'.stioa it is pretty hard for hi.o ever to lose 11 again.- Judge.

No other female medicine in the world has repaired such w iih sjiread and unqiialifie.1 endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displaoemenl of the .. and consequent Spinal ffrahnraa. and is peculiarly uuapte.i to the Change of Ufa. It has cured more cases of Hackache and Lcuoorrhen than anv other remedy the world )iusever known. It is aiioost infallible in such ca.scs. It diaaolvea and expels tumors from the I "torus in an eaily staye of development. Irregular. Suppressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach, Indigeatton, Bl mmng, FbKsling-, Nervous Prostration. II adache, (icncral Debility qulekl yield to it Womb troubles, causing puin. weight and backache, instantly relieved and permanently cured by itsuee. 1'ndt r ail 1 ircumstances it invigorates the female system, and is as harmless ns Water. It quickly removes that Hearing-down feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't aara " and ' wwntaabelef t-alooe " feeling, excitability, irritability, mu naaa 11. ss Dizziness, Faintness. sleeplessness, ilatulcncy. melancholy or the ' blues' und headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the Dtema, which this medicine nhvays. cures Kidney omplainta and Itaekaehe. of either sex. the Vegetable ' oni pound alv.ays cures Those women who refuse to accept ouythimr else are rewarded a hundreil tho isiind times, for thev "et what they want a cure. Sold by I 'ruggista everywhere llefuse all substitutes.

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Mule Statistics. There are 2.7."7,!1 mnlet in tha Dftf ltd States. aluet at 121732.841 Texas Is the leadir.tt stat" in the mule Indti-try. with .?M.fMS. ami MlltBliaipfd second, with 211.444. ami Hliatmrl third, with M2,ttt taalea B rati trollna is credited with IIS.20I The 1'nite.l State- leads In til' 'reit Bgd mal industry The average v,i n at mules Is given at $7 S, agftlnil 6" '.'J for baraaa Bichaagf Fox Breeders Ate Gtcrhmen. Fix lireetlers tuu t noe 1)0 cotlid ered stocKmen. for whether the stocg Is wllil or tame, the commercial Idea il

the same. KUJah Norton. Dtrtrer'i M breeder, recently shipped a pair of tler crav foxe tO Mr M II Her- 1

fran-I. of Houghton Mich A ml fog of Mr Norton'- beet ling wa Blee I Bh Mr NortoB ha sold neveril pai' -f IUer arays for SV" -r pair MaiBB Farmer.

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want on retiuest. Agdreaa M. K. & T. R'Y Box 0-9H. ST LOUIS. M0.

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