Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1907 — Page 7

M'KINLEY MONUMENT

To Be Dedicated In Buffalo 8ept. ft. Former Residents Invited. T. beautiful whim mar Ml shaft ...., te.l bJ ,n Bt'' "f N,'W YMlv ln JLfora Bauara, liuftalo. N. Y . tu the ol pnahlaal McKlatoy, i to ?(' i , MMiilly dedicated Thursday. Boat r' ,, tin- event will be th c utral . ,-,. f nuffaloK Old Home Wwk, Lpi ! to 7 Former residents of Huff ,1,, and the public at lurge are cor- , y Invited to uttcnd the dedication.

THE DA1R

KEEPING A COW FROM KICKING

How Rope Can Be Adjusted to End.

Thia

In the sketch herewith u will noMce a rope which In to he aaBOd over .he hip. doWV la front of the udder, drawn tolorablj tiht and tied I have found thiH tu M an exc lNnt method of k plug cows fpotu kick-

XI,.. McKinley monunn nt WSI planned tr,j , i ( i.ited under tho direction of a mission of prominent men, at a of $100.000. Gov. Charles E. Hughes, with his military staff, will a; i ;;irt In the ceremonies and I'resld,:it Roosevelt and former President Orover Cleveland have been Invited to lfti I Md IP ll. Military parades V l I s a feature of the QOOaalflBa I MONDAY UNIVERSAL WASH DAY. Recognized at Such Over Almcat All the World. Wfiv does nearly all the civilized

world Wtth clothes on Monday? What ba Monday to do with washing? it w ,; . originally the moon's day and I to the queen of nlKht. 1 read IB a schoolboy s history that th, Pilgrim! landed on Monday and (I,., good women Immediately gat . washing the clothes that had been lied 0 the trip over. We bight jadge from that alleged fact that no washing waB done aboard lhl t the finest place for such ,.y work Of sanitation and bletaedacu li out at sea where there Is plenty of water and nearly alBBJ drying wind. 'j ;.. voyage of the little Mayflower lasted 63 days, I believe, and as nearv u we can now reckon the landing as made at Plymouth Rock on a Monday, though some historians Inlist on Friday. It must have been a i He and filthy vessel on arrival, with 102 passengers and crew going over two months without washing their linen. Linen? What did they wear n 1620? Can you realise how big was the Mayflower? A miserable little bark of 160 tons (Cant. Jotui ladt) or 180 tons (according to Urauford).

A Little Debt for Husband. A four-year-old tot tnvlted three older playmates Into an Ice cream saloon, where she magnificently ordered four plates of cream. When the de

lectable food had been eaten she calmly pi. needed to walk out of the place aftlMHri laying for It. The proprietor stopped her. Looking up Into his taVOt In the most innocent manner In the world, sho lisped: "1 ain't got any money, air. I'll pay you aheo I'm married."

The Rope in Place.

In no

TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a great work to do lu keeping t li I ; 1 pure. Vh n

I Ley get out or order It causes backache, ticudacLi', dizziness languor und distressing urinary trout. ! Ke.p tli. I.n!:ic s. 11 und all these sufferings will be saved you. Mrs. S.A. Moore, proprietor of a restaurant at Watt r villi-. Mo., says: "He-

fore using Doan'a Kidn. y Pllla I suffered everything from kidney troubles for a year and a half. I had pain in the back and head, and almost continuous in tho lolna and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them until In n short time 1 was cured. I think Doau's Kid

ney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Milburn Co., Uuffalo, N. Y.

SPAIN FAR BEHIND NATION8.

Evidently Needed Burial. "Tli lato Cm Thomas 11 Kuger." said a St.iinford man, "was, like many army ollli-ors, an authority on good cook I in- but he detested rank, high cheese At a dinner he said that a very tank cheeso was once left at his headquarters to BO all d for. and after It hud remained unclaimed two day he posted this notice: "It the chOlta sent aOta addressed to Private Jonen Is not called for In

two days It will be shot.' "

-Did

Passive. you say he

has horse

DJ11

seii.se? Jill No; why, he hasn't even got mule sense. I never knew him to kick In hia life! Yonkers Statesman. Does Not Always Pay. First Tramp After all, It pays to be K)lite, pardner. Second Tramp Not always. Tho other day I was actln" deuf and dumb when a man p;ave me aJipMCil 1 says "Thank fO i sir," and he had me arrested Tit -Pits.

Place.

way cuts

th

Inir. and it

milk Bttppiy. The only objection n such a plan, ays Broaden' Qaaotte, would be thai Injury night happoa to the mammary .ins maaing forward from the udder. These veins remove the blood that eonies from the arteries to the adder and have nothliiK whatever to .In with the supply of blood from which milk is elaborated.

Illiteracy Prevail! There to a Most Amazing Extent.

GOOD AND POOR COWS.

The

Can Be Discovered Only Methods of Testing.

by

Concerning His Business. A Boatoa lawyer, who brought his wit from his native Dublin, while cross . xaminlng the plaintiff In a di trial, brought forth the follow tag V i wish to divorce this woman

because she drinks?" "Yes, sir." "Do you drink yourself?" That's my business!" angrily. Whereupon the unmoved lawyer Bgoft; Have you any other business?" Everybody's.

Iiiiiihiiiiiiii""""""" niimmmusy

The establishing of test associations will enable the dairymen to eliminate the unprofitable cows from their herds and help thetn to get better cows and make half the num Per do the s?e or even better work than the whole number of our aver ne cows are doing at the DTSSOBl time The milk sob- and BapOOCi test mubt of BOO) ssity come Into use Hanaer should have a milk

hcale hanging in the barn where It will bo handy to Weigh each cows milk, and. by the side of this, a milk sheet with names or numbers of cowi, enabling him to BOOB a laity record of each cow ln his herd. There Is not more than one in 20 faimOf that knows the amount of milk and butter fat each cow in the herd is producing per year. However, now is a good time for every dairyman to begin a more economical production of milk. It costs but very

IP.tle more to keep a cow that will

t.m.iiir. 100 uounds of fat per year

than one prodnclnR 100 pounds.

TK. mncl . v ... - tllinC a

dairyman can do is to head his herd with a scrub sire; this la a step back

and a continual slide as long as he continues such methods. There is no

advancement or gradin up without a pure bred, prepotent sire. Improvement comes only through the superior qualities of the male used. Experience in my work shows that cowi kept at a good profit to their owner are not allowed out of barn ln winter more than one half to one hour per day In tine weather, and are kept In warm, well lighted and well ventilated stables They are watered In 6table cold days and fed food of a succulent nature, such as ensilage or mangles, with all the alfalfa or clover hay they will consume without waste, and a balanced grain ration of not p BO than one pound to every three

pounds of milk given. II. C. SF.ARLF.3.

Of the 20,000,000 people Inhabiting Spain, only about 35 per cent, can read and write; another two and onehalf per cent, of the population can read without being able to write, but the remaining 62 Va per cent, are absolute illiterate a. In the south of Spain It Is impossible to get a servant who can read and write, and many of the postmen are unable to

tell to whom the letters they carry are addressed. They bring a bundle of letters to a house and the owner looks through them and takes those which are (or which he thinks

at. i a. bin -s- d to hi'ti The Spanish Pitmen are not paid by the state; the recipient of the letters have to remunerate them according to tho amount of their correspondence, and each letter costs the addressee at least one cent. It Is a Joke among the easy going Spaniards that he who treats the postmen best receives tho most letters whether they are Intended for him or not

When a man first makes hlmpelf he gets an awful he soon gets used to it.

a fool of jolt but

Smokers have to .all for towV mi-'le Binder cigar to get it. our dealer or Lewitt' Factory, l'e i.j, HI.

Johnson : ways false.

"Round numbers" are ah

ALL WOMEN SUFFER

from the- same physical disturbance, and the nature of their du tie, la many cases, cjuiekly drift them into the horrors of all kinds of ft-maiu ..,.. r.hiiiiLs. orvaiin- troubles. lileaMe

MOB. falHffg and displacements, or perhaps irregularity or supprension causing backache, nervousm-HS, irritability, and sie ples-snesN. Women everywhere should remcmbi r t tint the medicine that holaVi the record for the largest number of

MRS A. M. HAGERMANN actual cures oi icmaie ins is Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

made f rom simple native roota and herbs. For more than thirty year it has be en helping women to be htrong. regulating the fuuctlons per feetly and ov. n omijiK pain. It has also proved ite If invaluable in preparing for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. Hagennann, of Has Shore. L. I , writea : Dear Mrs I'inkham: "I suffered from a displacement, excessive and patnful fun.-tions so that I had to lie down or ait still most of the time Lvdia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that I om able to attend to mv duties. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see what relief it will give them." Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs Pinkham. at Lvnn, Mass for advice She is the Mrs Pinkham who has been advising aick women free of charge for more than twenty years and In-fore that she assisted her mother-in law Lydia L I mnham in advising. Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide

sick women back to health.

FEARFUL BURNING SORES.

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Brains are Built

from certain kind's of FOOD Tit Grape-Nuts

DAIRY NOTES.

Three cows without salt produced S5 pounds less milk ln a week in an experiment station test.

Only clean tin milk utensils snouia he used. Patched oi niFty tinware should not be tolerated. When you buy a separator get one that runs easy, washes easy and i.ir., r-loan mul vim 11 have the heM.

DA i Iii rWhitewash loOBB and Is mighty nice on the Inside of the cow barn and a little salt will make It stick better. I a -tern cowmen practice soiling In timmer. They figure Rreen corn or alfalfa fed this way Is worth ?20 to $2T. per acre. Manv a dairyman blames his cows when he ought not to do so. It often

quiets Ms conscience though, and tue cows don't care.

Boy in Misery 12 Years Eczema In D..nk lalM. Itchina and In-

flamed Cured by Cuticura. 'Tntlrura has rut a stop to twelve

years of misery i passe d with my son.

As an Infant I noticed on nis uou red spot and treated same with different remedies for about five years, but when the Bpot began to get larger 1 put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease ...oi i four different parts of his

body. During the day it would pet rough and form like scales. At night U would bo cracked, inflamed and bad ly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. One doctor told me that my son's eczema was incurable, nnd gave It up. I decided to give Cuticura a trial When 1 had used the first box of Cuticura Ointment there was a great Improvement, and by the time I had used h prnnd aet of Cuticura Remedies

my child was cured. He Is now twelve years old. and his skin is as fine and smooth as silk. Michael Steinman. 1 Sumner Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 46, 1905." Th Tell Tale Voice. 'it you want to tell whether or not the man you are talking to Is telling the truth don't look him in the eyes."

said a Denver Dana teuer m friends. "It Is the voice, when you don't look at the eyes, that tells you whether the other fellow is lying. We use the system frequently ln the bank.

A man will come in to tell us some i.inn tale. We look at his feet or

his hands or hiB knees, but never ln m- ovm If he's telling the truth his

voice will be firm and straightforward, and the absence of your gaze in his yti will not affect It. Hut If he's lying he'll be confused by your action, and his voice will tremble; hell .nH haw. and clear his throat.

You may rest assured then that he's stringing you."

This man bought a supply of tobacco without acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at

less expense than cheap tODacco.

SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewer has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Pcdm" untry flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPFb V.. nnoht to cheW. Still there

are che wer s who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure. When they get a taste of the real Schnapps they 11 realize what . enjoyment they've missed by not Retting SCHNAPrb long ago-then they'll feel like kicking themselves.

BjawBBM m g JobbiO We wfl. .hip SCHNAPPS direct fron, IWaitTBjMaaJljsaaWJtaeJ , rfr' ,yu i. obtain. hom TsShs bTääöböw as .

m, Winston-saiem, rm.

prl

R.j! REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,

"America has become a land of nervous emotionalists, largely owing to our stBf against the dietetic health law q nature. 1 !.ly outdoor exercise In a cold cli Bta wotild enable vigorous Individ ' mir species to digest the viands I d upon alimentary organs enfee- !! i t sedentary occupations," wrote Dr Falll Oswald. (train m-, ,-Li-i mnet hivn different

hod Mian laborers, because brain work uses up parts of the brain and BMI GMters, while physical labor uaes up Other parts of the body. (Jrape-.Nuts. a food for brnln workers, j i . i ared hy sc ientific food makers, Is a pure, natural food made from setOCta! iarts of field grains known to contain the natural phosphate of notaal and other elements required by the ijrtttai In rebuilding and repair-'"L-U e hi aln nnd nerve centers. This bod is tail I fully cooked at the factory ami Ik ready to be served Instantly i At nil flratlnaa rrncerl

. . v , m . w w r. an I ad hy the postum Co . at Hnttle 1 VII..I. u I k- 1X1.. koallh

Road to Wellvilla," la

lUere'a Keasoa."

Scoring the ButtermaVer. tc ..fflrlnl of the dairx division of

the department of agriculture are planning a score card that will not onlv score butter and cheese hut that will score the buttermakrrs and rheesemakers also. This Is a BOOd plan, and the card would do nUCB good if It OBBld be BOBOStlj H Sme or the managers of factories would be surprised at the low sooritiC .. ....,.m m ,uM receive it

tnel Tlinino.' "' " would certainly be a Rood thin for the dnlrv schools; for It would show the fatty students HBtrtag hlph up. i ThlP would be- an object

to 'the boards that control the

maiailll" and cheeee factories Room for Improvement.

sPkwa nverase daiiMiinn li a very

iiii.ni In ihe true sens of

poor , . . . . . 1 1 1 . i r i ai in Oi

the worn. - . . i,lnv with those of

i Ii.'-.

The biggest trap shooting event of the year, known as the Grand American Handicap, held at Chicago In June last, resulted In an overwhelming victory for Winchester Shells. With these the Professional Championship was won by W. R- Crosby, of O'Fallon, HI and the Amateur Championship by lluKh M. Clark, of Urbna- llL Making a Good Start. rw,.,, Madam, your husband

must have absolute rest. Madam-Well, doctor, he wont listen to me Doctor A very good beginning.

madam-a very goou UP

Stray Storiea.

TITS. St. Titno UaBM !nl H v "".

Dweasts p-rsaaatBtiy cmrea m or '" ;

Great Nene Kestcrer. eno w r r. ,ril bettk nn.1 traatiH. Or J H Khae, Id Ml Arch St. WiUadslphia. I.

Is quite eonipll

me

or, tOHI'H niiO

even ' - " .-I , w ..... c ihls same "averaft dan

IIlQU I ca I m man Thete n abuadanl rooal for m provcineul ) I hoNvrvcr.

Remember, young man. If you are not satisfied with your Job. tho chances are that the boss will not refuse to accept your resignation.

Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE . ,,i ii

A powder to be shaken into the shoos, lour leei leei swuueu, nervous, hot and get tired oaaUy. If you have achm. smartn.g feet trv Allen 8 Foot-Kaae, It reeta the feet and makes new c BWBf shoes easy ; always use it to Break in New Shoes. It cur, swollen, hot, sweatinfr feet, bl.ers, ingrowing nails and callous spot Relievos corns and bumona o all pain and pven . I W and (Wort It eures while you wk. W e have over Ünrtv thousand testimonials. Try it toay. Sold by all Drnp.t, evervwhere 25 cente. Don't accept any snbsti tut All. ai Fuot-Kaaa. Trial package FIl:E. Address Alb ., S. Oln mied, Le Rov N T. Juropean Branch Office, Peterl iBOtlgfa, I Dgland. ...a nikTYlävTAr Kuecesa brings imitations. BOOTM 01 AlCnllllO worthless mntations are BOmotlinea ofTeted for sale. Insist MBOa having Allot, sly : Eaafe. Tho Oriffinal powder for UM fee t Twelve yoars before tho pubbc Annual sas over two million packages. Vo i.:4..t- a,rrA to Vi "iust as good" InntAl ions

'pay ttM dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never bo ottarod a substitute for Allen's Foot-Ease. Adk for Allen s Foot-Ease, and insist upon having it Remember, Allen aFoot-Ease is sold only in 25 cent packages bearing yellow label with our trade mark and faeaimilo signature

- la a Waefc.

Oa afkto . Foot-US.. tYT, al, Fr Bample at tha

ilr)rnT WÄ adW AlVnSOUn.t.d.l.Hoy.N 1.

W. L. DOUGLAS WWW ajssi" - nrsr in

$3.00 & $3.oo bnutd the world

BHUt run ttni wt;- - - tfBLn

Does Mian's Foot-Easa

Cool tha Blood?

SM

Som doctors hav

said so and many lada

duals bare aaid, UaaVk

saiaty, antniwa

uwdor. laaaai taiiv

Into the SIkk tm looting to tli rnüre Hya

Be. ra of narre

in U10 aelaa aa

frt aul Allen

Km eothea ao4

L ii.-u these nerv US

ever? mpaus to aecap

anfl avoid Heaa

I'loatr.Ui .11 Try tbia

Islaipis p"ular remody

votiraolf and see 11 1 la

tnMwliy lkollng

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UbbV PinRl l,indcr PfeÄiaSf Me. Your dealer or Lewia Factory, Paoria. IllIt s easy to dress a proltable busl-

aess In the garb of respectaDimy.

She Understood. "What makes yoti think that Timmlns is Ideally married?" "necause one dny when he invited me to dinner and we were late she merely asked whether the home team won" 8elf-Control Valuable. He approaches nearest to the gods who knows how to be silent even though be knows h Is in the right Cato. Mr.. WlnlVw'l Soothln Srrnp awniuailoa. allajri iala. care wind colic. noiua

AT ALL PRICE8.

a- a a

25. 000 irsjxm&yxi

KßWartM (hm any othmr mmnufmaU

A woman who has has given everything

given her lips

Anonymous.

Til K UK A SON W. 1 Dong-la slioc r worn by moro 1"' "

In all walk of 1IN thn any oilier niaac. 1 nccu ... a,orll,nt style. eaey-flttlnR. an-1 '."Ä The wSTMam ok ihe leatbara ani othor aUrrls is lor . ' ' Of tl.esU, anderery ,ietft,l of th naklnc s .k ke.1 a fler the m.Hit pmi)leteor(itaniatlonof superinteiulei.u.loo in n oi "k 1 . I ,l,-,emakem, who reorl. the ilfheat waee. iM In tha al.r Indu.try. and whoso w..rkmai.sh ,. cannot V- IM. If I ooold take yon into mv Utgo farlortaa at Hr.- kton.Wasw., and show vou how carefully W L IMngU. ritoasara n,d , cu wofildth-n understand why thev l.ol.l their !,,. fit l.ettr,

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tr. all lrll;Kl',l-',,

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