Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1907 — Page 3
THE DA.RY
DAIRYMAN'S WATER TANK
cf Cement and of Convenient Shape and S i;. bottom as first cerJ with l be us d a base and tht-n 'ho It was poutd into the spaces, til a floor some tart to four thick. Then the wall were cd this floor. One by 12 planks to make th- form or mold Mat the? rM.. uu;tu .re
P an of Tank. ! to form the malls, which were two feet high. The bases of walls are 1 inches wide and w la to ten inches at the top. ime rock ia. broken to piece Ign of a foose egg and smaller. I'Bcrete was made of one part it to two parts sand, mixed with to form a thin batter. This sed la 24 hours, so that the . 1 ': r-mmed and t as p- t r etery day it has stood.
LCFT IT TO THE OLD HENS.
Amateur Fancier Thought His spcntibility Had Ended.
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An Indiana wan fells of the fforts of an author belouKin; to the II school of historical novelists to jut It. his lelnurt tloio as a " hen n er ' in that state Th literal . -r son's venture afforded his agricultural nitchtx.r no nd ol amuse-iiv-nt.
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FULLY UP WITH THE TIMES. Oklsr-ami C.t Surprised NarrowMinded New Yorker.
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farmer rjismv r.-d that all h!s 1ml,
chickens, which were confined in eoops. were languishing at the polet I of d-ath The no. li,t - rit over his ' "hen literature" to l'K-ate the cause of ' thr Irsasgbea, u-,it ro no avail. Finally he aU'd peg an old chap named Kaalins. to whom he put the Question: j " What do you suppose Is the mat ter Ith those chickens?" AV.;i. I dunno." paid Ravens. "What iO you feed 'em?1' "Peer! them'" exclaimed the n.v. 11st farmer. "Why, 1 don t feed thta sr. y thing "Then, how'd you suppose they was a-goln' to live"" 1 ( sumed." replied the literary person. ' that the old hens had milk encugh for them now." llpiilftfOXl Magazine.
BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING.
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Wiae, BS halted Street., he plate glass fronts of department stores, the clean l .valkf, th. wen dr:.ed. unhurried stopper, the finish, the ni' troj olltan sir ft Q find in Oklahoma City, for ei
nt. I ample, seem marvels to find In a ter.nr. .cur nr. iy inly 1 7 years old. Hut do not
NECESSITY FOR CLEAN MILK.
ent Growing in Fae-ir of High Grade Product. ever may happen .n Denmark
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3t deal of antagonism has devel- - I ajrairist the use hy Infants and uii of pasteurized milk. We ..'it there is anj WMt pMftssl BsV the contention of some physicians that pasteurized milk is not healthful, but
tas prejudice win count tor tne same In dlscourarinzj the pasteurizing of silk. Is New York dty the hoard cf j health tried to ret through sn ord:- ! r.ance compelling the pasteurization of J
all BsHfc us.-U u 'Jam city, bat the sif -rmea sfdeflaesea tt aw laSucace wca ost It osming fross physicians r r of t basse seem ssore ready to taTe their patlent. take thefr chances srlft gersss of typhoid ferer and scar- ' ver than Ith a milk hard to So far as we know there are tw evidences that pasteurizing milk M a temperature of 1S5 to li de greMl raises tt to a high enough point -uak It take oa the character of I null? ' la the face of this prejudice, which seems to be growing, it becomes rery necessary to produce milk on the farms under such conditions that it may be safety used The reading. Intelligent farmers are already doing this, but how shall Influences be brought to bear on the men that never read an agricultural paper and never appear to care whether they produce a or dirty milk? It is evident the only remetly lies in prevent- ! - -e diry milk beta sold.
Rash Covered Face and Feet Would Cry Until T red Out Speedy Cjre by Cuticu-a.
"My baby was about nine months eld when she had rash on her face and : f et Her feet MMN to irritu-. set most, especially nights. They weald cause her to be broken in her rest, gad sometimes she would cry until she was j tir d out. I had heard of so many rures by the Cuticura Remedies that j I thought I would give them a trial. The Improvement was noticeable in a ! few hours, and before I bad used no ! bog of the Cuttcura Olntmmt her feet were we!! and have never troub'.od her j since I alo used It to remove what ; Is known as "era lie cap' f n m her iead. and it worked like a charm a It j cleansed and h-a!el the scalp at tho same time. Mrs Hattie Currier, r.jmaston. Me . Joa 9. I'jOd."
say so A N w York r who went there on busin .ss ( Bplallied that fgtS was t).:'i:-K him it.'., .i wiM. m . - and his Oklahoma at-soiiat.-s could not reassure him. Hut coming down to breakfast the first morning, at his hotel in Oklahoma CKjT, he stared around in wonder as bs entered the dining room. This. ' he exrlalmed, ' this I? Okla
homa'! Why. do you know?" confl d ntially, I even found a porcelain bathtub In my room." Well. ' sa'd an Oklahoman. drily, "don't you have those in New York?' Starch, like everything else, is be lng constantly improved, the patent Starcl.en put on the marke years ao a:e very different and inferior tc t!.. of the present day. In the latest discovery Defiance Starch all In jurlous chemical are omitted. whil the addition of another ingredient, in v. nt(. by us. gives to the S arch a strength, and smoothness never apI r M h ' d bi other brands. Prcrource These Rapidly. The vicar of Dwygyfy khtKrum-PcsV BtaentBamr b l r yal rowtnigatag of Ehe church In Walts recent:;, that he had be. n at Pistyleruni-Carnguwch. T 'i : Ti i uaian. Uag4rfnaV ' . . I.Ianfair and A.-h-t chwedd.
ft. sVas Not tt. Blame. Litt! Flartholr.mew's Bother oeer-
scare nun sanng like a mills) driver, syi the ctaw laad U ader He displayed a ItMssty that overwhelmed her. She took him to task, explaining ; the wtekedaesi ef praftaitf as well as It- rulganty. She a.-;.d him where he had Itarned all tho e lreadful ; wird Bartholomew anaowaesd that Cai t. one of .i I'l l i ifes. had ' taugh him. Cavert's mothr was 1 It fight wg informed aid C&Wft was I brought to book. H vlgon-ui-ly denied batrufl Insrructel HarthoUmew, and either threats nor tears could ! make his confess. At last he bur3t out: "I didn't tell H;;rtho!ornew any , cuss words. W hy shOOll I know how to CBSS any better than !: gtzeef j sfatat his father got an automobile, i too ? '
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CHEAP IRRIGATED LAND. Grand opening Sept. 5th under Carey Act. Littls Snake Hiver Valley. Koutt County. Colo ISiuM per acre for land and water. I Of acre down. KxCVrsloa r;.t s Jtoutt County Dev lopment Co.. M1 17th rft.. Denver, Colo.
I ne Keason V ny. "How did you come here'." said one .Mexican bull to an old acquaintance, ls they met in the arena. Mow?" replied the other, with a dance around. "1 may say 1 was roped in."
di stents be 'hy secrets.
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Give Dofliars Starch a ialr trialtry It for both hot and cold starching, and If you don't think you do bettor woik, in less time and at unalier cn-t, return it and your grocer will give you back your money. My way is to go straight forward and aim at what is right Bishop Asjry. To form devices quick Is ON man's wit. Kuri. id -.
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STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER
CjTing Chap. "Tes. confessed the blushing girl rith the white t arasol. "I thought it rather edd that Jack should fceep on isking about our college ye". Fir illy, to g"t rid i f him. I told him it was "iree y Us in quick succession." "What then?" asked her chum. "What taea? Wky. the ko se kis-ed se thr- times lef. -re could remonstrate and when I gave a yell for ach kiss mamma thought I wa giv.ng the class yell." Fresh Fuel. The scrap between the married couple had died down to a few ist less matte; tegs, and the eary Mr. in th
cage as BBfUBlDg to tuiok about slog! n : again, when she remarked, as a sort of afterthought: "At any rate, everybody In my family thinks I am very Intelligent." Too, by the side of them you are," he replied with a bitter snort. After this the scr.ip was renewed Jubilantly.
MOVEMENT OP WATER IN SOIL.
Fact that It Has Little Lateral Mct on P-e.;-ti Sub It gat' on.
Me- people Imaarice that water seves a boat freely In the soil and that - -al movement (movement sidersyi is considerable. This Is not except In very sandy soils. Soil moves very slowly sideways. rw -h' tuv! Thi- a- of the treat obstacles m the way of the sacws of sab-irrigation methods. Sob- " ra-!on has sow b it few frleods. ' the fact that water In'rv iwei through pipes sunk two or Äre feet deep in the gro and merely rose above the pipes and did not -a'y. This r.exositated aylng pip- very close oeether lo NSOBd if s piece of land was to 5e tboTughly supplied with water. B the land of the experiment atloB M Lostan. Utah. It OMM fund that the -il mntenaent of water was only ' J' and one-half feet for the first foot depth and sti feet for the second '::
Pruning Fruit Trees. Tttere are ..tn people that object the pruning ef frnit trees, as they av it is against nature. But that Is t-"t a matter worth v to be taken Into sideratioti. Nature does tot give plamp. Jwicy sweet fruit, bat eserany fraft that Is hard and hardy, t small sad tacking in flavor This rtJciilarly applies to the spple. s r-Mural sped men of whlJ has not yet found that equals the Improved varieties We have enouch data on The resalts of pruning trees to know it better fralt sod more of tt is obd from prosed then from unI ras cd trets.
A Country Marvel. The little f-h sir boy was com'ortably quarured in a farm house 3ar the salt water for his summer's luring. The first day he strolled down he road to the marsh-s gnd he stared n astonishment at the cat tails crowns there. Then turning around to s lative of the place who was accomlanyir.a him he said: "Goh ; I didn't tnow that sausages grow on sticks." Large Sum for Pasteur Institute. I.iniel Osiris, the Jewish banker and philanthropist, of Paris, who recently died, left a will in which he dispiwcd of 1 13.000.000. giving $5.000.000 to the Pasteur institute. Only love can keep out bitterness: ore Is stronger than the world's untindness Getrge Eliot.
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To Pour in Coffee When It Acts as a Vicious Enemy. Faster have MM without fot.d fir many days at a time but no one can ge without sleep. Tor a long time I have But been sleeping well, often ly laf wake for two or three hours during the night but now I sleep sound every light and waW- m refreshed and vigorous. says a t'ahf woman. 'Ijo you know why? It's because I used to drink coffee but I finally cut it out and began usintr Postum. Twice BsssBt then I have drank coffee and both times I passed a sleepless night, and so I am doubly convinced eoflst :aused the trouble and Postum removed It. "My brother was In the hab'.t of Irlnking coffee three times a day. He was troubled with sour stomach and 1 would often notice him getting soda from the can to relieve the distress in his stomsch: lately hardly a day ra.-ed without a dose of sodr for re ief. ' Finally he tried a cup of Postum and liked it so well he gave up coffee ind since then has be, n drinking fostum in its place an I . - 1 jot once been troubled with sour stoni ich." Kvrn after this lady's experience with coffee her brother did nt ISktpOtl or a time that coffee wss causing his tour stomach, bat easily proved It. i !T-e i n-.' -; i u 1 In thousands if rtses just like this but It's proved. A ten day's trial works wOa i. There's a Reason " Read the famttus little book, "The toad tu WsUvllic." in i kg.
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m oar bospltals, pe rf armed upon women. Wcmnes r. .jav;iry iecause of neglect of sued symptoms as Baekaoiie. Irr-;- s, I)--p!ace-meats. I'ain in ths Bide, DMajKfag Stnsatiou, Liizitss and Sleepieness. S, ior.d. that Lvd'n E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has cured more criMs of female ills than any
other one medicine known. It r pulate. strengthens and restores women's health and is invaluable in nr. t-aring women for child-birth and during the period of Change of Life. Third, the preat volume of sflMOUettcd1 and prateful testimonials on file at the Pinkharn La'ooratory at Lynn. Miisv many tf which are from time to time V inp published by specisl permission, jrlve atsolut evidenc of the value of Lydia K. Pinkharu s Vegetable Compound and Mri. Piukham & advice. Lydia E. Pinkhar is Vegetable Compound For more than 3ct years has bt-en enrinjr FemHle Complaints, such as PmiTging Sensations. Weak Pack. Falling" and Displacements. Inflammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves anti expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from inv form of einaV weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. T.ynn. Mass. f..r advice. She is the Mrs. I 'ink ham who ba.s l;en advising siek women free of charge f"r MOM t'oan tw-enty years, and lefore that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. l'inkham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write todar, don't wait until too late.
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The Manchester canal was built at a cost of $75.000.000 to reduce freight rates for a distance of 2o miles, and. while it did not prove a pood interest bearing Investment on such a larce expenditure. Its Indirect and more permanent benefits are s-aid to have warranted it. Germany has n.(K0 mils of canal, carefully maintained, besides T.000 miles of other waterway. France, with an area less than we would consider a large state, has "..ooo miles of canal; and In the northern part, where the camils are most numerous, the railways are more prosperous. England. Germany. France. Holland and l't lKium are all contemplating further extension and Improvement of their canal systems. Century Magazine. Used Ink for Bluing. "One can never be too careful about spparently harmless articles setting altout the house, ' said a housewife the other day. "Not long ago my husband brought home one of those big tall bottles of ink from the office. It had got to be such a nuisance buying one of the ismall five-cent bottles every time we ran out of Ink. that he said he would bring home a supply. ' About a week after that I got a new maid, and when she did the washng she took the big bottle of Ink for bluing. Of course every stitch of our white clothes in the washing was ruined." Left Arrey for Pork Trade Aladar Stollnrkl. an aristocratic lieutenant of a Hungarian hussar regiment, has resigned his commission to fcOOMM an apprentice to a pork butcher In Budapest He says he can not live on his pay $400 a year and that he considers a man ot Intelligence and energy can do well In the pork trade. It Is worth while to do even the emallest kindness as we go along the wav Nothing Is lost. No dewdrop perish s. but. slnkine Into the flower, make it sweeter Richer.
Her Secret Sorrow. "That woman over there has some hidden sorrow.'' declared the sympathetic one. as she came In and took her seat at a table not far away. "I have often noticed her. See. Her companion orders everything she could possibly want, and yet she sits there silent with a face like a mask. 1 I am awfully sorry for her." "Don't you worry." advised her pessimistic friend. "That's her husband with her. She's bjred, that's all.' Old Bell Still Tolls Curfew. In the belfry of the old parish church at Hury. Kneland. the curfew that tolled the knell of the parting day 300 years atro Is still in place, and la rung every Bfjfht at sunset. Shake into Your Shoes Allen' Iwt lli'f, It cure p i nful. ollen, m.ilt.ng. we.il ng feel M:ike new hoes , eiiv Sold by all Druiftri! " and Shoe Stores. Iv. n't seesjH am substitute. SsmpK HIKE. Addon A. S. Olmsted. 1a- Roy, X. V. Msn does what he can. and bears what he must, and the name by which he calls the result Is left to each to decide; a clever man calls It happiness - floethe. All Buried by Government. In some parts of Switzerland nil the dead nre burled by the government, without resect to wealth or iosltion. FITS. St TitSS Dnn.e nnd ftfl RSTVOM li-eae pcrmaiirntl.v cored bj Dr Kline's tireal Nerve R i.t.re' S-r.d l"r FtSC $8.00 1 trial Ix.ttle kmi treati Ir K H Kitas, ! Ld . Ml Atta ti . Philadelphia. Pa Observe the face of the wife to knew the husband s character Spatish.
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The vlitue of s man Is measured bv his every day conduct. Pascal.
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