Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1907 — Page 3
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ITER ROT OF APPLE.
AhM t om s How ths Dum Can Ba Controlled. itfdl of titter rot of apnls i.t i n in rliniUr 112 lato- : -..iu ih- 1 1 1 i r i tIiih it ;.!.! ir'rfd by l'rof. J. C. Tin- author takes advantage of tuuity to rojK'at the conr-lu-itong that hav Infti taliril at Up ,y ;h authorities. Iter they . im mixture prorrerly mads . ,i will save over 10 (.. cent. ,,( ib.-iruit liahle to attack Uy bitter ; frail sprayed in such a manner , if thorouKhly coated with H.rj,., ,, mixture when the first Infection f th iiiHeaae appears will he injured I, !;. MlsSf rot. r- .ivinK with llordcaux mixture fruit is completely coated as F Jm first liifecticm of bitter rot , , ( Ik of considerable value, but is much less effective than treat , . i t Wined in No. 2. i s; alriffwith Bordeaux mixture ut.::I the fruit is thoroughly coated sf, r Mttec rot has become well es- . i!.. (1 may control the disease to a , able extent in some seasons 1 -.iMtna its effect as a reined? I, v. rj trlflst, I ! aux mixture applied in the and made up according to tlie - lrM formula is the most eff--jrhBg mati rial for the control 1. Itter rot. ist spray is absolutely ineffcc- : . enting bitter rot. Cure solutions of copper sull iti Failed to chick the disease and etil 'J injury to the foliage. To coat the fruit thoroughly sl'h the mixture it is uocossary to Ii,,- it least three applications ol OX i rsj r.iaterlal. i plications of 25 pounds of sail U a ground about a tree have no l mi cheeking the disease. The conditions most favorable ' t development of bitter rot uro rlod of hot weather acorn by frejuent rains and heavy II a period when the apple crop i.-hing maturity. 1 e. from and week In July to the gssl "f t2 numerous sources of is ' n i e.. cankers on the limb and led fruits left hanging upon
NG ANO STORING ONIONS.
HOME-MADE REMEDY
INEXPENSIVE AND EASILY PREPARED BY ANYONE.
It Said to Promptly Redcvt Backacht and Overcome Kidney Trouble and Bladder Weakness Though Harmless and Pleasant to Take. What will appear very interesting to many people here Is the article taken from a New York daily paper, ghiug a simple prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims that he has found a positive rem edy to cure almost any case of back che or kidney or bladder derangement. In the following simple prescription, if taken before the stage of llrixht's disease: Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, one half ounce; ('ompouud Kargnn, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after each meal and upain at bedtime. A welt known authority, when asked regarding this prescription, stated that the ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up If asked to do so. He further stated that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it has a peculiar action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these most Important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suffering. Those who suffer can make no mistake in giving It a trial. m KNEW WHAT PAPA SAID.
And It Was Something of a Variation of Old Adage.
Purs Food. The puie food law does not prohibit the aal of Cream of Tartar Baking Powders because Cream of Tartar la aa pure as Alum but it ia a well known fact that a baking powder in which Alum is used instead of Crea n of Tartar is less injurious. Dr. Her -nan Kelnbold, the expert German chemist. In a recent official report concernim Baking Powders, declares that pure Alum bakiug powder is better and leaa inJuHous than the so-called Cream of Tartar powders. He says that If the quantity of alum contained in a sufficient quantity of haklng powder for a batch of bread or cakes for an ordinary family, be concentrated to one mouthful of food, and taken into the stomach of any one person, no matter how delicate, it could do no harm. Effective Rat Poison. A new plague protective or rat poison has been discovered in India. It consists of a pasty Bubstance inoculated with a bacillus. According to re
port a rat which takes enough to cover a pin's head will not only die, M will infect every other rat with which It comes in contact. Five villages have been selected by the government in which to inaku Itbla of
the new iison.
$.00 Reward. $100.
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SICK HEADACHE
CARTER'S
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JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION IN OLD VIRGINIA Complete in all Deprtmnts Open September. October. Nov emtcr Govts Norfork and Western Ry. Thi UK" Sleeping Can St. Louis. Che Cago. Toledo. Cincinnati to Norton. Low rates now in eflect. For all information call on your nearest Ticket Agent, with this ad., or vtr.ie W. t HAZIEWOOD TPS. 420 State Lite Mi InOanaaall. Ind.
ALIEN HULL. 0 P. A. W B BEViLL . 6 P A.
Roatoke. Virsiaia.
kra..a:.t-t. - t . ...a.la Tb a and t of ItornaMradi of itoarre each
are now available. The new regulaliona ataka i. Suanibte lot' entry to few made fer P'Oty. the opportunity that many in tue tnilnd S ate nave been ..:.r.f for Any member of a family nsay maka entrjr for any other member of the family who may be entitled to make entry for bimaetf or herrlf. l:mry may now be made before the Agw-nt or SobAfent of the Iiilri-t by ptciy. Ion rrt laaS rolittona by the falber, in other aon. dauf hier, bioihar or Uaier of mtendin homeateadei. 'Say 1 1 ia aamhwrad eminn of Domlalaai lanlt In MavaltoUa or lb North Vt lrwinra. Bewptine a and at. not ratnrl may bw bomelid by aa. rwraoa the aule brad f a faattlj, or raaieoeer II tear of to Iber teat at uowquarter eartioe. of itaarr, awrtor lean." The fee ia each rate will b Sio oo Church, aci.olt and market convenient. Hea'.thy climate, (plrndid crept and rood law Grain-crowirif aad catt iaiin( ssisclsssji mdnetrie Kr fuiiher paiticulai a to rate, rontr. best time logo and where to locale, apply to j s. ciAwro. m w. imh St.. lassas City, m. : C. 1. BIOtGHTO. teem 4M Quiary Bled.. ChKate. HI.
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Of PRICE 2b CtNIb. MANUFACTURED BY
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LADY AGENTS WANTED in every city of town where we have not already an established agency. We should like an energetic, capable woman to represent us and to seO Robrr's Artesia Preparations. Full particulars sent on application. Address all Communications to ARTESIA CREAM CO. WACO. TEXAS.
PATENTS
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Not Saying Much for Ma. "Pa, is ma your ben half?" "I suppose so." "Still, that aln t sayin' much for ma. ia it?"
Lewis Single llin'ler trai-ht 3e rijrar. Made of extra quality tobacco, lour dealer or Levi' netsry, 1'eoria, 111.
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Must Be Taken to Prevent Spoiling of Crop. rry an onion crop has been I by if? i roj.'T i urine. Old. excod srrowtm know how iniporit is to harvest. Store and prop-
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Onion Curing Shed. irr an onion crop. Of thrus methods in u one of the satisfactory we know is to pat ref In a shed built for that pur- I The site of the shed will denpofl the extent of the crop. Th h i anying sketches suggest a new- J slie d. i house ia 22 feet wide and 36
ng it win bold about z.iw
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Shed with Sides Raised. f The two wlnsrs. formed by kM when raised, will hold about "" liushels more, providing 12 foot ire used in the clear for upIt Is well to place the rafters l Bd one half Teet apart They are A L'xfiinch stuff, and are 14 feet The accompanying sketch explalM how to brace the roof. sheds are very handy. esjedallj (or those who are using an
onion topping ma chine says Orange Judd Fanner. Often sonic growers place their toppers under the shed, and top during rainy
her. The shed also provldea stor- " f"r farm machinery. Stringers. Ifus than eight inches high, phould I i-laced on the ground lensrthwtse rtutltiiriK. on which to set crates Tl'ls will allow plenty of fresh air to - under the body of onions. This
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' is stored lo one building
For the Family. ? Fruits and vegetables of all kinds t ul'l be raised on the farm for the lat I mess of the family. This should II innecessary suggestion for the tmericu fanner, but it Is still the truth that on many of otar farms little fnall of any kind Is to bo found. The lnle itttentlon of the farmer la given Is crept that he looks upon as money ii ringing crops. But the crops -ni.iii fruits where raised are Just Black money bringing crops. They fit'Ip to krp the doctor from the t and save money la that way. CaUdraa especially should have all the fruit they can eat. especially at BeeJ time, when the fmlt goes to I up the general mass of food si;t in the dlUon of all
Tommy was stubborn and his teacher was having a hard time explaining a small point In the geography lesson. Tommy." teacher began, "you can learn this if you make up your mind. It's not one bit smart to apear dull. I know," she continued, coaxingly. "that you are just as bright as any boy in the class. RenieniUr. Tommy, where there s a will there's " "Aw," broke in Tommy, ' I know all dat. 1 do. Me fadder's a lawyer, he K an' I've heard him say it lots o' times." "You should not have interrupted me," reprimanded the teacher, "but I ru glad that your father has taught you the old adage. Can you repeat it for me?" "Sure." said Tommy, confidently. "Me fadder says dat where der's a will der's always a bunch o poor relations." II ppineott'B. FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD.
Itching. Bleeding Sores Covered Body I
Nothing Helped Her Cuticura Cures Her :n Five Days. "After my granddaughter of about even years had been cured of the measles, she was attacked about s fornight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over her body, especially the upper part of it. forming watery and bleeding sores, especially under the arms, of considerable slxe. She suffered a great deal and for three weeks we nursed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the Cuticura Remedies and after twentyfour hours we noted considerable improvement, and after using only one complete set of the Cuticura Remedies. In five consecutive days the little one. much to our joy, had been entirely cured, and has been well for a long time. Mrs F Ruefenacht. R. F. D. No. 8. Makersfield. Cal.. June 25 and July 20. 190." NO NEED FOR WORDS.
Iiove never dies of often of indigestion
starvation, but
DEFIMCt STARCH--
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Town Lot Salos on a New Railway On October 7th the opening sale of lots in the new town of Hettinger, North Dakota, will be held, and the sale at Bowman, North Dakota, will be held a little later. These towns are west of the Missouri River, on the Pacific Coast extension of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Hettinger is 221 miles west of Aberdeen, S. D., and 131 miles west of the Missouri River in one of the best agricultural sections of the entire West. Hettinger will be the county seat of Adams County, North Dakota, and Bowman, of Bowman County, North Dakota. Special train service, including sleeping cars, dining cars and coaches, will be offered from Aberdeen for each sale. Fixed prices will be placed on the lots, and the choice will be by auction. Descriptive maps and folders sent free on request.
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Brief Pantomime Told Everything to the Onlooker.
Harrison Grey Flske discussed, at a dinner In New York, the art of acting. "I belieTe." said Mr. Flske, "In sub- ; tlety and restraint. A nod. a shake of the head, a silent pause these things are often more effective than the most Tlolent yelling and ranting "Life is like that, subtle and silent. ( What, for instance, could be more e ' presslve than this scene, a scene without a spoken word, that I once witnessed in the country "An undertaker stood on a corner near a noble mansion. He elevated his brows hopefully and inquiringly ! as a physician came from the house, j Th physician, compressing his Hps. hook his head decidedly and hurried to hla carriage Then the undertaker with a sigh tossed on. laundry work at home would bs much more satisfactory If the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness. It la usually necessary to use o much atarch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind s pat of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wearing quality of the goods. This trouble can be entirely overcome by uaing
Denance Starch, as It can be applied much more thinly because of ita great m strength than other makes. Mildred Of course. I care more for a rr.n's true love than for he amount I of money he spends." Clothllde "Oh. of courseV Mildred ' Bot still. It r awfnjly hard to hoU a cheap man dear."
Fanciful Finance. ' Haven't you loaned that De Brök a Kond deal of money " No. I've let him have a number
of small sums." "Knowing his reputation, why did you give him that last five?" It was this way. He said If I'd let him have it he'd pay me something on what he already owed me." ' -Well?" "So I let him have the five and he paid me one dollar on account." Cauaed Him to Warble. "How funny! Grandpa has been slnKlng like a bird all the morning." Yes. that is on account of the mistake the dear old gentleman made at breakfast." What mistake?" "Why. he made a porridge out of the pack age of birdseed and thought it was a package of oatmeal. Ten thousand of the greatest faults In our neighbors are of less conje quence to us than one of the smallest in ourselves. Whately. PtTH aV :'u Daves nd all Nerv i 1 1 -. aara.'pernMneTitlv rurrd bv Pr Klimtlrrat Verve Restorer Send for Free t2 f trial bottle and treati-av Dr. R H Kl no. J Ixl . 901 Arch St.. rhiladelhia. Pa.
In Use
For Over
Thirty Yeers CASTORIA tni ekwtaow coeaeaw. era oaa BBSS
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ..a i... w. ikaa am atker tt Owe tOc awcktae ceeen ill Bkwes. The e ta caM water setter than any other gwa. VauCaaSs
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F. A. MILLER, 6ENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, CHIOACO.
C. A. PADLEY, GENERAL LAND AGENT, MILWAUKEE.
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Sore disappointments of to-day often prove the grand blessings of to-morrow. Faber.
Enid's Prayer. The other night little Knid. tired out by a day's romping, was about to retire for the night when her mother told her to say her prayers, which she evidently was about to forget. This Is what she said: "Oh. lrd. if you know everything, you know 1 am very sleepy, so dood by till to-morrow night! ' By following the directions, which sre plsinly printed on each package of Defiance Starch. Men'a Collars and Cuffs can be made just as stiff as desired, with either gloss or domestic finish. Try it. IS oz. for 10c, sold by all good grocer a. She Enters Finance. "John, where is Skinnem's broker age office?" Why do you ask?" "I understand he Is offering some bargains In Btsvks. slightly damaged by water." Washington Life. You always art full value in Iewi Pinsle Binder straight 5c ticar. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peon. 111. To do the common duty of each day uncommonly well that la suoceas.
W. L. DOUGLAS ,-vX a tf gee. aT SJ B" O BIST IN
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FOR EVERY MEMBER OF -'. aaau v it at i prihf wa
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THK KFASN W. I. Irougla ahne arew.Tn by more people tu all walkt nf life than any other make, U beeauee ' their seellent Myle. eaaySttinf , ant uri.r weariraf qualities. The aelortioikof (be leather anl fSkSf inalerial fr ea--h part Of the atioe, and erery detail of the making I looked after by the in'l i-imiuleteorgantS'Jtlon of upertnteneiit fiT-menan! killerl ahoemakerf, who reeetre the htghet wage M in the shoe tixturtrT. ami whoee workmanabt rannot Im- et .-el led. If I eouM take yon Into my large faetorlea at Br-rkion. V., andjhow yon how i-arefully W. I-. k.uglaa h.e are made, you would then understand why they Bold their hii. At better, wrur longer Baad are of a I water value than anv ther m ae.
CAUTIt N ' I 1 . ) . , j .. -t un ..1 bot Ma Take No naBslltHtS- Aak Towdealer for W. I lmrl ehoe If he -annot enpfdr you. eend wBerw By mail ratato tree. W UDowajlai. Beocktww. Maaa.
iXST. LOUIS SCHOOLAND MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS X
ITS Technical Classes Competently cover the FIELD. DRAWING. PAINTtNO. SCULPTUStE. APUED ASIT llturt ration. Pottery. Bookbinding Couret, I'ronowrKedly Practical Socceaaea Hat Oraod PHre fro. i International Jury ; From St. Lottie Tare Haa 100 00 a year of Ita Income; Has fcl.000,000 devoted to - -'.rt Education in the West Director. HALSE Y C. IVES, LL. D. Nt Torm Oan. 8o)t. 23
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