Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1907 — Page 7

FRUITING Of CUCUMBEftS. v. . It I That Often but Little Fruit Sets on the Vines. i f. w imi1 are pwtti t the ,ui of cucumber vin- lu the rmriWn and complain that although iint-h ar blossoming foil. little of ' ilt sets". A number of liiiilrlea , ti n nature ha alread) I. u i . i at tri- Cnloraiio Arrl ultm al upOfteMM station thin yar. ran for this, wiites I 'ad I aa follows: There are two kinds of" blossoma upon the BOCttaar urns, as well as BfXMI a number . r j.lant of similar riatur- l h' , bkaaaaai to tot, and by far tli , . numerous throughout the lift- of t plaat, nre what mm known aa turao, Thse ar- laapoffocl u tiir makeup, for the reason that k k the pistil, or that part from which the fruit and aned ate formed, hears an abundance of (Killen d Is necessary to the develop - of the pistil of the pistillate flewera. other, or plMlllate flowers, I mi times railed the female Mussums, s-- produced later in the season and -.. imiierfei f , for the r :i-nii that iKually lack stamens, hut are rided with a pistil Tti pistillate . rs ean readily he told, because ere is a miniature cacUHlbef at lt even before the hud has OpOMd. in order to rodu fruit. It v . . . ssary for pllen fmru the Ftaini

OMMM t be transfern d to UM of the other class of flowers ftem In the green house, the - of iollination must ba done by ! hut nut of doors, thin are al aad visitors etiiuj;h to perthls important work. In fact, - la :: of nature s provisions by :i ross fertilization of plan's is

tad Insects of many and v .11 ions Ii isit from blossom to blossom, . ,1- they en to the stuminate flowif bodMaa hocoasa dustei with pullen, thea a they chance t

.1 pistillate, flower, some of the en is bound to be left upon the live surface .f the pistil. This ants is known as pollination. pollen grains have the DOVer

. --ruination muc h like a -.-rain of j The end of the pistil is moist that the grain soon terminate and j

term tut nnds 1 way down through the pistil to the imma ton lead which it enters and gives 1 Tthm of its protoplasm This is known as fertilization. ; rule it may be stated that no lit of any kind can be produced art this process of pollination d fertilization. Fertilization incites -s he immature seeds Into growth, and 's. of course, causes the parts hich surround them, as in the case e'lrtitnhers. to grow, and the result what we recognize as the matured lit, which in this case is not MrictlY rect. ''ertaln conditions which are not 1 understood seem to keep the producing staminate blossoms "Tpense of early fruit production ' lit In A rnral u qv u . ..'inn,..

nlly hasten the formation of St Hi.-soma. We should see to fieri fore, that the plants are kept n a vigorous growing condition by Bf them, first of all. In pool tardea soil, and seeing that they are d with an abundance of uioist all times.

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SURELY HAD PRIZC FLY.

A .TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran Was Saved the Amputation of a Limb. B. Frank Ixremus. v t-. an, of lot atoll avenue. Indianapolis. Ind.

says: "l had been showing symptoms of kidney trouble fiotn the time 1 war- mus t red out of the army, but in all my lifo I paver suffered as in 1&!7 H. ada lies, diz- !: M and tlOOflaPi papp, in it, m4 ttatp dropsy. I was weak and helpless, bavtei

nin down from 111 to LSI pounds. I was having lorrlMo pain in the kidneys, and the Kecietioiis pased almost involuntarily. My 1. ft leg hwelled un til it was 34 inches around, and the doctor tapped it night and morning until I could no longer stand it, and then he advised amputation. I refused, and pegOP using I loan s Kidney Pills. The swelling subsided gradu ally, the urine bec ame natural, and all my pains and adie disaj ; eared I have been well now for nine years Mine using Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. 00 cents a box. Foster Milburn Co , buffalo, N. Y COINED A BIG WORD.

Little One Wanted to Pick the "Underchildrenable" Flowers.

Money Invested in Incubator Was Not All Lost.

GRAIN OR CORN SACKER. if. ceabie Affair Made Out of Od-U and Ends of Material.

Pouhney l Igeipw, the brilliant author and Journalist, said the other day of the chicken .farm that he Is about to set up at Maiden: "I hope to aecood with this farm. I hop- our experiences won't too closely reawmblO that of my old friend Horatio Rogers Hash Rogers lived in the suburbs. On the suburban train one morning he said to me with a sour laueh: I've got something nobody olse has got. Mr Itlgelow.' '"Have you. Rash" said I. 'What Is if' " We said Rogers. 'I bought a f'.O Incubator last month, put $15 worth of eggs in it, and hatched out a b'ubotfle flv ' "He frowned, then slirhed. " Yes.' he said, 'I've got the only 6." bluebottle fly in the world.'" A Ventilation Tett. It is very hard to make an impression on those people who defend their possessions on all occasions. A lady was explaining to a visitor the manyadvantages of concrete hollow block construction, of which the walls of her new home were built, "The air spaces in the walls afford Insulation against heat in summer and cold in winter," she explained. "Besides, such walls afford ventilation and insure a more healthful house." The visitor reflected a moment, and replied: " ur frame house must be quite aa well built. Every night we lock the cat in the cellar, and have to let her out of the attic in the morning." Youth's Companion.

Wh'-n the first little granddaughter was big enough to want to pick the garden flowers, the grandparents tried every guileful means to save their pet posies from devastation. A truce was reached wh. n it v:is acr.-ed that Harriet should let the garden plants alone and pick only "children's flowers." a descriptive name bestowed at once ilike on dand'lloiis. buttercups, dais:-- pad davon After tats there was peace In the family. One day Kather'ne. the newest granddaughter, was contentedly pulling grasses while grandmother snipped off blossoms from the forget-me-nots. Katherine remembered that fresh flowers had not been gather-d for the dinner table. She ran over to grandmother and promptly coined one of the longest words a four-year-old e-er used. "Grandmother," she begged, "can't I pick the underchildrcnable flowers for dinner?" SLEEP BROKEN BY ITCHING,

HIS MEMORY WAS GOOD. Commodore Vanderbdt Had Not Forgotten Old Days. ÜM PaojftPC of age of Miss Gladys Vanderbiit and the payment to her of twelve millions of dollars inner- ; ram has brought out a new crop of anecdotes about the Vtinderbl'.t fortope. One of the latest illustrates the democratic spirit of the old comniod n Sitting on the porch of a fashionable hotel at a fashionable resort oil ... ,,s .n, it is related, the commodore saw a lady aproaehlng w.th whom ) wa.- ji juainted. His , wife and daughter, who recognized her, could scarcely contain their anger when he atose and politely addp pad her. "Don 1 jou know." said the daughter after she had gone, "that horrid woman usd to sell joultry to . us?" "Yes" responded the old millionair". and I rOOJOPPOOV when your mother sold root beer and I pddled oysters lu New Jersey."

Chiropodist's Prescription. A lotion and powder for tender and swollen feet: One teaspoonful of boracic acid to one pint of grain alcohol. After bathing the feet In lukewarm water, spray them with the lotion used in an atomizer, and fan until dry. The effect is delightful. Then rub over the foot this powder, or put it In the stocking: Powdered starch, "5 grains, oil of bergamot ten drops; oil of lavender. 6 drops: oil of wintergreen. 16 drops. Mix well, and pas-; through a sieve. Kxi client National Magazine. important to Mothers. toariln crfuliy erry bott of CAPT0B4 af- ai d nire rtminjy for ttifacU H.J cbiiureo, aul SM tbml tt

Monument to Buchanan, 1 .1 per Stoma in the illustration Work tar(pd OQ tne f()un.

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Dev ce for Holding Grain Sack. fack which Is of wood. Around ths 1 pppi board strips three inchaida to make a boa 6xS inches i'l hook with screw ends wert d In the corners on which tc nojpsj the sack. A piece of throe-inch lireo foet long was belted to tha Pi the hopper with several inch in the top. I hopper was ppp hung upon a ptko driven lato a post beside the bin. v Ith i.iIb contrivance, writes a corn1 nd n in Prairie Farmer, 1 can fill ' i-t ag one man an tie them.

Look to the Gutters. Now that the leaves are falling, n't forget to see that the guttets nd leaders of the house or barn are 'r rke leaves fall very quietly and sometimes) may not he thought ,,f until a heavy rain causes the water ' J back up und .- the aves or pour tit the side of the gutters.

dation for a monument to James Hu chanan at Stony Hatter, Franklin county. Pennsylvania, his birthplace The mad to the old house in which James Buchanan was born, a distance of half a mile, had to he macadamized In order to fit It for the heavy hauling that will have to be doner A stone crusher is on the ground in order to crush 135 perches of stone for the UpPPPatlnaV In the work of eira vation several curiosities have already been discovered, among them two p . cos of pig iron fastened together on the spd where once the old fireplace was situated. Billions in New Securities. Close to a billion dollars of new bonds and shares were Issued in Wall street from January to last July. The railroads, which have been the greatest borrowers, issued the great bulk of these securities. In taking its lines from Jersey City to Long Island the Pennsylvania company has been pending $100,000.000 Boston Globe. TRANSFORMATIONS.

Curiout Res-Its When Coffee Drinking Is Abandoned. It is almost as hard for an old coffee toper to quit the use of PpffPP as It ' Ipf a whisky or tobacco fiend to break off. except that th coffee user can quit coffee and take up Postum without any feeling of a loss 0? the morning b v.-rage. for when Postum is weil Polled and Panrod with cream. It Is really M-tter in point of flavor than most of the coffee served nowadays, and to the taste of the connoisseur It Is lik' the flavor of fine, mild Java. A gr.at transformation takes place In the bod? within ten days or two wk after coftVo Is left off and Postum used, for the reason that the poison to the nerves caffeine has bapJI jlacOOtlBPOi, and in its place Is taken a liquid food that contains the most powerful elements of nourishment. It Is easy ti make this teat and prove these statements by changing from coffee to Postum. Read "The Hoad to W0strtBtN In pkgs. "Tbero'a a Itcafon.'

Eczema Covered Whole Body for a Year No Relief Until Cuttcura Remedies Prove a Success. "For a year I have had what they call eczema. I had an itching all OTOT my bKly, and when I would rottro for the night It would keep me awake half the nlicht, and the more I would scratch, the more H would Itch. 1 tried all kinds of remedies, but could get no relief. "I used one cake of Cutlcura Soap, one box of Cuticura, and two vials of Cnticura Resolvent Pills, which cost me a dollar and twenty-five cents in all. and am very glad I tried them, for I was completely cured. Walter W. Paglusch, 207 N. Robey St.. Chicago, 111.. Oct. 8 and 16. 1906."' Mary's Important Testimony. Justice Prewer, of the United States supreme court Is said to be the author of this story: A witness testified In a certain case that a person named Mary was present when a particular conversation took place and the question was asked: "What did Mary say?" This was objected to and after some discussion the judge ruled out the qm-stlon. An exception to this dtcision was Immediately taken and on appeal the higher court reversed the verdict and ordered a new trial on the ground that the question should have been answered. At the second trial the same inquiry was propounded and elicited the information that "Mary said nothing."

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Town Lot Sales 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 liver, 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 Da- . kota, 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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