Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1910 — Page 3

Hood's Sarsaparilla ('un s all blood humors, all crujitions, clears the complexj ,n, creates an appetite, aids tl .M otion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. r,, t it today. In usunl liquid form or t..! eis colled Sarsatab. 100 Doses iL Don't Persecute your Bowels

Cot oat atlurtki and ntftürta. They u Lru&d tunh DDcTr. Tiy CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER. FILLS erollf on Ih lirt, rluniette mi ouh it delicate IDraUilM ti tn lewd. Cm Ca UMtMS, '. .7 Sick HiiiUcm M Udif MMoa, u muioot mow. Small Pill. Small Doie. Small Price II llXtt .. 1 - " . OlUiUIit- mim ucai iignmuic; L. DOUGLAS SHOES $5,54,53.50,53, S2.50& 2 THE STANDARD enn 3D YEARS. - Millions of men wear V U Dousln hoea became they ore the low. cat prices. Quality coni' lrcd, in tho world. Made upon honor.of the 1 (t leather, by tho m- tUilled workmen, in all the latett faihions. W 1- Dougla $5.00 and $1.00 hoe rqual I ut'om flench Work catting SG.00 to $3.00. Tl. , .1 in "Hiri uj lllll'W rI W ' HUri III- I t I utu M) tWrrjeil free. V.L.lou;!a&, iWocktoi, Mau. l-ocomotnr Ataxia I oDiiueiolat LMt 'if liihlrfcidoflt. Write fnr Proof. AilvW lire. 1" .u.4lw22 Nortn lUth 61.. J'UlladetDtU. I'a. Tho Jeweled Set. n actrwis said of ICIeanor Robson: Sh Is a dear. She has married Auf .-t Delmont. Now she Js in tho set ii.it I onco heard her so wittily rldi- ( i". Sho said that In conversation wltb h '. ..ding matron of this gilded, this ! d set, slio once said: And where do you think you'll S rid the summer, Mra. Van Gelt?' Hr the North Cape, I believe,' Vr Van Gelt answered. 'One can get mg there all through August, you kr nw.' And where will you spend the wint. r. then?' Oh, Florida, hy all means. There's s h ripping January bathing at Palm i uth.'" An Interruption. Among the primary pupils enrolled m -i Italtimoro achffol this term is the "i of a prominent business man of 'li: t city. ne afternoon, at close of school, the . nigster sought out his father ia hid ' t to him he said: Dad. I'm getting tired of school. I t! mk Til quit." Why?" asked the astonished par it. what's the matter, Tommy? 1 '1.-'tight jou wero fond of going to t hon.H So I am. dad," responded the youngsuppressing a yawn, "but It l ! iks up the day so." Harper's Magi. 'inc. Even Among the Hoboes. Hullo. Dusty." said Wearv WagFs, at the two tramps met in tho --. t. "How's livin'?" Sotnepin awful," replied DtiBty r: nodes. "The cost of everything's t'-ne up so a feller can't hardly get his iii.ee meals per." Il'imrh!" ejaculated Weary, "I nv. r knowed yott to pay for nothin'." " No." returned Dusty, "but it's tho v"l -mi fact that along my routo, h re I used to hnvo to ask only once for a breakfast, they make mo ak ti-e thoso days." Harper's Weeldy.

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New Work for Women. Mrs. Frederick II. Snyder is tho en!y woman improsario on oarlh, alio mh. She decided that grand opera wild be a good thing for St. Paul and ' tde her first venture so successful Mi it she has continued in tho business um. r tho fashion of men engaged in I"' same work. A clear brain and Steady, dependable nerves Can win wealth and fame For their owner. Clear headedness and a Strong, healthy body Depend largely on the Kight elements in Regular food and drink. . Coffee contains caffeine A poisonous drug. Postum is rich in the Gluten and phosphates that Furnish the vital energy That puts "ginger" and "hustle" Into body and brain. "There's a Reason"

1 -LL LIVESTOCK NOTES. Ilrwdlitg n $200 mare to a $50 inalo Is poor Imi allies. An active now will generally farrow on extrn livoly litter of pigs. When picking out a hog for Rood quality, look for ono with line hair. Tlie horso tlmt stand without hitching is Mho the gun that never exploded but onco. Hogs lay on fnt slowly If sappy, imraaturo corn is fetl. Sound corn in worth doHhlu for hog feed. Save time, temper and thrashing at sn ill tlmo hy fixing the trough so the hoßfi cannut climb Into it. It Ih had policy to liavo tlio sows fnt nt breeding time. Th ovorfat sow will Buicly have Bnmller pigs. Dipping does not harm sheep; In fart, it in good for their skia and promotes the growth of their wool. Record kept of what your live stock return in a pecuniary way will be an Incentive to produce better irr'tde anlraalB. It is not only disagreeable and 'Titel, but it Ij extremely unprofltable to allow hogs to sleep In damp or muddy quarters. Sheep will clean up the turnip field 'pretty well In their own way, but It is much better to dig tho turnip and ft'fd them regularly. By proper breedloR and common senso in feeding and care aheepmen can raise Ave pounds of wool where 1 they art' now raising three. ! The stomach of a horse ia trim 1 1 I compared to that of a cow und the I feed of the former hhould contain more concentrates than in case of tho ! latter. CONCRETE MANGER IS CHEAP I Simple of Construction ind Saves I Feed From Being Wasted How to Put One Together. The construction of a concrete manger is simple. Two forms are erected at a distance apart equal to the grcntj est outside width of manger as well i as the height of the manger. The J boards on the side where the animals j stand should be set slightly slanting, ' tir cut of completed manger Illustrates, J writes A. A. Hnughton in Missouri j Valley Farmer. A wood form is now made to conform to the exact shape i and size you vvnnt the concave surface or trough of manger to be, as ; shewn in illustration. This is simply Concrete Manger. a fiat board cut in this shape with a large convex projecting part to mold tho main surface of mauger. And on each side of thla two concave or hollow parts are cut out, to mold the edgea of Pide walls so they will be rounded. This will nrevent sharu edtes chipping i off or Injuring animals. The concrete is filled into the forms In a rough shape of the manger and the wood form placed upon same, and by drawInr thla hark and forth, with each end j resting on the aide boards, the conj crete Is pressed into the proper form much easier and more exactly tnan can be dtfne with a trowel or in any other way. PARTITIONS FOR HOG TROUGH Smooth Galvanized Iron Wtre Nailed Across Prevents the Animals From Crowding Each Other. Instead of nailing slats across the hog trough to prevent hogs from crowding, take No. 9 smooth galvaWire Partitions. nixed wire and staple firmly across. Tho wire will take tip much less room than slats and will last longer. Rations for Fattening Horses. A mixed grain ration of corn and oats when fed with clover liny is more valuable than a slnglo grain ration of com for producing Inrge gains in horses in an 81-day feoding period. Clover liny whea fed with a mixed grain ration of corn and oats Is worth about twlco as much for producing gains as timothy. Exercise has a retarding ofTect on the taking on of flesh. In preparing them for show or market thoy do better If confined lo the stall during the feeding period. Feeding Shocked Corn to Hogs. If spring finds us with a Tew shocks of corn out In tho field wo haul them up to tho barn and feed them out to tho hogs. It doesn't hurt tho hogs to husk tho corn, but doe thorn good. The fodtlor makes manure, which Is all It la good for. while ou are saved the bothc r of husking the corn.

OUTFIT TO BUTCHER SWINE Arknsas Man Gives Excellent Method of Handling Hogs Concise Details of Plan. For handling tho hogs I use a double pulley with a look to hold thu load at any holght wanted, writes W. A. Maxwell of Jenny JJud. Ark., In Missouri Valley Farmer. Pulley Jb

"fr"" mwtwfr fr?3 3 .tffS. A Arkansas Butchering Outfit. hung directly over barrel so hog will not rub against tho hanging beam. When the hind part of hog is scalded I put the hook through hind leg and complete the scalding. When ready for hanging I hoist hog until his crotch is up against the hanging beam, then let the pulleys lock and put tho gambrel stick through heols. Then I trip tho lock and let hog down on hoam. Tho beam is smooth on top, tho outer end a little lower than the inner, and hog is moved with ease. When ready to weigh the hog I let him down on thu cleaning tablo, hang the scales on the hook in pulley, fasten the scalo hook in hog's leg ami pull out Ute gambrel stick. When hog ia weighed I swing him ns when scalding, and the work of cutting up is easily done. Explanation: Sweep pole and hanging beam are both fastened to main note with chains. -Main pole is sat in ground three feet. Two stakes across sweep pole hold pole on i ground. Heat water for butchering by inserting a two or three inch gas pipe in barrel. The other end of pipe is plugged up and a Are built over It, eight to 16 .feet from barrel. KINDNESS TO ANIMALS PAYS Good Treatment Affects Disposition of Farm Beasts and Increases Their Market Value. my J. 3.1. KELLY) Only a few centuries ago the ancestors of most of us were barbarians without local habitation, and living largely by the products of the chase. In the course of time a few of the wild animals about them were domesticated. At first probably for playthings for the children, and for companionship for adults, and finally for their value as food and clothing. Then the pastoral life began. When in his upward development man became wise enough to teach tho ox and the horse to draw a load, when he found that either of them could, as a draft animal, do as much work ns ten men. and that by using one of them man could increase his productive power tenfold, and by using two twenty-fold; and finally when he learned how to teach four or six of them to work as a unit, then man had Increased his working elllclency fortyand sixty-fold, respectively. Then he became able to produce more food than himself and family roqulred. and he also had the means or transporting the surplus to considerable distances. Then commvrce grew, ad civilization began. The money value of the domestic animals of the United States exceeds f 1,000.000,000. What part of this valuo comes through their domestication cannot be accurately stated, hut it is a very large part, as one will admit if he considers of how little value would be all the horses if at once they were to return to their orighml stateas wild horses: or if the cattle, all at once could ho changed to the condition, the mVsre, and the disposition of the wild cattle of the original forest and plain. It is probable that more than fifty per cent, of this value comes through the 'kind treatment their ancestors hare received, and which has changed their disposition, so that this disposition Is now inherited, and also Is strengthened by continued kind treatment. All who handle farm animals know that their value is affected by their disposition. This disposition comes from the state of tho animal's mind: nod the state of his mind toward us depends upon how we are treating him. whether kindly or cruelly. By kindness he is made trustful, fearless, and docile; by cruelty, suspicious, fearful and Intractable. They have their likes and dislikes. Some horses on a farm do not like certain other horses, while for certain other horses they show great friendship, nnd sometimes there Is a horse toward which all are friendly. Some horses cannot enduro certain men. while for other men they show a marked preference, likewise they geem to enjoy doing certain kinds of work. whll for other kinds of work, they manifest to great n dislike, that they will not do It. can n- Ither b coaxed nor driven to it. Rome env -like certain milkers and fur thrm if course give their richest milk r.n! m largpt quantity, while for others ih v will "hold up" their milk As a mU ! these are not blind and senseless 1 whims, but bolh the likes and dlslike ) had their origin In some prr ion i ! porleuce which formed a reasonable 1 basis frr the manifested love or hatred. Raising Live Stock. That raising llvo stock pays wat demonsttatrd recently by a Minnesota farmer, who tnok a bunch of cattle, j ...i. ii. t.n Unit rut a oil In fhlnilcn nnrl I brought back a check for JG.Z32.

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Tho following remarkable statement was recently mado by L. T. Cooper. It concerns tho preparation which has been bo widely discussed throughout tho country during tho past year, and has sold In such enormous quantities in leading cities: "It is now a well-known fact that wherever I havo introduced my New Discovery medicine, hundreds of people havo brought internal parasltos, or tapeworms, to mo. In many cases these people did not know tho nature of tho parasite, and wero consequently extremely nervous until I explained tho matter to them. In some cltlos so many havo had this experience that tho public generally became alarmed. "I tako this opportunity of explaining what those creatures are, and what I havo learned about them in tho past "Tapeworms aro much more common than would bo supposed. I venturo to say that ten per cent, of all chronic stomach trouble, or what is known as a 'rundown' condition, is caused by thom. An Individual may suffer for years with ono of these great parasites and not bo awaro of iL "Contrary to general belief, tho appetite is not greatly increased it only becomes irregular. There 13 a general feeling of faintness, however, and a gnawiug sensation In tho pit of the stomach. "People afflicted with one of theso parasites are nervous and depressed. Their chief sensation is one of lan guor, and they Uro very easily. Lack of onergy and ambition affect the body. and tbo mind becomes dull and slug' gish. Tho memory becomes not so good, and the eyesight is generally poorer, "The New Discovery, in freeing stomach and bowels of all impurities, seems to be fatal to these great worms, and almost immediately expels them from tho system. I wish to assure any one who has tho experience just re lated with my preparation, that there Is no cause for alarm in the matter, and that it will as a rule mean a speedy restoration to good health." Cooper's New Discovery is sold by all druggists. If your druggist can not supply you, wo will forward you the nnmo of a druggist in your city who will. Don't accept "something Just as good." Tho Cooper Modlclno Co., Dayton, Ohio. FITTED TO BE STARS. Wiggins Say, Itagby. it's a wonder doy hasn't started up do baseball game ia Russia long ago. Ragsy What put dat in yer head? Wiggins 'Causo dey are such good runners. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON "My little son, when about a year and a half old, began to havo sores coma out on his face. I had a physician treat him, but the sores grew worse. Then they began to come out on his arms, then on other parts of his body, and then one came on his chest, worse than tho others. Then I called another physician. Still he grow worse. At tho end of about a year and a half of suffering ho grew so had that I had to tie his hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching tho sores and tearing tho flesh. Ho got to be a mero skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. "My aunt advised mo to try Cutlcura Soap and Ctiticura Ointment. I sent to a drug storo and got a cako of Cuticura Soap and a box of tho Ointment and followed directions. At the end of two months the sores wero all well. He has nover had any soro3 of any kind since. I can sincerely say that only for Cuticura my child would havo died. I used only ono cako of Cuticura Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. "I am a nurse and my profession brings me into many different families and it is always a plonsuro for me to toll my story and recommend Cuticura Remedies. Mrs. Egbort Sheldon, Litchfield, Conn., OcL 23, 1909." Not a Case of Treat. "I low long has tho doctor been treating your wife." "Tröatin her? Gosh, if you seen his bills you wouldn't think there was much treat in' about it." Chicago Record Hr-rald PATENTS lnK Wation n.Cotct!mn,Wa.tv Ink-ton. D.U. Iloukafrt-e, It lab

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No Need to Longer Suffer from Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, 1712 Motfatt St., Joplln, Mo., says: "Liko most elderly people, I suffered from kidney trouble for years. My back ached in tensely and there was a fooling of numbness in my spine. My hands cramped nnd tho I urinary passages wero profuse. Doctors prescribed for mo but I was not benefited. At last I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They drove my troubles away, and I now enjoy excellent health." Remember tho names Doan's. For sale by all dealers. CO cents a box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Really a Serious Dilemma. "The chap who works on one sido of me," said an ofllce man, "has been married six weeks and ho sneaks to tho telophone about four times a day and calls up his wife, and then I hoar him saying: 'Dear, how is your headache now? I hope you aro feeling better." Then pretty soon ho comos back to his desk and goes to work again all smiling. "The man who works on tho other sido of me has been married six years and ho goes to the telephone only when he's called and then I hear him saying: 'Why, I can't possibly do that, I can't spare tho money,' and then ho comes back to his desk all scowling "And really, when 1 hear the way these two men go on I don't know what to do. I don't hnow whether to i get married or stay a bachelor." j Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, m ttwr cannot rrneb the Mat of the Jlvw, CaUrrta la a btoott or comUtutfcml disease, and In ordtr tu cure It yo roust take internal rmlls. Hairs Catarrh Cure- U taki-n laterality, awl acts dlrifUy upon the blood ami muroui rurfarcs. IIll s Catarrh Cure b not a quack mllcme. It was prescribed by ooe ot the beet phj-slciaiu In Ulis eountrj" for ream awl Is a rrnular prescription. It 1) composed of the twt ton Im known, combined with tb best blood purifier, arttns dlreetly on the tnuctXM surfaces. The perfect combination of tu two Rredlent Li what prodoee Mich wonderful re6U1U la curios catarrh. Send for testimonial, free. P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. Bald by Drutxtaw. price 71c. TUe Hall s Family pais for comUpatloa. New Fly Trap. . A California!! has taken advantage of the fact that flies always walk up a window by inventing a trap to be fastened to a pano in such a manner that a fly will enter It without being awaro that it has loft tho surface of the glass. CUT THIS OUT And mH to tho A. II. Lewis Medicine Co.. St. Louts. Mo., and tliey will pn! yon free a 10 day treatment ot JCATUHE'S REMEDY (NR tablrta) Guaranteed for Uheumatiam. Constipation, Sick Headache. Uver. Kldni-v and Blood Diseases. Sold by nil DrugB"- Hefter than Pills for Ltver Ills. It's free to you. Write today. Odd Fellows' Paper? Wright He's going to call his now paper the Sausage Links. IVnman lie in three sections, I suppose. Yon Iters Statesman. Information. Census Takei- What is your color? Sweet Young Thing George says it is peaches and cream. no vorn clotiws i.ooic Yrnxowr If to, use Reil Cross Ball Blue. It will huikc them white as sncv. 2 or. package 5 cents. Self-love is the only kind that puts a man in the undertaker's hands !

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Ml A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed and of Ease and Comfort follows the tiso of Syrup of Tigs and Elixir of Senna, as it acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, when constipatedor bilious, and dispels colda and headaches. To get its beneficial effects, always buy tho genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. WESTERN CANADA Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, says: TTho itream of r-mlrrant from the United Btalea senator ik r recoaur poi n v.t t t-Mc' rn i-nit-a. I ami M s: "Ahern la a I.e. . w . ... ... v . . . . - of Im lih iKck.ii tv 1 1 e iriBornl of many i wa rartnor 1 1 menun. Our rex's lo er rlcnci w,ih 1U Omcrunic-t and tKo cjee.lent c tn ' taxation f f law. ul I they aro c Qing t i jU In trua cf t'ri-nn-', and U t arot ill c-.tumf " I ir, r b-oi. tlrc1 . ., ..-!. ...Ill ...rl enn 1 amier who ni'ido t nnmtit tlieir lioi-io iiiiriiiK iuuv. I I -M i nip ri'tu run aluno ilttrliiST it-kW hI totlinurultli of tlii'couiitrr upivnrda of Sl70,GOO,00.00 Crn'n STowIns, mixed farm-in,-, i iil- r iNliic'! d.i!rjliiif m.-oil profit ibli-. 1 rw Uobhte mi cf 1CU nerv nm to lo 1... I in l'io crr lipitt il4trirts. ll.il in ro in-fuptloit til U.tiO i f Ii- r vtltlilii iTtalii urraa. (m lux N nml tiun-lH- In -vt-rr r ttl'-UK'iit. rllmnto uncxfcllcil. mII tlii-rl lind.MiMMl. M.ilcraiid bnlldliiR iiiafcrl.il iilr-ntiri-t. 1 '-r pttrtirulorat.l-nti.'n. l"w ottler' railway rnt9 and d-f T,rtiro li'uurntc'l i-amrdilrt. "1 ,t ltet Nt-st," and oti-r Infuxn,m, r to to hup't cf It rmt . Ottawa. Cm., or to Ca&6uia& Uorcrnoent A.tct. W. It. Itoftr, Zr4 tvr Trmfl'n' Terminal I.M... U4IMIH.H, l U. B. MtllUa., lentil U UMf., 114, O. (t'ae addresnrarput yin. l3) Dollar for a Dime Why spend a dollar when 10c buys a box of CASCARETS at any drug store? Use ns directed get the natural, easy result. Saves many dollars wasted on meui mca that do not cure. Millions regularly use CASCARETS. Buy a box now-lOo week's treatment proof in the morning. 9 CASCARBTS loc a box for n week s treatment. alldruprKts. DtKRcSt seller in ttic world. Million boxes a m nth. 10r; FIRST MOHTOAOE, 1P ttii.nl' i'.tl. invln- at l i-ewer I. .''U.i . atnl- and t. U"ul warrant-. tiM i r more inwsted for j. ..r iiitcrmatum write SICHT ADO DU BUK. OlUhfci City. OU. 10 IPIUM or Murohlne Ilabit Treated. rrre 'ru! tae n?re ' "'f remed es lave tai!ti iittJuy Am . . ' I ..v r art n i , Dr. 3 0. COSTZXLL. StlW tt. 40OW. 23dEt.,HtwTerk Indianapolis, 21-1910. Try a Chew of Tiger Fine Cut and you will agree you never tasted any other half as good. Tiger tastes goodbecause it is good. Pure, full-flavored, clean and sweet. guaranteed by tha United State Gov't, SOLD EVERYWHERE AXLE GREASE is the turning-point to et ..nomy in wear and tear of wagons. '1 iy a box. Every dealer, everywhere STANDARD OfLCO. ttBdirvoratcUJ

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