Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1910 — Page 2
WHY NEW ORLEANS CITY IS LOGICAL POINT FOR WORLD'S PANAMA EXPOSITION.
Its Geographical Position and Many Other Considerations Mark It at Most Suitable Spot for Dedication of Great Work. Public sentiment has decided that the completion or the Panama Canal In 1915 shall be celebrated with a treat International Exposition In which all the nations of the world may participate; nnd the question of höre this Exposition Is to be held "will be settled by Congress at its approaching session. Now Orleans and San Francisco are contesting for the honor of holdins this Exposition, and both cities have guaranteed immense sums of money as an evidence of their ability to finance so great an enterprise. An Exposition worthy of the term "World's Fair." such as New Orleans
proposes to build, will bs a great ed
ucatioaal movement. Its Rttrms n
such, howover. will depend entirely
IN
BEEHIVE MADE OF CONCRETE
SCIENCE
Anyone With Little Ingenuity Can Make ThemSet of Molds Will Last Indefinitely. Among the occupations which offer profit nnd nnnisoment. anil nt the
GROWING CORN samo tlmo entirely suited to women,
is that of beo raising. Its advantages
(Br CHAS. K. PETEItSKN.) The testing of seed corn Is very Important this sprlug. Not In many
years has tho question so closely appealed to tho farmor as It docs now.
Much of tho seed corn saved in tho corn belt states for this season's planting is showing low germination and
better cultivation than ever will be necessary to produce a big crop.
A good soed bed Is tho foundation of tho crop, or rather tho first stone upon tho real foundation, the seed.
Presuming that the corn ground Is In
i proper rotation nnd sufficiently man
ured. It should bo worked up as mel-
tlon who can secure Its educational , ,, .... .
1 worfe tho soli thoroughly four or five Inches deep, i It Is hardly possible to spend too
much time In preparing the ground
Requires Great Deal of Labor, but aro tlmt 1,11,0 spneo is required, there Farmer la Repaid by tho In- ,a no sront cxpcnBo and tho work Is
creased Crop. "Bni requiring only a Ilmitod amount
oi nmo and care. Much of tho apparatus required may bo made at homo and where tho facilities for this
STATUE OF DOCTOR JOHNSON
Unveiled at Night and Said to the Worst In a City of Bad Statues.
Re
on its location, as the tlmo in travel
ing to and from the Exposition, and the cost In railroad and Pullman fares, are the most Important factors. I'onslderlns these matters. Now Organs' claims to being the "Logical Point" for this Panama Exposition, seem to be fully substantiated by the following facts: NVw Orleans is 500 miles from the center of population In the United Fato. San Francisco Is 2.500 miles
distant therefrom
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London. Postponed on account of tbo death of tho Into King, tho coromony of unveiling a utntuo of Dr. Johnson in tho precincts of St. Clomont Dnnes church was performed tho other night with nothing of the parade and alsplay customary on such occasions. Hecently tno Rov. J. J. II. S. Pen
nington, rector of St. Clement Dnnos, whero Johnson had his pew. nnd who devoted the green plot behind tho apso of tho church as a Bite for tho statue,
died suddenly. Whllo tho Key. Air.
Concrete Beehive
i It should be disked three times each ' "way, making six workings before ! planting. ! When stalks nro nlowed under a
1 good plan Is to harrow first then plow. Rro 1501 Pont, tho things may be ! then harrow ngaln anl plant, purchasoj without any great outlay of j Tho harrow should follow the plow moy- .
i closely and all flowed ground should 1 noro "nvo bcon raanv Improvo-
...:.: : :,: .. . be finished every noon and nicht, ms latoir in tho manner nf con-
.um i ramus oi aw mnes irom t . , - . . i Anothor ennri rtrpivimtlnn la fn
ew uncans tnero are 17.500.000 : " " the most Intnrtinr-
tuu hiuuuu luur umus. usini: a bdhuit e
thfl first tinin nnil nn nMlnnrr rtlolr n ade Of COIlCrt
week later. Then harrow tho land after each double disking and plant close after tho harrow. Rowe the Il
linois man says that after several
Status of Dr. Jahnson. . i
Mrs. Briggs' Speech.
If brovity is tho soul of wit, one of
me wittiest KpuechoH on record was tnado by r woman. Mrs, Briggs lived io tho northern part of Indluna, a long distance from any vlllago. Hearing that the Nov. Mr. Goodwin was to preach in a township somo twonty miles distant, sho resolved to bo present, and as no other wuy offered, she walked tho twenty miles. Tho pastor hoard of this and was so pleased at tho appreciation which It showed that at the closo of tho sermon ho mentioned tho fnct to tho con-
gregatlon. nnd called upon Mrs. Briggs to tell them how sho came. Rising slowly, she lnoked over tho audfenco with great solemnity, and said: "I hoofed It." Then sho sat down again. Youth's Companion.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for lied, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyos anddranulatod Eyelids. Murin Knnsn'i
Smart- Soothes Eyo Pain. Druggists 4
iuii murine rjyo iiomeüy, Ldquld, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murino Evo Salvo in
Aseptic Tubes. 25c. $1.00. Eyo Books! and Eye Advlco Freo by Mall.
aiurino uyo Koinedy Co., Chicago. Not Responsible. Nurse What's that dirty murk on
your leg, Master Frank? Frank Harold kicked me. Nurse Well, go at once and wash It off.
Frank Why? did it! Punch.
It wasn't mo what
DISTEMPER In all it forms among nil ngen of horcc
- ..v.. vuicu nnu oinors in fame
itnble prevented from having the diso.iK with fcpoiJJTS niSTEMPER ctrk i .Ii5 ?, Ruaraiiteed Over GOO.OOO
HER
PHYSICIAN AMOVES Taking Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Snbattiw, Maine. "You told mo to take Lydia 3B. l'inkhain'g VegotSbiS
compound and iviiri I1!1118 beforo child-birth, and wo aro nil surprised to f oo how much pood it (lid. My pFiyBl. clan said 1 Without doubt it was tho Compound that nelpod you.' I thank vou fnr i-
kindness in adviEini? me and rfvo you full
mv nnmn I r, . V "o
tV-'ViV Vr " J,uur isiimoniais." Urs. a Ä.CIIE IJor 8- Saba ttua, He. nA'Är Woman Helped:
"r.V vt "l "as passim
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Phor ie. Within the same radius from Ban Fraaclsco there are only 2.000.000 I Within n radius of 1.000 mllos from , New Ork ars. there are C5.00O.OO0 I Within t Paine radius from San, Francis) r are only 6.000.000. At an average of 900 miles from New Orlra: there are 70 of our jrinoij.al ,tirs with a combined, porulatior. r f 20.ooo.000. Averaglns 901 ndlec fr n San Francisco there are only S Targe cities, with a com-, birt-d no: i'at . n of just 1.000.000 '
jl'uhivos nnii nrnhn i v . i
is one which i ,n i Sod dmÄV 'or, , 1 T Ä"r
to. A patent has been "' siaiuo was unveiled at . AKenlVw.rd. Snohn Medien 100, Spec! rnrinr n'Knt b the donor and sculptor. Percy Contagious Diseases. Goshen. In.!. '
recently Issued
ui tuuciBio ueenivea, nut anyone with a little Ingenuity may easily
mane mem. and a set of molds onco
to plowing. Of courso sod ground
must be plowed. It la also Important to use tho right kind of a corn planter uso nn edgedrop planter or ono that will drop tho exact number of kernels for which it la set 95 times out of 100. It should
Tr.c avefif- (!isfnr nf oil tk
cities to Xew Orl. nai Is 790 miles - even do better than lnat' ,f tho aeed to San Fr .nc ir. 2.407 miles. ' 1 ha3 becn carerully sorted nccording
Ovor r .r rnt f tk. ' lo to nt mo noics in tue different
th TV.it ' Sfale could go to an F - -f'loii ' vrm t an imni. Av !
for railroad fare of J1150 as ! from good Beed ,fl tho only way tn a- ' an averase of J37.50 to 'the ! a Profl"Ie crop.
Panne Coat: and for fwrnral mil.1 le8t lü0 Plantor woll before taking
Hens of otti people, the Pullman fare and Din J eg Cr expenses alone, for a trip to Sua Francisco, would amount to more than all their transportation expenses for a trip to New Orleans. This is an Important public question to be settled by Congress at tho session which convenes in December. Many of our readers will wish to visit this World's Panama ExposItlon. and If held In New Orleans a jreat many more could spare the time and money for the trip than could go to San Francisco. There
fore, we urge our readers to write to
with the character of the cement and should also be familiar with tho habits of bees.
plates. This Is the only way to got on even stand of corn. An even stand
It to the field. Do not spoil a lot of ground and waste a lot of seed trying to find out whether your planter Is reliable or not.
USEFUL IN HEATING WATER
lalntly suggested by Mr. Fitzgerald, with tho nir of Sir. Joshua Reynolds's portrait and the bust by Nollekons. Boswell and Mrs. Thrale have their place In tho bns-rellefs on the pedestal. What Dr. Johnson would have said
HANGING-SHELF FOR CELLAR i about th,s 8tatlie of nlm can b0 ,maR- . '"ed by any one who 1 seen It. As Curtain Hung Around Fruit Jars Ex- " ,rk f aM tho Stntue ls nn "clty; eludes Dust and Keeps Out File. n?d 1 Eoems n,08t nPProI're that It
to Great Extent 1 "'uuul ""e utf" unveneu ni nignt.
A Kansas woman wants a divorce
hot air.
from nervousness and other annoying table Compound restored my health and strength and proved wortli mountains of gold to me. Por tho sake of other
:n k 111 . x am you should publish my letter." -irs. TinoBVt BABCLAY' X-1'-1', Granitc Women who aro passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those dittrcEsing ills Pculiar to their sex should not lose sight of tho fact that for thirty years Lydic. E. Wnkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the Rtflnrl.ird tothpAv
for female ills. In almost even com-
itzgerald
Today the bronze Imago of the
worthy doctor may he seen lookinc because her husband throws hrlckH nt
iinuiB man says mat aiier several cgi ui muiua uutu .i.. , . , , "1 u , . . 1 -w.....,. m uiwuau vwiy comyears' experience he prefers diking havInS be ade satisfactorily, may I d0W ,hIs bloved Flcot 8trcot- Tha hi .,n.", rlsH t0 throw i munity you will find women who fn niJi Z J?!2 used Indefinitely nnd anv n, nJ ! ngly-raarked features and burly ' anything at his wife but bouquets and I have been restored to health by Lydia
0' hives made from It. Anyono at- !Hrm' the ful1 botto,,,cI wig to
tempting to make a hlv nf thi n. 1 aY r' rinntcd shoes, Have been
terial should acquaint themselves
Instant ReTlef-for All Eyes, that are irritated from dust, heat run nr wind,PETTIT'S EVK GALVE 25c ah aruggtstB or Howard Uros., Buffalo, N. Y.
An Ohio man ngod 70 married a girl aged 20, and deeded her 500 acres of land. Then sho had plenty of grounds for divorce.
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j-.. xiuttoiuuia veguLauio Liompound.
nnn cross n.i.i, m.UE Cdmit l l. . I 4 1.
I Furthermore, even the best examples J for "5 ffi
ut. iuu Dtuijitui a uri, Juuuhoii wns npt
In Hog-KIIIIng Time Device Shown In Illustration Is of Greatest Value on Farm.
A crane ls very useful In heating
water during hog-bllung time, or whenever a kettle ls to bo suspended over
(Br J. W'RSi.rrv nrTT,iTj
We used to wrap all of our class 1 to dlsparagn. The labor consumed In
fruit Jars with paper to exclude tho j Painting, he once said, was not dlslight Now we have a curtain hung 'proportionate to the result; but a fol-
I low might hnck half a year at a block I of marble and only produce something , that hardly resembled a mnn. The
value of statuary, ho argued, depended solely on Its difficulty. On the other hand, it might "have pleased Johnson to know that posterity would In a special way nssociflto his name with a placo of worship that he bo regularly attended. .
& Are. Sot a hflArV TVint flrmlv Inln
the two senators from this Stato and J the ground, tamping in a shovelful of
"Brussinan irom mis district, j coarse gravel or stone and attach a
requesting them to support New Or
leans In the con'ost TO SAVE TIME.
bar of iron at the proper dlstanco
Algy Weakling Miss Wise, I-aw-that ls Gladys, 1-er-deslre to-aw! roalIT Gladys Wise Keep right on; I'll consider your proposal and bav my tnßwor ready by tho tlmo you havo totton It out of your eystom. ACT PROMPTLY. Kidney troubles aro too dangerous to negloct. Little disorders grow serious and tho sufferer la soon in the trasp of diabetes, dropsy or fatal
&qrf. Bright's disease
euro all distressing
Kidney Ills. They
:sj.rnako sick kidneys 1 ,..11 ,. , . .
t-n, wusk Kiuncys strong. E- C. McClanahan, Market St, New Richmond, O., saya: "Kit! tin V llllnnsA
almost brought mo to my grave I was rendered almost helpless and suffered agony. My feet wero so badly swollen I coald not walk. Tho kidney eecrotloas were thick and painful In voiding. 1 doctored but stoadlly grew weaker. I then usod Doan's Kidney Pills end gradually Improved. Thor saved my life." 3 Roraombor the name Doan's For sale by all dealers. 60 conta a roster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. " It had not boon for his lantern and tho tub he lived In, probab y Wogenes would never have been heard
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Hanging-Shelf. around tho shelf as shown by the dotted lines In the drawing. It Is tacked along each sido Joist to tho edge of tho center Joists. "What light
gets in Detween tho Joists amounts to
But the pure food laws do not make any provisions for lovo that ls adulterated with filthy lucre.
WHAT'S
Your Health Worth? You start sickness by mistreating nnture and it generally shows first in the boweli aild JF A loc box (week's treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help you. They will do more using them regularly as you need them-than any medicine on Earth. Get a box today: take a CASCARET tonight. Better In the ! morning. It's the result that makes
millions take them.
Mm. Y"inioir-n Sooth loc Hrmn. rorciJilUrrn Iwthnirf. nftnft Itwiami. rrüüpl Bauim4Uou.alUr uatn.curo wluUcuUC 2icu K.IU One genius is about all the average !amlly can afford.
CASCARKTS 10c box for a wtefg in me world. Million boxes a mouih.
631
Short Stories Wanted tiJ.U? utn"'nt!, ofefl- Wrtt fur
wrlt thrm.
Uirm Hiioclnirlir liar.
Jlrockton, ilmtt.
'OKTIITi:XAS PAinr r.vf.,fT,.,.ii.n,
oppuitunitlo lor dlnmineJ tarmin;, toullrr na i00 r?''nf' ll"r clim!. n. b mjlt. c.xi water,
V vi.uEkbAtiuunuup, T1 Irklll I tn.. 1,1.
MECHANIQAL BALL PITCHER Baseball Battery May Soon Have to Go Up Against This Machine Proposition.
Melbourne. Human baseball pitch-
nothing nnd tho arrangement makes I 0,'fl nnd cr,ckot bowlers have been up '
a good ventilation for the closet. Try ! nSaln8t 1,10 machine proposition be- ; a curtain nround tho cellar shelf and i foro now thouß" Perhaps they havo i seo how well the fruit keeps. It also 1 not cncuntcred quite so formidable a j keeps out dust and flies to a great mecnan,caI r,val fls in the Invention of ' extent. Doctor Venn of the Royal Society of I Great Britain, herewith Illustrated. ' j Doctor Venn's machine bowler, which The Gipsy Brown Tall. j looks something like a railroad switch, ' Every farmer should take pains to J Is making Its way round the world, I learn to recognize nt sight the various and already has got as far as Aus- '
Crane for An Open Fire. near the bottom. To an eye-bolt near the top attach a chain, letting It pass down through tho end of tbo rod which should bo in tho shape of a fork. Tho length of the chain will detormlno tho dlstanco of tho kettlo from tho ground.
stages of tho gipsy brown ull and many other of our Insect pests, and they should bo Instructed by the stato how to manage the war ngalnst them. If farmer A keeps his orchard nnd trees free from brown tails nnd neighbor D Just over tho fence leaves a lot of theso pests on somo of his trees that are out of the Jurisdiction of tho town or state, how can farmer A expect to get nhoad in his fight against tho pest?
tralla, where It Is in much favor for ! practice work. It Is claimed that the ' machine will bowl any length, pace,
Patriotism
The stomach it Urer factor in " life, liberty and tho puruit of happiness " than most people are e-are. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The conGrmed dyspeptic is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The man who joes to the front for his country with a weak stomach win be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizensmp as well at foliealtli and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE' 3 GOLDEN MEDICHL DISCOVERT. It builds up tho body with sound flesh aaU solid muscle. The dealer who offers n substitute for the "Discovery" is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on ths sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent frit on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, bend 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Some Fertilizers Injure Celery. I f a s . .. -
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The well filled silo forestalls dry
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It is popularly believed that corfnin Pneturo worry
fertilizers lnflucnco tho dlseaso of eel- 0no and onobnlf bushels of wheat cry known as black heart, nnd a series aro nmnIc 10 80W ri ncro. of experiments was carried on nt the Tho Bccossful . farmor finds weedFlorida experiment station, in which lnß 10 do ,n 1,10 flocl" as well ns the 36 formulas of fertilizers wero tested flelllsPlats receiving nitrato of soda nnd You can flnd man? chunks of wood kalnlt wero uniformly severely nt- nbout tl)0 fanu- Savo them all for tnoked by tho disease, and those plats 1,10 Etovowhich received fertilizer's consisting Kvory weed that Is killed before of bone meal, fish scrap and high B0,nK to sceti makes next year's field grado sulphate of potash gavo best ro- t,)0 clenneraidts. " Manuro that Is Hnre.nl nnnn n,-
fleld will not wnsto Its fortuity. This Ib not tho caso with tbo nllon in )..
v,are or New Lawn. uarnyard. All new lawns should bo covered BecB 1,80 wator to dlluto the heavy with well rotted manure or other com- thick honey left over from winter to tnerclal fertilizer late In tho fall. Five mnko 11 eultnblo for tho young larvno hundred pouuds of tho latter to tho nnd a,8 to mnko tho coll wax pliable' acre ls a good proportion. Some gar- Onions, squashes, pumpkins and deners think that tho use of stable "wcet potatoes should bo stored In a manuro encourages weeds. dry frost-proof placo: most collars r
too damp, nnd a room or attic Is usually n hotter place.
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ih I n7 V, , ' vuv m 1,10 Baren tno cntiro season. If
aa. 1 .u . iwuaiiu on tno vacant piacos to keep weeds Soni 5 v,.? frU,t hen,th Tom springing up and maturing 2?. f!S v,80"us apply nltrats of Weeds ripen In a Tery short Ums 1 loda In the early spring. thaT Rra .llow0fl te "
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Mechanical Pitcher at Work. direction and break required, and that It will teach public school boys nnd others to play cricket scientifically without tho aid of n professional coach.
Medicated Corn a Trap. Danville, Pa. A unique but offectlvo method of finding out who was stealing his cholco sweet corn was employed by W. V. Oglesby. At tho portion of the field whero tho deprodntlons have boon most frequent ho liberally dosed a number of tempting enrs with croton oil. Karly tho other morning Doctor Gearhnrt, who lives near by, wan awakened by torrlblo groans which Issued from his front porch. Ho Investigated and found throo young men rolling about Is great pain.
Temporary Heat Quickly Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which a perfect oil heater is of value ? If you want to sleep with your window open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater while you undress at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match
in ine morning, wnen you get out ot bed, and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater, and then turn it off. The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can have warmth from an oil heater while shejplays, and then turn it off. The member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold winter's night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The
pjERf AwSm(
TIOW
Smokeless J!
Absolutely smokeless ani odorless
is Invaluable in its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and it is immediately at work, it will burn for nine hours without refilling. It is safe, smokeless and odorless. IHias a damper top and a cool handle. An indicator always shows the amount of oil In the font. It has an automatic-locking flame spreader which prevents tho wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be quickly unscrewed for rewicklng. Finished In japan or nickel, strong, durable, well, made, built for service, and yet light an'd ornamental.
Dtattrt Everywhere. If rot oi yeurs, wri!t fr dtscriptut ctmlar to tht mart it aincy c tht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated)
in jxs
Duich Kiddies ,
Towels j
Fine heiu-ntltclird damank towel, elegant lflfiii citri, (junllty.O In box f l.O0Kntpald. Satisfaction RtiarnntceU or money returned. TOWEL DESIGN & MFC, CO., Lewfilon, Mains.
