Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1910 — Page 7

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he Best Rett Cures. . ry. . omen it 1b ns good as a mi homo. ure Ural out and your , . efg try going oft by : lost us youraolf In some uu In nine casos ,,:ne back restod und Inl who 1ms pnsaod serenemy oar of hard work .it gn Ith tho managing .1 bringing "P of n largo ! ireti. said that 6ho condury of every buBy -, rend n certain nraount Kht t!tlon. for the rest o tho mind that It would i who lead a strenuous , Hwiotlmes grow exceed-

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HOME-MADE CHICK FOUNTAIN

Simple Arrangement by Which Poultr Ma-, Seoure Fresh Water Without Trouble.

Horewhh Is n ßkotch of a vory sim-

KILLING DUCKS FOR MARKET I pi r"femnt hy which 'our cho ' WIU y have plenty of frosh

nr wiuout any trouble.

AWFUL BUHNINU nun uuritu

IN A DAY Idle of tho night of March v a up with a burning Itch in :s and I felt ns if I could ;art. In the morning tho

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ceasruny Used by Some of the Largest Ralscro. TV. .

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arnoi, uy ury picking and hy BCftldlng. Hoth of these method, nro good und nra being successfully employed by tho largest raisers. Some liavo n preforonco for dr- picking and others for scalding, and it becomes only a matter of tasto which mothod Is used. When birds are dressed by scalding, they should bo dipped several times, or until the feathers come out easily. The back should bo dipped in tho water first After scalding, wipe them as dry as possible with a sponge and pick tho breast feathers first. A bird when dreried for market has left on It the fealhor on ti.

ii ..no to ray cheat and dur- :

. it spread all over my I AV,Dß- tu tall feathers and tho feath-

rod and raw from the top J era on hed and neck. Tho legs are the soles of ray feet and ; ,eft on- nnd gonoraljy, the birds are

not arnwij.

I - Id neithor He down nor i i,,c Pccss of dry picking is con-

I .,;iened to see about Cutl-i 6,Ufreu ino simpler of the two meth

ods, and ono who is accustomed to tho work can readily dress three dozen birds a day. Tho picker's outfit consists of a chair, a box for the

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ntlnual agony from tho .id neithor lie down nor ... ; i'ened to see about Cutl-1 -. and I thought I would rial. I took a good bath ' ira Soap and used tho j . i:.ont I put it on from ' n to my foet and then j On tho first of April I j a man. Tho itching was I continued with the , and Cuticura Ointment ! :.at day the Itching com- -. Frank Grldley, 325 f. New York City. Apr. .Scum Remedies are sold worlc; Potter Drug & , )! Props, Boston, Mass. i

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Home-Made Fountain,

sists simply in nailing a half-circle of wire to a post and procuring a largo round bottle. The latter should bo kept half-filled with water and tho mouth of the bottle kept In the drinking dish as per sketch. As long as thoro Is any water la the bottle the chicks can rely on a drink being in tho dish. It is especially useful for

young cblcks, as you can use a small

Certainly Candidate for Governor Could Not Expect to Get That Vote. An Incident in which former Corennor Odell of .Now York figured as tho victim was told by Col. James Hamilton Lewis at a recent banquet. "When Governor Odoll was last

running for ofllce." said Colonel Lew

is, thore had been a great deal of talk about Niagara Falls and tho eleo-

j trieal powor that could be conferred j on all parts of Xew York, Ono day ! an old negro haltod Mr. Odell and ! bald: "'.Mr. Odell. is yo' rtinnln' for gov j uer. sah?'

t i am. answered tho candidate. "'I guosa yo want my vote, den,' said tho colored man. "'Well. I would like to have your vote. Zob. I have known you for so many years.' "'Well, I Jist want to ask you a question. Mr. Odell, befo' I give mah vote to you. Are yo for electric lights In dls town?' "Well. Zeb. I am for all modern Improvements.' said Odell. with a slight flourish.

wen, rah. I can't voto for you.' said Zeb with firmness. 'Yo done forget dat I Is a lamp lighter. "

Model African King. Tho Christian village of Ilombo in Africa is a proof of the power of the gospel. At daybreak every morning thO linm S lllntln nmi Hm ruinnl

i . . . . . . - I - hivj (uujid aounnxing üisü so that there Is no dan- semble at the ki ntr'w Tinnen tn hwir tliA

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Pair Dressed Ducks.

ulWr. to a small Har- feathers and a couple of knives one .itravagantly fond ol knife hoinr IIa .uI 111:.

Hharj-poInted and double-edged for bleeding. The bird Is taken between tiie knees, the bill held open with tho left hand, and a cut made across tho roof of tho mouth just below the ejes. The bird is then stunned by Ktrlking Its head against a post or come hard substance. The picker Boats himself in the chair with tho

bird In his lap. Its bend hold firmly

uwiwuan one Knee and tho box. The feathers aro carefully sorted while

picking; the plnfeathers are thrown away and tho body feathers with the down are thrown into the box. Care should bo taken about this, as the femhers from each bird will welch

"-" like! her fathni ' If is far from ber ar-otlotis. Th call-si-'i.itio'i. asked the 1 - 'Mr.'t love her father explained, loftily. ' i.- by marriage." Curved the Shoes. " .yftrtT leanod over ' utf.ii-d the housewife

I sa .J. tipping bid hat, h rrov Mionai humorist i'ii.jiy Ktory will you 1 I air of Fhues?"

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His Defense. af-'T midnight, and ilt aught IlaatUH red- " o'i old raBcal, you." 'bt .u at last. What - i 'y i enbouse?" " 1 1.' eal.i the o'd man. ' i a ca klln" In dls ; I !' ought mohhe do Av an alg, an' 1 I

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ou p.t remember 1 ?bou!: two ounces and w,n lue Pa'

iui me pjciaag. The dull knife and the thumb are used to removo the long plnfeathers. and this should bo done without tearing tho skin. The down can usually ba rubbed off by slichtlr moistenlnr

tho hand and holding the skin tight, j

vv .-.uiiiu ui mo jun leauiere can

not bo taken out without tearlnc and

disfiguring the skin; when such is the

case they should bo shaved off. Seven

or eight minute is all the time necessary to dross a bird. After the birds are picked they should be carefully washed and phimpod by placing In a tank or barrel of ice water. They aro hardened In this ice water and given a rounded and full appoaranco. They aro then packed In barrels or boxes and shipped to nutrkot. The first or bottom layer Is packed with

J backs down; a layer of Ice Is then I Placed o-ver them, and all other layI urs aro packed with th hrpasf

PREPARE GEESE FOR MARKET

Method for Getting Birds Into Proper Shape to Bring Top Prices During Holidays. n- R F. BISHOP. Illinois.) To prepare geese for market, as soon as weather becomes cool, conline In small lots. Commence to feed gradually mash composed largely of corn meal, mixed with milk If convtiiient, otherwise water, giving enough forage or vegetables to keep in health, increasing grain until they have all they will eat, twice a day. never forgetting plenty of water and a box of grit. Uy the time the goosa market is on. say from Thanksgiving to New Year's, the birds will be In prime condition and brine ton market

j prices. To dress them, kill same as

other poultry. Commence to pick the coarser feathers and most of tho down off as soon as the fatal stab to brain Is given and bleeding commences. Then sprinkle and rub well with powdered rosin, scald and rub down off quickly, plunge body In hot water then cold, wipe, and hang up or lay on table to cool before pack- j ing.

LIGHT AIRY POULTRY HOUSE Can Be Constructed by Any Ingenious Farmer From Drawings and Instructions Given. This poultry house can be built by j

any Ingenious farmer from tho drawings and descriptions given here. The

word of God read, and the praise and

pray, witchcraft and superstition have fallen under the power or tho gospel, and the heathens are taking knowledge of it. The native church at Loan da contributes $17 a month for the support of native workers on a native station in the Interior of Angola.

NATURE'S SIGNALS. The first indication of kidney dlsorder Is often backache. Then comes pain in tho hips and sides, lameness,

soreness and urinary troubles. These are the warningsnature's signals for help. Doan's Kidney Pills should bo used at the first sign. Ira Clark, Xorth Main St, Savanna, III., says: "I was confined to bed with kidney trouble and nev

er expected to ba up again. A doctor said I had acuta Inflammation of tho bladder, but he could not help me How grateful was I for tho prompt relief Doan's Kidney Pills gavo me! Continued uso removed every sign of

Kidney trouble." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N Y.

ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVtfelablc Preparation for As.

5if similoting die Food and Regularrfj ''älhe5lomachsandBowf1scf

m iuiiiuh. o uigc:iuiiAncenui f ncssandRcst Contains neither J1 Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral :. Not Narcotic

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Apcrfccl Remedy for Constipation . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevcriahncss and LOSS OF SLEEP

CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

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Fac Simile Signature of The Centalu Company. NEW YORK

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guaranteed under the FoodanrfJ

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In Use

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Thirty Years CASTORIA Xfu aiwTAua eowmirr. mrm reaa errr.

W. L. DOUGLAS 3 3-4? & S4 SHOES FÄoÜüK Boys-Shoes, 2.00, 2. 50 &$3, 00. Best in thc World. W. L. Deuplam $3.00, S3. BO and $4.00ahoem P01""! lt0 kmadt ma dm und me popuimr mh&mm for Ihm price In America, mnd arm rnm moat economical a hoe a far you to buy. no0??!? 7il,i'7V,Bl,nr u,or"' 1 tho .UnUord fororer

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F RST TASTE Coffeo When a Baby. rd tho fact that cof-

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1 to children they ! aown n !ayr of 'co btMnB over each f sltate before civli.tr la-VGr of duck. The top of the box

Cheering Up the Guide. "Remember, Henry," said Xiio hunter who had arranged with tho guide, "we're not hiring you you're simply one of our party." "What's on your mind?" Inquired the jrulde. "Well, you see. In case anything happens we don't want to be troubled with this new employers' liability law." admitted tho cautious hunter Puck.

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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated)

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Pink Eye, Epizootic .Shipping Fever & Catarrhal Fv

Light Airy Poultry House. frame-work should bo made of 2x1 Inch stuff sheathing for tho main part of tho building. It Is never a good plan to use old boards in building a

poultry house, because they harbor insects. Hotter use new material and cover thoroughly with paint inside

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ana covered with burlap. A barrel will hold nbout threo dozen birds.

Somo raisers use boxes for shipping

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' TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY j for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eves

nu'ioranuiaieutiyoiiüs. .Murine Doesn't Bmart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 23c BOc. $1.00. Murine Eyo Salvo In Aseptic Tubes. 27c. H.00. Eye Books nnd Eyo Advico Freo by Mall.

j Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.

"Off Day" of Favorite. "M. 1 .a.

viiuiJiejitow aid Bbo happen to refuse you; I thought you were her

iavorlte? Washley Well, the favorite didn't I win, that's all.

SPOHH MEDICAL CO., fillKlSSSASS. 60SHEK. IND.. ü. S. A.

AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle, bright and free from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. STANDAND OIL CO. (Inrorpo rated)

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Size of Eggs.

me cue oi me egg is cnieny con

trolled by the breed or by selection of layers of large eggs. In a number of

tests at experiment Etatlons slight dif

ferences In tho size of eggs have been

uieu wim varying rations ami en

vironment, but this cannot bo attribu

ted to anything more specific than tho

general development and vigor of tho

fowls. Pullets at the beginning of the

laying period lay an egg decidedly

smaller than those produced at a later

stage In life. Tho average food value of the largo egg Is slightly greater

per pound than that of the small eggs.

becauso of a smaller percentago of

shell in the former.

Separate Fowls Into Bunches.

If convenient separate the fowls

into several bunches. They will lay

tnoro eggs than if crowded together

In ono house. For Instance If a hundred hens aro kept, divide thorn In

to foxir or flvo flocks and havo a sep

arate house and apartment for each

flock.

Unprofitable Fowls.

Where fowls nro unprofitable, the

failure can usually bo ascribed to

threo cause:, which are poor birds, poor ZBT 3 and Improper food unwise

ly fetL

Close attention to detail is the secret of poultry profit. A flock of good layers ought to lay 12 dozen each per year. Butter and eggs aro in great demnnd and at paying prices. Too little green feed is a common cause of loss among fowls. You will And weeding pays as well In the (lock as in the Heids. The spring chicken sold at Thanks

giving time Is an expensive product.

Open turkey houses can be abut up

during rainstorms by leaning boards

against the sides.

It Is becoming better known every

year that there is no profit in feeding

poor, unthrifty birds.

Old hens rarely mtko good winter

layers, and as a rule do not do so well In the spring as pullets.

It Is easier to keep fowls in good

condition than to allow them to ma

down and then build up again.

When feeding grain throw it broad

cast all over tho lot so that all the

fowls may havo an equal chance

Did you know that a turkey hen

with a brood If allowed her freedom

will seek a new roosting place every

night?

Culling should bo especially thor

ough where eggs from tho whole flock aro sot at home or sold to others for batching.

Turkey hens with pullets do not

thrive In closed board houses. Knock

out tho sideboards and replace witU wire netting.

Mr. Winzlar- Sonthlnr Frran. When the pulpit gets into poetic clouds it misses tho man on tho pavement. Try Mrs. .Aintln Famom Tancak Hour, sure to plcate, all grocer. A catalogue of vices never led anyone into virtuo.

What About Him?

Tho talk had gone back and fro, and

mo youtnrul socialist had been an

nouncing that no man ought to get his

living uy clieatlng. and we all listened

to mm, and agreed that it was drnH

ful when men and women did not tell

mo truth, but tried to mako their llv Ing by deceiving people. Millionaires, landowners, financiers, we sacrificed all of them who cheat the public. -No one should make a living by deception," said tho young man. Then a quiet voice from a woman name from tho corner of the sofa, "What about the conjurer T'London Chronicle. Some people treat the sermon a a

table d'hote dinner, picking out tho things that will not agreo with them.

Weak Heart Many people luffer Iron weak hearts. They may experience ihortnett of breath on exertion, pia over the heart, r dtz2f fealmji, oppressed breathin after meals or their eye become blurred, their heart it not eufficiently tronf to jBMp blood to the extremities, and they h.ve cold haadi eodfeet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood upply to the stomach. A heart tonio and alterative ihould be taken Til- , A-B0 bd "-effect- Such it Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which coataias bo daaferous narcotics aor alcohol.

Insomnia "I have been using Cascarets for Insomma, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shafj certainly recommend them to my friend bwng aU that they are represented." Thos. GUIard, Elgin, 111. fw? P1,y. Potest. Tta Good.

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Thj Inrredltnta. at attest anoV aath, are Statt root (CeMaamali CmmmUm. aj). QiieaVs root (gtilUajha 3ylrUcmt. fil.k Cherr, bark l&a Vlr?lZE! la a KJentlfk laboratory In a way that no drur-lt loii... ' PrrPrea

This tome contsfna so alcohol to ihrink up the red blood corpuiclc

: . m .uuiig uripcpsia, nei

fZ 7u "yp,om, ,,0P eM7 ,'" waste in convalescence from fevers: and itahzin. Stick to this sfe and sane remedy, and refuse ail fust as food ,? but Dr. Pierce s Goldea Medical Discovery will do you half as much food.

SALESMEN WANTED

To take orders for hich trrade. fullv

guaranteed nursery stock. Complete outfit free. Apply at once for tnrmQ.

THE CHASE NURSERIES C0.,6eien, N.Y. BUY TEXAS HHP Dft

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