Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1898 — Page 3

BREAD: POTATOES and MILK.

He Lived on Lenten Fare.

L"OG CHOLKRA CURES. Vhe ItMMlM MM Mai Hel ' IrfUM ' i1. iiIiuimI r I nit- ill.

All AFFLICTED MOTHER.

A Dyspeptic's daily diet.

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m-tprplia ! MM Ol th mnt pirvnlenl of -j e. Ttious.ni. I tieople ...Met tioin it in h more " I-- KK'aval 'I L rm I rw ra-rs are ill. He J. infill t the iii.Iivk1m.iI r mmr Lit rea. hiiif. in their rffrcta on human lift and aappiasaa hat tas oyoi,i u wets l Mi 1CI treatment, not lore trinp"! a t y atimiilua. The teal nr. 1 is the toinnic uuof the entire ayatem. TOU tils the -vtt-in :i"t it will (to its own fiijtit. ü nl r mi'llv eint any nitru'litiK disease The am " lr. Ayer's ais...

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posses., . I mi'-wi'iK nit- .... .. v., , trim i tine the w.ite IM MM ol the !'! Thr oniinaiy irestrasal Brian the mm down to Ihr lTCl of the- weak stomach. Dr. Ayet'a SaraHjiafilla nita strength into thr stomach, nml In in it " to thr level of thr strong f'"l lit for men. It doe a this l,v ".HeiiKtheniui; the entire system Thr atoinacli i ii unci .t.iv weak when ail the otlie . organs arc galalaf Strength. What lr Avn's Barsapai Uta will tu f. i t sjn-ji ti , ,., hrl i! luMmte.t m c.s. - Ilk.- th .1 of

M S. MllielilH MCI I. H ill. -ll-s. ah IIHi" hud KOl .town to the Inst Irvrlof dy si.epMa. Ilut let Inm tell Rta own story ; " Hor year. I WtX offlii tc.l with dvapeplia wliiih k t initial I v k' w worse until I tuulJe.it nothing but lueail and jxjtatues

aeasonrd with a little anlt and drink only u 1 lit lr Milk. I bScamr o had that a trifle too much of even these caused t"tMMe siiffeinik; in the legions ol the atutn ,. It. darti'ii; i.nns hack ol thr ev atiitile.l with olssiafM and liartiul loss of light. The Ml) rag I could t!r r elitf washy 'nitniH l-inaflv I had such a aevere att4 k that lk entire lelt side of my body lelt ana a ttd partially laialyied. and in this) condition. I waa taken to wy faata sacoa acioua. The physician failed to hel;. me. und none of the many irmcities I t.,.,k did me any good At last a fitend presented me wi h a hottlr of Dr. A v t la I a pai il la and liefore I had uaed half ol it. 1 could see a dr. idrd change lor thr heiter 1 used three bottle ant was ao completely cined that for four vurs I have not heen troubled with the old i omplaint. hut am r mjK' 'I cd heatty amiable to eat anything that carl he eaten. It would be imt.osa.ible to aay lOO much In praise of Dr. Avers Sarsaparilla. and I would not Rive one bottle of it fur a doren of iinv other kind." M. 8.

Shields, Metidian. Misa. Try Dr. Aver' S.iraapnrllla If you are dvspepttr II von want mint testimonv to the value of tile medicine, et Dr. Ayer's t'urebook. It I aent free ou retjue.st by the J. C Ayet Co., l.uwcll.

A CUKAP Tit IP.

to the

innl-Mnntlil I : s, ciiraluiis

sunii iaatta. Thr Bpportuaity t viail tin- BoaHhcm lutes afforded by ttn1 ieni-Bonthl)r axearttooa of tha Luuiaville k Naabvilla Rail ro.'i is one that ihtntld I- taten udvtuitaft of w tnf uik' Iatavettcd. Tacaa cxmr lioM i arraogad for tha But and laird fürtdayi of April. The ticket ara noodoti the rcaralar ttaim ! tbosc dataa leaving NorUirrn U riii.naln. ainl cm a's be in ehuadj throusfa from agent of connect' ing line. Ticketa ate wild to many jioiiitsi in Kt ir.ii . . i rimc-sep, Alal'atiKi, the Carol ioaa, Miaaiaaippi, Georgia and the weatera pori.nn of Floruia. Tdey gre g.oiil for rat urn paaaaga oa any Taeeday or Friday within tweaty-oaa daya, ami allow fiftcefl day i on the going trip to atop i f) .mil (xanaiae tha eoontiy. Tha coal (or the round trip iaabonl the regular ooe-va) lair, ami on s.itno ilato- mn' way t irk t if

aola at about l'o mini ol ine iriruiar lairs

Kot full particulara (i. P, A., Loajjaville. nor, i). P. A . Bt. 1

HE HAS BECOME WEALTHY. IIa n pli -nil Id i iiriu. I.ala ot ütoek, and l';i) Bat I. title Tain. Dominion Citv. Manitoba, January 17th. lyis. At the requetit of tiie IWItttigTltion De partim lit of the Canadian (ioverMn tit. 1

give the lolowing informat ion : I immigratad to Manitoba in Oeto bar, l from 1. u v na . lau k 'C o u n ty,

v. rite to C. I tin ore, K v., at I leorga 11. llorOlllS, Mn.

Onr Lara i; unite. Tom- What a qnaenr langpnM ours ia. Dit k- Whj f "W o s.iv man not tame win :i ha M chit ken In triad. - -Up -to-Dote. h. lint Hiilendld toffee. Mr. f;., oilman, William "o.. Iii., write: "From one pat kage al i icriuan ' onW Barry coating 15c 1 urew ;ii Ids. ot better eoffaa thaa 1 t un bm in atotaa nt SO conti a ro" A parltngc of (Iii anl hig ed tak)gWI ia M'nt von by .lohn A. Salrer Sat 1 " . I-" Croaaa. Vif .. upon receipt of 15 ceata ataaipa iad thia notice. Send for aaaae today. t'

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Maud Traveler.

Friend. They Sny. Isn't that a small BOOB, ilear?

Vim, dear for the foot' Hoaton

Blacker tha spot surer the cure, .la, ,i's(il for bruiai -.

Uae ?t.

Why riMmldn'l beer drinken be arretel for blowing l lie top oCTacbOOMnl (.'linage baily New. Krom llnhy In Ihe Hlah t hnlr to grandma in the rocker fJrainO i good for the whole famdy. It is the long -deaired auhsftutc fr eoffec. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digeation Made fron (Mire gram it in a food in itself , Ffsa tha taste tad appearamee of the beat roBTea at i tha pro e. It i a genuine and scientific article and ih come to slay, 't mn'e for health and strength Ask y. grocer foi (J rain-O. A young man's sock nrc not always aeri-

dantallv exiMised. otnet i me they are

ulk. Washington Democrat.

No woman likes t wear a faded drei and

no woman need do ao if she loivs nipson

1'rinta. heeause no matter bow much th

are w ashed the colore rtmoia bright till thä ooda are worn "'.it. Dink for the name

V in. Simpson & Sons on the ticket

Wife f enthntiaaticaj hjr ) "How much do Ton think we took in at the baati '." Hon hand (quietly)--''Mow many, you mean." Host nil Ti,i der.

Minn. .and took land in Dominion City, Maninil', i, where I now reside. 1 have bei II very s i, , eaaful in Manitoba, and antra mora than doubled niv capital ine I went to Can ada. I took about KL500 worth Of wheat,

.'UK bushels 1 1 1 flax and tüai husl.elsi d oats;

I do mixed f.irrn.iig. I nr. Ik as miieli na ten ... ,.i - . i. . i

cows. I'airyiug ami nnh raisin na i .e.

me well; I ha e on the talin ie 41 head ol

attic and 1H head of horses, ami sold (luring

the past rear I I SWT I , $4 worth ot lal a'.t e

I have good baildlBga and a lab Tt able na niil irood stable. Mv cblldri-n havr

had better school advantages in Manitoba

than tln v had in Minnesota, i be listrirt

schools are ve-y th i aigh and go, ,! M

son. now 16 vears of age. is teaching the

public acbool in our dist net, and receives a s.il.irv of $IJn per vent. All my children hare done well at school. 1 have el.700 in rarancn on ny buildinga and on the farna. I

also own mv personal warehouse ami ship

all mv ir.iin through jt to the railway sta t. otiat Dominion City. It is free ol d bt. 1 have no prem lae against the State ol

Minnaaota, as 1 made living and a little more while in the state but would not take a farna a gilt in Minnesota and leavi Manitoba. The taxation in Minnesota ami too great. 1 paid taxi on my atoek and chattels. No such taxes have e-er been ex acted in Manitoba from me. nnd my land taxaa are about one half or less than it w in Minnesota. 1 am delighted with im new home, and eet in a lew years to be in (-irCUBMtancee that will enable me to taht life easy. Your, very trulv. p, p. Any person that may take exception to the foregoing letter will kindly investi gate, for I cm back every word it contains I am ajo( an najaigrntion Ageat, nor the agent of any corporation, but lirnply a farmer r 0. MA M.S. W itness. C. W. SPEERS.

8wine breedern nnv become thoroughly skeptical oneerning b g cnola ei a euro, and before the BOCCe I ill una will be received with general favor it niiisi be proicn to be a yerj klMSCaaaftaJ reuicily. harlalans ami iiiaeks h..e liilveltis. d and sobl renn lies ill; I e irea Mud grow n ritk chi the proceada i ( their Kile, but the successful cure i yet to (-nie, unless Uile neriliieiil k by the ngrricnltu ml depa n men t pro a that ting Innff Innarcid for raiief bus at lust been found. Those who are well posted in the pathology of the din at do not doubt that a cure will be found eventually, bal no fur in the (ii st t be work has been confined to blind ev periiiients. It is believed ibat tin- remedj will be found in a Serien that will be need to iMoanlmta the niii mal and prevent the disease, rather than cure one that is ulrcudy kick. Dr. D. Iv Salmon, of the luire ri of animal iiulnstn, has been experiment inj? with a new serum which i produced bv Inoculating cows or bomenwith

bop cholera virus, mid some lata experiments MtraU to Indicate that a preut measure of auccesx will follow tha use of this new treat inent. In aonjM tests in Iowa hu percent, of those treat

ed escaped the disease, while U per : cent, of herds in the same vicinity n-t treated died. Further experimentation J will be required before definite results ' cum he an noil need, and t he man ufacl U re : and application of the serum will be kept in the hands of government experts until Um value of il In fully de-

terrained. It is proposed to ask cob reaa to appropriate enough money to f urn iah nartua for MjBOQfikTü hogs the coining season, the cost at pr sent being about ten rents for each bog tnated. It S per cent, of the hoga in infected districts can be saved the lue of t ia tieatiii-nt will be very great. Kanu erb' Voice. PROPER MASTICATION 1 Is iireil Only When (.mil. Is I c.l to Moese no I Inn 'I Ley Musi Kajl slimb.

Froia the Time, I'aw raw. Ill A res, dent ol thia town w ho has loat tu ehildten during the aat six vears by violent deaths ha heen utterly prostrated by the sheik, and aeiiously sick aa a result of it. One child inged tfj was killed by a cyclone in 'VU while at si to "i. another, three vears later waa ma over bv a Ituriingt n K K. train. That griet ami nuafortaiK - n. i so piev on theiioiid aato lead loserioua phyaical JiaordciM has been w 1 deinen! t r 1 in tin case. Aa a raaall oi them, her he.i.tn was shattered and aha oaa baaa aaanatant aanTercr aiaca 1880. Her print ipal ttanbla has been neuralgia of tha aUnaaah arhäck Mas very fwnitu!, and exhibited all the ayiupt oin of ordinary navralgiai nervouslies ami indigestion. Physicians did her no good whatever. Hie waa d.scuuraged and abandoned all Ir l' ot getting well. Finally.

however, a eerla.n we Luovvn Mil was

recommended (Dr. Willuuna' l'ink Villa for Pale People I She supplied herself with a quantity of them snd hail not taken them two weeks huau she noticed a marked improvement in

AVcflclablc ftcoitralion for As-

slmilÄting iteFoodantll&öula bug ihc S Id macks andüowclsof

Promotes Dicstion,Chmrulfvess and rtot.Contains nritlw Oprum .Morphine nor Möiex-il. Kot N abc otic.

A Co'isfmit SuWitrr.

her condition. She continued taking tlw

1 pilla until aeven or eight boiaa had rcen I consumed and the conaniered herself entirely cured. She can now eat all kinda of food, ! which ia aometlnng aba haa not leen able to i do for years. She is not troubled in the I least w ith nervoi:snea aa she was during the time of her stomach troubles. She is now well and all because of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for l'ale Peopln a complete cure ha been made. If anv one would like to hear more of the details of her nattering and relief gained hv the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for

Pale People they may be obtained protiably, by writing the lady direct. She i one of our well known reaidenta, Mra. Ellen A. Odarkirk. Paw Paw, DIL WASHINGTON WIDOWS.

They Persia! In lli-lnslng tun tier One to the Front on bverj Occasion.

S i im gnaäBaVasl

Many horses swallow nimdi of tbeit (.'tain without proper mastication. A devil is show n in t lie- cut to make then eat alowljr. In one and of the crib it

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I like gratitude. I like to hear of grate ful oeoiile. and an anecdote I heard : !.'.

lv of one Washington man has pleased roe

immensely. He has recently married th

1 widow of a verv wealthv itentleiuau. and

ou the nroceed of the transadion he haa

bu.il a handsome house. When the house

was fi mailed and tha nmvinc into it was a

1 complished, the w ae and her mother fell to 1 discussing just where thev should hang the

oortrait of thefonm-rhushand. Thev had tu

dec ided to hang it in a small room on the ; second lloor, when the new husband came

in and beard of the matter. "Hang him upstairs!" he said. "No 1 siree No. siree. That man wa niV bene

: factor. 1 owe evewthine I have to Iura. Hw

1 shall hanir in the place of honor.

And husband o. 1 n w smile down

from the mantel of the draw mn room.

Hut that makes me think of another

Wuahinifton widow who has recently le

atowed herself and her belongings on a sec

ond husband.

"It so fortunate, s.inl she to me; mv

first husband' last name began with a

you know, and ao does my second bus Land's first name. All Mr. W.'s handker

chiefs are tust the thins for Willie, and I

haven't even had to have the initial on them

changed." Washington l'ost.

All kind, little or big St . Jacob Oil Surely rules ai lies and p.nlia. Man is the architect Of bio own fortunes, ml be doesn't have to move every spring. ( i, i ago Record.

The above letter was written at the re qU'it of ('. W" Speer in the State of Min H I. where I am at preset-1 with mv Wife visiting mv friends in mv old home. It ia my intention to '! w hat I can to have them remove to Canada, where I have done ao well. Having called upon Mr Davie, of St Paul. Minn . I waa received with every eour tesv and got some valuable information r well aa literature pertaining to West er D Canada. SAMUEL O. MATTS lteyoii-1 Ills Knnnledne.

"Do von really mean to stand by

von sav nlsuit retiring

inquired the ml, mate

election. How do I know' responded the politician. "I'm no prophet."' Wasbingtor Star. Hal in fnuH. "Fwe'ldv. whv don't you let your mu tavhe grow?" "Why don't I lot it? Good heaven. deah boy, 1 do. but it won't!" Chicago Tnl line.

what

from public lue: ft . I r -

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TO MAI H EtORSBal BAT BLOWL.T. nrranped the box with llopillg bottom, aa ahowav, The pruin will run ilown only so fast as it is eaten away nt the outlet, and this will necessarily be slowly, as only little can pet out at n time. The inner grain box lias a hinged c v r,

so ih.it the horse cannot feed out of the pfiam till. Few realize how little pood . arrnin does some horse because of in- j Miflicient mastication. It is not merely j the loss of the prain from this cause that is to he deprecated, but the irritating ntul exhaustinp effect iijo:i the digeatlTC organs ns well. Many seek to von this trouble by feedinp pnjund

gmina, wet BP with cold water an en tiralj w roup practice. If the grain is to be ground, feed it dry. just as one Brae. Id the whole irrain. Then it will be eat ii more slowly w ill have the saliva mixed with it. nnd so made more easily digestible, and will be much less likely to sour in the stomneh and bloat the animal. N. V. Tribune.

OYERWOBKED WOMEN

Hoar's This!

We offer tine Hundred Donars Reward

for any esse of Catarrh that cannot be cured

by Hall e Catarrh 1 ure F .1 ( henev ft Co.. Fron . Toledo. O.

We the undersiened. have known F. .T

Cheney for the last 15 year, and believe him

perlectlv honorable in all business transactions snd financially able to carry out any obi urat ions made bv their firm.

Weat A Truax, Wholesale Druggiat, Tolrln O.

Waidiac K innnn 4 Marvin, Wholesale

1 Iniffcist B. Toledo. O

Hail'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally

acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. True 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Drugget Testimonials

fr Halle Family Pills are the best.

A perfect Remedy for Cons tips-

tion.ooui jwnaaasi iti- . Vorms .Convulsions .Feverish.ocss and LOSS OF SLEEP.

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Beautiful Life or Frances lllard;

a una A. (.ordoB. lor ii year 1

feiiv anlni.,U intimate Inend. O (facial memorial votsasaa;

n-u-ised by the V. C T. U. w . ii . r- I M . . a I 4

itie most ropuiar boon ot me ueniury. . s - - - -:.-- OI..A. r .f.l

ire ksio iBCim. nnni ro a ; " Ketail price. Cloth, to, Half Morocco to -j; D Luxt Lauwn. $i :j heat poatpsM cm receipt of price. H.,n..li..r. "W nl.l Us. T-yw -

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Letters to Mrs. PUxkham From Women Who Havo Been Helped From Sickness or Health.

female organs makes every niovemeut painim auu L.... , ,w Ika m-rrnus svstl'tn lin.strUIllfl

The following letter from Mrs. Wai.tkhB. Hanta,

SnarUill, N. Y., tells the story ol many wua.,

anl shows them how to get relief: "Diar Mrs. Pink ham I -1 cannot thank you enouirh for all LvdiaE. Pinkham s Vegetable

Compound hasdone for me. W hen I wroteto yon 1 had suffered for years with fulling, inflammation and ulceration of the womb;

my baek ached, nnd I was ao muoü distressed I oould scarcely walk. I waa a burden to myself and did not care "vhcther I lived or died. "I have taken Sve bottles of your

medicine nnd It has done, wonders for me ns Ml my friends can te".iify. 1 can now do my own work, and do not know how to express my gratitude to yon for the good your medicine and advice have done me. I owe my life to Mrs. Pinkham." M rs. I'inkham's cotiusclisoffcred free to all women who need advice about their health. Tier address ia Lynn,

Mass. Mr,. P. IT. Ill tchcuoft, Kel lerton, Iowa, tells hero in her own words how Mrs. Pinkham helped her:

'I)Ka Mrs. Pinkham:- I was in ery bad condition before I wrote to you and bepan the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did not know what to do. I suffered 4n-ilii am aar saw v v in t )i W Tl fH TT) 9

feet would hnve auch a bearing down feeling, waa very Tmbk nwollen, back ached, nppetlte waa very poor, also had trouble with my nana I have taken several bottles of your Compound nnd cannot say enough in It favor. It helped more than all the doctora."

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(.. i ern men I I liulrra lteelir. To pfvvenl hng nhwlrrn the gevwa ment reelpa i-n ns follows: Wood i hur coiil, one pound; sulphur, one pound;

sodium sulphate ((ilauhers salts i. nut ;

pound; antimonj sulphide, one poin d; k,. ilium eliloridc (fOOTOn salt), two jHiund"s; sodium bicarbonate, two pounds; sodium hytMisiilphitc, two ntrtindn, PaihwiM these Ingredients. perfectly and mix I horotiphlv . Tha dose of this iiiixliiri- is a larga tablespoon fill fur each -M) pounds of ho .'iv n otiee daily. When bops are sick, feed Foft fin'd uiaib- by niixiir.' bran and midrtlinga, or middlings ami BOTT1 Meal, Of ground oals and corn, or crushed at ln-.it with hot water and stirring in tins ninl-ii-iii-. Unirs are fund of these mixtures and the appetite is increased. Animals so sick that they cannot eat can be drenched by shaking the medicine up in water. 1'sc as a preventive i,y feed" ing U the whole herd.

The reeptlnn. He I had a acheme so the fellow eonH make 110.000 aa easily as tarn ing over his hand, but the fool wouldn't go into it. She Then a fool and his money are not a'wtvs so easily parted after all. Yonkcra Statesman. Shake lata Yosir Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet, it eure painful, swollen, nervous, smarting feet and inatantljr takea tlie stint, out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort i aeovery of the sge. Allen's root -Kasemakes tight or new allocs feel easy It ia a certain cure fr-r sweating, callous ntul hot. tired, aching feet Truitt . -i Sold hv all drupciats and ahoc store. .'V. Trut'. pacVrure FKEE. Addreaa Allen S. (Umated. Koy, X. Y. So it imm fur Dnnhl. Prnwn la lie absent minded? Jones- -Well. 1 should say so! Why, I've oaa him io lend Lib wheel!- Puck.

4 iirimtalki In Ihe Sprlna. "As dry as a cornstalk in spring" Is a common proverb MBOBg farmers for nnyUaing that is very dry and worthier. It is very apparent at this time of vsaar that the stalks should be f d mf very early in ortler to p-et as much aluc from them as possible. If they are cut it will pav to inoist en each feed, and this can be done with BWCetaned water, now that sugar is ssi cheap a- it Is. The juices of the cornstalk are .sweet, and it is in this fact that much of the value of cornstalks for fending consists. Wherever leet sugar is made some of the refuse or discolored mo lasses may lie used in place of the sugar. Sonic time this country will probably be ab! to prod nee all the sugar it needs, and cheaply that it can be freely used as an appetier to encourage farm stock to ent food that would not otherwise be palatable. American CJta vator.

THt MARKETS.

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To prevent egg eating make tat neata dark.

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