Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1899 — Page 7
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waaa f Olaliirili r Catarrh tkJal ' l I Plfrt'irf , penury will surel) l-ti tut artist- of rfl 'I u'm'l',r,y tlef-toga- tlie ali"l- -v when rlitrt.ua .t tl.rou,, ll.r lii.....iat rlacr arti. U-s should i. s. t ktj Ifufl'l-np" ,r",n rt-.uul.lr ,.,,K-att. M the ltn.tg- tMj viil M a.t-n Mi to IMIM you " iMt n (MB. Hall s .tr.irth ( urc, aBufartatd by F. J. Ckn . . Tolt K ' - ... ma'Pi lirV allii IM t.tkttl Ifltfl'
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U:i 's Faatily Plw " 'I'" Irraili I loatr. fe lore f'hri, yet her K-ve lor h m it dumb; Sh can't afford to marry ami rerw nt. 4h ' he shouiJ be falle! I'ht.s iatat mum; H ' v'" ni ' bu. he ha4u tgot ccai. UiOoklB L.:e. I'rrila of Ihr- Arotlr. The rwet Young Thin I lore to read of thnar doar. daring ext.lorer in the Ar but 1 shouhl thmW awaltac iceberg ail tl.e time would b.rn- m.rtio!.r..u i . iv tf lt.ii h ' r 1 r 1 t 1 . r thrjr were scaling fiab.--Indianapolis JouritJ. Damp w-tiier bring Rhumttim St. Jacob Oil bringt the Ctata, I'lotuut.t . When a hen rets on let perch at night i ah a rooster? L. A. V. Uuilttin. The lies! l,rrrrlptln for Chllla. ard FVrer is a bott'e of Gsovr'a TAsTM.rss i Hitx Toxic. It 1 simply iron and q.iniuo in a uieless form Nocurv uoay Pri a Ma If yoo want a Miatasl p to bat, you n .'t pat a little money into it, and keep puiting it ia. Atchison HI . A mixed pa.n has Lru.rc and prain. St. Jacob Od eure the twain. There is money in msnv sj -. but base bail has diamonds in it. I.. A V Ha'. :.n. A BRAVE COLONEL
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Colonel Harr..; n. of Columbus. O. lemnnstrated in my family. I have a umber of fri r.ls BO iMVt taken it for catarrh and stomach trouble, and all tinite in prai'inc it. As a remedy for catarrh I can fully recommend ;t." Mr. Hamilton, wife of the jraliant Colonel, ia an ardent friend of iV-ru na al.-o. l. a letteron the subject he writes: "Il..ir been taking IV-ru-na for some time, and I am er.joyir.c batti r health now than I 1 arc for eara. 1 attribute the change in my health to l'- ru-na. and recommend this excellent catarrh ranaadj to rrery woman. beli inp it to be r.-c-cialty beneficial to th m." The pr;-p-Titne is the mot favorable tine of ÜM year to tr at catarrh. There la to much las liability to tak fresh
cold that the treatment is unimpeded. All old cases of chronic catarrh should befrin immediately a course of I'e-ru aa a diiected in Ir H.irtman's books on this disease. There are so many differ
ent phases and stages of catarrh
Mrs Col. Hamilton. , . knows when he has it. A preat many people think they are uff rii s from something else and have tr'nd many medicines in vain. hen if tln-y could realize that it is catirrh and tak' IV ru-na for it they aonld improve promptly and soon rctaatg entirely. There are no substitutes. Let no one persuade you there are other catarrh remeilie just as pood. Winter Catarrh" is a book written by Dt. Hartman. Columbus. Ohio. Sent irre to any address.
PILES "I uWrea thetorsareaofthe ismnrd "'ih pmtradlnc sues brought on bv const! pa- ' w ri hieb I tlftfted for f - tj Krt I ran across tour ASt'ARf TS In tba of Nawall. Ia. attd sever four rl anvtblnt W racial tbem Tn-day I am 'ntlreij frea from V' es and reel like a new man " C B. KstTZ. Uli Jones S.. Stout CU. Ia.
IMFJROVED HIGHWAYS, a it i r i im i st, ,,u i .i it. ta Hates) 1 : 1 1-n uiit In Cu r) sink- of Ifea 1 utoa
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B -commends P-ni-na as a Fam ily Me-iLcine. A Scientific Spring Medicina ( !onel Arth ir L. Hamiltoa, of the Betcr.th Ohio Volunteer. 2j0 doodala t -et,Columbus.Ohio. write? : i:. -ides t- .r-g- the merits of i'tr-ru-ua to tuuj
Here i a subject for t In agitate, in their clubs an. during the winter. Ti i ii taa M deep an iiit i roads as the far no r,
Tribune. Over the . (.n, n.on toad he baa to haul his prod m e to the nearc t
market, ami he and Inattend ehMreh and do th h h t i.i ir imu seaai nt
una cities This is ery pleasant when l road are dry and smooth, lint win ii wet w. at her s t- in aid the comimni rouU Iweomc Im do i f mire, or when they freec up and become !il.e Stoat - dumped edjrewa-. pleasure ridInjr is out of the question. Now. the query n. how cat: arc vt-cure battel roads? r'ir-t. we must ecure perfect drainage. This is obtained by the use f the improved road graderthal round up the center of the road and tilU all holes, tti.d iure- a -month surface. Tiii- grader - la - t I I not be left on tli roadside to rust till th convenience of the ft. i.lm.ifter can find 1 isii:.- to u-e it. Iinarfrl' ' after m n. r.s mioh as the mud will crumble, the roar! grader should bt aal sad kept at work till the road- are in fOOd order. Now this constant work on the roads can be very much relieved by covering the surface of the road with broken itone (aaacnactaaa) or gravel. Qraael i.- the best for the follow ino reasonu: It ia more abundant and combines with the roadbed and fir this reason la bettet
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A NKW Ei NCI. AND PICTURE IF.i.au Over the H- rkhlre Uli s In Wtst'.rn Maiv.! husctts.) for fill.ritr holes. Gravel deposits are mor- frcncral than supposed, and the faraat neu use the4r teams daring the idle SfteHa in haadUng it on the roads. Now. this ia a radical change in our present road system. The changing of one roadmaster that has put in his vesr for another as grV g as wlicn he was elected is not good for our road im-prove-int r.t-. Tlicre should be a county supers.- r. and a j: .d. practical engineer, avhoae daty should tw to prepare every road in the com .try and iir-truct the local roadmastee as to the best point to UaptOf. In short, we want a radical change in our read laws. This the farmers can secure if united. The railroads in the state have been liberally fciipported by the- farnu-rsi unu should give l heral aid to improve our crinmon ro.iö-. Now. tin re i- no In iter test of the progressive character of a community than the state of tl.c public readet II re i- a point in which a!! can anitn irrespective of political ties. Agitate tbit reform in every eoutrty ia the state and t! ' - v. cure good roads.
i anaatt on th- Psveaa. There kt ii" k.nd of mall fruit that is to ture a crop if kept from th- vvorni as the entrant. It al a genernMj sella at a good price, with the gdvaatagatsl he grower that the currant.- will remain on the baehtJ two or three weeks, aot only Without injury, but each day l lng better after they are colored. I . may not altogethe r prevent a glut ir the niark- t. but it at fcuat gi. s the currant groan r more time in which to market hi" fruit. The only drawback to curr.it t grow .t ? - the currant worm, but this is to e.i'ily kiiled by t;ntely applications of hellebore powder that it is really an advantage to the gr. wcr who usea it in time, as it destroys the currants of so many others who would otherwise be his competitor". There i nothing itsua'lv tfj be made in what everybo.l v can produce er easily.
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k llnu apples i" PltB. It is rather surprising that more Tiemers do not winter their apples un6ergroaad in pits. Math aathe u-for stent : potatoes and root. Theat pita are much Itetter than keeping the frcit in cellars under the house where temperature often changes very rapidl .and i usually most of the time too warn. Hut the pit for fruit should not be just tits same o for potatoes or roots. The growing underground are not injured by contact with soil even in winter. Any kind of fruit would he spoiled by such contact. It should be incl. ltd it' paper or straw or in a hot. so thai here w ill be no chance for soil to touch it Nor should the fruit be placed where water leading through the soil can readily reach it. a- that will spoil it as wocld the soil itself. la Md ja tarn ttapsntaeeh "The stone which the btiildert rejected, '.he same may become the head of the cott er" if properly crushed and rolled. ad They spenk Well. TWO, Rnnds smooth and Kir! and high ar.dgeod Speak V' I nates for a nsV-tor bond. 4s A. W buo.t.n.
Ntasaaai aVnaai siuonu iftiann Patau si M.-a McLean, s woman f dlagow Lai, g(tem a land for mision work among the dwarfs of the Cameroon district, Wcat Africa and the svorkef evaogeliaatioa among them is fairly begun. I ijey are a wanderiiig, hunting folk, lu te to-day and sway to-morrow, not tayiag long gaaugh in one place- to bava at j gj i allure, and until they are r acted .ii more staO.e w ay . of living it will be uncanny for the mission ui.es to follow them about from ptaOl p..i and labor among the little wan derers as the) Bnd opportUiolty, In ea'l big for volunteers for tili work It i pointed Ottl that such as hate a love, for planti Inatnti and birds w::i gnd Iht fields partieolarlj hatereatlagoas), The service reajaires a good coaatitatlosj a iitf uti aptitude for forestry, and some knowledge of medicine ai d niarksuiatiship at- desirabia, The apostle who so doe tor a i: k dwarf and Bviagdowg a pirrot from the top of a tall tree it sa ,d to be of t he s,,rt most w anted there atid most likely to exert on these wild little Nimrods an iiitluenee favorable to hit mission. Chicago Inter Ocean. CbBttfatMlaMBS of a Hindoo. The Bwami Vitehnnnnda, after bis tojourn m America and ttaropc, hna returned to India, says the Indian Mirror, and baa been telling his people fcome very unpleasant truths about themselves. He says: "Your blood ia i ii iy a pint of tar, your brain isslougu
n -j. your Uoily is weak, lou talk of reforms, of ideals, and nil these for the last lOO ye era; and when it coin -to practice you are rot to be found anywhere, so that you have diagltated the whole world, and the very name of reform is a thing of ridicule to the whole world. The only cause is.youurc WCald " k, weak; your body is weak, your mind is Weak! You have no t in ourselves, like the downtrodden ftnd broken-back boneless worm vou are." X. Y. Herald. Not Hoprful. "If 1 were you," said the man who Las bought an encyclopedia ai d several sets of biography, "1 would call on tue man in the t ext room." "I he for.tl of gocd type and fine pictures?" inquired the bot k agent. "i don't k: ow about that. Hut he it a great reader. He spet.ds all the time he ran get perusing his bookt." "Well, I'll go and see 1. i in. But 1 don't expect much. When a mar. gts right dow r. to readitg his books, instead of merely collecting them, he generally feels tl.at be has about all that he can atterd to wit Dl buy'.t g any more " ffaahiagtoa Star. BISBPlC llallr. i.l The Simplest public railroad now operated is thought to be one between Atauii acd Odawara, in Japan It is a tarrow -ga uge road aid is rue by iiul, power. The cars bare seats for four persous each, w ho sit back to back. A train cot sists rf two or tin it cars aid is drawn uphill br half a dozen ccolies At the top of the ircline the cooliet jump on the piatftraafl and the train runs down to the terminus by gr.n with the speed of an express. It is Mid U.ere has never been ac accident on tb.s road. N. Y. Sun. SYuere. Indeed f The kind young man who had volunteered to repair Mist Tommy's put.ctttted tire looked through her tool kit, and. not finding what he sought, asked: "1 beg your pardon, miss, but why do vou not carry your repair outfit in y our too! kit?" "Then where would I carry my chocolates?" the replied, in a tone which forbade further question. N. Y. Journal. i be Rullafl PsusslsMa. "What do y ( ti mean by bringing that twfif. brute borne?" asked the iudigrsnt wife of her young liege lord. "I'll :.ac no s.K-ii horrid liog aoout this p. ace." "Bat I got h 1 in at half off. dear. ' "Oh, you old darling, w hat a managet you ate. Hring the beauty into the parlor till I get acquainted with him
Rays of the Hont Numbered. The freitest electrician in the world deelar th it the days of the boras are nuinheted, and that in a abort time electricity w I cocapietalj saaplaat maa awnt mefid mmtl. In 2i years, hv aaswrtt, the L i-e Will be a euriohity. Ibstaacsaeif thaatoti h, liver, hidaejra and blood would ais. bt a curiosity if all sufferer would t ike Rottet ter's 8toataeh Ihtter. There would toes be practical!; no dypi ai.i, nervoumieM, all i p II .l.'l . l, OB, Cobat .(.at.oll, U.-a..a! fevtr or ague. Oestslrr "Oh. I knowed I would get it." staid th man who had been tinol for srllini tinted butter, "and I guess Iran stand it Bal it d'H seem km ier hard to hae Iteen lino! bv a jmlife with 'yvd whitkera." Ind. amp oils slearaaL rrn rni llolrl. Lurrka sprtiisxs, Arkl Ulli, rat Pebruarjf 23. In tlie fVirk. M un ' I Heiightful cilmatf. Itcaulitul entry Uaequaled Btedieinai waters, ( iicap rxurion rates, i hroush sleeper via Ft i- o Line. Address J . I'i.u,k. Manaper. Room H. Arcade, t'enturv Ruildinj, or Frisco Ii k-t Oftee, No.' 101 X. Broadway, St. I. ouii, Mo. Cleat re. said Runker. "I can once more face the world an honest man. The lnt of n.v debts is outlawed. " Ph. ladelplua Xorth Aroericaa. rnnghint l.rada to ('oniimptloD. Kemp's Balsam will top the Goaffe at onee. !o to your dniftKist today andtfet a sample bottle flee, large bottles '5 and 50 centt. Go at onee, delays are danjjeruut. A muddv street mav look like "hasty padding." but tt'a hard to stir about in. L. A. .'. bulletin. Why safer with Neuralgia? St. Urcba CI will drive it ail away. H-in't cover your noglerted duties with the cloak of excuse. Kam's liora. To Care a (old In fine Umj Take laxative Rromo Qu-nmeTablets . All TUgg:sts refund money if .t fail to cute. VAc. One swallow may not make a summer, but one (rag makes a spring. -- hicago Daily N. ivs.
SORROWS OF STERILITY
Stiff aa a poker sore as a boil! coba Od will relax, soothe, cure.
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Auhiaon Globe. Piso's f'urc for Conauutptmn re 'ie'e-i the most obstinate cougbs. 11 v. ) Ruchmueiler, Lt Miigton, Mo., Ft-b. 2., 'W. Some men escape the traps of other only to fin uught in their owu.l'Lii ago Daily News. Ever thus heirs to aches and paint. St. Jacobs Oil's the doctor. Some men are so mean their bi st friends don't like them very eil. AicL.aon Globe.
MOTHERHOOD is woman's natural destiny. Many women are denied the happiness of children thron, h derangement of the generative organs. Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
C ;ound is the overcominR of cases of supposed barrenness. This prellt medicine is so well calculated to regulate every function of the generative orpans that its efficiency is vouched for by multitudes of women. Mr-. Ei. Wobt i KU, of Lone Tree, Iowa, writes:
Di akMrs Pinkham Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's mtablo Compound I had one chihi whuh lived only six hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was currying it. I did not feel at all well during preg
nancy. In time I conceived again, aud thought I would write to you for advice. Word! cannot express the gratitude I ieel frr tbe heln that vour medi-
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felt like a new person; did my workup to the last, and was sick only a short time. My baby weighed ten pounds. He is a fine boy, the
joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is certainly a boon in pregnancy."
Matt, Fl "RA CooPtR, Of Doyle, S. Dak., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham Ever since my last child I sullered with inflammation of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins. My head ached all the time. I could not walk across the floor
without suffering intense pain. 1 kept getting worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking
Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever since, and now have two of the nicest huie girls."
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THE MARKETS. N. m Y rU Airll 1. CATTLK- Nattvs Steers....! '.' ht 'j i ' '.N- Mi Idling ''Wu VlA) T. v Inier U In .ti . . 3 S. if II KAT Ho. I Bad r KN No. 2 43 V OAT8 -Nu. I aStf l KK Nts .Ms 9 aO U ST. !.! IS COTTON Middling tj i i ; i; i s s i :im i Cowk .mil Ib ifers. : i' 'i ks tper lei 5 ti Ii ja Fair to Chok . 3 V BHKKP Kali i" li.i- :i M -i i i R Patents ysetf) . 3 66 it Clt ir sod Btrlg;bt. i ;:. i WHEAT No : tti i w Int ' i 'ICN No. i tf UATU Ni. -' KVI- No, 2 t Tt )UACCO-L.UftS 3 ' f lA.tt Barley.. 4 ii u It AY Clt it i Unettij a 4 i;i tti. u Chotee l.ir ... It i: ; s i reah lti;i -UtamlaralMeastoew) V I r . tear itii V LA KU Printe St earn ..... 5 u fi AUO. CATTtaK Nattv rt 3 J (Ii i, iS I 'all i ' "Ii"' ' 60 StlEKI' Klr to fhotc-.... 3 all U rlAJUH Winter Palrnta... IN U Sp: um Patents... 3 ) to HKAT- No. 1 Sprint; 71 No i itfi ft iUN No - MIxihI s t ATS No 2 2to l't UK ! f in w i . . s :'. '.i KANSAS t"ITV. fATTi.K Native aaeaea, sr. ti 1Hk;S All iratles 3 25 to HKAT No J Red II TS No J White 2t" i IXKN No 1 . miM NKW (RKKANfl Kl. l It High Orad 40 O COHN No 2 V 1 1 i w estera W J! V Choit-e 13 r" 1 PORK Btandard Mess 9 36 to l.At i N Bltles Witt LXJTTON MkMlIng I i.uriHvii.i.11 W II KAT No I Red T to Ct irn No 2 Mlswl ( i TS No i Mts 'I 30 fl 1. IRK Si' M s t 60 to I X' 'N ClSWf Mil's 6H CfrtTON-MHWllni tf
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NnonMlvtt'-raM tonpertk of this fm t Ulan Miss i.7c Snldtr. a clirtrtnlnjc vount woiiiud of Arlini.-ion, lnl. Tu-tiay the bus rosy rhiN-ks, sparUliug fj Mt soda plump form, vvliMi peoee Ihat sl.e Is In good BSSil h. A ycsi aco Ältss Miltlt r u ry tlnti. bi r ein ks pale, eye sunk' n and dulL felio was troubU-U vvltli uervousiicss n J spwrrnl tll'illty. tx says: Aiu-r steers BOOtJtM' trsstl rit from th" family pajraMM w san- We co il! 1 no rood. 1 aus diHoouni".- l '"id did not know what to di. -ne dny 1 rend ttn lt-;ii In aMpSff f the wonderful oiiru' I x o q'l.slltlesof Ur. Vllliutna' Tl nie I ills f.rrulo People. 1 ti led the nr tili me, and itli-n nearly through villi the' ot d nox notic J at hanft? fur I ho I :t-r. Af: r I I. ad t akrn ei-'it ! .' s I ai i:rid. and hav e had no orraudnn to talis any kind if madlelM slnrj. I owe muchlo Pr. Will in ins 'Pi n k Pills for Pale l'eo;'.', nrotnhly my lif . Htid 1 advise sny ono suiteriufi with Iroables Btmlsu to nun'.
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