Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1902 — Page 3

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., thai u-r luter. th ewabinat au..- ' r,.ht.d wti'at he ought to charge. U ;ut u,J )voi Hunk oi cLMptf! ftsked 1 ' ,' f tiie repl was. "1 t1 -iight tlaouml dollar would be about right." SI, ,iar Wlow," tn oitier lawyer re.',..1, "i! you do that you wid never gel t .,- lEi-aibi i atiasaters atw ft Imu'rv if they are worth anything. Send h l for e.i"J retaining fe and you will get , , k to-ftWftTOM Ttien adjuat your i-gu-1.,, . i..ir. at your leisure. thing wu done, with the retult prej, It is paid that the gentleman i ft n made in a month as SUUCft aa thft J, a oJ ii mlary during hi entire oftuial term. N- Y. r'oat. I'roperlr Placed. I ne head of a well known shipping tins jmwi ua at Imttawr from a mi!.

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POST CHECK MONEY.

Raw ftaaTgteallua far Ik Far Sale TriMMlMloa af l rreaes' rkruigh late Ma. I.

A clear-headed bus , seat man ha pot liia practical uiiud to work sjgftj evolved it I ftlMg plan for postal currency whkil haa becu emu. med in thft M-MUlali-tJarduer bill Dow "oefore onIfres. It seeni t be altogether the boat suggestion yet put forth for ft curing a safe und ii nient method of sending money through the mail. In brief, it is prop. -i to re-i-me 11 one. tw o ami five-dollar t reaaury notes, coin or silver certificates now in circulation and have th- facf of the new bills provided with blank lines. Thia would le the ordinary money of the ilny. When one triaatl to -end money

liooatre Kwiss bankc aaking hira to try to by mail, say $2.00. he lake - i h a bill

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0?T VARIOUS TOPICS.

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pping lioue. to learn me uuainen. im I in iag firm head iuortly wrote back to ttie d.-i'iiig parent: ... hmrSir: our aon h v rr Ted. I hart) f vrn ftigft employment at nr. oAeftftOl ti e in a k w ith nthera o! iu rlaai. Om , . .iing nifu haa jut boofbl a $60.000 and another eoaaoft to the offire in in $Viifl automobile I think your aun will find hia nurroundinga congenial."-X. Y. f peaklaa of l.oala. nv YLn doea a nanny'a eoire . inge ' M i TkftVft'ft no change in a goat " l a Nut even a aceniv Cakf Iaily Xetra.

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the name of the person or firm to whom it i- to go, the rity and t;;te. afhte and anrelii a two--ent stamp in ÜM -)':are) imilcated (one- nt htamp for fractional billf). ant! ign hi nameon the back. The bill which previously w negotiable money now btCOBMH a personal check on the I'nited t:ite goernmcnt for $2.00. aa hafe for transmission ft any bank check. It is enclosed in a letter to the per r. or firm deaired und is collected by the receiver upon identificat ion at the post office named, a new bill being giv n for the old one. The scheme would be of grerit keneflt to farmer, business men anil publish-

It is a well-known fact that with Boowera and reaer it is difficult to cut graas or grain whuh baa been blown down by the wind and become lafttali on the ground. Thia trouble arii.es largely from the neceasity of having to cut around and around the piece on all tides with the machinra ajOTj in use. instead of doing all the cutting on the nio-t convenient side. To provide a machine which can he run liacK ami forth on the same -ide t.f the field Nils S. Hindbjorircn. of Hendricks. Minn., baa designed the re

The liroommakera' union issue a round million of labels each no ata for uio. in-made brooma. Senator Kearnt, of Utah, rarriea a time( ago of the finest Swiss workttian h o. whi. h cost $'Ä0. An Australian hau been aw.: r-ng eluba for 2 hours a day for six days la sui . r- - at Edinburgh. An üinuftl eyelopetüft for 1901 places the total gifta and bequests in the United Males last year at Sl07.260.O00. Most deaths during the ?t hours take place between five and six a. m.. and least between nine and eleven in the evening The pope recently received a petition to encourage the project of making a catalogue of ail art treasures preserved in Italian churches and monasteries, to prevent their being purchased am! exported. BRIGHT'S DISEASE CURED.

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ers: liioles MroUM appreciate its convenience. Murines bouses now reeive , ersihle mower which is shown in the

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ISTABUSKOD rifTY YEARS. TWI 1 7 OOiP MFDALS FROM INTLkNAT loNAU LXHIB1TKAS TWI NTV MILLION liOTTLLS S jLU lvlrv ylar. Nclhlnc but u'.exanpMaterit oaths part of St. Jacobs Oil and a full reouUcn d the ciini ianc-d In Its favor, cculi call frrth 11 . s rriisets ttls .ai y tr .. re i.l fver the civilized wcrld. It Is the tr rf rfmedythat ts a sura aire frr PHEUMATtHM. NEURALCIA. BACKACHK SPPAINS. EkUlSES. GWELL1NCS. HOREGard ALL OTHER PAINS tor which aa external renie-y m-y be applied. CONQUERS PAIN

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larire quantities of Mstar stamps through the mails, one hi- ago p iblislier reMrt the receipt of f:;i0.0O0in stamps in one year, nearly $1.000 pet lav. Others have this ame exiierience

on a smaller scale. With pot -heck money this nuisance is, avoided as well as the tiresome and tin. -ci.nsuming trip to the post office to secure a money order; a convenient, aafc ami Instantly available form off money is supplied with which the public can afely transact mail business whi- h now aggregktcd in small sums upwards of two billion dollars- a venr. The small fee liarped would probably aggregate a larpt-r revenue tothe government than is received from the pre.ent money order system. The continual retirement and re-isnuir.e of tbe-e biM womid in--v.re clean money and keepth. ircu!alion at par. The financial policy of the government is not disturbed, the only c-har.ge beii g in the form ot print ing upon the bill-. The inventor offers thepovemtnent Iii patent free of cost upon adoption. The acceptance of this ytem v..uld be hastened if all who de-ire It would write their senator and repre--entatives-in Washington urging Its adopt ion. A CASE OF PROVIDENCE. Jnaea Had F.vervlhlaai rived All Klftjkt Tkere WaftftvSMftaW omlec tn Htm.

illustration. The tongue of the m- ' chine is pivoted at the center and by ! pulling a lever the pin which locks the tongue to the curved frame is i drawn and the team is swung around t.. ..11 ihr mower in the opposite di-

rcction. The cutter bar has a double i tet of knives and the running gear ,

M.rk- a- well in one directum as mt j other. The mower is also designed for ! ue in large fields, where it is not de- - rable to cut elear around the piece I on account of its size. Chicago Daily ' ew.

Sullivan, 111.. March 31st. Mrs. Kittv F. Seaney was very ill for months am. notwithstanding the best possible medical attendance she got no better. The doctors said she had llright's Disease, and gave her little or no hope of ever being well again. B pufferet! great pain in her back, which nothing seemed able to relieve, till at last encouraged by the reputation Dodd's Kidney Pills have attained in the community as a cure for Kidney Diseases fthe began to use them. The result was a surprise both to Mrs. Peaney and the physicians, for soon after the treatment was commenced her kidneys threw off large quantities off dark diseased matter and she improved rapidly. She used in all ten boxes, and has completely recovered good health without pain or symptoms of the lirigLt 's DIseare. THE MARKETS.

FOLLOW ROTATION. I. od He. all. I aa Oal) Be Obtained Whesi the eeeriHed UftM Adbrrrd I o.

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1.213 BUS. ONIONS PER ACRE. si irr' New MethoJ of nl n culture cakft

It possible to I row i.ftjo an.l more bus. per acr av Th' rc wawtant

that pays better Thft Salaera ar.r. ..i'. y distribute nearly ell eighth of a mi!. ton lbs of onion ed.

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For tftfk aad otlea John A Salier

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ftiilmsll vmi their maminoth caus! toeih'r with iMktnda of flower and vegetable seeds, Msrtaeugardenera' list, ftc posvag. a

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Knahlea ojierators to tlo the moat of the bt k the easiest. If von are Interest! wriwto The OLIVER TYPEWRITKW COMPANY. Century Bldg..3IS N. 9th St . St.Loula. Mo WANTED LUMBER AND TREES. tJttra Price Paid for 14 and 16 Feet Long Lets, ftdftnai c. r. MtraiL, J at 4k wo. oo . ".raaeatea. If IftV II.I.I-. T.

PILES

IIAKESIS OTft y;; w&ivJt rot frea siu'e dnieaj "AUA. B., Jr. fron buildina. Yorft.

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"I have heartl no. re or less .-io'Jt the ways of lrovilence. aid a Dw troiter vvlm was in a ref!e-tie sjfttMi the other day. relates the Free Pftftft, .ind I can eile what loiki like a fair in-talK-e of it. I was in the we-tern part .f the state this last winter, and luisim ss tok me out to fnrm where a xrtable stram enpine was Kavving wood. Thine were riinnins' at high pressure, with half a il-en men at work, and I sat down on a log with my man to talk busine-. n engineer might have nti-el iv the hiss of the steam that the water in the lMiler of the engine wn low. I nit ; of course 1 had n s-upichftM I l ad been talkinir for perhaps ten minutes when a big rat ran Ml fr. m under n pH) of wi1 aud made for the barn. Sunn- one rni-d a yell, and we all jumetl up ami grabbed , ehibs and ?nrtel after the ndent. The snow was deep enouc'i to In ther him. and we overtKk hirn about 200 feet from the etiiine We were in ft eirele and wha kinp at him when

there vvas a roar like a cannon and every man was knocked flat. The boiler had burst, and if we had kept our places not a man of us would . have escaped death. .V ! was no ; one was tven hurt. A justice of tbe i peace came alone i'st then and said ( l he thought he'd better hold an in- , J quest. I "'As no one has leen killed, wbate

the use of an inquest ?' wa aked. 'l'. fix the blame for the burst- ' up.' he replied. "'Hut how are yon rpintr Id d ItT "You'll see. Now. then. .! n . yon wns running the engine ." 'I was.'

"You know all abo-.it engine and boiler-T "'1 do' -:. ;nn wasn't too high nor water too bvv in this cne?' " -No. sir.' " 'Fverythlnr tust a 11 should he when she took a bust, and ytiu rati swe;ir to it"' " "Ye. sir.' "Ml rieht. When bil-r hutft either Jones or Providence i to blame for it. and as Jones has leared himself there's n. thine to do hut to lay it on to Providence nnd bft dnrned glad it ftTSta no ve..r-. " " nwsnsny Weapons tnr Oftlceea. The new war oflice regulattCwM will lav down that an officer i -till to earrv I revolver in hi bftti, but bt glso to le equiped with a arblne. Sime wiaracre has Iodtteel the authorities to add that no carbine ammunition whatever i to be allowed. The rarl)ine is to be merely a dummy

weafton. the idea beine to make

officer as little ilistinguisnr.oie a. Im. io.in 1ft V I I Muible. but athe

uii " I time Id prevent him from yielding to

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should 1 lookine after Allahabad Pioneer.

A j.r.-per rotatio i is of prime importance but one cannot have its good r. ults and continually break in upon it- pgoailltlli lines. Many make neffort to pursue a well-defined policy, (it hers follow a rotation after a fashi..n. but violate its rule- upon very .. '. - - If rotation is (rood

slignt pre.c. - - r LAItD-Oholce 8team

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it and the part interfered with i al- OATTl.B-Natlve Steer vv'avs the poorest part of the Sekt, the HOOSFalrjo ho.c. vt-rv part nwlins fcVfctrmatk- HjlH-Vmifr Pttfrni . m A as I si-. rm r Viattnt S

I Practical farmer have gsjsawat I vilF.AT No. 3 Spring

. .rf.il rotation not oniv increases ,..r m 2 Kcl

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IlllilUOl . nil" ....- ' crops grown, but gradually improves , the text nre and the fertility of theaoil.

In the face of these well-t-nowTi facts i f.irmerf. will break their rotatiou. .... .aa m. ftVal . . 1 . . . . '

when with a little eftYOTl n nnir " I been kept intact. Perhaps a clay p. int of three or four acres is poorly gwMdaal to clover, t i early the right tbine to do would lie to reseed in the -j. i ing when seeding the wheat land. F.ut no, this mun pi WW it fr corn. Yhat has he done? He haa deprived j the soil of the renovating crop, and i.a- subjected it to the hard task of crrowins? two consecutive crops, a

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Mrs. Francis Podmore, President W. C. T. U., Saranac Lake, New York, Owes Her Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. Dear Mrs. Pinkham : - For several years after my last child was born I fe'.t a peculiar weakness, such as I never had experienced before, with severe pains in the ovaries and frequent headaches. " I tried the doctor s medicines and found it money worse than wasted. A friend who had been cured through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's VfKtallo Compound advised me to try it. I did so, also your Sanative Wash, and I must say I never experienced such relief before. Within six weeks I was like another woman. I felt young and strong and happy once more. " This is several years ago, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is my only medicine. If I ever feci bad or tired a few doses brings instant relief." Mrs. Francis Podmore. 5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women art; troubled with irrrgular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, l. uoorrhoa, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that U'aring-duwn feeling, innaniniation of the ovaries, backache, bloat ing. .r flatulent . perioral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostrati n,or arc bead with such symptoms as dizzinesH, faint ness, lamittkle, excitability, irritability, nenousness-, sleeplessness, inclancholy, ail gone' and u want -to-be -left-alone " feelings, blues and hoptlesftnes8, tbey should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia B. Iinklianrs Veg;etahle t on: pound at once removes such troUDlOS. Befoae t- buy any other medicine, for you need tho best

Lonklaa for It. Kj'-.e-ner- Did tie eyrloae do much damas to jroor farm '. Kar.W-s- How on I tell Uli I find it? Columbus (O.) Journal.

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A llaadaonae Mean ard. It is a noticeable fact that the dining r de;axiineii: u: the lirand Truck, kail ay Svateta is second to sor.e on the American t'oatinent, and new improve ntcirta and modern mnevtsoiMi are continually being made. The Cafe-Pariur cars wtuca have been running on near'.y ail of the d. visions of thi great Bist are a constant source of prasse front the .ravelling public. The company baa recently altered the style of 'he mer.u cards used on all of the dining cars and cafeparlor cars, and has rotten up a very handenme an.! ceat bill of fare that appeals to

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F.avrlleat Kwsaiaw Millet.

Wi'.l voa be shor. of hay If so plant

teilt . of in prodteai.ii- rt n m:i.et

5to 8 tons or an n aT rs a se.

Price .'sj Ib ft W: IMIlba. ' a i. low f nvjjhtft

Js-ba A. ha.er tt . I... t sae. W is.

When you t'.r.J iix-self hattng a n.an i much after a meal as you did before, it time to call a halt. Atchison Glebe.

Aak. To-llsr fur llea a I ool-Kaae. It cures swollen, achu g, tired feet At a'.l Dripgisla ami Shoe store. 2Sc. Samp.e sent Fast. AdJrcas A. 8 OimsU-d. Le Roy, N. Y.

gun men get up with the lark, while at ctft want a swallow the first tiling iä the marn.ng - Paiiadeiphia Record.

Mark Twain ob Aatnirapbs. To ask a dort.vr or bmlder or sculptor for hia autograph would 1 in no way rude. To ak one of theae for a spei irnen of hia work, however, i ouite another t hang, and the rejuift might be just itiably refuwd. It wonld never be fair to ask a doctor for one of hia corpses to renumber him by. Chicago Chronicle. Dropsy treated free bv Dr. H H. Green'ft Pons, of Atlanta, Osv The srreatit rlropay sue lailsts in tiie world. R.ml Usnlr adver-UM-mcnl In notber column of Una paper. "It a very seldom," said I'nrle flben, "dat gittin' de 'nest of an alignment aill y fob de time you haa to puiindoia' it " Washington Star.

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LftzaUveBromotiuinelabtdta. Prioe-wc

Wc are ail su -h excellent managers Other folks' business.- Atcmaua QswOO.

Piso's Pure is the best medicine we ever used lor ail affections of the throat and 1'iiigs -IVm 0. Kndsley, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10. 1800.

It is well to know when nut U- say thft proper thing Indianapolis News. Check Cob! and Hnwhitiw witb Halo ft Boa v of BofotMMftafl and Tar. 1'ikt - Toothache Dropat'uro in one tuiioite.

A friend indeed, is never in need, apolis Newa

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Swr.it or fruit acids will not discolor fit dyed wit!. PUTNAM VADSSUBBB bold bx druggi'tH, 10v package.

i ' i i 1 1 . - - , clover, it will be found still less able ; t.i prow a pd crp vvitb.ut liberal quantities of manure. In rotation of : rops. n.. part of the soil intended for

tbe plow sh-oild lie pastured. lon I ! pasture JTOtOMJ clover, for it needs a p.Msl growth to insure it against freezing out. D'n't jiasttire what is to be t.ri.ken in the sprinjr. as it has a tenlency t4i make d-ls. and twentieth I ctnturv farniinjr i not) to be done i monir dftaV aWJt, climate and mar ' ket must determine what your rota ti..n is to be. ond when it is once es tablished treat it with respect. A. N. Sprinper. in Aprictiltural Kpitomist.

How t lay Lawa. A nl and fairly well-kept lawn is ,he foundation for all decorative effrct Make it an continuous as posi Me With m.-st people the term "lawn t .gajociatoi M- a thick, ctooat cut " f rcen. This, with the water

facilities and time at the disposal of j .he averace farmer, is rarely to be

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! ftworerL Such a law n is Uena..i-. I ..t indispensablf. nor is it aftMoaarj that the grading Ik- ,M-rfect. A s1.,,hfrom the house is. of courae. prefer- ! able The same preparation and care i that roost farmers pive their meadows if there isn't time for more- will. I am fsaarlv

with the proper seeo. ..-v.... jroisl lawn. Of course, as w.th anj I . , the better the preparation the better the realilts. For icd ae put MOS prass. with a little re.l-to, and white clover if wanted. heap lawn milt urea" are tn hs- .voided . ..II. aid nn.l

tbev are "mixtures miwin - , 'r rrass seeds and weesls. Kann-

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rtiiias " " One mnn f-'W It , whu hau ffr..wn c -rn for vears und vielded 3d l.ushels Of ears, and seedeii it at the Ig! vvrkinp wiih ntnn. i'o.-r. Iba foUovrlng pr.ne. when the , :. ver waa in bloom, it hs plowed under and tbe . well harrow. I. The last of Sum It was needed with p- .-. w.tli .. little South Carolina r.n-k. Tbc ow pea- were plowed i.iider w hen II inches hich. re,uirel three mules .. a heav v plow. Wheat was n in fbt . . a a TL

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One my sail the seas and wiadt erery land and e eery he re will find, that men of affair, who are well Inforaved. have neither the time nor the Inclination, whether on pleasure bent or business, to use those medicines which cause eicesslve pargatina aad then leave the internal

organs in a constipated condition. Syrup of Figs U not built on those lines. It sets naturally, acta effectively, cleanses, iweeteas aad rtreaglbens the Interns! organs aad leave them la ft healthy condition. If In need ef a laxative remedy the most eicellent Is Syrup of Figs, bat

when anvthlnr more than a laxative U required the safe and scientific plan

la to consult a competent physician and not to resort to those medicines w hick claim to eure all manner of dlsvase. The California Fig Syrup Co. was the Brst to manu fact are a laxative remedy which would give satirfaetloa to all; a laxative which physicians could sanction and one friend recommend to another ; so that today lU sales probably exceed all other laxatives combined. In some places coasid rftblft quantities of old-time eat hart Irs and modern Imitations are still sold, but with the general diffusion of knowledge, as to the beat medicinal agents. Syrup of Fig has come Into general use with the well lafbrmed, beese It Is ft remedy of known valae and ever beneficial ftctlon. IV quality of Syrup of Flgt Is doe not only to the excellent eomblaaUoa of the laxative aad caralaative principles of plait, known to art most beneficially on the ivstem, with agreeable aad refreshing aromatic liquids, but also to the orglnal "method of auutufaetare. In order to get the genuine and Us beaeflrial effect one should always note the full name of the Company California Faff 8yrap Co. printed on the front of every package.

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