Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1903 — Page 7
A prominent club woman, Mrs. Dan-
fortk of St. Joseph, Mich., tells how she was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E, Pinkharrs Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mm, Pmaui: life looks dark indeed wfhen a woman fit -is th.it her stn-N'-nh is l iding ewayen I ill baa no hope of er l log r. it red. Such was my mling a few momus ago when I wm advise'd th.it my poor health was cau-d hy profatpsui or fulling of the womb. The words nouuded like a knell to nw, 1 ft It that my sun had set; but Lydia B. PtadduuM! V a stable Compound came to me as an elixir of nie; it nstorvl the? lost foro ami built me up until my good health returned to me. For four mouths I took the medicine daily and each dose added heallh and strength. I am so thankful for tli- help I obtained thr..i'--h its use." Uns. Flokexcb Da.vfokth, 1007 Miles Ave., St Joseph, Mich. A niedie-ino that hau n-torol ko many women to health and can pnnluc' proof ot tin- fat BtOOt Im r-,rardl with re-siM-e t. Tlii i the rt' orl of Lydia E. lMnkham" Vegetable ompouinl, which cannot Im iuaio-d by auy other nu-difiuu the world has ever produced. Here is another ae :
MIr.AB Mus. IVkh .: For years I was troubled wiih falii::g of the womb, irregular and painf id ment ru.it ion, kueorrhu-a, bearinfr-dw-n ixiins backache, headarfie. dizzy and
Xamtitig sp lLs, ai.'t bi ina ü trout . . UI d - r. d for a't--ut five years but did
not seem to improve. I began the use of your
meliiine, and nave lasen sc-veii routes I.vilia PL Pinl.ham's Yezctuble ( ouipoiinej,
three of Blood Purifier, and also uxd the Sanative W ish and liver lilL, and am now enjoying good health, and have gained in flesh.
1 thank you very muen ior wnai you have done for me, and heartily recom
mend FOOT medicine to all sum ring women."" Mi s Emma nyuer, .'b K-aat
Center St, Marion, Ohio.
FREE MEIU VI AIVICE TO WOMrTNV Women would nave time and tnu-h aicLne if thy would write to .Mrs. Pink ham for advice a MH.n a any diMrrs-sing symptoms apM-ar. It is free, and ha put thousands of w omen on the right road to recovery. Mrs. Pinkham never violate the confidence thus entrusted to ber, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have ln-en ltcnentcd by ber advice ami medi ine. never in all hereperiene has she published sin ha letter without the full consent, and often by special request of the writer. FORFEIT M we cannot forthwith produce the original letter sad iiiitww af Vkllllll eViVe lclUiioua, Lieh will t.rove their aba. one eeri. WWUUU 1 üu .. I'mLluu. MasdJciave . Lynn, Maave.
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Take
a dose of Prickly Ash
Bitters at night when you
go to bed and you will feel bright
and vigorous next morning. It will insure you a copious and healthy movement of the bowels, improved
appetite and digestion and in
creased energy In body and
brain. Sold everywhere
at $ i.oo per
bottle.
WHY SHE MARRIED.
B1 GfcOK.l HHIlllhi "I'm wrrj, dear," said Mrs. Merten, fAti), "but you uug it to lie aeaj to it by tüi taue. It' uur lather's )tn." feuie Mrriua Jtati t cr Si.e merely Ml lanus out airota tu aide iiaiiac ot prairie dolled here aud turre win 'Kur Mat (ICU. A tew lobtrscae tree were dotted here and t . r,. ieilattf tbeaautumtileaTM tuet alurled m liltie SsVdifi across the tuaas. A Uli, gaunt stand jut lonl in the etiler oi a imle jiarh. which different rum trie prairie aruund about it oi!y betaue at a tew eraiute block marking lU hMM r.- and ig-i J-Jinteü on a gitat wbtte bill board: ! Sol Til 1-Al.KVIfcW ON T Hi: H1I.L MOLXT KI.OKAL I'AHK lit a i tiki' i. irWMiWgi MMNIi FOK OAI.K WOW A HOMK II UAI.EV1EW. : ......... ............ .. f ..e trollry hava only been running two aoctn," aid Suie. "1 a almo.i getUrg reconciled to living here." Ti.e trälky ni-e,-' aid Sir.. MrItin with a ih. "but 1 knew it would be
a douhtt'ul birMing tor ua. It meant a boom in real eatate, and the couuufC oi a rmt nuny people uert. Tuen yoar lather ie.t t ..at : .- i - " re was ended, and o he ha arranged to move to Tanglearood." Tar.K:ewoo.l?" ked Su:e. Ie.aainIjr. "NS aere i it? In the United tater ' " . It Til and your utrer only know where Tar.g.ewood i, " repaid Mr. Merlon. "1 ijoe we ball aoon find out." Ye,' continued ter mother, "Tanglerood ta doubtleaa "only 73 minute tide
from t ie hear, of the city, and a p.ace which ia aure to become the favorite üborb of Chicago.' " Tt will be free from the anuke and tench of the city," amid Suaie, and her eyea I ooked long and lovingly at the mok I iloud on t tie dwtant horizon of the prairie, I wmch ahe knew waa Lnicago. "1. will lave i i.g ni .e. ; .iiur.t a.k aud a
aaadgipe dtid a big 1(11 with trie naa.e Tangle . . .:, letter, ten Net :...'.. Atd there will be a houae there from the etext. Ti;at w ui tie our houe. And it will le a lively aa an Arab's tent in the middle ut l:.e ."-j. ira. n IScrtM igiieil. "V u mut be patent, dear. It ha always been tlna way. V- ur father haa tartel over a dozen townt. lie ha Irren aufcet'ul. The fact that ne bowed but fa.ta :u a new place ly moving mere tue tirt of all and putting up a piendid boue and intjlhng hi family I. .ere, hava aiway in tune attracted other people to the apot, and, of course, they wave draw n stifl more. Finally there would be houaea dotted all around and a street ar line would be built to tne place, and
factory started up. and then the dream of a town would be realized, and your father would immediately move to some oth-
i er lonely spot to start all over again. It' J iard to be tne pioneers of a nuburban I town." Mi- M tton patued, and then went on: "It's to lonely tor tne first few year. It ! it' a prairie location you arc practically priaoner throut:i t ie winter, when tM
now ha buried the little narrow walks two or turee feet deep. No one ever calls t.. -. . u. r .- t.:e ould not Mid ;:.e iace w.thout a cbart and a rompas. The first year we lived at llaiaylea your Aunt Miranda Dawon came out Christmas afternoon to eee us, but ahe got lost and wandered around in two leet of snow- on tne prairie until after dark, and had her feet o badly frost bitten that she rat yon oat of her will. Tuere nothing to set- froB the wmdow of the house but the prairies and the 'Lots for Sale' sign, and always the column f smoke m the d tance, w hicn -nark tne place wnere people are living in
i tribes, and cot like castaways on a lonely I iland." "Tinglewcod," aaid Suie. suddenly. r at ore :' :..e w. ; places. : At eat trees will be prettier to look at ihan thas horrible prairie." Merton shuddered. "There'll be I hoot owls," she? said, "and people will
?ome out nto the woods to kill toeme;ves nrrewaere between our house and the depot, and there'll be a mysterious murder committed there every year, and t:ie de :ectives will g.ve u no peace. Tnat's the way it wti at Beechwood Hill. It was nly two n.j;' from the edge of tht cay, and people ued to love to come out and rail themselves there; it made me so lervou that I never could look out-ide the house after four o'clock ia the afternoon. There come the tro.ley car on its up trip. Waat a delight it has been to watch that car coase past here every hour. It mad me feel as though 1 had a house m the osiet part .' State treet. It's been tneh sy. comfort, although it haa been like tne skeleton at the feast, too, for every time it baa come pact it has reminded me that civilization and the commuter have come u Icajth Daleview on the Hill, and that vre will have to trek, as they aay in Sooth Africa." Susie slowly rose to her feet and stood wa"tf .r.g t .e yellow trclley car as :t went
I grinding galy down the atreet. Then she I went np to her r m and packed some
clolaes into a dress uit case and put on her hat and jacket. She sat down at a able and scribbled a not tnat she pinned to tue outside of ber door as she went downstairs. S ie went into the parlor and kissed her mother. "I'm going down to Treasure Cove on the trolley,'' si.e aid, "I want to take some things over to Nettie's."
PRACTICAL NEST BOXES.
n Hate Ihr tsisalisr at Heia l.lK al. Km Mr Maslr at Home mm Iteadlls- Cleaaew.
The MMHtpoayiag drawing illustrates very well t lie Improved nests Icaifaatl and successfully us.ed by WiHiaai Proctor, c,f Baaaa county, Maas. They are er Caailj inacie and
the plan of construction in as follows: -r iVm. kmmrAm asa in-li t Ii ir-k l.v I
, Cost a Quarter -Ragged Robert (with s U (BfJMl .:. and of any convenient mrmty, ,:r) -l kaW your hu.bsnd length. The boards are placed fat ,jownt -n, mum, an' ef you'll give me a enonjrh apart to admit of two ues-ts quarter I'll tell you wi.at ort of a place . .. !. I saw nun go into." Mrs. (Jr-eeneyr-
lue v e " Sirli.. two inc hes, wide and one inch
An enthusiastic t.irh'seer in Ixindoa
tdhriK ber friend tnat she bad ten fortunate enough to get a good view of Lord Kiu.-iencr. "Ah! Mid tne friend. "I aup pose he's a very I'eli.cosc man?" "Oh, no,"
was tue reply, "quite slim, I saaureyou. M Sun CalKoraia, the Stale of Ilia Thine. California pioduces 22 per cent, of the countiy barley, 4u per rut. .,t tne country' gold, 70 per cent, of the country' beet M g ir, M per cent, of the country raisins, a from Mu per cent, to 9 per cent, of a great many other important commodities. California ia one of the largest producer of leans m the world snd the only producer of Lima beans for commercial purposes in t:.e I'nited States. California yields m re honey than all there-: . : I i. ' n California supplies nearly all the vegetable aud flower seeds to the market of the world. California sends outside her bor ders 20,0ii0.(iW bushels of wheat every year. San Francisco, the metropolis of Cslifornia, is now the sixth city in financial importance
in the i Male
A LURKING DANGER.
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Detter keep on the nafe wide. Don't ne a liniment yonYe not nure abont. If you have nn Injury, an Ache a aerioua Cat or B raise, LcMBbnjr... Neuralgia or nnythinjc that ia curable by a linlmeat
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
It cared acfaea and iajarieo of Man and Beamt before many of irere bora. It wai found to be reliable by your airea and arrandairea; it will be found ao by yon.
It was late when Mr. Merton came ' hn id that u if at . "Everything is all tixed. Qaaaj to put up a fine houae. We'll hare a bard job making Tanglewood go lonesome sort of place, but, of course, you're used to that. Told Susie this morning couldn't let her fo to school next year. Need ber at Tanglewood. Nice, pretty girl like her w.ll be quite a drawing csrd. uere : he?" Mr!. M " 'nrned a pair of tear filled re towaius im "Susie has gone. She left this note." M M-rton took the note. It read: "Dear Mother: I am sorry, but I have finally decided to marry Mr. Arnold. He is nice, and I him, in spite of the fact that fatlier fates him Ma. 1 do not like to go contrary to your wishes, and. a between roa and father on the one hand, and Mr. Arnold, on the other, I would most eggs tainly nave decided in your favor. Hut lam tired cd preparing happy horn in tne ub urb f t t .e oppressed city dweller. AMr. An 1-1 says, 1 couldn't stand for Tanglecrood. tjood-by. Suie " "Wr.y, why.' f t'; ! Mr. Mertoa. "That fellow hasn't g: ent " " So," said lire. Merton, wearily . ' He aasat. and I think that i what appealed the mo atroagiy leSaaw, They will have ( 1 v withtn w alkmg distance of the bustca. part si the caty. ' t.nicagu Tnbuaa.
;... dnew me! Here tne quarter. Tell
me quick! What waa the place?" Kapged 1: -"Tne post ofhee, mum." N. V Ueckiy. Indigestion, congested liver, impure blood.
c. n-' : i ' .Ii. tt.i :i:e w it nil... ' "i
There ia a lurking danger in the aching back. 1 t.e acheH and pnina of the back tell of kidneys overworked. lio to the kidneys' assistance wliel backacho painM wan you. A kidney warning boul 1 i.- promptly heeded fisr danueroua diabc-tes Hrifrht'a disease are only a itep away. Head hiw the dan
ger can he averted I (ASH NO U,T41 Rev. Jacob D. Van Dören, of i7 Sixth Street. Fond du Lac, Wis.. l'rely teri.iu clc-rgy-man, nays: "A man or woman who has never hnd kidney complaint or any of the little ills consequent upon irritated or inactive khlncys knows
i very little r.bout what prolonged suffering" ia. I had att.-n i.s wlocd kept I me in the house for duys at a time, ' unable to do anything, and t es
fcr - ;-
sands of people who do not know what ia the
matter with triem.
press what I suffered can hardly !
They drag along a niia- ' adeonatelv done in ordinär A rein-
erali.e existence; t:iey sppiy io cue ioei doctors occaionallv, snd sometimes obtain
s little temporary renn, nut ineoin. iireu,
CONVUNir.NT NKST BUlll b b, are nailed across both top and bottom to hold the uprights in place and make the frame firm. Supports for the net boxes are wires, designated by c c in the diagram, and la put thetn la place holes arc augered through all the boards, which is. best done before the rack is put together. Strips might well be used in place of the wires and would gUe additional strength. If wire is used, it will prove most sati-f.n torv if kept tight.
The nest boxes are made of one-hall inch lumber. They are 11', inches wide, 12 inches long and five incbe deep. 'I he bottom is made to project fcix inches, providing a step for the
henstoallpht on. The spac e above the boxes would depend partly on the breed of poultry, but with boxes live inches high a 14-inch space between wires will be sufficient. The improved nc-M boxes have the advantage of be ing light, eas.ly made and readily tleaned. Orange .ludd Farmer. WATER FOR POULTRY. raiekea h.mld Have m llountlfcl Swppl? llefore Ttaew or The Will Vol Thrive.
worn out, nil-gone, distressed feeling always conic back aeain vvote than ever, until
' in time they become tired of living, won- ' der why they were ever b"rn, rind w! y they I sre alive iinle to endure constant stiffcrI ing. To such sufferers there i a haven of
refuge in Dr. August Koenig a Itamnu'g Drop, which is a wonderful medicine. One trial will convince the mnt sceptical that am- r all of t.ee di!l'.. a' - ay he remove!, and a perfect ears effected, !v taking Dr. Augut Koenig' Hamburg Dr. -pa. Get a bottle at once, before it i too late. nr Tosrhrrl II im Newed Say, how long doea a man have to be married to a woman be!ore she agrees with him in everything!' O. ,;(,! You'll :.ave to ;:-k f me . ne else, my boy. I've been married .nly 37 year. Chicago Daily News.
Ilnalnes Thnncea. TheM. K & T. Ry. has a w ell established Industrial Department, aiding in the selection of sites and locations for industries of all kinds along it line. Write if you are interested. We will send book, "Rusiness Chances." and anv other information wanted, on request. Jame Rarker. Cen'l Psss. Agent, M ft. I T. lis., MM Walnwright Rldg., St. Louis. Gerne. Mrs. Bondhold W:iere do you buy your coal now? Mr ;. l(irocK. Why, at ti.e jeweler'a, of course. Indianapolis Newa.
Saxon. At time passed, complications set in, the particulars of which I will be f leased to give in a per d interview to anv MM who requires informal i n. I used plenty of remedies, and, ever on the outlook fof somethini: that might check or benefit my condition. I betran taking Doan's Kidney Rills. This I can eon. iclentlotj ly nay, Doan's Kidney Piiin Caused a general improvement in my health. They brought great relief by lensetiing the pain and corn ctinf the notion of the kidney secretions. A PKCE TRIAL of this great kid. nev medicine which cured the Rev. Jiico Van Dören will be mailed on application to any past of the I'nited States. Address Fostcr-Milburn Co., Ruffalo, ft, Y. For sale by all drug-i-ists. jirice 50 cents per box.
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To Core sv Cold la One Dar Take Laxative Bromo tmn:ne lab. eta. All drugg lata refund money if it fails to cure. 25c The man who endeavor to travel to fame or fortune via the airh:p of revery ia likely to lnt the ground hard. Judge.
Iowa Farms g-l Per Acre Caan,
. Douglas makes and calls moen
men's 13.60 and XOO shoes than any othet two manufacturers In the world, wMoll
proves their superiority j they are worn b mora people In all stations of life than any other make. Because W. L. Douglas is the largest manufscturer he can luv cheaper and iroduce bis shoes at a ower exist than other con-, cerns, which enables him
to sell shoes for $.H.:0 and
$3 00 equal in every way to those sold c.'w-
where for 84 and f..
W. la. Douglas $3.SJ
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have tieen paying 54 an 1 S.not tssllevtnc they
There is no more important thing)?, che poultry yard than pur- va: r. and whilst a due-k or goose must have enough to sw im in. yet the fact is that a i tuck will drink as much water ai either, though they will not swim fot the pleasure of it as will an nquatic fowl. Water should be placed in vessels in sejme shady nook protected from the sun. 1 he e ler tin water, the purer and better will be the results. ( hicks, like any other ere ature, will contract disease from filthy water and foul drinking pans. The best way we have ever found is to proc ure earthenware fountains or have a large fountain maile of galvanized iron and placed in a box with the north side open for the chic ks to drink. This arrangement will keep the water cool and by replcm-hing each day the water will keep fresh and sweet. Little chicks especially should have water before them all the time, as they art liable to drink to excess and prodm rolic if the water is not where the can get it when desired. l'oultrj should have the same care and at ten tion as the other stock on the farm and the same humanity exercised for
its comfort as any other. As you know yourself what a privation the lack cd good water is. think of the poor chitnh brute under your care and prov ide for it as well. "A me rc iful man is merciful to hia breast." Farmer and Breeder.
Great snd good arc thj act. uns done by many whoe worth ia never known. Han Andersen. Like 00 I'pon Troubled Waters is Hale's Honev of Horehound and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Lots of men tire themselves to death looking for an eaay job Chicago Dai y New. I am iure Piso'a Cure for Consumption saved my hie three years ago - M-. Thoa. Robbins, Norwich, NY., Feb IT. 1900. The scsndal business ia usually conducted by retail. Chicago Journal.
could get a first -class shoe for $3.80 or $3.00.
He baa convinced them tnat the Style, nt, and wear of bis $:i.Y and $3.00 shoes is just as good. Placed side by aide it is impossible to see any difference. A trial will convince. Netlee I sreeaM fit Sal n.aee,aa.Sl lalBta.lBe.ai I'.'MMIK ga. ., oO a sainuf WS. ..-. 7 in Kuor Year. W. L. DOUCLAS S4-00 GILT EDO! LINK, Worth S6.00 Compared with Other Makes. Tht Sett l port td ant Amtriran Irathm. Htyl'i afenf Calf, f nam, Box Calf. Calf. Viri Km. CcoaC Cj.lt nr.it Haft final KnnfMrua. Fast Color I urlr't
Psatiaa Toe snutn Save W. L. DOTJOLAg
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It Cores Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influents, Whooping Cough, Broochiti and Asthma A certain care for Connmptlon in first tKe, and a sure relief in sdrsneed t;e. I'se St once. Yoa will sm the excellent effect sfter taking tue fl-st does, "old by dealer eserywhere. Large ts. tiles S3 cent aud SO cents
NOTES ABOUT SHEEP.
The ram need- to he chanp. d every two venrs at least and fresh blood nfuse'd into the floe-k. When yon buy a sheep for breedng purposes endeavor to pet one that is better than the best in your lock. A lamb that has become chilled is rery likely to become constipated, specially after the arm bath tieatnent. It is not good policy tO feed well tnd give pood shelter and then allow ur sheep to drink ice wjiter and cool ff. Knral World. "Wky He a Farsner" The above wi re the first words of an advertisement in one of my papers. I will try to answer the ejuestion. although it is not often I give any at tent on tO an advertisement. Why In1 farmer? Dccaiise it i- one of the rrnnelest and most honotnble callings jf life; because it i a calling that d aot require the little tricks cd trads to Ise successful; because the farmer s the one person in nil the world that s independent of the rest tit the world. The farmer can live independent ly of jthers, but it would be impo.tible for thers to live without the farmer, .hough they loik ci..wn on the farmer ts one beneath them. There has been t larger percentage of farmer thsl iave arisen to distinction than men oi any other calling FtiosC. Pitt, a.m. it epitoroist.
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RE YOU SATISFIED ?
Ars tou entirely satisfied wttb the goods you buy sad with the
prices that you pay? Over 1000.000 people are trad Ins; with us and getting their goods at vkoiuaU prtcit. ("Sur 1,000 race catalogue will be sent on receipt of 15 cents It tells the story.
CHICAGO
The house that tells the troth.
r REE TO WOMEN
To prove the hral.ng and
cleansimr power of Fas tin lei. et Antiseptic w will msil a large trial packsgs with book of Instnictloas absolutely free. This ts nota liny ssmple. hut a large package enouirh to convince sn one of Us value. Womea all over the rountrv arc praWtinr Paxllne for what It haa done in local treat ' - . . , .. I . III. ,
Ing all Inflammation and di-rhante. wonderful aa a cleansine vsijinsi douche, fur sore throaL nasal catarrh, as a mouth wash, and to rem vc tartar and whiten the teeth. Send to-day . a postal card will do Sola Hy dranliiitr seat tseateala by a. SO
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WESTERN CANADA MAS FREE HOMES FOR MILUONS.
t'pwsrd of 10 QUO Americans hsa se"lel In Western c anaoa duiina the pai n years 1 tie are e .l-ntea. Raaer rr.i.er. nd Ibete . n- na till tor Mtlllaaa. ..n.'erfol sleldsof abal amt oeSersraiaa. Toe bel grai nc land oo the
Conti neal. wasniorenc ". rlnt. of ster .ndtnei i0. u"?? 7S! chore ha, pletidid railway fctlnle All in iM
I rm llomesteao lanai oi u.".u " PasSa'chewati and Aloerca. Seed to the to.; mi for an av a nu other literature tel.in nf tSS . araat resource of the country, as well at roe eruaeat i'oa you reduced t.te.. ec eta aoasertatenSeat l"alfet -. '""JS ! Canada, or J S c SA ws-ohii. U W ?7J
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