Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1904 — Page 7

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Mrs. Haskell, Worthy ViceTemplar, Independent Order (ioofl Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Deah Müs. Pinkham: Pour year Bjf I mut nearly dM4 with intlBramstion and ulceration. I t iiiliiml daily BBtold BffOBjp, und Ufo was n bnrdea inc. 1 liad tisi-tl in-uit iii. s und .wash's internally and externally until i made up my mind that there was no relief forme. C'allinp at the IMMM of afrien I. I Dotiesd n bottla of l.vtlia v.. PlBlcham'f Vegetable :in(rOlllltl. My friend t i n Ioim tl it highly, ud I tlcoitlcil to pive it a trial to see if :t would help me. It took patience and j)er i-renv for I was in had cunditi n. and 1 used Lydia EL IMnkbum's Vegetable Compound for uearly five months In-lWo 1 was cured, lut what a change, from despair to happiness, from misery to the delightful exhilarating feeling health always brings. I would Dot hange laek fat thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound is q grand medicine. " I wish every Rick woman would try it and be convinced." Mil. Ida Hanum i . Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy Vice Templar. Independent Order of Good Templars. fbOOO forfeit If original ft aboi't letter proving gtnuintnttm cannot 6 produced. Fit 4 I lis J nI.F OF II AT. I u I Ii, Wut eh I nur. According to ;m article in the ('mein-

oat; otnmerrial, a hlty-onc pounil -.' i o as. rcesetly f n r I in tli.it city ncretei IB a hah- Of ii.iy ol Ctght IMWIldl Tin, i- aoi us had m finotag a lump of lead of nearly one hall the weight of the olid pill ,itli u,., m Meted III the (enter ot i be 1 mm (Sold w.ili ii raaea are sold by weight, and ii dm ean Me where tin-, h ad h arreted until the BBrinaa ! the ease are taken nut and the Ued will he tuimd crcte I behind tlam. 'I i.i -c casea are made by companies who prole-.- to ! lioneat liut f unlieb) the litem- t. the d'.ioiie-t In r- t the public It i- not pleasant for anvone to find that he i ai lasjal a lump c( lead in Ina Wall Ii A Bother trnk the makerti of purum ol.d Li'l-I ivatili i im to Mump tin; "1 . S A-s.iy." The I'nited State liin'i net Mump any article made out of f;old and - Ivel except "in, and the fakir, y using this itaaap, want to make ihu 1 1 ! Believe that the imeiwaaeat had IsBaWthiaa to do adtb the ata at ping r (Uaraiiteciiig t 'ii Imetiesn ef wati h caseA But hef trnk id the w.id-h faltaf I to advert iee a watch deeenbed aa a aohJ td I tilled watih with a twenty nr twenty-fivcM-.ir (Be ran tee Theae wit' ins me Heaeralh seat C. 0, I) , aad if the p'"" rh.iM-r Iii paid for the watch, he fiude that the Company which guaranteed the wan h to wear 1 nut ia exiateace. The Pueber Hampden Watch Oosnaaay of ( ant. hi. Ohio, who are constantly ex ou-ing these fluids, will furnmh the aaaaee of the mannfartwrm who an m tin (4Ut-Htiuuablc buMiiceie.

Mr. Smipkin "Oh. Miss Mabel. tin tvi-nory make me think ot a Mukespearran parage jfiai Mshsl "Whit h T" Mr tfimpkin "Well- ci 1 don't ou.te reflate) Sir iwh. lo.ooo Planta for n.e. Tina i a remarkable offer the John A Saber Seed , la Crosse, W is., makes i hey will t-end jrofl their big plar.t anc eed catalog, together with enough aeed tc ,rov 1,000 fine. ohd Cabbages, V.OUO delicious Car rota, .'. -XI blanchinp. nutty ( elery, I 000 tin h, buttery Lsttece, 1,000 splendid teiosa, l.Oio rare, Inacioua l.iI:siiea, 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowere. This v,ieat offer is n nlo in order to ini.'ucc oij to try their warranted seeds - for MM ou cni e plant tliem j cu will trow no others, and ata i k in i lCc post(;k. proriding "ii will ratata this n-itice, and if yon will send them Kc in pontage, they will add to the above a p.n 1 ie i the fauoua Bcrliaaf Caaliflower. ; K. L.J A man who cannot nnnd his own b'.:s; i m ia ii -1 la be truated mth the kng'a i ilia,

RUSSIA'S REPLY DELAYED New Delay Is Interpreted as Slightly Improving Situation. Bapaaaaattaei Btvaej u iimi Baeaf I Hwrl Ik Iii-1 n u linle In Aoid Ku pi ii re Willi Japaa. Pari. Feb. 1. Another delay has oc:urred in framing and forwarding the ktttaaUUI answer to the latest Japanese note, and this will result In fun her averting the culmination of the i rtsia until the middle or the latter part of this week. The official advices reieived here from St. Petersburg Sunday, although somewhat negative, gava definite dotails of the status of the note and the programme it is intended to follow. Count I.amsdorff. tho Raaalaa foreign minister, aapactad thai Uh axdMMd oiiiK on would have permitted the final drafting of the an- wer. so that it could have been present i I to the .-.ar Saturday for his approval, bin the expectation was not realid. and. as a matter of fait, tho answer has not yet bias finally drafted It wan, therefore. Bp it ' to the czar until next Tuesday or Wednesday. KfTorts are still being made to so sbape this answer as to prevent a rupture. This new delay is Interpreted as lightly improving the situation, as it Indicates, it is asserted here, that Husfia is making extreme efforts to bring tho answer within limits acceptable to Japan. It Is understood that the empress of Uus: ia has an affection of the ear, which may necessitate an operation This fact is considered as having some hearing upon the time when the anrwer will he submitted to the c.ar for approval. In any event, officials here are confident that definite results will he known next Thursday. JURY ACQUITS TILBURY. Mm. ThBVBtOB I lalll ( BahmtBBtta aie i iiurut-M of Maveltwall IsnlBBf Her I (inner I mn Inmiii. Chicago, Feb 1 .lames 'lilbury the coachman of Mrs ffoliis M. Thurston

I who has been on trial for several days on the elaargO of attempting to 1 blackmail his employer was Saturday

night acquitted by the jury. .Mrs. Thurston charged that Tilbury

had tliraa toned her with a revolver and declared that if she did not give j him J12.rin he would kill her. Hi l also threatened, she declared, to publish a lHVe ntimtx-r of letters which, i ho said, ho had received from her.

Mrs Thurston is wealthy ami has been prominent in society. EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE MEN. Tfi- Wrrr Killed " Bpaaaaan of Pundrr in the . I milium (Pa.) II. r. Manchanoy City. Pa . Feb 1. Fiva men were Instantly killen late Sunday night in th Maple colliery of the Philadelphia A Reading Coal and Iron Co. The victims were rockmen. The men w hTf killed b; an explosion of powder in a steel cage In which tin y wen- being hoisted. Tho explosion ripped the cage apart, and tho mangled lot -is of the rockmen fell 300 f. i to the .lottom of the shaft. The head of one of tho nn I w as blown off. The Maple Hill is one ot the colleries isited by the anthracite strike commlsison. and it is one of tho best equipped mir.es in the hard coal regions.

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liiimrr nlllr I'lnnifr l.illt-lt. Uhu Uni in aWaaaai Maa Mataaal Mr i tattta ata UtMb. Kansas City, Mo.. Ft b. 1. Grant C tiillt tt. the former cattle plunge .-, who ad tO .Mexico thru- ,;irs at,,, ban atada a d finite move to st ttle with Ins efadilor-. whom he owes an HKJtregate sum estimated at IM00.MO. Imcai eradltora have raei Ivai a draft from (Jillett for a sum nftehMl to Ml the mann Mi of a committee to a;o to Mexico and inspect the ex Kannan's mine holding from development of v.bich Im Iwaag tu pay his debts Tin- committee will start for Mexico gl Ml February 1". 3REACH OF PROMISE SUIT. ivt.T i)r-n. M eii-K im Haaaaiii n ii. urtl h nrnli linlil-n. an Irlrraai to aaaaaa gMMNMh New York. Feb. t Peter Dt ryoa, a pmmitiet breeder of trottinR horses and partner of D. Stokes in the Fatchen WilKt s stock farm at U-xIgton, Ky . has been made defendant In a suit broucht by Sarah Madden, an actress, to tetnver $.". 0 for alleged breach of promise of marriage, nays the Herald. Mr Dunea is reputed to be a man of wealth, having inherited a largo fortune from his uncle. Nietiol i Dur yea BeaMe his Lexington property he has an estate in Kngland. SLInnrr H.-Hirn I nun lilnln. Victoria. B. . Fob I The steamer Victoria, having on hoarl I'nited States Fonstil Skinner, who has Mg on a government mission tit King MeneltK of Abyssinia, has ar iv.m! here. Ho reports that his m'sslon wai crowned with complete ai.eeRrllef Kor XlellBm" l iiiMlIlr. Phila hdph J. Feb. 1 - The citiena permanent relief cotn iilttee of this cltv Saturday sent MW to Cheswlck, la., for 'he relief of the families of Ibe victim of the recent Harwich mlno disaster.

Portland Oregon, will have the next meeting of the National dränge if satisfactory arrangemeuta i an be made ful transportation. The offic e of the aecretary of the National Grange. C. M Fieman. has bei r. moved from WaahiLgton, D. C, ta Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Nffi Vurk"atate. has approximately, 60,(00 members of the order; Michigaa second on the litt, with nearly 44.UUO, and Maine third, with over 12.000. Wotoott Grange, of New York, is thl largest subordinate grange In the l"nitof Staus, having Sou membtrs Its secretary. Mrs J H 1.. Hoe. ha servd 2'. j ears consecutively. Fredonia tJrarge. No. l.of Nw York In the oldest pranee In the Unit States. It recently elected as its lec iiirtr the man who was the flrft n.aat r of the grange 35 years ago. fJ"v. N. J Bachtlder, who har beet master of the Haw Hampshire S:a?

I. range for IL' y ara- r. 1 ii.nui-h d the

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Tue National Graupe has gin ita approval to the "pood roaels ni'ven.. nt a set forth, substantially, in the Brown ov bill before conpress. Several state oranges have followed the led of the National Grange in this matter. New York state granges have been la-

j vited to make an exhibit of cereals at

he St. Louis exposition. The proposition Is to have each grange that Bill do ID furnish two half-bushel samples of ?very variety of grain grown by its znem jers and If corn in the ear 50 ears of each kariety. prizes will be awarco! individuals and pranpes. X hnl la IBB l.rantcrT With "tai.iHMi numbers in the I'nited 3tates. it would seem altogether unlaoaaaary to ask or answer the qu st ion. But this paper may come under the ye of someone who is not familiat wih ts aims and principles. It is an orpanzatb n of farmers for their mutual wtl'are. Among the specific objects lamed In its di !a ration of purposes are Mat : To den boa a better and higher aiai.hood and womanhood among ourlelves; to enhance the comfortr and a'ra' eor.s of our homes: to fur.hercoperatlon; to buy less and produce wore In onit r to make our farm- self-

iiukuuniiif;, in iirii:; prm.ii't'r inn tw

oimtrs. farimr.s and m arm fat tun rs into he most direct am! friendly rtlationt possible. The pranee is :.oi partisan, ret its principles underlie all true poliles and statesmanship It believes ia armers tiopt rating together in every lepitimate mannt r for their own protr-c-ion and to enhance their mutual interlata. The order is called the "Patrons ot Husbandry" and the had of the- Nalona! Granpe is Hon. Aar I Jo:.- v, of loath Bend. Ir.d Twenty-eight states aave state organizations. B1ob- them re the county organizations called Ponona granpes and below these are the lumerous subordinate granges M'etnps are held of these subordinate rranges once a month or oftpner. whers tubjects pertaining to the farmers' inerests. social, educational and agricultural, are dist tissed. Women are on in equality with men in the grange and '.o them not a little of the Wonderful sue -ess of the organization is due. Ita jurpose may be stated in a word to be: Fo uplift the farmer morally, socially, ducatlonally and materially.

(inner llrr Insurance. A recent compilation of thse statistics, made by the Anuri' an Agriculturist, shows that at the time these reXrts were made thre was a total of 111? fftjMf in grange insurance Nw York staTe hrads the list with $5S.7e8.612. carried in WAV policies: Pennsylvania stands next. Bith $18.29.000 la pt.ilcles; Michigan is third, with

113,000,006 lr.surar.ee In Mit higan there are 2 grange compar.irs. show- , ing an averace rat curirc their time of j existence of 90 cents cost on each $1 MH. In New York state there are about 150 farmers' mutual companies, of which 22 j are trief'y pranpe. Sf me rf thf se com- I paries carry ss high as $9.00.000. and J only faro less than $1.000.000 in tiska. I l-nnnilnl Ion Prin-Ilr. "To develop a better acd higher man- I hor.d and womanhood am otg ourfelvea' is one of the four da Ion principles of the prange. Wht n we l-'pin to look roved us to see how we can lichten the MrdM on romc other shoulcVrs. then it Is that we bg1n the development of a truly hlghef type of manhood I and womanhood within ourselves. If we can put fome touches of rosy sun- j set into the life of those about then wo must feel that we have r.ot lived la

vain rataaaa Bsaae idraa. We In Illinois eonflne the member

ship of our granges very closely to farmers Weadmit school teachers when they teach in the country and are closely

connected with country Hie. but we hava aever been in the habit of taking in tti'irs hers who are not eligible In the strictest const ruction of the term.

I'ohlle rhni.li The pranee approves of the study at elementary agriculture in the publle chool. The soil, the plants, the insects and th animals that feed upon t?e piants and on each other, afford abundant material fnravery practica: knowlerfee and cood mrntal discipline. All

this does not Imply scientific education, I

but It is la Ing the foundation f'r it.

Mlrkllli tend In llnlla. Mi higan Is ssid to fcave mere cran ballsowned by subortiiriategracgea lhaa any ulher state in the union.

WOMEN ARELifBpLlToLLY COLDS Colds Invariably Result in Catarrh, Which Sets Up a Host of Distressing Diseases. PE-RU-NA Both Protects and Cures a Cold-Read Proof.

Miss Rose Gordon, S.1W Oakland nr.. Oakland Heights, Madison, Wis., writes: - (i n yeara ko I raaaiht a severe .1.1. airh i t-siili. .1 la rkroali- broarhitia aaa ralarrk. Our faanily p I. . . : -a in i, prrnrrlbrd att-dirlara nhlrhiair traporarjr relief only. I hriia taklaa; IVruna and Inipm rd at orr. Tn a kaltlra rarrd no-. I rri-nm mrml rria lu all noCrrrri, aad aaa tnnat ralrfal to jam for on r alaablr uardlr iat." Mlaa It oar Oordoa.

Wa-hlncton.I) .. ;trf If afreet. SI. W. Ii. r ar. Hartman i 'l Bard to thiak that tlir dor-lora Lnrw all aboat oar arhea and palna and efts tar proprr oara to roaault n b-n lrk, bat sin. . 1 hate brrn alrk anarlf I rrrlalnb had too. I rraaoa to rhan.r way nnlad. llarlas tbr ailntrr 1 naihl a h :i rold, avblrh tlrirtopril into olirrti of Ihr kronrklal mbrs aad an Inflamrd roaditinn of tbr respiratory orataaa. Tbr durlora nrrr afraid that pneai .. lata noabl et In aad prearrlKed pllla. pondera and pirLi uniil I alrkeard of Ihr yn hlr thinai. aa I did not I in pro r.One oftlir ladira In tbr bun had a bottle ol I'eraaa and ihr adlaed ane to try ikat. bortl- after I liria aaini: It I frit that I had found the riaiht aaedlrlae. I aaed tno bottlea and the restored aar ra all) and nlraaantlr to prrfert health. Wim. my ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A

atoaaarh no vrrr del lea te, I'eraaa did aot aaaaeate aae in the leaal. bat (ii e aae a a oou appetite, aad I vslah to ri. preaaaapBralitadelof-onfor reatored health." B laa Koaalie aoMrirnlif CATCHING COLD Is the Beginning of Most Winter Ailments Pe-m-na Protects Against and Cures Colds.

There is no fact of m-dical science better established than that a teaspoon- ' ful of lVruna before each meal dur.t.jjthe winter season will absolutely protect a person from catching cold. Now, if this is true (and there is no doubt of it), thousands of lives would be saved, and tens of thousands of cases of , chronic catarrh prevented, by this simple precaution within reach of every one. After a cold has been contracted a B)easpoonful of Peruna every hour will j shortly euro it, leaving; no trace of it behind. After chronic catarrh has be- j comi-estal or the tirf stages of chronic bronchitisor consumption have been reached, it wi.l take much longer

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anj one should neglect to profit by them, and yet no doubt th-re are many who pay little or no attest ion to them and go on catching- cold, acquiring' chronic catarrh, bronchitis and consumption.

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Mrs Mary K Sampson. West IVrry, Rockingham county t js, II., a i .tt-s: "I had terrilde headaches, both ears run and I was nervous all the time, also had trouble each month; was deaf in ene eer for thirty years. I took six bot'lesof I'eruna and one of Manalin ad am happv to say that it i tin best medicine that I ever used. I am not so nervous, my appetite is (rood, everything I eat agrees with nie. and I am feeling better in every way. I think IV ru na is a lloiisend to women anil a blessing to suffering humanity." Marv K. Sampson. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of IVruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, pivinp a full statement of your case, ami he will lie pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Ir. Hartman. President of

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