Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1904 — Page 7

Indispensable Fur Dachet from head Id foci

St. Jacobs Oil

hi curative qualities to reach f.o PAINS and ACHES cf tne hurran family, s-d - roBaWS M euro tl.em prn.;t.y. Price 25.. atd 50c.

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Do you know that a cold cannot exist if the bowels are thoroughly cleansed and active? Or. Caldwell's (tAXATIVE) Syrup Pepsin Is the best medicine fop a cold. It will cure the youngest child or oldest sufferer. Try it. 50c and $1.00 at your druggists PEPSIN SYRUP CO.. Montlceilo. III.

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Illse. iirus Inn. "llurii'iiKia," snid lur father, "will jou bait? some tit rs "If ftj n fi r to UM farinaceous tu)n Vilm h pgftftln to tin- solatium tuinrnsum, mill which lire SOnnOftlj I.iiuvmi uh Mitat-s," replied tin- sweet pirl, "I should bft ; ItSSI l to he helped to u modicum of tMUM lint titters'.' TfttftYtT ! 'pute sure. pupii. thut they are Miniething of which 1 never bcfort üa'l the pleasure of hriiritig." Tb Iii BN powdmt M the ttilile until t he i epper center lay iow 11 for a test, an I then rental ked tu a voice of icy sold owns "Hortensia, will you hate MNM of the spuds ." MY, dad." Is uiir lioasted h it'll school system a failure or is it not .'- It ston Pout. S I l. " hat CM vte do fur 3011".'" asked the conl dealer. "I tii.d," replied the isitor. "that the sudden eohl weather has depleted ruy supply of fuel to t he extent that it rualuit accessary for me to up,.iy tu this ca tahlislime nt " "Von uunn that you want to order a ton of 1 oaT.'"

"No, sir; I do ni I mean anytiiinjr of the hind. I realized the respectful onaide. ration due to anything ao exclusive and aristocratic as a ton of anthracite cal. I rlnajrs t i ri i t . request petition or entnat it; bttt don't think for a niimite that I si. t.ir forget myself us to order it." London Tit-Pita. inii('ii rheaies i( sniijrct. Mr. Miuillpui sc (who has carefully HjlllWl up the e;st of two theater ticket-, and the street car fare) -Do you er joy the drama. Miss tit-hall? Mhs Geh&il- Oh, very much; hut I hecoine entirely worn out every time I po. Von see, the play is se! Ii,m over hefore half-jia-sf ten, and then it takes fully an hour t pet s u pper at 'Del's,' and u ft er t hat emu es the fang ride home, and the liaekti.en do rattle you so, you know . "I'm er-what do you think of Browning?"- I'hiladciphia Times'. The Art ,f MllUlujt. Stiliui iMii lc sol -lit Yes, 1 w 1:1t a useful man about my COUntry place. Can J M milk '.' Applieunt Vis, sor. "Which side of COW do you bit on w hen iuili.il "Wull, sor, 01 nl r milked hut wan cow, an' she v.n a kicker, for: an", hedad, I goe .1 data .iv the toime )i was

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Gaorge Thought There Waa Much Sound and Very Little of the Solida. If Nir N aaa a vord to y to the atraagei iih,n iu ir.itc, ji COtn apontlcnl ..1 the Neu 011,41.!.' i nue Dewerat, it 1 thia: "Have yuq eeeeodad at h'-ui.- it not, arb) do u tlunk .,u mm Succeed W ill. tu. h. ,ne un.lv coin p:,- an i ,1 tie ult. ' but in .New York, as iu ether no.', iit.ca. 1 hoes who Hie not to 1 Mulled is diaconrafad a ui who go H u.eiy ,ih., ut iki .1 hoiinaaa aic raosoav hi Lleil suxess. N ilnet i lue-. pel hap a little aucoeaa wakes mors ot a uoias 0 ti" v orld 11. an a ihoold tine evening n .1 rcetaoraat. aavn tha

i-re araiieo eii iy a ile aras a utuiua1 kaid to h.ru:

Con ei.pi ndeltl . v 1 real KutUfru dui takahle that at

ueoi go. "Yas'lB," waa the grateful rejoinder. "You're from aontk, aren't yon? "a- 'iii. Ali h from de south." "How did you get up an .'" "Ah donl knoa nut an, bow Ah come." "And what i" you think "i N,- 1 ork, G' tgsl He beitsted and then Humming it up in bis i .md. ne auu 1 "New York? IVsb'i lak dish hyeh New Vork as to) 1 j-mI deal er ratthn' er Ue diabc tea da 1 1 tush whst'i served. ' Gtnei ous. "Its RUM ' asid the hltis one, "thcreS' S girl .11 the next block that', a lot Backsff than I .an." "You're not very -!k. Pet," replied the mother; "not even in ii k'ou'll he uut playing scsin in a day of so." "J know 11. ruHmnia, st. don't .vu thing outrht to de aotoe thing tor the httis girl that 1 much either TM hat would yi u like t., do?'' "I'd l.l.e t.. - .! Ik tint i;4tv ir.Hi eine the dot tor kit for me." Chicago Poat.

A L;iuit to the Division. Iiinn ii r . . nt , 11 of the house of reprearnl I -- lit Gioavenor, oi Ohio, sroa in bin place and intiraated that the geiiUemnn who had the floor Wh trans-

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Westorn Department Chicugo, III. Ch.iinles bicyelei equipped with tWO-SpSsd gear and coatcr brake. Pope Manufacturing Company The acme of bicycle construction, giving the maximum ftrnnfi rt and (iurabihty. Eastern Department Hnrtford, Conn.

"ML 5IHNS FAIL IN A DRY TIME It M Of THE FISH NEVER fAILS IN A WET TIME. Rcmfmbcr this when you buy Wet Weather Clothing and look for the name TOWER on the buttons. This sign and thii name have stood for the Bt5T during suty-seven .years of increasing sales.

If your dealer will not supply you write for

free fataloöue of black or yellow water

proof oiled coats, slickers, suits, hats, and horse öoods for all kinds of wet work.

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TOWER CANADIAN CO, VyiV " roaoMTo. cam. o' r,H BBWV .

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011I, lu't I 'm .He tin- Srlllnir. "iti my vjial aaaonS diittnrh y u?" r.sk,d the yom.g woman with musieal uini'ition. "Not that I know- of," replied the truthful young iioin. "Whv. I should think you'd know if they did." "No. Bine the dentist took the. front room on the first floor, I can't teil Brbctbnr you're praetici tg mnsio Off bo's prnctietnfj on bis patients." Dublin World. Therr rrr Ollirra. "I cannot longer curb the tumult of rny f earning heart," he protested, "l.e mine:" She Isestowed a freezing; look upon him. "(iet bneh Into the line nnd wait your turn." she said, sternly. The waves of I.aKe Michigan came fcCfOM from St. J and heat the shore, hut otherw ie ( hicapo beat every thing. Detroit Journal. ihr Dry lisle, "How old are you. Miss Musox?"

piped deorgie, during a iull in the cou- !

rersation. "W-ttiivi" itsmnniral Miss Dlnnoat Tin öl the sunny side of 30, Ceorfrie.' "In that w hy y on look so dried up, Miss ÜJiisnx'.'" tpieried Cieorjie, interestedly Phil ailcl phi a Press. llr Km III- Mnn. Jack I't me hold your hand when we go to ask your father for Lis blesInR. Muy Vv h ? Jack I tilers I hold a p,ir) hand he may trv to bluff DM out. N. Y. Truth.

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wling member that the gentleman Uli J iv id cd his fine with me." rue, ! -.. uded Mr. flrosvenuf. aim- ' I tl l ii t dieids etetti.ty w.th St, Iii une 1 The M. 1 Common Disease. .. I. Ark., Feb. J.th. inland . .1 ..- n. M. I) . .1 &u "ssiul and clever

.1 r form of dmupon 0 often e. 1 invariably ills and urn nut t for they are mention many 1 thii n. dicins r 1 uxnple, 1 Ur. .. H. t ols. ed. ome fjeTCfj , et M of pus or tun up.inj pessed drink a greet

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evety week, especially if pa- . pain in linn 11 it Kidneys. Btelj and patient performed 1. 11 111 laborer 111 lour weeks."

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titioner for over tV'-nt rsnra. wud Ina nnonslifted endoraement ol Dodo'a Kidney Pill is certainly s wonderfnl tribute to this ronsady.

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M M : :--:p "I understand tlist yon a 1 e as g""d - 11. i- 1 , M K',.. y." Mr I'. -hellei" "dust as p""i and even betleitet 1 111 ii..t H" n t" he mat Med lO Snybodl."- Philsdelnhis I'reas. TORTURING, DISFIGURING llnmnri, EeSOBaSS, llehloKi. Inflaim-

lunilona, llurninKa. senllniia unil t ha Tin us t'urrd by Caticnra. The IfOnisiBg it' hing and burning of the akin, us in eczema: the lrighttul scaling, as in p-'.na-. ; the loss ,.1 hair and cruatmg of the aealp, as in axaJlixl hea'J: the UM l.tl il.-linurt inents. as 111 pimples and ringworm; the awful sutlcriug tf infanta, and anxiety of w.iin out parents, us in milk oust, tetter .ml salt rheum all demand a remedy of aluio-a superhuman virtues to successfully cope with thftn. That t'uticura Soap. Ointment and Pilla are auch stands proven beyond all d uht by the test.inouy of the uvilued world. S ii He Mia I!ri(r'itley is ipnte atunmns tO-nigbt. Hbs haa no idea how beautiful ahe looks." She "Oh, yea ahe has! Rut it's un exaggerated o'ue.' Plnladelphs Lf'lei . . a

tolSOfS llnni Ilnlltler Corn. So natu, d I 11-' " Utes pridueed SO ; heavily, that its proeosda built a lovely home. See .ile, - catalog. Yielded in 1909 in Ind. 1"7 bo.. Ohio 160 bu., Tenn. M ni.. .n i m M m. BB bu. per acre, i

lou can bent una rectud m iik4. wuai ik) voi- HUNK or nan tiu.ds rn scn1 12" bu. Beordlesa Bsrley per acre. tV) bu Salei's New A .t "iial Oats per A. so be Sal.ei Sj.elt and Mmarotii i.e. a. I.ixni bu Pediere Potntots per acre. 11 t"ti- of mil Billion Dollar tJraas Hay. ft,("". lbs. Vietoril Rspc for sheep per A. D.u.ts s lim. To.. in mj f dler wonder. 54.1.' lbs. Sil,. 1- Superior f'tsider Corn rich, jeiey fodder, per A. N'.iw -ii. Ii v it li- vi.u 1 an hare. Mr

Parmer, in 1.4. if you will plant baker 'a J

seed u st nam tium intra and ioc in stamps to John A. Sal.-er Seel Co . T.a t 'r'sse. is., ami receive their great catalog and lota ot tarm sec.! sample. K. L. a Man a rieh father has discovered that it is sestet to get a dstaghter otf Ins hnnda than to beep a SOB in-lSW 011 his teet. -I'hilailelphia Record. - . $30.00 Ot. Louis to California $30.00

via The Iron Mountain Route. These tiekets will ! on sale liaiiy during March and April, when Pullman Tourist!

sleeping i ars w ill tie 0s rated rlailv botwoen St Lonls, Los Angeles si dSnu Pran eis, 1. Partien. ais from sny Afent of the ( npsny H C. Towsmm, Q. 1. A; T. Ag nt, S'l Louis. a There 1 nothing new under the aun. Radium, tor esauifle. is merely the latest old ilni'n that Ii.- nein . wud. Puck.

A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT Says: "I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior for Catarrh."

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R-'njcimin F. Htiwkps, of VNcishinqton, D. C, Is One of the Ihrre living Comrades of Generdl Grant in .lis Cadet Das at West Point.

In a recent letter from Gil G Street, B W . Washington. D. C. this venerable e ..ilemau say of Peruna: have tried Pcruna after having tried in vain other remedies far catarrh, and I can say without reservation that I never feit a ej mptom 0 relief until I had given Peruna the simple trial that its advocates ad.vise. I do not believe it has a

superior, either as a remedy forca- a

tarrh or as a tonic for the depressed and exhausted condition w hich is one of the effects of the disease." Benjamin P. Ha m kes.

ISAAC BROCK, a citizen of McLennan county. Texas, has lived for 114 years. In speaking of his good health and extreme old age, Mr. Brock Eays: "Peruna exactly moots all ray requirements. It protects me from the evil effects of sudden changes; It keeps mein pood appetite; it gtvef me strength; It keeps my h:ood in good circulation. I have come to rely upon it almost en-

I tin) j for the many little things for which 1 need medicine. "When epidonMcs of la grippe first 1 began to make their appcarar.ee in this country I wa a sufferer front this tftft j ease. "I had several long sieges Ith tic crip. At first I did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la prippe was epiI demic catarrh, I trld Ptruna for la ! grippe, and found It to be Just the

thing." Isaac Brock. Pe-ru-na Ised in the lerniry for Years. Mrs E. West. Iff Main street. Mmasha. Wis., writes: "We have used Peruna in our family for a number of years and

1 when I say that it is a fine medicine ! for catarrh and colds. I know what I am talking; about. I have taken It ev ef

spring and fall for four years and I find that It keeps me robust, strong, with splendid appetite, and free from

a- y illness. A few years ago it cured me of catarrh of the stomach, which the doctors had pronounced incurable. I i am very much pleased with Peruna. I am ST years old." Mrs. E. West.

IV-ru-na is fl ditdrrhal Tonic sfM't idlly Addpted to the Dec lining Powers of Old Age. In old age the mucous membranes become thick i.ed and partly lose their function. This leads to partial lots of hearing, smell and taste, ab well as digestive disturbances. Peruna corrects all this by Its specific op, ration on all the mucous membrane of the body. One bottle will convince anyone. Once need and Peruna becomes a life-long

stand-by with old ar.d vounsr. Mrs. E E Little, To!rr.a. Ill , writer "I can recommend Peruna as a gfd

medicine for chronic catarrh of the stomach ar.d bowel. I have been troubled severely with It for

over a year, and also a cc in.h N w my cough is ail gone, ar.d ad the i.istn ssdj ptoms of catarrh of the stomach and bow, Is have disappeared. I will recommend it to all a" a rare remedy I am so we d I am contemplating a trip to Yel.ow Stone Park this eomir.e season. How is that for one 71 years o!l?" In a latT letter she say : "I am only too thankful to you fervour kind advice and for the good health that 1 am en

joying wholly from the use of your Peruna. Have been out to the YHlon Store National Park and many other places of th west, and shall always, thank vou for your generosit ." Mrs. P E Little. Stronq and Xiqorous at the Age of fiqhtv-eiqht. Rev J. N Parker. Ptkft.lt. Y .writes"In June, 1961, I lost my sense of bearftg entir Iv My hearing had been somewhat impaired for several years, but cot so much &ff. cted but that I could he ld converse with my friends; but in June,

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I could hear no Fount a!so I Mid ill fl with pftiftl in my limbs. I 1 peruna and now my 1

nse of hearinc left me so that

1 c r. I was re iheuBfttii Bteoeed taking ing Is restored

as good as it was prior to June, 1901. My rheumatic pains are all gone. I cannot speak too highly of Peruna. and now when eiv-hty-eigbt years c ihJ can sa it has invigorated my whole system. Rev. J N Par, - Mr W. B. Sc hnader, of Tc rre Hill. Pa,, writes: "I got sick every winter, and had n spell of cold In February. 1899. I could not do anything for almost two months. In December. 1899. 1 saw one of your boos about your remedies. Then I wrote tr Pr Hartman for advice, and he wrest that I should commence the use of Peruna. and how to tali care of myself. "I did not lose one day last witter that I could not tend to my 6tock. I am sixtythree years old. and I cannot thank yon toomuehforwhatyou have donefor me." If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to DT Hartman, giving full statement of your case and he wfll b pleased to give you his valuable advlce gratis. Address or Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Ccrfumhua. 0.

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A LA B AST I N E the Durabals Wall Coating. Won't Rub Off; WHY? B cnn9 it cementn to, and isn't stuck on the wall with decayiug, animal glu", as are the various so-talh cl "wall finishes," which aro kill- mum -sold under fanciful mums. You can apply Alabasfine.

ALABASTI N E The Only Sanitary and Permanent Wall Coating ALABASTINC la not a dlseaaa-broodlno. hot water plue wall finish, rum NY ing a Icalcmc-nt and hartr-pround for iaSSSM grma; it 1 m natural, rock -tasss competition. In white and many csnaiiiitly teantlfal tints; In powder form, ready for by simply mixing with cold watar. Anyone ran I rtish it ,11 ALABASTINC c omenta to walls, dimtroya disease germs and vermin, and never ml off or scales. Other wall coatings, ander fenolful Names, and usually nsTonsl with hot watar, are nnhealthful Its'.- Bates atuck on the wall with au, which soon rots, nourt-hea germs of deadly di.-t-ase, ml and sraltsa, iipoiling wall. oWklng and furniture Win n It Is n 1 1 MtaVJ to reflnish, the old coats most be wSaasd cäT sj erj . n-lv. , nayty. disagr't-eMe Jc.li, making the rooma damp and unfit to bra In. When wails are once coated with Alab tine, roeeeedlng coats may be applied. yer after year, without washing the walls, thus aating great expense and annoyance. Hot and Cold Water Kaisomines Have No Merit Pome dealers try to 11 them, buying them cheap, and trying to sell on Alahaptinc'H demand until such tlm as their customers lrn of the lmpo-ltion. THEY ARE WORTHLESS PREPARATIONS If yon e-annot buy AlaLastine of y,ur hardware, paint or drug dealer, refnse all Imitations, and write us. We will tell yon where you ran get Alaiavitt&e without delay, or s, lilt to you dir.. $500.00 GIVEN AWAY. Write for particulare. I rafVt of taintv tints hints on decorattsg, and our artists' up-to-date idraa on hesutlfins the hone, t ree. Huy Ala!eiinc only In l arkag, s, j n.; rly labeiad.

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W. L. DOUGLAS f3.&$3SHOES MVut

VV . I.. PollgllVI shoe h it e by their excellent style. -lit t ing. it 11 d an pert or wearing qe all tie achieved the l.trgest sale ,if aaj shues In the V 01 111.

They are just as good as t'.iose that 1 "t yon ?l to $," tho only difference is the price.

So a iMrymihtrt. I sot for nsmo and I nrieo on bottom.

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Where tiiere 1a much pretension, inu'h hits te, 11 t'oitoweii; tidlur uevtir pie tcuda. Liivuttr. ' " a 1 I am ure Piso'a 1 ure for (VT'timpMoa saved m life 1 1 . .ir; l'o Mr Ttios. Kobbine. Norwich, N V . rn 17. i9iio. A t V bead baa no abow agiinst a hif bean lUiiii a lloin.

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FARMS CHEAP FOR SALE. AT LOW PRU Bfl CIVEN AWAY hv Tu: Low Settlers' Rates to Montana and Washington BatSaVV M'kiv. makch and i kit.. fJBj

There are thousands of acres of rich agricultural lands not yet under cultivation along the line of the Great Northern Railway Write to-day for illustrated bniletin, giving detailed information OWN YOUR OWN FARM

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