Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1904 — Page 3
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hack ami hips, wem mi Miff and sor thai ha fiiilil not rat up from arliair it In mt 1 1 I p. I k'ot him a box t.f Doid'n Kidney Pilfa. Hi! (alt relief intime Juys. One box cured him." A PRBB TRIAL Of this fTent kitincy nadioina which curod Mr Mai shall will he mailed on application to any part of tht I nited Males. A'lilrOaa FosterMilhiini t o.. UwlTalo, N. Y. Sohl hjr all dealers; pries) id cents per box.
The A tli telle Jn ni neap. In a .lapane town nno can not walk far without belBg confronted by athletics in ono form or another. In the streets you ran rarely M6tf6 the painted and gaudily dressed tots who turn baby handspring execute somorsanlts and do oth. r infantile StrAlta in a wheedling effort to secure the "hairy foreigner!1 wealth. A Japanoso tnatstiri were not the fair it purpoftl without the bt paagta tightrope performer, the liamlioo laddt clinihitiR yOttttgSteM, thT- w nstlers, tumblers, spear. -.men or fencers. So deeply rootel is the native love for the strenuous life that the national sports of other lands have been tried In Japan. The mikado, with many of the imperial family, attends tin annual spring races in Yokohama, hut nothing in the line of Lea ported sports so appeals to the Japanese as cycling and haseball. Cycling chilis are scattered all over the empire, thousands of American bicycles spin across the Island, and the foreigners experience difficulty in keeping even a few of the rte.ir's and trophies out of native ba nds. The Tokio ha sehall t"nm is an efficient on;nni.atii ui. and it fretpientlr drubs the teams from Aber porU and cities. At the Yokohama cricket grounds excellent and sliarply-contfst-i ! games m;;y be wit.e seel occasionally hetv.efn tl.e Tokio native team ;-.nd tiie Yoi.oliama foreiga organization. Outing.
Tolil bj I'reniilenl Umlief. Präsident Hatlley of Yale has won a wide reputation as a teller of good s'oru - 1 'i- ...!' i : .:1 im niory has him til K I : It ad here "I have beard hini till Btorie for five years now," said a Yalo man. recently. '"I have yet to bear him repeat A typical HadUy story, which he does not hold to he original with him, runs as follow i : A Methodtal pre, H he. 1 was vigorously expounding the txt. "There shall be weeping and wailing and guashmg Of teeth. "Ave," he said, "there shall be gnashing of teeth! Yes." he shouted, tKiimdLttg the pupit with his Am. there shall Mircly be gMaalag of teeth!" "But I au.'t Rot M teeth!" shrilly piped Bp an old woman who had been Worked up to a full realization of her Kins hy the preacher. "Then, madam." yelled the minister, turning in her direction, "they will bf provided!"- N. Y. Sun.
I Ii a ( l urr il Pti "I run down one o them poetn whai had been aVelllgHl' 'bout the joys o' farmin', ftM him ti tht plowhandles an' hep' him a-goin' from sun-up to Kim down when he change! his tune!" What tune iU he tackle then?" " II irk- from- the- tonibs-n-dolcful-MMMdr Kit- up- thar- darn- you!'" Stanton, in Atlanta ConHitutlon.
BOTH JAWS SHOT AWAY Still a Successful Business Man.
A man who had both jaws shot away had tro t.le eatini; otdiuary food but found a loud-drink that supplies tan nutriment needed. He says: "I have beta Pti invalid since the lege of Yit sburg. in 18ft, where 1 was woundid by a Miuie ball passing through my head und causing the entire loss of my Jaws. I was a drummer boy and at tae time was leading a skirmish line, carrying; a gun. Since that time I tun I c, n awarded the medal of honor from the CoBffreM of the United Slat' s lor gallantry on the field. "Tho 0MBteejtttB.cei of my wound were dyspepsia In i s most aravateci form and 1 Anally proved ordinary coffee was very hard on my slomai h so I trii l flO I iiu and pot better. Then I tried common COffM auain and got worse. I did this several times and finally as Postum helped mo every time I continued to me it. and how often I think that if the QoVcnUMaVI had issued Post um to us in the Army how mu h better It wocl have been for the soldier boy thai "ffer. "(!Tee constipates me and Postum docs not; coffee ni iU I'll "P ? food. Postum does not; rotte keep! nie awake m Ii I mm dm noi There ia no fcntM coffee Is 100 much of a stimulant for BOtl Ptopl ,he cause of marly nil the con llpation. "This is my experience and ye" aft nt liberty to use my nam"' Name given by Postum Co., Bailie Creek, Mich. Look In each Bjtg for the f.un.nis litUe book, "he R d to WeiWllrt."
ILLINOIS AT WORLD'S FAIR The i'ruiric State's Beautiful Building Formally Dedicated. A I'll ruili, Speei liiHuUliiK Music. mi tiie i fsurttae mt "OM Ularf4 I i.riio il Hi I : t -ri lai-v. St Louis, May I'K With rnurtlal array ami lth 'oremouiea befitting the third state in Um Union the lllinoia building at tho World's fair was dedivi ted Friday, thd exert.-, -es b- ginning ai 1:11 and continuing into the afternoon Throun'.i ut the morning tho handsome, Illinois ouildiug. -.landing on the heighth east of the Agricultural building, and envied nt a wist of over $7.".,(0). was the 'ucuh for tho crowd on the World's fair grour.ts, over -0,000 of whom It was estimated verc r.ativo Iilinoisans, many of whom came to St. Louis e.-ie: ially to witness the dedication of the Illinois building. The el iborate state building, which was tho sone of the dedication exercises, is ono of the handsomest and largest state tmiidings on the grounds. The man don itself is large. It Is surrounded by a bioad veranda Th-? central parlor ia lirge enough to accommodate several ihcv.üands of thu
lacrrnard Hlreniilli of ( bains. A GtHMMI taWtneef Im brought forward ii i. cm into bod of coiiMriiciiuff riianih mi u to ettssiaate the tefjahaesa dm- to fault J n.att i i..l oi con.-t ruction, w bh Ii lOQMliBil I peetin in chuiim mad of KjluliiK t.il. Tin' met liod consists in rindinf vire inte link and Mitdlag the tarai of wire by dipping ia a hath of lhpiid zinc or other nuncorroale material. The u i nil links may alio be tilTened by In ii g wound on an internal teil lining adapted to receive the wrappings of wire. It it, claimed lhat ehaiai nadt h tii- stelhod irovide equal st m i. t h w it h less watte of metal. ( hirugo Inter Ocean.
lllli.riinl Knet. Miss Yaaeer, of Boston Which do you consider was the in-irr heroic, Mr. lit Punster, Joan of Arc or Maria Antoinette'.' De Punster- Maria Antoinette, of course. "Why? She surely did not hnvp to undergo the tort lire ut death that Joan of An did." "Oh yes, nhe did; much more. John of Arc was given a hot stake, while Maria Antoinette was obliged to be contented with a cold chop!" Harlem Life.
Doubtful Compliment Fonhnry ItiKflow, who baa m-rptrd tier chair of foreign raja tin at Boatoa BaieoraitV. had miupletrti an le 'Iren ba I iure the Twentieth Century dab ot Cb( I cago A yoBO man congratulated Mr. I5ieliw rather awkwardly in tint addrtaa, eiiii tin- learned tmveler rephmi: "Tkat ia a douLttui eumphinent. it remii'ls tue et a rem. ok that a tin ml ol tun I Jn' made al a .New llamp.-ioi e wedding. " 1 iiiM friend, an obnervunt chap, wateiied the groom closely durmn the eefeUMajTf and at the end loie down m the happy ' man, ahoek him waiml) by the band, and Mini . " 'Bill, ye done ood. I bad an ein M Would 1 akittuh while ye w ii bata' tud up, hm. bagoafci ye l. okrd a bold aa abcep.' " V aoLiLKtoa Post.
DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION-PE-Rl-NA MADE hNIEE UNNECESSARY.
Ifcoaf Ihr I In mn. Uunius are neer ridden, exoepl by children, who boinetimih mount their peta, and, unleaa they are very tum und will trim iti, ttiy will not permit even a Child to ellBkbon their bucks. Nor in the male UgOM ? sheared, although the female in the pasture is usually clipped I the spring. The llama wub the beait of bnrdea of the Incas, end to its poaaeasion is attributed their superiority oee end Hoal subjugation of the neighboring race. Peru Letter.
GOV. HH H A KD TATKS persons who attended the exercise'. To the we-t "f thl room r.s a platform built into the room, from which the speakers delivered their addresses. Btatoea of 'wo of tho greatest statesmn Illinois has produced, Lincoln and .r;uit, guard the nuiin entrance on either side of the r,fj.irway. inlel Krimi I ulii rnllr "f lllinoia. Many of the part i ipants in the cereii oaie le;in to arrive '1 hur.-day. Among the first we-e 8Ö0 cub'ts fnim the Pniver-ity of Illinois Many of the lliailllüllilllll luul their v.'ivea and prominent citizens from every part of Illinois arrive! Thursday, Oar. RtCttard Ya'eaof Illir.-ViS and UU staff arrlv . il Pridav morning at the Administration building, at the World's
lair, at 10:15 a. m, and na'.d a brief v'sit to President Francis In his private
office President FYancli ar.d Gov Tatec b ;id the procssion dow n the rtepa of the bttlld lag, whereupon the governor advanced toward the Illinois troopr, which were drawn tp in front ot the building, and mad" a brief address He aid there was every rvtsnn in the world why the soldiers of his state and every Other StMC should be most pro lb ient. "Tho time has come," he said, "in nilnote, as well as In many other states. When olenvnts may arrlvo which, if Dot deterred, may cause serious trouble tt Ute state." The zereiaeC lie-in nt 10:3d, whoa the procassion, hen led by e dctachassart of Jener-m gUSWdS, procecded from the Administration builUng eastward to the Plaza of Orleans, opposite the Mines ana Metallurgy building, and thCUUS UCSt card again to the Illinois bclMlnff. Next to th" Jefferson guards In the nroces? ion marched the S'.o cadets from the University of Illinois, excellently drilled and 1 nding to the whole parade an extremelv martial air. Tiie eatfCUl man h. d to Ihe music o? thdr ow n Student banti. Ilehiiiil the ondMl rode Gov. Yate and his staff. Then followed hC DCUatUT (HI.) band, dUseaf f lillnoii and thet-gi-.rstn. itev. f. a. Lace of Carlmvllle, in , offered the ttTOeation In the Illinois pavilion at 10:. 10 o'ehw h When the audience was seated In the auditorium of the Illinois hrilding, the Interior pr'sented a very beautiful appearance with the gay colors and graceful gam BtS Of titt women and the decorations of the -oom. II M Dunlan, the president of the Illinois State omni ssiou. presided at the meeting, and after nn introductory .id dress, in which h" stated some of the
difnculties that had confronted the i . iiiini'-.-cui In th 'ir task, formally turned over the newly finished stru -tt:re to (iov. Vates The gOVernOf , Who Is a son of thn fi.motis civil war uovernor. made neat ppevh. 'n Which he thanked tho commissioners for the work they had performed, and in which he praised the ri cord of Illinois in the iast and in the pn seat Me OITendeil I nclr lUSBi Terre Haute. Iml. May 2 --Mrs Clara Ingram, of Paris .III., has been indicted b; a Pnited States grand Jury for drawing a pension as the widow of William McKinley, a soldier, although she lOttf ago iWrltttc! her right to It by marryiug v.,, on weit Mwessaest h t. & a
Ifuccogee, I T.. May H -A new wen hrotmht in the local field Thai -
AI Ihe rim I Odlcp. Stranger Any letter for BIO f Clerk What's your name? "Yes, that's it." "What s it?" "Said it ag'n, b'gOthi "Said What 7" "No, saitl Watts." "Well, what's whats?M "Tin re c are! Struck the hull thing at bast, didn't ye? Be there any lettera for Watts Watts'.'" BoatOI Courier. ItollKnnnt Itelilier. "Sir," s.iiii the bighweynsn, after he had gone Through Dil Victim's locketS and found only 1! cents, "1 shall sue you fur damages if this happens again." "On what grounds?" asked the aatuulehed victim. "It is an impoaitios poa the public, ir, for you to 0 choat looking ao prospetoua, and only 11 cents iu your locket." Cbieaffu Evening Poet.
Elegant Train Service of the Nickel Plate Eoad. The thoruush development and main- ; tenance ot the up-to-duO fiaxnenger ervice f the Ne kel Plate Road leaven nothlag to le tie-.rtd by people who tiavel. Ladtea traveling alone or accompanied by . chileiren will appraciata the elean and well-lishted eoucnes. in.ele ko by the enrpa ni colored porters in umfonii who attend tbe waata of both tu.-t and sei ind cUsn paaaengera u.thout extra Charge The din- I rag car eervice of the Nickel Plate Road ! kan lietomt; verv popular with the patrona va tbe hne and one ot pride t the uianak'eroent. Tbaa servn e m conducted under the aysteia of individual club men In. i Carefully prepared BMBMS are compiled mi booklett, eontainuij; BOggWtiOM for breakfaitt, luncheon or SCMMT that will Mt cost you more than thirty-five centa i aad on up to one dollar, which ia the limit, hence the disbursement may wait j for the appetite. Meals are also served , "a la Carte.'' Aa no exceaa fare is charged on any train, it will he to your advantage to Mrehaas peer slants ria the Kirkel Plate Koute. where rate are lower than via any other line. Effects of Scotch Whisky. Gunner So you drank Scottish whisky , at tiie baaoaet until you saw tr.pl . I' d you hear bella r.:iinc in your earn'' Quyer Worse than that 1 heard bagpipea. Phdudelplna Record. Shnke Into Your Shoes Ai en sFiiot-Emse. ltcures li.nnful. swollen, ' sin artuu'. sweating feet MakeK new aheea i easy. BoiAbj nil Druggists ami Shoe S1 re. Don't accept im v sui ititutrt. Sali.pic i l'.bhl i Address A. H. Olu.st. d, be p.. y ,N. V. 0 There m a diffei
the rmht to rule and trying to rule urigku Chicago Iril usu
I i:va RARTBO, i - Baal ATA kft, Jiew V.-rk City. N. f.. writes. "1 a ii tb red for thlWCVeuta with leucorrhca and met ratinn off the womb. The doctor ad vi cut cd an operation which 1 drceded very miu li, and blrongly obje, el to go under it Mow 1 ant a chaiTged womnn. I'eruna cured nie; it tooa lone bottles, but I f .t s. much improved I k pl tau ing it, aa I dreaded au o(K' ration so much. 1 am o day in perfect health and have n t felt so well lor tifU'tn ycara." Mr&. Eva liartho. At rs Senator Roach, of Larlmorc, A. Dak.; Mrs. Senator Warren, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Belva Lock w ood and Mrs. Gc neral Longstreet, of Washington, D. C, are among the prominent fadies who Indorse leruna. Mi Helen K f, Kaukauna, Wis., writ "St-veral times during the past two years or more my syu.m ha been great lv in mid of a ton e, and at thow times Vet una has 1-mi of great help in building Bp the system, restoring my appetite sad securing restful sleep." tfsiim Kolof. Miss Muriel Armitage, SA Greenwood Ave.. Detroit, Mu b., Ihstriet Org'anizer of the llovul Ti-mplara of Temperance, writer ;is follows: "Ibntfered for live years with uterine BTeerularitiea, which brought on hysteria and made me u phys eal wreck. I tried doctors from the different bchools, f medicine, but wit bout an v perceptible change in my condition. In my despair 1 called on an old nurse, who advised me to try I'eruna, and promised good resnlis if I would persist and take it Secularly. I kepttlusupforsix months, and steadily pained strength and health, and when I had BUM fifteen bottles I considered myself entirely Cured. Iam n trratefnl. haopy woman to-day." Miss Muriel Armitage. Miss Lucy M. Itib-y. 'S.- Davenport St., Cleveland, Ohio, writes "I wish t add my indorsement to thousanda of other women who have been cured through the use of Pemna. I Buffered for IvU years with severe backache, and when weary or worried
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w hin- Havnae Rabbila. Babbits have a warren in thegrounua of the white bouce. Tiny are full-hizcd and ntnltlpi j rapidly. Whatbecpmesof the surplus is not known. a it ia nn unwritten law of the white house that they are not to be chased or ruoh sti ( Thia is one rcaaoa Wfcjf there nre no dogs nt the white house. Chicago Chaonicle.
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Robinson Crusoe's man Friday T Mother ltecause he ctune ti him on Friday. "Thea w h don't von call me Wednes
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through this fog! Steamshiji Captain (reassuringly) Fogs me w ry Tungerous. madam, nr.d I nm always in a hurry to get out of them. London Tit-Hits.
Saaras CrISJe. Artist- Ohl you think the background' "be Mt iy," do you? Perbape the cattle are "beastly," too, though I tlatter myself Priced I J Artist- Ob BO, my dear fellow! That's ust what they are aot, London Tit-Pita.
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has heca iu use for over 30 year-., has bonic tho sip;naturo of y and has iMen niado nndi-r hi perJjffl. 7rV Soual superv i io:i sine ii- inlaiicy. UkK7;XcAlA Allow no ono todoci ivo yon isi this. All Counterfeits Imitations and lust -as.od" arc bed Experiment! that trifle with and eudant; r tho health of luliuits and Children Hxpcricuco against LIxpcrimcnU What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is a shawtnlnM suhstittit for Castor Oil, Pareporic, Drops and aViotialaar Syrups. It is l'li-asant. It contains ucithor Opium, IMorpliino nor other N.motio eubstuuee. Its npo is its nara'itcc. It destroys "Wonne and ulluy lYverislincss. It cures Diarrhtca anl W ind Colic. It relievos Teethinu- Troubles, eWNM Constipatiott and Flatulency. It u.s.simiUtes iho Food, rcpulates the äStoinach and lloweis, giving iu althy ami natural tsleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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aeiOOSti SfllOtBtOtf ! rinlrrlna. it has been discovered that the Jilaaterng in thr eralls of a room serious.y affect it iicotistic properties. Tf.e best results an obtained by uaing pure pypsiim. N. 'S'. .loiirnal.
16 Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. A- thi ftirron coMm, tt unnir btbcct, m vorn err,.
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