Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1905 — Page 7

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FOREIGN rEKSONALS. ,,ni J Van Patten. Bur. :.toa ast the Vermont Bcdi of jr, !fi lullon a psrt of the iJ i Allen (arm. I.ih.au as Itic.iiaa

for fie gurpone of the ereettoa of ,,,, rial ter t( Ethan AI' Kuropatkin Is an eaperi ta and geography, od e I hU r .e i r ssjreaa mm.e I" ni u ih Mlti:es. Sti.;.unc It-sin art sent to t.tm tu Manl fn m Ru?la Frar-e and () rAs an ant her at if be t k nown bj rantir work. AkM. uimrai . .: wj.' niutb . :f I !.-;': M. t l. ru Kitchener Is the . t.lr :i.' u ...-.Ur ll.al lie Is represented tu !.. not con veyea that im pr istoa ry number of the feminine s-x. . ir.fs Not vrry loagaeOB rd from an unknown lady admirer merles a sprip of laurel at a ntaa-

t .1 receipt of wblh he tow II I : utrleeaw in a graceful ttjttsf f a Trombeiti of Rail en a eajoyt n.atlmial reputation at tns . n ate?t ilr.r'uist. Ha sp u ' J nt i: MajAJ ano dial i t. MM) is ; tn bU know ; if i . !.ai.-K-r taSMt he 14 mr.- d luen mastering the aru,ua I f the world, and he lattfl It ; . c dm to Ageerlca to coatpleta 1 .' r re of the dialects of ta Ii- . tl Hoekle. i re the Ktisao Jipancjc ar tiro ' i. Kuropatkln raid to Sineel, i . iaio gallant! defer. m$4 i'ort 1 ::er.-tl is a Lad loh.itr. but .i.rful engineer. Pit him w.th 1 furcea aralmt a Gourko or a lea" and you would find bim out .wrcd ar.d cut Into mir.cen.eat la I t and night. Uut et him btUnd ! a rk and bittlemcnt of his n B ar.", n t til ti.- ; reel cf :rth, '

of hf.l ctabiUtd.wii! prevail is him." .;. Ioar.ughmore. fc nnr; Mise of New York, is know n as "tha r n's angel" in Ireland. BtaealClV" h i f !,r tlneand money tolaca .nipoverished children in tb west : t.i beauties of nature Lady ihm re has had a catena of tri Udrea tal-en by the put la 'iaaa and through them the has o -c-ire t'ie aervice.s i,f wel!- . arts nun who take the v.atf. to ruble faraiNmse for a lew cas '.i. ' torn ma-t tai: ibtt tr.a ivra wuh h thet.- i ! V. r a - I t .. cad, villi llmftt facflitfea rreattba, are bound to have ua i:. I...:- In tU luiure.

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the Dad Trouble

Tood -bad irg

Boy nnd Hit Dad Haw with a New Bieakfawt

Bides a BuckBroncho.

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BT Hon QKOROB if.y ri or of W ; taVawtsttr "f "IV k'a un.-'

I . . t, oi')iicbt. Um. by J eph B. Bow tQAN ANlONIn T-x- My ( h iui: lad and I lef 8ir4üKi bacati o Hit man who tht hotel whre we stoned

a i ! ar Hot topt KOt

I as I van butv orcanlzli.a; a strike among !

the bellboy 1 told thtm the. ; 1 I double their wages by rtrikiny: at tartly

teu o'clock, when all the hoarder.- wanted cocktails sent to their rooms. 'They itru k all rljrhf . and the br-ak-fat f'KMl people bad all got pumped out. and then it etas my tun: Dad gave me a lifklnic. the hoarders kicked at me, the landlord oitr i me out of thehcu-eaaa1 tri! si i'iibo)h, who had their pla's fl!!e in t n n.mnics. chaed me all over town, and when I got hack to the .id dad bought Mrketr to San Anb too Isacaaas the do tora told him to pg4 o'it .n Hm prairie and take horseback ' ...... to hake the pulverized ork and ti ajMHalssj wrench out of his ays t n and every body threw stones at the bus that ajaj rode to the depot In. Well, kid. we arrived here nest day. and got ai rlimated before nicht. Dad bought a wide pray cowboy hat with a leather strap for a band, and began to poe a a regular oM rough rider and told everybody at tht hotel that he waa going Ht buy a ranch and rvi for conrrets. Er erlv.d l re is willing a northern man Fhouid bay a ranrh but when he talka

Tt Was Oood. Chloe. war Bjdaii of all work, ha ! tha trua llooDiaa'a fon(nei fof -o-id eatin " :... like ao many of her rare, tbs

often used lnffiifiB r. re ft) than

propiiiU ne dv fiWe' in atre

an estremely good pudding for deaert. t'hloe took a gencrou tte ti the pud1

ding, imti kad Ker I p ai.i aaid w.th ev

ap-

der

dioua'

tafactii.n oh! ef dat don't I.ippincott'a.

tate wt'.o

prcjudiifd against me I sttpgsMi I did -tarry the thing a'li'tle too far. You see cad hae pot Into this br akfaft food habit, ar.d rear!.- all the s4N rti mnts tha' des ' l o new lnviitiona ri I. mmm la. i f , . 4 mmd V a . r. KimcAlCfftfk

orknd Doom th bra n isktbsthalg r"nninsr . for r"rr' ff Jf

"HKNNT.hV 1 MBlil'K 1 AD WAS N ' '! j u run WORLD

AI T'K't'GH ERY l.oKO

to rz porrjLAB girls.

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ofiar and evmpatticm- ard -o-cttciouf ari a-bstneu to ' atural. Prop are Olck to tlis.fTertatios of any kind ar ! hav a apt for It; so piv up affitstioB. s rore "in. Avoid tno

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A FELLOW FEELING. y She Felt Lenient Towards tha Drunkard. reai 'eal depeos CD Pint ' A r o I'd lemperanco wman srai

in a very peculiar way. to re visa ..w at harsh ju-igment of the f iit vil who caacat rit Li cu;-i is sow the mors thafiiablo. I r auuiy years I was a fcmt ?uf - tram asihnia Tina ly my L-alta so poor that I found I could not 11 a.h-l U tioor arMW of iI got so nervous I coulJ not astl ToTfi me I must gir-.- up iK rf ratfee tin mnin shin that b qra thought gave aje some r-'.ief. iruuoa4 oi:r family phyei'isc. aud t'"f:. a coffee fiend himself, told to pay r.o attention to thrlr adrira, ha.l t-ufh a ch"rm f"r in? that ia ' -.uii a restaurant and setting a ff of the frsgr ranee 1 eoukl not realst sp. I felt very lenient toward tha .i ard who could not pa the sa l. Frier.ds often urged mo to try un. hut I turned a deaf ear. way Thar may do for people tO whom fg harmfui. but not far mo cof .iri? I will never part.' AI la it, however. I bous;ht n pad; f rtratlgf. slthouch I w asat-r- I Irink lt. I preparod It as , sr.d served It f r br;al fat. II Mtter BS I as agalnrt lt. I natist that rorer before bad i tasted a re delicict: cup of c ffee! Fmro day to thtss (more than two year) r. r had a desire for tfc old M) health noon rvttimpd; tha M : arcd. I began to sleep a4 in a short time I gained 2) la weight. I it. tided my phsi,,lan tha 1:- : --il nrcserlbed for me. tl'i-

losing hi appetite fur anything n:!.-tan-tial, and he is getting weak and nutty. ! Ma told rue when I went awav with lad that she wanted me to try my heft to br ak Tad of the hrtakfat-l d habit, an J I promised to do it Say . kid, if y ou rter txpect to u i-eed in life, you have gt to establish a reputation for keeping yi ur promises. Truth is might), and when anybody, can depend upon a I - -y to do asheagreesbisftrtuneisroade Dad fiw a n w tire?.kfart food advertised in an ea'tern niara.'itie ar.d. tin i I people only kept 3C er 40 kinds of mocking bird food for ptiest?. dad made me go out to the groceries and round up the tew Kind. 1 broiiEht a bos to the table at bits at fait and dad fell over himself to fill his saucer, and then be of red s vie to t.j;ht board i rs that sat at our tabic. The breakfas-t food I put t:p on dad was orne pulverized cvirk that I got at a grocery out of a harre! of CaltfoTBÜ grip's It looked esacrly like other breaVfatt fnod. bot yr.n d a r.Wetosee dad and several inalid southern colo if, and two arogtta lo were at the table, pour crtam o that pulverized cork and t-prlnl. tupar on iU and try to get the pulverized 60ft t M.ak up the afnga, but tt.epart.. las of I Oft floated nr. ti p of the .nam and acted alive. An old t orfederato i done!. ho h.sd call'd dad a (!amankee ever since we had been there, and a! way acted a thouch he was on the point of irawinca gun. took the fir-t m.';;l.ful and after chewing it awhile he swallowed as though his throat was rore. hut fce got it

down. an! ordered arrv k tat I. ar.d looked mad at dad Dad not i. od that theother? ' wrrc hav ing diffl. u't ir masteatlaf I the fo d. and so he pltr hed tn and ate hi" !

Io;n. ar.u fan: n n-- - &aj(j sver tasted, hut the rest of the crowd i

only took a rpoonfal or two. and V frait

-as-v at him nt i.ad an K.ok just

caf ;t ar.y !; here He told all around that he a a 4 avalry veteran of the war" and aranb I 1 ret a horse ta ride that would 'ir up his patriotle Instincts and his liver, and all his inside, and a reil kind man steered dad to a livery stable. "They saddled up a real nice pony for me. but when they led out tha horse for dal I ggw that trouble was

coming. The horse was round-shoul- 1 1 a m . . , . , 1 . i. '

i ifii on in- un k, biiu lmv j fu i gm atr ng i the saddle on the horse humped up ! Mra. Duney

ami ouehed most piMful. snl when they fastsoed the cinch the horse

groaned and the crowd all laughed

nesro bor ashed me if my old

m-e u'.ir rr a ..ir-i Y..-fnre and when

I to d him tn .t dad had eaten horses ! n'y"

In the army the boy said that horss would eat him. Vause he was the worst batter from PaikarsTina, In the west-

: ern part of the ttatS 1 to!d dad ths I horse was a dangerous bucker. hut ha 'tipped his hat on one side and said he had broken more binking bronchos than those T a? livery men ever saw. , Pad borrowed a pair of these Mexican ' spurs with a whe In them as big as a silTer dollar, and the men held ?ha : horse by the bridle while dad got on, and I must say he got on like h knew how He aked whi h was the road 19 Houston and we started out of town. About the fir.-t two miles out of town the horse walked, snd ac'ed as though It was going to die. and my pony would gel way ahead and have ta

Peaceful Household. Bars What ! uu and our wife aever quarrel: Waaps Well, we h-ven't quarr-led during the laut three aSSSts. How'a ll.it:" Were not on peaking term ." t'hi cago Newa. It ia said that the inrreaaa in :he nnm-tK-r 'f '.u.-n ti ara doing men" work" haa been 40 per rent, in 'he laat ten veara. From which the int. renew followa that a good rwuny women are ritting themaelvM fur the practical rrsponaibditiea of matrimony. Atlaau toostltuuon. THERE IS JUST ONE SURE WAY Ood' Klriaer I'll! BnlM lp Iton1 ..... I'eoplr 1 kf Make If .HI. lo.li.. . and 1 hut BeSUM llfnltlijr People In,) Mr. in.d Vlra. J. L. DulTry Sityi

THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT

Nora, Ind . Feh. 6th (SpeciaH That the eure way of bu Jd:ng up run down men and w .men ia to put t heir kidneys in good working order is aaown bjT t)ie experience ' f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dsfny ef this place. Both were weak and worn nnd dispir.ted. They uaed D.Mld'a Kidney Pill, and to-day both enjoy the bet of health. Mr DufTey aays: "I a veiy weak and almrmt pat goin. 1 tried everything wh-.ch people Bai 1 was g -1. hut

ot to tneht t:U 1 tr;el 1) : ; e auncy

1U. fhy helped me in every way and

and well now.

aava: "1 waa ao tnl that

if anvtwxiv would lav down a "r rm I

felt I coufd not atep onr :t. .vui-e t akin Dodd'a K.dnev IMla I can run and

A . jump fen res "

inan Health v kuineva insure pure moon;

D-dc iudecy axUS lnauro iit-althy kia-

The inventora are a very wonderful ciaaa f gentlemen ladiea. t.K. nowaday! but It reallv seema aa if the twentieth century' didn't need thsaj o much aa aome plain, prwet'.ral people to StfÜSS what they've done already - N. Y Tines. A CLEAR COMPLEXION.

To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of this paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Wenk and gflaafcaMttttf kllnvs aro responsible for more sd knew ggfd still ring; than any other ilgasg, tln retoro, when through lieble t or other rouses, klilney trouble is permitted to eontinue, flital results are sure to follow. Your other organs may noel attention-but yonr kitlnev most, because tbev " most and need attention first. Ifvouaro Hiek or "feel badly," begin taking Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver anil bladder remedy, hrcause

as soon as our kidneys begin to get hotter they will help all tlio other organs to beulth. A trial will onvinee anyone.

Simple Home Treatment for niackhradt, Hfd, tlnaili and OHy Skin nod DUnanrinst Hcnon.

4 ... "' iL tißZt) tuSt

fit M i S f TW

DAD N TMK BUCK ISO HKONCHO.

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-IAU UK'! VC Till'' IST lo ot"UAR OLD H 1 1 ;n BUOtM

lag hlct I lis I no us." for them Ma stayed for dinner. When I passed htm bis . flVe ctt.i ne rtaarKed; I arn rl td . a yo-i y-rt aggafbta gaoogb not to' .. ..If V . . . A A V,, ..,.ffim t

- ;u.iw.Tii i'j paawMaammi , .i... . ' 1 This !s th let Cttf of Tet : ever drank.' he continued : 'tha it an few people l.now bow to a k . d coffee.' When he got hlf 9 I baM Mm he wns drinking I'ost n He was Incredulous, but I 1 3d m . and row he uses noth ? I'nttum la his home and haa KVegtlf Irr.prcwed In tcnl'h." Nsma I n gf Portnn Co.. Battle Crerli, Mich. In . r pakaga for thefarvoas ii k book, "Ti r..,ad ta Wallr;:ia.-

After while a colonel went 11 nnlt the tat''- eicept

and by that t.nie 1 1 bad sw allowed a :tf I '

said to mc: " Henne-., either the .-.:.. or the elimate or somcthine has n set n.e. and I fttl aw though ymr 'ai v.arrot very lOiiit for this world. H f- re 1 die I w at.t yot to eonbea to mc what thst atuffis that I have been rating. iUic I can die in peace" "I told him that he had wanted s licht breakfast, end I thought there wac to-th-ir-qnite so Itfht as cork, ard that he was full clear to the mnrrle with l uiv. r trH cork and he couldn't sink any more ajraea 1 e tOOl a hath Pad turned pale an.l we Went out In the office ar.d found that all the people w ho at at our table and e breah'a t (mm were in the har1s of ..oc.ors. and cad went In the room with them, snd each hsd doctor, and bou oy.etttui.af tr.rnIdon tkDon,

w ait for dai' aad the amej to come up. Da! was mad because they gave hire such a slow- herse. What are those things on your heels for?" I says to da.l. Why don't you run the spokes into his slits" 1

Ju.t to be sociable.

Never yKi mind m.' says dad. After I have leaked at the scenery awhile I will open the throttle on thla dromedary, ard we will go and visit the pyramids." "I was a little ahead and I did not catch dad In the act of kicking open the throttle, bn: I heard something that sounded like a freight train wreck and dad and the horse went by me like a horse race, only that the horse was not on the pround half the time, and hs didn't go straight ahead, bnt Jut lowered Hi bets' between his g and Jumped in the air and ame down stiffleceed. and then Jumrl sideways, and ehsneed ends, and did it all over asaltt. si over the prairie, and dad was a sight His eye stuck out and his teeth rattled and every time the hor? gggsg

dewn on his feet dad seeniet to ret shorter as thouch his aptr.e was belrg Telescoped up into his ha. I think dad would have fallen off the first jump. or.lv hehsd rammed the spurs in amorgst the horse's ribs and COaMal ret them out Oee. but you never saw such arions. unless yon have een a hor-e eo plum crazy The horse kept glrirg dad new fancy side steps and jumps until dad yelled to rr.e to pe a gun and

a" though he ! shoot him or the h nre. and he ileal rv.r aud he I care whhb I yelled to dad to l oosen

1 un on

ba.us or the I rnn u et me. an J I and

If you are afi'.icted with pimples, blaekbewde, red, rjugh or o;l km. or diatigunng humors, you will find thia fimple home treatment moat agreeable, speedily enettive and econ-.tuicaT. ticntly amear tbw face wuh the great eir.olhent akin cure. Cwtirura Ointment, but do not rub. Waah off the o:r.:raent in five minute v.th Cuueura 8oap and hot water, and bathe freclv. Repeat th a m. iniiig and enmg ana yen will noon t rewarded th ü skin aoit. wh-te and clear. Cutirurw Soap, the best t ilet and complexion aoap in the Wf.rld, ai.ted by t'uUcura Ointment, w.'.l preserve, purify and

lau:.tv the c mnln. n and k-?p the

akin in a healthy condition, prevent

ma blae khead. pimple, eruptions or the

it-turn ot eerema aud other akin tfoables

I aed aa a thampoo it rleans-s the scaip

r i rat and aeaksj. reu-iv.na dandiuti

and promoting the growth of the hair. For red rough hands, iching palma and painful finger ends, futieura Soap and

Ointment a. h ere marveloua results, often

in a aiugle night.

would be an en rrr.-u inereae

du. lion f we were all Paid what

uk we are worth and earned the

Puck. - . s Guaranteed Cure for Pilea. . Rlin.1 nieeiinaorProtrodircrt'es

irutrffimt will rf'inl monev If l'zo

rw fuila to cure in C to 14 d&ya. üOc.

Th invmtnr of he "sold brick is

lead, but many counterfeits survive him Louisville Herdd.

The mihi and Immediate, effect of liver and bladder troubles ths symp

Swamp Root tho great kidney and toms or which ar Olingen to pass your bladder remedy la soon realized. It j water frequently night and day, smartstands the highest for its wonderful I ing or irritation in passing, hrlckdust cures of the most distressing cases, or sediment In the urine, headache.

Swami) Root will set your whole system backache, lame back, dizziness, poor

right, and the best proof of this lsatrial

3 Cottage St., Mslsosi;, Mass,

; : a -r Sia i Jan. inn. 1 A.

'gitf m?e I waa in tue Array, I nan more or ki.lacy trouble, ami within the pastStet if became ao tevrre ard comp'ivated that I uftc red rverrthniK an.l waa mm h 1 armen my irengtli and power waa fat learing tue. Inw an adTerttaetreit of 6wamp-K-4 and wrote king lor aiivue. I begun the ue of the me.licin a-'S t'"! a decided Imp rovement after taking swam r'-Roo only a hört tune. 1 cowdawcsl it. and am thnnkful to av that I am er ine'y ciued wnt atrong. In ora.-r ; haWttyaWta about thla, I had a i!octoreu;-:ine .. hi ru rvater t.day and he pronounced it all right and in aplendia condition. 1 know that y ur t.wmp-lt.t i purely Tegetahte and d. n. t contain any harmful druß. Thiivking yoa f '.r niy coriplete recovery Bad r' nmrnding Samp-RK to all tufferera I aau" Very truly voiira, I. C kl MARPSON. Sw amp Roo Is not recommended for everything tut It promptly cures kidney.

digestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney truui !e. bhin eruptions from bad blood. neirn!e!a. rheumatism, dlaletes, bloat lag, irritability, wigsout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of fl-'h. sallow comn, or Uright's disease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty four hours, fern a sediment or settling or has a cloudy arpearance. It Is evident that your kVlneya and t laddf r need 1 "mediate attention. Swamp-Root la pleasant to take and 1 for tate at drug stores the world over ,n bottles of two sizes and two prices fifty cents and one dollar Remember the name, SwampRoot, Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the a l lress, Ding hamton. N. Y . on every bottle.

EDITORIAL NOTÜ In order to prove the wonderful merits of SwampRoot you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both

free by mail. The book of tat thousands upon t' Stimonlal letters re-1

sent absolutely contains many thou?anns of

ceived from men and womm cured Name

The value and succesa of Swamp Root are ao well known that our readers are advised to send for r wsmple bottle. In sen.line your address to Dr Kilmer A Co.. Dinghamton. N. Y., be ware to say you read this generou.9 offer ia this

paper. The rocuincness of this offer la guaranteed. COl'PON.

Pleaae write or fi!l in thi c u;- it i nnn.e and a idre und Ir Ki n er K.

aen1 yoa a Free Sample Itottle of amp-K'oet the (Jreat Kldne Keened) .

ir .... will

ft. enj V. City er Tomn State

Mention ih ik

out. snd ad and I.

he bridle, and let the hoisa

lengthways ln"od of sideways. I ewes he lid for tho hone lit oat

for some RaSJtSnltt Iftas, and before I could gwt there the horse had tun under a limb and rrraped dad off. and when I got there dad was Mag under a tree, trylnc to ; r.v tad swear all to wonst. and his spnrs were all blood and hair, and thing? a BOTtt ear ..r. the Inside of hls'elf. and the hnr-e was standing not far away, eating gtass und looking at dad If dad had lud his rovolver along he noo'd have kl.lei the horse, but the hone seemed to trow he had been fouling with an un

armed man I got dad .rgnted np. anJJ

he rode my nony 'o town, and I had to lead the hu king horse, and hs stt soma of the cloth t tit f my ysnta.

AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE.

An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old. Cnrd of a Terrible Cass After Ten Years of Suffering. Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Mentor. Ohio, says: " I v aa cured by lVwn's Kidney Pills of a tetata case of kid-

aey tron oie. 01 eight or ten yea is' standing I soff r '. the mot severe backache and

other pains in the region of the kidnev, Th.-e were especially severe when atoop'.nff to lift

BiDSsr JCSTCS. anything, and often I eonld hardly straiß-hten my back. The noliing was had in the day time, but jut as had nt night, and I waa always lame iu the morning. I waa bothered with rheumatic pains an! dr .revical swelling of the fees. The urinary pa-sages were painful, and the secretions were dis '-dored snd 6 free that often I had to rise at night. I felt tired all day. Half a box nerved to relieve me. and three boxes effe. t. d a permanent cure." A TKIAL FREK Address FosterMilbum Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sals by all dealers. Price, -'-0 cents.

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