Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1905 — Page 7

II GREAT MEDICIIE CiilNGB HEALTH TO TEuEC MEX LER8 Ol BAMK I'AMILY.

t ili. n W if. HvMIttS A M r Mafurla, II u.l.aii.1 Um i: ntu l imii. l..i.gtili r'a INWM l'ro.liaiKHi. "Ihnvo r 1 1 in nii i Dr. William TmiU Pill t m.iiiy 1h," said lira, (riie-M-M, be-ellll-i- I liuvc" S' . rt M. !.j 1 rouli. tinio nft r tim-,ri;,'lit im mjo .i ttttu ily . Tlie re nt e ihn i.f BS WUO havej Ii AmM alut tli.-ir MMN itn. W- l imtA MMd t lit Lo ii 1 1 y I m h I y h w t il on tb.'nibj. i t forour iwut'XjK i ie-n. .- has tnugbt 119 L i- wrll tln-y l v. tvo M i l It Wim jti-t rt!- i:t t 11 y-arn nTe tl.at I first NM abut Dr.WUlMHS1 Hak Tili, ninl l Mglat my Iii -t i. I w:;v t that ti mo all MM I au, Weak, tu rv ua and without HabiUoa. 1 bd 1h !! m torin all MMMMW f r MakrM tld IMMMBklMMtUti Bvw j Imdy tboagki I MM into tiRiimptioii, us my tu t her lind di 1 of that dicMU ' ThntiLH to Dr. Williams' l'mlc IMIs, 1 bim I) .V lUivo r.;d luaity. I I. , .n to improve an soon 11 -1 1 . run totakf tin in, Min whew I lud mi im tliroo boi ilira wall wowa. Everyone wood, r.s b w I

MMB no Wall Bud ami al io to caro f. r lire

j DESPOTISM OF IMPERIALISTS

Anoatlou ami Alu'f üf Poaer lacicueu.g lu th Republican Party. Kx itemtary Ckwtaljroa'i ismmmm to Ig MM ' MM I ' t ITHtriWIlIp MTTM um m .0 mipiiasu.- i(u- eiir.ou workings of la Kreil I. I. rul n.a Lim eri-ettl Ly lue WpihltMH part), which ha lor -ar Krailually bun com t-n train. k politic al power lu tbt- he act of fMPMSMMM ItMWtMWti and particularly hau DM4' ibe- pofcl e.ffl. Ige IMBUf t parly tuL .rol. Mobt pe-upl-. nays the St. Ixiul Republic, NMjMtt Mr. Cortelyou. the ai-e retary to two proi.i-Dts, a a reputable and extremely Intelligent and capable man, and there ha been at no time, . v eu durlg the campaign an effort to dis arage bun personalty even on the part of the u;ot narrowly parlinan newspapra but LI MMI I the extreriie Illustration of the Inherent Iniquity of the lmperahMic machine encroaching upon the country 'a democratic Institution and threatening to override popular will. Mr. Cortelyou was put Into a cabinet position specially e r- at eel In aid of the machine the department of commerce, a position of official vauta4 bringing the party into Intimate reia-

Merly Mitdald. Doctor," said UM man who several WMkH I 1 r- hml been orated on for api.eiifii, ü n in, aii right except tor u httwy (MthH In the pit or my stomach and a iHghl MUUI1fl rattling when i waJx " "Thei. , x, iaime.l th M. I.. slap phU his thigh; I I.new that caae ot surpn al iMttrWMMtl VMlM turn up eventually. Will you pay nie f..r them and keep thtMi or shall I remove them-.' 'J he Mffl will bp alxjut the tlMt "HOMlM Pot,

Cost of English Election!. "It is much ea.-ii r to demand

i Donstrtutional goveraMrat, tae ,ub

) 1 ' "l 'In ( zar of Uussla havt done, than it will be to w-t it," remarkH a critic "Every general election In KngKiül (oms at leant IMMjMft. Every scat after such ai api.eal to the general electorate re presents a privat? ouHay of 17,500, of whu b sum thi winning candidate has paid at least MWft And then bis outlay la only boxinnlBM."

PREFERRED BEiNC JAILED. !

Coucealed Burglar Surrendered Win the Music Irfssona Took Effect.

holm, and MSehildKB Without In lp. j ions with and giving it a stronger pur

Lr. Williams' Pink Pills explain it

"My MM Bl girl's h alth twgaa to fail when she was about f 11: tt 11. Bho Wttl MHPMMBj MMsplaitted of sharp pains iu her beml, WXmU g t deathly 6i. k ai:d have to leave tlies. h ilr" .111 tig i fp sir to revive her. Igairssotxiepillsl .!.. r. Hhe took only a f- vl.xes, but they cur 1 la r trouble, and OMMad In r to dan lop niton ju rfect pirtureof ln alth. Tin n my husband U k them f-r rbeumatiMU and f.. und that they w uld euro that t' '. öü yu see wo Lave nil g t gn at g 1 frnm u.-mg tb 111, und that is why Wo re'.m. tu nd the'ii to others. " Mrs. Minnie P. ("Josse tt lives at T'hi ichsTiHc, Tn'-nrsiwnf t ' .. i.io, und i ell known, as she has resid l iu the MM Mighbofhood lot Ml re than tliirhwa years. Ihr st'.ry MMWI that a Modioteo which tnak. s t!io MOOd sound and the nerves strong, overt- m s 11 variety of diiens-s and should bo foand iu 1 iwy hoam hold Dr.WilUaaM'Pfah r.'.is are sold by nil dragfTista 01 My W hi re. They harp rnrel nuuemia. mid nil fu-ms of woakamMf ahn tht mom arahhora rassa of dysaapchi Mid rhoMaatii n, I bey ur- ladiiH.iiBuble for growing irls. NOTED BY NAIIRALISTS The raoeaoa laagai ail its food into water before eating It. (Jranite is the tnly common rack which shows no tracts of either ani

mal or v gatahM life. Among tijh. the sunflsh. basking f harks and dolphins al! wim irtth their eyes above the Mtff&aa of tUs wa'er. African travelers ray that the whiti rhinoceros frequently dis from eating poisonous plantsJ wfck'h are r.ever eaten by the blu k one Tulips are so sensitive to the light that they will often close their petals during a dull day. au I remain shut up until the sunlight returns. Opals often fall from their settings because they expand uith heat more than othT precious stones, ami consequently, for OMM the gold Which holds thtM la l lace.

Wet weather tiny h" expected 1 swallows By low because then th Kets whi'h thf swallows MtfWS

thl r ni the n; the r..

Hyiat low to the noner real

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base on the giant corporations of the

country, a post eminently Qualifying the bolder for the plac e of c ampaign manager aud collector of contributions Graduating from the department of

commerce. Mr Cortelyou was made naional chairman of his party during the campaign Much unpleasantness arose from criticism offered against Mr. Kcswevelt for taking a man out of the cabinet out of the public service to do party work of this kind; hut It would lave been strange indeed if the American people had not regarded Cortelyou'a ! position and campaign collections In I the light of his former employment It would have teen stupid in the people to ! have regarded his collections from the j corporations as anyt hing other than taifryinga deliberately planned in the party ; mind. It was a sheer distrainment and extortion from the protected monopolies. Precisely as the department of commerce fitted Cortelyou for the chairmanship, so did the latter place c;ualify him j for the postal department. It is the big political department However cleanly he may eoadttct it. notwithstanding his ( personal probity, he will Inevitably have the great corporations aud protected Industries at his mercy at the MMCy of the machine, in any eve nt The post office department must powerfully strengthen the mac hine, under the management of men like Payne and Cortelyou. trained In party affairs, both in its relations to the financial and Irdus'nal ' powers and In Its relation to the country generally the post offices of the conn- ; try being the principal political feeders, as seen especially In the last campaign. The postal department Is the source of 'perquisites, center of distribution and ' nucleus of control. imperialism s worst form Is exhibit ed in the machine despotism, arrogation and abuse of power increasingly manl- : fest in the republican party. With Its growth in power and perfection of or

ganization the- party's necessity for pre-1

tense fades. The succession of appointments through which Mr Cortelyou has been brought into the postmaster generalship marks the limit of party and j machine daring.

Wift-Benters in Ocr.nany. Wife beaten are punished in a sensible manner 111 Cermany. They are arrested every Saturday after they have finished their week's work, ami kepi in prison until ÜM following Mon day. This Is done every week until the sentence is worked out. the object being that the delincjuent shall be able to e;irn Moaty during the week to support h I tan: 1 1 y.

Truth of the Congo. A-Fiwacfe journal. l.a Write sur le Congo, - inch, as its name indicates, la pabliahed by way of refuting English Charges relative to the niisovernment Of OOBgJ . dec lares that whep-as Holland. Qormaay utd Japan forbid the opium trade In their colonies. England baaeflte by it to the extent of 122,000,00 I a year.

Kaiter's New Idea. It is aiinoun-ed that, by order of th" kaiser, biograpb pictures of the (lernian navy an- to be shown in all German towns, to stimulate interest in the d"velopment of the service. The Idea orlirinawd s-ir.ie years rim in Bnglaad, where it was found to stitn-uiv-t- ; ui'in' !(,r the nav y.

Good Advice. In a company of li'erary men in Lottdoa a bor - who thought he wrote poetry, after complaining that the CfiUci had entered into a conspiracy of tUoaca agaiBet hiax, anked one of his bearers what lie would advise him to do. Join it," was the reply.

A burglar who entered a Harlem lie use Mffered a saxies (one el pMSMshiaent I hafspeaed, -.e ;he New Vrk Pease, t h t the fain.ly lie had e-ome to rob were in eonve-iiietitly eerif i sem. ami before he hati halt tmikhtsf bi aenrh be be-ard a step on the stain. Vu'klv ghthering u; bik booty, h( hpje-d brboe the piano, lit tending to make geiod L.a escape soon aa oppurtun.ty offered, but eapertamty did not offer, for it ppearetj that the n-p lie had heanl mm that e.f ctie of the daughtein of the SSVBC Wim bad come elown M the parlor for couple of hours' nraetice before breakfast hen khe had finished another daughtel wai ktanding ready tu occupy the Stool for another two Ik urt. .Next followed the music lesson of each of the young ludiea in turn. After thfke leftkem were over their brother's 0 lin teacher appeared, and, seating herself at the p.ano, began hi Meofspsaisseat But tin wa too Biueh. The burglar rushed from b. hiding place. "i'eir heaven' kike have me arrested

STOP! WOMEN,

AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTANT FACT

be implore! Viatiok in jail

"At least tbeie are no

M hill i: t er bcitl r Smyu. JiiulMri-e, Ky., April 3rd. 1 Spec. pj "I KutTereil for ;, uari with Mf buck, say Mr. J. M. C'oleroau, a well-know mdeut cjf this place. "'Iben i used Lodd Kidney Pill and I hae not felt a pain since. My lit tie girl complained of her back. She use-el about one huli b x 1 f Uodd'e Kidiiev l'ills und the is sound and well " It is thousand of statement Ike the above that show ldd' Kidney Pills to Ik- t lie one cure for Backache or any other mptom of derangeel kidneys. Eur Back ache is simply 11 sign that the Kidney a 'jeed help. Dudd's Kieiney Pills always cure Backs' he. They also always cure Pright's Disease, Diabete, Dropsy, Kheumatisin, bladder ami I'rinary Trouble ami tfeaart Disease. These are more advanceel stage of kidney disease. Cure your Backache with Dodd h Kidney Pills and you need never feur t hem. e It is easier for the average man to pa eotiiplimeiit than debts ('hie-ago Daily News. Stop Suffering Like That! Why don't you uie Pusheck's Kuro and be well. It positively cure-e Rhea asatiam Pain, Weoaaees, Mieoee, Indigeetioa. Catarrh and all Ulool and Nerve Disease. This is the best Itemed eer offered to the public: no other li Le it; it eure when everything else hs failed. Most Druggists kecT it, lrn-e, 1. or sent tir that r.ce to any address by Dr. Paehee k, hieago, A man usually eetimatea bit value ac ce.id.iig to the si lis of hm dm rriakitia

( Pluladelph a Bulletin.

- S - WILD WITH ECZEMA. And Other Ifi-hiiiB, Darnlnsi. testlf Krupllnna, nitb l.oaa or llnlr eec1lly ( ureil hy t ulirur.

That in add e'sing Mrs. Pnikharn T'iU are , Mritiii.ug your privat ills to a woman a woman whose experience with woman s dise ases covers a great many years. You can talk freely ton woman when it is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man -besides a man docs not understand-simply because he is & man.

Many women suffe r in silence and drift along from bael to worse, knowing full wi ll that thev

ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physician. It Is unnecessary. Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. Mrs. Piiikham' Standing Invitation: Women suffering frejm any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Plakham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received! opened, read ami answered by women only. A woman c an freely talk of her private illness to a

woman; thus has tx-en established tM eternal MMaMoMM httww Mrs. Pink bam and the women

of America which has never tie-cn broken. Out

of the vait vedume of experience which she

has tej draw from, it is more than possible

mat she has gaineel the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothing in return exce-pt your good-will, and her

advice has relieved the usands. Surely any I woman, rich or poor, is very foolish If she

does not take aelvantage of this generous

offe r of assistance. Lydia E. 1'inkham Medicine Co., Lvnn, Mass.

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Following a publish two letters Irom n wo 111. in who ace-e-p-tcel this invitation. Note the result. First letter.

" be ar Mrs 1'mkham:

" As you know. I reite you that mv doctor said I mutit have an operation or I could not live. I then wrote you, telling you my ailment. I followed "your advice auid ain entirely well. I can walk mile without an ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and

to l.yuia 1-.. t inkJiani s esretaiile C . .mpound.

A Cut-Up. "Oiteh! ' exclaimed the man in tho chair, ' you are carrying frivolity too far "How do you mean? querie d the barber, reaching for the alum. "You do altogether too much cutting up." Houston Post.

Japanese Gymnasium. Every barrack in Japan hasagymnsaium, and M well traineel are the Japanese seildiers that in lets than half a minute the y can scale a wall 14 feet hiph by simply leaping OO each other's shoulel rs MM tiiu ttstainlag two or tbree others.

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i rote t):;r si and In the- 1 ineah for th ikers Stat t:

CHILDREN AFTCCTED By Mothers Food and Drink. Many babies have been launched Into life; wi'u constitutions wcake led by disease taken in with their mother's milk. Mothers cannot be too arotal as to the food they use while nursing their babes. The experience of a Kansas 1'ity mother Is a ease in point: ' I was a great coffe" ilrinker from Child, and thought I could not eat a Meal without it. Hut I found at iast It was doing me harm. For years 1 hal been trembled with dizziness, spota before my eyes and pain lu my heart,

to which was n.ide-d, two years ago. ft)

rhronic sour stomac h. The baby was born 7 months ago, and alnvist from the- be-ginning, it. too, suffereel from sour stomach. She was beklag it from me! "In my distress I consulted a friend of more expe rience than mine, and she teihl me to quit coffee, that coffee did not make gexd milk, I have since ascertained that it really dries up the milk. "So, I quit coffee, and tried tea ami at last cocoa. Hut they did not auree with me. Then I turned to Pi stum Coffee with the happiest results. It proved to be the very thing I needed. It not only agreed perfectly with baby end myself, but It Increased the- flow of my milk. My hu-band then quit fffee and used Postum, quickly got Wtfl eif the dyspepsia with whbh be had lieen Uoohled. I no loncer suffer from the deines?, mind spells, lain In my hnrt or Eour stomach. Post urn hn rured them. "Now we all drink Poatam. from my l 1 i' l in my scven-montlr ' old baby, H hi. proved to be the best h"t e I wo have ever used. We would tlve Po t:m for th" ' et cof

Its Benevolent Beef Tract Just how consumers were enablcl, before the trust was formed, to l uv ail kinds of meats much cheap 1 wh 1

the cattle and she p and hog growers were receiving better rates f..r th f products is neither here nor here; Mi

the dead past bury its dead. Wo arlirlBl In the active, COStly ur sc ai snJ

dealing with coadltlom as we Rati tbeM. Nor Is it pertinent t.i Inqofrej hviw the bi packers ha.e man i re I ; to pile up Vast fortunes while occupy-1

ing their time la lerviBfl the p it lie fof nothing Only unreasonable carp-.i Will think of these things v.cn tney might be instructive ly reading Mr Carfle-bi's pWBOffl The hapowtaat fact, otlicially certified, is that tho j-cf trust is our kind and gentle frienl, and thai wo should be bad off ladMd WtthOV its kindly ministrati 11-. 1 oug live the benevolent beef trust and long n .: the era of low cattle and hlgri ste.. j continue to alleviate hum in : uffenng and biess MlBhtad KlTI1f City Journal. Once let the pci-p; bo MVatved to the Iniquity of a monopoly and they will find a way to end It or to mend It. Indianaisills News (Ind;. Commissioner Garfield is certain that he has the evidence necessary to coavlct the packers' combine. All he lacks now the conviction. fhlrogn Dally News. The Providence Journal (Ind.. rep ) calls Secretary Taft letter on the administration's policy toward the Philippines "frank snel explle It." and add.-: "Philippine independence becomes therefore, an academic question so far as we arc Immediately concerned It is our prestnt business to do our best for our interesting wards and assist thnu along the path of progress as fast as la consl8te.1t w ith their c apacity for orderly development." The Modern Idea. "How," asked the Sunday Khoal teacher, "was a small man like DavI4 able to overcome a giant like Goliath ?" " 'Cause David und Tstood JIu Jltsu." promptly voe -iterated up to-Jate little JlMMti J01.es. Loaltvilhl Cour'er loaraaL

G . Mt Wliittler. Ail Missemrians lil.e to sit around and Whittle. A man from Platte county visited la Montana recently aad found the reel pine of that state sin h good whittling that be r mail ee a Month longer that h? Intendexl.Kaneaa City Star.

Bathe the affected part with b"t water anu Cutiouia Soap, to cleanse the surface a cruets and scales and soften the thickened cuticle; dry, withoat haul rubbing, and apply Cut.cura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and sootbe ami heal: and, laetly take Cutierurn Resolvent Pills to cool and eleans the blood. A ingle set, costing Vut 11.00. is often sufficient to cure the nost torturing, dufiguring skin, sc-dp and blrod humors, with loss of hair, when all ewe fails. There are timo when a dollar bill grea far' her than a wagon load of sympathy Chil igo Sun. Edelstein, III. Piifheek' Kuro helped me and I am better now thuu I have been for a long time. Mrs. K Ibke). Pari. Logan V, Ark. We are very Well pleased uh Poshoik' Kur. and together with etbefs who were cured by it, join in pra:s:ng its merits. We oni,- rccret al! the Money we nent without reult until we wri thil lemedy. Mr. M U e Kläger.

F r. iht ye-ars I hav eiffcred something I wLih e very suffering woman would read I 1 . 1 0 ni urt' rrii-inth w 1 t- . if I '11 iL.', a 1 I . a a. .

on loumoiiiai ani realize nie- valti'-of writing to you and your remedy." Mrs Maxy Dimmick, .V.'lh and K Capitol Btreet. Beoning P. O., Washington, D. C. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health so many women .vbeise testimony is so unquestionable, you cannot well say, without trying it, ; " 1 do net believe it will help me. ' If you are ill. don't hesitate to get a bottle of LydM B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at onee.and write Mrs Pinkbam. Lynn. Mass , for special advice it is free and always helpful.

terrible e- -ry month with mv irils The

(Miiis areexi -rue-iating an 1 1 can hardly stAiid them. My doe tor says I have ovarian and womb trouble, and I must go through an eperatiou if I want to get well. I do not want to submit to it if I can posihlv help it. Please tell me what to elo. I hope you can rettevesne "-Mrs. Marv Ihmmie k. .Winand K. Capitol st . be iimt gp.ti., Wasbington.D.CL Second letter. I-ar Mrs. Pinkham-. " After following carefully your advW, and taking Lydia E. 1'mkha.m's Vegetal le ConqiocitHi. I am very anxieus to send ou my te-stimonial, that others mav know u, .1 Valueaud what you have deine MT na

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THE STRAIN OF WORK. Best of Back-. G:v? Out Uder the Burden Of Daily Toil. IdeatOMaBt GeorgO 0. Warren, of No. ICheaiical, Yasliiiie,'ton, I). C, says: "its au IMMMS fact that Doaaa Kid-

n -y rule did me a great lot of good, and if it were not true I eroald not re 1 MMMad the m. it was thd strain of lifting that hraaght oa hid ne j trouble and weakened my bac k, but kineo using Iioan's

Kiilncy Tills I hare lifted Goo pounds and felt no bael effect s. I bare not felt tlie troiib.e cone back sinee, although I had sutTere-.l for five or six years, and other MMMdhM had not helped moat 111." For sale by ell de-ab-rs. Prtat 0 cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., IJulTaio.N. Y.

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SOUTHERN CONDITIONS ÄND POSSIBILITIES. In do part of thr I'mtd Stalci ha ttirrc been tu h w.-iulrrful Cniiiif rrial, Iri'luntrial and Agrimltural ciriTlop.nent a along th tinea of thr Mm. .it Crntial an t llie Yami iSc MiMUaippi Valley Kailr. ad in the State of Tenoeaee, Mivisirl au. I Louiaitna. within the past ten yenr tltie and town hare it. t !d their population Sti'.endid tiu "e tv.-rka have leen ere. teil harm Undr: li ne ni te ili.in douMedl In value llundie.la of inet-itiie have ten eta1itcheel and an retult there ia an unprecedented demand fur Day Laborers, Skilled Workmen, nd especially Farm Tenants. rartiewith mall cepltal. eekins an nj -ior-Tut to pin. h.ie a faim home; IseSMn who would prefer lo rent for a c -njile of yenr lf i re purchaaing; an-l dee ! . in l-:.'k . t f,i. rte h'-iild a.llresa'n jn.v'nl card to Mr J. F. Merry, A M OtsefSl leiigrer Agent, put uqeie, Iowa, who will ptomp'lv mail printe1 matter 0BT1 "nine "e lert.i. rv al...o deMCrlMAi and jive k'Mtcinc repln-1 to all luiiuiriea. SM0KEÜ 3 FE KD LEWIS SINGLE BINDER ftrir better Quality than mof 1 10! elfter

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