Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1905 — Page 6
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Bianner toward b;:r 0f ui n.le.l. an.i they txitü re ragu l eity, where be becams ' tor s : r a: Mrs. Lothr b 1 u in
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' Factory, herd, Ui. b Left to Chloiofaiat. rbloruform the old (oUu of generation?" ..kvJ Um 4e of
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EoUM of Lords Derision. Tbc Brttiab aouv .f lord, as a
ai. appeal, baa d i Idi : ii la the expression of a
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.it do jrou think of a-onx n i emot c theif 'i k Of It W!.y. it lie aromen eotae to I ttaa 1 tan i ;pt.
In a Pinch. Use Allen'3 Toc'-Tr Shake ir.to roar rv-? Alice's Poot-E n-.lor. It - rni Bui ns. Paii fSmarr ti Hot, rotten feat, At all r fiitd and SI St res 2 - n ' FP A : . - a - i - i.- i: ,
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vi Urging :u'U to b Itrl i:i i ; ff-:":. : iy cl in from time to time. She
ta hr uadtaclpUned little heart. Bba t as proud in ihe tbought. b.iwevr. tli.i' ah sotneriKn r aborbütg interest to her new niubbor. Finally, sb; began to relate tbe story i bad hard so ott en.
i ot bei h. wore In bati: i th" i iy scornfully, v. ith tbe audi riorlty do u uid all (bur faan He's on parade." trad ragttaly bat that then i ggad uim to (or many a lay to come.
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THE TEACNtflS FOE 1 LIFE ALWAYS THKEATEMED BY IERV0U8 PUSTEATIO:i.
araa bunuslng a gay Ut) 1 1 , and made do
Paul UriUU stood before his easel, lazing at ihe unflnlsbed picture :n plct ifa ! I lair haired boy and a perfeet darling of a little girl, who wan . looking Bp at the wall. One ol his old photographs had served as nil t:i i. '.el for tbe lad's portrayal, and 1"V bad brought to his memory her child i Ii face, but the picture that was to
r .iky M: er Hill" tlat
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Th- siibjeet and the artit u 1 It man on the horse taat liad so ed his yOBBg fain y were m hit ory. but not perfectly enough tc liar to canvas. e next day. while nuunaglni tjsh tlM old stuck of a picture t's be saw a small painting in M frame that brought forth an imatioD of surprise and joy. re lid you get this?" he cried sold it to ma," replied the
Pope's New Order.
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"IT SAVED MY LIFE" PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE
Mrs. Willtdsen Tells How She Tried Lydia E. iJ:nkham's Vegetable Compound Just in Time. Mrs. T. c. WUladsen, of Ifaaainf, Iowa, writes to Mrs. I'liikham. Ir Mrs. l'nikha:ii : ' I SMI trulv viy t'ist you hav snrl rny Lf". nil I eanaM aapraa my gratitu.ie ta Jou m w ir L-
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Bp laoghad "There are no wars. Id n. ! 'h man tl.a painted 'h picture than the soldier he represents. Let's to and look at it again " " Papa gave it away to the man ah gave ,iim the bona." T Ti vir- r.ass.-.j !,.; r- Pa:;'. Willis saw hll littl? playmat aeain. It mas ' lB of a summer day at a faah- ; . wa irir.s tua -f He had Just ar. ! vn I was ii surrounded
and i :.; library ta! in a B ita. There come.' bJh fet h-d in
1 th maa who ones
inal of the hor.-e in the t to her.' ed the prize, and hastudio. paititing "the pic11" with haste and sk!ll. le's birthday. She waj a half pleasure and half array of books flowers II rf that covered thj rhea a Buüd brought her
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Bsfora I wrotota yoa, telliasj yotihowf felt. I hoit dort md fnr OTsf tiro jnars itssidl and nnt lots ,f fnrnyon mv!i' iti t-i s, but it nil fail -d t ii.-lp mo. My m Vv t rinrts h?vl o-av an I BOfSsTM tin Ii iin, with f lintlnzspellSL h'a U ba ba I mi h nn I
'.- 1 !1 J..IIIIH, ft I I 1 Wl. . lj I Inrdly k BTOBMl Ai a la I remrl 1-1 to writ-y a and try Lydia K ' ink. . t.it.u Corn poa in, and I am so fr.i tliat I did, for aft.'r foil w lug . nir !., whi'-h v. u in.- ft. .. of n!l
char". ray ni ntlilv -n.-ln Ktari-i ; I am r!T'il ir nr 1 iu j .rf.. t li -alth. Hi.l it not b-MMi for you I would lo in BT (rrav.- tolat " I Sineei-idy tru-t that this iettr tv. iv iil rerv miiT"rm onnn in tlio easaswp to wnto you fir kstfj as 1 did." Whafl women are troubled with lr rejrular OTpalafvl menstruation. Dak ncss, l-ueorrhir-a. displacm, nt or ulceration of the womb, that bearingdown f.'olinir, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, p,-n.-r:il .! .. bil itr, indirestion and ncrron nr..ct r...
tion, Umj should rwoMmbar there i one tried and true rcrne.lv. Lydia E. Pinkhum'a Vegetable ofBpowttaatOMi removes such troubles. No ot her female med iclne in th v rld has re I red took wi dean re ad i : aa 1 "'l d i ii i - , :, nt. J; f,, . utj. ititiMes. Mrs Pinkliam inrite3B11 slcVtpomen to write her for advice. Mie hy.i piided thousands to health. Address, Lynn
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I e great, big pa. !:a--e just r.n iBDCad, "shall I have it . h- re?"
"Wait!" ap.d Lurile opened the -n-ral ipa :ir-,d s. anned the not" Ob, Btfa il!" she cried to her sis; er. "Paul Willis has sent me a picture I ba painted! Yes (to the maid) . have them bring it in here and openea , here." She was not a little excited and evirl- i U& Paul wai attracting notice in the ' ... ft . i ...
na a an au i 10 possess on.' u. ail pi,". i - wa- a privilege. What wottM the subject be?
When the final wranpinrs
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London Gill Clerks. A movement Is n foot in London for encouraging girl clerks to learn at least one foreign language, so that tfat) may qualify for btttti nn it ions in offices.
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PICTUfUa by a group of oil rim.; friends wiio clalttad bis attention and recognition if! t hit y..ar.4 of foredgfl travel. Looking beyond tha littia group about him luio the ballroom, his roving gaze wa -matai y i lUgbt and held hy tbt ttoiOfl Of a girl with a pair of won dei lul dark and datf BfM an exquisi'e fa and a quiet dignity in the carriage of her sv elte figure. ' Who Is sha?" he asked ,,f the man aeai I blm, and even before the onr rams he knew the name woi Id
lie Feltoo " ; out'" he was warned. "Laeik be accused of flirting, but she ill men and always turns them
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-aw him coming across the MOM and knew htm by the winsom" brow.. een that were "till the eyes of Ihe little h she had play -d with Pears fc I .re "Ol yes!" sbe said carelessly. Hs he Meal lad hlmevf n ktt memory. " reu.ambc. ! my o.J ymi malus."
"Oh. Luclle! I understand how he could paint you, but how could he remember that picture the ooe we all krt 1 so and we were so provoked w hen papa gave if away hy Paul wa' a mere child when he saw It'" The niaid now brought in a second P lire, a small picture w ith explanatory note L ile unpacked the portrait the ma thin left to her from her ..id home. Later, when Paul Willis called, he found her .-Mil standing hefore the pie- ' re he had painted. He itood hes'de her as they had stood In the.r chiM hood, only now she was gazing Intently at the picture while his eyes were upon her Sae hegan to fear kMt he should hear her heart-heats. "Paul ' said tremulously "1 lre it so!" "Lttctta!" he said In low, passionate tones. "LactM, lore me too. oABl you? I hk.ve loved you so long!" ' T'aul." ery softly 'l have loved m itue the night at the ball" ' l.ucile!" Ma iratheret her In his arms. Put you were so cold- so indifTerent always. I.iu ll' " he Raid presently I'mw cml I von hurt me so" "I was afraid." she murmured, "that vou did DOf really care, j hoped you lid and then I rememlered your tone once when you said- 'And this must b little Lurile Felton!'" Ills laugh B a i good to hear And the r-hlldren so long separated nn united. N Q. Timae-Lam. ocraC
Tut ties for the Kii i; Il If, 8 Wye recent) landed at 8bear MM 1 1 turtles, each weighing about tiva BBBdradwi rght, s reral war forwarded to Kin i K .Aard. Good Liteiary Taste. "Ihe Gospel of Common Sense" was the book a thief of QkMgAW elected to steal from a public library in that city.
Otk'WIio Ur.,1... Dawn fNnwMl Vart.if iik-i work ivii ii,. i, -ii,. i aeaswd MiM tj uf Kafwewd I Ute . "I had beon t i biog la th rdty arhoda s'eailily for ata jneara,"aai i Mi-s Janu s, whoso recent ret uru t itiie v rk from which aba was driven by aarwoai .. pse has attracted attention. ' They were grea ly orercrowtled eapaoiallyia Itta primary il. jwirtment of which I had cbargo, nml I had beea d ung the work of two taachatti Tba at rain w:s t : ; :i f ri:iy BCCfM and two Jears uj thec:isisc:iine. "I waapr '-:rat. d menMliy and phyaiaally eeul in my reeagnatioo and nwt r expected to bo able to resume work. It Beamed to mo then thai I was the h tei mil ml la woman oa earth. I was t rt und by u. rv. .us heasla lies, wuru out by iuability to sleep, n- 1 liad a Lule bio "1 that I was as white as chalk. Aft r my active life, it was hard to le;ir ldl m -s, and terribly discouraging t i kt-'p paying out the s.ivingsof yi-arj , lor medicioea which did too ao good.1 "H iwdidyoagatbn kyotu bealthf "A lxire cUauco and a lot of faith led DM to a core. After I bad nuTetwd f or B MV t:: :it!is, nnd wl: B I WM on the v ry vergeoi .i. -;air, I liopj- n.-d to r. id nn acc rant of some cures MTartad bv Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tbe state mentH were bo oonviadng that I aome Ii m f- Itii-iir d that these pills Would j h lp me. U t ieoj.e. I think, buy only 1 ODa box I T a trml, br.t I hihImbmI hx ! i nt an . and wbefl I had BMd i a up. I waa mdes d vell and Lad no Beea of more medicine. "Dr. William- Pink P i's enriched my thin Mo -I, gave mo . i my hiei-p, icstored my appetite, gare bm itriMgih to walk longdiaMncei withoal fhtbjati in fad Bread bm from all ray nnmeronaail Haafau I have already tun gut for several in. nth-. Bad I i-antiiit say enough in j: i. ! Dr. . ...i::.s4 p.. k P.ils." Mis.s Margaret M. James is now living at M '. H Clay str. f. Dayton, Oino. Many .f berfeUoWf sehen have abs BMd Dr. WiUiama' 1'mk mil and are enthusiastic about their merits. Sound
digest n n, streu gt b , nmbi t i on , and cheerful spiritsquickly f. I1 rwtbetf use. Ther re s dd Lu cv-ry diug More lu the Vo raL
Th'- are Miir of u wlm ! . 4 tn lailjr eapaetatioa tmesu . .1 M loiw Ii. it we h.ive Uuuu i . .u. .. i . l .
GRATEFUL TO CUriCU!A. l'.ir 1 11 lim I Hrllrl ml s 1 , , urr OJ Hut nml BSMlV lliimoiir, It, Hit) nuii Mailt for Muuy Sloniba.
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m . pa Ml S Itch ti'tubly day tiid nijsht, anl ti break open, runtntiat I i I and Buti I had tried many remedies, imt 1 Krowiai worse, when I ttarfed with C i.ra. rha Brat pnUcatioa gave bm -i.int rabafi and wbaa 1 hud u kes of t ut -iira boap and tans b ' ( titicuri Ointment, 1 was coi 1 on d I v sued Mws Ni Ilia ... Wale, Lakeaida, .N. i." lt' what a fellow doc-n't know a girl that cause tum to fall u luv w her. Philadelphia Record
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Jnifon t quaJ rv for over a cruartcr of a century baa teadily increaaed the nail's of LION OOVFEE, The lender of all package colfees.
Lion Coffee in now used in mifliotH of home!. Rtirh popular au ' e-.- s,iaks for itself. It is a positkf prool thai I ION COFFEE has the Confidence of the people. The, uniform quality of LION COFFKK Btirvivi s au oprjoaititM. LION CUffftl krrpa II old frlendai and niakra nvw oofi every day. UON COFFEE h., even irnrr Wi. -in Ms Strcnnth. flavor and Quality to commend It. On arrival from tbe plantatlon.il carefully roasted at onr factories and Necurcly packed In 1 Ik. caled packages, and not opened again until needed lor use tn tbe home. This preclndcs
the possibility ol adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust. Insects or unclean bands. The absolute purity ol LION COFFEE Is therefore guaranteed to tbe consumer. Hold only in 1 lb. rwkaue. Lion-head on crerr paekags. oiive these Lion-hoails for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
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