Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1905 — Page 6
OISTRESS AFTER WEALS rj
Stur S gn That O- Williams' Plnk Pill Ar Needed to Ton Up the Digestive Organs. Lobs of appetite, th:r NS after eating hortneaa of breath, u tVehitg Ol uttei v .lun tln M" ni i svmpl au thai Ml ilsIMUtW tfl Ifta offararl fioui ktuum-L IhmMsv Foooflea t ue ordinary dooaart treatment rvi-s but to wcukcu the dt eased orpuiH. Tin1 11 v tonic im Ii iff treating disord nff thifl killt! ilo IWi aim lotto tat -Work of tlie e-t in 1 !:. '1 s n t demand th.ir in.' 1 ll prcdigotod, lut LuiMa apthe wcnlo ii. .1 ort- 1:1s, k,) tliuf tht'vcau lo tho woik tint mIon IntcmWd. Ifta, I. 0 Lsw,of No.a84Nortltrrtt. Borton, Ivan, wys : "In 1M7, while ja wen ltv 1 tiki Od firm in this Ueigbborbood, I becatna generally debilitated a tba resull of overwork. I hudsinoua sWHgiatlnil. 1 t my appetite, suffered from a setine of suffocation and from ob attraction of the cireulati n, so th.-itarti ficittl liioanx h;td to lv uei to r- M r. it. After suffering f r months without rinding aur relief. I tritnl a Nx of Dr. Wtl Maine' Pink Pill of which I had rend in a if srarjaper. Tb Aral tu w boxaa made
me I a tx it. r, ihm niter using 1110 tuira a X I felt rutin ly W-11. "I am now in excellent health and am ble not only to take care of my hoase but ulso to aaaisl ray haabaad la a - m Which be baa litt' ly taken. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills owed me an 1 I can recommend them. They are no simple, so easilv taken and prompt V their action."
K member Dr Williams' Pmk PUll do
not aet on tbe h wt '. Th y n.ake new blood and restore idiftttcred nerraa. In this way tii -v carry health and Vigor to every organ ami aber of the body. They ar- "iold by all drnggi-tsor will be s ut., postpaid, on receipt of pnee, .V) eeiit s "r box; til boSM for f.' 80, by the Dr Williams Medicine Co., skia, ucc tody, '.Y.
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PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS
By HON. GEORGE W. PECK Astsst Ptw 1 yu li. y Ar.. J i !;.
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The Bad Boy Visits the Circus in Winter Quarters He Meets the Circus Performers Dad Bides a Borae and Gets Tosseü in a Blanket The Bad Boy Goes "Ki: .-. Pa's Clothes Cause Er.citement Among the Animals A Monkey Steal;. His Watch. April 15. We are now at the winter quarters of the show, in a little town, on a farm just outside, where tin tent is put up and theauiuiaisarebeingtare l for ia barns, ami the performers are limbtrlng up their joints, wearing overcoats to turn riip-tlaps and everybody has a cold, and looks blue and all are anxious for arm weather. Pa created a sensation when we ar-
rse came around the 1 mg attain ami be etit uuder ; .1 pa tried to get
his teet on the horse's back, leu he
ouidii i make it work, and ia said, as cross u could bfJ "Lookahere you fellers. ou let me down, or I wlli dls chars every mother s sou of m." But they didn t 111 t be scared for one man caught the horse aud .et it out of the r.nc. and the man who handled the rope tud it to the center pole by a half hitch, and the fellows all wen: in: dressing-room to play cinch on thf trunks leavinjt pa liancon there Just then the hflej easivausaa osune al ui. and he aaid:
' Hello, old num. what ou b itiK up I "- 1 i! 'll r-m
then. ' anil pa sail some of the pirates in the show had kidnaped him and seemed to be holdiug him up fOf a ransom and he said he WOOM Ehra i dollars if some one would let j him down. Thebooa eamtrgagna said he ewddshtli for ten. all riRhf. and he blew awh.stle and the ganK came back, and the boaaj aid: "Bring a blanket and help this ganUesaan down.-' so they broogBI g bi pieea of canvas, with handler all! arouud it. and alnut a dozen fellows bald it, and th" rogt man let pa dOWg j on the canvas, and unhitched the rinp I and when pa was in the canvas he laughed and said: "Thanks, gentle- 1 men l guess I am not much of a I bonabgih rider." and then the fellows j pulled on the handlea of the canvas.
rived by his stunning clothes, his Jet
black chin whiskers, and his watih and ly gosh, pa shot up into the air 1 ,nem
ham over h:s checkered vest, and naif-way to tne top or me tent, ami
when the proprietors introduced pa to wh?n he came down they caught him
thj performers and hands, as an old
stockholder in U-e show, who would act as assistn-.t manager during ih season, and na smiled on them with a frown on his forehead, and said he
in the canvas and tossed him up a whole lot of times until pa said: "O let up. and make it $20." Jus' then the proprietor who bad Introduced pa to the men came in and .aw
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ODDITIES OF INVENTION
In On nag my clocks have been run by wireless telegraphy. Portable wirelesa j Matioaa, so light that they can be car- , r.ed by men, have also been devised ojr ici man inventors. A recent French invention which j utilizes electroplating for the deposit or evremrly thin coatings of preciouo metals is said to make possltde thu j gold plating of lace, without stiffening the fabric Silver is used in the &arn. way. A mathir.-- has been Inventtd fof j manufacturing cotton automobile tlre3. The tires are woven Rome'.bing like lampw icks. only they are heavier an ! ' o: coarser texture. They are eaid to resist a pressure of C.'XiO pounds to tha aquare Im h. AlthoitKh not yet perfected, the Ma- ! orama tesaphpaja bids fair vastly l ex- i tend the field of usefulness of the long- 1 c'.stance telephone by rendering audi- j ble vibra'ious too faint to actuate tha disk of the ordinary receiver or even ' the microphone instrumenta. An automatic fire alarm recently pat- ;
nted in Kngland sounds an alarm In a bote office 12 seconds after a flra tart In any of its rooms The apparatus is simply an application of th lact that heat causes expansion, sufficient in this case to complete an electrie circuit. Aluminum la beln q iisd In Frane to wiake alloys of brass for the construction of submarine boats. It has ben found that the admixture of tluminura produces extraordinary changes in the color of the compound. A little aluminum makes it deep gold, and at a pMnt wrhere between five and ten per cent, of aluminum is used it becomes nag red. Over ten per cent, of the lighter metal makes the alloy white.
n 1 m
Was Suspended in the Air.
w a-
he
hoped his relations with te pleasant, one of the old remarKed to a girl who
horses at once, with the horses on the floor of the ring, and h got
a:ivasmen , ' Here, you heathen, you quit this ha::-
rides two; ing right here." and they let pa down
strapped together, so they rant get too far apart and cause her to brean in two, said that old goat with the silk hat would last just about four weeks, and that he reminded the can-
up and pulled his pants down, that had got up above bis knees, and si.ook him;i-!f nn. I t..L- ,.nr hia n.l 1 anil
peeled off a $2 bill and gave It tc the 8eemeJ
ianvaman, and he shook hands with
vasman of a big dog which barked them all, and sail he liked a Joke as
at people as though he would a
them, and at the same time wagged his tail, so people would not think he was so confounded dangeroua. The principal proprietor of the circus told pa to make himself at home around the tent, and not be offended at any pleasantry on the part of the
we.l as anybody, and for them to spend the money to have a good time, and they ail laughed, and patted pa on the back, and said he was a d-ad tame sport, and would be an honor to the profession, and tt.at now that he had taken the fir1-.! decree as a circus man. he could jail on hem p- any
attaches of the Bhow. for they were ' sacrifice, or ar.j work, and he would
PASSING OF PORRIDGE.
Makes Way for the Better Food of a Better Day.
"Porridge 1 no longer used for "breakfast in my boni".' rites a loyal Britain from Huntsville, Ont. This was an a Jmisdon of no small significance to one " brought up" on the timehonored stand-by. "Onf month ago," she continues, "I bought a package of Grape Nuts food for my hatband, who bad been an In valid for over a year. He had pgggajd through a severe attack of pneumonia
and a grippe 'ombined. and was left
In a very bad condition when they liaised away. "I tried everything for his benefit, nut nothing se mod to do him any .good. Month followed month and he etlll remained as weak as ever. I was almost discouraged about him when I got the (I.-ape-Nuts, but tho result has compensated me for my anxiety. "In the one month that ho has eaten 'GrapeNuts he has gained 10 pounds in wei-bt. his strength is rapidly re turning to him. and he feels like a new man. Now we all eat Grape Nuts food, and aro the better for It. Our little j year old boy, who used to suffer from pains in the stomach after eating the old-fashioned porridge, has no more trouble since he began to usa tlrnpeNuts. and I have no mora doctor's bills to pay for him. "We ggg Ornpe-N'its with only swet rcittu. and And It tha moat tasty dish In our Mil of fare. "Last Monday I ato 4 tea spoonfuls of Qfgpe-Nuts and cream for breakfast, nothing else, tben set to work and got mv mornings work done by 9 o'clock.
and felt less tired, much otrong'r. than tf I had made my breakfast on meat.
full of fun. and he went off to attend
I to some business and left pa with the gang. Tbey were practicing riding bare-backeu horses around the ring I with a rope hitched in a belt around I the waist of the rider, and an arm i swinging around from the center pole, j ao If they fell off the horse the mpa I would prevent the rider from falling
to the ground, a practiee that th best riders adopt early in the gaaaftag, the same as new beginners, cause they are all stiffened up by being out of practice. one man rode around a few time, and pa got up close to the ring, and was making some comments, auch as: "Why. any condemned fool could ride a horse that way." when the circus gang as quick as you could say
scat, fastened a belt around pa's stom-
that had a ring in if. and before
he knew It they had bitched a snap in the ring, and pa was hauled up a high as the horse, and his feet rested on the horse's back, and the horse started on a gallop. Well. say. pa was nev-r so surprised in his life, but he dug his heels into tho horses back, and tried to look pleasant, and the hore went half way around the ring, and Juat as pa was getting confidence, some one hit th horse on the ham with a pie -e of board, and the horse went out .'rum under pa and he btfM to fall OVCf backwards, and I thought his circus rareer would end right there, v hen the man who had bold of the rOfM pulled up, and pa was suspended In the air by the rine in the belt, back up. and stomach hanging down lik a pilkw, his v.aicb dangling about a
I find that they would be Johnny on i the spot. Then we went out to the dining I tent and took dinner with the crowd, j and nad a jolly time There was a
woman trap- ze performer on one side of pa at dinner, and she began to kick at once about the meals, and when the waiter brought a piece of meat to us all a great big piece, that locked like corned beef, she said "For heaven's sake, ain't that elephant that died all bang eaten up yet." and then she told pa that they had been fed on that deceased elephant, until they all felt like they had trunks growing out of their heads, and pa poked the meat with his fork, and thought it was elephant, and he lost
Lis appetlt and everylodf lanfhed I eat some of It. and if it van elephant. It was all rUht. Wall, when dintur was about ever, all filled their glasses to drink to the health of pa. the old stockholder and new manager, and pa got up and bowed, and made a little speech, and when he sat down one of the cirrus girls was In hia chair, and he sat In her lap. and the crowd all yelled, ex cept a Spanish bull-fighter, who seemed to be the husband of the vom U pa sat on. and he wantei pa? blood, but the old ttlPCaa manager took him away to save pa from trouble, and h" glared back at pa. and I i hink he will stab pa with a dirk knife Wo cot out of the dining tent, and went to the barn, where the animals are k pt all winter, and pa wanted me to become familiar with the habits of the L" av.j. i au.-e they were to be lu ggva
fei iut kinds of animals i repo. i to pa. Nobody need tell me that ant mals have no human Iggtlagf g, and di noi kaoar bow to take a joke Wo
are apt to think (hat wild ggfajnli in captivity are worrying over btiug cvuiiii. d in cages, and gazed at and commented on by curious visitors, au I that they dream of the free life they lived in the jungles, and sigh to go back where they were captured, and prow l uivuud for tood but vom an t find me. Animals that formerly had to around in the wo.-Us. hungry half the time, and . a-.on.:. .ug. Ing themselves on a dead animal, and
all kinda
of weather, know when they hiva
struck a good thing in a meiner;, with clean straw to sleep in. and arhgej they are hungry all they have to Jo is to sound their bugle and they have pre-dig. st .1 beefsteak and breuUast food brought to them on a athrsr patter, and if the food is not to their lik
ing, they set up a kick like a ;ar boarder at a bearding house. Theif condition in the show, in its changed condition from that of their nu lv haunta ia like taking a hobo off th? trucks of a freight train au 1 taking him to the dining car of the limited, and let'ing him eat to a finish p. pie talk about animals escaping irorn captivity, aud going back to ÜM Jungles, and humane so ieiies shed teara over the poor, sad-eyed captives, sigh-
ing jor tueir Homes, but vou turn
loogi at South Bend, and run
I 'ur urcus train to New Albany i without them, and they would follow I the train and overtake it before the I evening performance the next da . and j you would And them trying to break j into their cages again and they would have to be ted.
W hen pa and I went into the barn where the cages were, to take an account of stock, and get acquainted with our animals, they acted just like the circus men did, when they caw pa's clothes. The animals were about half asleep when we went in. but a lug llou bent one eye on pa. aud then he rose up and shook himself, and gave a roar and a tough that inded like he had the worst case of pneumonia and he snorted a touple "t times, as th umb he was sa. -ing to the other animals: "Here a omethinc that will kill you dead, and I want you all to have a pi.ee of it. raw. ' and he brayed um- m t a:.d
ail the animals joined in the h us. the big tiger IjrtBg ...pwn on his iom ' ach and waving his tail, and snrtllng and showing his teeth like a cat that has leogfcod a gaotaaa hole, and tha i:gr seemed to say; "o, 1 saw it hrat, and it's mine.' The hyena set up a laugh Uka a man I who ia not tickled, but feels that it is up to him to laugh at a funny
story that he can't see the point t at a banquet w here Cfegggcay Dapaw tallf one of his crippled jokes, and pa waj getting nervous. A big grizzly bear j was walka g delegate in his a.e and he looked at pa as much as to say
j "Hello Teddy. 1 was not at home whea I you called in Colorado, but you get
Ig this cage, an j I w ill make yoa think the Spanish war was a Sun lay-s nool 1 picnic beside what you will get from j
, your uncle Ephraim." and a bob cat j
i jumped up into tne top ol his cage I and snarled and showed his teeth, and
Bring on your w no'e
pack of dogs and I wia eai them
alive." I 'a threw out his chest in fror.f of a monkey cage and a monkey snat. bad his watch, and then all the animals began to laugh at pa just like a lot oi lai boys in school when visitors make a call. Pa went around to visit all the animals, officially, while I got interested In a female kgMafOO, with a BOUpii of babies, not more than three wceka old. and I noticed the mother kangaroo made the old man kangaroo, ggf husband, stand around, and he acted Just like some men I have seen who M I rl afraid to say lh"ir souls were their own in the presence of their wives. Pa showed up without any coat, while I was kangaroo.n,"!. and there was a rip in his pants, and I asked him what was the trouble and he bald ha got too near the cage of a leopan', that seemed to tie asleep, and thv traitor reached out his paw and gathered in the tail of pa's coat, and just 1 it off hla ba k as though il was made of paj-er. Pa Is a little discouraged about his experience in the circus the lirst day, but he says it will be great when we get the run of the bwhsaaal Ieays every day will have Its excitement. To
morrow tney are going to extract a too h from the boa-constrictor, and
HOSPITALS CROWDED W. L. DOUGLAS yjinaiTV AC DATICMTC wnuru Q'0100CUAe.
MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN
Mrs. Plnkbams Advice ftarea Many Kroui thia inuS and CottUy Experience
It ia a mi. I I ii true faet that v g r y y g a r brings an in-
crease in the ions erfor:ni-d upon women in our hospitals. More thanthreefotirtbs of the patients j ing on thie miow
vchlto beds are women and t-j r I s who arc await ing or reeoveriiur fr tfl OMta tiotiH made necessary by neglect. Kvery one of M00 patients had plenty of w a ruing" in thai Waring down feeling, pads at the left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion pain in the small of the back, leui-orrbn-a, il.incNS, flat nleiiey. displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the tr. uble will make headway until the jn-nalty has to ! paid by a dnngerONM operation, and a lifetime of impaired usefulBeat at boat, while in many ca&cs the results are fatal. The following latter should bring hope to RufTcring women Miss Luella Adam-. of the Colonnade Hotel, .Seattle, Wash., writes : Dear Mr. 1'mL.haxn: " Atut two yearn ag'i I was a prwit nfferer from a ev ere female trouble, (tain and hea.laehes. The doctor iresrilel ferine and Anally t .Id me that I bad a tumor on the womb an 1 must undergo an operation If I wantet to get well. I felt that this was my death warrant, but 1 nnt bandtodl Of l"l lars f.r nicdi.-al help, but the tumor kept
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lie without Crape-Nuts In tho house for any money. " Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. There's a reason Rea-I the Htt!e book, "The Road to Wcliviile." In pkga.
TnLla of His Own. A letter in The Christian RoKirr tells of a minister son who had ben ao disobedient at table that he was tanished to a small table by himself, to eat there until he should repent and rf.irm He t ould not even Join in thfamily Kram, but was told to say grace at his own little table. So from his a'nre of Sirlpture selections he chose this "O Lord. I thank Thee that Thou haft prepared a table for me In the presence of mine enrmlea."
Too Much Cornstarch. Little Johnnie doesn't ilka to be; kissed, but sometime he Is compet'ed by 3onw gushing friends of his monier ,
to submit to th- ordeal. Th last time
Eyes Out. Sight Remains. A man in lb rliti awoke rec otl.- in ttftikt. pain and found his left eye n the pillow With the asaraac? of
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they .ailed he went through the oper- 1 fam,ly hc put U Uck- but mfM t
at Ion as gracefully as possible, i.ut after their tiepartiire he remarked.
1101a nis n-ai etect while on 'he
"et for fear It will dron out aci.n
lae poor shot usually kicka the dog. Japaaeaa womea gild their teetlv.
vigorously nil bmg the powder from Thp rlght eye out " fter tha
his fae meanwhile: Mamma I itn't 1 "r"1 acquire.i the railing trick, and like to hae them kiss me. It taste now ,h" ',ir fpow ' 'hat I me
;ime ne win literally bme hla ea. His sight Is as good as It etrer wa. The rase has been brought before tha UerUa Medical a&eoriailoa.
Juat like kissing Llpplncott's.
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