Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 January 1906 — Page 7

WOMEN WHO SUFFER Dr. William Pink Pills tha On Rcmeci Particularly Cuitod For Feminine l"s. T . women who Raffet lr. Willium fink Piils are worth th-ir weight iu j II At special terttlaa Wotuaii n..li I iuo to regulate ker bbs-al supply or

i lifo VN ill W " round f min tuni auf iug, Dr. Willi aius' I'li.l. mo HtluliMjr Cio fitiKt medicine thai i vn .iu look. They u (sally im.ku ur UliftH 'i i"-y me atad for mew too

r ti. y arc good iu a sptru.1 way ! r women. It wan thrco years ago Ins iing I III) h:iltU fulled Ulf," MlV.s MlH Arth tu CunkliSi of No. o GuUwMer street, RSUUeOtatk, Mich, "l snffsred I :u h-ut-orrhom unit other trouble 1 1. at, 1 presume, were caused ,y I lie ufakm'Hi it produced. I bail Milking ... nervous hiadnclH-s, was wak mi. I ex)iauted all th- tinio ami looked like a walking skeleton. My buck and limb would aebo a'nioal roatinsallj" ami them srere days Wbesl I wni absolutely helpless from n.-k headache. 1 tried one l tor after SB tin r but cannot say tliat tli.-v help.-.! tm at sJL My livr was adanpaa ami i was troubled some w ith constipation (in-day a physician who has now retired from practice met my husUmd (it thy street and inquired ulsnit my I a)th. Be ad vi si d in y luubantl to JBH ... of Dr. Wfllinnis Pink Pttia for me, said they wen a gd Wedkioe, petti i for my crosses tksm ke) oould pvt up. i ,-d tin in, improved staiily ami soon van entirely cured, Am soon an tl. h Doorrkotn was cured Ike bendarb nnd other lavins ntod. I SM ntireh veil now liut intriid to eosttinne to mi 1: Williams Pink Pills as a spring tonic. M lite Igennhn Dr. Williams' Pink Pill re sold by all druggist s and by the Dl Williams Medicine Ousnpnny, flnhnnen N Y.

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UNSTABLE FIN IVCIERINC. tepublicrxn System C?I.r, No Pra tectioa Agalnt Ra-paiity of Banki. As s rule the spe ui tr n eJttl LusJ U' -s ii . ii t un j.roi..' t'ic.rown ,l . i sät! in times of fluam laj stilus, and therelnre advne to tin tu is Biperl ous. But th. farmers Mon-ke. p rs snd aurklngmeu havo bit a, amail ckaore of gettluK rellsl le informstion of too Kreat affairs of Ik fgotU iksVl oiay lead to flnaneisl i.Ukiter la tais fiintitry. Knuij tbe tread of evnta tln re Ih datu;i r of a w irld paoic, althoujih now Um tyM are hml called prosperous. The danger comes from our frenzied linarelers and the revolution in Knssla I'ropeity i Ij iog destroyed io Russia of millions of value, and the crops h is In some provinces lieen poor sue neglected. If order sud good govrnt.ient was certain to-morrow, which Is far from tbe case, the pend. of U'i. .-;a would be

unable to psy the tax-s necessary to support tbe eoveroment and pay interest on tbe public debt Tbe people wll require time to ri uperate from the devastation that they themselves have caused In tb ir f-iry against their licentious rulers. Over two billions of Kusaian bonds are held outside of Uns? la. of vblcb th greater DfBpstk)l have been purchajed by the asopit of France sn l fJernany. If tbe interest on these Itonija Is not paid i; will bring disaster tt many of the holders, and probably a panic on tt? Par. i and Berlin stock exchanges. As far as borrowing more niiny Is concerned Russia is about at the end of her string, en 1 to try to borrow to pay interest wculd only aggravate the unfortunate conditions. There !s also the danger of repudiation of tbe debt If the revolutionary party succeeds. Fortunately, there are but few Russian bon Is held in America or England, but foreign flnames are si inextricably mixed In this age in all the financial renters, mi Imling our own. that what affects foreign monii markets affects the UsJtSd States aiso. But the avarice of the f ren ted finatM ,. rs of Wall street and o;her tnonatary centers is of much greater danger to our eople than the Russian revo'ution Many of the great banks and trust companies are loaded to (be guards with watered stocks and other 'securities." whii h they hare lott ed upon at the present fictitious values. The failure in Chicago of a groat bank and Its allied fnancial trust company and savines bank is an example of wha may happen elsewhere. Th'Se financial institutions were considered safe and reliable, but it was discovered when the crash came that the peoples money had been used by the chief otUclal for speculative op' rations. The oth r banks to save themselves and Wall treet. have ocme to the rescue and offer to pay the dep .- itors. but that only makes the other

banks ao much the weaker, and such endorsement could not be extend d to other Institutions in like predicament. Thinking over all that may happen. It will be wise to be careful and con- ' servatlve in I xpenditur. and above

all keep out of debt until these f : clouds blaw- cvrr "and the frcniled financiers of Wall reet and -where has recovered their senses. The Republican ysem of tlnanoffers no protection to the peop'e from tha rapacity of th banks an.i their frenzied efforts at mosey mak

ing ThM government bank exnmlrcr but seldom discover that a bank is rotten until the crah has come. N ar ly every national bank In X w Ycrk bas bad loss cash on hand than the law requires for weeks anl have leen obliged to get their fricrdr the trust companies, to take over many larg loans to DS in no worse condition, but the I'nlted States treasury official -complacently shut their ryes to the fact, and Secretary Shaw rond 'n the offense Tbn execution of the law b these Republican offlcials Is all in favor of th bsakan who supply campaigii funds to keep these partisan friends in power, for all these bank examiners are partisan Republicans appointed on the recommendstlos Of Itepubllcan leaib rs This is therefore a good time for the man of small mcis to avoid extravanance and save mone for the rainy day that may mmn n.ch quicker than is expeud. f R breach of "senatorla" courte-y'1 to Batttaa in the chamber the 'rords "In.st igatl 'n' anl ' Indict mPT,."t"gt Imis Olotie Dimocrat. Secretary Shaw s elastic cur rency proposition rSSti receive popu lar approval, if mop of it would And Its way Into ordinary pocketbooks. Iilch have been desk tad by the enor mom elasticity of taw Xns alMaw awaBS

It bas long lrcn claimed hy the democrats on undlsputable evidence that the grea' railroad magnates were backers of the Republican party, both rttte anl national The evlderce In tbe life tnsuranee Investigatloa .fVCS eien more than that, for Mr rtirrlman. the head of the great combir.aMon of rsllroads In the southwest, tacitly admits that in New York politics hi is ins man behind the Republican t5ss. Although alront C.000 bills fare been introduced In congress thus far. the more knowing are comforted AMtb the thought that tha ast majority of i hem are mcty for publication and not as a fsyajntas of noJ faith - Fnllsnapolls Srws ( Ind . "Web" Davis, who "got his MM Sff the Bos-rs ami !esertel the Republlcaa party, has formally announce 1 ds return to the g o. p "President Koosevelt openul the doors of the Kcpubllcan pnrtr for i..y return." he declares. Now. see what I'resldSBt ltxa vrlt has gone m : done.-Atlanta Con tltutloB.

The Wise Men Find Jesus Sooity Scbtcl Lrisoator Jas 14.19t

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From Constipation, Bowel snd Stomach Trouble.

LKASOM TIAT - Malt 2 1 U atesiur) verse Ralj a:.0 i.UBt 2 :Zl-at Dl s TKXT U i .h.vJatMn heart ' -I'rov. 8:U. TIJaX-Fl bei I I". I ruary B C. a. Wber Jeans wai r or eist t weekaoid. PlAt'C lie'.r r.em of Judea. CRllTt'ltK HKKKKKN'i KS The lr f I of Jeaiua. i HS lir-.r. the ahep aerels and the ange.'n sor.a; (Luke 2:I Ilia namirf at it II. conarrailon In th( rr.p.e a: J-. rt. U.uke S :). SI " I.) ir n, Ti.e Nurr Ien.itUa tl.nkt I S. ii i. ;,r i ar.d Area thaafcaalrtaej i.uk JMB; iTbe wist nnn rn; tl. eaat (kta'.t Mt); S. TtM flifht Ists K-vpt (Matt. I5i:j. T Tbl aaasacfi of tr.e lntoenta (llau I It II) tta i-rr. to Nalartth (kttt. 2 1 a. LuSt : -40) Comment and Suggestive Thought V L There came," arrived in Pales tine. It must have been been aftei ts irresentation in the Temple, for thi family left 11 tblebem Immediattlj aftf r the vl-.it of the wise men, and before April, for Herod died April 1 It was probably in February. "WIm men from the east." Magi, ssges V. 2. Saying. Wktre Is He that b bom King of the Jews?" "Where tt the newly Sern King?1' "For we bav ?een His star In the eaM " Seen bj them In the eastern countries, or seet In the eastern sky. or both. "And an come to worship Him." To aknowl edfAi HU worship; to do homrge tc Him. V 3 "XTben Hc-od tbe king had heard these things." Kager to find tbe ahjsst of thtlr search, they, would co through t)i itrerets asking:

"Where is He?' tt the same time tell Ing tbe story of the star. "It Is s simple question, but th quiet oice gath era velocity and volume until I' MraajM over Jerusalem like a eyelon or a rushinit wind of Pentecost. ' He was troubled." agitated. "And all Je rusalem with him." A new king night involve the nation in a conflict with Rome. It might interfere witl their luxuries, their tyrannies, theit schemes of grody gain. V. t. ' Gathered all the chief priettt and scritx." The authoritative teachers and students of the law "He demanded (rather Inquired ol IkSEI where fhr fct." ia the original the Christ." net tbe props r name, but the Mv-lah. the official title of thi promised Deliverer, "should be horn.' What As your Scriptures say? What I your belief.' V t "It written" fMIc 5:?). V 6 And tbou Bethlehem." This Is quoted freely from the geptuagin (the Grteh version of the Old Tes-

tsjaeat), J'ist as such qtiotatlons wer popt;larly made at that time, for there were no Bibles in circula'ion. and

quotations must be made chiefly a rernemred from hearing them read "Bethlehem, in the land of Judea." Distinguishing It from Bethlehem in Zebu Ion. V. 7 'Then Herod . . . privily (privately i called the wise men " rTttadSty, for he was already hatching, still more privately, his malicious plot to destroy Jesus. "Enquired . . . diligently." Greek, accurately, to tie finest point, referring to the Informaticn. rather than diligence of inouirv "What time the tar an-

, . pearciJ." How loni: ao. within what

time, was the birth of the king made known by the appearing of the star V He sent tor directed) them to Bethlehem.' a fhort six miles from J i r : ::: "Search diligently." Ik tt r. before, a.'-curately, carefully. Brinn roe word . . . worship Him " He lied, becaus If he had toid his real akjeet, they would, of course, not report to him. V. 9. And lo. the star, which they nw In the ead, the same distisfill shed star, but now in the south. V. 10. "When they saw the star." guidtng them, an 1 pointing out the place "They rejoiced" Because their journey was now ended, their search was successful. V. 11 "They asw tbe young Thi! I " The wonder is that in a littles child, la s small village. In humble Mrc;imstanc-s. they could see the kin "inil Ml down " in the orien-

j tal manner of showing homage "And

worshiped Him" Three acts are here - falling down, worshiping and offer !nr: the firs', the wor! ip of the lodr. '.he second, of the soul; th third, of rur goods. With thee three our nodies our souls, our goods, we are

to worship Him Without them all. j

Wornip :s nui a lame ni inaiineu sirriflce. neither tit for wise men to give nor Chrl't to receive." Dr. Mark Frank. opened tbrtr treasures" Tbe caskets or cheats In which tbe rifts were hronght. "They presented unto Him arifti." -According to the ai rutora In paying visits to rovs'ty " V. 12. "Helm warned of (od." Is dream, in the same manner as God may have spoken to them befora "The verb mean- to give a response to one who asks or eons alts. The word therefore Implies that the wise man had snasgat course! of God. AM for Himself. "Of ccurae.' said the politlcsl reformer, "you believe In the greatest good to the greatest number." Oh. eure, replied the politician and with me the greaiest number' it alwa.s number one." Philadelphia Press.

Q. What ia the betnn;ng of ai knees! A ( onel.pat ion. (,. What is CoDatlpatiea? A. Failure of tbe bowel to carry off the waate Diatnr wbiih lies in th- ainnentary canal where it decays and poisons tbe entire system. Eventually the resulta are death under tbe name of mine other dieease. Nte tbe aWtka fi-tn typke I fever and appendicitie, . 'in n and towel trouble St tbe preaent time. 0. What cauas-s Conatipation? A. Neglect to reapond to tbe ca'.l of nature promptly. Lsck tf exercise. Excessive brain work. Mental tuiuttoa and auproper diet. Q. What are the results of neglected Constipation? A. Constipation causes more suffering than any other disease. It caueea rheumatism, colds, fever, stomach, bowel, kidney, lung and heart troubles, etc. It is the) one disease that starta all others. Indirect iop, dyapepaia, diarrhoea, loss of sleep snd strength are ita symptoms piles, appendicitis and fistula, are caused by Constipation. Ita consequences are known to all physicians, but few sufferers realize their condition until it ia too late. Women nefome confirmed mvahds as a result of Constipation. Q. Do pbyaicians recognize this? A. Yes. The hrt question your d-tcr asks you i "are you constipated?'' Thut is the secret. Q Can it be cured? A. Yes. with en Der trf.itment. The

common error ia to resort to physics, auch aa pills, salts, mineral water, castor oil, injections, etc., every ene ot which ia injurious. They weaken and increase the malady. You know this by your own experience. Q. What then shculd be done to cure it? A. Get a bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic St once. Mull's Graje 'ionic w.ll positively cure Constipation and Stomaih Troable in the ehortet space of time. No other remedy has before been known to cure Constipation positively and peraa aentlv. y Whst ia Mulla Grape Tnir! A. It is a Compound with 40 per cent of the juice of Concord Grapes. It exerts a peculiar strengthening, ne.ibng inttuence upon the intest nes. so that they can do their work unaided. The process is gradual, hut sure. It is not a physic, but it cures Constipation. Dysentery. Stoma, h and Bowel Trouble. Having a rich, fruity-

grape flavor, it is pleasant to take. As a tonic it ia unequalled, insuring the system against disease. It strengthens and lu 1 is up waate tiasue. 0 Where can Mull's Grape Tonic be had? A. Your druggi't sells it. The d. liar bottle contains nearly three times the 90cent size. Good for ailing children and nursing mothers A free bottle to sTt wh-. have never used it because we know it will cure you.

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')ne of the best investments I know of." : nawered the acni; I politician "Its ii aaitoittiea for pay.ng dividend! asesaw ia-cu Btiatihed aa yet. Wu.lungton Mar. a AWFUL ITCHING ON SC.LP. Hair Finally Had to Be Cut to Save Any Scnlp Now In Good ConditionCured by Cuticura.

DOES YOUR BACK ACHE ? Care tbe Kidneys and the fain Will Never Return.

T used the CtoticSffa Reap and O r.tmer.t for a diaeaaed ealp, daadridf, and on-i taut falling of laatr. Finally 1 had to cut my hair to sae any at all. Just at that i time I read about the Cuticura Remedies Once every week I abfctnpoocd my ba.r v th the Cutieura Soap, and I used tue ' Ointment t fries a week. In two months' time my hair ws long enough to do up ia I French twist. That ia now five years ago, and 1 have a lovely head of hair. Tbe length is aix inches be! w my waist l.ne, my scalp ia in very gooe? condition, and no more dandruff or itching of the scalp. I used other remedies that were recommended to me as good but with no results. Mrs. W. F. tit less, Clay Center, Neb., Oct. 23. 1905." Olad to Drop the Subject. Ftedr. Broker (to future son in law) I've been making inquiries about ycu tiavboy And f about you. "Oh. have you Then we'll talk about somitni'ig else "- New Worker. Robbed In Church.

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Confirmed in Pairs. In a class of 14 confirmed by Bishop Spa: im on his first visitation to St James', Meeker. Col., a town of SOt people there were tlv) pain of brothers snd one pair of listers.

Th better cl.is' of rlriccit3, everywhere, are men of pcientific attainments nntl hiph integrity, who tlevoto their lives to the welfare of iheir fellow men in suppiyinp the het of remedies and pure-t medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with phyeicisns' prescriptions and seien title formula. Druggists of the better cla.-s manufacture ninny excellent remedies, but always under original or officinal names and they never seil false brands, or imitation .medicines. They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a lirst-ciass phsrmscy snd the finest and best of toilet articles snd preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conf. rr- 1 upon th. ir patrons and assistance to tho medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of itudy and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Fyrup of Fig- is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they are selling luanv millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the MOMMl remedies, and t'iiev alwavs tako pleasure in handing out the genuine srticle bearing the full mm-of tho Comt'.any California Fig Svrup Co. printed on the front of every package Thev know that in caes of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregulär habits, indigestion, or over-cating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt nnd beneficial in ita effects as Svrup of Fig?, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. 'Owing to tho excellence of Svrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives nntl the iutnensc demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are individual drtaffitdJ to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain the uipnity and principles of the nrirfcatolnn and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and wno do not hesitate to rccotmaend a .d try to sell tho imitation" in order to make a larger profit. ucn preparations sometimes have tho name-" Syrup of Figs"-or "Fig Syrup" nnd of some pi rntica concern, or fictitious fig svrup companv, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of the Company-California Fig SyruD Co.-printed on the front of the package I he mutations should be rejected because tha? are injurious to the system. In order to id the imitations they find it necesarv to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever n dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of " or flg Synip, which does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrui, Co. printed on the front of the package, he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his sstabiishment, whether it be large cr small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal sgents. and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health ami happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggets are reliable, we supply the imtieenee demand for our excellent remcdv entirely through the dnigpists, of whom it may to purchased everywhere, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle but as nrf ptioni exist it is weerssarv to inform the public of the facts, in order that al may decline or return nnv imitation which mav be sold to them. If it does not bear the full ifPSSiflh. California Fig Svrup Co'-printed on the front of every pactage. do not tUtatO return i the srticle and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of the '

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