Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 February 1906 — Page 3
ABRAHAM LXNCOI.V. an Mr !r T'.""fk ' ' frairleaof tbet irt'irtd 10 novtr-v . irl . .,
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SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by these Little fills. They aim relievo Dfc trms from DyjH-pü.i, indUrcstloo and Too Ilyarty EUIujf. A partly i p edy jr Dlcdner. Naiwe, Drowxtnesa. 114 Tste In the Mouth. cw.4 Tongue. Ufa tn MMt TOKHD LI V Kit. Tbus
r. ,. .Ule tb Bowels. Purely Vcgetahlo. SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS BRITTLE HIVER H PILLS. timJi
lit plercrj !h lit MM wiu n SfOf) n eve Hun uty wsa ha, r. , tit ,..1MBd the nr of u.. ki i. v To sive the spirit of it utsaost heed M Ufe s open botk la word anS dee rrc.m prejudice and tH-sion hoiiy (res; f inertj k sowed a i.re-ejneiii sted For ml.. tuns ai.-l for mn.lous yet tobt. Himself th beAdSMII i knight of Na'ure s sold dtglc-t-
io . pprar t DSSM i ji J Ugh id hi i In lei gc
A tnbuno of At. l eelaad tee r P'a. t. While through tie iraadli rai
And shook Oppr. aaion'a temple to Ms hast Hm üi the ssettle of herote ra a On whom iht aeul uf uterling ri.ent sat; TI .-tunken dulu m . m : . ., j i..,n.e jr fact, Thet ete.low mit had IiumI.m ihtlr er rows at
Kell np.lttsr orator cret.
a; d ten drmo
CARTERS
Genuine Must Bear Fa-5timilA in mCirr.
H'TTIE IKS &Z asalaaasl RFPIISF fillRCTITliTro
Aiona the wide herUOR of lbs ars, A deep, sonorous echo of Ms name Holls, thiiiüer .k-. and t i n.- History hears An arifwrir (r ed.o from the halls of fame. We at the tall, the guunt. ungainly frame; We m.nk the Will to dare, the mind to plan :
we nr. i the i tire resolve, t lofty aim; And win., I. is rugged virtues thus we noen, ; W t stui.d uti. i ).!, v cry ' TMs
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And upward 10 j I I of the ftaro. And peat the m Bi re of the Seven Sees. Beyond the smoky ba: r.f-ra of our wats, I outward on the plnlona of the Lr. est Ills fame Is suns; In .!:ern rrxs'tr ke !. And ahflntd in breast, or heralded I:. rh me;
Uog Duye License. police heado tut tiers, ptfr?j;, reotatl I BOaVdi U; walked up lioSOSS lerk. waKi'in hit ul. Itaefj in his mouth a f'j lull, ii ' feo Tilt policeman uok i. y and siK)k to th do. v. hit h I 1 1 tall more than rer .w'oou t. it a yonnj? in. in appeared, MS4 iued 'haf the t!o WUB UM JiiApt a (sex menhant. Tbs Ifcwn S4 in an r'iieloK' ami pi . J ii s irmith. Tin- animal theh r his home. The Ttie of Bluebeard. well-known Bluebeard talc is o; i i.;in t'hevalier Kautil. or ..!, r-preseiit! the historle ..1 of Glien de LaWSJ, lord of who was made chieftain ol in 1429 He fonjiht braelv I r.iunlry when tSjVStlsd by tin ti. but his barbarous email) as all his bravery
Fast mountain ad ra, Fer-sent, far so euhlirre. t.oud-bucled by of Time E raeei M-'i",
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past the I' i ;:. with i
inlftnty TiiOipet tor.e :;. St Paul ;.obe
Pbned with the Depot. I" :. .ii wihtiinu Mimetlung it v id a Houvenii eotild Mud OoUl . Iietter than tlaS AmSeiron depot We understand that Jerry Smith etnplfttSf buvln,. t to be used us i poullrj shipping coop. it w ii. Its a good hencoop 11 It was a little W so that the fowls could stand tadsraoa (Mo. Arg: The Cuckoo. iral !d:-tory always interests ehil'ho usually re -ail explauai ioDft of bi IMSat in their own wa An IUI of the habit? f the in kOO, foi DCS, San apparently absorbed a1 itns, but was reprodm ed thus a fee Inter: "The eSjehOO? oh. thttl 'I-1 u l that ioen' lay i'j OWB eK" OVER SEA HABIT. nee on This Side the Water. Dsrsjajtsjsll effect upon the heart f caffeine in coffee cannot but result gravest condi lions, in time, attack of the drug isnd that St li up of coffee! weakens the an a little more, and the end is ali taatter of mathematical demonR A lady writes from a Westa t e i D Of German desnnt and it wae 1 fal that I should barn 11 a WHTf
i-e f drink coffee. I'ntil I was old I drank si urc.dy anything my meals. " S years auo I began to be a d by a steadily Increasing nerv Ma, which eventually SSSSaOpcel a distressing heart trouble ihat me very weak and allssrshlt "tue three years ago. wa. a dib d 'nfftSj In its worst form. My euffcrirorn these thini; esn be better 1 U Insd than described. r'g all this time my husband ! more fully than I did thai Cftfuas Injurious to me. and made
ffort to make me stop. Finally it was decided a few montl.i ' Quit the use of coffee absolute1 1 to adopt Postum Food Coffee W hot table drink. I had but little 1 hat It would help nie. but Mft I t try N to please my husband, spared, it very carefully, exactly
ruing to directions, and was de-
flavor and
POCKET HIS CASH DRAWER. Abraham Lincoln Carried Postal Funds with Him When Postmaster of Salem. 111. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, who was an Intimate friend of Abraham Lin coin, tells the following story of the early times In Illinois when Lincoln was the postmaster of the town of Salem: "The cash drawer of the post office there," said Senator Cullom. "was Lin coin's vest pocket, but it was a rash
ABRAHAM L1N ' i (From a Phut'jgrapt. Take:
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A LINCOLN ANCEDOTE. Little Girl Refused to Klaa Him te Omtify Her Heart s Fond eat Wish. The heroine of the following ane dote about Lincoln U now an old lady, but she de laics that when she recalls the way in which she not me advances of the man who afterward became her hero it still brings the blush of harne to her cheek. When I waa about six years old," ahe narrates. Lincoln for a short time ?Tved in the 'general store' of the little western town near which was my fathers farm In the window of this shop along with shoes, calicoes, sun bonnets, toys, candy all the heterogeneous stork of a country store was displayed a bead pincushion, which it was the ambition of my life to own. "Who has not at some time longed for the unattainable -the thing j ist out of reach which, for that very rSsV son. perhaps, seems to him the most deflrable object the world holds'' That head pincushion was to me what (Jreat Britain was to Napoleon, hut, to my despair, the little ticket pinned to its center read "27 cents' -just 20 cents in excess of my entire bank ao ' ount ! "Week after week, when I w. nt with my mother to the store to ex-hange l atter and c-gs for sugar and other ommodities which tho farm did net yield, the coveted prlsf lay Uuntftli ingly before my eye . As time went on the brilliancy of tks red rose whl a adorned its center In gan to fade; fly"pec ks here and th re sullying the purity of the lilies, but never for s moment did my affections waver. Through whatever vicissitudes It might pas, they .-till c lung round the wreck of that cushion.
i.incuiu s leuow .. rk. a fresh i-om-
plexioned young fellow, who with hie red cheeks and oiled locks seemed to me a perfect Adonis, and why. if the truth were known, shared my itaTl with the bead plnmshinon. always met me with the stock pleasantry: 'Got a kiss for Bas to-day, little girl? Whereupon I would be seized with a paroxysm of shyness and take refage behind my mother's skirts. One evening, after the red he sal youth had proffered his request in vain for about the hundredth titn. . h tattj ungainly young man came forward, and as he handed my mother bar mail said: " Perhaps, little girl, you will kiss me ' N "I shook rry head most emphat
ically ' C me now. If you'll let me Lave a kiss I'll give you anything there is in the store.' he bribed, and, stooging from his great height, he lifted me to the counter, where my face was on s level with his. "Anything In the tore I glanced st the desire of m heart and my resolution weakened. " "Would -would you give me that bead pincushion?" I whispered. "He smiled an 1 nodded ass. nt "I looked at my suitor- oh. but he was ugly and grand ( but I didn't
know that theni. No. I shook my head, the price was t.vo high Then, as I glanced at my blooming Adonis, who stood beside hint. It on- irr' I "o me that I might strike a bargain more to my taste " Well," I drew a long breath and took my courage In both han is 'If you'll give that cushion. I'll I'll kl?e the pretty one for it!'"" N. V Times.
8 Tona Orass Hay Free. Kvcnb.il lows lot and lots . i fnddet 'or iiogi, cows, sheep aad twiss
WHERE LINCOLN MARRIED.
Old
drawer that was sacred to him. I re member on one ore a-ion w hen s pot office Inspector came around and made S careful survey of everything In the post office. He took account of stock and figured out just how much Lin coin ought to have In cash belonging to the government Some of Lincoln's
friends were afraid that h might be I . , . i . .i.w I The old Edwards home
il nuir "nun nil i nt in iu nun wiiii offers of money if he needed It. He ! S00'' B,,ro,t" Springficl 1. Ill where
I . lira natu lauecnu ctuu .m a : i iwi ri ' married, which was later converted into St. Agathas s-hool under the
House nt Springfield Has Bern Remodeled Into a Beautiful Modern Home.
In South
replied that he guessed he had It all. When the Inspector figured out the amount that should be there he went to Lincoln and told him how ranch cash there should be In the post office " 'Well, I guess I have If." said Lin coin, as he drew forth a bundle of money. "He counted It out and It tallied to a cent to the amount the Inspector had found due the government. Lin coin had kept the government's money separate at all times Although he carried it around w ith him. as the best method of caring for It, he had never allowed It to become mixed up with his own money. That incident was characteristic of Lincoln. He was scrupulously honest."
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1 with its delicious
I'i'ig qualities. 'I so soon as the poison from the " ''I time to grt out 0f mv sv,. 'ho nutritive properties of the urn begsn to build me up, snd I w fully recovered from sll my 'usness, heart trouble and ftathma. dlf acknowledge that now. for the ' ; 'ime in years. I enjoy p. rf. , t t ' ! and that 1 owe it all to PosName given by Postum Co., ' CTMlt, Mich.
a r-ason e.nt th licet.
The Ho,1( to Wellvllle.'" In
Our ErglisA F'tates The American, as his automobile sped through the lovely Knglish coun try. said, wiih a proud and sweeping gesture: "We Yankees have a right to be prone1 of these old estates of ours over here 1 "Ketates of yours'" said the haugh ty Briton. Kstates of yours?" "Well, what would become of them ." sail the Ameriean. "if It wasn't for our girls' money?' Ixmlsville Courier-Journal
smait
bock Pki;
IB I'nnit r,.r- ...
j - x vmvm vVBlBins I any le. rlptlon whatsoever.
no
Extortion, nid I ever tell fOS the
things my little boy says?" "Why er -no that is, " "Ind me B and I won t "Cleve land leader. Awful : Messenger You i wife has run off with your chauffeur. "Good heaven! And that machine Is likely to break down any minute'" -Life. Sherlock Holmes. Paterfamilias Ho you think daugh ttr got a 'ote lettert Materfamlllas No If only had a tws-cant stftoap on it Judge
direction of the Episcopal church, has
besg made Into one of the most BSftUtl fill homes in Springfield
The old residence has witnessed some very interesting events during
its life The old hous? as it MM bad many nooks and corners. Its old fashioned stateliness added to the charm j of romance and many were the stories told by schoolgirls of how Lincoln : was married in this room and dined i in another The front parlor, where Lincoln was married, has been changed. In that ione large massive window replace the former low French windows, of whb h there were two A new front door has been put In. which is a pity, as the old one of heavy oak seemed a part of the house and had swung open to admit some of the most illustrioue men and women of the state and country The big entrance hall and stairway remains the same as when Mary Todd came down the oaken steps to her wedding. FEBRUARY The shortest month of all the year. Vet ere It asnds are run. We spell two names the world holds dtan Lincoln and Washington. MADE BY LINCOLN WHEN A YOUNG MAN.
'I he enormous crita of our Northen rown lYdiaaec N-ei on it -. hnnthe pat year mmpd um t. --ue a epe ial i ,ita)Kue called iuuik' hauumx sr.ri) iv-,g. Tb s ;. lir.m full of bargaai M--d at bar (.on ja n es. atso this notice todit. und receive free -urli' ent wed to i;row 5 tosM of grsss eat yetar lot or fern tbis kunouer and our gieat b.n nri . d lio. k with as wonderful uipriea and gn t hargama in sects at bargain prioei afsStil 4e und e add a psDKaeje "I One Rio, the numt faohiotialde, nervi' eable. beaut il'ul annual tiow-er. John A. Hatsar Seed Co., Lock Draw ;r K., La Cssss, Wie. "I),n n 1 nice.'' -aid I'ncle Kveii. "nbcn true friradihip ronsieta m beis' litei.il v if a loan all Stingy lf de cvise tslk. ' IrVaabtsgtos Stai Popular Line to the East. The epic miid pa -etiler aSTVSM of the N.'k.l l'iite Hoad. the care and attention shown paMeiigen have made it a (avorita arith lbs usespeissaasil aa well as those acciastoned tcj travel. Every (eatsis liec-eesary to the comfort arid COBVeniewce of the pea laagers, sepsrislls lad cs travelitig alone or sceoawanied by children, te en ded. Colored Porters in L'niforai are in attendance to serve the want of all and to see thai ears are kc-it acrapsJoosly clean. Pullman Sltepera n all trains, aad as excellent Dining sent ice, serving hid idual t lub in. ali or a la ( ait.- at moderate cot. When traveling Kat pur flume your t. !- a the N.'k.l Plate Hi ad. All trains depart froBB the I .a ;dle St. Station. Chicago. I-or lull in formation regarding tickets, tates. reel -i-lecTung car reservatioss, . call as at address J. Y. I'alahan. icner.il AgSBt, No. Ill Adam- M., Chicago. III. It is the man who m ahva- talk.ng shoe I bis rights rbo ii ceneiaÜf t r i to Ulli rite iipoii the lights ol t. Cures Blood. Skin Troubles. Cancer. Blood Poison Greatetr Blood Purifier Free. If Vow tii'uxi is imuanM fkln I
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Nervous Women
Thtrir Svjfforinge Are ITsaestHfj Du to Frmnltt Disorders Perhaps VJ nt-US peeled A MtDICINt THAT CURES
y'.asr anarv " -m em
m .viae
Id
Can we dispute the wei 1 k now n
tthat American i
na u aiv ner
vous '.' llivv if ten dowe i hear the exprsion, "I am so nervous, it seems as if I should rlv:" or.
peak to I
things
You Will P rospei in the Great Southwest
make vou irritable
vou are unable to quietlv und ealmlv
perform your daily tasks or care fcjr ymir children. The relation of the nerves and generative, urp-an in woman is as auOsa that niue tenths of the nervous pr-.s-traticm. nervous ib-l.ilitv. the b i sleeplessneiss and nervous irritability arise- fruiii Kunuc derangement of the organism which makes her a SnDMMaa Pits cif depression or rvstlesMii s. arid irritability : spirits easily affected so that one minute- she- laughs, the next minute weeps : paintsiUkS alKlotiiinal region and between the shoiil.br; loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia a tendency to cry nt the least provocationall these )oint to ne rvous prottrnt ion. N t binp wi 11 re.ievr this distressing condition and prevent aSOtxtbs of prostration and suffering so sure! v as Lvdift L. Piukhain s Vege table Compound. Mrs. M. K. Sbotwell. of 103 Flatbusli Avenue, Drookhn, N. Y., Writes: "I cannot express the- won.lerful relief I have anssrleewad by taking Lvdia B Pink liam'a Vegetable Compound. I suffered for a long tiase with servoes aessaraitaoa, lierk a Ii -. Iieeda.-he, l of appetite. I cctdd not sie-p and would walk the floor almost SI 'TV nii;bt. "I hail three d -tor and got no teetter, arid life wie a bunl.-n I was ailviw-el to trv Lydia K. Pinttauu'i VTsgeasbla ctnpund, and it has wrkel wonders for ine. "I fim a well w nrnun mv ivrv. iiuni-. ic nil
vou have I i I ore .n nit. I nil" f riet nit sji v I L r ti.n vua rta
ft. .won , ..m.. . .. I ' ..a P ! ' J v Jmmm
r -. ii, a mi i ri t st i . w ' r ., rod
r.ula. , ,n,i, ,t. h ng, rSBBgl and lumps
InOklahoma Indian Territory and Texa are vast esse of unimprov.-d land ..m Dot no )iebiing the crops ol winch it a capable, 'l b same conditions SfpJy to tht towns Few lines of bsjabtsee are adequate ly represented. There arc ojw nings of al aorts for mills and factories, for snd stores, for banks, newspapers and lumbeyards. You haw only to get on the ejrounc
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vou can't fcleep. Missouri. Kansas eSc Texas I y offers
Rates Cheaper Than Ever February 6th and 20th anc March bth and 20th
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On or ir mm l:ne 1 anil loand nip lie ki it eseep If tour Bettetet railroad agef)t . raten. Write me for particular.
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W. S. ST. GEORGE, .ft' Ttttn ft Arni. MseelgSl BailSiaf ST LOUIS. MO. Tnkct- s tele . erliere. vis
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caovy, puBplv ln. l.mo pains. ..-.tairli thcuniat in or anv hluod or dm el ease ' ke Botanic I 1 t.,IM , it h , . .' i Imp to lb fee tmn-. Sn all si re- I.e., I. i Ii. - and pun- utoj. tie bloo.l in vaade I iie and reh. Iciviiin the skin fr-e öor verj erupt n. and gtviag the rieb slow of pen act health to the skin. At the -urn time B. B. B improves the tjigi lion, cures djrspepeia, atreaftbens weak kkdeeys. Jaat tks raadiciaa fee old people, nt ,t gives tlie-m n. v. vigOroWa blood IJrttggtsts, ti ter large bottle, with d '. m im- home pure. Banmls free .-yid prepaid by writing Blond Halm Co., At lanta. Qa. He-crile- trouble and sjiecial free BSsdirsl advice aba -ent m -.ale I let ter. B. It It. nt eapectaBs advised for hronie, deep-seated cases nf impure IiIimm! and sk.n e'l-e.i-c, and i uret sf'er sll else-
One half tbs World doesn't know how the other halt livei heCSSSC lull;, o-ie half Oimd tSeNT own business. To Core a Cold in One Dny Take LaftATtVS Baeivio Qaisles Tab et Drngflsta refund money 'f it 1 hi la to core K . (iiiova a signat'itv is on ea- a boa, ig
jrouager Will oot the volumes of letters from vveime-n made str sag bjf Lvdia K Pinkbnin's Vegetable tupotind convince all wuincn of its virtues'.' Surely you cannot wish to remain sick, wak and discouraged, exhausted each day. wheal y "it can lie uh easily eilfwd aa other women.
THE
BEST
You mnv U II back to haunt i
ime. but it w.ll I oine 1 ... k
THE BEST COUGH CURE
When offered something else instead of Kemp's Balsam stop and consider- "Am I sure to get something aa good as this best If i.ot sore, what good reason is the re for for taking chances in a matter that may Save a direct lartng on my own or my family's health?" Sold bv all dealers at 2tc. and oc.
Leans' s made of dealer or
injil.' fane
Hinder straiagd fc isas seiet: ted t I t. . Vnur a' Pesctery, Peoria. PI.
Antiseptic Remedy For Family and Farm
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KILLS PAIN. Dr. EARL 8. SLOAN, SIS Albani Street, Boston, Mass.
The trouble tL.it you can't
with Iah put it bei k.
a dav off
G
REGORY S SEEDS
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tARKER'3 HEADACHE POWJERS
QUICKLY CURE HEADACHE.
NEURALGIA AND FEVERS
Price 10c. Thoutands use and indort träne
Losrus No Nu. o . &..I.I fui tut)- ewra, PATENTS S H 1 , I KALO 4 ' O . Iie SS Wae.aiusivu. I .. J
snu vvrtniMj to tmiHiioim plri.tr eetair I bin ymm mmm Ul aarrtSM
"ULI'ifhBtl'Ikll
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There is only One
Genuine-SyrUp of FgS The Genuine Is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. 1ies full name of the company, Cnliforrtln Riff Syrup Co, 1st printed on the front of every package of the genuine.
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The Genuine- Syrup of Figs is for Sale, in Original Packages Onl, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitations made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable deaeis. The imitations arc known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many rnillions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the
CAUfSRNLV litlft
UMbviOe.Ry Sanrranciaco.Cal. Hua rimr cent rm bottue f -
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
OS-yoke In the Possession of the tJnlvef Ceter mere eoedt briestrr set ttttrrrotsri thsa intttheretc. One 10c aeckaoe tiers all ibert ait) of UUaola a Mrssset sritheut nssene attrt. Nntt Itr Iras SMkitt- Nev te On. Bleach and in Csltn
Tt die in eold s'rf kerter Irtan ant ather die. Tea tan et MOSffOP rUtVd CO.. ' 'n. tin, MmrL
