Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 February 1906 — Page 7
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1 AND WEIGHTY. rnuiK by duflos performed. iii ' and spiritually weak fJOOfeOftV Of f ilth are ever re1 atinot set our expectations What we dare scarcely hoj shall one day remember." Id In the quartz Is valuable, ' porifle 1 by fire is more alI al of sufferine makes tho beautiful. It is the smelting c I tlM pool quality. It m .st 10, Of OJMfOOj for few of ui mi ireotis If we stood alone. bO and it lives by hive. Hut it It the fine flower 11 tms of a!i these hU'h qu:Jilit'a. ' WOMEN AND WAYS. doi we forgive are penI that are bigger than wa D writes a letter kOOMM J ho hing to say or nothliiK' else truth Is strancer than fle-
I we don't pet so well acwith It. fellow who can't sing who has things offered to hua
Told in IritJ by Dispatches from Various Localities,
To Call Sj.e-inl Session IndlaiiajH.ll.,, lu, , 1 , 'J he ra '" ' Se. ial H-ssio of the gei ,., Usombij of lodiaaa, it is oolkorluuvolv Mated, will t. 1 ,.,1 by ;ov .1 Prank Hanlyn.M Wl.,.k. The .late fo, (hecuVOtttagof ihcMraoidinary ftOMloObU '"" M'l f.-1 Monday, April .wo days Mora the opooiBa oi the Rapoblk aa rtate em ntiou. s ctaim on nod
aainoiiiy at the state v u-
the party leaders haw
an upon UJ(. Kovcrnor to summon the assembly on the Monday following tha state convention, but thegovernoi prefers to have the logioIatttM la M siOO during the time of tl. eoOTOtttloa, and It is said ho has practically determined upon April i, as the date for the COOVtQng of the legislator Triends of Dan iel
tstoiniH, secretary of state, whom the governor BOOM tO hae tanpaocbod, have taken a jh1 1 of the members of the legislature and announce that not more than to of tftMMOlogkUoionorofafoTor Of IWpOsftkmOOt Two thirds of the mernlx-rs of both houses are required to fti OWpHgk Impeachment. Boy Balk?; Attacks Teacher. Hlooiiiini'ton, Ind., Feb. 1C When Miss Kmma Davis, a tOOChor in the 6i !.- "f Smithv ilii : miloa south Of here, ordered William Siscoe, 15 years old. to sit straight in his seat the boy attacked the HpokOT, knocking her down and choking her. Two older pupils went to the assistance of the teacher and pttUod young Siscoe away. Mies Davis was taken to her home and is said to 06 tfrrlffftlT 111. Sues Railroad for 8G8.0OO. Laporte, Ind , Ke; 16. The hearing of the $68,tMo damage c ase of Denjamln Wallace, proprietor of the Wallace shows, against the Crand Trunk Western Railroad company, has begun in the federal court of ?his state. Wallace's circus train was Wroekod at Durand, Mich , two years 1 and the failure jf
the railroad OOSIp ay to make settle
ment resulted in the damage suit. Gnle Wrecks Beacon Tower. Michigan City, Ind , Feb II (me of the three bOOHOO towers at the entrance to the harbor here was swept away during a severe storm. The tower, whi h was recently completed, was 38 foot hhdi. 12 feet in diameter at the base, and cons'tructed of steel on a concrete foundation. It is believed the new fog signal has been badly damaged Try to Sell Tainted Hams. Jeffersonville, Ind. Feb. 16. Men from Chicago, dressed like farmers, are in this vicinity selling tainted hams, according to the Indiana board of health. The secretary of the board has notified local officials to be on the lookout for the men. whose operations, it is said, have extended over a lOfBjl portion of rural Indiana.
Our Pattern Department CHILD'S PLEATED DKESS.
I'attern No. 52r.H.-Box-plaited niode are still popu'.ar and are shown among the newest designs. This one
i stylishly ftOVOtOpOd in dark blue serge, and a "Duster Drown" collar and tie completes the neck. Th-J garment is shaied by shoulder and under arm seams and box-pleats are laid in front and back. A broad round collar Is supplied, also a neckband, intended to support the turnover linen collar The full bishop sleeves are finished by bands and fanc ifully shaped flare cuffs. A leather belt or one of th" material may be worn. Cassimere, challis, linen, basket cheviot, pique an 1 any of the mercerized wash fabrics ar-J adaptable. The medium size will require one and one half yards of 3C-ln h material. Sizes for 2, 3. 4 and 5 years. This pattern w ill be sei t to you on receipt . ,f f cei.ts. Address all orders tothei'iitterti 1 )e par tm. nt of th is paper, lb- sure to give sie arul niiinlier of pattern wanted. For convenience, write jour order on the following1 coupon:
No 5260.
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Appointed to Health Board. Indianapolis, Ind . I""b. 10 - Got. J. Frank Unnly has appointed Dr. Ceorge T. McCoy, of Columbus, a member of the state board of health, to fill the place ma l.- vacant by the resignation of Dr. C. M. Elsenbelss. of Elkhart, who has hecn named postmaster nt Klkhart. Dr. McCoy was formerly president of the State Medical society. College Instructor Dead.
Crawfordsvllle. Ind . Feb. 16 Ed Upton, nt one time an instructor fan Wabash college here, and a graduate of that Institution, was found dead in the slum district Of Des Moines. la., death ! . ing due to drink and exposure For jr. years ie hml shunned the companionship of women. Hardware Men 111 Session. Indianapolis. I0, Feb. 16. Fully l.OiiO hardware dealers from all parts of the state and nation assembled in Convention at Tomlinson hall, the o . asion being the seventh annual gathering of the Indiana Retail Hardware association
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Head Severed from Body. Indianapolis Ind . Feb. 16 Iifh in a horrible form came to W. J Hanna, aped 25, In the Keystone avenue yards of tite RIk Four railroad, his head being severed from the body by a switching engine.
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Honors Awarded st Enilhani. Richmond. Ind.. Feb. 16.--F.nrlhnm college awarded scholarships in Dryn Mawr and llnverford to Miss Kn Newsome, of Kltzahethtown. Ind.. and to Charlej F. Iee, of r rlendsville, Tenn. Indiana Girls Win Debate. Hl hmond. Ind , Feb. 1(5 The clrls' jOksllPjf team of Karlhatn cidlege defeated the glrN' team of W estern seminary at Oxford, ( The Chinese question was debated Fears Being Cripple; Hnnfrs. Tern. Ind . Feb If. Jane; Seers, 71 years old. lUMfOd himself, lie feared nn Injury would make him a cripple. His father h.-nged himself years ago.
OtTtitudi-. "Madam, dat wu a fine mral." al4 Weary Wlgginn. "I'd like to saw ms wood fer youse '' "We burn tM7 gss." "Den permit me. madam, to turn off de hurner fer rouse I must do something to how me appreciation. '-Chicago .Sun.
Pattern No. 5S28. An exceptionally smart design for a shirt-waist is here illustrated in a development of blue an I green plaid, with yoke, cuffs and pocket d dark green broadcloth. A deep tuck Is laid in the front on each side the center bOl QtOOt. Theshirt-waist sleeve Is finished by a straight cuff, and I high standing collar completes the neck. (Jilt buttons form the only decoration. Plaid silks are extremely stylish this season, and cashmere, albatross, flannel and linen are all suitable. The medium sie will require two and one-eighths yards of :?6-in h material. Sizes for 14. 1R. 16 and 17 years. This pattern will be sent to you on eeceipt of 10 cents. Address all orders totbe Pattern Department of thispaper. He sure to give size and number of pattern wanted. For convenience, write your order on the followiug SOOOOOI
No 5528.
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High Class Druggists
AND - OTHERS.
The. better chis of drupplsts, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments an. who devote their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in euprlvinp the best c lure-t medicinal agents of known value, in accor. i rineo with rdir-ai
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ZT' 0 u,'u" riguiai or omc nai names and they never sell false trandP,or imitation medicines.
1 -ruggists ot tne better class manufacture manv excellent reniedio. but
nicy are tne men to ucal With when in need of .mvtl.m. in t.rtir i;Ä v,;..k n :
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-cias- r.harmacv and the finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories ar.d remedial appliances. 1 no earning of a f ur UTing, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conforred upon their pfttroni and MtioUnot U tin medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours oi daily toil. They all know that Fvrup of tigs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it fives universal satisfaction, and th.-.-efüre they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full namo of the Company-California Fig Syrjp Co. printed on the front of evcrv packaee.
The Mule Marched Past The "Dofkf dog" was In evidence, as .8 .al, at the great maneuvers at ttuwal Pindl, only, to use nn Irishism, t was another animal tins time The cavalry were marching past the -oval station in brilliant succession when there occurred an episode which was to omuch for everybody's risible rac ultles. Following th Ninth (jueen'a Royal Lancers was a stray, mangy uule, walking with comical gravity, ind quite undisturbed by either objurations from behind or the shouts of 'aughfer from the spc( itors.
Tin In Colombia. Some of the finest tin deposits In tho world occur In Colombia. Many of ths
tin mines sr worked by fonljta co-pMlOOk
A Bride's Sad Fate. Airs. PHfliOS I am afraid my darter la awful unhappy with that new husband of hers. Mrs. (!ab Do tell! Have you heard so? "No; hut I've seen him on the street eveiy day since he got married, and he
walks along Just as chippy and independent as ever. II doesn't look subdued a bit."- -N. Y Weekly
Water in Londcn. liondoners use on an average gallons of water per head psr da;,
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lUey know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and const nation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from imtrular hahits. in.iigestion, or
L"'rc is no omer remedy bo pleasant, prompt and beneficial in iva effe-ets as hyrup of l?igs, and they are glad to s-11 it because it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to tho excellence of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and the immense demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are individual druggists to he found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignitv and principlea of tho profession and whoso greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not h sdato to recommend and try to sell the imitation? in order to make 1 trger j re fit. Such preparations sometimes have the name'4 Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Svrup" ard of some piratical cqneern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the packape, but they never have the full name of u tnpany California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitations should M rejected because they are injurious to the system. Ir. order to sell the imitations thv find it nec 'S-ary to resort to misrepresentation or dcceplion. and whenever a deai r passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Svrup of Fig-" or "Fig Svrup," which does not bear thf full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, ho is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been eo unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it be large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misr pres ntation and and docepüon in one case he will do so with other medicinal ogents, and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should le avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that tho great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand for our excellent re medy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased everywhere in original packages only, at th regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate to return "the article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one cf the better class of
uruggista wno will sell you what you wish and the beet of everything in his line at reasonable prices.
"De man 1st git mad easy," mid t'nrle Eln, ": liable to wnt 0 much energy on his ind'fii it ion dat he ain' g t en ugn lef to mal.' ut any kin or an ahgunient." WaihirjU'n istr.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. ttrhlnjr. Blind, Bleedlrp. Protruding Pilsa. Dnurriotsare authorized to ref und money If PasoOin'txskt fails tocureit.CtoMdays. 50o Miny s man whom we think ha a big heart only hat a pdtitnt ear N 0. Pise rune. LswW Fingle Binder straight 5c cigar. Made sf sstfs quality tobacco. Your dealer or Lew' Factory, Peoria, OL
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in literature, lein t Mie: Griggs Yes, indeed. I understand that he nude money enough en her firt novel to et her If an education. Life. Profi table. Rl former Old your two er in the penitentiary do you any go!v Kx-Convict I should mv o! I learned tlir.-e new ways oi cracking a Kib Detroit Free rre-w. The ijspsptls who it or!ere1 by hn tiytciaa to walk five milea a day. and who recovera Ina health by follow ng the aiivice, ought not to complain ISeese he haa to have new aolca put oa L.e -lleCS. The man ho think he la ft wit shoaM talk into a plMSMBVSpSI .in.1 then bs uiade to liaten. Saturday Kvemng Post.
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TWITCHJNCNERVES a Serious Hereditary Trouble Cured By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sufferer fmra ailments that linve afflicted iu repulnr successiou one generation after aaothof of their family are, as a rule, inclined to submit to thetu as inevitable. The case whieh follows proves that such hereditary difficulties are not beyond the reach of curutive forces and should inspire hopefulness and a rendilcsstotry NOOOtVOI that have effected signal cores, such as that which is hero given. Mrs. IHPaSOtl Rannell. of No. 406 Eat Sevuith Ptreif, Netn. KnnMts, rives the following account of her ailment and her care : "For f woyr-ars I suffered from atrying DervoiiMii in my lower hnibe from my knees S0O7O, as my mother and my grandmother bad suffered I x fi re me. The situation was fur many y-ars accepted as unavoidable boOMMO hereditary. P.ut aliout tWOJOOMOgOtO 1" my son was realizing beoeflt from the use of Dr.Williiiins' Iink Pills, I thought thero might possil.ly bs) some good in them fia me. My lltillUo hail then become so serious as t make it difflrulf fi.'nieto
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THE SUDDUTH PEAR Oriajtaal tree? UK TarioUJ. nd HAS WEveSt SHOWN SIGNS OF BLICHT The viuna tree are like the pareni tree, early annual and ib-'- 'aol b arerv - hur t a anuik rYult is of uperlor qual itr n for th bUurr of th'a Mcrrelotn ire.'. We . arry complete Hoe of GENE RAJ. NUOSEJY STOCH. Osnd for our Wboleaale Pries Ust. We tend It fur tu a- Write no.-
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