Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 April 1906 — Page 6
A LIVING PEA Til.
fivid'.y Describe! I Fall, Sc
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Andrew Jdbtmam, l Wesl 1 -vclfth Kl . i.m Kub, . l.av: Dona kid: fcavoil in i.V. My doctor,
f . uu a i an'dil MMUJ . - f t be urn.e und a d ajfii'-of ii'.v cum. Lad laid me 1 could 11 t Iii .v W i'fk. 1 Wüs t : Itfk chiwu iu the street Willi kidney tr n und for a c year culd not leave the house. 1 lost atoh, inv M .-3 fail' d me. I bloated! t imes, uiy hac k hurt and I raftered a 1 ria
death. There seemed no hope mini I In ige Using lean's Kidney PUla. Then I began to improve. The pa. a Kit f : uivia'; .. tli- s w vi'.injTH Mii'.-hic.l, I im. i-d appetite and errtght, und. to m.i a long story brt. 1 got W c U 6 ld by all dealers. H rente a bo. Foti -Milburu Co., Buffalo) N. Y.
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PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS
By HON. GEORGE W. PECK A.'Vr.M PsU BJB. y Abrofci, -f tc.
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4 The Show Dow Poor Business in the ' South Pa Side Tracks a Circus Car Filled with Creditors A Performance Given ' for the Poor," Fills the Tieasury A Wild West
Man Bu:icoes the Show.
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The fiftieth .aiuiversary of the invention of the aniline dye la beech brated by the world of science by th piaciupof a p.rtrait of the inventor. Dr. pcrkm. in the National Portrait pallery. Mid a bia.1 in the rooms of the Chemical society at Burlington Hous-e. London. Oas is the iiudatr.ental bads of the seuse of smell, sajs lr. John A:tkeu. F Et S . according to the Scientific American. Lcrthelot .-ays that one hundredth of a ijuadrillionth of a arruni of muk can be detected by the no.-. Dr. Aitken baa found that of U odorous ubstn M lreetlgated not one gave off its perfume in sohl .articles, u. -thins but pasts and rajKra escaped froiD nnv of thvm Two d ist in-1 w.'f 8 Hi ..;l u. ' th ic-ra-pos-sl of BDM tuiiiiiit la science, .re studying ihe sun with est. . .... y
care Due. the S.'i. r t" tablished in INS. . -
searches to the effect of the sun on th weather and ciimati changes of thn earth The other, the Solar I'nion. formed in 1904. is endeavoring to ascertain more than is now known about tha tan itaelf. Both are Euroiean aso taUons. Pnf. Spring, a Belgian who has been studying the causes of color in water, under various conditions, says that if water otherwise entirely pura conta.ns one part of every l 1, 0,000 of ferric hydrate, an iron compound, it will nnpear sreen. where the iepth is coastderable. With less than one parr offerri hydrate in every . v will ba blue But less than one part of "i:ei tli.e m )ld or tHHRaas matter in every
40,000.000 will mal e the water disappear.
By exploding con
Cylinders Sir Vi'.d::r.i Crookes h. s u.--ceided in proili;. ins frtn in eight sided mi. r xopi. c r ., :i.-h. so far at examined, resemble f'Ltn nds. If further experiments confirm tät. a new method of oHaawad fbmi.i: i .n will liava iea disc -ovrre.J. Prol CRM fcai estimatea hat the tcm;eratu;e ,.nd pressure attained lnide the jrliadan at the tl::.a cf exp!iwj..n wero r-:- ti!y " -preo. ibsolnt i&d about 120.NO -ouuda a square inch.
(lee. but this show has been up
Igair.st it the last week. We haven t aada a paying stand anywhere. The how business is all right when you have to turn people away, or let them tn on standing room Then you can nap your ringers at fate, and drink foolish water out of four dollar bottles of fizz that has the eoffe trained so I t w ill pop out clear to the top of the Mat, and make a noise that makes rou think you own the earth, but
believe they we t' I g t tti. r mor.. v when we got to Mawpall tin ti.-t aj VbM lie noti. ed UM ar bad attfl al l tra.Ked. and he kn thut a the way we were going to di-pme of the . radltaTf He Umaglil mbm tM would tell rum when to Ret off. but he was sitting u) with a landlady from some alaM n (ieorRia that we owed a lot at money for feeding the freaks, and she was threatening that If ae didn t get her money she would hive the heart's blood of some one. 8o pa was afraid to leave for fear she would stab him But wheu th'i car stopped on the sld lag, I1 Vok ch his coat and hat and yawn. d. and said he guessed he would turn in. and she let him go to his berth, and be got out on the platform, and Just then the second taetlM of our train came along, and stopped for water, and pa crawled into an animal car and laid down in the straw with the sacred cow. She p llowed all night cause the sacred bull, her husband, had bat attached for debt at Vi.-k-dmrg but wheu pa got in the car in his shirt sleeves and humped Dia shoul b rs up on account of the cod. the cow thought may be she had be n unnecessarily alarmed, and may In- pa was her buband. So she quit bellowing, and laid down and chewed Iter cud till daylight Then when she saw that pa was another person she got mad and chase, him up Into the raft rs of the ear. and he had to ride there until the
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The Sacred Cow Chased Pa Up Into the Rafters of the Car.
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INDIAN PS0VFSB3. Tis coward shoot axthalml Small things talk ! c ! . !. eye. No Indian ever m ' I his daugb Tim When a fox wail. llBM old Jumps. The paleface's arm I- longer word. A squaw's t..:.gue niBl I
wind s legs. There is nothing so eloquent as a ratQaamatka'a tail. The Indian sc.-1 1 : ; the raleface hkins his f ; iea There will be hungry palefaees so teas as there is any Indian land toi allow. When a aaaprajnaoaa da) aaad ataafai alx. the Great Spirit thumlers and th evil one laughs. There are thre th.n.rs it taks strong man to hold: A young ".arri'jr, a wild hots and a hind-ome ?quaw.
when you strike the southern cotmtry here the white men have not sold heir cotton and the negroes have not jeen pail for picking it. the audience looks like a political gjHKH In an off year, when there Is nobody with money enoueh to stimulate the voters When the ai'diences are small, and half the people In attendance get in on bill-stickers passes and you can't pay the help regularly, but have to tand them off with promises, you are liable to have a strike any minu'e The people you owe for hotel LHIs, and horse feed, and supplies, follow you from one town to another, threatening to attach the ticket wagon and levyon the animals. It takes diplomacy and unadulterated gall to run a show. We are playing now to get baek Into the northern states, but we have to leave an animal of some kind tn the hands of a sheriff every 4ay. which has been all right so far. cause we have steered the sheriffs on to elephants that have nrns so they are no good except to eat, one zebra that was mad up by a paintr. who painted itripes on a white mule, and one Hon
train got to Memphis The hands res ! cuej pa. but he got away from the I creditors all right. Gee. but we nade a killing In Mem5his. and don't you forget it We had handbills on all the wagons in the pa rade. telling the people that the proceeds of the afternoon and evening performance would be given to deserving persons, in cha.ity. and the inten turn was to use the money to pay off i he hands Mr, but how the people t'irned out. The tents were all full, and we had more money than we hav had in a month before, and after the performance at nlht the mayor and some prominent citizens waited on the management and asked when and where we were going to distribute the money to the deserving persons. The manage appointed pa to stand off the committee. Pa said he had noticed, in walking about the city, a beautiful park In the center of the ; town, and he told the committee that his Idea was to have tJsM aaOttViBf people gath r at the pf-rk the next morning, which was S in lay. and wait I there until the manager-, of the show
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B3YS SHOULD NOT Lastfll at tue suggestion mad? by the man over yau. Attempt to put a wrung con.structloa on a girl's words. Imagine asir.me w ; -ir-piy the place of knr.wie Ige Sneer at those who at trying to g!e you good advi-e Kef use to try fin experiment because you think it ba no merit. Refuse to txplata h'.nc-stly why you fail to kerp your apn-untment. Think it n. - v u appear large to belittle th" ability of others. Spe:ik sllglrin 04 vn ni;.n who wants to curb y n . ..-)t ; -m Write a loirr In way taet a eipert is required 1 1 decipher It. Sr-'ni roar caaft taeklaatiy with the Idea ol dec en iu-: taM arouud you.
The Pony Was Off Like a Rabbit
that was so oil he will never sell at foreed sale for enough to pay for the eo tea the sheriff will have to f I him. When erfdltors In a town get too mad end threaten to attach things, we lnv it- tie -n to go along with us for a few days, and f(ttt their money when we strike a paying stand, and we jgree to furnbb tbem a Pullman car and all they can eat. That Is rather tempting to country people, bo we had a foil car load of creditors with us for a week, and we gave them plenty lo drink. s they had the time of their lives, but they didn't gt thir money After going with us all through deorgia, they held an Indignation meeting in the car. and between high balls and cheese sandwiches they got sleepy and w- side tracked their ear In the woods at a station In Mississippi where there was a post office, saw mill and a cotton gin. I guess they are ther yt unless Mr Pullman s loat car experts have found the car and driven tbem out with fire extinguish ers Ia canu pretty near blng left In that ear wlih the creditor in MIssK sippt. He was helping to entertain th ast. and jollying them up to
could count the money, and irepare to distribute It, honestly and impartially, with the advice of the btOal committee That seemed all right, and the committee notified the itlzens to meet in the park at nine o'clock th next morning, and receive the money the citizens had so kindly contributed to suc h a noble cause, and Um y went away. Our show has got out of a good many tight places, but w never got out of a town so quietly and unostentatiously as we got out of Memphis during that ear'.y Sunday morning. Th re was not noise enough made get ting our stuff to the train tn wake up a policen.an. and before daylight the different sections of the train had crossed the big bridge Into Arkansas, and were on the way to th Indian Territory Pi and the other man agers were on the platform of the last car of the last section, as It pulled out acros- the river, at daylight, and even that early It seemed as though the whole colored population of Memphis was on the way to he park, to sCN good positions, so they could recnjre their share of the money. As tire train got to the middle of the river, and into Arl.ansas, the whole maa-
agcMient br. (hi d a Mgli of relief. Thj boss canvasamati .-aid 1 it Is like gettin;: money from borne, and pa said: It la like taking money from the tin cup of a bill I oi gin giin.b r ' au 1 the treasurer of the show said, as he put the day's receipts in tbo safe in the business car: "It looks pjgtal It me." Tin n they all turned in to sleep the happy hours away, that beautiful Sunday on the way to Indian Territory and Oklahoma Well, sir, you can never make ma believe mat money obtained dishonest ly, will stay by a person, or do him any good, and that was demonstrated In the case of our show the next day. We got acquainted with an old -how-Btaa who was out of luck, who used to ran a wild west show, hut got hustaj up. and as he didn't care w ln-re he went, we took him with ua on the train, and all day Sunday he talked about his show experh n es. and finally he said if we had any horses with our show that could run races, we could make a barrel of money at Guthrie, where we were to make our next ..t and. He sail the Indians and half breeds all had ladlaa poales taat they thought could beat any horses that ever wore shoes, and that they would bet every C tit they bad on their ponies, and as they had ju-t been paid their annuities by the government, Iber had money in bales, and we could get it all, if we had hart! that were any good, and money to back them. His id. a al to give out that ow ing to some aci lent we could not give an afternoon performance, and Just get out the horses, and bet the Indians to a standstill, and win all th.-ir money, nn 1 Khe a free evening show, as a sort of consolation to the Indians W 11. it looked good to pa, and he talked to the other mana rs. and the result was when we got to Guthrie we had made up our minds that as money was what wp were after, the easiest way was to get it by racing our horses. So wh. n wc got settled in Guthrie,, and got the tent up. we announced that part of the show was in a wmk down the road in Arkan . and we should have to abandon the afternoon performance, but in the meantime there would be a little horse racing on the side. If anybody in Oklahoma had any horses they thought could run some Well, I thought there were Indian an I ponies and squaws enough lefore the announcement was made, but in lesa than two hours more than a thousand ponies were being brought in. and we pot our chariot racers, and our bareback hippodrome horses and they were being led around an I admired, and we all laughed at the little runts of Indian ponUs. and the Indians got mad and backed their ponies Pretty soon the races bag in thevacant lot just outside the town The old showman we had brought up from Memphis was made master of cer monies, cause be could talk Ciioi taw, and Coman. he. and other Indian Jarcon, and things got busy The Indiana wouldn't run their joni-, mora than on eighth of a mile, or a quarter, and we consented, be. au-e the jtoor little things didn't look as though they could run a block, they were so thin, and leepy. Pa was afraid the human- - lety would have us arrested for cruelty to animals. All our fellows were provided with money, an 1 they flashed rolla of bills in the faces of the Indian-, and finally Mr. Indian would reach down under hi etatkea and pull out a roll, and wet his thumb and peel off big bills, and before we knew it we were Investing a fortune In the racing game Ti en the racing began, and the hordes were teal off at the drop of a hat. or the firing of a pistol. I -was given some money to bet with the little Indians, cause pa said we wanted to get every dollar in the tribe, for if we didn't gt It the Indians would spend it for fire wafer The first race was between one of o ir liest runners and a sleepy little spotted pony, and when the hat was dropped the pony made a few Jumps and was off like a rabbit, and our bOTM couldn't see him for the dust, and our horse was distanced The next raee resulted the same, and all day long we never won a race, and the Indians took our money and put it in their pant.-, and never smiled. The old showman we had b friended, seemed crushed When our money was nearly all gone to the confounded Indians, and the sun was going down, he vent up to pa and said: "I'ncle. what does this all mean. I thought your horses could run?" Pa said: "Damflno, I nver was no BTM racer, nohow." Whn our money was all gone, and our horses were nearly deal from fatigue, the managers all got toother In the big tent for a COBseltStlOfl no finances, and It was the saddest sight I ever .-aw. Pa tried to be cheerful, and he al l. "Well, we will give the c-enlng performance, and when the Indian- are all in the tnt, we rao tun out the lights and turn the boys loose on tb'-m. and may!- the will find some of the money in their breacft clouts." "You don't mean to rob them, do you?" said the boss rativamman. and pa said: "No, no: far from It. We will borrow it of them It Is no harm to borrow from an Indian." Just then the tree Mirer came In with an '-mptv tin box he had carried the mon y out In. and he said there would be no use of having an evening performance, ran e tin- Indians had taken their ponies and squaws and money and gone towards the setting sun, an 1 pa said: "Where Is that old showman"' and the treasurer said: "He has gone with them He Is their legal tdvlser, and went down to Memphis 'o roDe us in to the game."
ONE ON "FIGHTING JOE."
And He Quietly Paid for the Extra
Wc k He U eda ft lb ft l c mutative. The Ute Gen .lue. ph heeler, whin a reproentat . e m continue. w:n li.oei III); III 11 lnlU iui'fltf 4 rou lit r 1 . i, id III in district in AUUiiiia He overtook a ail aarriaf greaniag under the weight I n sasaasaae sack ot tuff, and iavi e I the man to take a M'tt betide him. " clou t sou have n borne-?" Mh
the geiicml. '1 have bad three at dif- 1
fcrcat times, replied the carrier, but ibey ciu-d. The "i-k too beery " mu in. an that the burden of the imula was too great r "Yes, tshat'a just it '1 here's a fool MBteaaaiathre beat this distil t who bend cut such a lot of truck tii.t the mailt are loaded nil the tisae Fide Ug u lull of m.-ii eUafi book aad each.' "How seech neeey would buy you n horse!'" asked the g. it aral, feeling in hm pocket "Horses nre high now,' feasw ored the carrier. "1 couldn't get n good ciio fur lets thnn KJO Fighting ,le counted out ISO "That'll buy our horse," he taid. The aaaa gaed up. oi the aeaay m aaeaab ni.nt, an! eoeid not find a word to bay be lore the genei.il diove otf. To Cuba, Every Friday, the Havana Limited. A swell Pullman trim of dining car, club car w.-.li smoking loom, lwirler shop and bash room, with barber and relet in nit. tular.ee, stateroom, drawing room and observation sleeping c.irrkuv es St, Lnaia at I IS P. M via the M .bib and Ohio R, U., and arrival at the steanwhip doiks al Mobile ot 1:01 P. M Saturdays. On am' ' of the Havana l imited, the palatial nraeteen-knet, twin screw S. s. "Prince George" sails, and passes into the harbor ot Havana at fimn-e Mondays Hatarniag. the s. s. "Priaea ueorge" sails from Havana at .1:00 1. M. Wednesdays. nn.in nt Mobile at dnylighrt Fridays, and the Havana tiaatted lea ewe the steamship docke el t i A . If and arr:cs at St. Louis Saturday mornings A delightful -u-tvk'it outinc -inep'ii-i and full . i interest. Low rate eiueeraioa tickets good for six month. ( .ill on your I me Agent or write Jim Id. Kail, i;eu.r.i! P,..-ciiger .Vwit. M. luia. AN UNLUCKY THIRTEEN.
THF MTSSIONAltT FIFT.b. Mb Mon rios ,ii.. ,,( w,,rk ,u .,4, the walled cities of i'hlna , ,r. atiu i.r.00 Bfaiieg elUea arltboui mis aloii.'i nes The Jesuit fathers Id ihiir g Ä Shanghai Catholtc Buatfoa, in their recent amiuitl rtgejrl, iAaottBca uu h,. rroaie of t,:i75 lonverth received during i he year pju.i Into tho church The year iao.1 In the Preshyteri.m mission In t'anton. Cat, was the tx In .is history TotheL'U c bur lies tt, were 1.U9H additions, and the lo u contributions aniounted to H,000 The South rarollna conferem i h eald to raise more money f, Freedmen's Aid and Southern Rduca He society than any bonference ii Methodism with the exception of lb w Hlver. Methodists of this country have Undertaken the task of raising $.' :,n for an Indian Jubilee fund, iiis.'i p Thoburn la chairman of the eotal tee .n the fund,, and will go to India to take part in the celbruticn Dootoi Biigam sigs IMNK PHYSSIMS PRESCRIBE
Lydia E. PSnkhasn'a Vegetable Compound
They
Were All Creditors and Not Or.e Ever Got a Cent Due Tu em.
"Did you ever eH deea at a table shire there wen- just 13? ak.-l I man ot bit companion in a railway carriage. "Oaee," ii-i'iicd the latter. "Well, you never observed tint any bad luck followed it. did you?" "War, e. lud luck for most of the 13 "Any e.f them die" "Net tint 1 know of Never heard of any ot I hem dying" "Not aaeagb rietaale to go round?" gneried the e ther " bo talking alwiut fiotuaU? There Watn't any victuals. " "Thought you tail yeii sat Uvn to a table where then- arere U persons. "That's what I t ; i ble wis in a lawyer's otl 1- ua- a u. m; of m recb tors. There were IS of tbem. I was the other man " Then wis a long pause, and then the first hpcaker iaqered: "In what ere) did the meeting prove onluckx. may 1 ask?" None of them ever got a cent frOS me ' answered the other, heaving a dee l.gh as he left the carriage. SAVED BABY LYON'S LIFE. Awful Sight from That Dreadful Complaint. Infantile Eczema Mothtr Praiees Cutlcura Remedies.
"Our baby had that dreadful rompTa nt. Infantile free ana, which ahntcted him for cr.il nwatha. naaaanaacing at the top of I - icad. and nt last lorerins his whole
I H.s sutTer n's were flntol.l and ? n-'ant miserv, in tm t, there was nothing .. ould not Bare done to have gi en hm relief. We finally PTecniwd a full set f the Outicura Pemeiiies. and in about tl ree or four das he began te slmw a : ghter an rit anil really maghed, f.r the I ll -t tune in a year, in about ninety days he waa fully tecoveted. Pi use for the I utienre ReaaedsM has abv len our greatest pleasure, and there ha nothing too good that we could say in tbir fav..r, for they certainly saved ur beby ' life, for he '.-.i? t ,e mo-t hwful tght that I ever bei 11. prior to the treatment of the ."ir ura Kemedie. Mrs Maeliello Lron. v.v, Applet ob Ave., Paieeaa, Kan.. July is, I'm." 3 Expecting to Dc Stuck. The I lee .- this paper that the gnctna is eeeatag into faloon in Kngland and eeiin.n. A (.ierman writer ma n tains that cac tus hleaoosni eacel til others in variety and in twauty of form and So lor The Rethen d I suppese the milliners will soon ir trying to tic-k ut on the cactus, thru Vonkera Stateamaa Substantial Reason. The Father Hut why do you r.-ant to go halfway across the continent to attend c.)lie;:e when v have one juat as good right here at home? The beb I cannot tell a be. father I don't like the yell of our bSNM inttitutton. Chicago Daily Newt. During Devotions. Stella -How do you know the is oldfahn ned''
The wonderful power of Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Oonaponnd over the dlaenaea of arawaalriad la not ic--cause it is a stimulant, not beoanae it isa palliative, but simply becttae it is the most wonderful touic and recon- . - - - 1! , . . ,.
sirucuir ric; .use. ivereu loiicl direct upon the gene rati re organs, jm- t curing disease and rvstorinr health and vigor. Marvelous cun s are reported from all parte of laeeoantry bywomen who have Ih-oii cured, tiained nnraei have witnessed cuns und physic u Wb hnve reCOgniaed the virtue .f Lydia Iv l'iukbarii s Vegetl b 1 pound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. If physicians dared o lie frank and opcn.hundredsof them would ncknow edge that they constantly pro:,1., Lydia K. Pinkhams Vegetable Com l pound in severe cases of female ills, as they know hesserhraoa u - n be r lied upon to effect a cure. The follow ing letter proves it. Dr. S ('. Hrigharn. of 4 Itrigham Park, Fitchburg. Mass., writes: "It giea me great pSBSSBre SO any thit 1 have found Lydia K Plnkham'a V'agetablt Compound very effl.'acious, and often pre KT the R la practieefor feeaaledinVult - " My .dd. st daegbser found it c. ry bem fi cial fora f maletnaiblt-wnne time ago. and my I youngest daughter is now taking it torn f.male wenkn-rs, and is burdy aiiuiij; iu licaltt and -i length. " I f rei'ly advocate it as s most relinble sjw cl!i. in all d i -tam-s to win h women ate tub Ject, and j;ne it honest end. rsement.'' Women wlm are troubled with pain fnl r irregular periods, l at 'ei flatule ncy i, weakness of organs, .lis placements, in flam mat ion or u lee rat n can be restored to perfect health ami 1 strength by taking Lydia 11. Pinkham'i Vegetable CtsWWind If advice i : needed v rite U Mrs Pin'.. ham. at j Lvnn. Mass. She is daiight. r-in law ' of Lydia K. Pinkbam and for twenty five years has leen nd vising sich women free of charge. No other living person ha:s had the benefit of a wider experience in treating femab , ills. She lias guided thousands U health, livery suffering woman should ask for ami follow her advice if aha ' v.autt, to be strong nnd evolL
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