Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 7
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PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. Mr. Chan. I. Niiurr, (Sruinl Siili', Hrand ITbi will lint Hl I. ' Ol I cm Texas, and Ai-istant City Auditor, i rit from the Citj Hall, ."in Au mim, Tex : "Nearly two years ao I M wptcd a pofiUtai " eoerolai'y ami teeataeer with unc of the Ira-iintf dry lt h.1 eat alishiin-iits of Galwetoa, To. Th sudden i-liani from a hiliund dry altitude to M-a level provH too iiiu'h for lue srtid I twPlllWI afllirtrct M ith catarrh and .1 1 in tin- h ail, ami p-ii'v al debility to tech an extent as to i mimt In ray i Halt mm for attcniiiiij; U i my dul iea. was induced to try Peruna, and after taking sctcr.nl battles in small doses I am pleased to ..it that I was entirely restored to my normal condition and hae ever since recommended the ii-e of Pemna to my friends."
ALL. FOND OF PEANUTS. delicacy Relished by A'.l Animale Even the Hippopotamus Devcuia Thm witli Pleasure.
MAKING GOOD RCACS. Hjw It Wis Done in an I innna Cour.ty Without Any Et;a Ouilay oi Money. n e ert im liihw.iyK say that ll rusts about l,UkJ,UCO,090 annually to haul the farm pi iuris of UM atl t ftMaW, and that of this s un Ji.iiuoii ,- MA, or three -tilths, arc trottet! in the MMmi Wpmilcd in OVO .uiiii the ihtai.ee c! I; i n.ail .
Put In mmM )' nails ihr
rm n.bT compass. JTaa Ki-own ii Bailors Before th T .i.l th Ce..tu: y ladiepeueable Adjui itt ta Navigation.
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. . Qooe! roads
i s - it i n, hut t-.iv bu i in' pie nn .o toally perl no
II even hluli-r prlee. The x weeping oseiiiori is Implied ia this statement 'hat the roadt are had everywhere, '"hlh f by iki mejii'i the r.ise, hut It may be truthfully mild that there are few porttoM of puhiir hlskvaya in ex'stenre that could uot be made OOBttd rahly better. It does not aeem that argument I' nipilre.l t convince laud owners, whe bear the main load of -irrvlnn u th Wl Of nad luiIrtiiiK. that kimhI roaJ are to be desired. Th:it is udmitte I md they aLrn MOtfrt the i:,in:islhili'y of furnishing the nn-;t of 'he lm mens sinus required for bnildim roads in the future. All that lie In i n effected and it n::iy be said that th: ITOOtatl lifll ulty Ins bOM NOBOWOd in the adoeotloB of 1'ie puhiic to a COtpt the elaini that good roads are a necesIt la a fut that hind owners and farmers ajofwrtlly the count ry over art well convinced tliat the apilation of reent months over the question of roa I Improvement has not MMM from LbefQ telVOS hut from iiianufac tun is an! uwi.ei s of automobiles and bicycles. Their name i-; UMaOO anil their claims aif founded in reyaon. WomltaOhail atieution BaOttlti bx ulven to the t.u t that already Immens sums are wpwdoti Mek year on the rohdl of the ountrv and tha po.-siily 'here lr, not enough to show for the
millions that are so freidy feraish d hy the taxpaer. The exiwrieaee of our home dtttrl t may be of some interest to other road workers, writes a Wayne oottai tlnd.i rorresKinlent of t'je Pnir e Farmer. This road district M in UM western part Of Wayne minty. Ind It a populous uiinty and a Rreat deal if heavy haiiün is .ione on the roadi
"The pe.inu! In a delieaey relished by nil creatures. " said a New York ani.n.il lover. "I tutM r-ome to thi on Iusion after having ofierr.l it t: e.ery aninnl i-i the Central Park zoo. and h iviim it rafoand hy none. "Oh, I know it isn't allowed bttl Pro OOt one of fhOM indlr i lu lls vv i,r) offer animals indiscriminate oamben cf hard !)olled eKs. fran' : -. 'heese sandwiches and eiRar stunt- P's for t h i' KTt of nuisance the rule ainiut feeding is made. A sinf;le jieanut tan t ruin the duseutlon of a camel or of any other creature, for that matter, and I never visit the zoo without a bai: er two of tln e i.vur.i-. t ' dtstrihute. ' Ye-- he ramol Is fond of them -ery. and so are the pttBOt is Tha hipoisitain:is ohllnincly opens hit DkUtttb to let me tos one In. hut the mouth la so larpe and ihe peanut so and! that I doubt If he can quit- decide whether he li'.es It or not. The kangaroo okes his f'inny. h tre-like h'ad out to nie. mum at the peanut with relish, and then hajfl for more. The elephant, deer, o-tri.h and even the lion, are all lover? of tho peanut." Accept Signatures in Irish. IrNh ItusjaofP revivalists have jnst tc- r i .i ti table vi tory The directorof the National bank have agreed o accept checks signed in lrush. proTide 1 the signature is repeated io F.mslish. One of the advantage? of this system, aa the bank point! out. Is that It art as a double proteuion against forgery. DOCTOR'S SHIFT. Now Gta Along Without IL
A physician aays: "Until last fall I used to eat meat for my breakfast
nnl KiifTote.1 With ItldilteKt Ion until
the meat had passed from the stom ach. Ust fall I beitan the use of Crapo
Nuts for breakfast and very noon
found I rould do without meat, for my body got all the nourishment numiurtr from the tJrane NlltS, and
since then I have not had any indl
--- - un.t am feelinz lietter and
hnvf. Increased in neiht
Since finding the benefit I derived
from Grapi Nuts I have prescribed
the food for all of my patients stirrer
In from Indlfrestlon or over-feeding
and also for those reroverlnR from disease where I want a food easy to t ike and certain to digest and which will not overtax the stomach. "1 always find the result I look for when I prescribe Crape-Nuts. For thial reasons please omit my name." Name given by mail by Pottum Co., Hittlo Creek. Mich. The reason for the wonderful amount of nutriment, and the easy dip tion of drape-Nuts Is not hard to find. In the first place, the starchy part of the wheat and barley g-oes through various procesaes of cooking:, to perfectly change the starch Into Dextrose or Post Sugar. In which state it la ready to he easily absorbed hy the Mood. The parts In the wheat and barley which Nnlute can mak M of for rebuilding brain and nerve cen- : are retained in this remarkable eood. and thus the human body U "upplled with the powerful strength pr tucers so easily noticed after one 1 i tert drape-Nuts each day for a wt'k or 10 day "Tim ft rea- on" 04 the Httie hoo' "The Roa I to Well v llle," In pkes.
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RO 1 1 ' MAKING IN" Ca
iT'ioueh Thfir MeiSads Are Y re nn.i
oned. the Natives Do Tnetr Work Weft, unit the Main Koads of ralcutta will COtapart Havefwhlj tWl Theen ... An Maaaei a Tu "
at all times of the ye ir. exc. ; t in the winter UaeYWi w lieu h'ay lo.nis arc
f,. i bidden by law.
Proa the very heginniug the -.r.
and siqiei vision or the ruMtt oi tni' district had been under men who liv.!
in the et.unti.. iieighborii'ols Thnt
is to suv. no one except a farmer h d
ever had control of the road work.
The roads were not in good condition, notwithstanding there was gravel in abunil.UKe to be hid at a small price per load It was not an unusual thing for loads to stall at times when there was no real occasion for the roads to be in an impassable, tunuition. Mud hole- and ruts were the iile ami where gravel was placed M th nuids it was In bunches, unevenly spread Stones were lylnc In the roadway and alter a mln there was a ditch in the middle Of the road worn by the feet of horses hitched to single Has. There was no complaint made es pecially. Everybody seemed to thins the roads were as pd as the monev would pay for. and si the condition went on from year to year with bul little Improv. uient and no plans tot change. Three wars ago. however the woii
of sueriiiteiiditiK 'he roai's in this dll trlct waa voted t Dr. N F. Canaday. I practicing physbian Dr. Cana!ay had been driving over these roads for years, day and night and in all WMOfl of the year. He was freiptently stuck In the mud and not always was abb iilioot broken harness am!
damaged vehicles Pr Canaday hnd purchased an automobile a few month bOfOtO his apjHiinttnent as sujierlntendent and with it traveled over tin roads for many miles In every direction. He had his Ideas ;,! m mad building and started to put them force a once. I nder hin supervision the roOM MMM assumei another appearame He eliminated the middle ditch, he caused drains or open ditihes to be kept open at both sides of the road, he r.ide! every fw.t of lh mads over again, he had gravel placed on every mile of road under his charge, every load cd gravel was screened at the pits ami stones ad ready on the mads were co). le, tod into heaps and hauled off. At frequent Intervals a m.ln was sent over the road with a wagon lo.ole I with gravel Hepreaslous that might wear into holes were looked for and filled up and tamped ftowH Wlcrrver a spot npp.ared fo OWtOJ it wai lven MMttftt attention. All thl w.trk ana done with the usual tmotJOl of money devoted to the roads of te atttrV t
1 ::;e Aoloa PODwti eiliaps the Chi
nese, discovered, many entuiies ago, that a ku.d oi ir n ore posse-hed a very ptmltaf qoality. We call this ore 1 magnet te ore. in tu'ire luunon lantore, and It ls very widely llfctiibute I, Mpoetally In the older
::lai;ine n.s. It w.is touiiu max if a btl f lodes:-. no wore pl;i ed io j Vatef usin a piece cd cork or straw b.ai 1 it would turn till the axis of the j
tone iis:-utii"d a north nnI south poslli in A phOaV M6000 of MfOttlfla had tien tflseovorfd by means of an ore 'hat I.- peculiarly s iseptible to magnetic infl '.en i It i- an apea question whether the "hitp-e utilize, I the direc tive power of 'Jie lOdCltOOO. but it certain that the first rude runiputs was not used on IWOpoaO rectale before the twelfth eotury t oar era. Hy that time the truo magnetic compaaav had been re rod thraofdi 'he disc-overy that If an iron or Steel needle were stroked on a lodeetOBe it would re- :e the attmetlve and directive power of this ore With this wonderful uppliar.ee placed at the ttrrfc of nüvlRaii;n, ihe re eels thai had hnajred tle eooots tooti tared to venture even out of right of land. A new ijipetus was gradually Riven to rortotropby, for now the true ,llrr, ii.,fw i.f !. -iiast line;; tlli'-'ht be
bort i with fome approaih to ae -i-racy I; was the hapy firtune c;f Itallan.aallori to make the surprisingly exotlient itmreya of the dtrectiotM and j lengths of the Block tea and Mteitor- ' raaeei cooott and iloeji iDe Atlantic to Britiab watera that bavvoeMM iown to et in ihe tailed Pi rtuhm maps. Cvrus C. Adams, hi Haroefa.
BLOATED WITH DROPSY. The Beftrt Was Badly Affected When the Patient B-gr.n Using Doan's. Mf Klizalicih Maxw. ll. of 41.' West Fourth IL, Olynuu.i. WaVadk, eaTfOi For uer three yenrs I suffered with a
di- paif 1 conlltln without bebkfl aware that It was due to kMhaey trouble. Tb" early ij. s were principally backache and bearing down pain, but I went alonK without worrying: much until dropsy set
In. My feet and ankles swelled up, my hands puffeJ, anl ber ime so tense I could hardly close them. 1 had great difficulty in breathing, and my heart would flutter with the least exertion. I could not walk far without stopping again and again to res.. Since using four boxes of Douii'h Kl lney Pills the bloating has gone down and the feelintrs of distress have disappeared." Bold by all dealer. bi cents a box. Foe ter-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
German Petent Orrice Faults. The German patent office conies In for much censure. One would suppose gin !i an institution to e xact M more ot iavcitors than Is needed to pay current expi uses, but In rerJIty the eh uTfte an M hiRh that the state pochott half the liicmie as profit. It Is tainted out that for ioor Inventora matters are almost a bad as they were when Gutenberg, after inventing the art of printing, lived In poverty and finally had to pawn his apparatus.
Laundry work at home would he tnni h m- re sitlsfa tory if the rit hf Stanh were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, it is usuall;' necessary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the f ibric Is hidden behind a piste of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but alas affects the wcarliv qn illty . f the go ids ThN tlfOfbll can lie entirely overcome hy using Do fl ime Stnnh. as It can be applied muih more thinly Wanse of its greater strength than other makes. No Improvement
In one cf the Sunday s.-hools m Maiden. Mass.. recently the teacher I a c lass f small boys Inquired of j each one if he thought he had been I Intter boy during the year F.ach j answer waa in the affirmative except i one little fellow about eight years old. who was conspicuous for his si
lence. The teacher put the question to him a second time, when wttl con
siderable earnestness he replied: "I am Just as worse as I ever was." The extraordinary popularity of fine white goods this summer makes the chobc of Starch a matter of are it importance. Defiance Starch, being free from all injurious rhomlrals. is the only one which is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great stroncth as I stiffcner makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary, with Ihe result of perfec t finish, equal to that when the goods ware new. Anv man who has to get up and get his own braakfaol while his wife Ilea In bed Is likely to feel like turning the "God 01 ss Our Home" motto to the wall.
Iewi' Single Hinder etraifhl h made of rieb, mellow tobieco. dealer or LewW Factory. WttiOi M
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Wb-n two Rlrl friends have a railing out, wk his name.
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Known Quality
There are two clavse.s of remedies: ?hos uf known qual
ity and which are pcrmaupntly bcueflcial in effect, aetinf (reutly, in harmony vilh nature, when nature needs sS.t.mee; and another tlas. composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, act iiuj tcmporarilv, hut injuriously, as a result of forcing- the natural tactions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the r medics of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Kitr, mannfactured by the California Yg Ssrup Co., which represents the active principle, of
plant, known to act most benefit daily, in a pieaam syrup, in whicli the wholesome Californiau blue tig- aic ned 1 contribute tlieii rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of all reuedies to awecteu and refresh and cleanse the syfern srenily and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming- conoit patioii and the many ills raiiltlMg therefrom. Its active princiDlH and raality are known to physicians generally, and the
remedy lias therefore mi With their approval, as wen a un UM favor of many iiiillioiis ol w U inform, d penOM Wfet know of their own personal knowledge and from dual ri. nce Unit it is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that it Mill cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really KpraelltSi a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, MBfttiafJaf liotliiu; Of an objectionable or injurious character.
There are two clashes of purchasers; tnose xxno are uuonucu as to the quality of what they buy and the r MMM Mf Iho em Hence oi art ic let of exceptional Merit, and who do uot Jack courajrc to go elsewhere when a dealer offers aa imitation of any well knowu article; but. unfortunately, there are some people who tlo not know, and vim allow themselves to he imposed MMM. They cauuot expect it bl Ml ft It I effects If they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the drucirists f Tinted Slates be It said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity aiid the good will Of their customers too highly to offer
imitat ions of the v Genuine Syrup of Figs - - . -- i ; c : 111 CvMnn I '. . 1 in io.!. 1' to
mannfaetarea dj me taiuerma cymi v.., ...... ... MffJ ihe genuine article and to er t its bemticial eff. c ts, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Companyi .ilifornia Pig iVTMJ . plainly printed on the front of every Ia kage. Trice, 50c. ikt bottle. Ouc size only.
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No premiums, but oncihird more starch than you get of other brands. Try it now, for hot or cold starching it has no equal and will not stick to the iron.
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ALLEN O rUUI-CHOLrN a r-r.l Cur. far Tlrd. Hot. Achlno Ft. XAXAm!
DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE.
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Firat of Grange Banka. The oponlnR of a bank with a eaplt.il of $2.'..000 In Tloaia. Pa . would not. nndpr ordinary c lrcuinst;in ea. conntltute a notable event, hut us the bank 1 organized under the auspic es of Ihe State (IranRe. Is owned and manafted by grangers, and is designed to be he flrat of a series of Rranre banks. Its opening Is very interesting.
fly following the directions, which are plainly printed on cadi p;u baft of Defiance Starch. Men's Collars and Cuffs can be made Just as stiff as deslaed. with either rIobs or domestic finish Try it. ill OS for lo sold by il food grocera. His Exiriienc. Pa." aald Willie, t hoiiRht fully ' 1 think I know now what the minister meant whn he aaid It is more blessed to plve than to receive.' " "Yet? What was KT "Castor oil."
HARTTRS
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Fundnmental Difference.
Teach Quakers Johnny?' swear."
In what why do the speak differently from tie. Johnny "They don t
Posltireir carrea by
these Little rin-. They also reUere DH-
Ovsa rrom Dysprpeiv Indigestion and Too Dearty
Eating. A perfect remedy tor Dlnlness. Nausea.
Drowsiness. V-A Tease ta the Vorth. Cmind TVmgtie. Pain In the side. TORPID LIVER. They
regulate tbe Bow ls, purely Vegetable. SMALL PHI. SMALL DOSE. SMAUPR1CL
Genuine Must Bear Fac -Simile Signatur) REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Error of Keformere. One trouble with most would be reformers in that they begin at the wronit end of the task. Charity may cover a multitude of i - - i.. a w.t more will snrins UD
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For Preserving, Purifying andBeauti(ying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
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CARTERS PlTTlC IlVER pills.
HOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT RUAni FY POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Largest ad Btt W.tch Scfccl ia Aawrica IMtrnrh wi-h 'ork . J I i. Enirrm.in. c : .. k Wmt, it.tl r.llii.n irtitlftl.lr. H.m anl riH.ma uncmmi inM.nli rtiM. Antd loa auiou oi keanaaWBi
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aw i' i ii r fUfmm PENSIONS t Irtrl.Bd. avirola-
60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per Acre
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Thompson's Eye Water
JuTlrTloneyReTtod by Your MorchtnU 80. Why Not Try IT? Price, 50c, WetalM
