Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 August 1906 — Page 3

How Emperor William It Battling Against a Dangerous Heredity. Em pOTM W 1 1 hain't futlitr !- I of cancel ef tin- tlircut I Impwei S illium hutiwlf Inl infinti! rmtal, ic, mm) ban had to ttrutigle vuili lii.my infirmities. It h i- Ix imi : lu-tiei -d that lie him !1 in trotililrd with tin- asme in.tl.nly v )n Ii rarrif! oil hit hither, hovil I - t is un foftusaatbr moat raeraJiv deteriorated Mood. r t&peroi William knows t lita aa Meli as anvlKxly, and ia doing hi ttatH t rrndicitte tin- DM 1 fi in lum-Hf ut hia family bf the MOptioQ of simple Lit principle. nürouch the Tiwit of a n.untruonn of hi to Battlt Cratk, Michigan. Inlr m tlu iintiv. visiting the "il.'i 1- 1 1 r in Chicago ia IM.'. Emperor W illiam hrsittit acquaiatM with taa Battlt Crasf idea oi tiaipla living tad eat to lirgr- extent tdopatd the method in In- family J wile and children lirt the rüatpll life and takt Hattle W!; linht hathi. Their Uli le. K IHK Kdward. iiIho ha- tlieve I Intit .-tiled in Inn Wiadaof and tackinghan Paltet for the m-e of nimaeli uud yimu Alex.tr.drv. Among other things fionn HKALTH the oldest health jour nil in the v.orM. teil nl'out the Hattle Craek idea tad the simple life, at My wins her i brimful of up-to-date idea. Sample copy 10 centa. One dollar a ear. H J011 tal thi aal tad end to QOQp HEALTH 11 HIJSH NC CO. Hattle Creek. Midi . with n quarter ym will receive n trial thn-e montW Mberriplion to thw kaadtrmt illustrated muthly health inagaine. Write to day. Traritmlstlon of Fac ial Charactenttica It would appear that the transmisIon of facial traits subordinate to a definite law. that Is to say. that an cestral facial expression and appear anco are more often than not trans nutted through the female members of the family, who generally i! n : exhibit the same characteristics t.

the male offspring, and that the

younger generations show, as a rule all the facial conditions and wig: -t which IM pre-ent In a remote aaV cestur North American Review.

Our Pattern Department

STYLISH COSTUME OF MOHAIR ill

anomur tributiou ('on:

Facts About Alaska. Alaska is an Interesting region. It rea she is twice as large as Texas with California thrown in. but ! resident white population niimixe s only about 30,000. though In suniuvr the has from 10.000 to MJM more white1. In fur. fish and minerals she Is rich. Since her annexation she has furnish I50.000.0oo of f irs, $0.000,000 of fish and $70.000.000 of minerals, chiefly gold and silver Her output of goid. which was I'.'.ooO.ouo In iy04. was liC.OOO.uOO In 1505. arid will be fully $26.000,000 in 1'jOG. Leelie't N M kly.

Hit Interest Was Personal. An eccentric niemN r of the Hrltltb parliament who died reo ntly endeav or d vainly during a quarter of a on-

tury to get passed into law a bill for preventing persons from standing outside windows .iillo cleaning them. During his last session the old fellow complained to a colleague that his object in Introducing the bill had been

quite misunderstood by the house for t!..se 25 years "I introduced the im," said he. 1 not for the sake of the , window cleaners, but for the sake of the people below, on whom they might , fall. The Idea of the bill was suggest-

ed to me by the fear that a window cleaner might fall on myself." GAS USED UNDER LIME KILNS.

Pattern Nos. :,.w.t and 5632 Dark blue mohair is reireaented in this simple ami attractive costume. Hox pleats are laid In the upper part of the blouse waist, which Crosse slightly in the front The full sleeves are gathered into deep close-fitting cuffs. The skirt Is a very stylish five gored model, shape.l to fit the hips closely, and to flare modishly at the lower edge The pattern provides for long, medium sweep, round, or short round length. Voile, etamine. ongee, serge and cashmere are all available for the making The medium BiM will require two and ono-eighth yards of 44 inch material for the waist and five and one-quarter yards for the skirt. Ladies' Shirt-waist No. 53C9: Sizes for 32. 34, 36. 38. 40 and 42 Inch bust measure. Ladies' Plata Klve ;..!,) Skirt No. MSI In long, medium sweep, round and -bort round lenu'h: Sizes for 22. 24, It, 2V 30 and II inch waist measure. The above illustration calls for two separate patterns. The price is ten cents tor Um waiit and ten ctjnts for the skirt. This rattert' wfH be sent to yon nc receipt of Iveents. Add rati all orders to Um Pattern Departaseatof thispaper. lie sure to j.-ivo MM at.d Batabef of pattern wanted. Yi'T inveniein-e. r.te your order on the following coupon:

Washington, D. C. August 20th. A determined effort will be ni i le at the next teatloa of congresa to prevent

pproprlation for the free disof OOJRaMp garden seeds. Bow expends 1142,000 a year

In giving away the commonest varieties of peas, beans, turnip, squash and pumpkin set u. They are divided into 411 1 mil j,.,, ; s , that the packets ( .-' .i!.out !. . f a cent each. Hut as a large part of the appropriation Is 8X ended in clerk hire, parketlng the seed, etc., the actual value of the K . d in n packet Is much less than half a cent. These packets are put up In packages of five packets, the total cost of the packages being about two cents each, and they are purchasable anywhere at five cents. Kach member of congress gets 12.000 such packages, which he distributes to the voters of his dfstriet. The farmers say that these packages contain so linle seed aa to be of no value to them, while the total appropriation. If expended In sending out really rare and valuable seed, or in maintaining a national agricultural college, or divided among the siate agricultural colleges, would be of Immense value to the farming interests. They therefore protest against the waste of public money. The seedmen claim that as congress has already expended $5,000.000 in giving away turnip and watermelon seed, it Is time it should give away taws, axes or boat and give the seed trade a rest. Those who believe that congress should cut off this perquisite of its members now used for political purposes, aro writing their senators and representatives, urging them to abolish the free seed distribution, and the National Grange, many Jtate and local granges, horticultural, agricultural and other societies are adopting reolutlons condemning It. Mr. William Wd'.fT Smith, of Washington. D. C. has been selected to represent the opposition to the congrecslonal free seed distribution, an 1 is j er.-ona'.Iy .:. v r Ing all inquiries concerning the same.

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Small Profits of Pawnshops. Consul General George W. IiOOBevelt reports that the official report of the Brussels pawnshop for 1905 shows a capital employed of $3S7.1M and profits made during tlM year of only $4,966. The amount of loans on pawns was $1.253.173. In li04 the amount loaned exceeded the amount for 1'. " by about $f'G.500.

A PLAIN BLOUSE.

Innovation by Connecticut Company la a Success. The New England Lime company, of Wlnstead. Conn., asserts that it It the first to introduce gas as fuel for lime burning. The method la pronounced an entire success. The grow Ing scarcity of wood fuel led to the discovery of gas as a substitute for wood, and the company no longer conaiders the gas method an ttawtflMv& The efficacy and reliability of ris have been demonstrated beyond a doubt. Had It been impossible to find a substitute for wood, sai l a mem' r of the company. It would have meant the restriction and perhaps the total abandonment of the business. Gas fires are absolutely clean at all times no clinkers and no cinders and the lime produced Is much whiter than that burned by wood. Gas also pro ducea a more Intense heat, and consequently Increases the capacity of the kilns The daily output at the company's kilns Is increased from 80 barrels per kiln to 100 barrels, or a total vf 700 barrels daily.

MORE THAN MONEY. A Minister Talks About Grape-Nutt. "My first stomach trouble began back in 1S!0," writes a minister In Nebr., "resulting from hasty eatin: and eating too much. I found no relief from medicine and grew so bad that all food gave me great distress. "It was that sore, gnawing, hungry feeling In my stomach that was so distressing and I became a sick man. Grape-Nuts was recommended as a food that could be easily digested "Leaving the old diet that had given me ao much trouble. I Iregan to eat Grape-Nuts with a little cream and sugar. Thoehnnge effected In 24 hours was truly remarkable, and In a few weeks I was back to health acatn. My work as a minister calls me away from home a great deal, and recently I drifted back to fat meat and Indigestible foods, w hich put me again on the sick Hat I went back to Grape-Nuts and cream ami in four days I was put right again The old dull headaches a-e Rone, stomach comfortable, head clear, and It is a delight to pursue 0 studies and work. Grape Nuts foot! is worlh more GaU money to me, and I hope this may induce some sufferer to follow the same course I have " Name Riven by Pottum Co. HattW Creek. Mich. "There's a reason." ;d the little book, "The Road I Weiiviiit,- la pkga.

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Pattern No. 5629. A pretty mode for the soft fabrics is here shown In white nainsook. The closing is in the back, and the plain front affords an opportunity for a bit of hand embroidery. The pattern includes a belt and pep, urn thus dotal away with all unnecessary fullness about the waist. Must of the season's materials are adaptable such as taffeta, pongee, lhien. China silk and voile. The medium size will require two and oneeighth yards of 3 inch material. Sizes for ::2. 34. 36. is. If and 42 inches bust measure. This nnttem will bf sent to ynn on receipt of 10 cents. Addret nil orders U UM Pattern Department. f UÜtpuer. He sure tu give sul and nutnWr of pattern wanted. 1 r convenience, write

GOOD COLORS FOR HOUSES. It is not generally known not even among painters why certain tints and colors wear much better than Dthers on notifies, and the knowledge of just what tints are best to use is, therefore, rather hazy. One writer on paint, in a recent book, says that experiments seem to show that those colors which resist or turn back the heat rays of the sun, w ill protect a house better than those

, which allow these rays to pass

through the film. Thus red Is a good color because it turns back, or reflects, the red rays, and the red rays are the hot rays. In general, therefore, the warm tones are good and the cold tones are poor, so far as wear is concerned. In choosing the color of paint for your house, select reds, browns, grays and olives which, considering the various tones these tints will produce, will give a wide range from which to ch.Kise. Avoid the harsh tints, such as cold yellows (like lemon), cold greens dike grass green, etc.). and the blues. It must be understood that no virtue Is claimed for tints in themselves. Irrespective of the materials used In the paint. Any color will fade, and the paint will scale off, If adulterated white lead or canned paint Is used, but If one Is careful to use the best white lead some well known brand of a reliable manufacturer and genuine linseed oil, the warm tints mentioned above will outwear the same materials tinted with the cold colors.

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Great Poet t Lettert. Twenty years ago a German publisher began to Issue a complete collection of Goethe's letters. Thirty-four volumes are now In type, and it Is expected that the rest of the letter, which will fill 15 more volumes, will appear within four years. DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA.

In Self Defense. Music Seller Here is that book, ma'am. "How to I'iay the IMano." Lady of the House What book? I dldn t order any Irook. Music Seller No, ma'am: but the neighbors did. and they told me to bring It to you Royal Magazine.

Anything But Friendly. "You astonish me. Your engage ment with Miss VYelloph Is broken. Is It? Are the relations between you still friendly?" ' I should say not I The relations between us are her relations, and the re my bitter cnemlet." Chicago Tribune

Tom Knew. Teacher Tomnile. what la the hardest wood that growa? Tommle TSie kind a feller's got to tollt Vonkcr a Stateiman.

Maryland Physician Cures Himself Dr. Fither Sayt: "Cuticura Retried iet Possess True Merit." "My face was afflicted with eczema In the year 1897. I used the Cuticura Remedies, and was entirely cured. 1 am a practicing physician, and very often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Soap In cases of ecxema, and they have cured where other formulas have failed. I am not In the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when 1 find remedies possessing true merit, such as the Cuticura Remdtaf do. I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I have been practicing medicine for sixteen years, and must say I find your Remedies A No. L You are at libertv to publish this letter. G. M. Fisher. M. D.. liig Pool. Md.. May 24, 1905." , After a man has tackled three or four enterprises and failed to succeed In any of them, he usually seta himself up as a pessimisL Yes. Alomo. there are tome fair singers who are not blondea.

Switzerland's Silk Production. Few people prol a'dy suspect the estent to which .-'..!? lain figures among the sllk-produdng countries of the world, which, so far as Kurope la concerned, have always been supposed to kw France and Italy. Hut Switzerland xporfs annually silk to the value of about $20.000.00). nearly all going to Kuropean oountrlet. Striking Advict. Mrs Anxious (mother of two mar rlageable daughters) Really, I don't know whether to send Grace and Kthel to the seashore or the mountains this summer What do you advise? Mrs. Knowing Well, 1 would advise Sulphur Springs for a hange. Sulphur, you know. Is one of the principal requisites in matchmaking

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There are two classes of remedies: those of known quality and which arc permanently beneficial in effect, acting-g-ently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assistance; aud another class, composed of preparation of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting- temporarily, but injurionsly, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality nml excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Fips, manufactured by the California

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tribute their rich, yet delicate, frnity flavor. It is the r medy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the sv tem g-cntly and naturally, and to assist one in ovrcomhsf constipation and the many ills resulting- therefrom. Its aetive principles and quality are known to physicians firein rally, and the remedy bus therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed ieraoM wkt know of their own personal knowledge and from MtMl experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. WY dOMt chiini that it vill cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for whal it really retircsents. a laxative rtuiedv of known qualify and excellence,

containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons fer the excelleuce of articles of exceptional merit, and who do net lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; lut, unfortunately, there are gome people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed uion. They caunot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the I" nit cd States be it said . aas. . m - M t

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For Sale by All Druggists Read the following analysis made by the state chemist Secretary of the State Pharmaceutical Association (The Texas Houston Laboratories Chemical and Biological aaklytli tad VInlon ef Cotton Sd ad XU Pr-vdarti a Spwltlt. IF aura. Sollt. Olla. Ortt. Etc Ctrtfally titafaod tad taportod Cpom. toporta Ma4t oo Kcoaoala SooUf 7. P. S. TILSON, Director. Analytical and Coaauluaf Chcmiat 11 1-3 MAIM STSttT Hm-am. Tnia, Jaao ST. ItM. Mr. a 17 VTilkrr. TVna ttaU I'Krmacrut teat AfncialUm, OomiU . M II.a am rrrtritb I baf to hand yon errtlfloat of nnalyala of tba Oildino fta aubniltlol f 4aa alnoa. I tratt thta artfj te duly rr.-ird and find ntlrory at1tfa-tnry. I hatra krpt fm waitint fr a little whlla. hut I Bpprariata) tharraporuiKllty which you haT arun fit to plar upn rae . fur that raaaou I ka token Biy tlmo to t certain and vinat1 atiut mr rrauita. If I nan ar jo In tu fntura p:taa a.1 Tin. ma. Thaaklat 7" . 1 r. . tuura aary trulT F. a ITLSOS, rhrmltt.

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Price 50 Cents who analyzed throe bottles of Oxidine sent to him by the Retail Druggists Association!: Houston Laboratories Chemical and Biological Analy' aad Talaatlon of Cottoa Saad and lira Prodi-ta a Sparlalty. Wttera. Sollt Olla, Ortt. tu . Cartfally Iiaalaad aad aportod fpoa. Rtporta Stada oa ScobobIc Oaolory. P. S. TILSON. Director. Analytical and Coaaultinc Chanaiat J1M-2 MAIN STREET CBRTIF1CATB OP ANALYSIS Of Thru Bottlet of Osidine Submitted by R H. Walkr. of Oonzaias. Texas, Secretary or the Stat Pharmaceutical Association. llrnrro. TBXaa.Jnna 17. IMS.

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Origin of Knighthood. Knighthood was Intended to serre at a mark of distinction for deeds of i renown and merit. "Knlghf properly , tlgniflet a person who, for his vlrtne and martial rawest. It rtlsed from the rank of gentleman Into a higher claaa of dignity and honor. Lewi' Single Pindcr straight 5e cjirnr made of ruh. mellow totiarco. Your dealer or Lewia' Farton-, Ptetia, 111.

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