Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1906 — Page 2

CAINED 34 POUNDS

Parsittcnt Anemia Cured by Or William' Pmh Pill After Other Remedies Had Failed. Wlx u I began taking Dr. William' Pink I'dls' says Mrs. Nathaniel Field, of St VNans, Sim. rv t county, ltaiue, ail ..ft . - a. . a a

"i wa uif paioi. niosi niiHxJif.v. person

yon 01 "l iBSSgln. My Inf ami fum v r colorless ami my fingers and ears . re like wax. 1 had two .1. tors

anl t... j prououueedmy troutil.-auaMins

I hail ip lis of vomiting, could not eat.

in fa. did not dare to, I had och du

tre-.. :ig. Mv stomach watiIli-U

with t .s m hu hcauM el me awful agony.

aue Diu wu iie t surtiTiHt was at time

almo-i i. 1 a-able anil the least excrti n Mit my 1. .ut boat ...I f.ist tl,.4t 1 could har.'.: I : .it he. Hut UftsSTOfS) of all was the apiirtiiig neuralgia headache which never ' ft nin fid Hl en twifc g About this tin:.- 1 1....1 l .id st v. ml n .:i:ib pell. My li ! v 1 be t- hi aini without any feeling uiiil t!i' nii.t d(..kti;ly M.uatiouj ftfoald r i'tr me. 'N thii if ha 1 h Iprd mc until I began t.:' I r. Williams Piak Pills, m fact, I had b a . . i v day. Aft. r I had taken t j short tune I could see tint they Were hsseflling me and one morning I strain entirely free from pa:- Tbo 4Ü U after eating disappeared SUd in Ihroj Wirk I could cat ggrthing 1 wanted ml suffer uu Inoon Tenii u la'.Mi slept soundly. I have taken several b x mot the puis nnd have

gaiti'-d in weight from 1J0 to Impounds ami nut : focthf trail bow. Dr. Williams' lhnk Pilla cure antenna bj Mas th-y actuary make new Mood. For rheumatism, indigestion, nervous headaches and many fmns of weakness they ait r. ossBStMed even if ordinary ssaietitea hare failed. Tin y are sold by alldrugi: or will lie sent p st paid, on receipt of Price, 50 o nta per box, six b- x- for 99.20, by the Dr. Williams Medu ::,. Coiupasy, fit lift I sSflJ . M. Y.

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I'., .o'man Flynn s daughter Maggie was ill at ease, and this was so unnsual for her that he could not fail to notice it. "What ye been doln'?" he asked. Ha-ave ye lammed wan lv th' kids too harr-rd an got his parinu afther ye'" '1 never indict corporal punishment on the children in my school, father," answered the jetrl . "Corp'ril punishment ." repeated Po-

Iheman Klynn. retle. tively. ' I sh u d n't think e w u d. I niver hcar-rd

lv it before, but I suppose Us th kind

if punishment tht-y ha-ave in th'

ar-rmy. Antivh w. 1 niver hear-nl lv

a corp'ril annvwherc il ."

I mean that 1 never chastise them."

remarked the pirl. I explained that

to you once before."

"Ye did that." admitted Policeman Klynn. "hut I was thinkin- that mebbe ye'd Tarned some sinse iv late. Whata throublm ye.annywayT Ha-ave s 'me iv e r cir-rl fn'uds heen savin" ye ha-ave no txte in dhress or that ye have a nose thafs out lv shtyle?" "1 wiPh you wouldn't be foolish, father." returned the Rirl. "I wan to P" lh to you seriously. I'm thinking of getting married. " "To th' felly that put me out iv th" , windy?" "Yes."

"He s a Rood ma-an." cnimented Policeman Klynn. "I like him."

"Y'ou said he could have me, too." J suggested the girl.

n-rlht ye are.'" assented Policeman Klynn. "but I signed no tin-da-ay note. 1 give him th' option, but th' time lv iay-!iv ry was not fixed, as me fri-nds iv th' shtock exchange sa-ay. Can he sup-port ye?" The girl hesitated and showed some confusion. "You know 1 could keep risht a!on with my school." she saiu. at last, ". nd in that way we could live oor comfortably toother than we can now separately." Policeman Klynn looked at her reproachfully. "I thought bcrher lv ye than that.

"Wr-rong returned Policeman Klynn. with emphaais. "There's wor rk in th" house f r her to do, an' If throftlMt conies 'tis right that .she sh u d :ei outside an' help, too, if there's anrn thing she can do; but 'tis a iiiis". I-. ike to sta .ti t m u that idee. I h .-ave ivery raysplct f r th' married woman that helps to ma-ake th' livin whin i is nicissary. but 'tis dtff rint whin a gir-rl an' a felly puts a hSJMUeSB on theirsilves at th sta-art." "How was it iu your case?" asked the girl. "Whets that?" demanded Policeman Klynn. with some iHTturhation. "How was it iu your tase?" "Ye -er mother."' answered Policeman

Klynn, evasively, "was a sooper-yer woman." "How w.i it in your case?" per-.-:-:ed the girl, quick to see her advantage. " 'Tis wr-rong," asserted Policeman Klynn. "fr to go into ancient hlsth'ry f r lxamples to folly. Th" wor-rld'i improvin'.' "HOW was it In your case? " repeated the girl, determined to drive him into a corner. " 'Tis no jury thrial we're havin' here." answered Policeman Klynn. Th' coort s adjourned, an' we'll

ha-ave no practisin' lv la-awyer thricks. I nived did like thim new woman idees " '"How was it In your case?" again th girl demanded. "Well, 'twas only f r a little while." said Policeman Klynn, apologetically. "I had th" pmmlse iv a Job on th'

po-iis roorce with pay enough fr to

Fjlse Alarm. From the valley there came s cloud of dust and s distant rumble. The man ol iln stone uno rushed up the mountain and por hed himself ou the highest ieak. "Shucks!" exclaimed the fugitive, as h slipped down to the valley again, "it is only a oor dinosaur roaming shout for his breakfast. From the noise 1 thought it must be an automobile." And the man went back to his peaceful occupation of hewing an ftnarttnect house out of a solid cliff.

rriWM FATFXE5 nVFS. re fat to bgJM Hnd Snwhhftg nid re lor more jjoods than others. Ml pet package. It's unsafe to bury the dead past better cremate It. lr. Wli.tlow'a s.w. thin Vp. Tor . htidrri Ux-lbln . eorMM thr ir-irua. euu't taCMBOiMUuii lljtjj.cur.ljtu;ic. UXU. Ivy does not make a house damp: on the contrary, its Rtnall roots extract every panicle of moisture from the brick or stone to which it i...s. Stanh. like everything else. Is be-

in? constantly improved, the patent

Starches put on the market 25 years

aco are very different and Inferior to those of the present day. In the Intest discovery Peflanre Starch all injurious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another ingredient, invented by us, gives to the Starch a strencth and smoothness never ar-

proached by other brands. Magnificent Sacred Edifice. Um largest and costliest bulldinR thus far undertaken in New York, the city of immense structures, is the masrnificent $10.000.000 Kpiscopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine, now be

ing erected on Morningside Heights. This will le the greatest edifice In America, and the fourth in importance in the world. Sheer white goods. In fart, any flre ash goods when new. owe much f their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a

keep 3 wife, or I niver w'u'd have done ; nunn" fo enhance their textile bean

"But she continued working?"

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"Only fr a bit," explained Pollceman Klynn; " but "tis dlff rint now." ' How is It different?"' Policeman Klynn was so uncomfortable by this time that he began walking nervously back and forth. "Little did I think." he said, "that anny wan but ye-er mother Wu'd lver ha-ave me wa-alkln' th' carpit In me own home like th' rapt'in has th'

I SB "MaMb

Because of its Delicate Medicinal, Emollient, Sanative, and Antiseptic Properties combined vith the purest of Cleansing Ingredients and most refreshing of Flower Odors.

t.v. Home launder'np wnnl.i ha -

r w - ' j t . ly satisfactory if proper attention w. s

given to starching, the firr, essential

being good Starch, which has sufficient

strencth to s'lffen. without thickening

me goods. Try Defiance Starci and you will be pleasantly surprise at the improved appearance of your work. The Central American Soldier. Thse barefooted soldiers are antaconists not to be despised. Nearly worthless in attack, they are neverthe

less tenacious In holiiing a position, a trait that comes from their Spanish descent probably. In the Cuban campaicn Gen. Garcia is said to ha vesaid In reply to the remark of an American officer: "The Spaniards never attack " Tills may have been true in the main, but the defense of the trenches at Paaay showed that the S;.miards would hold a fwsition with as much courage and tenacity as any ST troops Tbn Central and the South Aim-ricans have not generally Showed much steadiness In war. but there have been occasions when their conduct has been conspicuous for Kallant-y. and all the virtuea which go to make up the stalwart soldier. N O. Tiroes Demtcrat.

-Little Did I Think." He Said. "That Anny Wan But Ye-er Mother WVd Ivcr Ha-ave Me Wa-alkin' th' Carpit in Me Own Home!" M.icgle." he remarked. "Fr why, la-ads goln' at th' station whin things

ui-tiftr iura i"i rarpn ir v rinn r ta wr.rf.n t...

" - m l look, I1UL

I urn slnse? Mere s a felly shwi.nmin' along in th' sea as they sa-ay in th' books, find- it har-rd work. "'Tis onoiis." he says, 'an' 't w'u'cl

e-ftth

Atmrspheic Poisoning. The protests against the automoWie omnibuses of Ixmdon have received a powerful reenforcemorit by a declaration of Sir James Iwar on the chemical basts Ho is undoubted ly among the high chemical authorities of the world, and his condemnation of the motor buses and freight wans seems conclusive unless invention provides Innocuous nrrtive power. Sir James De war states that the Combustion of petrol or gasoline in these motors throws off vast quanti ties of noxious gases Some of these re absolutely poisonous and II in JuriouR He holds that the air of London Is bad enough already without the addition of carbonic acid gas. the sulphurous gases, and. worst of all. the asphyxlatfng carbonic oxide. Moreover, while he admits that science can Improve motors, he declares that it is lmiis;dble for It to burn petrol and render the resu'ting gües Isssjesona

ther n- more inj'yable if I c'uM ha-ave a cha-ange." So he ties a shtone r-round bis nick fr to ray-lieve th' m not ny lv shwinimin" alone." Iiut don't you .seo. father." urzed the plrl. "I will be a help rather than a br.rden to him?" ""Ye will fr a time.'" replied Po-llc-man Flynn. "but th' the ry lv it ill wrone Ye ma-ake me think lv H. . I-. ,ti' dsHdy in Mi r-.-sacea last K.c. ::m iv July. " Tis a sha-ame. ays HoRan. "fr us to be usln' four legs be.hnne us whin 'tis not nblssary. In th' Inth'rlsts iv economy," he says, ist'S divide th' labor bechune us an' save our shtreneth." So they ma-aMe

It a r.

ke.'ptn sep-rit, Hognn an' Cassldy waji r-rollin' on th' ground, each wan acensin th' other lv bavin' held him ua-ack. "Tis th' same with marri"ge. If th' la-ad wants fr ye to tie up to him. he sh'u'd ha-ve a wagon r-ready to carry ye over th' roorse. so's ys won't le callln' names before ye're fairly sta-artM ' "I wish yon wouldn't talk in parables," said the girl. "Go shlow, there!" cautioned Poll' "man Klynn "Don't ye get to callln" names whin I'm thryin" fr to m i-ake it plain to ye. 'Tis this wa-ay: ye're each pushln' ye-er little ca-art. sn ye think 'twould not be so ha-ard fr th' two Iv ye to push wan blc ea-art; but ye forglt that 't is likely wan Iv ye will ha-ave to git In an' r-rlde a MC, an" th' other will ha-ave to do th' wwrrk fr th' three It ye." "You mean two. don't you?'" asked th girl " Twas threo i vnid." answere( Polte" n: in Klynn And she hastily rh min d the Miliject. " then you think a married woman onghi never to work.'" she suggeated, with i imieof bitterness and rebellion

m her ton

WT-rong. But ha-ave ve-cr own

that s wa-ay, only I tell ye this: if he mariv lif. ries ye tef.jr he can support ye. VU na" hS '.ill him Peter I will that." ftSOSOt-l "Why Peter?" asked the plrl. somebe bet- what worried hv rhi voiioH v,.

''Becaase," replied IVIlceman Flynn. impressively. "Peter was th' ma-an iv Ui" nur- ry r-rliyme that "nad a wife an" el"dst keep her.' " (Cooyrlghi - - v Mssst B nowieal '"; i iplit, by the r.-ntury Co.)

One Way Round. An old man who sells produce in the towns n ir Lowell, Mass.. has his -liare of the best kind of wit the unexpected. Not long ago he delivered a pair of dressed chickens to one of his customers. She was in the kitchen when he brought them In. and

woman-like, shivered a little when she

BaW ttl" tie.,ftl,., fuwls.

"I should think you'd slmniv ho,

three-legged r-raee. an' whin t!i to cut off the heads of those Innocent

i u u-ati MBisiiHii, owin to rnicKens: übe exclaimed nvi..

in i iiiliU tarlly. T do," replied the old man. "and so 1 never do lt. I manage to get around "How"" the housewife demanded.

w,w. r interest. The heads these chickens are gone."

"O. ye,. " said the old man, cheerfully. "I chopped the chickens off " Lowell Citizen.

Cruci-I Test. "Yes. the prisoner was s woman of extraordinary nerve. They tried In every known way to make her nervous." "That so"" "Yes. They shot off a gun unoxpect edly. yelled 'Fire!' and told her a distant powder blast was an earthquake. Still she was unmoved. Then tiny liberated a mouse." "I'll waper a Lank roll apainst a fttOCie that the mouse made her nervous.'" "Not at all She only stepped on It and laughed." "CJreat Jupiter! Such a woman as that wouldn't lose her nerve if the earth exploded ' "Oh. yes. One of the defectives stepped up and whispered in he ear that her hair had been mussed up for two hours, and then nhe collapsed." GOOD AND HARD.

Beit's Deed of Generosity. One of the man pefSJ SI whom the late Alfred Beit had ftOMeSkSSd . peJfl him with ingratitude ami abusn Later the ingrate fell on evil times. Though down in the e.utter. he still had a Utile shame left and would not ask Mr Kelt for help The South African diamond magnato sent for one of the utiiucky one's friends und said: Go und see So and So ask if ho wan's any help, and give It to him, but uou t let him think it is from me 1 have had a difference with hlin and perhaps It would annoy hlin!" Carloads of Whlky Lost. Anions the few other things lost

In thS shuffle durln the earlier relief proceedings In San Kran dSBO wen nine carloads of wbi.sky. und. despite

Bt I c:i in M.t eiimis, I lie nuibh) lias UOk bei a traced si To prevent that tired feeling on

! Ironing day 1'se Defiance Starch -saves time saves labor saves annoyance, will not stick to the iron. The big lj oz. package for hc, at your grocer's. European Neatness.

In a thousand miles of Kurope an observer saw only one rubbish heap some old metal cans st Carlsruhe, erf Where else was a complete absence of all waste or carelessness, and above all. of defacement and roadside uncleanllneas l hat an article may be good as WiMl as cheap, and give entire satisfaction. Is proven by the extraordinary sale of

penance Star. h. ea. h pa. kaite con

taining on. -third more Starch thm

can oe nut or any other brand for the same money. Deadly New Hifie.

Pullets from the new "0-callher rifles of the I'nited States army whirl with great rapidity. The rifling gives one revolution of the bullet about Its axis in ten inches At the muzzle the velocity of the bullet i-: -'.300 feet S second, which means 2.760 turns a second, assuming that the bullet does not strip in the ri fling. The circumference of the bullet is .942 of an inch, which gives a peripheral velocity of 2.000 Inches each second, or 1U.U00 feet a minute.

When Bachelors Were Taxed. Th.-re Is nothing revolutionary ia tsri proposals to tax bi helurs. I ti k ..a j

i em inns ago every cell I

Ps S-8 paying trlhate

excheipiiT

I., ia

tO III

for SSSjlSCtlas his duts n

support another mans isSgslsr.M

Nsw Life of John Sherman. Congressman TtktadOrS K BsrtSä of Ohio, who was in London aj a delepate to the Interparllam. tai y union, has written a life of John Sherman, which will be published this fall.

Ä HEALTHY OLD AGE Of TENTHE BEST PARTOF LIFE

Help for Women Pussln Chttiigw of Life

Through

Providence has allotted OS each t icust seventy years in wind, to fulfill OOr mission in life, and it is generally our ov n fault if M e die prematurtiy

m Mt-j MaryKoe Im ej

Na

MORE PULQUE BEING DRUNK.

Mexico City Gets Away With 800,000 Litres Every Day. The consumption of pulque In Mexico city is rapidly Inert asinp. and the hauling of the drink is becoming one of the principal sources of revenue on a number of lines entering the city. On nearly every railroad entering the city a special pulque train Is run into 'he city daily and many of the rogultr freipht trains carry large minders of cars containing the popular drink. Hiring the mon'h of June three railroads, the Hil lago. the Mexican

and the Interoceanic. carried info the city IMn barrels and r'. skins fill

of (he pulque gathered within a radius of sixty miles of the citv The Na-

ticnal. the Central and the smaller

lii. s broupht in an amount probably hilf as great.

Allowing that the population of

Mexico city Is 400.000 men. women

snd children, the quantify of union

brought Into the city daily la suf

ficient to supply almost two liters to every individual Do Voll flrinU vmir

ftl ft ret During the month of June 14.Ifi liters of pulque were brought Into the city, as In one barrel there are 2"0 liters and in one skin 60 lifers. During each day of the month an S7Sri of 748.2153 liters was brought to th" ity. Th- amount thus reckoned Is ex-

elusive of the pulque broocht to the city In wagons and on ftSjOSseh1 from the nearby haciendas.

rvous exhaustion invit..c .1

Tins statement is f;,- positive truth When everything becomes a bürde and you cannot walle a few blocks without excessive fatigue, and vou break out into perspiration easily." and your face Huvlies. and you grow excited and fthSky at the least provocation, and you cannot bear to be SMSSftd in snvtbing. you ure in danger; vour n. rves have given out ; you need building up at once! To build up woman's r.rvous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lydia E. Pink ham's VepStahls Compound. Here is an i!;nstration Mrs. Marv L. RsshtftS 7 Garfield Avenue. Chicago. Ill . writes"I haveiiMHi Lydia K llnkbsm sVev-trble xmpooad for years )n mv fasnOy and it th w r diMippoints; ho when I felt that I w nearint; ttwshsagsof life I commenced tnntn 1 1 with it. I tk in all alout n'x tottU and it did me a (treat deal of It stopped mv Urv sp'l'.. in in mv Uck ami fh MstdaeiMS ith whi- h I had nifferwl tor months ffor fakinp the ('.moijnd I fel 'lit if It Ii..,,) ,,f I..,.,, f,,r f,,,. ,,,.,, f-.r woinon tbut I shoidd not have I.imi iIii t'wlay. Itissplendid for women. o, lor vmin, and will inreiy care all fsssab ihsord n. ' Mrs. I'inkbam. daughter in la- of Lydia F.. Pinkham. of Lynn. Mass . invites all sick and niling women to u rite bar for adviee iier great ripeilessl H at their M-rvice. free of cost.

When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection And long service.

These and marry other good points Ai combined In

TOWERS FISH BRAND

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Kept His Word. Old Man Hrown died

la-

be was s man of his

Bings

night. DiggsWell. word, anvwav.

"What do you mean by that? "Forty years aim he proposed to an aunt of mine nnd declare he couldn't live If she refuscii him." "And did she rsfsM him?"

; and now. true to Brown has ceased to live Dally Newa.

his word. " Chicago

Easy. Aren't vou

coming to my

Ma . party?

Palsy -How can I. when I'm in half mourning. Nfalslr Oh. well mmm and stay half the tveuing. Cleveland Leader.

Results of Excessive Coffee Drinking It is remarkable what snffprin

some persons put up with Just to sat isfy an appetite for something. A Mich, woman says: "I had been using coffee since I was old enough to have a cup of my own at the table, and from It I have suffered agony hundreds of times In the years past. My trouble first began In the form of bilious colic, coming on every few weeks and almost ending my life. At every attack for H years I suffered in this way. I used to pray for death to relieve me from my suffering. 1 had also attacks of sick headarhe. and began to suffer from catarrh of tho stomach, and of course awful dyspepsia. " For about a year I lived on crackers and water. BelfSTlsi that rofTee was the cause of all this suffering, 1 flnaliy quit t and began to usp I Postum Food Coffee. It agreed with my stomach, my troubles have left I me and I am fast gaining my health under its use. "No wonder I condemn coffee and '

tea. No one could be in a much more critical condition than I was from the use oT coffee. Sonic doctors pronounced It cancer, others libera: n, hut none save rno anv r,.U.f. iiut

since I stopped coffee and began Postum I am getting sell so fat I ran heartily recommend it for till who suffer as I did." Name glvei by Postum Co. Mat tin ("reck, Mich, lead

the llttlo hook. "The lta w-oi

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Promotes nicslioaChperfiirness arvl Rest CotUmS neilher Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. Not Xarcotic.

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