Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1906 — Page 2
WOMEN WHO CHÄRM HEtdH IS THE FISST ESSENTIAL
It Holns Woninn to Win and Hold Mea n Admiration Uuapect and Love VVoman'H,rrvaUst gtfl U the potrorto Inspire admiration, respect, ami love. Then la n beewity la health which u Mtaaltraeilva touieutuau lucre regularity of feature.
ALL PAY TRIBUTE
A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCS.
THE RUNAWAY SUBMARINE By FRANCIS GARDINER
How
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"Did vou hear t!i:i
name ol Um Potljr P?" aifced Cunt BolODKtB si 1 met him at the head of the wharf. "Well, l bey. ' tae Bubm trine now. "to sc. it was just abOll two BKMtba igo, when 1 w.i --omg from
( meat, the , mit trip a i baud before
TRUST F0STER1N0 TARIFF LOWERS INCOMES.
Veteran W Saved ths Amputation of a Limb.
SICK HEADACHE
Adwinc in Price Hat Reduced ths Purcrt.-.sing Power of the Dollar 45 Per Cent. Limited Income Surfer.
you bring up my gran lfather
Green s old musket that's down there 1 ran down, too and sot my ilk
!n: on.- ! always carry, cause you
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.st of In
dlars will SM formi
To be aaoocesi lovo and admire ehouUl le a wot At Um lirat. in: BSinful or irn
Fol wife, to retain tb ion of her htu bend, ilia's oopstant study, catkin of ill-heahh. liar periods, hsad-
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Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound aud boin its nae. Ifta, t baa. I". Ihwsen, Via Ptaaident Mothers'! ui. 91 ( -aar Terrace, iiot hspriuj's. Arli , WTiteOJ "Dear Mm. l'iukhum: ; r : ;-ir. v.ir-1 l.ce.l hrmicrha rrjarral'la exi-v n v, v. hog with trfkinimatioa and fern..! weakii- and worn out with Tinin mi.l i-:irm SS. 1 '!U' i.lVI' i. . .1 t. i .-
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above uiy Sunday to repel board pped when she distance and the
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l a i U.- H eun-d ly l.vdia K. I itikhaiiis eg- . ul.l. i'oti.puund, and I d tmiini.it to try ft. ... At the end of three months I w as a d.tTerent . 1
IUI of the anchor had jest
topped that 1 hoard Hill lot out a screech. It begttU like one of them little screech! a woman makes when sin- sees a mouse. and it kinder walled !' an' boat into a howl like ti e yell of one of them n?w-fans ! siren whisMes on a tdffhoat. I rightly
that Hill was sealrt, and then
confcsi to yu that my hair aind
what there is of it. for Jest
m .man F.-,irv duo n'MWi-i! aiiut ir. ai.'i riz
kit husband f .' II m lv with me Ii over , BcraplJtl and slumpinc sjottgalde the a-iain. 1 .ydla K. Ptsrichasa'S V.--uh: Com- , - the du.;. I looking -..,..1 I, n- mr rtirt i.vst. in. i-i.nl tie
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The monster was moving kind of slow and. as i- went scraping along der the quarter, jest aheam of the eaaia winder, the lamidight fell on its broad and shiny hack, and all of a sudden 1 see in that black someth:r.c which I knew never grew on Jonah's whulf or the s-a -serpent either, 'cause 'twas a good, stout, iron ring holt. Naturally when I see that ring-bolt I
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trouble, an 1 f-!t like a u. in. I am uro it. will re ike wry suftertag wouuui :r. mg, weil and Iwppy, us it Uaa mo." Women who are troubled with painful or irreprnlar periods backache, 1'loating (or flatulence i, displa.-eujcnta, innamma' i n M aiaveai V n , that " bearing-down "feel injr. eUaaiaaaaj faintness, indig-btion, or nervous prttration may be PBSjRored tu jH-rfc t health an! ütreupth by takiiiif Lydia Elinkbaui's Vcjretablo Compound.
WHAT WE OWE TO INSICT9. They Are of the Greatest Benefit to Growing Flowers. Prof Darwin said that if it had not twen for insects we should never have bad any more imposing or attractive flowers than those of the elm. the hop and the nettle. lrd Avebury compares the work of the insect to that of the florist. He considers that just as
the florist has by selection produced the elegant blossoms of the garden, so j the insects, by selecting the largest and brightest blossoms for fertlliza- . tion. have produced the gay flowers of the field. Prof Plateau, of Ghent, has carried out a series of remarkable experiments on the ways of Inlets visit- : Ine flowers. He considers that they are guided by scent rather than by Color, and in the connection he is at variance with certain Mritlsh naturalfti Whatever may be the attraction In flowers 10 faUMt 1 1 as yc. ir appears undefined it is certain that the li ter visit freely all Mos-DOM alike. HI him distinction be' ween the large, bright colored ones and the ! conspicuous blossoms like those of the currants, the lime, the plan-: re? the nettle and the willow. Wild Animals on toe Ocean. A Bcienlist has mad" agajM .uti-rest-Ine ob?orvatlonr. ns to the love of different wild animals for the sea. The polar bear, he sa-.'- Is the mly one thai tahea naturally to the sea. and Is quite Jolly what) aboard ship. All other., rial tl resent a trip on wa tcr The tiif'-r jUiTn- :.v of all. Horse are very bad sailors, and often perish on a voyage Elophanui do not like the sea. NO DAWDLING.
Of course 1 : nutket in my . Una Bwttar j hat. I was aa, but tli. j was in g"-d
chap in th.
stern stood up and shouted to me in
'.v-.y. ' 'is ze gentleman.' he says, 'tl
has z- honor to address, ze captain of obooBerT' 1 turns tt the Hooshian and In an swer to his question I ays briefly: I be.' You see at that ata-'e of the game I didn't propoee to waste m words and say sonu thing I might be sorry for afterward. Thereupon the man in the Imat begins asaln. " I have ze !ionor to inform ze cap rln." he says 1 have ze honor to In ' :m ze captair. i meaning me, you un derstand) xat le submarine boat tu
which ze captain has ma le fast during
ze night is in my charge 1 present
my compliments to xe captain, and re
I net that he 111 delivaire ze sub
marine boat to rue. its rlgntrui pos sessor.'
Well, now.' I said, 'I have the hon
or to inform you' by Jehookinus. we
can be just as jiolite down in Friend
ship. Maine, as any foreigner that ever
tailed the Seven Seas so I sez to him. 1 have 'he honor to Inform you that
having found the aforesaid submarine
derelic k on the high seas. I. Solomon B abbles. of the town of Friendship la the grand old state of Maine, have legally taken possession of the said derelick. and anybody desiring to prove claims can do so by appearing before the proper authorities in the courts of this great and glorious country.'
1275. that
meat Thin
tired lu necessltlea I t i- who have small Incotu Incranaed with the a as an- therefore 4.1 I
p Frank Doremua. veteraa, of li.io--.ev. -it Ave . u If0 - lud . savs "1 had b'en
afannlag pyaplMaf of kiduey trouble from the titiio I was mustered out of the j army, but In all my life 1 iiever t'iffered
as in naaear ba ai !.' h Hi hM aud sie. : bs, f 1 r 8 t .
J 1 - "v. laffx, having run down trom 10 to III pounds 1 was having terrible pain In ,i . i,,, ... j -; . ,i tii t:s passed almost involuntarily. My left log, I welled aotll it was SI initios around, and the dOCtOf tapped it night nr.d rnonafag until I could no lOadDW stand it. and then he advised amputation. 1 refused, and began u ing IXian's Kidary 1111. The Mreillni Rtibslded gradually, the urine became natural, and all my pains and aches disappeared l haw been well now for nine yeart since Ming Dean's KldttCf PlH PO sale by all dealers. U cents a box. IVster-Milbui u Co., Huffalo, N. Y. KING OF SAFE BREAKERS. Marvelous Debcacy of Hearing Possessed by Milner James.
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Tfinru, Pain Pi the side, TORPID UVER. Saas
l"urel Vegotabi-'.
n-piUta u BowrJs.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS
TlVER blLLS.
Bear "aturo
Genuine K'l ' Fax-SildO S
REFUSE SUBSIiTUTES.
Tuee cali '.i!a:i..ns. wimii are i based on Dim s Index Number and are : .-liable as showing prie s in proportion to consumption. Indicate the growth of trusts and combination- pro : te tod by the tariff, which protection j enill'- he.-e combines to advance the price of their products to the point
e t-.M-icn goods can be imported ' ay the tariff duties, the taiiff were revised and the dünn trust products reduced, thoso
com: ins would be forced to reduce their prices in proportion to about the percentage the tariff rates were lowered, or the foreign products would be inir:ed and the trusts would lose the sale to the amount of such import I
r! n i. Tl.. u. publica etatn thai imports of the lower priced foreiun good? would ruin the trusts and throw their employes out of employment will
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"Milner James was the most artistic safe breaker in the business." said Lecocq the detective. He Is dead now. He OfMMd in his time oversTOC saf.'S without tools or fOnpoWdOl aolely by workitig out the conihination with his d'-liiate and patient fingers. "It took nie a year.' he once said, 'to learn the trick of picking combinations. I studied all the locks there were and 1 had three safes of different makes to practii e on Tbc ear is the most Important factor in my method and It must be held tight against the safe door on a line with the tumblers. When the knob of the lock is turned slowly and one of the tumblers reaches the notch or respond ing to the first number of the combination the tumbler will fall with a little click Care must be taken not to displace this tumbler. You keep op trying the knob back and forth gently till each of the
When ycu bury
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A Man of 70 After Finding Coffee Hurt Him, Stopped Short.
When a man hJM Reed to bo 70 years old with a 40-ycar-oId hnMI crown tc hint like a knot on a tree, ekincan are he'll stick to the habit till lie dton. Hut occasionally the spirit of rootfe atel determination remains itj some nu n to the last day of their lives When such men do find any habit of life has keen doing them haitu. the surprise (lie Dsb-rites by a der 'f will power that Is supjioae-d to belwug to men under 10 only. ' i had been a user of coffee until three years ago a period of 40 years and am now 70." Oflf a N Dak. nimi I was extremely nervous and
debilitated, and saw plainly that 1 must make a change "I am thankful to say I bad ÜM nerve to quit coffee at once and take on Postum without ati dawdling, and ex pcrlenced no 111 effects. On the contrary. 1 commenced to g;:lu. losing my nervousness within two months, alsc gaining strength and In . nth otherwise "For a man of my ig- I am very well and hearty. 1 sometimes asset persons who have not made their Postum right and don't like It. Hut I tell them to boil it long enough, anu call their attention to my liHks now, and before I used it, that eems con vinclug "Now, whoa 1 have writing to do or lung columns of haures to cast up. I fiHl erjual to it and ati gel through my work without the lagzed out feel ing of old ' Nanv ,;lven by I sturo Co. Hattle Creek. Mich Head the book. The Koad to W llville," Is Xkgs. "There's a rcasou.'
"Me'n the Lieutenant Crooked Our Elbowis." ! knew 'twam't no sea serpent, and at the sann time I cal'lated that It was probably soniethln which had got ! adrift. So I fast irrabhod 'h" slack of i the main shoe: and jumped over the side (,n to the back of the erlttOf and j took two haif hitches through that ring. Nesl thtalC I knew something came 1 awlsbing UaTDOgh the air and lit, hang. Hfl alongside of me. I ft had er hit I shouldn't hev' been telling you this
story now. I hat s tne reason we gor a new hatchi '. eau-e mil. thinking the p. a s,.;-;.i.n' had cot the old man. gtahlied thf iv .v- d b.-en using for the last half dozen years and let her go. I ihonted to him to stop tiring at. I to heave In on the sheet, and then
wo .: it the thing up alonc-id. and g"' a lMik at her "And by 'he Great Jumping Jehoo kibii-' It developed that we'd jest nat uraliy rapt tired a runaw ay submarine bua- one of the identical kind that tic pnper say la going to revolutionize the I ' ot naval vnfffcfO. Yes. sir. thorn she .v;.s as sounil and jest as
day she was built W i fast and waited f i day
U I: 81 th jet made h
Rgttt It aaansttd a long time, but at last morning come and with it there come
a breeze that lifted the fog. Fust thing e see about a mile off. was one of them trnmp Dago H'eamers She might hev' been a Norway boat, but then thev'H all Dnnoea anyway, or at
lenal Utey're all font about the same. Well when ÜM folks an that steamer nee OS there was great ructions over there We could see m running 'found and almost hear em jabbering, and then they lowered a boat. "When I see w hat was going on H r one to me in a Hash jest what had
happened. I had read in the papers tboul their building submarines for Rooohy, and It was evident enough tl ml Hin one was intended to be taken i, r in that steamer, but iho Dagoes, not being much as sailors anyway, had lost the thing. Naturally. I jt fell ri?ht bach on mv i 'ghts as a free born American elf lz- n I haln t been I ballot man for 40 year without knowing International and maritime law. no. sir Not much. b Uat Great Jahuoklbnnl I Jft sing oiit to Bill: Hill, set t, 'you hustle down below and get me the glorious kLars nod Suites, and at the sams
"And then by way of a wind-up I Just shouted at him. so that he would know that I knew what I was talking about.
And Ceid saw- the I nited States of America!' "Then the man in the boat spoke once more. 'Would ze Captain Pibblea nego-ia-e as . .v- n frien ! without taking ze matter Into ze courts"Thet's where them foreign chaps has the advantage of us. They re mighty smooth spoken. Of course, by, r-ee the game from the start. I met him half way, but I warn't taking no diances. So I sez to BUI: 'You get
i grd Ulla craft and keep the nag allying while I receive this gent on the' Polly IV' -When wed changed places. I sei tjM Hooshian: 'Step aboard.' I sez and he warn t slow about .stepping. 1 showed him into the cabin and we set loam. He began his little chanty the
moment le- got aboard, but I stopped him. There warn't going to be n'hen' irregular about them nego.iatinn - " 'Before we proceed.' I sez. 'I must . -pect fully remind you thet ye didn't let un" of your visiting cards float down on the tide.' it wi.-sld i i.-fty near killed you to hev' seen him then. He bowed and m ad like a dancing nias'er. Thoulata 1 pnrdona,' he sez. bit Is t necessary thet I reveal ze Incognitto?' Well.' I sez. you can keep that H
i 1 Want TO. Ulil 1 Ruess ye u uriiei lay who ye be.' i ;.. i ni" a niintt'e. rieht in Um eyes, and theo be see I meant i-i:.. and he give In. He kinder rimed and said he was Lieut Razor backaki, or something similar, and het be had come here to get them . t l. I . n ... K. . Inn . .
.'ItlTli irines IUI II - inuru Boontty in thet Iago steamer. Well. I ain't telling jest what hap . : ad during them negotiations, but here ain't no mortgage on my place down to Friendship an my girl Polly
has got a new planner, w nen tnat lieutenant had gone over to the tifeam er and come back with a bag which chinked when you shook It, I felt so good that I Rot out a leetle something I had on board for fear me or Rill might he took sick. And thori me'n' the lieutenant crooked our elbows once for the president and once for the czar And after the Rooshlui hed gone and the submarine had been
.,wed bark to the steamer me'n' Hill just took another to the mikado, so's there shouldn't be any ill feeling any where.
Thet's why I changed the name ol he Polly to Submarine, so's there'd be a sort of record of the affair. To be sure, It's a secret. Me'n Hill, 'o' raj 'n' the folks to hon e, n' th K x.shian 's all that knows It. The Hooshian don't count. Them RonsMan sailors are good one to keep secrets ifter they get 'round tn meet the Japs; couldn't tell a secret If they wan'ed to 'Now don't you let on about that secret." said Cap'n Solomon, but there i a twinkle In his eye Tier b laid IL
to be deceived
established by the acknowledged fact that many trusts are selling their products cheaper abroad than here and therefore can afford to reduce the price ! our own people, as well as The Democratic nlan of dealing with
the tariff and trust problems is to ' gmshed
gradually reduce the tariff on trust pnduc;s. so as not to violently disturb the business of those gigantic com '.:i-s. hut give them a chance to conform their buslnessto the changed conditions that a redmTbm of the tariff woodJ cntaiL For instance, the duties oa steel trust products could be reduced M per cent., which would make the duties average about 2." per cent.. Instand of about M per cent, as under the present law. The tariff duty on other trust products could be reduced
on and in a tew years ght down to the revere Just enough foreign e imjiorted to provide . nue for the govern through cotapetltd -n high prices in check. - - stem we have
Hardly one man in a thousand has an
ear delicate enough for this WOT and to be a success at it you've got to give up tobacc o and alcohol ' " DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA.
oldsmobile
Scales from Face Like Pow
der Under Physician Grew Wcre Cuticura Works Wonder.
tn
ment. and thi
these vast aucr inch as the stee Boon incomes on which is a tax u he I nited BtaU
the man or woman lollies thnt do not
irii Of advance. The Republican leaders ido l that no tariff revisi rrtteniated, if they contn conarn'ss. it remains for
their watered stock, on all the people of : and is robbery ot
with fl Batted in ncreasi- as trust
having do in shall be I the next those tnde
"I tuffered with eczema six months. I had tried three doctors, but did not get any better. It was on my body and on my feet so thick that I could hardly put a pin on me without touching eczema. My face was covered, my eyebrows came out, and then It got In my eye. I then went to another doctor. He asked me what I was taking for It. and I told him Cuticura. He said that was a very good thing, but that he thought my face would be marked for life. But Cuticura did its work, and my fao is nowJust as clear as it ever w is. I told all my fiiends about my remarkable cure. I feel so thankful 1 want everybody far artd wi le to know wha Cuticura can do. It Is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Kmma White. 641 Cherrier Place, Camden, N. J., Aril '5. 1903." Some people even covet the gold In heir neighbor'a teeth.
It took 20 years to be able to build automobiles that are recognized as standard In qual.ty. reliab.lity and workmanship. Oldsmobiles are known all over the world as the standard not excelled in the qualities that make an aut.tr.. bile durable, satisfactory and economical to own. A pur:haser cf an Oldsmobile kr.ows he is getting a big dollar's worth for every dollar he invests. Write us for our agency proposition in towns not now under contract. OLDS MOTOR WORKS, LANSING, MICHIGAN.
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lendent Republican voters who be lleve In tariff revision to control trust prices, to join with the Democrats in electing congressmen pledged to reform the tariff, and memiiers of the legislature who will only vote for t'nited States senators also so pledged.
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Presidential Politics. The remedy of President Dudley of Vale for the Kilitical and other rascal it'H-S Of the present llil IS to Ost 1 ai Is' the eminent jierpctrators. President Roosevelt evidently believes in the old plan of consorting with the sinners and thus engendering In them ierhaps fruits meet for repentance Or is it the exigencies of the (J. O. 1 that require the areoMont tO Invite Doss Pen rose to Oyster Hay to consult about how to beat the Lincoln Republican reformers; and COngreaabsttn Littaner. w ho escaped prosecution for the ai my glasre contract frauds, by virtue of the statute of limitations, on the factional fleht in Nw York, and OortetyoU, chairman of the Republican national lonitnitteo. who was receiver Of Use stolen funds from the policyholders of the life insurance companies and who used the money to debauch the Mers in the doubtful states, whoso aid iii again ratsinc a campaign fund is no doubt considered indisp n able;
and Paul Morton, the self-convicted rebate! who was too warm a proimsition to keep in the cabinet, but bis advice aKut raiboad and Insurance contri but ions may be ncc ssai y' Perhaps constant association with the president will do more for these sinners than (O ottac!se them on the I'adlev plan, but the BSMUttoO is can the great virtues of President Roosevelt forever withstand then and like contami natlng Influences f To consort all the winter with It publican congressmen would make n.ost of us uuake. but that strain uk:i virtue, to be followed during the recess by the contami nating iofluew cribed, would be too muc i (or most uat riots.
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For the Stock on the Farm SIoöovs Liiviirveivt Is a whole medicine chest Price 23c 50c 6 100 Sand For- Free Booklet on Horses. Cattle. Hoon SfVjuHry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan. Boston, Mass.
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