Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 November 1906 — Page 2

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Caat of Rank Injustice. Not q years lias rank Injustice beet d-alt to man as It lias l..-u t. .1 T Harahan. vuv president of tin- Uli nols iVntr.il railroad, situv the sen s..'i.-;,a uiiviiiij; f the itoekholdwa of tho company a tarn aYeael nan Tin ethical asiati i .i:m. tit recorded Mr Harahan ha.- been through press to pom eninaatinf from anrsllafa sources Dining t h,. past ton day a all sort of runiots regarding UM future presidency of tho Illinois Central have boon circulated, tho chlof .allegation being tho ... c it Q ram mar of tho Now York Central linos to -

coed Miiv voaaal Pine. This story waa out of whole cloth and was wmten by a traveling tieu .paper space writer It was offered t.i a Dumber of papers and refused, and finally accepted bj one from which it was telegraphed Uatoagtool Um ennuttix Tho only PhUHtaaa is that tho man who wrote needed tho money, for rapt. t.rammar was never offered tho presidency oi tho Illinois Central, if Mr. Flab . re to decline laother term as prssldi at it is Quits certain that J. r. Harahan would bo oloctod to OCeeed lii:n It has n Mr. Harahan more than

any half dosen others who has ponn larire.l tho Illinois Central. Ho baa worked whilo othors slept; has tiavnled over tho Mr system continuously, and knows its patrons. 1 asscngern and nlUppsra, the newspapers and Inaialators He never countenances a Crooked deal baj been on the level with everybody, and back of everythin ; tho fa.'t tliat I'.' is one of the belt operating and traffic managers In the country Tho silly space stories have worked harm to all concerned Fitl Grammar. Harahan and Stubbs and famished no nesrs, and there will be no real uows until tho directors meet FISH IN NEW PLACES. Wild Ducks Found to Bear Fun Eggs

Ready to Hatch.

Our Partem Department

RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS.

Brief In the agony of an Instant; the indulgence of rief, tho blunder of life HeaomsnHd.

SMART SAILOR SUIT.

Little Girr Obstinat C.e of Eczema Mother Says: "Cuucura Reme

dies a Household Standby." J Defiance Star. I. Six-, en 01m.es for fan. ....Bit ..II .I a .

ii ti um, an inner uraiuu iuu.u

$ IS.

P:i ' . rn nn 'i I ing has displaced

sailor suit f 1 practical i 1 in dark hint

"Last year, after having my little 1 girl treated by a retry prominent ; physician, for an obstinate case of eczema. I resorted to tho Cutloura I Keniedies. and was so well pleased with the ilmosl instantaneous relief 1 afford. .1 that wo discarded tho physi'dan's proscription and relied entirely , on the Cuticura 8oap. ("utlcuis O.nv merit, and CuMrura Pills. When we ramnsenced with the Cuticura Home I M bei feet and limbs were covered 1 with rmaalaa sores. In about sIk neeki wo had ber completely weil, and theto ha boon no recurrence of the trouble. V. Bad that the Cutirura Kemedios aro a valuable houseJ hold standby, living as we do. twelve 1 miles from a doctor, and where it i , eoati from twenty to twenty five dol1 lars to come up on the mountain. 1 Mrs. Unta Vincent Thomas, Fair-' .;f. Walden'i Kidge, Tonn., Oct ! 1 13. IMS."

and W73. Notbthe jaunty little

ni popular favor, and -:n is here po: t rayed flannel, .with embroid

! nmhlom done in rod silk on the

shield. The b

Each to His Own Trade. A story is told of a Scotch minister who gave the rural joiner an order to make a small wooden cupboard. When the pastor received the account he complained to the joiner about the am. Mint, and said ho could hav got a second hand cupboard, which would have answered his purpose equally well, at nun h loss cost. Yes.' retorted the joiuor; "and I could buy a aid sermon for three pence; but e'o wadna' care aboot preaching them at that price! "Stray Btoriaa.

only 1J ouiu es for same money.

Kvery man has an Mean for drinkin and each Is worse than the other. tllve Defiance Starch a fair trialtry It for both hot and cold M tr.h uir.

and If you don't think ou do better work, in less time and a! smaller cost, return it and your poetf will fc.vo you back your money. Incom From Abroad. The London Kconomist states that British capitalists draw an income of $500,000,000 from their foreign Investments. Last fiscal year they paid Income tax on $ :'.::o.:U'0.000. ai coinpared with $19.".. 100.000 20 years ago. The largest amount Is derived from interest on foreign and colonial govi eminent securities and the next largest sum from dividend! and interest from foreign and OOlOBlaJ concerns. Starch. like everythin else, is beln constantly tmnroved. the patent Starches put on the market 23 years ago are very diff-rent and Inferior to those of the present day. In the latest discovery Pcflanc starch all injurious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another iBajredtoat, invented by us. Rives to the Starch a strength and emnothnoss never approached by other brands.

Bears "2-

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For Iafants and Caüdren

In Use For

Over Thirty Years

The Kind You Have Always Bought

A terreapoBdenJ from Bafl wrote in Our June i--u. extres!n his mystificati .n m to how small rish OOBM to be in Inclosed wntera A naturallnt ujtgests an explanation. He sas "If the wild ducks, etc., of Morocco are siiiii'ar to '.. .-. . ' - w liere tlo : is no m story Tor some years there was i. a. d wonder as to how porch, bream and crafish could pet into newly cut Kims near the Macquarie river In New South Wales. "In some cases the water had hardly

nettled after the rain had filled the I

dam than the fish worn observed, and tho farm. -da lare theory of Spontane ui rodnctton. This obtained till a Sydney profea oor Obaacod to pick up a wild duck and found Its breast feathers and webbed feel weil dotted with fenile and ntasMM! bntcbed aab-ora, on winch

trie spontaneous production' theory i

was promptly withdrawn." Chambers' Journal.

usual on and thro on each

quire T I inch

.fuse is male to sMti

bead, tie fullness in the beini? adjusted by an elasi in a CMlng. The kni. kirn well ihnped by tbe do and inside leg seams, pockets are provided, "no d Rttd "ue in the bai k.

iot. tweed, linen, duck and U serviceable materials for The medium size will reand one-eighth yardf of terial for the blouse and i mi Of a yard for the trou Bailor Blouse No. 56)4: I . t. ". $, 7 and 8 years, i . :!. m ten No. o. '-i: ! 4, 5, $, 7 s. , io. 11 and ' "he above illustration calls l

A PUBLIC DUTY.

litis pattern will he sent to von on receipt of 10 cents. Address Horden t I le I at tern I ;.art inent oft h Ispaoer. lie sore I igiwe size and mi m her oi pat tern wanteii. For cin realence, write your ..r.ier oa tl.e fellow ui' couxn:

Montpelier, O.. Man Feels Compelled to Tell Hu Experience.

Joseph WUgnn, Montpelier, o.. says:

y to toll others about Doan - Kl buy Pills. Brg and driv

ing bi u.;ht kidney trouble on me, and I I iffei ed much from V-- fttlnr passages of the kidney secretions. Sometimes thOra Was retent'.in

and at other Unaea ; laaagen were too frequent, nnpnciaUy nt nisht. There was pain and discoloration. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief frrtm the first, and s.mn infused new life. I Rive them my indorsement." Sold by all dealers. SO cents a box. C. V III .

rusier-.unourn UO., Mufialo. N. Y.

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Mnnejf From Spain and Germany There are 1,690.000 beehives, producing 19.000 tons of honey, in Spain, which is the second greatest producer of honey In the world. Oermanv. with 2.000 000 beehives, produces 20,000 tons.

Magazine For the Blind. Through 'he munificence of tbe wid ow of a New York capitalist, the means Ins leen supplied for the es tablishing of a magazine printed in blind point typt

Dyspepsia of Women Caused by Female Disorders and Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A great many women suffer with a form of India?) Lioa or dyspepsia which does not seem lo yield to ordinary treat ment. While the symptoms seei.-i t..be

similar to those of ordinary indigestion, yet the naediehnna universally pre. fcrriU-d do ie t seem to restore tile patient's normal condition.

No. 5604 and 5373. tm Hants A DP It ESS

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Mrs. l'lnkhnm claims that there is a kind of dynpepsin that is caused by a dersniretneiit of the female organ i in. and which, while it causes a disturbance similar Pi ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a nie.li. ine which lint onlv nets as a stomach tonic, tout has a peculiar tonic effect on the female organism. As pr.f of this theory we call attention to the rase of Mrs. Magpie Wright. Brooklyn, N. Y., who was completely ure, I by Lydia K. I'inkham Vegetable I knupouad aft-r everything ahm had failed, tshe writes : " For two Tr I mitTere.! with dfaanjafn whieh no dpp awatsd tat -ntir.' n item tnnl I wiw unable t atP-txl to mv dail) doities. I fit wk sad nervena, n.i nothlngtaal I t I km1 ami It i-ienl a disturbaMM in my Stenuui 1 ti i"l dilT.-n iit .1 "itepoia eiirts, hut not hin k. M ltll to help in. , Ä ,! vLwl to , ,,- V. Piukham' Yitretl.lA ' injund a trial, ami wa happily surpi I tn flml that It h u- liko a flu Owe, nd in a ffwdav 1 dogmi to enjoy and pr.ipi'rlv.liit my fornl. Mv iwovf-ry waa rapid, and in flvK werk I wm well woman. I have reo onim-!!.!.-! if t.) many mill, ring women. " No other medicine In the world haa reeelved such widespread and unouallfled endorsement or ha sm h n re. . i d ofenreaof female tronbloo, c lm. I. E. l'lnkhatu's Vegetable Compouud.

Pattern N'o. :;'. rh,. .,i..r.t

hlrt is an acknowledged favorite of the sensun, and an especially attractive design is here illustrated In dark blue prunella cloth The mode Is coni ICted Of nine noma, and admits of being made in round, short round or instep length. A fancifully shaped yoke is a stylish addition, but mav be omitted If desired. Hroalcloth mohair, rashmere and tweed will all bo tul table for reproduction. For 2d inch waist measure six and one-half yards of r.O-lnch material will be re'tulrtd Ladies' Pleated Skirt, with or without yoke, No. MM. Sizs for 20. 14, If, U and 30 Inches waist measure. T g pattern nrUl w cnt no von ot reei ipt .if 10 cents. Address nllorden Uthe Pattern iK-partno-nt of this paper ui e t.i give sie ami nnnsber f pat tern wanted, for convenience, writ, your oni.-r on the following ooepon;

MONKEY PLAYED MANY PARTS

Dfined by Cuotoma Men as a Bird, a

Handbag and a Dog. 4k . m

j "n tne travels of a monkey from Genoa to Heidelberg an amusing farce

I mignt be written. A German gentle men brought from southwest Africa

a tiny monkey weighing barely a couple of pounds From Tanca to

oenoa all went well with the Lilli

putian animal. It waa a favorite with

everyone, and traveled free until

.enoa was reached, when its troubles

oegan. Brought under the notice of the Genoese customhouse authorities, it was promptly deprived of Its Identity. It was no longer an animal: It became a bird, and as a bird, on which 28

OOttta was chareed, it was conveyed to the Swiss frontier, where, at a stroke ! of the customhouse officer's wand it was transformed into a cat at the increased assessment of 11.56, and borne by train to Zurich. On its arrival there it ceased, as a cat. to exist, and became a mere packagean item of InMafn that was conrayed to Constanea ior the nominal sum of 16 cents. Still as luggage, though metamorphi zed from a package into a handbag. It went on Its way to Stuttgart, where a great honor awaited it. It was, on Pay mill of 12 04. exalted Into a dog, and it was as a dog that it ended its Journey at the ntii versify town of Heidelberg Stray Stories.

IT'S THE FOOD.

The True

Way to Correct Troubles.

Nervous

First Flower of Spring. In the northern I'nito.i States tho

HWWdrop is the only garden flower that wo can count on year after year as the earliest sign of spring. Its pendulous white blossoms. with "heart shaped seal of green" sung by Rosset ti often appear before tho last snow has gone Luckily, even city families need not be without snowdrops, for they have been known to thrive in narrow passageways between all houses Most bulbous plants like the baking hot s in of midsummer In order to ripen their bulbs, but the snowdrop thrives best in partial shade It blooms earlier If it has a chance at the March sun. but in one of tho very fev that will flower regularly, though less fr. eiy, in dense shade and with a northern exposure. Country Life In America. Marion Harland. The celebrated authoress, so highly esteemed by the women of An.riM

says on pages lo3 and 445 of her book, "Even Dtugbters; or, Common Baun for Maid. Wife and Mother ": "For tho aching back should it be slow in recovering its normal strength an Allcock's Plaster is an excellent comforter, combining tho sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should be kept over tho seat of uneasiness for several days in obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight." "For pain in the back wear an Allcock's Plaster constantly, renewing as it wears off. This is an invaluable support when the weight on tho small of the back becomes heavy and tho aching lLcessant."

Parisian Meat Supply. The last rear for which complete statistics concerning the meat sup r'y of Paris have been published la 190.1. From the reports of that year It appears that Zf7,0S7 cattle, 274.Ü90 calves and 2.047.770 sheep wert slaughtered at the city abattoirs and produced i:.C.007.S:.0 kilograms (or 327, 16.485 pounds) of meat, of which 123.712.1S0 kilograms i25f.795.578 pounds) were consumed in Paris, aud 32 292.;;.0 kilograms exported. Some of the choicest of French beef goes to England, where the fillets and other prime cuts are in demand for clubs, hotels, and the best class of restaurants. Durim; the same year there were killed SS3.5M hogs, which yielded 27,657.350 kilograms (58.0S0.435 pounds of pork, and 20.370 horses, which furnished 7,305,650 kilograms (or 15.341,865 pounds) of meat, all of which was cousurru d In Paris.

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BHOES Fug EVERYBODY AT ALI. Plf i Mn Sboaa. $a to f I SO. B yf Snr- S3 o II. as. Wommi Bti . 4 OO to Si ' M. a ChiiJr.r.i pr a. v mv, t . V W "'. Ml t nneree t : f..r wtytm, nt uU . r lll.'T l . . 1 a,fli..r . .

If I could take you Into my largs factories at Brockton. Mass. .and ihow youhowcarelullv W.I.. Dottgtassh

nrc maue, you would then undci- J why they hold their shape, fit better, wear lonjrer, and are of greater value

in in any other make.

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A pcLtive CATARRH

Myteriou Find. She went down to a swell play the other ereninfr. attired In a superb white gown and weailng a splendid opera cloak. In fact, she was stunning. As she Featp.j herself, she was about to remove the long red cloak when with horror and consternation I ; : ted on her face she discovered something! My. what a predicament! She had prepared supper before leaving for the show, and there

covering the front of the white skirt

was a lowly calico checked aoron

She managed to remove it after the house had darkened, and the next

morning the iwnepor at the Colonial found an apron under one of the seats - Pittsfleld Journal.

Don't be forecasting evil unless It is

what you can guard against. Anxiety

It good for nothing If we can't turn

It Into a defense. Meyrlck.

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Ely's Cream Balm i quickly abacbad. Cites Rehat at Onc

It changes, soothes hrala .ind protects

the disease.! mem

brane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the

Mw rrvro i nH I r t ? en J '' I nanafl. Pan int Vota, ntSno Is or by m.ol i Trul Bisa 10 et, by maiL B r brot hers. M Warren Street. New York.

The I d i son Phonograph Makes Music and Money

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penally

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neerl. rrnd oner. braa band, vaadarUle or Uhln 1 that jon tika S'ng nerer rrr M of tlie E.ilaon n.on..rr h lcauea )o- ' Iay buy naw re. orj sdgrt na rau-

Dealers'Wanted to Sell Edison Phonographs

If there I Tin dealer lo thl town nelllnc Ed -

KTAi 1 liiilfinu'l lha K..i..n Ph..r.. .

in runneetinn n alm..t anr ..'her :

I tra intereal. I. rn to-day f r yx" ! prl.-ea. and (fun thia produce a:..: ;oa coda joo are aellm. NATIONAL I'lMtNOCR PII O.

M taOiele Airnur, Orange. V

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0 OH YOUR INVESTMENT

Safe. Hire and reluhlc ??j-wH nm

or, pe$talad .e: us te.i you about It. Addrets AMERICAN MINES INVESTMENT COMPANY, CANON CITY. COLORADO.

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Patience a Power.

N no neeen ar for all men to bo anfl hardly knew which way to turn

Nerrous troubles are more often caused by Improper food and Indigestion than moat people imagine. Even j doctors sometimes overlook this fact. A nan says: "Until two years ago waffles and butter with meat and gravy were the j main features of my breakfast. Finalif dyspepsia came on and I found my- j self in a bad condition, worse in the I

morning than any other time. I would havo a full, sick fe.-llng in my stomach, with palus In my heart, sides and head. "At tinier I would hare no appetite for days, then I would feel ravenous, never satisfied when I did eat and so nervous I felt like hrieklng at tho top of my voice. I lost flesh badlv

HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN ST. JACOBS OIL THE OLD-MONK. -CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Prut 23c and SOc

NEW WHEAT LANDS IN

THE CANADIAN WES

5.000 ffi,ni year have opr." ; u laretv increa-f.! !

torr t' the pr.irw

irroera of VOM iiaiia and th- G essest 'f the Data

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SIXTY ACKKS FKKE to rvrxy aril.rr THE COUNTRY HA I NO SUPERIOR

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BaiS f b iivrninii matk'ts c.iy f J taaea lew: c' .mate the l-st mi t he n.n t hrtn ti prrate r- ... law and ortrr pre raiUe ve. - For alvire and information Srbtrrtl RVPRniNTatNDKNT OF IMMH.i Ottawa. Canada, ur any authorized Cana; tnvetnment Agrnt. J. S. CRAWFORD. N. 125 W. Ninth kn

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great in netion. The r. :ttest and 10 liases! nowt r U often ilniptn patience. Homes BttsnaelL

Fliet on Ocean Steamers. Among the things that furnish oc eupatlon for the eyes and minds ol transatlantic Viimicth are the hou. INg which accompany the great rtosjnentps from one side of the ocean to the nth.-r In fine wearhor the fl(. buzz cheerfully about the sheltered places on the decks, and when the wind blows hlKh they take refuge In tho cabins and saloons The ni often remain with the ship hilf In port and return with her on the next trip, thai . rosslng the oceau ssvvral times in succession,

nntil ono day I bought a brut of Grape-

Mits food to see If I could eat that. I tried It without telling the doctor, and liked ir fine; made me feel as If I had oaitataf to eat that was satisfying and still I didn't have that heaviness that I had felt after eating any other food. "I hadn't drank any coffee then in five weeks. I kept on with the GrapeNuts and In a month and a half I had gained 1". pounds, could eat almost anything I wanted, didn't feel badly after eating and my nervousness was all gone. It's a pleasure to bo well again ' Name given hv Postum Co, Rattle Creek. Mich. Read the book, 'The Road to Weiivllle," in pkgs. "There's a reason."

WINCHESTER

CARTRIDGES For Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols. Winchester cartridges in all calibers from .2a to .50, shoot where you aim when the trigger is pulled. They are always accurate, reliable and uniform. Shoot Them and You'll Shoot Well. Alwnyn Buy Winchester Mnko.

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STOVE POLISH ALWAYS READY TO USE NO DIRT. DUST. SMOKE OH SMF.LL NO MORE STOVE POLISH TROUBLES

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IpILES SOJney till cured

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