Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 March 1907 — Page 3

NEGRO IN POLITICS. I. tilt Doclla Tool of Republican Poll ticians. , ngro has rlwuvs been the tool tf ( ubltCM politicians dM tccoun i ii llily an a voter, TEC old . hiue of 40 aorea and a mule , d for )'cars and kepi th creel ul coh tit brother constantly awaiti ,if-4 .!ty from siiiom1 He;m benefactors WfctfJl never . As lie became more worldly . ilit- unfulfilled promises wer for , i! .mil the mure feasible udvatv of office boldin", and the profltu- , 'm icih " of attending natinriuf DventtOM was brouKbt to his at Ol Hut back of It all was tlrv Inf impressed by amendments to . .,n-titiitt.m that the RfObllC W yn"y had "freed the nigger" and given i Mite. Jn the close and doubtful Dortberi täte this fealty of the nehaa required an honorarium on , pc t Ion l;t to make It binding enoiitMi bin to rast his vote for tin- ! I Means. anic old tricks are being .! on the colored brethren In the ille affair, which exhibits !. i roof of the lack of sincerity of . ü publican leaders. The preslwith one hand flourishes the -lick over the negro soldiers and ith the other la pretending to pla- , . the race by the appointment to in Ohio of the right man If he Rod him. Son In Law LoagWOTtb i . i her Republican leaders are iaal at this and put their veto on . 1 vents if the appoint tm nt is I . made in their locality. Kven :t'cr. who hae jumped into the is lb- defender of the neuro sol- - is also to be distrusted, for It Is evident that he Is opposing tlM lent for political ends, and that b Mr Roosevelt wants to apB0g!t to an important office in (i put Koraker In a hole, n netrlj lH the northern Mates the oter holds the balance of pow and If he should cut loose fiom his iMIcan leading strings what a Dual revolution he would bring ll Ho could defeat the Republl BUM, for president and change majority in congress of that party a minority with votes to spare DM I 'inocralH would reward hlni h a political somersault is very u!. but how docile and sub lent it would make the U publican u una at the next election. They . ild be forced to give the negro rotwhat (bey wanted and would harddare to deceive them any more. . re are great political possibilities i tlM negro, if he only knew eneuli to take advantage of it and could or- ; ,i:ize to carry out such a plan.

WHAT WESTERN CANADA DOES. Satisfactory Yields of Wheat an Good Price. Dundurn. Sask.. 8ept. 30, 190. Mr H . Hogers, Canadian (ion m iik tit Agent, I iidi.ii .;'lih, Ind. My liiai flfff; When you were at our plaeo n July I promised to write ou what my north quarter niado per aire. ,i will remember it was all sown to wheat. Well. 1 finished Itrartlnf yesterday and received from It an average of 43V4 bushelB per sere -testing CtVfc pounds per stroked bushel. The wheat Is the best sample 1 have ever raised so uniform und even In sire. You may know It was a good sample when I tell you that I have already sold 2,000 bushels of It for seed to my neighbors. This year has been my best effort in farming during my life. My wheat totaled U.'ZhQ bushels and my oats nearly 5,000. If you remember I pointed out to you a half Bection lying Just west of our house and joining my upper quarter on the aouth, which I said I should have in order to make one of the best farms in western Canada. 1 arn very glad to be able to tell you that I nowown that half section My ambition now is to be able to market 20.000 bushels of wheat next ear. If some of those good, honest Hoosiers could have been with me dining the last two wi -ks and could have m en the golden grain rushing down the spout into my waston and then could have seen it in great piles in my granaries, I feel sure they would have been forced to acknowledge there Is no better farming country in the world than this. 1 may just say that I have done ail my farming with eight head of horses and one hired man except during harvest and threshing. This year I proved to my neighbor that the Hoosiers. when once "woke up." can raise grain equal to the best Minnesota farmers. His best yield was 42 bushels per acre, so vou see "old Indiana" Is holding the ribbon this year. Yours very truly. X. K. HACMINK.

According to statistics nlnetenths of the men who commit suicide are married. Comment is unnecessary. With a smooth iron and Deflan-e Btanh, you can launder your ahirtwalst Just as well at home as the steam laundry can; it will have the proper stiffness and nni-h. there will be less wear and tear of the go;ids and it will be a positive p'easute to ne a Starch that does not stick to the iron. HEREDITY IS NOT ALL.

THE PANAMA CANAL HOODOO e Mysterious Something Which Prevents Success. re seems to be some hoodoo Dg over the Panama canal ever 1 eatdcaX HoOKevolt declared at ption that die "would show how to make the dirt fly." Mod ave met similar troubles when assumed the role of brasna

and claimed the power to do

" uimon sense would have told very difficult to io Where t btlb d we were sure to be sue l The hoodoo seems principal 'tach to the irsonal fortunes s I. i ted by the president to the canal, beginning with Mr. .i e who resigned for some tin I n reason and was roundly de i! by the president and See reMc tculf us a seeker of pelf and a iMtsVfMfJ quitter, which may be ld hoodoo number one. Then Mr tits dropped out of the game with excuse that there was a more en ad profitable one In progress in ' fork, and this second quitter was I'nibtedly number two. ioo number three is brviodiiig he tod that the canal Is to be by contract r.nd has given no that In that event the chief en .eer will retire from the ring with Mil waiting fof time to be called tor. n F. Stevens threatens to he cnmlier three by refusing to i ha i ge of this great w ork, which ' are been assured from the highojree is equal to the glory of a in the battle line, is a conim that has not yet been answered the power of the hoodoo is M i' hat President Roosevelt lb said veering around to hnvlng the nl uilt by the government instead tiiit it out to be built by contract, to uy and break tfcfj streak ill tocfc, v. ho are not suerstitlouB may for the cause of the constant ngei iu the chief officials in the of '-onslstent and itnchaimeahle foi the undertaking, which has o! on the nerves of chaii i 'nef ensineers alike. Make

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TWICE TOLD TESTIMONY.

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Inconsistent. Republican members of the e of Colorado have a strange ; 01 of the fitness of things, for " unanimously voted for sbolaH, ihe trust magnate, to 'iit Mi.-ir state n the l'nited rtnate, thev have expei!cl a 'ruber for yielding to the Influence i-oney In the governorship contest two years ago. Guggenheim 1 htlt expended $;!7r..0i( to he i it how much the grafting " iiafcr was paid has not been PM ilk. These Colorado Repu'' '.' ate outer ducks.

Physicians Now Believe Less in Trans mission of Disease.

Medical men are coming round to the view that it is tho personal his tory that Is of primary importance, or. in other words, that a man's own manner of life, his record of health, and his circumstance should be more rarefully considered than the illnesses that his ancestors died of. Dr Rabag Mali, a medical examiner for insurance companies;, who is well known In the profession which he adorns, and of high repute In the north of England, has devoted much thought to this question of heredity from a life insur ance point of view. In his opinion it is not so much disease that is trans mitted from one generation to another, but organization, or 'humanity." as ho expresses It. Any memlier of the human family may suffer from any disease to which humanity Is sub Ject, and when an Individual so suffers It is the cause of the ailment thai must be inquired Into Exposure to this or that set of conditions brings vary ing results. If the body Is exposed to one set of conditions It will take on gout: if to another, consumption; if to a third, cancer; and so on. Emigration from Norway. The number of person who emigrat rd from Norway in the calendar year 1906 was 28.274. of whom 11.290 sailed from Chi tisjianla. in Daily Consular Reports for February 1 the numbers were erroneously placed at 31,158 and 14.174 respe tivelv. COFFEE THRESHED HER. 15 Lo yg Years. "For over fifteen years." writes a patient, hopeful little Ills woman, "while a coffee drinker. I suffered from Spinal Irritation and Nervous trouble. I was treated by good physicians, but did not get much relief

"I never suspected that coffee might be augravatlng my condition. 1 wan downhearted Miel discouraged, but prayed daily that I might find something to help me. "Several years ago while at a friend s house, I drank a BVB of Posturn and thought I had never tas'od anything more delicious. "From that time on I used Postum Instead of coffee, and soon legan to Improve In health, so that now I can walk half a dozen blocks or more with ease, and do many other things that I never thought 1 would be able to do again In this world. "My appetite Is good. 1 sleep well, and find life worth living, ludeed. A iady of my acquaintance said she did not like Postum, It was so weak and tasteless. "I explained to her the differenco when It I made right boiled accord lng to directions. 8he waa glad to know this because coffee did not agree with her. Now her folks say they expect to use Postum the rest of their lives" Name given by Postum Co., flattie Creek. Mich Read tho little ook 'The Road to Wellvill," lo ,kg. ' There't a reason.'"

A Woman Who Has Suffered Tells Hov to F'nd Relief. The thossands of women who suffer backache, languor, urinary disorders

and other kidney ills, will find comfort in the words of Mrs. Jane Farrell, of 606 Ocean A ve., Jersey City, N.J.. who says: T reiterate ail I have said before in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. I had been having heavy

backaches, and my general health was affectt-d when I began using them. My feet were swollen, my eyes puffed, and dizzy spells were frequent. Kidney action was Irregular and the secretions highly colored. Today, however, I am a well woman, and I am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills have made me so, and are keeping me well " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Puffalo. N. Y.

80ME WIVES ARE DIFFERENT.

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Prefer dlUf"-- before Idleness, un leas vu estteu rust before bright ueaa Plato. FIT- IK, VttSM Dance mi g Nervous j l'iM'.i-i' permanently filled In I t K!inr' (iirut Meivt; Ibtort-r. Ken i for Fre t2 00 trial bottle and tre.tliw lr. I! II Kline, lxi, Kil Arh St . I'inl.td.lj.hia. Fa. A man should never be ashamed to own he has been ir he wrong, which Is but saying In other word that he is wiser to-lay than be was yesti.day Pope. It Cures While You Walk. Allen' Foot F.ae i a eertain irr for hot. ru-rating, rallou. nn 1 wollen, arhing feet. Sold lv all dniggit. Prie2V Don't acceptanv autwtitutr. Tril package FRFF Addre Allen S. Olnutcd. Le Rn y! Runabout "Reggy's new automobile blew up with him on the first trip, and he sued the firm that sold him the machine" Speeder "Did he recover anythlrg?" Runabout "Kverything, I believe, hut one tii.ger and part of an ear.' Judge.

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Quiet Cynicism, or Good Honest Row Which Is the Better? "Most men.'' said the man of experience, "think it must be awfully nice to have a wife who takes things as coolly as Iave Potter's wife takes them; but others, more discriminating, prefer a good honest row to her style of quiet cynicism The way she behaved the other day when she found a letter in Dave's pocket from a girl Is an example of her method " '1 don't see, wrote this girl, 'how on earth 1 can ever live without you.' "Dave's wife read that Rush, and I lot more just like it. without ever turning a hair. " Well,' she said, quietly, 'that girl is a fool. If th' knew you as well as I do sJm should he wondering how n earth she could ever live with you ' And that. In the opinion of the discriminating few, cuts a whole lot deex r than a common, everyday rum pus.-'

Proof of Merit. The proof of the merits of a plaster is the curea it effects, and the voluntary testimonials of those who have u.sed Alltock 3 Masters durine the past sixty years is unimpeachable evidence of their superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self praise is no recommendation, but certificates from these who have us d ihem are. Allcock's are the original and n uine porous plasters and have never been equaled by those who have sought to trade upon their reputation by making plasters with holes In them. Avoid substitutes as you would counterfeit money. It is not enough that we swallow truth; we m:ist feed upon It, as Insects do on ihe leaf, till the whole heart be colored by its qualities, and show its food iu every über. Cole ridge. Give Defiance Starch a fair trialtry it for both hot ami cold starching, and if you don't think you do better work, in less time and at smaller cost, leturn it and your grocer will give you back your money. A woman may be afraid of the coo, but a man isn't unless she's his wife.

The General Condemnation of So-Called Patent or Secret Medicines of an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant and unfounded pretensions to cure all manner of UlS, and the National Legislation Enacted to Restrict Their Sale have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way The Value and Importance of Ethical Remedies. Remedies which j hysicians sanction for fain:!v ue, as they act most beneficially and are gentle yet prompt in eltett, and called ethical, because they are of Known Excellence and Quality and of Known Component Parts. To gain the full confidence of the Well-Informed of the world and the approval of the most eminent physicians, it is essential that the component parts be known to and approved by them, and, therefore, the California Fig Syrup Company has published for many years past in its advertisements and upon every package a full statement thereof. The perfect purity and uniformity of product which they demand la a laxative remedy of an ethical character are assured by the California Fig Syrup Company's original method of manufacture, known to the Company only. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxativei that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. This valuable remedy ha been long and favorably known under the name of Pvnip of Figs, and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrnp of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for Iv the shorter name of Syrup of Figs; and to get its beneficial effects, alwavs note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs, or by the 'full name, Syrup of Figs and ElixiT of Senna, as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the name, Syrup of Figs, which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggets throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C. the remedy is not adulterated or n.isbranded within the meaning of the F'ood and Drugs Act. June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

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The Ills peculiar to women, take different forma. Some ladies suffer, every month, frcm dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their skin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that vcrds can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there is one medicine that viD go beyond mere symptoms, and act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs. Wine of Cardui Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Tenn.. writes: "For five (5) years 1 suffered with every symptom cf female disease, but after using the well-kncvn Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely welL" lliniTC I1C 1 I CTTCD Wri, "v to ft fOTV valuable M an IWaMtralfd Book for Wwiw. tf vtwi Mt4MfKIl f lis A I ll I IK kl Advn. dwcrlb your lyaajHnaw. afMasas. and iapy will br aent in ptaas aa sfcts amnlaps. Addrm Ladiw' AJvvwry rvn.. The Cruiunonga Makrina Co i'unooa. Tnn.

How Pineapple Should Be Taken. Tlip reputation of the plneapi!- lias aunVii'tl because it has bn faton In too largo fjuantlti' at a time and the fibrous jart has bn-n swallowed with the Juice To obtain the full digestive value of tho juice one quadrant of a sllco half an Inch tMek is ample at one meal. It must not be cooked and should bo Just ripe. The preserved fruU has practically no digestive possibility. Itatb r MM, City r Totano. 1 M Fbai J.CaasBf ii.ake oath tout hf la ntot p. tnt-r ..f tha Arm of r i'hiü a T 4 ' . d ''ng ,f i and that ald Srm will pmt (INK III MIKKD IMILI.AKS for a B and "T , Ma .f i T.aB thai cannot ba cured by ibe ua uf MLL'f Car.BBB teas. F,UVK atom to haf.i nw and BBbati lld Id bit ireni e. (Matts 'larut lecaib.r, A. ! .

Author Fond of the Country. Arthur Stringer, tho author, is an enthusiastic farmer, and has a fine fruit farm at Cedar Springs. Ont. where he spends bis summers. QaWisU Tm. nn taJotvh pure and ef fectres Isxatirt! Mass f Hsraa. Take it to purifv the 1Ikm1. to oer-.me ronatipstioB and eradicate rlinimatiam and chronic iliM:ira. It Isn't always policy to believe ttag man who tells you what he would do If he were In your place.

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Yon slway get full value in Lewis Finale Binder straight 5c agar. Your , dealer or Iwis Fartory. Peons, 111. A toast -May the beat you wish for be the worst you get

Mr. Wlnalow a Soot hin K.rrnp. for rhlld-rn Utlblnc. aufw&a tbacuraa. redurca tB Oaxnmatlo, aJlaji rln. cara wtnd colic Jrx abotUa. Minds of too many men are filled with useless knowledge.

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Address Or Earl S. Sloan. Boston.Mass.

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