Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1907 — Page 2
CURED OF GRAVEL.
Net a Single Stone Has Fr.rmed Sine Using Ooan't Kidney Pilla, J. D. Daughtrey. music publisher, ol Suffolk. V., ears "During two or
throe years that I had kidney trouble 1 passed 24 pounds of gravel and bandy sediment in the urine I haven't passed a stone since using Doan's Kidney
Pills, bow v.T. and that was three years ago I used to suffer
the most acute ai;one
dur'.ns a gravel attack.
and had the other usual symptoms et kidney trouble1 lassitude, headache. !aln in the back, urinary disorders, rheumatic pain, etc. I have a box containing 14 gravel stones that I passed, but th-t is not one-juarter of the whole number. I MUidel IVvan s Kidney Pills a fine kidr.ey tonic." For sale by all dealers. r0 cents a box. Foster Mtlburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Home Of the Iceberg. Almost all the Icebergs Mn in thn north Atlantic during Jim" are products of the coast of Labrador, formed from the ice fields that had filled the indentations of tha? coast the previous winter July's icebergs come from further north in the vicinity of Baffin Land, those of August come from still further north, and though fewer in number than those of the earlier summer, are larger in individuality From the coast of Iabrador may be seen an endless procession of these ice mountains
coming out of the north and taking their way majestically southward until they lose their being in the warmer waters and climate of the south Atlantic. Maine Journal.
PULLING TOGETHER
HOME MERCHANTS SHOULD TOOMm EACH OTHER.
PA
KFEP DOLLAR GOING 'ROUND
Do Not Let It Escace by Unnecessar liy Sending It to the City Set an Example to Others. The etninmnitv that wi!l pull to ret her. that will work as one Ml for the general interests, will Und an abundance of ptfMpertty, And working together means the ponding of the dollars of the com muiiifv withtn the community. Nor does it mean only ttmt the fanner, the m-.-hanlc. tfte doctor, the preacher, the editor must spend their money at home but it means also that the merchant mat do the same thing. It
tti'.iiis lliat you Mr. Pry CkmmU Mer
a profit The grocerymau buys dollar's worth Bf dry good, and the dry goods merchant makes a profit. The dry goods merchant patronizes the devUt and the den'lM m:.ea. a profit, an I the dentist hU I butter and pr duce from the farmer and t'i. isrtuer ir.il.es a profit So as t!: I ur ex around and around a coinmunlt: each m.ci into w h c keentug It ( m . makes a profit on the :aa dllng of It. and the dollar grow into two Put vhnt would have happened had the fsriner taken that dollar to buy his gnMei.es of the m:.ilorle: !i use. or the grocery man s at it to the cltv for his dry good? The trust organization of the a HWlt? would have been broken, t:.at dollar woiil.S have coated to earn profit for the people of the community, but would have boiran earning dollars for the city into which it was sent It Is the dollar that is s; ont at
i home that makes the savings deposits
of the home bank grow. that Increases the wealth Of the community, and JoCrOlSOe lh" tax rate. Hu ing st home Beau MtlNi the conmiun-
chant, mu.-t patronize your neighbor, ! lty, but. Mr Merchant, do not preach
Canoe of Ancient Make. While engaged in clearing out a deep bog in Somersetshire. England, a workman unarth.d a car. e '.;;. probably belonged to hoido ancient lake dweller. The beat, which is of oak. is in a fairly good state of, preservation, and measures 20 feet 6 inches in length and I feet 10 inches In width, and in appearance is somewhat like a modern punt A Word for Himself. The young widow of an old husband inscribed the following words upon her dear departeds tomb: To the memory of Mathurin Bezuquet. who left this vale of tears at the ase of 99 years 11 months and 20 days, deeply grieved at having to leave behind him the most charming and faithful of wives." TONIC FOR MOTHERS Or. Williams' Pink Pills Are Safe and Reliable A Favorite Household Remedy. Motherhood may be the crowning
blessing of a woman's life or it maybring grief and sorrow. Mrs. M. J. Wight, of 170 Seventu Street, Auburn. Maine, relates her experience after the birth of her daughter in 1901, as follows: T was all run down at the time the baby ca.me and did not improve in health rapidly after. I was pale, thin and bloodless. My stomach distressed me being full of gas all the time and my heart fluttered so that I could scarcely breathe. "Finally I remembered tit at a friend ti?.d recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to me so I commenced using them. I gained in strength rapidly while the baby throve also. When I expected my next child I started taking the pills again as a tonic and atrengthener and h.-d no such difficulty as before. I got up better and my streng'h came back much sooner. "A year ago last winter I had an attack of rheumatism in the hands which went from one hand to the other. The Joints swelled up and were so stiff I could not move them. The pain xtended op throusrh my arms and shoulders. I felt sick enough to go to bed but did not do so. This attack lasted for Seretnl months. I tried ae eral remedies but flnslly came back to using the pills which had done me eo much gMid before and found that th-y benefited me almo.-t at once. I have n t been troubled since " All druggist! sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or they will be sent by mall post-paid, t n receipt of price, 5o cents per box. six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, tdwecfdy, N. Y. Send for book of cures.
A p!ltWc CATARRI
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HAY FEVE
Ely's Cream Balm ii cruicll assorted.
Cii M j at Seen
I' 'leanies, soothes
tx-aln and protects I
tho d.aeaaed mem
brane. It euros Ca
tarrh and drives
wway a Cold in tLe
JI"ad uuickly. Ke-
St OKI ihn Senses of
'-' ' oid Sne 11. rvlli'..'.r)rts.,at Drug, t-ista or by mail Trial Size 10 eta. bv rnaiL Uly Brothers, 5ti Wurron Street. New lork.
HICKS CAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES And rV rvomrrn Trial kjtllc lie At aruf stars
WANTED-CLUB-OF-TEN ORGANIZERS. Wf tell Tnu how Woman (n Krrri Nf ißlil rtwo m FurtoMi hrt I ..tne RraattYttlle hut ' tos r DW Ptal anklng tor our plan. BtsHW AV PLAVtMtwrj ixrR.cT CO 40-OJI North Umtat Street. Decatur. III! "AatTSi Thompson s Eye Water
Mr Furniture Dealer, when mi want furniture It means that you. Mr. Furniture Dealer, must patronize your neighbor.' Mr. Dry Goods Merchant, when you want dry anode. It means that the groeeryman must patronize the home im ; le r.i. n t de tier when he wants a new wagon, and the implement dealer must buy his grocer'se in the home town It means IV A whether Mr. Batcher, Mr t.roicryman. Mr Dry t; . is Merchant. Mr. Furniture Dealer, Mr. Hardware Man.
; this trade at home doctrine unless
you praetie ft. You Dsns! buy your stock of Merchandise in the city to he sure, but aside from what i- spent
f.v your stock f me: i namlise see
to it that every dollar it is possible to keep at home remains in the community. K4p them circulating among your neichbors. ami they will make money for you as well as for them; they will build the home community, and mak of it a prOeUtrOM commiuitl in which your busincos
3HOST8 PLAY MANY PRANK S.
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Little Bobby en Ce?a.
Little Iloby wroto an ay on bees b Rope from BeiinriQer and Cut M follows:
Down Trees.
Chostly bapi eninps have disturbed (he town of Kirkwall, the capital of the DOtMVtf of Orktn Om Wednea day night, says the Ixmdon Daily Mall, the wife of the b'ü ringet went to St Maxima cathedral to ound the curfew at eiuht o'clock. This is an ancient custom still observed in the burtli The bII had been tolled for less than aalnnte. when, it Is all -Red. a nnu. Middcnly apitear-d at the woman s side, snatched her hands from the , rope and as mysteriously diaappearei Another morning trees which a lew v.ara am were planted In front of the cathedral :. i.mnd to bav be n cut down. The nlht whc a calm one, with brilliant moonlight and the trees wore standi ux at one o'clock in the morning Hundreds of windows have an out 1 look on the spot, and many people who were still astir at three o'clock in the morning did not hear the slightest sound outside Yet an hour latet :
every tree had been destroyed. The police aie battled.
"The bee Is a qiiee; ort of an In sect, tbat gives peopkw a few points that they don't appreciate The juen bf bosses the hive. Just like ma bosses our house The drone bee ia like pa: he don f care inueh about rk There are other kind of bees, including pontJaaJ bean, quilting bees and husking bees Hut the best beea of all are the kissing bees. There Is a kissing bee la our parlor every Sun day nicht and 1 get a nickel not to tell about it When it comes to a choice of beea, give me a kissing bee e.ery time."
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FURIOLS HUMOR ON CHILO. tching. Bleeding Sores Covered Body Nothing Helped Her Cut'cura Cures Her in Five Days. "After my granddaughter of about 6cv. n years had boon cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fortnight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over ber !o!. especially the upper part f it. forming watery and bleeding sores, especially under the arms, of considerable size She suffered a great deal and fur three wt,ks we nursed her every night, natag all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the t'uticuia Reniodies and after twenty, four hours we noted considerable improvement, and after using only one complete set of the Cufieura Reined.' -in live consecutive days the little one. much to our joy, had been et tirely cured, and has been well for a long time Mrs F Huef. nacht. It F D Kc .1. l'.akersfield. Cal., June 25 and July
Laundry work at home wnuM be tin h more satisfactory if the rpht Starch were used In order to gt the desired stlffnes. It is usually necee sary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only drovs the appearance, but also affects th wearIn? qunlltv of the good. This t-ouble can be entirely overcome by using Defiance Starch, as it can be applied
1 much more thinl becvis of its great-
r strength than other makes. B g Collection of Pelts by a Bey. The young. t successful trapper In the country is probably Woodbury Moore of Kendall, aged 14 years, says the Denver News. The boy has Just collected bounty on ten coyote pelts and during the winter has taken, in addition to the coyotes, ten badgers. SO muskrats. I skunks and about $50 worth of mink
iuis. He traps independently, ing no adult assistance.
re , .v-
Prosperity is a great teacher; ad tersity is a greater. Possession pampen the mind, privation Uains aad etreegthera iL HazlitL
New YerVa Rap'd Growth. The rapid growth of the natlon'e great metropolt is a sourc of Bstloaal Interest and pride Htatistlciane flcure that the population of the city will etreed that of Ixvndon by the year 115. aad will double in M years. The preeent generation will undoubtedly see in New York the world's , greatest metropolis Few persona realiie that the population of New York city is already one in 20 of the population of the entire I'niteJ State, or that th Kruwth of New York city ia the century past has been five times more rapid than the growth of the whole country. Moody's Magsv ii ne. I 1KB, like everything else, is beInn constantly Improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 yeare ago are very different and inferior to those of the present day. In the litest discovery Defiance Starch all Injurious chemicals are omitte 1. while the addition of another ingredient, invented by us. gives to the Starch a strength and Fmoothneg never approached by other brands. Many Children Take Sacrarrent. A notable confirmation took liare recently in Dublin, at the pro-cathedral Archbishop Walsh conferred the sacrament of confirmation on nearly a thousand children. The actual conferring lasted two hours and the ceremony was concluded by the administering of the temperanie pledge and a strong exhortation to the chiidren to discharge faithfully all their reügioua dutiea. When You Are Pra aed. fPlktl vou are praised by rran for whom you cannot possibly do any favor and who. a you know, is aware of the fact, you may find it reasonably safe to conclude that he isn't laying it oa any too thick.
For Infant aad Children
The keen blade of tracie reciprocity will divide the dollars of the comrncmty among the home people. Kee ping the dsllara at home will build saving accounts at the bank and mak e for general prosperity. Sending them to the city mail-order house wi II bring bankruptcy and ruin to all except the city.
er whoever It may be that intends to erect a new building they should buy the material for that building at home of their neighbor, Mr. Building M.r. -ial Man.
will grow, and your town holdings will grow ia valu at the same time the farmer's acres grow in value The home trade problem is a many sided on and the home merchant's side of
And let us ipak a word for Mr ' the problem Is not the least of them.
Prin'er Man also. He is part of j this community; he contributes to its I prosperity: he advertises it. and he is entitled to his place in the circle throush which the community's do!lars are to circulate. When you. Mr , Merchant, want printing of any kind, Ki.e the Job to the aomc printer.! The dollar that you spend with him he will again spend with you. and both will make a profit on if. It hi but fair that he have this, his legitimate portion of the home trade. He is as much a part of the community 1 as yourself, and as much entitled to your support as you are entitled to the support of the farmer, the mechanic, the preacher, the doctor.
WUKiHT A P VTTKUSON.
REASON FOR ALL THINGS.
Customs That Now Seem Peculiar Had Origin in Wisdom. If you are patient enough to ferret it out you will find that there Is a reaKon for every littl idiosyncrasy we have, for every queer thing we do.
OLD CANNON CAN'T BE BROKEN.
Armament of Old Craft Was Made to Last.
A good story is being told at the Mare Island navy yard concerning a Ran Francisco contractor who bought ail the old obsolete cannon w hich were sold at the local yard some time ago. The cannon were all of the smooth bore kind, and in order that they might be easily handled for shipment to the city all sorts of schemes were tried to endeavor to break them with dynamite and blasting powder, but they were unsuccessful. An electric drill machine was even set up at the yards and the cannon were drilled full of holes In order to weaken them for breaking open with wedges, but this was also unsuccess ful. The cannon were then taken away and the last heard of them they were corralled in the hills near Point Richmond, where an effort was being made to break them open with dyna-
I mite again The cannon which proved to be so . strong were among the armament of I the war craft which sailed the seas
in 1M2. Tantalizing Man. "I see hy the paper.'' said Mrs. Penks at the breakfast table, ' that a delegation of women suffragettes is
Bears JJi" ji lifZiafr
In Use For
Over Thirty Yrs
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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W. L. DOUGLAS
BEST IH THE woavu
$3.00 AND S3.50 SHOES
L DOUGLAS $4 00 ULT EMC SMCS CMNOT K EQUALLED AT AsTf HHCl. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES s Mrn' ihn. S.". to SI .&. H.- lux-.. St to SI 1. WoSHii Short, S-4 o ei.-VO MirV X hiMwn "k.o-a. St.2S to CI-OO.
vv i I mi , n.io rt rr-onrnix.! t v -irt judge of footw
to :w me
part of the hoe aud evory i and wtch-d over by skill time or coat. If I could u Brockton, Mass., and show ah on are mad, von would
r trniur-d in this country. Est . of the rcskinc i K keJ after
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34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT
h-T-br Sees .a art nfreoj c-r fwcSnew it f rv.t.y w iM fr naalull . mii fimSi fe SetiTere Tun mi iSIm
a to tj .-. q.ily aad pnm.
The Largest Mcnufictsrcn In The World .'
t - .. t v. . sesatartss I y-ea of Htr Srad fee lois ff leialoens
I lVhvt f arrliioe Htrartt Ufa. Co.
Elklssi-t. Isetausa .va.
Tako. for example, the wearing of coming to this countrv
widows' caps. Why do widows cover
their heads with these curious littlo arrangements of maline. crepe and lace? It Is a custom handed down to us from the Romans, who xhaved their heads when they mourned the loss of
a dear one This Idea was all rieht
The battle against the mail-order for men who did not mind appearing
ortupus can ne.er be a successful
one unless all Interest.- are actively engaged in it. It can nexer be successful so long as the merchant wants It preached but does not want to prac tic- it himself. The merchant who sendä his saving account to the city
without a sin?;.' spear of hair on their
hads. but of course it was most unattractive for women. No one. not 'n a Roman matron, liked to be seen bald headed, so the women of the Tiber devised a little cap to hide their baldness, and thus the custom
bank for safe keepiug Is not entitled has come down to us. even though
to the support of the community whose money he takes from it. The merchant who will not patronize his brother merchant?, who maks his visits to the city an excuse for buv
heads are no longer shaved as a sign
01 mourning. The reason that bell 3 are tolled for the dead is that years ago. when toll-
lr.g was first established, the pen pil
ing hi? own household supplies, sup- thought that the sound of the bells plies that are not carried on his own ! frightened away evil plrits who hov-
shelves. of the city merchants. Is not
entitled to the Bupnort of the community. Such a wen haul waati to preach but not practire home trade He wants to do with the community -dollars Just what he condemns In others send them away from the community He would bankrupt the coTitnunity for selfish Interests. 1 lere are few, If any, such mer chants as this in Ibis or other communities, but if there are any here It Is not for their benefit that this paper is preaching home trade to its readers. Wo hear much of the strength of trusts and combinations. In what
di es their strength lie ? To a larte
er il near the dead. Why do men. and women, too, wear bows on the k-rt side of their hats' The reason Is simple enough Whcr
he head covering built upon the order j of hats of to-day was first Introduced I it was ornament, d with a ribbon which v- nt around t'ne crown and hua-; d.wn I in two ends on the left sid rear hing 1 below th- shoulder. These ends wore a sort of anchor, or safety line, aud j were put there expressly to be seized wh n a sudden gust of wind tLreatea
cd to blow the hat away. The ribbens were i tit on the lu side because, as a fetters thing, the Wt hand was mm apt to be free than the right. Kwntually these ribbons were knotted in a
Mr ('.links said nothing. "And they're going to Invade Washington and make a speech to the president, and all." Minks still silent. "I declare." snapped the lady. ' "You're the most tantalirir.K man ia existence. There you sit like a statue, never saying a word to show that you sVm't know what you're talking abouL"
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THE CANADIAN WEST IS THE BEST WEST
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extent In the fact that they control f ' nin bow wi n Bowing ends, and
the trade In the commodities In which
are dealing They make every
then they were cut off quite close to
the hat. so thru they form a very
ar they spend an interest earn- ; smal1 n'l tH ham knot
Ing dollar. Let us form a little trust of our own. Iet all of us. merchant, farmer, doctor, mechanic, preacher.
editor, spend our dollars at home. 1 keif them at home, and we have or- j gunlzed a trus' of our own that will I trial to each of us our share of earn I tegs on the capital Invested. This ia not a hard problem to figure I out for ourselves. The farmer, let ua say. wants a dollar's worth of sugar He Lays it of the home srro-
it is always the castor to thnw old
shoes ai tt-r a brldo r.nd this que r custom came into vogue when parents were la the habit of using their s!lpptra to koep their girl.; obedient and p I Nov the slipper is not really Intended foi the bride, but for the bridegroom, who Is supposed to use it for the same purpose the mother and lath, r i,f old 11 times did.
Failure .ire with homlr n.in.i. v.
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Dropped a Valuable H nt About Coffee. "For about eight years," writes a Mich, soman, "I suffered from nervoi:s:i part of the time down In ix 1 with nervous prostration. ' Sometimes I would get numb and ic Would be almost impossible for me to speak for a matt. At otheis. 1 would hae severe bilious attacks, and my heart would flutter painfully when I Would walk fast or sweep. "I have taker enough medicine to tart a small drug store, without any f nefit. One evening our grocer was Isking husband how I was and he urged thai I quit coffee and use Postum, so he brought home a pkg. I id I BMde it according to directions I id we were both delighted with it. "So we quit coffee altogether and osci only Fottum. I began to get better in a month's time and look like another person, the color came back to nay cheekn, I began to sleep well, my appetite was good and I commenced lo .1 -: t! U and b. en interested
In everything about the house
I would ! too bad to deco
rale your home In the ordi Bory vrsy, simply because of not knowing' you coald do II belter for less money wlh
Al.ih..Mine. Better find out all about Alabasllae firt. anyway. We'll cheerfully eend
you full information if you will send us your address on a post card.
The Alabavtlne Co..
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Poiiivrlv raifil hy theM I.iltlr l'tlls. Tbrr alao relieve Distress rrraj. DyrepslA. 1 dlgiOonaul loo Besrty BsUcg. A perfect HK eoyforttzsA-e Nsuses, rnwstosts. Taste :n tie MuGta. Outrw IXaagsaFaJn lr. msSUH.
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"Finally I was able to do al! my own lriUte tow!l- '-7 VegrufcK
rlth. : tb kaal ilea of mi old SHALL RIX. SMüLOOSt. SUALLPRi 'L Iroubl'-. I am so thankful for the little 1
book. The Koad to Welhille' It has done me so much gexd. I haven't taken bsedttlne Of any kind for six sstslthl and don't neid any. ' A fri. nd of curs who did not like Postum as she made it. liked mice, and wh. n th - ha rued to boil it loug .tiMUKh. her'a waa as good as mine. It's ea.-y If you fellow direction-?.'' Name given bv Postum t'ompany. Ita11 Cresh, Mich. Read the little book. The Riad to Wellville.' in nkaa.
i here a a leaaon.''
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SEED CORN
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