Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1907 — Page 2

elect kM H bi vor with b taof eaii.t Mr HrymM n no

tUIU'S Tfea I'll 111 WT tttttoi rule, c that on cht

JEFFERSON AND HAMILTON. The Great Gulf Thr It Between Their To Policies. Th. iu" n-i ' T.i. ; hju . red mon.' Hons lmt Hi iu lb lal y-ar or two ami the poottj 1ncr' vote tor Democratic cumtniitte fr siture. and the !. n.u .f Denw-

e ratio Rot mors at Uta h hc in. of Us liu : . Btfa the t)v "Tt-n I .1 -ed our loa tnvai il an. ciakin.c ai Hn!i

ajrostkan that w "- W. iH'on more vm'ti-at I ISO M OW M m tha1 m.irt mono wouM mike

h her prteN an-i SStti Republican art has t f.r ton pars, with un If it hjsn ! tout anythi

to hav ivn tape, it i IU 11 fault. W hat hi Um reaalt? If nnd l-S publican part) not so popular ttiday. The uari h.is (SSO M the tObOgfOS lido. so thai BOW it has jnt OM man whom if . . a -iilai enoiiKB to be the candidate (Off UTtsttoStl V"'i g it that the fjfftttitil alone has earajd the paralysis that haa Tallon uiK.n all ÜM raft ! There is onh n explanation, and that is that his riM.'.irttJ h is I bis following the Democratic doctrines" This ma he true of some things that Prost dent awBDSSWOtl has done, but he still falls far short of hemp a Democrat, or rloini. all ho could hive done for th? people Me has allowed the Influence of the protected interests over tht Rep'iMican politicians to prevent him from raOOOUBjettdiM tariff SOforSa. Thus he h is pr ted the trusts in heme bMc to continue to ettSrso enormous pmtitr. and keep up the present high eoti of liviriR He favored the hipulsi y ti 1 1 although one fourth of his BMra party in COOaTOSa voted with th- Democrats to defeat it and those RepttMs an uif uiIhts who voted acainsr his recommendation were the most artlen? ;.'i!iorter of some of his Other policies He tavnrs and has done more to centralize power in the federal Hinei n nu n' 'hau any of his predecessors, which is not only undemocratic hut unconstitutional, and his efforts in that direction can he mwd as to precedent for further 0X000tivo enerta huient In the hands of some on-sident in the near future, mhose ambition may overtop his patriotism, tins iettoa of President Roosevelt ma lead worse ends and consequences than a' this time It is well for Democrats to remember the tnat culf net WW the poHtb cal creeds of Hamilton and Jefferson. The Hamilton pottej was. and is today, that the errat mass of the people are unfit for ertf-gnTtlBJinilBl and require a StTOaaS central eoverntf-nt to mjnait" h- tti Tha' is wir Im .. d"velop like wels in the Republican pany The lwi: - stir policy has always bH n UM rule of the majority and local aelf-sn. riiiu nt in the BÜN and r.i.-ior poHMral divisions that is. home i :! and states li. l 's for the l a.-' eme-nmenf is the N-st government for the self-governinK .Anglo-Saxon raw The lowest taxation m . iv ;. tor h protection of th? individual in his linhtss and proiH-rty is the Democrat ir MbbJ The Republicans seem to like to be o hOHX-d b'l' P would 1. tmtiossible to find a trac Democrat that would parefuil submit to if The gulf, the-vmre. t.-f .--n IVn -w a ' and this modern K-)ihlicanism is as er at asd (mnnssible as that between Father Abraham and Dives.

State Rights or Centralization. The Haniiltonian th-orv that all jrnod pWIIIBIIMlBl can BVl DfOOWd from eaatraHaad bowoi at Washituton han BOM KBOftmshl imbtlK-d hy President RooOMtott In hl last mess.i BC to BBB&TBOa he sai I If cannot J- IBS often repeated that ffipfflloaoi conclnslvely shown the impossibility of securing by the action of BOffy baif a hundred different state legislatures anvthint; but iBOfloctrf el urn in the way of dealing with 'he f?reat OOrporatiOM which do not ojer-

ae each any one fjfa'es hi time ty -ent pa-;

!!.. n the limits of

th

fact that U - railroads to o-cent or 24itirelv deniol-

Ishs the presideal - H ami I toaian the

ly reformer that b an eawllltafc

ory that be is 'does th Republican BM No one can from eatporatl any action of

ttV

BM cent saved lunderin? through to lideat or con-

ftre.vs: bei the-p i-, the fact that the legislature of Ohio rOMCOd (MMOHOff rates oar till -I ' wn cents a miie. and that rate amoata to eive satisfaction to tie o. -.'. and the railroads submit to it. s i' must b reas -nable Other sta: tu "I 1 .sin.iiav redu'fioiis and either b dir A law. or ttronnh their railroad conimlsalons. hnve redw 4 iirht ratM aii if tlit i ' laeJnettfC in the way of MaHoj witii the ki oat Mrpori tions. th people no doubt wish the

pi i - Ideal to t) Bl .idiit' II: prei. t. 'ont t- .Tic fi

res would do

, Mise f li!otic way let that th railroad unit.-i la inline 'hat

ei! rieht: rn ire rfl

SOCIAL LEADER

OF KANSAS CITY Attribut Ar Excellent HtsttA it

A 1LRR ALE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran Was Saved the Ampu tat.cn of a Limb.

ANOTHER

WESTERN RECORD.

CANADA

I'

The Way In Which a Swan River Fir

mer Became Wealthy. n. of

Roosevelt avenue. ItiUianap-otu. lnd . Swan River. Manitoba, Nov. 21. 1906.

-..v I h.i.i i. en io w-eks ao we cave an account hi a ini; synipioms of of the prosperity of a farmer in -i kMBey tronlile from eru Canada, and thla wi-k we reprothe time 1 was nuis duce another. hjtoi OB! Of thoaruiv. "1 have been asked MJhfdJOf this but in all my life I year's work on my farm, and I here MOM wUMffOO as In with willingly submit the following IS9T Headaches, dir statement: ziness and sleepless- lh:.-e years a -o I p :reh.i. .1 an It first, and then Improved farm of 186 acres on S c dropsy 1 w .u BfOak tiin 9, Township SC. HatiKe 27 w-st and helpless, having of the First Meridian to miles from

run ioOfl from lv0 to !Ji pounds. I the town of Swan River was having terrible pain in the kid I plowed and cropped Utt acres neys. and the tions passed almoat of land durini; this year (1M), HO involuntarily. My left leg swelled un acres in wheat. 30 acres iu oats, and til it was 111 inches around, and the 112 4 acres In barley. doctor ta; pod it night and morning "The eost of putting In and taking until 1 could no longer stand It. and off this crop thla season is as follows: then he advised amputation I re-, Cash paid for blue atone f Ml fused, and began u-ing Doan s Kidney Cash paid for binder twine... 39.00 Pills. The iWOlllag subsided gradu- Cash paid for hired help . . . . So.f4 ally, the urine became natural, and all Cash paid for threshing 175.00 my pains and aches disappeared. I

M

MRS. W. H. SIMMONS.

r.-i W 11 SIMMONS, 111'. K. 8th

w. L" . . . . . i i t i- l . , nifiiiltiM- if

the Nat ional Anauity AeaoelotKMi

j have been VOH now for nine years since using DOOB'l Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a , box Foster Milburn Co . Buffalo, N. Y.

A HO.OOO TREASURY ROBBERY.

: Clever worn or uciecuve M v health wasex.M-ll. nt until alnuit the Thief. B '.car ag . v hen 1 bail a OOatpletO co - I

..p from overdo tif.' social. v. n.t pet- ! tin the proper rct. and too m-iiiv late I suppers. My BtoBMea u:i in oreadful eoadlUoai auo my ncrc mil unstrung. I was advised by a friend to rv Po ! nuiii. and evontualiy I boagbt a )ottle. j 1 t. .k it an i tlien eaothor, and kept 1 ag it for three m -nths. At the end of t hat time my health m I ffoahafodi my nerv , no longer , troubled me. and 1 felt myself once iu re and able to a-nne my seial posit ion I certainly feel that Perunm I deserving of praise." Tlierc are many rOBeoM why so.-ietv ' wowea break down, why their oervvaoi j an fall, vvhv they have systemic or pelf o catarrh. Indeed, they are espe- j i r liable to theee ailment-. No won

der they require the protection of l'eruna. It is the: r shield and safi inuurd.

Revealed

Old Wall Street Character Dead. Van Schaick a Co . one of the oldest stock brokerage houses in NOOJ York, have just lost their oldest and most famous customer. Almost up to the time of his death a few days a?o. he would drop In occasionally to ask Mr Gorhani. Derby Crandall or Col. Handy how the market was going. He I in touch wPh the market notwithstanding his great age 9.Y Russell Sage was one of his chums, and M 0004 to make all manner of fun of the mifer. who was nearly six years his Junior, patting him on the back and calling him kid," "little boy." BtaSVa, like everything else, Is being constantly Improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 years nco nrc very different and Inferior to those of the present day. In the littst ('.is very Defiance Starch all Injurious chemicals are omlred. while the addition of another ingredient. Invented by ns. gives to the Starch a streneth and smoothness never apBtoaeJhtd by other brands. Encourage Saving. The wise father and mother will

The robbery of the sub-treasury In Chicago recalls the fact that the treasury department in Washington was the victim of a $40.000 theft about 30 years ago At first, although no reasonable explanation of how the thing could have been done by an out sider could be given, it m assumed that u was the work of some one un connected with the office in which the robbery occurred. It was not long, however, before a clever detective became acquainted with the fact that one of the clerks who might have had access to the bundle of bills waa acquainted with a professional gambler of shady antecedents. That discovery

I solved the problem. A little patient watching resulted in catching the gambler with the stolen notes, and the rest was easy. The clerk was arrested, and. while in confinement, was given to understand that be was betrayed, whereupon he confessed the ; robbery, which was accomplished by

Total $ .140 00 "Receipts for the year as follows 80 acres of wheat (yielded 30 bushels per acre Total . .2,400 bu. 30 acres of oats (yield d 4t bushels per acre) Total.. 1.20O 1 stack of oats In sheaf MA " 12'2 acres barley (48 bu. jer acre) 600 " Crop potatoes 300 " Hay. tons 15 Sold. 1.16S bu wheat at 62c $ 724 16 - . Lu. wheat in granary at

62c 300 bu. barley at 35c.

300 bu. barley in granary at 3c 105.00 1.200 bu. oats in granary at 25c 30000

100 bu. potatoes at 30c 200 bu.. potatoes in root house at 30c 1 stack of oats in shi-af for feed

15 tons of hay at f 3 00

Gar Jen roots and vegetables.

Total $2.213.00 Cost of above, besides my owa labor 310ÖO

105 00

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CASTORUi

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Worms .CoiiMilsioHs.rwriSH iussandLossorSctEP. FacSuwk Sinaturr of NEW YORK..

CASTORIA

For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

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Ex-ct Copy of Wrapper.

In Use

For Over

Thirty Years CASTORIA Twi eiTu toi nc o cmr.

60 oo I U

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3000 r-p ,:

In, tu

34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT

Llpht Canopy

ftp rrtc con rs.oo.

r t tliir! of .t.turi t HID lor riuii:.n n nil 'Jt5 '' ti I irutrmnt itfrdrit , -r . tr ual utAlo B QfLw Inli.Mvl iiilr .u.i j andpricr. TJsBbw Hr Arr TS-Urflrsl Hjaalartarrn In Tst WrM ftt? e - Mr 1 rar lot) !! of r l j ..rt.il.'. lltrnm üod forlrc.lr..-l"r.i ü? X C " I

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Italance 172."" 1 have In all. 125 arres nady for crop next year. Including 10 aCTM

shoving the jaekage of notes, all of i cleared and broken this season.

large denominations, into a position where th-y could be "snaked up" with a cane provided with a hook.

BABY WASTED TO SKELETON.

In Torments with Terrible Sores on Face and Body Tore at Flesh Cured by Cuticura. "My little son, when about a year and a balf old began to have sor-s e ::ie out on bis fare. They began to coino on his arms, then on other parts of his body, and then one came on his chest, worse than the others. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tb' his hands In cloths at nisht to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. He got to be a mere skeleton and was hardly able to walk. I sent to the drug stor and got a cake of Cutlcura Snap and a box of Oiticura

nvor dir-' :r.iJ-' the fancies of their ! Ointment, and at the end of about two

children for accumulating things. It Is a natural instinct, inborn in the most of BJOOafe, and givpn a little thought and care by the older heads mav be turned to good account If the child besrins to eolloet "pretty" ( bblesor shells at xhf seashore don't

throw th'-m out

'he basis of a little

lection, and with proper guidance the youngster will soon be looking upon "sMcks and stones with an interested and educated eye. With a smooth ron and Doaaoea

Stan h, you an launder your shirtwaist just as well at home as the steam laundry ian: it 011 have the pr ,.er stiffness and fini-h. there will be less wear and tear of the go ids. and It will be a po-dtlve pleasure to use a Starch that does u t stick to tho iron. Strength Exceeding. "My new rook says he lived once with you. and that she was sura you could give her a strong recommendation." "Strong" 1 should say so She broke the poace. my husband's spirit and the kitchen range."llaltimore American.

RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA

Total As&etr. 1" arres land, with house, stable ani outbuildings. etc $.'.000.00 Implements 500.00 4 head of horses, and harness SOO.OO If bead of cattle 375.00 20 pigs 200.00 Receipts of this season s crop IJTUf

Total Liabilities are

.$8.747 M . 1,000.00

SICK HEADACHE

PoitlvlT cnref by these Little Pills. TTifT also relieve- Distress frsi Prsjypsla. la-dli.-esUon and Too Dcarty Eating. A perfect rcrr edy tor Dizziness. Nausea, P'owrtness, pad Taste In the Mutli. CnatTonrae, Pain ta the su TOKPID LTV Kit. The 7

regnlat tho Dowels. l"irely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

CARTER'S Ii IT T1X I PIUS.

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1 have made the above amount by farming In Manitoba. I think it has paid This Is my standine today. I am a single man, a Canadian, and M years of age. For particulars how to secure low railway rates to the fr.-e homesteads of Western Canada apply to any Cana dian Government acnt.

CARTERS

TITTLE IVER PILLS.

Genuine Must Bear Fac -Simile Signatur REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

ona'-tint. i . anon: - vi at' ;i'if it" of Ihc i rv tbo it. nes and HMff I i h and ipii K"i a of ob-

tnkiinK ii lief from eorooraiMM Injustiee thal th eoTtwratl Montrolled Rational govern racttt, Th.- I : 04 .'i' !' IMJ "f homo role hn t'nss strain proven Its z -eater power to :.!.. the pe-ipb from inJust than i he combined and erallOÜOmi pOWO of a Renubl'can presfdoi'srda publican ' on ".vs ' it-r all It ton word but deeds :l r

months the sores were all well. He has never had any sores of any kind since, and only for the Cuticura Remedies my precious child would have dted from these terrible sores. I used only one cake of Soap and about three

boxes of Ointment. Mrs Kcert Shel-

-OOt lot th'-m form I don, R. F D So, 1. Wotjdville, Conn., ittle geological col- April 22. tJ5.M

Maine Wo-rnn Has Pet Deer. Mrs. Neili' Smith, of Sebec. M . has a tame doer which is nearly two ypars old now. but which she has raised like a eoOMt lamb, feeding It from a bottle at first and making a tr-cat pu of it It was givrn to her bv a lumh'Tman. who overtook it In

the deep snow and caught It in his arms h"n it was no larger than a cat, except for Its legs. It has always been perfectly tame and domesticated, never having knwn an thing of the wild life of its kind, but runs about the premises unrestrained, having its place in the stable on cold nights. The doer are numerous around BoOne, and it is s qws'ion whether, as Mrs Smith's pet grows oider. it will not answer to the call of the wild" and Join its comrades in the foreat Laundry wnr at Tiot.ie ffOSM bt murh more satisfa. tory If (M r'ght

Starch WOTC M04 In order to gt the

desired s-iffness. It Is nsoslly no res

sary to use so much starch that the beauty md flnens of tb fabric It hidden behind a past' of v.iry!ng thirknoss. which not on'y fMttfD90 the

appeinrr-e. but als- iflMta h war

Ine mnlPv of 'ho roods. Tbls trouble

can he onMrly overcome by nslnc Defiance Starch, as It can be applied mu h more thinly because of its great

er strngrh than o'her makes. True to tb Sex. On swept the amazons. Sudd"n?v

the long lln" Of female warriors baited o". tna brink of battle. "What are they wniiing for?' asked I the war correspondent. powder" ' replied the commander laconically I "Ah. they are about to put some powder In their guns?" "No tlM y are about to put some ( powder on their noses Just because they am warriors Is no reason why they Motfal be any different from I other women '" I And then there w&s a movlng-plr t:re acene of animated puffs and flashing band minora

Cupid sometimes grafts a peach oo a old shrub.

WANTED-CLUB-0MEN ORGANIZERS. Wte:i yin Ik)w a Woman m Hwrr Nifhtvrrnlm i Faroivh hrr H- -m Semtinitty, FMI iHCOsT. Dr..j u a Mial aoking tor our i''nnUWIWAf I I.AVOBINO I XTWACT CO.. 049 v.si rih Wiltr Mrtfl, Itccalur. III.

FARMS THAT GROW "NO. I HARD " WHEAT

fSitly-thre Pihio! tt I .'ir Itu-iif . Ai' i aitrd in the Ctnadiaa Writ wlirrr Hun.rMsOeOl HOats st ' b be obtamrtt l!- by rrrry acttlrr williag anil to . n I with the nlls Ki-culao n bunas

trie prrteat yar a large portion of New Wheat Growing Territory HAS BKKN HAM aOCata8IH.B TO MARKKTs BVTHK RAILWAY t ON-I Kl r OH tbat ha hern puataed forward an Tiforou-; by the thiee grat railway conipamea For literature and jartirnlarea-MreaaS' l'ltl INTKN liKNT F IMMIGRATION. Otl"V Canada, or the following authorised Canasta Q vr'iimmt Agent : J. S. CRAWFORD. N.. 125 W Niatb JW, Kaaua Cily Miaaowi. or C. J BROLCHTON. Rooat 430. Qaincy Baiiding, Cbiraf , liliaau. Mention tlu raper.

LIVE STOCf "D MliCELLAMi.il S

In f-eat aneiv f -t at tha U 4.1 ft K LI ll ifak l O. . 1 1 A was

ELECTROTYPES

HI

ulfaft

DEFIANCE STARCft

for tart"L-.nf t. ..!'

The General Condemnation of SoCalled Patent or Secret Medicines

anl iinfoundetl pretentions

of an

iniurious character, which intlube in extravagant

to cure ail manner of Ills, ami the

other waj

National Legislation Enacted to Restrict Their Sale have established more clearly than could have been accompli. bed in any

The Value and Importance of Ethical Remedies. Rewditv which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and arc genilc yet prompt in ettcct, anJ 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 ami approved by them, and, therefore, the California Fig Bj rup Company has published lor many years pa-st in its advertisements and upon cverv package a full statement thereof. 1 ne p -feet purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ctm ai character are assun d bv the Cal.fornia Fl Syrup Company's original method of manutac uuc,

i

ST. JACOBS OIL

The Proved Remedy for Over .V) Year. Prica Cjc an J 30c

known to the Company onlv. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the produi :t or the Cahforn.a Fig Svnip Company possess the advantage over ad Other fainilT that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it nets, wW disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without haxinj, io increase the quantity from time to time. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known undrr ihr name ot Symp of rigs, and has atta.nrd to world -w.de acceptance as the most ccl't"11 ' family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principle,, obtained from 'na- arc ' known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best of natnr. I laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Flgl jnO Mm Senna, as mure f i.ly descriptive of the remedy, bot OOtttrtlessly it will lwys called for by the shorter name of Byrup of Figs; and to g-t its bene.ic a I e ffe always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company-California Fig I ) rup plainly pr.nt-.l n t f : --.' ..f -vrv ,. . whether yoxt simply rah Vs of Figs, or by the full name. Byfup oi 1 and EttJtlf Of Senna as Syrjpof -and Kl.xir of Senns ü the one l.xatWe remedy mannfactnreJ bv the Calitornis ng Syrup Company, and the same beretofor known by the name Syrup of Figs, wh cn has given Ltiartion to UHoni The genuine is for sale by oil MojT throuRhot the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular ones

of which is fifty cent s per bottle.

Kverv

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branded w:th.n the meaning of the I A and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1900.

f!

rv bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with t of Agriculture, at Washin-t-n, 1. C, the reme.ly is not a-lultcrated or nn

Ithla the meaning of the 1 od and Drugs Act, June 30m, 19 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

Louisville, Ky.

San Francisco, Cal. T. S. A. London, Kngland.

New York, N V

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