Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1907 — Page 3
.'e-rii-na Relieves Spring Catarrh,
BOA Dan. FARM
THE DRAGGING OF ROADS.
f-'rom The OMN0I Tribune ADVICE TO RHEUMATICS
f PIT NAM FADKLKSK DYKS r I more hkI, . r ii kage, than others, ud the colon ar brighter und faster. A fast yotine; man U seldom able to keep up with bit running expenses.
MM IXIRt II N "Without hesitation I write to tlmnk 90M for tlit ?r rat relief hurt found in yottt ValtMtM tnrditinr, J'erutta, aiiii tati thr attention of all my friend . tt I ' V KlM catarrh to thnt fm t. fitgf'dt It hm fully rt-eomn tJt. it to nil suff. ng itith cntarrh in any ,'orm." Dora I fay dm, Sg tth St., s. IF., H ashingon, K C. K Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs Iff, P. Lawler, 4'1V N.llroadway, PitUburgi Ka., write: "Last apring 1 caught uhrvore cold, which developed p ;i Mrioiis case of catarrh. I frit ni-ili nud ick, uud could neither cu' wir s i i'ti well.
A member of our club wlio littd been I V ii rod of eatmrrh In ouch the n&fl of IV- !
i;i.lvii(l inc to try it, ami I did so :it once. 1 expected help, but oothlng like the wonderful change for tin- better I rvril a'm'i'-i us sudii iiv I Martcd taking it. In throe days I fell iuul betU r, and it liin t v, weeks I was in t r health. Perunu is a v.. u.li rful DDi li.i'ine." The Eternal Fer-ilnlnt. The sons of nun rule tbe world, but the taOfhtMl of men govern It throilgla them. It is woman who founds siclety in its artificial aspects. It Is woman who creates class distinctions and ii -:sts on ninintaininR them It Is woman who Imbues man with desire to emulate, who instils into him oriul ambition that inevitably brings In it train tin restless fever of acquisition, the madness of greed, the ambition for nower through financial BtfCCttM It la woman who Is at once social bulwark, the autocrat and tat snob Woman's Life.
With Very Little Work a Good Road bed May Be Maintained. Once more we take up out araWl und iiisist on fanners maklne preputHtloiiH to make the b.-st possible i ".ids tliey ran nut of the material at hand, which in just plain dirt, and the mote elay In it t lie better. Kärrners ate tuollnu away the great bulk of their road taxes every year by not using a drag. The road drag may be made out of any Muht Wood pine, eodafi eottoavood, nfl maple. box elder. It a post or log is used it nhould be seven feet long, about six r eight inches thick, sawed in two lengthwise, the two purees put split side foremost about three and u half feet apart, hold together by pieres of hard wood Of steel rodl A leg chain should be attached to the front and the team hitched io it in such a way that the drim Is drawn at an angle (4 II degree. The draw shoultl be drawn up one side i.f the road und down the Other when the roads are soft. -The
Noted Physician Tells How to Prevent and Cure Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
Hn. Wtnalow'a Soothing Ntthi. Foerhlldraa tet-IMfl . firaa llie kuici, rriium tn3aiu manure a. lay pain, c am wlucj , otic Mail
IN WESTERN CANADA.
Delicate In the Old Home; Health in the New.
Better
Churchbridge, Sank., December 1st. 190G. To the Editor. Dear Sir, I I came to this country from the Ftate of Wisconsin three years ago. and must say that I am greatly.pleased with the outlook In this western country For my own part I am merely satisfied with the progress 1 have Bade since coming here. I have raised excellent crops of grain of all varieties. last season my wheat averaqed 1.1 bushels of whrnt to tbe acre, oats ,'! ;iul barley 40. We had a splendid garden this year, ripening successfully tomatoes, muskmel'ina, water melons, sweet corn and kindred sorta. The count ry is well adapted to Wheal growing and mixed farming, and
to my mind It is the best country un- ! r UM sun for a nan with a family ami small means, es it Is possible for a man to commence fanning operations with much less capital titan is reaatrod in the oMr aetttoel countries. The climate Is nil that could be deFlred. being very heallby and invigorating. If wife came out abtvjt six months npo, and althoiiRh inclined to bo dell rate in the old home, she has enjoyed the best of health since coming here. In short, I am more than satisfied with the land of my adoption, and I am also satisfied with the laws of the corntry Yours very truly. (Slgnedl .JOHN LANG DON. Write to any Canadian Government Apent for literature and full particulars. Worth More Money. "Do you consider a chauffeur worth IM a month?Well, the last one I had ran away with my wife, and you knew my wife, old man." Life.
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Before Dragging team used thonld be the heaviest, slowest nioving team on the farm. The use of this will In the first place smooth the roads down, filling Up ;ho holes, taking off the bumps, and dragging a little dirt to the middle of the road In the second place it will allow the winds tc blow ovei it and the sun to shine on it; and the dragged mad will be dry day or two, and, if it haa many ruts in It, sometimes a week, before the undragged will be dryDo not, however, expect the drau to do any good in sand or In tntu k, or where then are stones in the road or stumps or much grass, or where the water stands in the ditches on either side. The road drag, declares .Vallace s Farmer, Is the best road maintainer that has ever been discovered, and not only the best, but the cheap-
After Dragging and Top dressing. est. It will not take the place of the ptader in making the mad in the first place, r.or w ill it take the place of the side ditch which carries off the water, nor will it do in any undraincd land. It is not everything in road making, but for the maintenance of the road after has once been put in shape It exu ls every other implement ever yet Invented. If farmers don't take bold of this road drag it will not be many years befOTO an attempt will be made to levy on them the expense of making Macadamized roads, about three to five thousand dollars er mllle, and these macadamized mads will cost more to maintain them than it will to make and maintain a good dirt mad with the materials and tools they have on hand.
(Ry flfo. MMad Flood, M. D ) If you would avoid Rheumatism and Kidney und liladder Troubles, bo modorate in the consumption of heavy, i rich foods, substitute as fur as possible soups, broths, fresh milk and drink water Iota of water. Take plenty of tiuio to eat, and don't eat alter ou have had enough, even if it does taste good. If your work is confining take a moderate amount of exerc ise each da In the open air. Of course, neither diet, water, rest Mf exercise will cure these afflictions. 1 advise them as preventi ves only. For the benefit of the readers of this article who are now afflicted with Rheumatism, Kidney, Dladder or Urinary trouble, and desire to be cured quickly, I give below, complete in every detail, the famous prescription which has made me so successful in the treatment of these diseases. It is the most certain cure for these diseases that I have ever used. It is pb a. ai.t to take. It is not expensive. It can be filled by any druplst, and I believe It is the greatest proscription for Rheumatism. Kidney and Bladder Trouble ever written. It Is also a valuable spring tonic and blood purifier. If you are a sufferer, save this, take it to your druggist and have it filled, or get the Ingredients and mix th m at home. Fluid Fxtiaci Cascara Aromatic, 'a ounce. Concentrated Ratkola Compound, 1 ounce. Fluid Extract Prickly Ash Dark, i drachm. Aromatic F.lixir, 4 ounces. Adult dose, take one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime; children, one fourth to one half teaspoonful after meals.
After you are cured follow the ad vice I have given you In regard to diet, exercise and water, and you will not need the Services of a physician again for these ailments. . Othtr tOtirt art fri: i.'rrj tc efl.
Premier's Ticket Aided Murder. A Russian journal tells the story of bow the murderer of Gen. Lunnitz, prefect of 8t. Petersburg, obtained admission to the semiofficial party at which the deed was committed After the crime all the guests were detained and their tickets were examined. There was one ticket the riRthfnl owner of which was not present. It was no other than that of Premier Stolypln himself. The murder had been committed under cover of the invitation ticket of no less a personage than the prime minister. The premier had not been able to go. and bis ticket fell Into the hands of a member of the secret police named Nakolene Ho resold It to the revolutionists for $10,000. The extraordinary popularity of fine white poods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great Importance. Defiance Starch, being free from all Injurious chemicals. Is the only one which Is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great strength as n stiffener makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were new. Drew Copious Floods of Tears. A physician In Portland. Ore. estimated that 2.048 teaspoonfuls of tears, or two gallons in all. were shed in one night by the audience that heard Savage s "Madam Butterfly" in that city
recently
A pretty girl Is as fond of d:.iwing attention as n political officeholder ia of drawing a salary. 1 r uejre reason thin one. QerAelq Tea ix the bext choice when a laxative I eaded it i Pare, PleataoJ to tuk Mild .nid Potent flmrantud tunier the- Food uud Drug. luiw. Life, misfortune, nbnndonment. poverty are the fields of battle which have their heroes -obscure heroea. who are sometimes grander than Ibost who win renown. Victor Hugo. Tbr ! more Ctttrrh tn tbl taction of tb country Hi tn all otbr dliuMi put tmlbf r and UDtt: ibe laat few jrn wu auppoird U t Incurable. Yit a c nai)r yean 1 r prouned U 1 dUrafr and lr h i t bed local rctiiadlea and by r meant. y fat. log to cure- with !o al treatment, pronounced It Incurable. S lei.. ba jWDH Catarrh to 1 a couatltuitona) dlaae and therefore reu,ulreeeietutt..nal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure manufaetureil he K. .1 I. ei.ee 6 o. Toledo, Ohio, If tbeeuijr C'onatttuttunalcure on tbe market. It If taken lu.erna. jr In testa from lu dr pn to a le a. uf ul. It ant olrectlj on tbe biood and MMMf furff et of the neuem. The t i Her one bundled dullart for an SSM It lallt to cure, bend fur clri'ulan and teatlu.oiilelt. Addreei F. J. t HP SEV CO., Toled . Ohio. Sold t.f lrunlft. 7'c Take Ball'f Faintly Pl.lt for .-cpation. Ape no greatness, lie willing o r" for what you are. A good farthing Is better than a bad sovereign Sterne.
HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nineteenth century to kvp up with the man-h of prorress ever , power of woman is strained to its. taooot, and the tax upon her pb . ca' system is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmitli rs few drugs were used in medic, m s. '1' hey relied upon roots and herbs to cure weaknesset, und disease, and their knowledge of riM.ts and herl: was far greater than that of women today. It was in thin study of mots ami herbs that Lydia K. PinUham, of Lynn, Mujss , discovered and paw 0 tbe women of the World a reioeily Ort) potent arid efficacious tbuu any combination of drugs.
MRS. C.E. FINK
Lydia E. Pi nkhams Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable theraiieutic value. This medieiue made f n tn native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or other harmful drugs and today holds the r'-eord for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine tbe world has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on tile in tbe lain ira tor v at Lvnn, Maar., which tcatify to its wonderful value. Mrs. ('! B. Fink, of ( amebic. Pa , writes: Dear Mrs PinUham: "I wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound and write to you for advice. It has done me a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others." When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulceration, Inflammation, Hackachc, Nervous Prootration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from anv form of female weakness are invited to write Mr-. Pinkham. at Lvnn. Mass. Ou.of her vast volume of experience she probably hits tlie ver y knowledge that w ill help your case
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This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to worldwide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As tts pure a rs 111 Bv. "
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but doubtless it will always be called foe by the shorter
of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneiiuai effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
whether you call tor Syrup or rigs ot by the hi name Syrup of Figs and FJuu of Senna.
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LOW DOWN WAGONS.
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Will Prove a Mott Handy Wagon on the Farm.
I own a low down waKtm and will Bay that It Is rightly named by belnK called a handy wauon, writes a correfotib tit of Oraime .ludd Fanner I would not do wit bout on- for twice the price of it If I could not net another one. Of course there is a ureat difference in different makes, as well as In any other thins. As I own a MMN spreader I newer use my wa;on for that purpose, but I always keep the rack on lb For hay Ing. tbreshinjc or shieddinn they cannot be beaten as the pitchers would tell you. for when ni wajcon comes to :hc BM tbey all want to pitch for me Ab to draft, well, they do draw a little harder In some plac es. Take a crave! road, the wide tires strike more ones than a narrow tire, and a low wheel Is harder to mil over a stone than a high, which any sensible man can nee. but in the fl. Id I can pull my load easier. The tires on my wagen are four ...ches wide and I can g"t over the mi ground belter than I ever did be-fo-e I had It. In urort. the handy wacnn Is all r:!tit If you have the right kind, but -Mine of my neighbors have low wheeled wagon which a team of hofHca can baYdly move when lo Matal
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What is medicine for? To cure you, if sick, you say. But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver, another to the spine, Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that is why Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious III most cases of womanly disease. Try it.
Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartrnville. 111., writes: I suffered for years with female diseases, ana aocrorcu
without relief. My back and head wculd hurt rTM, and I suffered ageny vitn oeanng-acvn pains.
I took Wine of Cardui and now I am in good health." Sold everywhere. In 5 l.uu ootties.
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At last
Wot. today for tree corv nl v.iluaMe M-pafT Wu-.trateJ B" for Wnmrn. If you nred Medical A.torp, drsenh your sonpumii, stntlng as, and reply alll he wnt In plain sealed envelope A44:w: Ladlet AJslw Dept., The Clmtt.inonti MeJK Ine o., CluttanoogJ. Tenn.
The men and women nurss In the Paris hospitals have lsued a notice demandlnn better pay and treatment, and indicating that they will strike U their dernau'1 are not met. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. It eure pAinful.swollen. amartmff. is eating feet Makes new slmes oeisy. Sold by til brttfiiriMe and SIkh- StorVP. Don't ncceitt anv nubstitute Samjle FRKK. Addresa A. f, Olmsted. Mf, N X. Qut-n Aleaandra. after a resldenca Of 4.'. years in KnRland. has vi?lted the tower of L tOO She ia said to have be-n much Interested In what aho saw." VITS, 5t. Vitu Dance and all Nervosa DtMOOM lermanentlv cured b Dr. Kline's (Jreat Nerve Ketorer Send for Free fj n i rial bottle snd tresttae Dr It H Kline. Ld.. tWl Areh St . Phildeltdim. Pa A really irood complexion doean"! come out in the wash.
The deepest sympat.y man can show to man la to help him Ä his duty -Mulock. Lewi' Single Hinder tiaibt Sc Many sniekci- BJtMMf them to PK ijjarn. V4V dealer or LtWts' Fiuton, Peoria, 111. Nature makes occupation neces alty to us: society makes It a duty;
habit may make It a pleasure, in lie.
SICK HEADACHE THE CANADIAN WEST
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It i I pity to be id! Take QeriMd Tea. the laxative exactly ...led to the needs of men. women und children; it is mnde wholly ef heb', it purifies the blond, eradicate disease, overcome conMipntioii, brings tiood Him Ith.
CARTER'S f IVER I PIUS.
Poeitirelr enred by
tbcae Little fills. They also rt Here Distress from DysTrsta, In-dtj-esuon axid Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsttess. Dad Toste la the MoutH. Coated Ton true. Pain h tte Puts. nuiriD LivKit. Tdaj
The teatimon? of thootndi ilnr na iho peel mil .elm: t he CaonliaS ral Itir beat V fat. Irar bj 'ear me aartrn t lira r-i m i. liae Iprrrai.nl In toluii' and ta ne and at II be t:ana iiffere t0 arrra PBBi ' ii i" ..ma Bl keiner.
regulate tbe BoweK Purely Vopetable, SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Some of the Advantages
CARTERS
Good words do more than hard apecches: as the sunbeam Ait bout any noise will make the traveler ca off his cloak, which all the blustering wind could not do, but only make him bind It cloaer him. Leifhtno.
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IWlTTtE I I VE W I PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirr.ile Siet"
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