Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 May 1907 — Page 6

The Duty of John Shafton

O-TTtiR THAN THE CLOSET.

i By Erskine H. Hamilton

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, 3 mt I duty, am: Mi unt cs lot ot otb

H walked

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kindly

klr-.d o

iood Method of Ktto ng M scatlantaus Useful A'tuics. The kitchen ! a thsn ? T Mher m the h -use e.-;.H-ta!! tf it 'O is rvom .is k:- h n loeetJ should I - m a rt til dumping round for aiany articles not p operlj hevltK Jennlte place aiywhre et aj art for

il yet seemingly too good to .,. . !:: this class we find

the' pasteb ard . from hielt the ratercr's go .Mit er removed which - ; feetl fr (-: itiy spot of grease an.l Just -tie id-al size for i Picnic lutith box Thon there are the t;n craelWI 00100 Ol various sizes aid .ha pes, wfci h are so l.and for holdlag; dried herbs. ( taking a salad preperattoo to a church tapper, for steaming or baking a pudding, an 1 similar pur; - - There are the bottles of different sires from which mus

tard, piek! an ! b-n .t :: : tl

with

lay bo. in his inc. and I m others. anJ

.' '.:n Shaft rr

I who I!. ;. ea for some art

way to l have th if there

r article have ;. ot which w s A pers-m c ts such a cc.Uecwho throws r.d borri.f. and n ol her neighilly puts la the Da the rather l An escetteot

TRADING AT HOME MANY REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST POLICY. SELF-INTEREST A BIG FEATURE

That Which Benefits the Community as a Whole Benefits Each Individual The "Why and Wherefore.

th' community. If the community la c(iiuiH)nil ut the sort of p-ople wbo speml their money at borne It ad-iiiici-s i ;ild l I'ru'ic la get n- I r public Improveiiu-nts. money fo: nw enterprises. Th money which thu loyal man makes i' home Is Invested at home; lh cllj grow, the street are Improved and the marks of prosperity and progress HIM evident ou v. ! ) hii!e utv w..nt to ln'lvh ne-lnst the wealthy man who mak- . I i kaOne? In one town and lavi at it In another. W- jltii lze him for want of loyalty to th- community w Iii It pi ad HI his wealth n:d fel that are done an Injustice by his fallun' to put his inon In htii MlflrprlgfM which VOVM increase the bwrtlMMl U04 BWW parity Of our 1 1 . The c irlcisni Is

A self interest is the law which governs the tratisa I'M'.s . ; trad- it !- t':e first litsht in which th subject of "Trading at H iu ' must be treat- d

Sentiment has l.ttle Inilu.-nce in tra!-. jusüM' 1 :nl it hold Just as n"d in a The proatporlt) of any community lesser ib'Kree to the man w!io trades ri-; mis on h M.lunie of bu-in.-ss i ut f t- wn. It Is the batne offeaae transacted within Its bor.lers. The 1 on a smaller scab-.

KIDNEY TROUBLE 'iafft rtä Tixi ni Keltevid In Thru

facility with which biiMm s can be

is a:

- :. r. -es from the grocer each dOM of si --I IB a box by Th e sh ;:' '. he put on s" tsVSI vi h-n a b Ä or bottle If ti-r : ': it-- n - it w .11 not wahine er dus'ir.c Such a .n is ; f st . .1 vabie for tfort nf Ilia 1.3. a: r.'.embers

tew

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. 0 a:o

a:.i n t

SUBSTITUTE FOR HCT IRON. Ord nary GUss er M -rzr Vay Be P-esscd 'tito Serv.ce.

toy Bot alway-

transacted depends luri;'l upon the amount of money In ctrouiatt a an-l air influ'-nce which takes gfOB out of a eOKMBVOtt i ib tritm-ntal to tho Önaacial w?!'ar.- of tl--- comniuitity It is in this respect that traditiK with tf.ail order houses cnpoles a comnninity HOMO) Waich ibotild be kept In local rirenktUOQ Ke8 t swell the volume of money in th üs-.int city

elves. Instead ot remait.itiK at hor.e to lr MDB la I turne-l cver and nvr a-jaln as the me- - 1 dium f transfi r ani-ms 1 al mer

chants and th"ir tUStUWI S The effect of this diversion of moneyIs not c nflnt-d to the m r l:ants who lose sabs thrby: I: a :- ! i wntu ally to OtOty member of the COStgausity. It is a curtailment f business whlck aJfscts tho rolfic of all property 0V00 10 the lab r of the man who is dependent on a day's work for his Itlnu It reacts upon the psopls who purcha.-e awa from homo In a degreg which more than offsets any possible savins in price that may be effected in the purchase. Every dollar sent OQt of any comr.mnity for pmh!s which can be pur1 1 ! at home repi es t:t I ; r- -nt-

ITOQIOW to to nr'ss

The effect of the r" irse policy il piOOaptly SOeO. The wilier has In miu.l a notal.;.' Instance Two eiiies f about 1'i.iHio population etch are situated on opposite sides of g ri'T whi-h Is a boundary botVOOa two states BOOk contains goVOTOl milliong : - who made tfcjütf1 im n in the Ittinbor trade in th two towns. The millionaires of one of the cities are putting their moiieyiato othr induv tries in the same town as the Ian bering goes out A I a result, the town is rapidly forHagj to the iron; 001 "n, is proepenw, the demand for kaoaoa egeoodg the supply; property is vohtahle and ev- ry one u working The ggUlloaoirOg of the town across th.rivet are investing th-:r money In w urn und southern pine lands. Tho town is lnngmlsning for lack of money; neu Industries cannot start because of lack Of cojrttgl; mei chants ar- fadins; stores and houses an' t-va-at-.l. i opl- ar-- moving away '. a general air of poverty and doco) it-r-VOdoO the place F- w cities present siu-h gtfOBf tS gap 1 .- of the valu- of money pent at homo but the same principv holds true in every community. It is due

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u nave . Th' V.I

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ked to get his education, how llauned and saved to help 1 how Use? would lone their des ht succeeded In getting e. Away back in the old s own mother had looked ig; like this one. and she had td planned far lr.r boy. two. happv and inno"-nt ihvn. but

lore 1 ud planned for He wa3 happy and inn ox

nov. w-'i!d that old mother, if she could look down acd s.e hin, approve of hm now? 'Madam." said the Bass gruffly, is011' I Uptingj his ow n th .uch'?. ou can tell Joba that he shall have the nomination. ' in the crowd that fill up the offices the-re shall be one hancst man. anyway. Maybe." he added softly. "m niotli-T wiil know of this and Le pleased '

an mothv would haw - ) ar d ity, Wharton!" Ice was followed. The atnt oatOOStJy t- work and a iribery acd corruption Wag tha- -ait ! the city. The was kep. busy in makins s. and n.aay were the ho left the city to avoid ar

n a täte of great excitement. g a mrrtnee he was taken hutto his ken mother! niothT" he ex L as h- rushed Into her pre. "The grand jury has indicted l! What shall I do?"" irdly know what to say what Sty is." snswerel the ggofJlO nbling voice. "This is so unexand I? Is terrible N'o matter le has done. Mr. Daniels las a ; ..:.i he has b n your best .Tnhn. Tea had better ar.-I

-.- h ir. but the difficulty may be n a illy remedied If the material is a wash gjoodi If thorouchly wet. net ilsiupWBOd. and spread oof on a window pane, mirror or marble slab it vftl be dry in a few moments, and w ill r. t only be as amoc.th at It ironed. too under -i la Oil have an actual gloss. The material th mid be thoroughly wet. even dripping, and should be smoothed the way of the grain, both up and down and across, with a clean pi-H-e of old white muslin. If the sun b vet hot one rati:. use a window pajte. as the water -!::' out before one has time to make the bit "stick." It will oft.-n he faunJ convenient to dry a washed-out handkerchief on one's mirror, and if carefully folded and placed under a brxik It will loot: as wll as if ironed. In fac many women who travel carry always In rh -:r trunk a pane "-f clas upon which to dry a handkerchief now and again.

Buildiig a Firs. It tounds unreasonable to SOT that some persons do not know how tc bafU n coal fire, and yet there are a tr-gt many who cann t do so. In

variably the fire di aolly goes our I proper draft in th is thrown in lengt on with a little

rna'ch is applb

down and event s cau-ed by im fnve The wood lee, cca! thrown and when the fir.- burns only

I

ri, ' GcitfRlTl i: house" ! 1 1 Ll

claihir.i you.

by the band Mr Daniels

th-

"God knows I need It." was the curt

For some ttfiM after hr departu the Hoss walkei the floor in moo

CSV Tier, he summoned Mar:

Slier. OenraJ i man cam for 1. srf 11 q ors. I b 1 Boss, it that -' i for distri

"Tha Mr D.i "Wei

g in for g.

to a h it has w-.-r. mind my boy 1 although yi neve

g portly, weil-dresv 1 :n rn 1 -; , rr His face indicated a ' 'N 0d h-!

od d.nner and good thought of injuring you you. my bst friend! ' said John with trembling

come. .Irhn " h !e. "Th- grand . and you havo it it. and how Hut never di l your duty. IflgOd of hurthis. h jwever." ; me. I never

has besn the ggderatsodlag should hare the nomination let sttrney." petal was positively settled. I have thanzed my r .r. 1

"Well, d m t worry about It now." continued Mr. Daniels, kindly. ' bu listen to me. In this envelope, which I wlah you to take. Is my will. I have ueither wife not hiidt- n. nor is there anyone in 'his wid world who cares

ond you will have to take s nie other for me I have given eveiythlng to

place. 1 have elated youni; Shafton your mother ant

as the gSOrtf gOMgaOOO fat dis'rict at thing Hoppeag to t torney." what to d N V, "The devil you bav- That hypo- and may God hlp cri!ial Sunday school chap soir.g to your duty."

make him district attorney, sre you? I'll see about that" sneered Oswald, his fare white with anger "New. lok h re. Oswald." and the eyf s Of the Ikiss glinted with a s'e-'ly l.aok. "you know what opposition to me fr :.s "

0 3 ha Sliafton receirod the

ioa and In doe ttm-. wai Hta anihitior. was h:?h He "C.r'jCr' his position ai a trust fr-iin Th" maa s-h

And r.eiert 1 Viewed the i en dsl right tri" lg tl n p quarte fcroctoi oooav :

off man I in pra h, .

you In case anynie roe will know

od by. my boy. u always ta do

few h' :-s latr. a . the office ra nt rel th? office of the Ross to Brest him. they V n him seated in g e. air. a smile on his faco. an ! eetafaojly looking at an old-fashioned ttbretype on the table before him. he3 -it 1 r. t arrest hitn. He had KM h iuiv to Ml mother.

he oil has homed off the wood

and coal. First plac? In s few sticks of wood, not enough to cover the hot torn Of tn- prat-, break s:. -all pieces and lay crosswise, then put on the oil. : y.i-i use keroser.-. and thre will be no -lifticulty In making the fire burn Another way Is to place the kindling In funnel shape. This Is especially good In furnaces, since the funnel ceases a strong draft as soon as the WOOd tar's to hurn This wll! remedy the trouble you ha-- every m irr.iag In starting the coal fire.

The catalogue man recoroies ir. the ad .ertis;ngj agtnt his mcst powerful assistant. He realties that it advert. ung which brings htm his orders. Let the ccil merchants awaken to the fact that the local papers can do for them just what the advertu ng agerts do or the catalogue houses and the flew of money to the City mail order houses from th community will stop.

R. II I I.liK. Mt SterliiiLT. Kv

x nt-s:

' have suffered with fefgfoej tuiii MadeVr tmuhlv for ten ycarg past. "l..ot Maih I sonrueooed nPeruti.i and Dontinaed foe three uoni 1 have not ueii it mu-. ixr ha.- 1 t. . i pain. 1 beliefs that I am well sad 1 t h re lars give tor hi 'best eoomMadation t otf enrol Its qualities - f I 'er una."' re-rteii.t lor kiditev Ireub'e Mr tie . Sim.ser, Qront Ontario, "an., w: Itesi " I bad not Wen well for shoal f I hut kid n: trmihle, nml. In tact, ft It baüly ucnriy .ill th tun, "This summer 1 jrot no ver bad 1 bought 1 WOO Id try IVruna. so I wi I to you and began at once to lake Peruna and Matialin. 'T look ottly two bottles of Peruna and one of fdaa alio, and bow I I better than 1 !iav- ft r some t;im. "I feel that Peruna sad Manalin eored no- at! ! BUsde a different woman of it a Hoffet her, i bless the day I picked up y is little IhxjU an-1 reail of von r i'- re. . It is the sVtfsOOOl Of the k'Jneis to r-. jiine from ths ftfoeof -' OOsoaTOlia

materials. Th- inns' be active a . I t time, else the system suffers There ai llgses when they need a little assistance, Peruna i -xa-tlv this s -r of a retnledy. It bus tared many people from ! Iteaster by render! ns the kidneys aer rtee at a time when they were not ah i I to bear tiuir own bordeasi

ADVICE "ROM ONE WHO KNEW. , pro;f o? D re Results That Fellow Change of Occupat-on. "Wh-n I was district attorney." said I fa bjg Swe-i- y. of Sha.-ta county. C:i!i- . fornia. I s ure-l the BOOriCtiOB of j Montana Ja k. a hivrhwayman. a i was sjm"thing of a humor:?t. Wh ti I asked by the j'tdce arhetltef he hil I anything to sty acain.-.' s- ntero-- ' Inc pa -ed upon hlrn Jack a-im M I that he had no protoat to m;k th.it he would like to gjtre a few of advice to the young men In room. Permiasion being granted. Ja k I said: Hoys, my advice to you la fo stick to whatever you are doin'. Don't chang your occupation, or you'll

aOOOr get alon't In th world L at gftO. I was a gaecoagfal burglar for yearsV pOOOf got aught, and 'ollar I lots of dough. Then I turned higharayntoa and cot caught i". my first hold-up. And here 1 am. all the r-sult of changing gay OCcal ItlOO What ever you are, boys, stick to it." Voaaan's Home CoaapoaloaL

at West Poit. - Odl ' I at the loot year t l"i'M had been I'irrt and had Jus

is halt b"i- e th ind ging-r. Borled himself while Her., r. In ord hie a-istr.er to the rland how manv

To Wash Silk Underwear. S'ak 2'" IlllnalOl in warn: suds and ammonia water, allowing one tab!e spoonful of ammonia to a gal' -n of wa e: Rah gently with the hands, -fjueealng. pressing, bat 0001 scrubbing, and do not he too lavish In the use if soap. N"ev-r ruh soap directly on a garment, but use th- soap la solution Rln-o through two clear wa' rs of tfcd same temperature as the first gOdl adding to the list water a trifle of Iks ultra marine bhsS and a fea lKonf il of liquid gum arable. Smooth out and hrtng as carefully as possible so as to avoid thegWTtaJcle so hard tc Ir n out of silk with,, r.r Injury to the fabric. When nearly dry press under

Was In j Fiannela. Kla-.n''. hat have ber.ni" badly

yellowed through neglect ntav be wMtned in this way. Boil fnar tablo

spoonfuls of flour In four quarts of weter stirring frei- from luups. Pour

Otto-half thl mixture over The flannels ovrr ami let th ti. gtOttd a l.all hour Rt-b with the hands, but use no soap

Rin.sr the flannel.-, in clear water of Iks tOfiM t.-rr.: er.-.t .ire, then heat the remainder ul the liquid and pour ovei the tl -tin- 1 again Proceed a. jef -re rieOO thoHviighly. then hang cut tc oam rtnd dry Merer hang flannels

ag of injuEtic- to lbs community ltelf. In the first place, some merchant . loses the profit on a sale. Kot only that, but the price ,f the article rO -resents so much of the merchant s capital which la tied up in th.' article and is not working Ha.ing capital tied ut means that the opera! U ns of ti -gaerckont are curtailed to that extent.

He has that much less to spnd. that much less to lay in salaries to his clerks; to pay In patronage of the butcher, the baker and the other pOTvoi ,;rs of th' aeeeoattloa of life; to iniOSl in iropery. in newspaper advertising; to deposit in bonk whers it y used by other members of the cmimnnity. or to d:vot to church or rhari'y The money which gOOi to the mail order house d-rreoses the per

COplta Of efreulathW IB the community; by comparing the goods bOOght from

Svry community to reinvest the m'iney It produces in the community which pro-lures it. Th- ekone Of being swindled is an argfumenl ased against trading with the mail order houses. Goods adverUaed at (tit prices )ftti fail to measure up to the description of the advertisement. The few cnts which la saved on the price of on article so bought is BSOnHy sacriticfMi In the gqality of the artlcl-- Bnytng from the mail order house Is buying hlind. A purchaser never thinks f buying fr-ru a horn- merchant without examining th-- aooda, but will often send his n MI to a mall order house witb blind faith that the article will prove to be as represented. How oft. n this faith i? misplaced can be eppOB only

PAUL HAD HI3 OWN IDEA.

"ather'a Explanation of Lightning Not Satisfactory to Him.

a tartor which determines larK.-ly the

value of all goods or property on th--market 1 the scab.- Of wages and the interest on loans. It U not hard tO trace the eff.-ct of th diversion Of money from Its leulth ;nate channels. WkOJ gOOOOf Is scarce tra l - languishes t-catise of the lack of circulating medium; merchant and n!i 'hers cur'all expenses; the volume of trade decreases and nothing re-

mail order houses with the goods of

ferod for sale at home. If the mall order buyer would foiiw this system for a little while, he would nrobably lind that the goods offered at home are Of hotter quality an-1 as good bargains as th- mail order fOOdO, taktnt quality into c astderntlon. if this presump'lon Is tree, tin- buyer of mail order foods is a distinct loser, as he has s- ird lnf-rlor poods and has robbed

stores activity in .trade but an Iticr-as the COOIBiUntty In which h- lives, as Irom some aearter "f the circulating won as himself, of the use of the medium. Wh ii the volume of BsOOOy m t It SINOLBTON. increases, tra i" nOVOS and It moves j

rith I

i pit hold

an-

md-d

Os-l Cookery -d Has-Jiness. iirls, 33:4 a a don i lord mayor re ly. "sh ild be Uaght to enok. Tht Bf too cccl.. the happier the hut

in roK or shrink. th

air

as

Ginger Ice Cream t-ints thin ram

S(l

ragt rod

lb1

te cur.

tnton ginger, sirup, threo he :ji:i r in h the etkoc nt cue part

as fast as the rOtBOM Of BsOtH will permit. Money that is working is rov. BtanUy prodaetat profsi to all; money that is n t working products stagnaHon in trade A ord nfty, It is to the interest cf Orel f HM D bt r Of a community to conline his per.dif ures as nearly as p--glhls to the -.inmt'.iity la whi-h h" l:ves. Kvery lollar he spends at bogfO h'ipt- to make his own holdings more valuable because they arc more salable. When s community has money with Wklch to buy there Is ll.tle difficulty to !! and if tk lOBOy is not divertcd. It revolves constantly In UM financial circle of the otnnr.rnlty. earning s pi -fit for everyone who handles it and tama it over. Arcordtnfiy, the money spent at

1 b- at it.-; c mp'Ktnd i for -

the ximmunlty. Its cfl"ect Is apparent evn to the - ut Ider. Spending money St kOOJ t Is u IpOCdOl cf loyalty which

'n the Wa.st. She was exaniinltu' BOf new waist by the aid of the bin mirror. "Dea. Dm!" ska exclaimed p ttishly, ,-I can't tee aaytkhaf nretty kt this." 11. I can. " -buckled the young B an who WS sitting on the sfa. Ranlty And what do you see pretty n It?" "Why. you." And then ,-he blushed and said she thought the waist was Just too lovely for anything.

Little Paul was four years eld whn he western Cftj In which he lived gwept one night by a terrible st. rni Wind, th'irde: nnd liKhinlne I havoc, and. while other mei il rs of Ik- family were huddled In dark ,r Dors. Paul watched the illumination ot the aky with great deUfbt The next ne-mlng at breakfast he ask- I fa I father what caused the streaks of flr across the k. and his father, wi'ti reat pains, essayed to -xplain P' 1 listened attentively and apparent aooo ' 1 what wa told him, but. OJken he found OttentloO diverted from h( n elf, he leaned over fo hia aun'. sat b side him and wh!pcrd "It wasn't that. aunti- It was Cioi acratc Lin mat- lies on the sky "

CHANGE IN FOOD

It's the Rage. "Ivi you ipp tkia fal Is going to rofgl KM " Wkk h onor "liraln storm.;."

The Aeronauts. Hi tor Have you any idea

wherealxmts we ore now? lecoad Ditto Ni t the slightest. I'm J

m.. t.i .: . lot tho pru..re of i all up la H -it.

Works Wonderj in HeaK'i. It Is worth knowing that a el In food can cure ffynp aatb. I It Bjqr duty to tot yon know how Jr i; Nuts food has cur d BM of indi'-- I "I had kann troubled with it t " years, until las year my doctor rec otnmended Or i-e Nuts foo.l 0 Ot every raornit: I I followed Instril lions and now I am entirely w- II The aholo family III Orgpe-Nut. we use four packag- - a k I 1 sre welcome to use this U tin you fo-o flf." The reason this lady wa ki ' the use of Grape Nuts food, h " '

In predlgested by natural proc and therefore dot s not tax tk -' ns the fiXd she had b-'en uslm:. It rr.ntalnr the elements r (Otri : hnildlne un th nervous system

that part of the human body la ha ' feet working ordi r. there can r dvspepsla. for nervotw energy rerrc ents the MOatB that drives UM angine When the nervous system ' ( down, th- Batehtnery nf the w works kodty. Orano-Noti food ena Mfd by small children a adults It Is perfectly cooked ana rea-!v for f stint vine. Read, The Ri ad to wc.iv.ilc. ti'-Z'i- T.. dn"! a Boddf

aril ttso for if