Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1907 — Page 3

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A Pa'.iae. I.ingbow- hat I ray a true .Wie, "seeing li believing." I now. Wilt Not wai. Longbow Oh. ysfll Wise I at you. for Inatauce.

Psu

CURING DISTEMPER.

With a nmooth Starch, . u , ,,u

h . m This

Infectious Diaeaae Be Dealt Witn.

Should

the

the

i.-uiper la an Inf rtlmia dlm-ane

and 'D be prerented if the quarters

kept free from the Infection. Wann Ii trough with Bolt soap sudi or . .., lie arid solution twice each th, hlu-washing tho atall at leant

fach montli and occasionally

bblBS the floors of the stalls ars

ires which will gem-rally prevent . Break. In addition to tbla the l rtMnM have an abundance of

M sai jiure air. It la known that

mal which la allowed th run of

( itv 1h not so liable to the dlsaa one which la confined to tattl In a poorly ventilated barn. j the disease la light , It need not be thi aM of any particular alarm, aa

Iron and I . fiance launder o-ir shirr.

waisi jtiHt aa well at home aa steam laundry can; it will ,av

lriper Minnoss and flnUU f

KA t .

h'kh w - ar ami t-ar . r , .

ana n win tie a

use a Starch that iosfl sol stick to the

iron.

ALMOST FELT ENVY PANGS.

Great

Cricketer's Simals Tributs His Own Worth.

fn

aPVa tflrcBS y r g aas vEäS9t' !jaaw i uaai

Bandaging the Throat. benefit rather than a detrlColta which have it are funeral -

tiii renrtcr. jr mere la a

it ( 'it break, the best remedy lato

aive or imiiltlces to the affected

one of the beat salve mixtures

. oil. four parts and acetic acid.

Hathe the swollen parts twice each day with this raix-

- .1 J. on!: ice. no: hint; Is brttor

hot bran, using about a half Raif the bran for each horse. To thla

1 - added two tableapoonfula of

wing mixture: Neatsfoot oil. h'iirits of camphor, eight a; pulverised mustal. alx

illustration accompanying thla

a" h how the bandage should

! on me head, lake a com- . ,iin pack and cut the ends Into but leave the middle of tho

w hole. the poultice on a white cloth swollen part, then under It be whole part of the sack, aaya t Agriculture. Securely sew nds of the strips together over of the head, allowing one band at in front of the eyes, another the eyes and ears and the I two over the neck back of irtfe of a nlnt Qf Glauber salts administered twice each day oft (Seat If there Is a great t fever, give a half teaspoonful lid of potash once each day In

Waste. "Hear about SC SM body scattering snuff In the house at Harrlaburg?" "No; but It was a wa.-te of material ." "How's that?" "Why, only one or two of the fel

lows up there need t- tak.. amiff m

make the whole crowd sneeze."Philadelphia Ledger Laundry work at home would be much SsOre satisfactory if the right Starch were used, in order to get the deHlred Rtlffuess, it is usually necessary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varvine

fcCkiiesB, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wearing quality of the goods. This trou

ble can be entirely overcome ST using

Defiance Starch, as it can be applied

much more thinly because of its great

er strength than other makes.

HER TOKEN OF TME PAST.

there was a rrest re! oh re..

Hon In Ixindon in honor of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and among those In attendance was the Australian "crack" cricketer. Honner, then at the height

of his fame

As one uf tho eiif-ata .1 ...

t Tiara u in l"e "J- " pller of the recently published r.t.

IBM r.f iVia )m ... n. .

His responae waa noteworthy. "After seeing the w n which Dr. Johnson's memory is revered," he said. Ith great simplicity. am not sure that I would not rather have been uch a man than have gained my own ,i..it(st triumphs in crickeL" Youth's Companion.

A WONDERFUL GAIN.

A Utah

Pioneer Telia Story.

a Remarkable

MOTHERHOOD

Husband

St Here, But Long Departed.

Hair Had

A western man. who piume himself on his fascination for the other sex, waa not long ago presented to an attractive New York wo:nan. In course of their first tete-a-tete the man with winning ways at once took occasion to turn the conversation Into his faorite channel. "I observe that you are wearing an especially fine locket." said he. "7'ell me, does It contain some token of a past love affair?" Aware of -ner'a weakness. the handsome New Yoiaer thought tc humor him a bit. "Tea," smiled she, "It doea contain a token of the past.

a lock of my husband s hair."

"You don't mean to tell me that

you re a widow!" exclaimed the west

erner. In delighted aururise. as he

nudged a triff nearer. "I understood that your husMr.d was alive.''

"True," answered the beautiful crea

ture; but his hair is gone.' Sunday

Magazine.

SORES A3 BIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head and Neck Covered Hair All Came Out Cured jn Three Weeks by Cut cura. "After having the measles my whole head and neck wen- covered with scaly sores about as large as a penny. They were just aa thick as they could be. My hair all came out. I let the trouble run along, takiru' the doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salve, but It did not seem to get any better. It stayed that way for about six months; then I got a set of the Cuticura Rem edi. s. and in about a week I noticed a big difference, and In three weeks it as well entirely and I have not had the trouble any more, and as ths was seen years aeo. I consider myself cured. Mrs Henry Porter, Albion, Neb., Aug. 25. 1906."

J. W. Rrowning. 1011 ttd St.. Ogden, Utah, a pioneer who crossed :hc

plainain lets, says: "Five years ago the doctors aald I had diabetes. My kidne s were all out of order. I had to rise often at night, looked sallow, felt dull and listless and had lost 40 pounds. My bark ached and I had

spefls of rheumatism and dizziness, ; Dean's Kidney Pill relieved me of j these troubles snd have kept me well f for a year past. Though 75 years old. : I am In good health." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, X. V.

In Hard Luck Indeed. She He has a moat extraordinär.' fipure. hasn't he? He That's so I believe an urn b- i!a is about the only thing be can buy ready n.ade.

ro I

her

Iwi' Sinslr B.ndrr rfnirkt

1 ouahty all the time. Your dealer or

wis h.iu.ry. P,n. Ill

A single day grants hat a whole year denies. Italian.

t requisite of a feod good l-slth. and the es f maternity should not be 1 without careful physical a. as a woman who is in cal coud.tion transmits to n the bk-v;ngs of a good o.

Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lvdia E. I'm k hams Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, more successfully than by any other miicine lecsuc it gives tone snd .njxgi to the entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ulceration and iurYaujuiation. and the

virO.JAMES CHESTER

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k tk . ""1 öa ni,'rc miidren healthy at birth. For more inau tairty y ears Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound

".'"ri1 saawaoj or American mothers in preparing fo NotewhatMrs JaaieCheatcr.oft ?7 V 3MhSt..New Yorl

r chihlhirtb.

nrk savs in this

'ar Mr I'inkham:-'! wit.Ii prv ib.t r.t n K. r .... ..

Lvdia t. I'inkham'b Vegetable Compound. A neigh SSV who had learned of its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try It and I did so, and I cannot sav enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a succcs&ful remetir for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints. Dragging Sen sations. Weak Hack. Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Flecrai.. . P Hiseasea of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during the C hange of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women

iimen sunt rin? from anv form of female weakness are invited wnt Mrs. Pinitham. at Lynn. Mass Her advice is free.

to

Fine-Looking Royal Couple. The king and queen of Denmark ar- Indeed a regal looking couple King Frederick is a giant in stature, i

while his eomort Is the tallest royal woman in Europe. She is a!so the richest, having Inherited a reat deal of property from her father, the late King Charl-s of Sweden, besides the Immense fortune of her mother, who waa one of the richest heiresses of the nineteenth century. Her majesty is deeply religious.

HOW HE BROKE A RECORD.

GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE.

Beit

Results Obti Weight

lined from Animals.

Medium

the best results from horsee rl lug 1.200 to 1.300 pounds, writes in Orange Judd Farmer. I are used for general purTbsy must have good action, built, aomething on the gaa type, but a little larger. ' rses are large enough to haul sable load and ran do a good wrork on the average farm. They leftal on the road for light work. M useful horses for my genwrorji are good, snappy crea v r but little trouble 1n breaking ns we treat them kindly, hem considerably while they I We never have any troutheni when they are old igb to break. I believe In siring ' are to colts as well aa work In my experience, a horaenot frly cared for as a colt doea not lop as esrly as one that receives " ntion Horses should also -I in bad weather. I believe i it-iity f k. id. wholesome Horses should have special at-

n. and the man who succeeds is ' bsepi a close eye on the idaskt

Took Lset Jump from Forgotten Rub

ber Home Plate. Pilly Powell, greatest hurdler tho west has produced, was referring to

hia college days on the Berkeley track.

"There were five In the race. I

drew the extreme outside lane.

which gave me a bad finish stretch. 1 ut I got a peach of a start, swept

he curve like a yacht on her beam ends and came down the straight taking the jumps In beautiful style. 1 felt I had a varsity record in me

at that clip, and I threw all my iower Into the final atrides Spring ing for the ninth hurdle I fairly flew through the air. and. dashing to the finish, broke the tape, the

world's record for the low hurdles, tot the lift insi. snd for the running broad Jump, the time being HI flat, and my last Jump over two hurdles at once, clearing 43 feet and some inches Whew!" exclaimed Olle Snedlgar. 'why weren't the records ever allowed 7" Well." continued Powell, "when they went to meaaure that leap. Col. Edwards started to shove his cane in, to Indicate my foremost spike mark, and the stick jumped out of his band. They scraped the short grass away and found a solid rubber home plate Imbedded where the varsity hattenused to practice." San Francisco

Chronicle.

The extraordinary popularity of fine white goods 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 strenath as a stiffener makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods sere new.

The Largest, Best-Equipped and Cieanest Flat Plug Tobacco Manufacturing Plant in the World

The Reynolds factories, equipped with every modem appliance fcr producing the

Mcnooc liring Them. Miss Passay Many young nowadays are positively awful. Idea of one being enKaged to young men at the same time. It's ply shaiuefnl! Miss Pert (maliciously! And aggravating, too, Isn't it?

girls T two sitnit's

Important to Mothers. Exsm!ne cnfu:'.y every boctie of CATORTA. a amfi- and tore ma!j for infacu and children, aal M-e tLal it

ef 27

WSBic

SmmSm

Sastore

la Ue For 0SSf 30 Tears. Xim aiad Tos Uve Alwat fiowgta.

Women would have but little use for minds and complexions if It were impossible to change them.

best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary and health.'Ji, -rocess, under the direction of men who have made the fc::sireji a life study, are located in the centre of the Pied

mont tobacco belt, known to the world ss the

best productive

soil for tobacco

with an aroma so de

lightful, pleasing anc

appetizing that it created and popularized the fondncs for chewing tobacco. Only choice selections of this wellmatured, thoroughly cured leaf are used in schnapps and others of the high-grade Reynolds brands, and expert tests prove that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller

KJanBVrW-aaatJtaaar..Aav J

amount of sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying effect on c hewers. SCHNAPPS is the brand that made the Reynolds factories famous as the manufacturers of the best and most popular brands of chewing tobacco, and made necessary the

enormous growth

from a small factory in 1875 to the larg

est flat-plug factory in the world. The men who i started the

Reynolds Ca, in 1875, are directing it to-day. There are a greater numher of manufacturers making imitations claimed to be just as good as SCHNAPPS than any commodity manufactured; yet there are more pounds of SCHNAPPS chewed than the total amount of all imita-

We pnc ol poi-t of

tive brands, or tobacco of similar appearance.

INAPPS direct from factory to ret:l dealers fn tot of 10 Ibe and ower, at the established Jobbin;

v. ...... in i j ucum po.ni 10 wmcn a puo::?hej tr.rouch rate is obtainable t-om nil to ar.y address a . rr.plc Se cut of SCHNAPPS tad a cambric tobacco pouch, upeo receipt ol Sc

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.

M.Winston-Salem, N. C.

CHILDREN SHOWED IT

Individual Hog Hourfei. he folly of keeping a large namH in a small inrlour 13 v-i by tb unusual fatality thit Tlw old notion that hoc i ta most any sort of treat merit bees i spqnaiblw for heavy losoe OS Hogs ere subject to 1 SB4 hmg troubles. Whenever ' ' mH th. :n to crowd Into tight - iti large numbers, we are- Invlt K ! calamity. The sensible way ii hr hops or the atWtfftaf I to i.uihi sinj, hoii8os and ItSfffl about the fleld. With WtOf sows, each one ahoul! b Ml wits SS individual house, but i'h th. other hogs alx or eight ran "k Is SM of theae houses very

Muild a half-dozen

1 try them.

ur more

Dont Crowd the 8hecp. M who keep aheep. and espe bsfUUMfft, ahould be careful not th. in t.Ki rloaely. The chief n that the mattire sheep I from winda and falling iivi' th.rn gch protection ' 'In bed and from choice they ! prefer to lie In the yard, tkey have ben accustomed to Uais bv ahuLtins t).u,.. in ..

0L

Effect of

Their Warm Morning.

Drink in the

"A yar ago I was a wreck from coffee drinking and was on tho point of giving up my position In the school room because of nervousness. "I wa telling a Mead aliut U and ehe said. We drink nothing at meal time but Postum Food CotfSS, and it is such a comfort to have something we can enjoy drinking with th children.' I was astonished that she would alle the children to drink any kind of coffee, but she aald Postum was the OSl healthful drink in the world for rbildren n w HI as for older ones, and that the condition of both the children and adults showed that to be a fact. My first trial was a failure The cook boiled it four or five minute and i: t !.--il so Mat that I was in d- - rait but determined to give It one more trial. This time we followed the directions and boiled It fifteen minutes afh r the bollinK began It was a decide,! success and I was completely won by Its rich delicious flavour. In a short time I noticed a decided improvement In my condition and kept growing better and better month after month, until now I am perfectly

healthy, and do my work in trW school . a a.. .. . Ja

room witn ease ami pleasure. I wouin

nM i "turn to the nerve-destroying Ps ulac ff. ü for any money."

"l,'ere' a Reese." Read the fa- . t, Health nasale," "The . i.-lhllle," in pkgs.

Relief for Ladies

Wine of Cardui has been called "Woman's Relief," because of its wonderful power, demonstrated in actual experience, during more than 50 years, over the pains, distress and ills, from which women are so prone to suffer. Mrs. Emma Carrier, of Emmett Tenn., writes: Wine of Cardui did me mere good than all four doctors who treated my case. I went through several operations for female trouble, but got no better; until I teok. Carc:;i, which brought me relief. It is the most wonderful wcmJh's medicine in the world. At druggists, in $1 .00 bottles with fuD directions for use Try It.

li'DITE ITC A I Cn Lli WrHe today fnr a frw cosy of i IsiNi i mm aalrsli i Bona tor Wor

tllllaL L J n LL I I LH

AJvvf. drwrtw .jr vtTMnr. v'jtin ar. and rrrV stII hr srnt la pUm pSBM ivrtopf.

LaJj AJvw.jry Urfft.. 1 bejLhatunooc Mrvlmn Co., Chaltuwnfa. Tmn. li 9

An Anarchist. "Thet air thin chicken with th' draggled feathers." remarked the old farmer. ' I call ih anarchist." "Why do you call him that?" queried the aumrner boarder. ' 'Cause he spends so much time chasin' th' other chickens t' git their

vlttles away from cm he ain't got no time f huatlu .'er none fer hisself," esplained the eld granger. Defiance Starch Is the latest Invention in that line and an improvement on all other makes; it is more economical, does better work, takes less time. Get it from any grocer.

The streak of yellow In the average man It larger than hia streak of Ken i us Lewis' S.nifle Binder eipt- richest. nvrt MtidYing aaw ke on the nuirket. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peona, 111.

Flulld your from und r.

hopes high then stand

Sirs. Wlnllnw d Soothlna - r-.. Tor rhtulrva tr.tblat. softes th (arc. rsd- ts-

s. si psin. csnsvss. acinus.

Aspiring minds must sometimes sustain loss. Plato.

Too Swift for Londoners. According to tbe British postmaster ' general the post office experiments in I typewriting telegrams have "not been altogether satisfactory." The London Globe conjectures that the telegraph department wants some-thing slower." That an article may be good as well Ss cheap, snd give entire satisfaction, it proven by the extraordinary sale of Defiance Starch, each package contalning one-tLIrd more Starch than can be had of any other brand for the

same money. There Is something sublime In calm endurance, something sublime In th resolute, fixed purpose of suffering without complaining, which makes disappointment oftentimes better than success. Longfellow. Shake 'nto Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures pAinf'iI.tiroIlena martine. sweating feet Make new shoes eaiy. Sold by sll Druggists and Shoe Stores. iVin't accept any uht itute. SamplcFRKK. Address A. 8. 'Olmsted, l Roy, X. Y.

The wise man looks before he leaps then Instead of Jumping into the Are he remains in tbe frying pan.

A NEW TRAIN

THE

North Star Limited

VIA THE

WABASH

between

ST. LOUIS, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS Electric Lighted Sleepers, Chair Cars. Dining Cars

LV. ST. LOUIS 2:20 P. M. AR. MINNEAPOLIS 8 25 A. " ST. PAUL 9:05 A.M.

M.

C. S. CRANE, a. p. a t. a. ST. LOUIS, MO.

tItI afsTsI m H7t-l7ittwMu

Because of troee Ufly. Hiily, array hairs. Pes " LA CREOLE ' HAIR REfTORER. Price. ff.OO, retail.