Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1907 — Page 3

MAOS A NEW FASHION.

Owed Jos Piijrtd In Old Day en J 8 Fashionable. on Otmdra. In his "Remains." telis good afory of a trick played Iry a knight upon would be fashionable j-tovmaker Sir I'hillp Calthrop I urged Joha Drake, tha aboemaker of Norwich in the- time of Kin lieory VIII. of the proud humor which our people hT to be of the gentlemen! rut- This knight bought aa much tine Fr nch tawny cloth aa should make him a gown, aad sent It to the tailor's to he made John Drake, a shoe mcer, coming to thin tailor s and teeing tha knight a gown cloth lying thre. hid the tailor buy cloth of the same price and pattern and make it of the aame fashion as the knights. Not long after the knight, coming Id to the tailor to he measured for hit gown, and perceiving the like c' h ing there, aaked whose It was. ' John Drakes', the shoemaker, who Till have It made of the s.-If same fashion that yours Is made of." Theo make mine as full of cnta as tbe shears will make It'" John Drakes had no time to go for his guwn till Christmas day. when he meant to war IL Perceiving the same to be full of cuts, he began to swear at tb tailor. "1 have doae naught but what too bid me." quoth tbe tailor, "for as Sir Philip Calthrop s garment is. even so have I made yours" "Br my late bet'" guoth John Drakes, I will

never wear gentlemen a fashion

London T P s Wsakij.

THINNING FRUITS. V8l.: cf the Prict.cs Fully Appre, '....ted by European Fruit Growers.

F. . :. In a

P tfan.Jstin. while associate hor

aid: The practice ( thtnaiog fruit ' U.-ji kiiowri u, u..- fruit irti'V.-r.- d Kur.... and off ) ears is fruit with them are almost unknown. I:. ii :l.a. wh t.L' -nir- la to Min imntit) rather t.rn auailtv

THERE IS A REASON.

T-e Medea! Times Explains Why Doctors Oppose Patent Med c ne. The Medical Times for April In a

moment of frankness explains the

whole opposition of physicians to "pat

ent medicines which are taken withSSf a prescription, in the following

words:

W e will hardly repeat here the

t c-iflc statement to the effect that

la one year f::.06t,ti has been ex

pended on patent m-!!' mes in the

Vnited States. Enough to give every pra r.itioner in the country a yearly Income of $2.000. In the facs of such

facta as these, all talk of lore of huBacny. altruism, self abnegation aad tbi like i -comes cheao and nauseatIrr It appears to us that such buncombe should give place to homely

c :rron sense."

Helta bie authority states that the

gross amount of the "patent" medicine basiness Is about 140.000.000 in stead of tez.OOO.OvO bat taking the aTdical Times' figures as correct they represent an outlay of considerably less than f 1 per capita for home medication. The cost of doctors' fees cx elusive of medicines except such as are dispensed for the same period, probably was approximately $230.000,. i This Is reached by allowing an average income of 12.000 to each of t!.- 115.00 physicians in the United MaSSS. Even allowing that a gros. basiness of 16? AOO.OOO Is to be divided betweea 115.000 physicians the inc me of each would not be increased more than $540.

it praetlc. i generally .xk.-d upon with disfavor- Of la'.' jsjail. however, the practice has been taken up by moat of our uceessful fruit arrow ers. and the concensus of opinions Is that thinning iuos well. The most successful grower nowadays Is not the one that raises tb largest quantity of peaches or apples, but the one that produces the finest and hlarh. t quality of fruit Superior fruit cannot tx? obtained from a tree that is over-loaded with fruit The capacity of a tree is Hmit-1. aud that capacity cannot be exceeded, no matter how many fruits may be set. If many fruits are set and are allovs! f" remain. th energies of the tree sue spread out over the large number, and few. if any. will reach the limit of their possible growth. If, on the othT hand, one half or two thirds of tbe fruits are removed, the remaining ones will have an opportunity to develop to a normal site. Moreover, tbe vitality of the tree Is greatly preserved by sucb a reduction, since it is not the size of the fruit that Impairs the vitality of the

tree, but th- nutiber of smls that are

allowed to mature. Uy removing one balf or more of the young fruits, we In not only make It possible for the free to produce a larger and finer fruit, but we also preserve the vigor and loneity of the tree. Judicious thinnin makes it possible in many cases to produce a crop of fruit every yr and still keep the tree in a e.d sUte of health Thin ztlng also tends to produce better col ored fruit; as it permits the sun to reaeh many places that otherwise would not be reached It also permlts a freer circulation of the air ThirninK will in a large measure lessen th h-av losses occasioned by rotting of the fruit. The fruit will be further apart, and there will be lit tie or no chance for the fruits to touch each other Thinning prevents the breaking down of the trees and tends to keep the shape of the trees In orchards more uniform.

WHY SHE

On Had Reason co Father's Chctc.

Ar. prove

Of the sisters" of a wi ll known New York family OCM is marri.-d She has "tie little girl greatly pett.d by all the aunts and SfcJfSt to much advice from all of them Of this last the little lady sometimes wearies, which wearin ss on a certain occasion mad Itself shown in the following reply from her small ladyship: Said one aunt if you were my child I Fhould have you do thus and thus '1 Said another aunt. "Were you my child I would do so and so." The remaining aunt made a similar re mark.

WHERE DOCTORS FAILED. An Interesting Case from Salem, the Capital of Oregon.

I. A Sutton, Oreaaa savs:

H 1 1). No. 4. Salem. "Acute attacks of kiddi-. a ar.il

rheumatism laid me up off and on for ten years. Awful pains started from the kidn.vs and coursed down through my limbs. I sought the best medical treatment but In vain, and

when I bt-Kan using

SICK HEADACHE

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Tory rrg-ulale the bowels. Purely VegrtAfcla, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

The little lady thought it high time II was walkine with tun ran... ,.

to express her own feelings. "Hut I ferlng continual pains, headaches and

"" safi. always been so . fcleenless nlifht

per-

thankful that papa married the sister

he did!" ' ' ' The Royal Road. fitrusgliug Author Wh v. De Poesv,

how prosperous you look' Was your last book of poems a success?

Dt Posey No o, can t say that It as.

Published a poj ular novel.

hats?"

"No." "Ah. then you have written s play.

1 havH always held that play writing.

while not the highest form of art, was nevertheless "

"I have written no play." "You haven't? Where did these fine

clothes come from How did you pay for that handsome turnout" "

"I have abandoned literature and

am peddling clams." N. Y Weekly.

I improved qulcklv

and after taking three boxes felt b. tter than 1 had for 15 years. The effects have been lasting." 8old by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.

REHEARSAL IN A CAR.

Professions' Entertainer Was Almost Too Successful.

"Soap Bubble Hanging from a Reed' Our life is but a soap bubble banging from a reed; It Is formed, expands to its full size, clothes Itself with the lo- liest colors of the prism, aud even

es apes at moments from the law of j gravitation; but soon tbe black speck appears In It and the globe of emerald

and gold vanishes into space. Laving j behind it nothing but a simple drop of turbid water All the potts have I made this comparison, it is so strik ing and so true To appear, to shine, to disappear; to be born, to suffer and SI die; Is It not the whole sum of I life, for a butterfly, for a nation, for a star Henry Frederic AmieT Defiance Starch is the latest invention in that line and an Improvement on all other makes; It Is more eco-1 nomical, does bett r work, takes less ;

Um. Get It from any grocer. - . A Positive Strains at a Gnat. CURE FOR

dean of WetttCXlnstSf has re CATARRH to admit a memorial tablet , was dedicated to Herbert I EIk'S Cffigf!) Balm

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Di'.-iH rr iinu iue uuuey uu ioc gruunu that be was not orthodox in his Christian belief.

Positively cured by these Little Fills. They slso relieve Die tr ,r m I !" I . 1 a. he : elion ud Tuo II eartj Ealluj A prfH-t rtm'j or Iizitore. Nuwt, IirowBioeM, ne Tatc In the Moutta. Cose ed Tucirue, r!n In SS Hide, roKPIO LI VIR.

CARTERS

TITTLE IVER PILLS.

Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

The lasai which

it quicHn biorbd

Sue Reitet tt Once. 60c Kiy Bru SCWam-nm V

SAVE THE OLD TREES

PRIVILEGES OF A GENTLEMAN.

Vc-ingstee Probably Will Change ideas n Course of Time.

There is a small boy In this town, savs tbe I'altimore American, the " f a ra-her distinrrihhed lawyer. SSS lit decided opinions on what conetttgtes tree aristocracy. One day ' 1 a friend called apon his and. while waiting for the entertalne.1 1; th- smaJl hoy Wtat are you going to do when yon grow up" was the stereotyped a she propounded in the effort to fin the conversation S I am goto- to smoke " Year nd chew." "Oh!" A:.: ramble" 1 1 deed . " I nd swear.' "Really!" And drink corn whisky ' : hy are you going to do sucb things'" aaked the visitor aghast. all southern gentlemen do

One Point of V.ew. WJ the desire of a teacher In a 0- rro scbool to impress upon the tt:nds of the youths the benefits de r.ed at Tuskegee and other seats of rnin)t for tbe ambitious negro. One sf. in closing a brilliant discourse on this subject, in which IJooker T Washington mas set forth as a criterion. aid to one little boy who had evl-c-r-t;y heard not a word of her talk: Now Rastus. give the name of the greatest negro V The answer was surprisingly forthxo.:ag "Joe Gaaa!"

Eeorts Wh en Are Be ng Put Forth in Pennsylvania to Preserve Handioms Patriarchs. One of the unique fads that has en-

Staged the attention of Pennsylvania

horticulturists and landscape gardeners is found in the modern doctoring

of beautiful old trees, which decorate

well-known country seats aJonjr, the

main line Handsome patriarchs of

trie original forest now stand statelr and secure upon many lawns ipre

nred by wise tbourh curious treat

ment, tha. would hare been sacri

ficed had not stringent measures been

rr-aorted to The amputation of dead

or diseased limb Is no longer left for the wound to invite further decay from tbe action of the elements. Deraying cavities in handsome old tree trunks are as systematically cleaned ard filled as are the cavities that re

asMM auttntion under the care cr a modern deatist Where the upper atsrfaces of wide spreading branches have the bark worn and decaying all along the limb with little hollows here and there that hold the dampness of dew and rain, actual tin roofs are now applied along the entire upper surface of the big limbs. THE MELON LOUSE.

The Terrible Mafia. Neither the Naples Tamorra. the-

Paris Apache, nor the Itlack Hand of

America la the most powerful and terrible secret society in the whole

orld. In spite of the harrowing de

tails of their ghastly work The palm mutt go to the Mafia, which flourishes in Italy, and has done so for more than 200 yars This society, which works so BWtfttj and silently, yet so surt-ly. was founded In Sicily for protection against the injustice of foreign rulers. London P. T. O."

"The other night, coming home In the car," said the professional entertainer. 'I began to wonder if I could bring tears to my own eyes as I do to the eyes of the other people. I tiled. I thought of all the wrongs I had committed, and felt sorry for people I had wronged. I thought of all the mistakes I had made that other people had profited by and pretty soon the tears began to gather in my eyes and roll down my cheeks. "I forgot there were other people In the Sr who might notice me. Soon

a woman got up from across the car and came to me. " 'I see, sir," said she. that you sre In some trouble. Can 1 do anythhig to help you'' " 'Lord bless you, no, madam. 1 told ber, hastily wiping away my tears, 'I am a professional entertainer and was practicing on myself. That's a!.' "

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iue gjwsssai cause or worry on Ironing day can be removed by using Defiance Starch, which will not stick I to the iron. Sold everywhere, 16 ox.

Bow 10c.

Theatrically speaking, the heroines death MSSt is usually less realistic than h. r hair dyeing.

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CAPO DINE

IMMEDIATELY Ct'Stl Headaches and lm!i!t-s(lo n

Trial fettle life Alirusi

l-ewi..' Single Hinder straight 5c cigar ' Pall FNTS Made i.! .tra ouabtv o....,-. ....- aW I Sell I IS f.. l

assist oi Lewis' Factory, Peoria, IJ.

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If a man 1p incompetent he usually charges it to bad luck.

ir n:nd with ore eye, um

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I Thompson's Eye Water

(190728) 2186.

ALMOST A SOLID SORE.

Wanted an Excuse. "What do you take when you're coming down with a cold?" ' W hisky " "W.fe object r "Ortainly SOt She doesn't want me to be sick?" "One njore question." "WaBT" "What's the easiest way to start a cold' fsSTSlsa Plain Dealer.

Sty e of Sprayer Wh.ch Will Reach H.m Under tne Foliage. The "tnelen louse"' or aphis often dos considerable d am ace to tha leaves and Tinea of cucumbers, water-

The Psychologies: Moment. The fact that Priam was closeted ne adjnster did not prevent Casa3lr from dropping ia to say that he had told him just how it would be. She was all I saved.'' murmured U-e burnt -oat monarch. Jerking his smh at the retinae prophetess " Say so more. rejoined the other. WjTI ran the loss total, and if I could ke It any more than that, old man. d do It, under the circumstances." This Incident shows the value of a ord spokes st tha right Uma. Pack. Damage. "Do you behre that water ts does any great hsrmT ' H" answered Mr Dnstin Stas, wStst la atoeks. combined with the Jse of pSawMt. is respnnsiMe ' " a xreaf manr tAA

melons, muskmelons. etc. and Is a difficult pest to comNat because of its habit of hiding on the under side of the leaves. Benjamin H Gochmauer, one of our Pennsylvania fnlks. sends In the accompanying ro'tfh sketch of a device be has made and which he successfully uses for sprayfsag tha

under aide of vtnes. etc. Of course the hose shown Is attached to tha si rav pump, and a regulation nozzle finishes off the spray en I Kerosene emulsion, or the tobacco solution, recommend Farm Journal, is an ex. el lent spray to us for these lic The High and Low Tree. A well-known froit expert says that the cost of pickings barrel f apples up-on very large, high :- ts 20 rents pr barrel, while on low -headed trees the des not exceed seven rnts pr barrel. rery erest difference In favor of low-headed trees

Severe Pruning Necessary. Sometimes in old orchards tha growth becomes stunted and serero

rill be n nes and i

oua cult i vat of some col good thing.

ary. Cut hack do some vigor ra! application lizer will be a

Chance Net to Be Missed.

One day the office boy went to the editor of the Soaring Katie and said: "TLere Is a tramp at the door, and he says be Las bad nothing to eat for six days." "Fetch him in." said the editor. "If wre can find out how he does it we can run the paper for another week!" Why "Kangaroo." "Kangaroo" is a queer word. It means "I don't understand" in the tongue of the Australian aborigines. When this strange animal was first beheld by Europeans they inquired of the aborigines ' What is Its name?" And the puzzled repiy gave the animal Its name. By fcdlowing the directions, wbleh

are plainly printed on each package of

Defiance Starch. Mens Collars and Cuffs can be made just as stiff as desired, with either gloss or domestic finish. Try It. 16 ox. for 10c, sold by all good grocers.

6km Disease from Birth Fortune Spent on Her Without Benefit Cured Her with Cuticura. "1 have a cousin in Rockingham Co. who once had a skin disease from her birth until she was six years of age. Her father had spent a fortune on her

: to get her cured and none of the treat

ments did her any good. Old Dr. 6ugp sted that he try the Cuticura , Remedies which he did. When he commenced to use It the child was almost solid scab. He had used it about two j months and the child was well. I could hardly believe she was the same child. Her skin was as soft as a baby's without a scar on it. I have not seen her in seventeen years, ut I have '

heard from her and the last time I heard she was well. Mrs. W. P Ingle, Burlington. N. C, June 16. 1905."

Jumpers. "1 want to look at some of yonr Jumpers." said the workman, entering the department store. "Frog department, sixth floor, cen

ter isle." replied the floorwalker, tap

ping his teeth with his pencil Yonkers Statesman.

TIRED AND SICK YET MUST WORK "Man may wflrk from sun to sun but woman s work is never done." In order to keep the home neat an! pretty, theSsiidren well dressed and tidy, women overdo and often suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing well that tii.-y i.uirht t' have help t' vercoroe the paina and aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these women that Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, inade from native roots and herbs, 111 l'll.'k 'IL fl 1.1. .cit. . W I . T l A L ..!-

its are depressed, the head and baok MKS. AUÜ. LY UN aches, there are dragging-down paina, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to go anywhere, these are only srraptoms which unlesa heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism ina strong and healthy condition. Itcuren Inflammation. C Ice rat ion. displacements, and organic troubles. In preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through tbe Change of Life it is most efficient. Mrs, Augustus Lyon, of East Earl. Pa , writes Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "For a long time I suffered from female troubles and hadallkind of aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides, I could not sleep and had no appetite. Since taking Lydia E. Pmkham i Vegetable Compound and following the adv, which you gave me I feel like a new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly." Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of experience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your cae. Her advice is free and always helpful.

IPII NO MONEY TILL CUBED laTlaWaWsawS PR3 THOSrro Hiaos-otoQ at g.

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Musi whs Rhus or Picwitw Nu

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President Jordan to Lecture. President Jordan, of Stanford university, Cal , is on his way to Aus tralia and New Zealand, where he will lecture before the colleges of the Antipodes on tha American university system. It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot -Ease is a certain cusv for h' t. weatmff. asBsSS, and swollen, aching feet N,id by all Druggist. Price 25c. lkm't accept inv sutwtitute Trial package FREE. AoWSS "Allen B. Olmsted. Le Roy, X. V. Proving the Pomt. a A woman ought to get credit

for being just as logical and ready to give s reason as a man. He-Why' She Oh. because! ' To prevent that tired feeling on IroniriK day I'se Defiance Starch saves time saves labor saves annoysnee. will not stick to the Iron. The bitr tl oz. package for 10c, at your grocer's. M C Russl. of Andermath, who has ust ! rated his one hundred and first lirthday. is the oldest Alpinist In

the world IJtst cummer he scsled the

Qutsch mountain without assistance.

FITS. St Vitu Dance and all Nervo'. Dim pet jwrmanentlv cured by Dr Kline's (Srrat Nerve Restorer. Send for Free fl 00 trial bottle and treatise Dr R H Kline. LS., m An Bt-. Philadelphia. Pa.

De modest about your successes. They sre only pledges of better at-taimaents.

Y always get full value in Lewis' anale 'tinder slight 6c cigar. Your dealer ur L-wii' Factory, Peoria, 111. 'Tis tha course makes all: degrades or hallowa couragje In Its fall Byron.

Chewers who read the information given in this space in next week's paper will Know why

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Tobacco gratifies chewers at less cost than cheap tobaccos Chew what you Know about and Know what you are chewing. We will ship SCHNAPPS direct from factory to retail dealers in lot of IS lb, and over, at the eatabliahed Jobbing price of 40c per pound, eipra or freight prepai 1 to nearest point to which a publ.ahed through rate it obtainat le from point of shipment ; or mail to ny address sample 5c cut of SCHNAPPS and a cambric tobacco pouch, upon receipt of Sc In poatagr. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.p'--- . WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.

Becauso of those ugly, grizzly, gray halra. Us LA CREOLE ' HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, si.OO, retail.