Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 September 1908 — Page 7

KAlSIiR IS HARD UP

I Ät $4.500 OOO a )oar It's

toul t,jcpenjiüc to Be K.int

?roro proof (liat Lydia E. Pinkli.uu' YegxitiibloConiiiouiul saves woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, ahine, Amtes: I was z. great sufferer from female tr"''Vs, and Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetal i c-nipound restored mo to health, in three months, after my physician dnlarod that an operation was absolutely necessary." Mrs. Alvina Sperling, of 154 Cley-b''irnt-Av, Chicago, 111., -writes: I suffered from female .troubles, a ?irwl miii'li in fin rmnn rn 'I'.....

hUWI ...... . - . - - - - hmiiiii(iviuui of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to saro tnv 1 fe. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound entirely cured mc without an pe ration." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. l'..r thirty years Lydia Ii. Pinkh t'u's gtablo Compound, miulo f. nuts and herbs, 1ms been tho t! imI ad remedy for female ills.

aiiiii i iositively cured thousands of v i.iiu-u hohavebeen troubled "with d;-iLi -merits, intlainmation, ulceration, i "uuld tumors, irregularities, jx-ri'-'li' pains, backache, that bearmg'il u n feeling, iiatulency, indiges ti' -n,d i-dness,or nervous prostration, "Win d. n't you tiy it? Mrs. IMnkhnm invites all sick TVnilU'II ffl Wfltn lllr fttf mlvinn

She lias guided thousands to Leaith. Address, Lynn, Muss.

The Oldest Map. I lor. in his "Kariy History of ! " !ays that the oldest map ! in existence is that of the f! mid mines, dating from the

.tnos i. me father of Ham-

Mm tin,-'

i, Ions before tho tinio of tho

or Ii mum or Atltogoras of Greece

The Preacher's Advice. M iri,.inlB." said an itinorant i n i. v the Scriptural rule for giving ..n.'-tonth of what a man posp' 11 o fool you can't afford so mm ', i-,t Rivo a sixth or a fourth, Id f" . . U tl VCIIlr I1WHIIIU Wn ,..111

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with the next hymn and taho "Ih-etlon." Lipplncott's Mng-

I ; nest condemnation of im Mm silent pure life.

it man Is a shining mark for

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The Bowels

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SICK HEADACHE

CARTER'S fflTTLE

ID IV TB

IB PILLS

Positively cured by

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tress from Dyspepsia, In

digestion ana Too Hearty

Eating-. A perfect rem

edy lor Dizziness. Nausea. Drowsiness, Dad Taste

la ttio Slouth, Coated Tonguo. Pain In taoSldo. TORPID I-lVntt. Tho-j

lurely Vegetable.

fi regelate tbo Dowels.

i onvtuviui

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OwRaWto California.

Oregon.W..hinfiton. OF HOUSP wn n SHIPMENTS

i.Ii'!,,Ut,""nil L:'I:-or. mh king of

raised. Ho Ih not Kettl Wiouk1i lochet inonoy, nnd ho Im .ifiiiand.-d more. Mont of uh have legated tin' ld nursery rhyme, "It mti),t be niee to a Mnn." and doubtli-ns It , BOIIW. tiinoa. Hut it must be hurried tu h a Mng and not hnvo enough monev to

bjiui u. woo 0008 not easily imagine a King nowadnys not having ail he wants, ospeclally n king of a lending Kuroponn country. Hut so it i in other words, the liniser is hard no

no lias admitted It. At present he r elves from the state SP.ro nan nu

r an omperor nnd nearly ? J.OOO.000 ns

r ih ui x-niBsia. ine mat InereaHO, hieh amounted to $750.0U0, was made I i 1 bSI), in tho second year of hit

j isu. ami ii is not enough. The h deor to day actually Is reviving lesH U.in tho old kings annually received

vu nieoiiio exceeding ? 1,500,000 a year Is not a despicable sum, even fir Kaiser Willielm, but Ihoso who

Ki.ow say it is not excessive. There at no allowances to other members

oi me royal inmlly and very Iittlo no na? from the royal domains. Some

on oegan, a year or two aso, to try

'III I IUUL Uli Mil! K.n ünr'a n Wr. I.III

---- " mm ja um. Tley becamo tired in tho middle nnd nc .or got to tho end. Tho Kaiser lias several hundred uniforms; complete uniforms of all tho Prussian regiments

u irse, loot and artillery besides the

h-k munis oi me lessor states and tho e of which ho holds honorary rank

hi iuuisii countries, no lias Jeweled accoutrements equal to those of an Indi.m prince, and every appointment

i'-rioci. i;ie Kaiser Is a great stJeMer in matters of dress, and none can ever find a fault in his porsonal equlpmont. He is a connoisseur in the rt of securing apparel and in the art of wearing it to tho best advantage. Nobody has over denied that part Kings and emperors cannot travel alone. The Kaiser always has a large rotimio with him. He forgets nothing tint can make for tirtnttl mill cnlnn

dor. Ifonce his traveling expense

iiiow i io a pretty tall figure, Thn In addition to the up-keep of Iiis nrty two castles, pnlacos. rmintry bonus

innunvxuDie farms and for. he in oxpectod to maintain the rmal tin a ' tors st Herlin, Hanover and fas-, and has to foot the bills for the r..al concerts. The Kalsr ha b.n I fortunate, however. 1

ceivlng legacies from weaitliv puii. 1 jects. Only a few years ago Herr Wil 1 helm Hlldehrand left him an estat 1 worth 1.-575,000 and $730.000 In bar.' ' cash, a West Prussian landown. r !

gave nun tin estate of 5,000 ncns an an earnest of mater jHisses.s'ons tr come at the donor's death. Harom -ss-Oppenheioi-rohn gave him $."i00,oo( and Hit: Hrnckol von Donnersmarch placed 2,:oo.OOO at his disposal in

Stattst.6 published in various for eign journals nrovn timt tun ratn

by no m.ns the host-paid monarch

mi i',urop. jiio czar of Htissla has that honor. The Russian imperial fam ily Is the wealthiest in the world ol rulers. It dorivos Its wealtli from three sources the state treasury, the imperial comains (formerly church lands 1 and tho so-called "cabinet properties." The Stati- trftumt rv nnvs rnt t?nnn

000 annually for the needs of the imperial house, principally for themain tenanco of tho nalnens nni tun nmnini.

attached to thoni. Thn

press has an allowance of $100.000 pet

.e.tr, niui me uowager Kmpress the

same. r,very cniui born to the Czai receives from birth to tho age ol twenty-one nearly $20.000 a vear, while

uie neir to me tnrono receives annu ally, in addition to tho maintenance

oi paiaces. $t.o.uuo. DauRhters receivi a dowry of $000 oon whmi ii

The imperial domains, tho male

source oi waitii nr tim nrM.,ir..

were originally church lauds and com nrlSO 21.32S.000 nnroa f... noo t

. - " uini uviKfl than all Ireland. The clear profit de

iii-ii lmni iiirni in tiioir- on. i

. ... ,, . "f5l illlllll 111 vlticulturnl. nastnrsil mi fr,Bt ,

is over $10,000.000 per annum. During

mi- jwav luiiiui.-u years no less a sure

lliail SlZO.UUU.H HI tmu linnn ....I.I ..

to the ImpGrial honso.

The "cabinet nronnrftns" r.n..,.in.

115.000,000 aCIfS. mill hnlnn I .1,,

, . ' ' '(-, KJ lilt

lemiiing iznr personally as Czar. Thit

iiiooeriy is nimoat nn rn v t on.t.

and includes tlt best and largest oi

im kiii aim suver mines. King Hd ward eats t nr.nonn

., , - , , j-..,vuu llllllll ally for his own use. Kach membei

oi me uriusn royal family receive!

uiiuiis HiiiH. wmcn exceed in tota

nuu.uuu per annum. It. sides his ofli cial salary King Kd ivar,l line 1m.-

private purse, but court gossip hat t..l 11 4 1... II.. ... . . . '

uuu it uiui me img could do wltt

iiiuiu huckvl i uiinv. in runt it i,n.

been openly stated that King Ed ware

is very ouen snort of funds for lib

private neeus.

The hmoeror of Austrin ima n Dni

ary of $1.720.000. which t ,iriv,

from two portions or his monarchy Thus the Kaiser recelvnu fur tuo

uis Austrian neiRiinor.

Tho King of Itii has $3.220,000 t

yenr. nie King m ureero has onh $200,000 a year. This sutr is so in adequate for the position that Greal

jjriuuu, r ranee ami itussia each paj him $20,000 a year.- Xew Yi rk World

Interrupted. "Eliza, you'll never again get m out at 4 o'clock to c;r tho grass." "David, I wanted y i to do It befor it got hot" "Well, Eliza. It got ot In Just three minutes. I hadn't cut fivo Htrokes bo fore tho people on 1 th sides of tu throw two bird cages md four alarn: clocks at me." Detroit Free Press. Yarn. Tn (tin United Ktatii "rli,l,.l,n.n

yam 1b yarn of which t twist slopct tip to the right similar -o the thread of nn nrillimrv rlirht-liatwl

' av,lun, UUI mans call this "left-hand" yarn, foi the reason that If held In the hand ll linn tn lm twisted to the lnft ....t...

. .-- lw m mi it together, whereas tvutlng to the

The Hclnmnl.

hir;Sf J'0UBw'rt in on whi0.M.,1l,.,:l "I know now

Mv!ry" Ä 'S? rnTl ,o 8,0 nht-

timt. "ii . mc puling WOre on WV. 'VU. PV"r ron,i tl' -mt o iSj Ur,al PftRe' wWoh V8 khimni, n.i h Iarfi..rwtnJ unless Mamps ai(, Jric.ouecir. Now Yor Excavating. Cnddln tin Wfll füN ...1 t .

Bn m,i V u,w 1,1,1 a" no way

n I.., i oiijijiuhu; I wÄS!' n" ?'raGr.

buried ho en o, tVulu UH my ro,k8 aro

Caddie (as the'golfor skies another Ä no I ?th 11,8 driT Ä rii ' y. Hl bettor ta' J'onr Iron Glasgow Haillo.

EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER

Strangers Now. to"Sk!"i0nCf l Iuan,w,'o oce offered I I mV,,U .,cIonclemy rich." f i ii ? d (ln 1 a,,,,oar 10 l,low you. ili o '' gaV0 y" n 8,sn of rfJCs;

0n'I.V A wfusod to buy tho

lineage) necord-Hornld. DeveloDmint.

"Hemembor."

mni. ..i. --iiiuai in-

v.. ii luri r Qr 'itr

"t ,n ! ,rk'I,,.,,ono ca'ol laughter." wim i'. n"BWero tlio man "Ho lias tronliln wuu i .. . .

profanity, Washington Star.

When She Got Them.

Next fall the summer girl will sing Of the Sansffln nn,l He t

1111... 1 , ' " tllu Although her tan and freckles aro

i-iuaiicis or ner uncle's farm. Pittsburg Post. Soliloquy In a Garden. Eve was musing. "Nobodv nan anv i

from a lemon." sbn oni.i ""8 ;

. - ....... UlUUIIl, Herewith she sent for the moving van -New York Sun. b

from 'IVrrMil i.i ,1 JIH' n,.,,,! a Hu of ItoliliiK Hnnli nn.1 Surra I)t.-n.. Ciireil l,y tillriirn. "Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and within five duy U.r f,.. , iH.lul were all one sore. We used different remedies but It eot wurm. int....i nt

7 - - ------ -i. vr b hotter and we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall ofT. She HiinVred terribly, and would sera teh until Hie blood came. This went on until she was live mouths old. then I hud her under our family doc-tor's care, but she continued to uruw worse iir

sum it was eraema. When Mio was seven months old 1 started to use the Cutleura Itemedlcs mid in two months our baby was n different girl. You could not see a sljcn of a sore nnd she whs as fair as n new-born baby. She has not bad n sign of the eczema since. Mrs. II. F. Uiidke. LeSueur. Mlun. Ann

dn nnd May '2. '07."

At the Barn Dance. "Whafd that follor say?" Change partners, all." "Oh. saw HOW. Tim .llv.n.. ..n

haint got that bad?" Louisville

iuuner-journai.

Livingstone.

niVl?.l0"?,,,ll(f" A,riI 20 1878, at Ch tambo s village, on tho Lullmaln, In

... .... HOy wn carried by his faithful aarvants to Zanzibnr. from

"...wii Puan a was taken to England and homo with all honors to its Inst Kin4lt... ..I

iiwung piaco tn wostmlnster abbey. . 'f y0'1 boll Win, get isj cro Hall lue the l.t bull Wu.S Ur 2o" pack!

Ready for a Jaunt. "Oh. would that thnu

with mo." 8iglud tho iwain.

way. certainly rn iiv win,

responded the nractleai

"I've no engagement for this aftop

jiuou. ring yoar alrsliip around." Louisville Courlar-Journal. An Expert's Criticism. Stella What do you think of the shonth skirt? Dolla It looks like an invitation to mlco. Now York Sun. Uulok nn Wink. If your cvivs nrho ullh n

burning scnsntion nnd dizzinesi use PKT. TITS EYE SALVE. All ilruggls is or Howard Uros.. Ituffalo, N. Y.

n

In rottint .lh,ntSyp,for Choren t.Uv wlay pain, urei wiad coüc ülc.oü a botUa. Proof.

Mrs. Knicker How do you know

um misiiHiiii was working down in the office?

Mrs. Youngbrido I telephoned and

nii.11 bam jiusy. .ew York Sun.

Vfllmv Clolhra Aro I iiNlKlitlr. Keen thorn u-hiin ..n, i.i . n ..

... ' ... ..vi. i ru.19 Hall 5 cents Cr0Ct'M 8dl 'arRe 0Z- Paclia.

Cold Consolation.

Widow Wilkins I shall alw.lVR Ifoon

r-cnnii ..... ... ..... . . , . . . . T

tt.ut.-ii jiij uiumurj' oi uear niias. Mrs. Hudkins That ought to be easy. You started together so green that you would bo shocked by a change of coior. Denver News.

Her Accomplishments. "IS J'OUr Wlfft n rnn,l nnn,i'' t..i

- owv. wuun . siaiiuu somebody of a voumr mnn wim t,.i

. - c-' ....... ..u IUcontly married. "Well," replied the proud young husband thoughtfully, "sho can boil water without burnimr It " nmnr,.iit t..

nal. " uuu'-

Admitted. "Do you know," said his confidential clerk, breaking it to him as delicately as ho could, "that some people accuse

juu ui ii-uuing a uouuio lire? ' Ily George, I do!" exclaimed Mr. hpOtCaSh. the Qllllnmit nini-nlm.,, t

work twice as hard as any man in mv employ. ' Chicago Tribune. No Backbone. Patience Have you seen tho .ninek ss cactus? Patrice No. but I've seen enough spineless things already Yonkers Statesman.

No Limit.

Gunner She's a very progressive young lady. Sho is going to enter the field of journalism and start a paper Giiyer Yes. and sho is going to call it the Humor. Don't you think that Is rather an unusual name? Gunner Not at nil

18 Started 1V a wnmnn Ii ilii-o,.r. i

, . . - "."..jo Kama .a wonderful circulation. Chicago

Constipotion OCnnonciulv Oktrcoine vnyAKi

11 Y B Mm. 1)11 III! fe IV '1 1 1 11 ni-rtiMA la. . .u.

17 r " cllOIib rtlltx, ic "distance oHieow fruly boncjiciftl Unlive rnc Jy, run oKgß nj bnir efScnwij vviucK cnablvft owe lo form refulor Kabtfft daily $0 il.al assifitatxec lo nature may be roJuaH dispensed wilV when ho ouor needed as tiie Ccstof vencdcs,whcn rcouird, arc lo assist nature niui h1 1 f......L J M... .1- .

1 C I 1 If lOlur of junctions, vlticli must depend ulli-

proper e)orfÄ,aul riflit living generally.

buy the genuine J J California Fig Syxiup Co. only SOLD BV" ALL LEAD I NO DRUGGISTS one sue only, ruiar pme SOWf.

TEN YEAHS OF BACKACHE.

Tliouanmla of Wlllll.-n Suffrr In Iii.

Sinne Wmj-. Mrs. Thos. Dunn. ir..t vim. st .

Columbus, Ohio, says: "For more than

ten years I was In misery with backache. The 1 m p le s t housework completely exhausted me. I bad no strength or ambition, was nerv-

(L imr r" ous aml offered head-

.....v ...... . . mmiij ..jrv tin. After tlifi vonra nf

pain I uns despairing of ever being

mien wiien nouns Kidney Pills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a permanent cure. I am very grateful." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. I'oster-Milburn Co.. Ituffalo. N. Y.

The love that springs from heaven sweeps men back there.

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nijn'a S.OOnnil 3.BO alioca than any ollitr manufacturrr In Ilm world. ix una wear longer than nnjr other make, fimlly, Mm, 8071, Wtimn, MImiiI Chlldm W.L.DtM 11.00 anil $1.00 OUt tig Show uul f Pile.. W. L. Vnt "tt. u i: 00 art th. bmt U tb, ."ill mr '"V Nn !"''tlti.l. iv. U Iloocia rum and pn-a , Ump-l on bottom. Sold eTtrr-lit-re. bhora mmM from ractorVioVi i ran ot I he world. Caialomi In. W. L DOU0US. Ii7 Spirl Si.. BncktM. M.u.

TfiD O I I r NEST LANDS IN THK run oALE weYto.ooo acres braud CLOVER BELT OF WISCONSIN. 11 within a few miles ot three railroad; ffoud roadt a d achools; terms and pneo on tract ol 40 acres and up reasonable. Write tor Information. SETTLERS ESPECIALLY DESIRED. John S. Owen Lumber Co., Owen, Wis.

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