Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1908 — Page 7
A SUDDEN COLD.
Big Game in Alaska
-"Teddy Ought to Co There
Helen Sanctb!r.of SISMalaSU St. t" . h -Te b, Sites tnlntorwtlac letter oa the of eitcfclns eoM. hiu cacnotfail to teof vaisc to all wonea wko ra- h cold eoaür PEBU lira for
SODDEN GOLDS. Tikra jucdntin- to I-irecttnos b ::. at Ac hrat Ap;rarjr e nf the CM
I 111 IVSW, "
A wonderful variety of wild gamo. rangln frutn th lordly moobo and forruidJibU; polar bear 10 the agil i:.ountuin sht-ep and deer, with waterfowl and am? birds without end, is to be found In Alaska. Wilfred H. 0eood. aaintant biologist of tho Depart
ment of Aertculture. has returned to
Washington from a long study of tho Käme r-surceB of this Territory, and
ho tells a story of hunting poasiDiu
ties thre calculated to enthuse even
the dullest snortsnian.
From all account the Presidents th.rst for bis came might have been
appeased by an expedition to Alaska. H would not lind there the wild
boars, tipers and other beasts of the
trnnira. but he would nnd practically
alt the came wnicn uuring mo euro
days of the republic mndo the Western count rv the h'uuter's paradise.
Mr. Osgood pronounces Alaska one of th mos' Important game regions in
th world. It Is tho last ot tno Araer
lean Dossessioas in which the frontier
conditions will continue for many thows who care to go there
trw um win have cood siKjrt for n
ij " - - tnnir r.?riod to CODIO.
Alaska possesses a varied climate, broad river. Innumerable lakes, deep forests and chains of lofty mountain
tn hnrt. manv of the cmei nunu
nt 9 ntuI same resort, un uie
barren northern shores are found the
lumbering walrus aud savage poiar beexs In the southern regions are innumerable deer, and between these forests, the
IWO Bilisui" f- - - --
To Help Her Memory. I shall be away a whole year, so I
must give you a KeepsaKe, my said Charles, drawing a rather insig
nificant ring off his little xingor.
It's not much, Charlie, is U7 sue
remarked.
No. darling. Hut It lan't the intrin
sic value of the thing that ,
'Of course not, dearest!" she inter-
I km od hurriedly. "But, my own. you could manage to give me a diamond
ring. 1 should always bo looKing at, iw and that would make me think of you
whon you're away!"
Just the Thing For Her. Tommy Pa, gimme a dollar. Tomorrow's mamma's birthday, you know, and Pa You want to give her a present, oh? What did you think of giving her? i Tommy-Why, theres a daady air
rlflo up
Philadelphia Press.
HEIR TO GREAT FORTUNE.
'Baby" Brown, the Widest Known Elght-Year-Old in the Country.
.
rr.i.ii' s
It Surely Would, wore only a nice, large bank
the girl who was
young
"If I
check!" sighed
pretty but poor.
"Thon what? quonou me
man.
"Then," oxpfolnod the fair main, 'my face would make me valuable. -Detroit Tribune.
Young Joba Nicholas Brown. $16.000,000 "Baby" Brown al
. i o. i mnwrtiT heir to several
norv as hio um - - grandmother. Mrs. John Can er Brnwr. Is the wWest kaowa eight year vld ia tho couatry to-day Baby Brown a hurried off to Europe last winter u escape suspected kidnapers, where h travoiod thrauch England and the
QE&L WAS DELIRIOUS
aud T1-KÜXK Wrr Krrcltlni
Ü",""A"4 south of France. In Paris Mrs. Brown
"An eruption uror uv , .
I took her to a ooctor.
ter'8 chest
- 1 Ml'
tattooed into
tarrh
A
si unpleasant en-
i al tar.i:. im";
i mbo tad iaa 'r''' hy IV ran a v r tr. it an i 1 st f.r a
Uis I a "J
-. " - 4
day a i sv"-r. - . :cuLa OiO
usual somd healthy s I'-i-a w an and "
SWA HEADACHE
GARTER'S
1VER
PIUS.
kARin of moose and canuou.
and goats range the snow-clad mountain peaks. . .. -Among Alaska's game anlmais said Mr. Osrood. "are some of th largest and finest in the world, sm-h as the giant moose and the hupe brown bears. The Alaska moos i the largest existing land mammal In America, and the largest member of the deer family in tho world. It is similar to the moose of Eastern North An.orin. .nd the elk of the old world.
but exceeds them in size and differs ; good;
A Match for Him. "It's too bad." said the Judge caus
tically, "that the defendant snoum
have chosou you for counsel. iou
know nothing about law.
"Well, your honor," repueo. me
young lawyer, "I don't need to in mis
court." Philadelphia Press.
Persian Beauties, snmn of the beauties of Persia dec
orate their faces by painting figures of
animals and Insects upon tnem.
DRAGS YOU DOwTi. DncUnehe nntl Kltlnr,- Tronble Slcwlv Wrr One Out.
Mrs. U. Crouse. Fayette St.. Manchester. Iowa, says: "For two years my imrir ws weak and rheumatic Pains
ran tnroupn uij un, hips and limbs. I could hardly Ret nbmit and lost much sleep. The action of
the kidneys was much disordered. I Wgan using Doan's Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable. The kidney ac-
ti.ju beiame normal, me wuuiv el and my health is now unusually
and he pronounced It to be ecxeoia of a very bad form. He treated her, but the disease spread t her back, and then the whole of her bead was affected, and all her hair had to be cut off. The pain she suffered was excruclatInc. and with that and the beat and
Uncling her life was almost unbearable.
the Countess d Os
raav iSun Drösser, and mere tao
fr w
Brown played wun nis nuw tou with tho long name. Elizabeth Georg ette Marie Valentine Viscountess
d'Osraay. Tho littlo fellow has come to
Pircndlllr. In London, and
. ... I r- e A rtt1IWll
in tne cnantps. r..,Se. - " -r- of lMnnnnnlfl.
great change has come oer jirt. rauc r ivuiu, Brown withia the past year, for he re- ind. Ten. wites to Mrs. ttnkliam.
a n .-,,ffT-in"- for seven years
" " " " i .
id by Lydia K. Plnkliunrs esctablo A Compouml. ltcad her letter.
. . u fnr nmn hut Master Nicnoias urvv. n.
many nights. The 5econd doctor w.e
Occasionally she was dellrlou? and she i jg himself no longer as' Baby" j fa d emaie troubles for seven
This summer he Is decked out In silk .oU3 f not j0 anything. I he knickerbockers, patent leather ties. doctor8 treated me for different troubles sack coat. Buster Brown collar, red but am me no gootl. While in this connecktie, light colored English walkln? dition i wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for adtop coat, and with this get-up ho car vico and took Lydia E. Pinkham s ege-
rles a walking smck anu m aucuuru table Compouna, anu x "
j tried afforded her jnrt a little relief as the first. Then I purchased Cuücora
fin-
the first. Then I purchasea
Soap. Ointment and Pills, and before
the Ointment was three-quarters
lshed every trace of the
gone.
T. W. Hyde. Brentwood, Essex, land. Mar. 8, 1007."
disease was , alwaj-s by a nurse and a private de and wen.-
Sdallv life is somewhat method- 'FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN
1
i. nt-. ta?lc. Mrs. tectlve.
1 i lt-uii i ' "
Eas-
r-J -v' v
leal, for Mrs. Brown wants her son to yot thirty years 14 um - -be well and strong, and as one of th. ham's Vegetable Omipountl, maao means toward that end he has to dls- m an(i herbs, has been tno
A Sure Sign. pose of a quart 01 cream uquj. 1 Ktanciawi remedy lor lemnie
. . . 1 I r v.. a riosc inur " ... 1 ii.tinf oat
Say." said the tpr in tne o. r e co - - has andhasrositiveiy eureu
store, as she welgheu out a u i "' ,w nn7h nnri and vomen who have tieen in uuicu worth of poppermlnt loienges and put luncheon with the ww. and JV nt:- inflamxnation,ulceraUiem InaV bag, "this fellow 's . for .f SSn flbroi tumors, irregularities, raaÄUrrk;owr whlsperedthel-fSfHTtSä 'llnnTrS fettfe other rfrl I mother. Each forenoon the lad go-s ng,dovn feeling, flatulent, "aiBCS "Ho used to buv two-pound boxes horseback riding with two mounted tion,dizdness,trnen-ous prostration, regularly. Now look what he's taking ; atteadans. one on each side In the yh dorft yoU try lt home to her."-Detrolt Free Press. afternoon he drives for a while with hcsitate to write to Mrs. . his mother, after ftrst calling upon hte .f thcre is anytliinR Lanouaoes. grandmother, who Is very feeble, and A m ki n sioUness you do not Languages. expects her grandson W day with XrÄil. She will treat your "I am afraid that your w chef is 7 wtcrfnconfi rvcortarine vour disesüo," said the. Bmi.mo. wor eoiair to bed lctie.rincu ""'- i-oirrettetl
physician. "Here's a proscription.- 1 Äbj BrW4 lo tae ptayrootn If:in norf and because of her
"Lot s nave a 100 ai . . d starx aD BS tmporteu moTira V-r.rinoe she lias neipcu
' nirtrw This about comprises tn , , ...1 Address. L
m-hMt in color. IU antlers ream
roagniflcent proportions almost rlval lnc those of the extinct Irish elk The average spr-ad from tip to tip is between flvo and six leet. "Thev are found pretty generally throughwit th timbered parts of
I.- 11 n.,lrr DO Cent a IKJi.
Foster-Milburu Co Buffalo. i.
The Chorus Girl. "Well. It's you and other mon that
make girls
wear tisms. uins uuu .
wnr 'mn for the fun of it. but hocause
Alaska, except in J rjj;,'. yoü men pay 'em money to. And coat range, where thy -we absem haye mon(y ,lve
Still hnnung is im y a gir, slx or eight dol ars a
week in a store to stanu up an uay
.-1 rtFJaatsv.wK
Sr.xütn. B-d Taste i tie Jlflota. Ceatud Tmc7K.Pta to ttssl. T"RFID LHTH. Th7
GARTERS TrrrtE IVER PILLS.
rositirelr enrrd by
these Little 1'ius.
Tr t.i r-ryrtJ Dts- 1 mnnw In Alaska. Callln
tr.i t-ta Drst 1 a" h,i, th birch-bark horn, so success-
Lp". aaiilÄnearty , practiced In Eastern Canada, is A perfect rem- ! ' ' tlv , voüue. Contrary to the
custom In the East the imitation 01 the bull is ush1 most frequently, alkiMtti triilpuce that bulls can be at
tracted by the call of the cow is not lacking. In some instances dogs hae ben successfully employed. -Caribou inhabit the treeless and emi-treel parts of Alaska. Except in crossing from one mountain ride to another, they rarely nter the timber, and consequently are seldom seen bv travelers on the main river highways Thev scatter widely in sumSX and in the fall collect in herds. Sten very Urg. but at al "mes they roam widely. The great herds in the fall of the year perform a more or less
firnUr movement in -ne -
SmiRLL SXILB0SL SHJiaPF.lCL
jREFUSE SÜSST1TUTES.
and sell coods till she's ready to yell
nicht, she's so nervous, anu )u
at
week
hr
canest.
' r'-sr.-and
r a comfortable
QT TrKFD
Wi-fXVylYl-a- jflW l . trve .same time Vf 1 c Vapest in the vj I erd because it "c:2HJ
weirs longest 3iP Defj&kre
0- '
TOILET ANTISEPTIC Kep5 the breath, teeth, mouth ad body ist.tepttcil y clean ind free fro anbeIhr if r in-1 if c and dtsafreeabte odors, wbiJi water, soap od tooth preparation!
Kie cannot do. A lenaicidal, diiafectmi od deoJor tzjii totliri reqattite et ciceptioc! rxcelleoce sd econoniy Iavalnable ftr toiimed ere, tirtxt and etui and t'emt catarrh- At dra and toilet torn. 50 cents, or br na.I postpaid. Trill SispU
TETW HtM 1B 1tlTT ' IOO IT THE PAXTON TG1LET CO., Bost34,Mas3. l4o Lt. Colofido, Moaun. Wiomm srf ol"i -eiterit Sute. o SHIPMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD COODS AND EMIGRANT MOVABLES. Addr.w tt iitaicxxrcKatiisc,i35tis9 su Ctxjii. IX. t 355 Ufceart 5nre- l4U.
u.k,i.iv th best known
collects along the wate. " the Yukon and Tanana rivers. K regularly musters from 1.000 to J.000 r more animals. In spite of the lovlos made on it by hunters. Thrhlgher parts of the oujalna c.tthoHatern coast of AlasKa
are Inhabited by white mountain goats large numbers. With the exception of .b? Pronghorn antelope , h 1
tain goat Is, zooiogicaiiv. uie .v ,- culter of American game animalsWith the possible exception 1 of th
ox Its banns are
Despite Its name. n. " .. ...innn thniich nav-
uat nor is 11 an nnw'Fi. - - more in common with the antelope haa the true goats. At present its nearest relatives are the curious Asiatic screws and gorals and the well-known chamois. -i- nt This goat lives almost entirely at hi eh altitudes, frequently steep cliffs. Sk-walled ! canyons and summits of an even more forbidding nature than aa ... ,n.mtjln sheen. Tc
tb"se ira.vwivu ----- .
ffr- tha tno "Irl eiemcen a
to wear tights and dance and sing In a chorus. Do you wonder that those that can choose the chorus? Ut M tell you one thing. Mr. Man. If I had to do it over again. I'm damned 11 I d ever go into store work at all I d light out straight for the chorus. o womon've got to do what you want us to to live, anyhow and it seems iibo tic hotter in the chorus you
"pay us three times as much for show- bo hung L ",?,. w n for selling your wlvos upward.
hardware. I'm sick of all this bunk nbout the chorus girl. Lot me ask vou one thing: Which is the decentor i,roposltion-the girl on the stage rUni? for her living and
working hard, too-or the rich loafer
. 1. Koti.tianiimi row WIIU
"But you can't road It. J nictiirwc: This about comprises
"Oh. that's all rifiht. I cowan 1 hUds tine If it varies 1 road the menu either." Houston I osu . u mlr jB oogseaUals. If he attends lEmauVauel Church with his mother ii-a Cr-. Ii nie i Sunday, he is accompanied by the SijoHld to ia errry bou- Ask jar ero- watchman just the same
rtr ,L lJiTst pB""c- i Mrs. Brown's instructions are. "Never , Al . take your eyes off Johnny: you can Another Objection. wbal adght happen." New "There's one great objection to the York WoritL flving machine." said Mr. Sirius Bar-i ker, "and that's the question of safety The Pastor and the Aut0. appliances." j . v vn.-t who tours the sur
sJs$S M ' Ä SWTS, want to use It you re sure w um , . .. i ,u .in&i and the au-
borrowed." wismaswa , -t"L k 7. c.V;h7..n,miBt.
tiiousaiiiLj. Address, Lyn, Mass.
DYSPEPSIA "HTtae Xn tout w.-nl.r'nl rifjr.ti" foe thrm :t. 41- sf " tr4 of lomea c&urrk t j a 1 it pini I ill la rcl f ru nJf- uipatilioa. I hUia r sb' 11 t rttnalt bu w tu tai ' t- Ut 1 i"t tili Bon ei rl 111 in ta oitr 1 ht takes JibiiK ii'.. as JlrrSt-. Jnej Cltr.-
Best For
The Dowels
has Star.
bean
Dynamite. Dvnamito explodes so rapldTr that Its force Is exerted in the dirocüoa from which the greatest pressor comes. That is. If the dynamite he placed on the ground the oxptoslve force is down; if It be huag agaimu a waii lie farce attack the wall: if it
bo hung under an object Its force Is
A Good Way.
"How can I cure him of being so superstitious?" hen him it's bad luekr Pittsburg Post.
1 V.n KnlI.IIORIlfWl TOW
. .. ,r. innk nt her and I w Prtiit' lire alve.
nignt auwr a b. - -fÄj, ..L. J ii4.bp IW. ere
All drnfxists or Hewad
u.b.iw aw. MM.h Me.ll infl.nBimtlon.
leuip. " f ,h ... .ifK f v1m and sa5Re
1
tomoMlfst. who bad a slight acquaint- j
ance with aim. lavuea aim 10 nut-. "Thaak you." said the pastor. "I'd like to. but for my reputation's sake I had better not. My parishioners are süsktUy down on those machines, and if I should be seen ridiag in one they ' woald say I was putting oz. airs and might make It unpleasant for me." Pocr Taste. j "Is your dog Hind?" "Good gracVwG our Rover! I should: say not! What ever led you to ask' such a question?" ; 'Vhv. I knew be was either bliad
or etee had very poor taste. "Explain yourself." -There's aot much to explain. Last
night Rover tried to bite that awfally
thin Miss Blinker. uieveiaBa Dealer.
r ineooweis ja
caw crt cathartic
r.ouist Plb Potn TU Good .Ho Oood, yti.-a.WMiijrp lie 2Sr . Me. i Mi la s. T- Kf h'l itunpod C'JC. aür&at! 10 cur or J -r ru --r Stereos Remedy Co., Chicco o.- N.Y. ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Gure
Plain
Rich.
flreng HjhLs.
Bros.
The Beard.
I Tho r-ra-srtb at th board is strongest
Famous Noses. The saddest people in this world are . . mea Uy? right hand sWe.
The immortal Ovid, surnamed Naso. those who are always neeing irwa had a bottlo nose. . row. i sennons can not take the place of
Lycurgus and Solon naa nobos
urn
Cures Sore Gums. Tightens Loose Teeth. Whitens Yellow Teeth.
Price Sl-00.
By Mall Prepaid.
MARION CHEMICAL CO Indianapolis, Indiana.
musk
known.
pe
. . . nt ihm is more
witnm gun ÜB- :hnn ot
f a feat 01 mouauuu..-,
crat-y hunting. This is paruj "- ,h" goats keep watch only over the ounfr?below thorn, so It Is necessary rSet above-and to do so Is n most casS to get to the ultimate height "Alaska Is without a rival In respect t. number and variety of bears. No w"r than thirteen kinds live In the t torv divided Into four general Thrown bears, the grizzlies, the
nnd polar ueare. 1":
tho most numerous
bears
bears are
mportant. and are found exchi iV, tim ennst region. I found
a -
sialic
ed vrdeaon tj. iit rnA and &mm tht m oituard trm Pnilm If rs fun a cooVl cr crii i.ln $rnatt.hrsm UVbj 1 1 Ca xir ad eootwo au! t rr w2. Cars lr eoueri wfV W,w!l-il Jrr ir-t tri FV Cur or fe 1 y butt. fVwal(ttrft Frreltaa
At an kmtMt", 25 ct.
KU
i2r 1303.
,ir. ! 1
that brown oeara ai ,htn crizzlies: they are more power Z at close quarters are wn
SÄ Ä fdTargeVo Sim and by some have been called Shears. Alaskan brown bean are
rapidly becoming extlncu asuib Cor. Brooklyn Eagle. How He Died.
Governor Hughos seldom onve"s . .7 -kh. n.idrofisos bv relating amus-
fng neiden s "bat at the Greene Coun recently he relaxed Ho was t .... h ih with the aid of
n?..,"7.r chool in a small
n''v '.Haitine the gymnasium
'i" ",,. .nil nudltori-LJ U.
' f;ii 'Xa"v'l '
procreM. teachor. "did
l Ili'Uiao. -- " , , ,, Ma-tin Luther die a natural death?
No naa am. ' was 1 in""
..u, W)S excommunicated uy a oun.
Scinlo Nasica derived his name from and clean Ii
t.ic. varv nm nmoni uusu. 1
Antldchus VIII was called "Grypus because his nose was as big ana hooked as a vulture's beak. In the medals of Cyrus and Artaxerxes the tips of their noses came clear out to the rim of the coin. Mohammed's nose was so curved that the point seemed to be endeavor ing to Insert Itself between his lips.
Numas nose was 1" length, whence ho obtained his sur name of Porapilius, as being the owner of a superlative nose. -o. Tvn.wjpk's nose was so
prominent that Lavater offered to wager his reputation that, blindfolded, he could tell It out of 10.000 other noses by simply taking It between his
thumb and linger.
WANTED TO KNOW
The Truth .Khnmt .rn p- -"
It doesn't matter so mucu wnai .wu . a. a. taaT
hear about a tiling u s wnai juu w ..... Anil correct knowledge
soft sympathy.
mlm-3 Ps reach
. a a
six inches in longü, I?3! t7Pm, L do -11 The The breath of your prayer deter- , awS9II's ---ÄÄ.Ä
mir e Dm om4-t. o,u.s. cj
I cw York Times.
juds
Thirty Days.
Have you anything to offer
Prisoner-No. judge. 1 had 10. but
my lawyer toon tnau iu...ut Magazine.
most likely to come from personal
is mosi iiKcij iu v.v. . ' j
exiericncc.
"About a year nso," writes a - j ... litr I nil Irrst Ion. 1
man, 1 was mii-" j cspeciallv during the forenoon. I tried f several remedies without any penna-
nent IniproromenL
"My breakfast usually conMsieo o. . ... i,nnr hmml mffee 1
oatmeal, sicsik 1 .uu.-, t anil some fmlt.
"Hearing so much about i.rnpe-.Mu?'. I concluded to give It a trial and find
out If all I had heard of It was true. I
So I began with Grape-Miis anu ,
crenm, - son doiuhi eps-". " 1 -
Postuni nnd some fruit, r.erore tne enu of the first week I was rid of the ncld- ; Uy of tho stomach ami folt much relieved, j -itv the eml of the second week nil I
traces of Indication hnd dlsappearetl ami I was In first rate health once more. P.eforc beglnnlug this course of dlot, I never had any appetite for lunch, but now 1 can enjoy n hearty rowl at noon time." "There's a ReaName given by Postum Co.. Rattle Creek. Mleh. Read. "The Road to WcllvHIp.m In pkes. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time te time. They arc Kenu5ne true and fM ef hunian interest.
ALCOUOL 3 PER CENT ; JÜhZtiMc rVrprofiafitrAsstaüJlu ilcF03uaKlfat ling Ik: Smxb adUwia
Pronoics KSoiuCknf Jncss and RestTonlaLts küc
OpiunuMarphnc KXixr
Not Narcotic.
lion . aow 3wuuu-
YorfasX-om-uisiJCVxror
rtcssandLossorm
KENT YORK. J
Tho Kind Toa üavo Always Bought, and wliicli has been in uso for over SO years, has homo tho signature of
and has Dccnxnauounucr i vrS?T- ßonal snpervision since its infancy.
an r, n-rnu TTnih.f!ontandJust-a.s-KOod,,are hut;
Experiments that triüo vith and endanger tho health o Infants and ChUdren-Expcrienco against Experiment. What is CASTOR1A Castoria is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Paresoric, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, aTorphtao nor other rcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys V oraa and aUavs FcvcrWmcss. It cures Diarrhcea and n I Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, regt ila cs tho Stomach aud Bovrclf, giving healthy ami natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho 3Iothcr's Xriciul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
the Signature of
Guaraeei
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
The Had You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years
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a-r.trr. ixt err.
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