Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 November 1908 — Page 3

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FOUR GIRLS

Restored to Health by Lydia 13.

I.Inküam'sVcifotnWoVoiiuiouiiü.

Read What Thy Say.

Miss Lillian Kos.i.ß.'K) Käst HUh Strödt, Now York, writes: " Lydia

K. riukham's Voßota,11 Compound overl camo Irregularities, n-

moüio BUiierini, ana Inorvous headaches.

after overythinp elso lud fallml to help mo, und I fool it a duty to

let others know of It." Kuthar!iioCralK,'.355 , Lafayetto St., Donver,

Iuoi , wriioH: j names to Lydia K. I'lnkhain's Veuot.iblo Compound I

liuuwell.aftormiiToring for mouths from nervous prostration." Mltrf Mario StolUman, of Laurel, la., I writes. "IwnsJnamn-

Sdowiicomlltionandfiuf

I fered from suppression, Hi.llL"stloii, and poor

circulation. Lydia E. IMiikhaui's VcROtablo Compound inado tno well and stronR." M Iks Kilon M. Olson,

Lof417N KttstSt., Ko-

I wan oo, 111., says: Lydia K l'inkhum'sVcgetablo Compound cured mo of backarhe. bido

ache, and established 1 my periods, after tho best local doctors had failed to help ine."

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. J r thirty years Lydia E. Pinklu' .s Coiii)ouih1, nindo

fr i. r ;s ana norus, has dccii mo i i f t 1

6t.!-. .1 n-iiu-iy ior leiuiuo ins. i oUlr ,lm.s w, foIluw arJl.asi.M:iVi-lycuro(lUlO I The wheat, oat and

:u i Mi u;tu wen wwuuiuu wmi dbf nts, inflammation, ulce rati, .n, i' i "id tumors, irregularities, jxri !i j- iins, backache, that bearluz - i ' lmff,llatulcniey,indhjesti. 'i,'i '7iii. ss,orncrvousprostratiou. U n't u try it? Mrs. IMnkhnm invites all sick women to write her for advice. Sho has jrnided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SICK HEADACHE

i Positively cured by

these Little rills. They also relievo Dts-

I tress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty

Eating. A perfect rem

edy for Dizziness. Kausca,

Drowsiness, Dad Tasto

In tho Mouth, Coated Tongue. Pain In tho PMe, TOKPID LIVEN. The?

regelate tho Bowels, rurely Vegetable. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.

Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signaturo REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

EXCELLENT WEATHER AND MAONIPICENT CROPS. i ... .

'"l'ur iron. WfMirru f'nuntln Ar

Very KiioiiurnKlnK. A correhjKindeiit writes the Wlnnl VX (Mini.) Free ITchh: "The IMnch

r Cr'k District f Southern Allwrta), ho original home of fall wheat, where it hin been jcrowii without fullure. dry

bwihoiih and wet, for about 25 yean). 1 excelling Itwlf th!K year. The yield hihI quMllty are both phenomeiiul, aa Ihih tx'on the weather for Its harvesting. Forty hiiHhels is n coinuion yield, and inn-iy Molds go up to W). () and ver. and mt of It No. 1 Northern. Kven hint year, which was less favora hie. similar yields were in Home cases obtained, but owing to the season the quality was not so good. It Is probably safe to nay that the average yield from tht Old Man's Klver to the boundary will Ik- 47 or 4$ bushels per aere, and mostly No. 1 Northern. One man bus Just made a net profit from his crop of $ 111.55 per acre, or little I ins than the selling price of land. I .ami here Is too cheap at present, when a crop or two will pay for it, and a failure almost unknown. Nor is the district doendent on wheat, nil other crois do well, also stock and dairying, and there Is a large market at the doors In the mining towns up the Crow's Nest Tans, and In ritish Columbia, for the abundant hay of the district, and poultry, pork and garden truck. Coal Is near and cheap. Jim Hill has nn eye on its advantages, and has Invested here, and Is bringing the (Jreat Northern Hailrond soon, when

barley crop In

other parts of Western Canada show splendid yields and will make the farmers of that country (and many of them are Americans) rich. The Cana- ' dian Government Agent for this district advises us that he will he pleased to give Information to all who desire it about the new lnnd regulations by which a settler may now securo ICO n rcs in addition to bis 100 homestead acres, at $.'1.00 an acre, nud also bow to reach these lands into which raili ways are being extended. It might 1 ! 'nterestliig to read what is said of that I country by the editor of the Marshall

(Minn.) News-Messenger, who made a trip through jmrtlons of It in July, 100S. "Passing through more than three thousand miles of Western Canada's agricultural lands, touring the northern and southern fanning bells of the Province's of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, with numerous drives through the great grain fields, wo were made to renllze not onlv tho

magnificence of the cros. but the mag

nltude. In measures, of the vast terrl

HITTir I tu.-viininw vn&'iaiuiu j Hin 0M-iiuik. 1111(1 lO IK OM10(l. 10

IVER sis -775- farming immigration. There are hun

I PILLS. XyZGsx1?&&C I dreds of thousands of farmers there,

WtJk Dcnicc ciiDCTiTiirrc I ;,Iul '"illlons of acres under cultivation

but there is room for millions more, I and other millions of acreage avail-

j able. We could see In Western Can

ntia in sou. product, topography or

. climate, little that is different from

Minnesota, and with meeting at every

men and farm

ers who went tlier frnnt Mil ätnt If

' was dlilleult to realize one was beyond

WESTERN CANADA ,Ulc bouo1nrr of thp ntry.

y TL- .

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CARTERS

PlTTLE

in iwrn i

in pills.

Funny Old Earth

Some HemarKablc TricKof Thu

Weird World

45h50 Bushels of

WhCfll per AcrC point nmny business

have been grown on Farm Lands in

1. Fi- - c (' K me tri t-t

.. iess woald be satisfactory.

f ral avcrageis above 20 bushels

a e I ud in their praiics of the a ij that wonderful country " t -m - 'rrcMonitrnce National . w, .ation of Aueutt. iqS.

; to ircurc a Homestead of f e a ,d another 160 acres at JJ.co per - i- h .re paid the cost of their farms (if nl thrn had a balance of from ioxo

c ,1 uuc crop, l'ify.Oats. Flax-alldo well. Mixed

s-rai success and Unrjrinf ihiKhlr (iiraate. uplendid Schools and ' i 'l(S brinp mot erery district ''a b of market. ' t atH Ind Companies hac lands for . ..ei and on easy terras. Beit We.i Pamphlet.

1 iree for these and information ure lowest Hallway Kates apply to

,,. J , Nipermtendent of Iramkration, I 1"Jla1'; W H. Rogers, T Floor 1 . - i'fminat BuIIilint:. IndunapoUs, Ind.. " 11 internment Aernts.

f b.r foq

Agents.

Oil. tdrtlnnl.

I

Kempls Balsam

Will stop any conrjh Ihnt enn be stopped by any jnccllclnc nnd cure coughs Ihnt Pnnnnl t. 1 I... .

other medicine.

It is always the best courjh cure. You ennnot aiiord to take chances on any other kind. KOIP'S BALSAM cures counhs, colds, bronchitis, nrlp, usthma and consumption In Ursi stages. It docs not contain alconol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poisonous or harmful drug.

HELP

IMT O.V HAVING

Warts.

To euro a wart put a drop of vinegar

on It throe or four times a day and

then put on the vinegar as much bak

ing soda as the vinegar will absorb

Keep It on ton minutes, and in a few

days' tlmo tho wart will drop off and

leave no mark but a tiny white spot.

Mow's This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for

any cac" of catarrh that cannot be cured by

Hau rntarrn i ure. K. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undervlirned. hare known F. J,

Cheney for the lust 15 years, and bl!eTS

him perfectly Honorable In all business trans

Actions, and financially able tofarry out any

ouueaiions miuif uy nts nrm. Walmno. Kinnan II Mirtix, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure I tsken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the nystem. Testimonials senv

free, rrlce, toe per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpatioa.

Deer in Belgium. Beer Is the national beverage of Del

glum. The country has 3.375 brewer

ies, with an output of 433,000.000 gal

Ions a year. Foreign beers arc largely

imitated.

Ho Your Clothr Look Vrllnvr? If so. use Red Cross Hall Blue. It will make them white as snow. Large 2oz. package, 6 cents.

Curious Burial Custom. In Assam a curious burial custom

exists. All corpses are lowered from the roofs with ropes, It being contrary to the laws of tho country to carry a

dead body through a door.

Mn. Vtcxlcw'. Whit ijrap tor children UuO (nr. softens ths rams, redacts intlmmtion.

siUra pain, cures wind colic 2c.üta a bo til a.

Cocoanut Shells. Cocoanut shells make excellent fuel.

The enormous amount of oil they contain causes them to take fire at once. Mnnv lintnl tfnntinrs In V.n il n n 1 rnnnir.

ttnucM ur Martel S Prenarafian nlzo tho fact and buy largo quantities

ccm nuuo to,, so w.aaa m., s. Y.CIty '

Beware of the Cough 'tut ha Bra on persliteiitly, WfiVing your night s rtt sod ejki Jttmgyou with the violence J '2 raroxTsms A few dotes of Piio i Cure wilt lltve wondtrfullr nr conti, no mitUr u US arsneed or serious " khmIim and lieal theirrtuttd 'ice, eleirs the clorgr d air Wgts and the cough diiip-

At all dnjggUt.', 25 ets.

them to mix Avlth coal as fire light-

Clear, white clothes nre a sign that the

I housekeeper ucs Red Cross Hall Ulue.

Courting in Borneo. All the suitors for a girl's band in Borneo are expected to he generous In their presents to her. These presents are never returned. Therefore tho wily young lady defers aa long as possible a positive selection of the happy man.

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N V INDIANAPOLIS NO. IC. 1D0S.

Let us bo of good cheer, remembering that tho misfortunes hardest to bear aro those which never come. Lowell.

Tho only serious and formidable thing In naturo Is will, Emerson.

lho other day tho sea-cliff near Lyme Regis, In Dorsetshire, suddenly turned itself into a pretty good imita-

u,ul k volcano, greatly to ttiu aiunu of tho people living nearby. Tho cause was the upontanoous combustion of cortaln Inlianimablo material, and ono result was that a large section of the cliff tumbled into tho Bea

un a most tremendous craah. Far away in the Arctic, oa tho northernmost coast of Hritlsh North Amori.

ca, a similar sham volcano 1b working

wu uu unormous scale. A huge cliff, lying to tho oast of Cape Buthurst, is Uli abluzo for a distance of over 20 miles. Tho faco of tho cliffs Ib seamed with lignite, and this anneara to hav honn

burning for centuriea. How It took

nre, or when, no one knows, or ever will know. And there It goes on blazing year after year, covering tho ever-

lasting ice witli a pall of smoke and cinders.

After years of effort it Is now poa-

siuio to predict tno weather, with tolerablo accuracy, for a dav ahead. Tint

as for fore-tolling what the earth her-

sen win do tho next minute, you might ns well attempt to predict whoro a flash of lightning will strike. Tho forces at work below tho earth's crust seem to take an almost Impish delight in playing the maddest pranks, some

or willen r.re totally unexplainable. Some are harmless, some destruc

tive beyond measure. Of the latter,

me most oxiraoruinary example on record is undoubtedly tho destruction of St. Pierre. Mout Pelee exploded. Such a thing

lias happened before. Volcanoes not

unrrequently blow their heads off. But why that awful cloud of white, hot dust should have rushed straight down upon St. Pierre, killing 40.000 peoplo in less than two minutes, is not so

easily explainable. Tho disaster was so local that Morno Rouge, the suburb

on the hills close above, escaped comparatively undamaged.

Lako Vernagther, a beautiful shoot

or water, tho prido of a valley in tho

lyroi, vanished In a night. Next

morning the bed was bare mud. There was no earthquake on this occasion. The lake quietly disappeared as a bath empties when the plug Is pulled out. Speaking of Swiss lakes .recalls to

mind the extraordinary "tidal" waves of Lake Geneva. They are called

tiuai lor want or a netter name. At

uncertain Intervals the lako heaves itself up, and rises five to six feet in a few seconds. Why or wherefore, no

one Knows. Nor can nny one toll what is han-

pening In the Caspian Sea. For years past Its waters have been falllnc. and

it has been supposed that the great

inianti sea was gradually drying up. Recent soundings revealed the aston

ishing fact that the Caspian is at pres

ent actually deeper than it was a century ago. There is only one possiblo hypothesis. The bottom of the sea must bo dropping out. In 1905 petroleum was struck near tho town of Dalton, in Texas. Hellev-

lng that an oil deposit actually underlay the town, a trial boring was mado

just outside the city. TL.. 1a

inu resnu was aiarming". At a

depth of 250 feet the drill points fell into what was evidently a gigantic subterranean cave, of which soundings

laueu to reacn the bottom.

Presently the earth began to fall away, and drop Into the fearful abyss. A huge pit appeared, which constantly extended. Then all the water in tho town reservoir poured away, leaving

not one orop in the place. Some of those natural phenomena

are quite beyond explanation. In tho northern part of Polk county, Wiscon

sin, tnero are five big holes In tho

ground, natural wells, varying between

izu reet and I CO feet deep.

Vhenever rain is coming these wells go crazy. A current of air comes roaring out, with a sound that can bo heard nearly half a mile away. Tho air Is sometimes so hot that ft will boll a kettle, and, again, so cold that

it win rreeze water.

JUST A CHEAP ONE.

Spellbinder Delivered Great Speech,

but Could Have Done Better for $25.

He had made a fair speech in favor

of his political candidate for governor and against the other, and when ho

had tlnlshed a friend stepped forward

and shook hands with him and said:

"I want to compliment you on your

en ort. it was great."

"Then you liked my remarks, eh?" "They were bang up. I didn't know

it was In you to orate the way you

uiu.

"Oh, I did fairly well. I guess! But

you must remember at the same tlmo

that this was only a cheap speech.

'I no regular orator failed them, and

they rung me in for $15. Of ooure I

could not spread myself for that. Say,

I wisn i nati neon making a regular

twenty-live dollar speech. If 1 had

been I should have called the oimo-

sition candidate a liar.

"I should have shown his utter un

fitness for office.

"I should have proved that his elec

tion would ruin the country.

"I should have advanced statistics

to chill the blood.

"I should have appealed to my hear

ers not to brlnrj about a state of an

archy ami bankruptcy.

"I should have summoned every pa

triot in the audience to go to the polls

early nnd die for American liberty.

"I should have trotted out Hunker 1111, the American eagle and tho stnr

spangled banner and waved them around until men would have busted

a lung in cheering for them.

"As I said, this was only a cheap ef

fort a few remarks for tin but if

they have pleased you and strengthened your belief In our cause, why-why"

And they drank together and fig

ured out that the country was saved

again. Cincinnati Unquirer!

BOY KEPT SCRATCHING). Kracnin l.nxfnl 7 Vrnn Kurf Wnsj AH Iturr Skin N -rlfillaf Failed, ml Cultriirtt ICn trd Cure, "When my little boy wnn sir weeks old nn eruption broke out on his face. I took him to a doctor, but his face kept on getting worse until It got so bad that no one could look at him. Ills whole face was one crust and must have been very painful. He scratched day and night until his face was raw. Then I took him to all the bent specialists In skin diseases, but they could not

do much for him. The eczema got on

his arms and legs and we could not

get a night's sleen In months. I trot

a r't of Cutlcura Remedies and he felt

relieved the first time I used them. I gave the Cutlcura Remedies a uood

trial and gradually the eczema healed

nil up. He Is now Heven yearn old and I think the trouble will never return. Sirs. John 0. Klumpp. 80 Niagara St., Newark. N. J.. Oct. 17

nnd 22. 1007 "

Nothing imnoverishes a trnml iloml

quicker than thinking of its profit. Cheerful sinners i i-v work less harm than tho sour snlnts.

Ivory Jelly. Tho Jolly was singularly pale. It almost resomhlod Junket. "It Is ivory Jolly," said tho invalid. "My Kngllsh cousins sent mo a case of it from Sheillold." "Hut why is it called ivory Jolly?" they inquirod. "Proclsoly because It is mado of ivory. A third of England's Ivory goes to Sholileld. and in the process of grinding and cutting it for knife handies, and so forth, a lot of ivory dust remains, a lino dust, similar to tho best flour. Of this tho Sheffield folk have made Jelly for many years. "Tho Jelly for some reason is nour Ishlng, extremely so. Tho doctors prescribe it for the anaemic. And of lato a Sheffield firm has taken to manufacturing It on a largo scalo. Sheffield ivory Jolly is now on tho market. "Out of courtesy to my cousins I tried it. To my surprise I found It good. My doctor, sampling it, found it good too. Ho told mo to take tho wholo case." Buffalo Express. Monopolized. Was Gaul. But nowadays hookagents have Once divided in three parts It all. Detroit Free Press.

One of the Ksjenttalf of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happincaa and right living and knowledge of tho world'0 best prodtts. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which havo attained to world-wido acceptance through tho approval of tho Well-informed of tho World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who havo the happy fnculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of tho products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by tho "Well-Informed of tho World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figa and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu

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Physicians Recommend Castoria OASTOEIA. has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmar ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with: results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the; result of three facts; first The indisputable evidence that it is harmless 9 second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho nerves, but assimilates the food : Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor OiL It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's, Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing hoalth. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to. the information. Hall's Journal ofRcaltlu

Letters from Prominent Physicians

addressed to thas. II. Fletcher.

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Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I havo prescribed your Castoria often for Infants during my practice, nnd find it very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first In its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled tho place" Dr. J. IL Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and privato practice for. many years. Tho formula is excellent" Dr. IL J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prcscribo your Castoria extensively, as I havo nover found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that thoro aro imitations in tho flold, but I alwaya eco that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr.'Wm.J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great mediclno, and asido from my own family experience I havo in my years of practjeo found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home." Dr. J. E. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa,, says: "Tho name that your Castoria hag made for itself In tho tens of thousands of homes blessod by tho presence of children, scarcely needs to bo supplemented by tho endorsement of tho medical profession, but I. for one, most heartily endorso it and bcllevo it an excellent remedy." Dr. It. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Physicians genorally do not prcscribo proprietary preparations, but in tho case of Castoria my experience, liko that of many other physicians, has taught mo to mako an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice bocauso I h&Te found it to bo a thoroughly reliable romody for children's complaints, Any physician who has raised a family, aa I have, will join mo In heartleat recom- - .ii. m . 1

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The "Straight-Away" Route To Portland from Chicago. Daily through service. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Coaches and Dining Cars. Electric Block Signal Protection the safe road to travel Union Jraciric l Ask about the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, Wash., 1909. Sd trip, daring oon, to YtUowttone Park, at low rat on all through tichtU. Writ for BooAUtt E. L. Lomax, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.

Refuso another's burden and you

lose your own blessing.