Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1908 — Page 3
This woman snys Hint sick -women should not fail to try l.jdin J3. IMiikhunrs Vegetable Lompouiiil as she cllcl. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence St., Denver, Col, writes to airs, l'mklmm: I was practically an invalid for six v.ars. on account of female troubles. 1 underwent an operation by tlio divtor's advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend advised Lydia , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect Ualth, such as I have not enjoyed in manv years. Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic pnlns,should not fan ti use Lydia Ii Piukhain'a Vegetable I. impound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Finkluu's Vegetable- Conijxnind, made finm roots and herbs, has been the smlurd remedy for female ills, an-1 has positively cured thousandsof v.. men who have heen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcerati"ii, lihroid tumors, irregularities, I riodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, Uutuleucy, indigest i"ii,di7.ziness or ne n'ous prostration. "Why don't you try it? Mrs. JMiiUIinni invites nil sick women to writ her for advice. She has iniidcd thousands to health. Address, Jjyiiii, Mass. justMble 320 ACRES Insfced o! 160 ACRES As f.inhfr Inducement to wttlemcni of the W at Kaisinr land ot Wmt.-rn Canada, the nj-'.ija (ioTe-nnu-nt has inc-c.-i4.il tlw area f may 1ms taken by a homest, adrr to ?1 acres 1 .Ofr.t-and VO tot: purchased at i3.t per acre. 1 h. M- lanU are In the trrain-raiMnir area, where m farminiris alwj carried oa with unqualified . . . A rai'nay will shortly be built to Hudwo Bar. 1 ugax the world's markt s a thousand murt t.ruer Oiefe what fitldfc. where schoulq and .r. be are convenient, climate eiurllent, ra Iikcte: to alt settlements and local markets Ctul. "It would takt time to attimilate the fflation$ that a ii to the grrat m pirr tying to tht North of u$ unfolded at tvrry turn. " Corn-spotuienoj ot a National Kit it or. who ltittl Wettern Canada In Aujuot. 19. Lands mar al-o be pur--havs1 fnun Railway I.a d tnmnsnk at LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. For Pamphl.tv n.i; and t at kin as to low Railway Kat.n a , v tr I' N-itt. Su;ienn-tlrfcnt ft Imm-Krat'on, i Canada, or V H K .t si 1- .r, ii I . r-nina! IUiiJI' c ludi.a.a, o ,j, Ind., I 1 It "lfrnmrnt k;ri.:i le ui hei r J 'U im tu Jfirti.n.nt. AT. I Donjcln mnlcpf nnil eil more men's 3.00 und S3 .50 lioe than any other manofmeturer In the world. lxeauno they hold their shape, (It better, and wear longer than any other make. Sfcess st All Priest. fr Evsrv Mtmfetr of Mis Fimllj, Mis, Beji,ncmn, MlttMa CKildrw W.L.I(Uil.ttul 1J.M SUtldfi WttutM U huJ1i4 ur pttn, W L. DnU H.IS sfid 1 0 a n ii beat ta Ut w.rtd Fail Color Xyttrtt Ul rifliwfwttl. erTnk .Vn Huhrtltute. V. L. lcwrl nme n.1 pnw U tumpe1 on bottom. Sola fTrr-lire. Shoes muled (rem fctor7 to sat rrt ol h world. Ctlsloiroe free. V L. DOUGLAS. 157 Sfirl Su BrotltM. Kilt. WORMS f,i.'rftsareeertalntr n, I ptvo a friend one n - ae doctor was treating him for canter of tho t wh 1 he next toomlnc ho piuMxl toar pieces a tap worm. He then ct box nd In Ihre he patted a tfuei-wirm 45 leer lonjf. It was Mr. Matt Krwk. of Mlllersbnrc. waaphln Co., 1' I in qnlte a worker for Oasesrets. 1 nie them r Tielf and Bnd thom beneficial for tnott any ! aieransM hj Impure blood. Ohas. E, Cundoo, Lewutuwo. Pa. tilifiUa Co.) I Best For ineooweis jA candy catkaattc Plestsnt. PalsUbln. rotent.TsttnOnod.nopooel, l'eTerBleksn, Wssknn ordrip. le e -A In balk The cmalnn tkbfet ststnpwl UOO. Uasrsntewd to care or your momy bk. Sterling Remedy Co., Chlcsjo or N.Y. 594 ANNUAL SALE, TEN M1LU0M iOXES Variations of tomporaturo In tho an do not exist at a greater depth J. in COO feet. ffllp ISMHT OX IIAYIJfO wnuFM Dr.MirlersPrepiralin II UM til Tk ftHtKlsrd Heme.tr. IPtv!) KenM fr back "Heller tor nmen." , rHKNCII DKUU CO., 80 W. 8J KU, . T. City llallliclcd with Sore Eyes, use I N. V. INDIANAPOLIS NO. -19, 19u-
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BAD ITCHING HUM0B. Mmlm llflow llif Knrra Wert Hitr fvvi Swollen Slr.-p llruUrn rnr?.l In Iln,- Uy rm Iciim. "Some two months n'o I hntl a liumor hrwik out on my limbs helow my knees. They mim to look like raw lieefstonk. nil red. nnd no one knows how they It Hied nnd burned. They were no swollen that I could not net my nhoe on for u week or more. I used live or hIx different remedies nnd Kot no help, only when nplyiiiK them the hurnliiK wna worse nnd the Itching less. Kor two or three wtvk Uns snfferln whm Intense and durlni: thnt time I did not (deep nn hour nt a thno. Then one morning I tried a hit of Cutlmra. I'rom the moment It touched me the Itching was gono nnd I have not felt a bit ot It since. The swelling went down and In two dnys I had my shoes on and wuh about as usual. George, It. Farley, 0 South State St.. Concord, X. H.. May 11. 1007."
0car Hnmmorstein has a throat speclallBt tp examine tho throats of a pllcants ' for positions in his opera company. Cur! Itlieuiiiiitlam. Nearly everylKHly Is susceptible to a twinge of rheumatism, sciatica, toothache, headache or neuralgia, nnd It's never safe to he without a good rem edy for an emergency of this kind. No matter what kind of ialn yon have the beneltcinl effect of Slonn's Liniment Is Immediate. You lny It on lightly no nibbing whatever nnd a pli'iisnnt wnrmth Is folt nt once. The Liniment penetrates right to the bone nnd quickly stops the pnln. Mr. Chas. J. Hudlong of Anthony, It. I., Ho.v Y2?, writes: "For many years 1 was n great sufferer from rheumatism. My hips would swell to enormous proportions nnd my knee Joints would Miln me In the most excruciating, awful manner imaginable. I used often to have to fail from the bed Into a chair and thence to the lloor when I wanted to got from my bed. I used only some six or eight bottles of your celebrated Liniment nnd whs cured. I cheerfully recommend its use to all rheumatic sufferers. Hefer to me if you You can't flatter an honest man by telling him that he is honest. Onlr One MIHO.IIt (U'lMXI!" Thnt 1 I.XATI VK 1IIIOMO griN'INU I)k for the sloalurp of K V. (1H0VIC 1'sed the World over to Cure a Cold In One Dar. 20c Ancient Example. Caesar tore up the blank telegraph from on which he had started to write something. Taking another sheet, ho wrote the words, "Vonl. vidi, viel," signed it and handed it to the operator. "I was about to make It, 'We have beaten 'em to a frazzle,'" he said, "but that would set everybody to asking what the dmice a frazzle Is and tho other is short or. anyway." Cautioning the reporters to suppress all mention of the incident, ho turned away and strode haughtily Into his tent. Chicago Tribune. A Serious Problem. "You didn't seem to onjoy your dinner." "No." answered Mr. Cumrox. "I confess I waa wondering about how much 1 oueht to give tho waiter. You see. It von give a waiter too llttlo ho snubs you. and If you glvo him too t.mrh ho knows you are a stranger in tho place and scorns you anyhow." Washington fatar. .lane Scrimshaw. Jane Scrimshaw lived In London from Elizabeth to Anne. Of her 12. years oignty ui mviu ic oiwui m . i an aimsnt"M.Different Tastes, rt.mnn Kll7jiheth made hor bronk iivvi. - - - - tnata nnrl Riiniiors off salt beef and I nlo. In contrast. Mary, Queen of cnnte whose tARtes were trencn. nau I a most dainty tabio and waa luxur- , ious in tho extreme. LIVING ADVERTISEMENT. film .f Ilrnltli SneaUn for Postum. It requires no sclentitlc training to discover whetlier coffee disagrees or in it. sinmlv ston It for n time nnd use Postum In place of It, then note the iK-neficIal effects. The truth win np"Six years ago. I was In a very had .ndition," writes a Tenn. Indy. "I suffered from Indigestion, nervousness nn.l Insniiinln. "I was then an Inveterate corree drinker, but It was long before I could be iwrsunded that It was coliee mm hurt me. Finally 1 decided to leave It .iff a few davs and llnd out the truui. "The first morning I left off coffee I hn.l n mi!m: hendtiche. so I decitiwi i must havo something to take the place nf r.ffie." (The headache was caweti by the reaction of the coffee drugcaffeine.) "riHvinc lieard of L'ostuni tlirough a friend who used It, I bought a package nn.l tried lt. I did not like It nt nrr. but after 1 learned how to miike it ri-hf nernrdhic to ilirectlons on pKg.. I would not change back to coffee for ntirtlillltr. "wiii.il I bciran to use Postum I weighed only 117 lbs. Now I weigh 170 nnd an I hare not taken any tonic in thnt time I can only attribute mj recovery of good health to the use of Postum In place of coffee. mi- husband snvs I am a living ad vertlsement for Postum. I am glnd to be the means of inducing my matij frlnml If! tlSC i'OStUUI. tOO." ' Name given by Postum Co., IJnttle Creek. Mich. Head "The Hoail to Wellvllle " In nkgs. "There H a Ileapon. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They arc genuine, true, and lull
BREAKING THINGS IN STORES.
What Happens When a Customer Dam ages the Goods. ' I've been wnlting for years." she aald to a Now York Sun writer, "to see uomebody drop something In tho crock ery department 0f somo storo, and today 1 saw It. When I wont in a mother and her daughter wore looking at dinner sots, and nt that moinont tlio dnughtor had In her hnnds a cup nnd a saucer, which sho wna looking over, and I hadn't boon there half n minuto beforo the tragedy I had been so long looking for happoned. Sho dropped the cup. And it went down witn a crash. "Tho mother kopt calm and tho daughter tried to, and sho did ery welL too, but still bIio was frightened. as I know I should havo boon if I had ropped It, and I knew sho was waiting to noo what would happen next, as I know I was, but everything went off very nicely. "A floorwalker was right nenr there. walking along slowly with his hands bohlnd his back, but tho crash didn't seem to shock him nt all. He simply turned slowly half around to a man standing near with a brush, and then kopt calmly along, quite unrutlled, and tho man with the brush came and brushod up the fragments of the brok en cup, and that's all there was to It. No tragedy, not oven any comedy, and then tho mother nnd her daughter went on looking at dinner sets." "Well," said one of two other girls to whom the first had told this little story, "once I was In a store where they had a sale of silks, and they had a lot of silks spread out on a counter, and woman customer who camo In set down on top of those silks a bun dle and then began looking at the silks. And then presently I saw that a dark-colored fluid of somo sort had leaked out of that bundle and stained tho silks under it. "Tho saleswoman and the customer dlscovored It as soon as I did, and tho woman who had put tho bundle down there picked it up and, of course, tho saleswoman picked up the silks so that tho fluid couldn t soak any more of them, but It had already soaked through three or four folds. "I wondered what was going to hap pen because here was damago enough done to amount to something. But the woman customer kept her head beaut! fully. She was very sorry, naturally, but she didn't get scared at all, and tho saleswoman kept cool, and when tho floorwalker came along ho kept his head and was very polite and nice, He assured tho customer that the damace was slight and really not worth considering. In fact, they were Just as nice about it as they could be, and that was all there was to It, except, of course, thnt the woman customer lose whatever there was In the bundle. "Now. hero Is something," said the third girl, "that happoned to me Thero is a store where they keep on a counter somo jars of sachet powder. and when I went into that storo, If I was near that counter, I would pick up ono of those Jars that contained a powder that I liked and take a little sniff of the powder. Well, this bottle stood at the back end of the row, over by the back of the counter, and one day, when I set that bottle back, somehow, I don't know how, I set It back over tho edge of tho counter I set It on the air. and down It wont. "You talk about what happened when the girl dropped the cup. Why, when thnt bottle struck the lloor it sounded to me as if a whole crockery storo had fallen down. "Hut tho salesman said that was nothing. Why. he said those bottIe3 wero falling off the counter nil the timo, and thero wasn't much In that one, anyway, which was true, and that was ono thing to bo thankful for. But ho couldn't have been any nicer about It If he had tried." A THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Aeronaut Tells of Dropping Into North Sea from Balloon. With nearly 400 passengers In her first saloon and carrying a total of 1.4SC In the cabins, tho Lusitanla, of tho Cunnrd Line, caro in yestoruay from Liverpool on scneuuio time tnnv nf the nnsscnccrs admitted hav Ing folt tho effect of tho great seas which cavorted about and over me ship during her passage, yet all unltet in nrnlsinc tho great floating hotel. Among the passengers wero N. H. Arnold and H. J. Hewitt, who partlclnnH in tho recent balloon race, which started nt Berlin. Mr. Arnold, in de scribing his experlenco In tho North Sea at tho end of a rope attached to n Sniinnn basket, said that, although ho was a novice In aeronautics, ho wns an enthusiast and intenüoü to continue in the work. Thev can toll me4 about the frailty of balloons as long as they wish," ho said to a reporter ror tno ueraiu on tho ship, "and comparisons may bo made between the old type of balloon and the newer dirlgloie, uut l am rn-iilr tr irv them all. "Wrt hml a distressing time In the sea with our balloon, but I am not discouraged. Hewitt was hurt some, hut Hint Is to bo exnectod In any extmrlmon tnl novoltv. We fell Into the North Sea when we had been up but a few hours, and for a timo tne prospect was not agreeable. Too rar on snore, nwi ntpht conilntr on fast. I cut out the gas nnd we dropped. Not until we wero close to tho water did I know that thero was an ocean beneath us, and then it only Indicated Its prcsenco by the splash of tho tide. As soon as wo fell tho basket filled with nmi wn wercd racccd through the waves for nearly an hour berore help came. Finally a German pilot bont sighted us, and several or tho omit- nrk us out of tho sea. Wo had to reach the pilot boat by swimming with the Itrop reservers mni were thrown to us, tho waves being too !.., tnr nflior 11103113 Of rCSCUC. We wero about exhausted when we reached tho boat, Now orK iier aid. Tk. Flfrtrle Furnace. - . .- The electric furnace is capable of attaining a heat of 7,200 degrees. This Is a fearful temperature nnd will melt almost everything solid known to man. In comparison to this heat a red-hot , ...A..1.l Im r. n 11 i il ftnlfl IrOU Dill WUUlll UV v.u.. IV Vi vvsiu.
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among buyers, aro seldom what they preiend to be. for a stono clear and traiuparent 1 more rare than ono thinks. Thoro nre red. bluo. brown, yellow, green and pink diamonds. I lent often changes tho color of a stone. LeTt Dehlnd. "Your wlfo and daughters havo at tained great social importance." "Yes," answered Mr. Cumrox, "if I hndn't happoned to marry Into the family I don't bollevo mother and tho girls would spoak to me." Washington Star. As the Steamer Docked. "Mrs. DeStyle is inquiring about the duty on art." "Did she bring over any oil paint ings?" "No; I think she's afraid they'll as sess her facial make-up." Kansas City Journal. It Would. "I havo a riddle for you," giggled Miss Passay. "If ton men proposed to mo, what would that bo?" "What?" asked Miss Young. "A tender." "Yes. and If ono should propose to you It would be a woudor." Cleveland Leader. It's Profitable. All lawyers like to tako a rest, Llko most of us, and sttll The average lawyer's happiest When working with a will. Catholic Standard. Foolish Question. The One But if you havo tho money why don't you pay your debts? Tho Other Because If I did that I wouldn't havo tho money. Chicago News. Good HoimrkecpiTH Uc thu liest. That's why they use Heil Crosj Hall Blue. At leading Krocerx, 5 cents. Getting Interested. Maud Havon't you finished that novel yet, dear? Clara No: but I vo reached the most Interesting part. Maud Indeod! Plarn Yes: the heroine is about to elopo with one man because she Is in lovo with another. Detroit Tribune. A Love Snub. Thero was a young fellow named Jake, Whose love made his hoart sadly ache. Said he, "My soul's jewel, Why are you so cruel?" And sho answered, "Because you're a fake." Baltimore American. SEEMED WORSE EVERY DAY. A nnrtKcrous Cnmo 1 Kidney Com. plnliit nmi How It Wni Checked. Mrs. Lucy Quebeck, Mechanic St., Hope Valley, lt. I., says: "Right years ago I contracted severe kidney trouble and my uacK began to ache continually. Every day It seemed worse. The least pressure on my back tortured me, nnd I could not stoop without a bad twinge. The kidney secretions passed Irregularly with pnln, nnd I bloated badly. My head swam and spots flitted before my eyes. One doctor said I was incurable. However, I found prompt relief when I stnrted using Donn's Kidney Pills, ami the troubles I have related gradually disappeared." Sold by all dealers. 50c a box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Light passes from tho moon to tho earth in ono and one-quarter seconds. Don't Spoil Your Clothes. Use lied Cross Hall Itlue nnd keep them white as snow. All grocers, 5 cents a package. There wero only twenty-eight millionaires In Now York City In 1885; Now there nre over two thousand. IM I, KS CUltni) KV l TO 11 DAVS VAZO OINTMENT la Buarantoed to euro any case of Itching. Illind, Itlcedlntf or Protruding Piles In U to 1 1 days or money refunded. 60c. A coat of arms doesn't always hide tho family skeleton. "Whiskey for niipnmnttsm. Tho Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism Is causing considerable discussion among the medical fraternity. It Is nn almost Infallible euro when mixed with certain other Ingredients and taken properly. The following formula Is effective: "To one half pint of good whiskey ndd one ounce of Torls Compound and one ounce of Syrup Snr saparllla Compound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal and before retiring." Torls compound Is a product of tho laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceutical Co.. Chicago, but it as well ns tho other Ingredients cau be had from nny good druggist. Even a drunken mnn doesn't caro to bo held up by n footpad. PUTNAM C4k imts i . . .,L, mmt ,.ur ifÄSrtÄSiSrtT
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If You Aro n Trlllo Srn! ft vei About tlie sUe of your nhoes, It's a satisfaction ttj knot, rou can wear smaller nbw rulnkllnc A II tu' Foot-Kane Into tliem vhrn niWem ur overshoes become neotssary und your ho ptnch, Allen's FuutKase elvt Instant relief. Sold Kverjrwbre, 23c. hniple l ltKK. Address Allen S Oltr.steI, I. Hoy, N. V. Accept no uullUutt. Many years ago Humboldt assorted that an acre devoted to tho culture of bananas will produce I t times more by weight than the same space used for the raising of tho potato, and 133 times more than wheat. In Switzerland tliöre nre clocks which do not need hands and faces. The clock merely stands In tho hall, and you press a button In Its center, when, by means of the phonographic Internal arrangements, it calls out "Half past six" or "Twenty-throe minutes to eleven." ns the case may be. A new slnng phrase has broken out In Newport. When a man there has been out on a tare, a lark, a skate, a Jag or a booze. It Is said that "ho had a bubble on last night." A dog of uncommonly small sizo Is possessed by J. T. Willott. of South Portland, Me. It Is a Yorkshire terrier, two years old. and weighs only twonty ounces. It was imported from England. ALCOHOL 3 PPl rVKv AlgclaWclTcrnralionrorAssirailalinSihcFoodamiRo'iila ling Utc Stontachs airflows of act,: Promolcs Dictoslionkcrfur 1 ncs s and Rcst.ContaIns ncittsT Opiuni.MorpWnc norJtiucraL nOT NARCOTIC. lniia Art" jitxJraaa CAO t n I rat KS8 h&l&rren fbfV. Anerfcci Keittedv for Consfipa t Ion , Sour StonivKli.Dlarrlm Worms jConvulsions jcvmsii ncss andLossorSmEP. Facsimile Signararc of NEW YORK. J sm V K-AaisSifkaVI ri ASSSSSSH Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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THE SILVERTON MINING COMPANY, ot Snn Juan County, Colorado, operating the fnuous North Star Mino on Sulian Mountain adjoining Sllverton, is ono of tho best known In southwestern Colorado, nnd has beon ono of tho largest producing mines in that section of tho country In the past We have threo largo oro bodlos exposed, nnd tho mlno Is oponod up so that wo can tako out from 75 to 100 tons a day. Tho oro from this vein whon shipped to the smoltor a fow years ago, avoragod $10.00 per ton. The property consists of 52 claims, containing about 520 acres; a twenty stamp mill with a capacity, when complotod, of about 100 tons every twentyfour hourä; a water power, which is ono of tho bost, If not tho host, in San Juan County; nnd n largo acreage of very valuable timber. It Is ono of tho most accessible properties In that part of tho country, having a railroad running right to tho mill. This company, being desirous of Installing In thoir mill a system of Jigs nnd rolls and now concentrating tables, which with our twenty stamps will mako an Ideal mill and a most satisfactory saving of the oro. Is WILLING TO SELL A LIMITED AMOUNT OF STOCK FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE, that this money may be raised as soon as possible. Tho officers and directors of tho company aro all mon who aro well known In this community both in commercial and professional lifo. Tho offlccrs of tho company aro, as follows: M. P. Levy, President, SC and 88 N. Stato SL, Chicago. Proprietor of Stato Market, SG and SS North Stato St., Chicago. William L. Springer, Vico-Prosldent, 12S North Ave., Chicago. President North Chicago Roofing Company. John Mackln, Treasurer, 71 N. Stato St., Chicago. Largo owner of real estate. Walter J. Gibbons, Secretary, 1C12 Ashland niock, Chicago. Attorney. Edward 0. Merz, Director, 209 Superior St. Chicago. Member of firm of O. Merz & Son, cigar box manufacturers. II. Helmann, Director, 13C N. Clark SL, Chicago. Furnisher.
Jncob Weber, Director, 52C Wells St., Chicago. Proprietor of Weber's Steam laundry. Jamoa T. Morrison, Director, Racine, Wis. Traffic Manager of tho RacinoSattley Co. C. C. O'Malley, Cresco, Iowa. Merchant. Tho property speaks for Itself. It Is well known, and prospectlvo purchasers of stock can llnd out all about It by Inquiring of any ot tho largo business houses at Sllverton, tho banks or public officials. Wo reserve the right to return your subscriptions, If the necessary amount of stock Is oversubscribed. The Silverton Mining Company,
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