Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 May 1909 — Page 3

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or (luil. when I read about Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound ; so I boKin to take it, and am well again and rrlicved of all my suffering." Mrs. Gk'Ik.e Joiidy, liox -10. Marlton, isTJ. Lydia E. rinlcham's Vegetable Compound, mado from nativo roots and In rbs. contains no narcotics or harmf ul drugs, and to-day holds tho record f..r tho largest number of actual cures of femalo diseases wo know of, and thousandsof voluntary tcstimonialsaro on file in tho Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who havo been cured from almost every form of femalo complaints, inflammation, ulcpration.displacements.fibroidtumors, Irregularities, periodicpains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. En ry suffering woman owes it to her5i If to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. i If you would like special ntlvico about your case write a conlidcntial letter to Mrs. Piiikliam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advico ia free, and always helpf uL WESTERN CANADA

More Big Crops In 1908

Anolber 60,000 Settlers trom the United Slates NEW DISTRICTS OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT 320 Acres el Laad I EACH SCHUB 160 Tut aimtstud lid 160 al J3.00 Per Acre. "A vatt, rich country and a contented, proiperout people. " Kxtract from cortvrmd-e- ' i Njii n il Kditor, wh.-o riit to Western

'in Au.ni.t, 1'AiJ. a( an Inspiration, i i ! .r.- i .id the rntire at ot thrlr lärm j 1 n Mlin ? .f Irom flo (a) to $ 2 Mt per acre c- i.t t nc cop. r Whrat. Winter Wheat. Oats. Harter.

I 'X f-;, lVas aru the principal ith', whllo the is an Urin.; t jHTfcvti n the Kit Cattle v , ' i . er lvn M on the C iicicn market. . . n.l.Ji' Inisir, Sch-ols a ul Churwhrs in II lia . railnays tou.h m-t of ihe settled Iis-a-i.l prict for produce are always cowl. 1 1' ". 'nay alw) I purch.-iv.il from Hallway and Ii '. . ui.i.mN-ft. For pamrlileto, niap anil Int a rr.-j riling 1 w railro.nl rat.-s app y to ' M. uj t-rntrn'ent rl I timicration, m.-la .r H R sr". l h our, 1 ' ilia. H c I J.aua, o.is. Ind., A fid Wirme t crnts 1 tw j Lere jou jw tlun 4terti.raent.

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"STAR" MAN ON THE RUN.

How He Described Frisco's Earthquake. While Seated In Park Row. Tho Amoricnn Magazine contains a letter written by u Now York news paper mini about the author of the Now York Sun article, Will Irwin who wrote so Interestingly on thlt subject In tho preceding issue of this niHsazlne. Tlu following Is quotod: "Irwin was for a numhor of years star" reporter on tho Sun. Uo covered big -HtorloH' for his newspaper One of his groatost achievements was a description of tho San Francisco arthquake edited and written right In the Sun ofllce In New York. This is how be did it: Havin lived in San Francisco, and having come on tc New York a short tlmo before, ho bad in his mind a fresh and accurate picture of ull tho physical aspects of San Francisco and its environs. Not an Important stroet or park or building was unrecorded in his memory. "When the news of tho earthquake and lire began to reach the Sun olllce, rrwln, as a former San Franciscan, was called upon to answer first one question and then another. Tho telegraph editors were in trouble. Uy reasoa of the fact that many wires leading into San Francisco were down, tho news that did reach tho outside world (at lirst) came In fragments. Nothing came through but bulletins. Somebody must take these stray pieces of 'flimsy and knit together a story that would havo form and substance. Who could save tho day for the Sun? Irwin! It Is not recorded where the happy suggestion sprung from, but it camo in time. For days ho wroto columns of good reporting of tho earthquake out of hits of fact that came by wlro and tho wealth of material he had In his head. It was exactly as If a brilliant reporter were on the spot in San Francisco, equipped with enough wires to transmit all he could writo. That week made a record number of columns written which has never been equaled in tho large ofllce." TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR

,S-meil Imiitliivnt Sculp Vn Very Scnly mill Ilnlr Cuiua Out by llnnd f Iii ,. , Xoty Clour und New Ilnlr Grown by Cutlourn. "About two years ago I wns troubled wtb my head being scaly. Shortly after that l had an attack of typhoid fever and I was out of the hospital possibly two months when I first noticed the loss of bn!r. my scalp 'elng still scaly. I started to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever. I had actually lost hope of saving any hair jt all. I could brush It off my coat ly tue handful. I was afraid to comb It. Hut after using two cakes of Cuticurn Soap and nearly n box of Cutlcura Ointment, the change was surprising. My scalp Is now clear and healthy as could be and my hair thicker than ever, whereas I hml my mind made up to be bald. W. F. Steese. 5S12 P.road St. Pittsburg, Pa, May 7 and 21, VMS." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Solo Props, of Outlcura Hemcdles. Huston.

A Tip. Dusty Rhodes I wouldn't havo to ask for help, but 1'vo a lot of real estate on me hands that I can't got rid of. Mrs. Rurall Try soft soap and boiling water. Life.

A Thirty-Three Letter Sentence. The following sentence Includes every letter In the alphabet and with only "a," "o," and "u" repented: "A quick brown fox Jumps over tho lazy dog." New York Sun. ni.ns cimrcn in o to 14 days PAZO OINTMENT Is Ruaranteed to cure attj en.se of ItctiliiK, Illlnil, Illoeilln or Protrud. Ins riles In 0 to 14 day or money refunded. tOc

Quite So. "How can I show my love?" "What do you mean?" "Words are Inadequate." "I see. And kisses aro insanitary. It's a tough world." Louisville Courier-Journal.

Time is the best tst. For over fifty years I In inline Wizard Oll hm been the most popular remedy in the United Stntei for the cure of Ulieunintixm. Neuralgia and oil imin and inilnnimntion. His Honor Vindicated. A couple of good uaturod Frenchmen got Into a quarrel and challenged each other to fight. On tho morning of tho duel they and thoir seconds tramped through tho woods to tho fatal spot, when one of tho duelists, tlio challenging party, tripped and fell. His second helped him to his feot. 'I hope yo tinre not much hurt," said the other duelist. "I'm not much hurt. I only humped mv nose on the ground." "Docs it blood?" "Yes, n little." "Heaven ho praised! Blood flows, and my honor is vindicated. Give mo your hand, old hoy!" After a Fashion. Rivers Aro you on speaking terms with HagglesBrooks Oh yes. Whenever wo meet I tell him hes a sneaking scoundrel, and he tells me I'm n liar and a slandererChicago Tribune. Away Up. pparl it is n wonder more couples don't pans thoir honeymoon in a balloon. It Is so unique. Richard Oh, most honeymoon couples are up lu the air without goinfi up in a balloon. Chica go News. On the Contrary. "Jones wants to sell mo a horse." "Has it got a record?" "No, hut it's got a reputation." "Lot it alone. Jones hns a record, hut no reputation." Cleveland Leader. A llomtlo 15 yc llemeily Compounded by KiperlrDred I'hyMflaai. ronförm to Pore I'ood and Drui UiWin 1'rle n.1 Wherever A.U DruerU? for Murine Bye Itemedy. Try Murine ft Your Bjm. You Will Like Murine. Tho grouchy goßpol soon brings its preacher to griof.

Clarence and the Code

Clarence had looked forward to the two weeks of holiday timo through all the school months. Hut when Christmas had conn, his brother, who was tho messenger for tho Arm of Walwick & Waldon, suddenly became ill. "He'll be on his feet In a week," the doctor said, but la tho meantime the poor lad was worrying about his place In tho ofllce. "Can't I take your place?" asked Clarence. Thus it was arranged and for the two days before New Year's Clarence ran errands and did everything that was asked of him. Just as tho ofllce was being closed tho night before New Year's, Mr. Walwick called him and said that ho expected to come down town the next morning although tho ofllce would bo closed, and he wished Clarenco to be sure and get tho mail and place It on his desk and wait for him. It was quite early when Clarence found his way inside tho silent building. He had brought his skates with him, and as thero was to be a hockey game later, and there was to bo the family dinner and the usual good timo on New Year's afternoon. He carefully put tho mall on Mr. Warwick's desk and sat down to wait. The janitor came and swept, hut Mr. Walwick did not come. There was still plenty of time before the game, but the clock hands were slowly turning. Finally ho picked up a magazine and turned over the pages. The hour when he should he playing the game. The game was on now, he knew. The ofllce was gotting chilly and he walked around from room to room. He looked at tho clock. The game must havo been over for some time and they would bo expecting him for dinner. Ho was getting cold and hungry. Strange as it was, when he began to give up hope the time seemed to go faster. Finally he curled up on a couch and went to sleep. Dream after dream tumbled over each other, and In the midst of a wonderful hockey game, where everybody skated about eating hot goose and cranberries, ho hoard a bell. He wondered whnt It could he and before ho could ask he awoke with a start Almost at his ear the telephone bell was ringing. He jumped and took down the receiver. "Hello!" he shouted. "Yes, this is Walwick & Waldon's ofllce." "Well, I hardly expected to catch any one. Take down this cablegram and rush it through to Mr. Walwick. " 'Calcutta. India, Jan. 2. '"Spike sugar Hardly new candle. '"Spiegel, Hocker & Sons. "There, havo you got that? All

right. Repeat it. All right. Good-by." Clarence rubbed his eyes. There was the mossage written out, but what a message! It did not mean anything and it was dated a day ahead. He remembered hearing that Mr. Walwick lived in some hotel. He had soon the name some place. Oh, yes, it was on the magazines. There It was. The Albero. Like a flash he ran downstairs and Jumped on a stroet car. In about twenty minutes ho reached the hotel, and as he stepped in tho door he saw Mr. Walwick just entering the dining room. He rushed up to him and Mr. Walwick looked at him in surprise and then remembered his face. "Yes, what Is it?" "It's a message telephoned In, sir," and he gave over the slip of paper. Mr. Walwick looked It over and quickly took a book out of his pocket, went to the hotel ofllco and wrote a half a dozen telegrams. "That was a close shave." he said half aloud and then noticed Clarence at his side. "How under tho sun did you happen to bo at tho ofllce?" "You told me to wait, sir, until you came." Thon ho told tho whole story, and when he had finished tho head of the groat firm of Waldwlck & Waldon took tho messenger boy by tho hand just as if he had been a grown man and said: "My lad, you've saved us a groat deal of money, and now I think that I would better take you home' in my automobile just as fast as I can. Your mother will bo worrying about you." When they were seated in tho big machine and wore wrapped In by tho heavy robes, Mr. Walwick suddenly asked what tho boy had thought by the peculiar message. "I thought it was very funny, but how could it bo dated January 2, when this Is New Year's?" "You will havo to ask your school teacher to explain why, hut you see the earth turns round the sun and It is tho day after New Year's In India now. Each of tho queer words In tho message mentis a whole sentence when you look them up in a littlo book I carry. Wo call It a code." When they came to Clarence's house, Mr. Walwick went Into the warm parlor and told tho story to his mother. Then he took a piece of paper and wrote something on it. "What do you think that moans?" ho said: Waw heart wire Clarence Young desk apple. "I might toll you, sir, if I had the codo," said Clarence. "Well, hero is the code book. You and your mother can look it up." And this Is what they read by looking up tho words: "Waldick & Waldon horeby promise to Give Clarenco Young the host education posslhlo at thoir expense." Tho Housekeeper.

New York's First Ferry. Tho first ferry from Now York city to Long Island was established In 1C37. It was In the vicinity of Peck slip. Cornolius Dlncksen. who had a farm near by, came to ferry passengers at the sound of a horn, which he hung against a tree near his skiff. A Social Surprise. "So tho reception Interested you?" "Yes," answered Mr. Meokton, "I'm clad my wife took me. It was a novnl experience to find everybody talking at once Instead of listening to Henrietta's opinions." Washington Star.

PERUNA

for Catarrh ol the Throat of Two Years Standing. "1 was afflicted for two years with catarrh of tho throat. At first it was very slight, but every cold I took mado it worse. M followed your directions and in a very short timo I began to improve. I took one bottle and am now taking my second. I can safely say that my throat and head aro cleared from catarrh at the present time, but I still continue to take my usual dose for a spring tonic, and I find there Is nothing better."-Mrs. W. Pray, 280 Twelfth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lake Geneva. Extraordinary are "tidal" waves of Iake Geneva. They are called "tidal" for want of a hotter name. At uncertain Intervals tho lake hoa-es itself up and raises five or six feet in a few seconds why or whoroforo no ono knows.

Quick Dressing. The woman was in her night robe.

and she shrank hack whon the bravt fireman came to carry hor from the burning building. "I'm not drossed," she protested With great presenco of mind he handed her a pair of shears. "Cut a foot or so off tho neck of that garment, and you'll bo all right," quoth be, brusquely.

RHEUMATISM

Premature. Tho era of universal poaco had dawnod. "How delightful!" oxclaimod the suffragettes. "Thore will be no opnORitlon now to our dumands for the

UUI1UI . Instantly universal war broke loose again. Chicago Tribune.

Yawns. Yawns are oxclted by Improper aeration of the blood and are akin to tho unconscious, tired sigh. Hoth are evidence of mental fatigue and sometimes aro symptoms of brain disease. There is no reason to be worried over a lit of yawning, however, for often It Is brought on merely by sight of some ono else yawning.

After the Fight. Knicker What did Jones look like? Docker A tariff hill after the Senate has got through with It New York Sun.

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Frank J. Cheney mak oath that he ts enlor partner of the Arm of K. J. Cheney h Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE IIUXUHKU LriJLLAIlS tor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the me of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKNEY. Sworn to Iwfore me and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1880. (Seal) A. W. GI.KASON, Notaht Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drucclits. Take Hall's Pamllv Pills for constipation.

Professional Pride. "I should regret very much to hoar that anybody has ever offored money for political influence." "Yes," answered Mr. Graftwell, "your hearing of it would indicate very crude work on somebody's part." Washington Star.

Do You lel I.Ike TliUf Does your head ache or simply feel heavy and uncomfortable? Does your back ache? Does your side ache? Do you feel fagged out? The tonic laxative herb tea known as Lane's Family Medicine will clear your head, remove the pain In side or back and restore your strength. Nothing else Is so good for tho stomach and bowels. At druggists' and dealers', 2öc.

Increasing Her Importance. "I see that Sweden has adopted a universal suffrage law." "Gee! I hope our Swedish cook won't hear of If Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Only One "IlItOMO UUl-VIXE" That Is LAXATIVE nitOMO QUININE. look for the signature of B. W. GllOVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c.

His Worst Battles. "General, In your military career, which did you find the most trying ono of your engagements?" "The ono I made to get married." Baltimore American.

To have more of llealtn and more ot Life, take Garfield Tea! This Natural laxative regulates liver, kidney, stonweh and bowels, corrects constipation, purifies tbe blood and eradicates disease. The Interview. As used nowadays by tho newspapers tho word interview is said to have been the Invention of Joseph McCullagh, of St. IxmiIb. and, according to the Encyclopedia Uritannica, It be came popular In England in the early nineties. Hut it was known beforo that. A writer on tho subject In tho Nation of 1SC9 was possibly tho first to uso tho word In its present sense of a talk with a representative of the press. Chicago News. Coral. Some of tho bottor grades of Mediterranean coral sell at wholesale in tho crude state as high as $200 per pound. FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. DUchnrRctl Heciume Iloctora Conltl Xat Cure. Levi P. Hrockway, S. Second Ave., Anoka. Minn., says: "After lying for

five months In n Hospital I was discharged as incurable, and given only six months to live. My heart was affected. I had smothering sikmIs nnd sometimes fell unconscious. I got so I couldn't use my nrms. my eyesight was Impaired and the kidney secretions were badly disordered. I was com

pletely worn out nnd discouraged when I began using Doan's Kidney Tills, but they went rlpht to the cause of tho trouble and did their work well. I hare been feeling well ever since." Sold by nil dealers. f0 cents a hor. Foster-Milburn Co., HufTalo, N. Y. Tho warmhearted are never content so long as any hearts are left out In tho cold.

The Chimpanzee. Surgeons of the Pasteur Institute at Paris have discovered that chimpanzees havo a previously unsuspected resemblance -to man in their special susceptibility to appendicitis.

Iodine. One of tho most important substances used by tho physician Is iodine, made from the ashes of seaweed, which is a noarly certain rem edy for some complaints which were formerly considered Incurable.

I want every chronic rheumatic to throvr away a. I medicines, a 1 liniments, all plasters, rnd cle Ml N'YON H RHEUMATISM HEX! EDY a trial. No matter wast your doctor may say, no matter what jour friends may say, no matter bow prejudiced you may be against all adrer Used remedies, jri at one to vnr drorplst and get a bottle of the RHEUMATISM ItEMEDY If It falls to Klve Mtlsfactlon.I will refand yourmony- Monyoa Itcmember this remedy contains no salicylic acid, no opium cocaine, morphine or other harmful druen. It In put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drca Act. For sale by all dnicclsts. Price. SSc.

Running Conversation. Collector (angrily) You know very well, sir. that this bill has been running several years; now, I put it up to you. what do you want mo to do with it? Debtor By George! I'd enter It ia the next Marathon raco if I were you. Puck.

Wise Woman. Ho Will you share my lot? She Yes. when you have a hous on it that is paid for. Judge.

A Domestic Tragedy. She went to buy wooi underwear. The warmest she could get. But struck a bargain counter And bought eml roidered net! Llppincott's Magazine.

Sirs. Wlmlow'a hoot til tip Syrup for children tethin(r. tof lens the frums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic 2& cents a botU.

A Strong Pull. Two men were having an argument as to their respective strengths. "Why," said tho first, "every morning before breakfast I get a bucket and pull up ninety gallons from the well." "That's nothing," retorted the other. "I get a boat every morning and pull up the river."

I'eftlfa Kye Snlvr for 25o relieves tired or overworked eyes, stops eye aches, congested, inflamed or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Uros., Buffalo, X. Y. Know Him? "Well. 1 predicted it." "What?" "Whatover happoned." Puck. He's Harmless. If I sat In my automobile I shouldn't feel now as I fool, I should be so dollghtJ, Exalted, excited, That I scarcely should stop for a inoal. I should drink In the bounteous air And a bushel of dust, I'm aware. With a conscience sorono I should gulp gasoline And careen on, unconscious of care. I should shoot, like a comet, through space, And adventures I'd meet face to face. If you got In my way I don't think I should stay, Though perhaps you'd remain in that place. I should race over hillock and plain To bohold rural scenes I am fain. Still. I might be arrested By somo truly detested Policeman despite my disdain. You can see why I groatly regret That no motor car can I get. As I sit hero at work On my stool I'm a clerk My fancy I uso as a whot. Chicago News.

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These New Towns in the Northwest All Need Men

Hundreds of new towns arc springing up all over the Pacific Northwest. The big, easy fortunes being made from fruit, farming and stock-raising, arc making these towns grow fast. They all need men who know trades they need you, whether you have money to invest or not. Never, in the history of America, has the man who works with his hands had such a chance to make money, as is offered in the west today. You Are Losing Money Every Day You Stay in the East You would not stay another day ia the worn-out East, if you knew even hal the truth about the great Pacific Northwest. Pamiltes, who went there penniless 5 years ago, aro spending this winter in California. They bought good iand at low prices paid for it graduallytoday aro independent. Opportunities arc greater now than ever, becauso the country is more developed. Ask us on apostal to send you our free book, telline you all about Oregon, Idaho nnd Washington. We'll also tell you what it costs to go thcte.

E. L. LOfYfAX. G. P. A., Omaha, Neb.

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