Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1909 — Page 7

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AFTER

FOURYEARS

OF MISERY

Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound

IitiMmorc, Md. "For four years i ,ft w as a misery lo mo. I sum-red

iiroin irregulari

ties, terrible dran

ging- sensations, I extreme nervous

ness, and that all gono feeling in my stomach. I

given up hopo of ever being well when I besran to tako Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Then

I felt as though new life had been

c.v n m and I am recommending it t k.l my friends." Mrs. W. S. Fokd, 1.. LaiiMl-wneSt, Baltimore, Md. Ih mot-t successful remedy in this c.'iiMry fr tho euro of all forms of ft !.'i:il.' complaints is Lydia E. Pinkli.im's Voire table Compound. It has -od the test of years and to-day ia in-n- widely and successfullyused than any otlii-r IVmalo remedy. It has cured t. '-uamls of women who have been troubled with displacements, Inflam mat ion, ulr-ration. fibroid tumors, irrt cularitie i, periodic pains, backache, lli.it bearing-down feeling, llatulency, iu ini' sti-m, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed.

If you are suffcringfromanyof these ailments, don't give up hope until you Live given Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special rulvlco write to Mrs. Pinkliam, JLymi, Mass., for it. Slio has fruided thousands to health, frco of charge.

British Territory.

It Is posatblo to go around tho world anil touch on Hrftlsh torrltory all the way viz., from England to Halifax S.. across Canada to Vancouver across tho Pacific to Hongkong thence to Singapore. PonanB, Capo Town, St. Holena and England. COSTLY PRIZE OFFERED FOR THE BEST GROWER OF CORN W. K. KHIokk ,,f ,(, e Crrrk .11 liIl.. 121. ... .. m . ...... ...

, ........ i,IIIMi i rophr in II' 0.,I...M for ,,. "a" .Äk-.. Ä,,c!' --Pr tho ur.

w. oiiiiiin.iuni- me ntfrMt of the " mry In tb Improve?

"Breaking the Bank" at Monte Carlo FEW IIA. VE T)OJVE IT

mom of tl. gra.l of orn d . curing a Rrwier yield. VV. K? k" ioJ of till, city hu offen-! ., Kohl a

ii.iV ' ' . "omptml for at the

... .. , u. iiBuonni corn exposition to he held at Omaha. Nb.. Doc C t" IS

S-,.n.m . Kt-lloKK' National Corn Ivxposltlon trophy, will cont f 1.O00. und will hecome tho pcrsowil proner v o" any exhibitor winning It w?co Tho trophy will he In th h-n J"0

BARRELS OF MONEY TO LOAN

J V

. im- In sums at $000 to $'0.ooo on V. (h-lny : you get the money quick it fui nr fpsitherit." WILSON'S V.l'M V. IndlaunpoMs.

Food

Products

Lihisy's Cooked Corned Beef Th crc's a marked distinct i o n between LtUby's Cooked Cornod Boof and even thc best that's sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Uhay's Groat Whito Kitchen, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure wholesome, delicious and ready to serve at meal time, Saves work and worry in summer. Other Libby "Healthful" Mcal-Timc-Hints, all ready to serve, arc: Peerless Drfod Boof Vlonna Sausago Voal Loaf Evaporated Milk Bakod Beans Ohow Ohow Mlxod Pickles "Purity rocs hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand". Write for free Booklet, "How to maTco Good Things to Eat".

Insist o n Ubby's g t your grocers. Libby, McNeill L Libby Ohio nmm

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fnny w'wior uorham or TH AI r. Kollow 1ms Ju8t returned from Chicnpo whore he I0(i a conference with ITofewor P. a. Holden of the Iowu State Agricultural College at Arne und Stanley VnKw. head of a large Chicago advertlnlng agency Prof. ssor Holden Is known a u,'

most authority of the country on corn growing and Mr. KHIoBB. who Ih a largo nmnufacturor of food products made from corn. Is keenlv int-,-.,,.!

nil movemonts tending to Improve the

..imn ui im cereal. Tills vmr

ub tiuiiiiivu ii.ueu to he ilUM.i.wt

sevenil prizes amomr the com growers of Iowa, and nt Professor Ilotden's suggestion, he decided tu offer tho Kelloggtrophy to bo competed for by the

win Kivu'tTD oi me nation.

vuui ih wie greatest cron of th

country." said Mr. Kellogg to-day "and the bigger the yield of corn tho

grfitier me country' s nrosner If v. e.i

ai-n-iiiuu und uiiuroveo mettimlq f

euiiivHunn win not only greatly increase the yield per ncre. but will also

increase me protein In tho corn and thus enhance lta nutritious qualities If the yield per acre, for Instance, can be Increused five bushels in the State

oi ieorasKa alone. It will add S25.000.-

uuu io me worn in or tue farmers of

me Dime, i ne .National Torn Exposition is doing a great work in edneaf .

Ing the farmers, and I am glad to nein .i. A i ..

uiw wurK Kinn.

As I walk along tho Hols Boulogne Ith an imiopondent air. Tho people al! declare "He mimt bo u millionaire!" , ptc-. oc. otc., otc. I in tho niuii who broke the bank at

.Mont Carlo!

Patience.

"He's tho most patient man I know."

"in that so?"

es, lies so patient that he can

actually tako women on a fishing trip and not get peevish when they want

to come home. "Detroit IYee Press. Gelatin.

To disolvo gelatin break It un small

and soak It In cold water for two or ihree hours. Then Btand tho basin or

cup containing It over fast boiling

water till tilsoived.

Robbie's Thought.

"lou know wo wore taught to love

our enemies, Kobblo."

"won, I just wish we could teach

the Mies and mosquitoes to love 'oui,

mamma. i ankers Statesman.

WHY PEOPLE SUFFER.

Too often tho kidneys are the cause

and the sufferer Is not aware of It. Sick kidneyB bring; backache and side

pains, lameness and stiffness. dizziness,

headaches, tired-feel

ing, urinary troubles.

Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause. Nathan It. Hill, Stryker.

Ohio, says: "Kidney

trouoies nuueci me

down until I was skin

and bone. I could not

work and finally took to bed. Doctors

said I had gravel and advised an oper

ation. The secretions were painful

and sometimes almost stopped. Doan's

Kidney Pills brought relief and finally a cure."

Remember the name Doan's. For

sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.

SICK HEADACHE

CARTER'S fir

Positively cured by theso Littlo Pills. They also relievo Distress from Dyspepsia, In(Jigcstloa and Too Hearty Katlnp. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Dad Tasto la tho Mouth. Coated Tongue. Palo In tho Side, TOItPID LIVEIt. They

r iTjlito tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable.

SMAll PUL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

carters

Genuine Must Bear -Fac-Simiio Signature

REFUSE SU1STITUTES.

A r GOOD" MAN WANTED

f """" JS in n.ls Lcsllty. Good 1 AUdrKg. .Srranton Life Insul

Incilnngju, Inij

con-

ranco

PILES!

PAY ir cuam

Kef. red nnu imi.

Alternative.

"You'll have to work hard to win

old "Million's daughter." "I'll have to work a Rood deal hard

er if I don't win her." Brooklyn Life.

TOLD TO USE CUTICURA

After SprolnlUt Pnllril tn Cur Her

Intenae Hchlnic Kcirmn Uutl

llrrn Tnrturml nml Dlidtiirptl but

Soon C'uroil o( Dreadful Humor.

1 contracted eczema and sufTered intensely for about ten months. At

times I thought 1 would scratch my

self to pieces. My face and arms were covered with large red pntches, bo that

I was ashamed to ro out. I was ad-

Tised to ro to a doctor who was ä speclallst In skin diseases, but I received

very little relief. 1 tried every known

remedy, with tho same results. I

thought I would never get better until

a friend of mine told me to try the

Cutlcura Remedies. So I tried them,

and after four or Ave applications of

Cutlcura Ointment I was relieved of my unbearable Itching. I used two

sets of the Cutlcura Remedies, and I am completely cured. Miss Barbara Krai, Hlghlandtown. Md., Jan. 0, 1003." Potter Drug & Chcm. Corp., Solo Props, of Cutlcura Hemedlps. Boston. Doesn't Yet. Brown Yes. I'm acquainted with

your wife, old man. I knew her before you married her.

Smith Ah, that 8 whero you had

tho advantage of me I didn't. Life.

Land Irrigated Land. Perpetual water rieh, fine water, pro

ductive soil, crop fnllurea unknown; 50 I'lishelB wheat per acre; to ß tonn alfalfa. Healthful climate, free timber. Terra

cany, wnie now. i.inwoou l.nnu co., hock

spring. yominB.

Its enslor to mnko a bluff than It

is to got other pooplo to stand for 1L

Old Host Hooy'B song was not alto-

geuiwr a joke. Thoro woro man In his

(my who had wroatled fori tint frnm

tho reluctant bank, and there are mon

oi to-day who have done the same.

a low weeks ago, after u fifteen hours' session in the great gambling room of the Casino, Huntlev Walker, an ISnKlishmni), left Monte Carlo ?90.000 the richer. He won $30.000 with

in n lew minutes one evening, and

next morning he raked In $00,000 more. This last success cleaned up all the money on the table at which he sat. and thus he technically "broke

uie uanK.

His foat recalls that of many other

lucuy men. one of the luckiest was

the famous "Monte Carlo" Wells. 1H-II . . -

wens appeared in the Casino ten years ago with a little system of his own: Ho started with $500 and left

with SL'00.000.

Most lucky men are hoggish and so

end by losing their winnings. But

Wells was contented with his $200.000.

He went back to England, invested it

in good bonds and Is still enjoying a

nice uttio income of $9,000 a year.

Hvp years ago an American. Col.

Power, the owner of mines In Mexico, won $.;:.o..oft at tn- Casino. His first day's play, which lasted less than an

hour, brought him in $15.000. and each

succeeding day had a similar story to

ten.

Crowds dogged his footsteps whenover he entered the Casino, some of the haMtuoH rubbing his shoulder or surreptitiously touching the hem of

his coat for luck, while the more ra

tional followed his play. Tho Colonel

did not plunge, but continued o stake the maximum of $2,400 each time. The result was that he came away richer

by $350,000.

A Russian count once carried away $70.000 as the result of a single night's

play, while a North of England ship

owner won $30,000 In a couple of

hours. On another occasion a York

shire colliery owner loft Monte Carlo.

after a three weeks' stay. $76,000 richer than when he went there, but

in the same month the wife of an

English peer lost $90,000 in one night

and $100.000 on the night following.

One of the most remarkable Inci

dents which ever happened at Monte Carlo was when one John Jaggors won

$100.000. He kept a close watch over

the roulette wheels at the various

tables, and discovered that each one

had some small defect which resulted

in one number winning moxe frequent

ly than any other. These numbers

he backed, winning; $000,000.

Tho bank, however, discovered his

secret, had new wheels made, and Jaggors was losing rapidly when he wise

ly desisted and returned home with

$400.000.

Jaggers' experience recalls the story

of old Madame X , who apptjued to

earn her living by coming Into tho

Casino early, getting a good place and

later selling It to a late comer.

One evening one of the directors

stood idly watching her. She played

but $1 at a time, but she seemed to

win almost every time. When she

arose tho director approached her and

congratulated her on her luck.

"How much will m'sleur give for tho

secret?" demanded the old dame. But

he only laughed, his experience teach-

ingq him that he had nothing to fear

from any system.

"One day you will be glad to buy,"

was the woman s parting warning.

About a week later she returned to

the tables, accompanied by three

young- Italians, and they soon attract

ed attention by always playing the

maximum and consistently winning.

The Biirvcillnnts, who were ordered to

watch the party, reported In an hour's

time that they had won $14.000.

For a week this sort of thing wont

on, nnd when tho party had broken

the hank three times at that table, M.

Blanc, the then master of tho tables,

was asked to come from Paris. When he saw what was going on he askod

Madame X to come to his private of

fice, and there, after much haggling,

persuaded her to sell her secret for

tho low figure of 70.000 francs.

When tho play was ended and the

rooms closed the old woman explained that, after some years at the table,

she noticed that the wheel had be

come warped. As the result, If It were started from a certain point it almost Invarinbly stopped at a certain point.

Thus, If tho croupier spun the wheel with tho number 9 opposlto him tho

number 20 was certain to follow: If

zero were opposite him 32 would follow, and similarly with the oilier numbers.

The defect was soon remedied and

tho managemont considered the secret

cheap at tho price they paid, not

withstanding that madame and her

Italian friends had cleared $00,000 In

play.

Breakfast Months.

A traveler stopped at a hotel in

Greenland, where the nights are six months long, and as he registered

asked a question of the clerk.

What time do you have break

fast?"

From half past March to a quarter

to May. Harper's Weekly.

Cartagena. The city of Cartagona, In the Renub-

lie of Colombia, Is one spot whero tho

business of being a fireman is no groat

drain on the nervous system. If in

formants tell the truth, there havo

been two fires in Cartagona In the last seventy years.

Save the Babies. I1TFAOT MORTALITY la something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all tho children horn in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent,, or nearly one-quarter, die hefore they reach one year; thirtysoven per cent, or more than one-third, hefore they are five, and onohalf before they are fifteen ! Wo do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Oastoria would save a majority of these precious lives. Neither do m hesitato to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drop3j tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly tho roverse, but you must see that it bears tho signature of Ohas. E Fletcher. Oastoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever.

Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Pooler, of St Louie, Mo., says: "I havo prescribed your Castoria In many cases and havo always found it an efficient and speedy remedy." Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have prescribed your Ca, toria In my practlco for many years with, great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients." Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. T., Eays: "I have used your Caa toria Jn my own household with good results, and have advised several patients to uso it for It3 mild laxativo effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. B. Elliott, cf New York City, say3: "Having during tho past Bbc yeara prescribed your Castoria for infantllo stomach disorders, I most heartily commend Its use. Tho formula contains nothing deleterious to tho most dcllcato cf children." Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: "Tour Castoria Is an Ideal medlcino for children, and I frequently prescrlbo IL Whilo I do not advocato tho Indiscriminate uso of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria Is an, exception for conditions which arise in tho caro of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria holds tho esteem of tho medical profession In a manner held by no othor proprietary preparation. It Is a suro and rcllablo medicine for Infanta and children. In fact, it is tho universal household remedy for infantllo ailments." Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: "Castoria Is ono of tho very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In m7 opinion your Castoria has sived thousands from an early grave. I can furnish, hundreds of testimonials from this locality a3 to Its efficiency and merits." Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During tho last twolvo years I havo frequently recommended your Castoria as ono of tho best reparations of tho kind, being safe In tho hands of parents and very effccllvo in relieving children's disorders, whilo tho easo with which such a pleasant preparation can bo administered i3 a great advantage."

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Promotes DigcslionJCMincss and ResLConlalns nAT

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AncrfccI Remedv for Consflca

Hon , Sour Storaach.Dlarrhon

Yorras.Comülsions.FcTnst ncss andloss of Sleep. Fat Strafe Signamre of NOV YORK.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears tho Signature of

S3

Guaranteed under the I

Exact Copy of Wrapper.

Tlie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWl CCNTAUR CO, TT MURRAY TIKCT, (iCVf TOUR CtTT.

Old Age and Late Hours. A statistician affirms that thn ma-

Jarity of people who attain old age have kept late hours. Eight out of ten who reach the age of eighty have never gone to bed till after 12 at night.

The handsome show

has the best show.

;irl naturally

Maryland.

Maryland was chartered as a prov

ince, the other states as colonies. Are Your Clot lira Kndrtlt Due Pod Cross Hill Itluo and make them white again. Iirge 2or. package. 5 cents.

What Counts. It Isn't how much a man makes a week that counts, it's how much h can keep from his wife.

A handsome woman pleases tho eyo

but a good woman the heart. Dutch.

TIrtTt rr T n Vi o im fin rw Tai.v I - . -

for a woman who dyes her hair? j1- N u- INDIANAPOLIS, No. 30, 1909.

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SOLID GOLD & SILVER AWARD

For the Best Ear oi Corn

To be Known as the 0(jeMcj. National Corn Trophy To be Awarded at the

Mnfinnal -y-i HvrtAC 4r sr ii-- December

nauuiiai vui u uauoi iiuu, vyiiiaiid, 6 to 18, lpoo. Over ono hundred thousand million (100.000.000.000) ears of corn vtern trrntrn in Ihn TTnitnl Klntnn ... A

a billion dollars were paid for them. More than a million and a quarter extra dollars went into tho pockets of the farmers for corn this rear than ther received for the previous year's crap. Tho reason for this mar be found in the fact that the people of tho United States are bccinnlnc to learn how delicious corn Is and to realize its full food value. Kelloctr's Toasted Corn FlaVes has placed corn amoKT tho indispensable items of dallr faro. The maVers. therefore, are Interested In the derelopment of the Klnc of Cereals, and have decided to award a beautiful trophr for tho man. woman or child who can produce the best ear of corn in two different seasons. Profruor Hol Jen, of tho Iowa State Colleco. tho ereatest authority on corn In tho world, will award the prlre nt the hatlonalCorn Exposition, tobe held at Omaha. Neb.. DecemberGth to lRtb.lM9. Two slncle rules will eov em the plan and ther are that you eud rour best ear of corn to tho National Corn Exposition. Omaha. Neb., before November

.iwv;nnu mat run are i niemucrui vuo nauaoai voru Association, l uu particulars reearaintr wnlon can be had br

fcxpo3ltion. Omaha. feb. Ho a tncfeourelr to your specimen and word it ."Fop the

ii yours 3 juueeu me oesi. you will tot the the trophy will become your property for

wrltinc to National Corn

helloce Trophy Conteft.

troDhr for 1910. If rou succeed araln next rear or the rear followlnr

all time. In other words, you must produco tho best car of corn two different years.

Thero will bo no restrictions. Anr man. woman or child bolonelne to the Association can enter. It will he open to every state In tbe I'nlon. Profeuor Holden will Judire tho corn particularly on the basis of quality. The ffrowlnir

of more corn per acre is one object oi tbe award, but tbe main purpose oi the founder of the trophy Is tor

Increasing the Quality of Corn Used in Making Kellogg's TOASTED CORN FLAKES

The

Genuine

Cornflakes

has tiiis

Many people think we nave reached the point of perfection In Toasted Corn Flakes as It

now is. remap we nave, it you naven i iriea it. ocein your education in cood things to

eat" today. All grocers havo It.

KELLOGG TOASTED CORK FLAKE CO., Baltic Creek, Mich.

lira. Vlnlow' Soothing Syrnp for children

teetMrtir. rofUns the (rums, reduce Inflammation.

alltya pain, cures wind cone, ccnu a uolua.

Evon n married mnn mny bo happy If ho lots his wife have her own way.

She Declines. "Ho keens tolling mo that his heart

Is filmttorcd." i

"Maybo ho oxpocts you to nut It to-

gothcr again." ,

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