Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1909 — Page 7

WANTSflM

LETTER

PUBLISHED

For Benefit of Women who

Suffer from female ins

Minn apulis, Minn. "I was a great uTfr from femalo troubles which

causeu a weaKness

and broken down condition of the system. I read so inuchofwhatLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for other suffring women I felt suro it would

help mo. and I must

say it did help mo wonderfully. My pains all left me. I

rrewsf nj:pr,anu within tarco months

I was P rifciiy weu w uuiaii. I wj ,r this letter made public to fhow lx'iH'tlt women may dcriro

from I -I'l E. Pinkham's vegetable

2115 n , otid St., North, Minneapolia, Tl;i" n l3 of unsolicited and genu

ine ics ,i nials liKe tno above prove (he et! ' 1 y of Lydia E. llnkham's Vegent' - ( ompound, which is made excVü' iy from roQts and herbs. W'tv who suffer from those distress!: g IN peculiar to their sex should cot 1"- -iffht of theso facts or doubt

the a'" ity or ijaia I'mkham's Vepf -v Compound to restore their teaU. Ifyo'i vrant special advice -write to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Uyiin, Mass, Shewtlltrcatyoiirlettcrasstrictly confidential. For 20 years she lias been lielpinjr sick women in this way, freo of charge. Don't hesitate write at once.

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Art and Weather. In i n.ii-rv there nanus a largo

cam a- an imposing frame. The p i ! lit i . -hm a waterfall in one of t... s ..- - famous for startling natura! -(..!. The picture has oc(uji;. i v - jiri'st'iit place for several

I- ... i belong here? ' asked a vis

ier it i! man in charge.

Nn !.:.' than the others you see." "S. to tne It should be in the

ca; i . f i !) state where tills seener - .i. i the visitor.

"It u.t- punted for the state." re-

pli- ,i 'h ti ,1 in ch'irgo, "hut when it wa s'i: !,iit'.-,i to the art committee it nf .-.l , ;trct)t it"

iV m ihe objection?" "S". . the sky is overcast. The

artir 'M' in a mattering storm like an id;,. ul 'iu iliinlty. The art commlt--.1,! was a reflection on the . r : . ; 'he state; that a storm rich ;i -. resented was unknown iD th it 1 etude."

" ' ) !, t the artist nut In another

k on. mat accorded with the !at". r., -nation for sunshine?"

I - he could, but he refused.

Hp .'411 that ti'P riimnii Wlnl.-nl nn

t 'h- t committee warranted the storm IT' on the canvas, and he refu..i ., i nine. He set it here, and be re i r. inams.M Boston Herald.

Air Constituents. X non w a somewhat rare constitu

ent air one part in every 170,OfM.orn ,,.ts Krypton is more plentifulon. ;,-irt to every 20.000.000 parts. Helium i- just absolutely common uV. i ,.tt.. part to every 500.000 or, at :;:o.' ; '1000 narta nf nlr

Ui: M Id.,,,., Nyrop of chIMreil 7 lre- offen th um. mluceinllammatim. "J tain. ri.r wind colic Zi cenU a bottk.

Artificial Eyes. ArtlfV'al OVPS wern Hrut mntln ncn

of t th.' Egyptians. They were of Foil ami silver and subsequently of "!!" an 1 ivory. Hundreds of years atr. in the sixteenth century, when tbe w.r.' made in Europe, porcelain a u,. v:.stance used, and the maker iisiaiiv stamped his address on the aitf of the tye.

- The Exceptions. "nit.u has a fine new apartment." tvr thine statltmnrv I n It I aitn.

pos. " ""' 'AV..;ut.My everythin?; exceirt his I 'he cook." Harper's Bazar. fce it only oe GENUINE Haarlem OQ

Gold

Haarlem Oil "ow Mt up io Odcrlen mm A Tattelcts GÄP3DLES M'Ä5s,Är.ffis,,l ,hou"nd Md

LIVER, mm, BLADDER and STOrOH TROUBLES

I- ' MM,cie Co.. Scranton, P. Jour 1', "i"0 ,,n'r' 1 wed a (rce hox of m I':: ' m nd I found them vr ith?5 1 S'A one box mrnclf. They he Simi'if" ?n'J,w,CBt doctor; I tried Uil I J y.'ur r",ls o ve n tho I rpcomroenrl thrm. Vour truly. Wim nU5 S NBWTON, JJ1 read iu M0Tn, U. Y., Apnl 8. 1909. 6llvi?M e,, "n Oil CaptuUi tt?M 1 k jF I relieved tomorrow. Botttli i. m3? ttait- Cipaule 2$ and SO to ill drugguti. HOLLAND MEDICINE CO.. Importen Ser.nton Pa

ll your nruR(rtt cannot supply you, Write Ul dirrcl.

Bi 4 " I'TON, WaHhlngton, IJ. C,

Brutal Indifference.

"It HPOIllS ttlnee hlu

----- . ..... ...... . 1 hornley hus dovelopod Into a porfect brute." "You surprise me! What has he done?" 'Why, tho other night while his wife was reKalltiK him with all tho particulars of that choice Vorlfast

oiumiiii nuv iiuiicuu mat no seemed very quiet. And what do you think' Ho was sound aslueprCloveland

i mihi wvuiur.

Father of Electricity.

The first stop along the way of electricity was mado by the celebrated Galvanl. who just before the beginning of the last centry demonstrated that

eiecixicity could be produced by the contact of metals and fluids. Galvnni's experiments suggested to Volta In 1800 the electric battery, out of which

nave come au the other electrical

tnumpns.

Itllllcled wilH hrtEjes.Dse

L N. V IVnt A VT . Tlrtt tn 1.

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THOMPSON'SEYE WSIER

Mexican Haciendas. Some of the haciendas In the Mex lean state of Durango contain a mil linn nr mnrn '1 nrnci

..v.. . ...vm I.V.. v. .

HERE'S A WAY TO SAVE DOOTOH BILLS. I'll) NlrlaiiH Clve Kre- Ailvl-r by 'Which I'urriita Mity I'rntlf.

It's a matter of general Interest Just

now now one's physical condition can be got Into shape to best receive the

benefits of the summer season. Espe-

cauy is tnis true or the children. They have become run down by a winter of unnatural manner of living because of Ill-considered food and much time spent indoors. Spring comes with its sunshine, Its fresh vegetables and all else Invigorating, but the children are In no condition to receive nature's remedies. Many parents call In the family physician. Many other panats take advantage of what the physician told them when he was first called In consultation. All good family physicians say: -Give tho children Castorla." Healthy parents know this remedy of old. for they took It themselves as children. It was more than thirtyyears ago that Castorla made a place for itself In the household. It bore the signature or Charles II. Fletcher then, as it does to day. The signature Is Its guarantee, which Is accepted In thousands of homes where there aro

children.

Much is printed nowadays about big

families. Dr. William J. McCrann. of

Omaha, Neb.. Is the father of one of these much-read-about families. Here

la what he says:

"As the father of thirteen children

I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have. In

my years of practice, found Castorla a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home."

Charles H. Fletcher has received

hundreds of letters from prominent physicians who have the same esteem

for Castorla that Dr. McCrann has.

Not only do these physicians say they use Castorla In their own families, but they prescribe It for their patients. First of all It is a vegetable

preparation which assimilates tho

food and regulates the stomach and

bowels. After eating comes sleeping, and Castorla looks out for that, too.

It allays forerlshness and prevents

loss of sleep, and this absolutely with

out tho use of opium, morphine or other baneful narcotic.

Medical journals are reluctant to

discuss proprietary medicines. Hall's

Journal of Health, however, says:

'Our duty is to expose danger and re

cord the means for advancing health.

The day for poisoning innocent chil

dren through greed or ignorance

ought to end. To our knowledge Cas

torla Is a remedy which produces com

posure and health by regulating the

system, not by stupefying it, and our reador3 are entitled to the information."

Cynical. Sllllcus Do you think it is possible

for one woman to make another woman perfectly happy? Cynlcus Oh, yes; simply by envy, lug her. Philadelphia Record. SKDI BRUFTION CURED.

W'nm Sn Snrr, Irritating n ralnfal Mint I.lttl Sufferer Could Nt r.ri -Mrrntclieri CotnntI r CmiIrnrn'i Kfflrncy rroren. "When about two and a half years old my daughter broke out on her hips and the upper parts of her legs with a very Irritating and painful eruption. It began In October; the first I noticed was a llttlo red surface and n constMnt desire on her part to scratch her limbs. She could not sleep ami the eruptions got sore, and yellow water came out of them. I had two doctors treat her, but she grew worse under their treatment. Then I bought the Cutlcura Itemedles and only used them two weeks when she was entirely welt. This wi In February. She has nerer had another rough pmce on her skin, and she r now fourtee years old. Mrs. It. It. Whltaker, Winchester. Tenn., Bept. 22. 1008." Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cutlmra Itemetlle. Boston. The Dorowa Tree. While the seeds of tho dorowa, an East Afican leguminous tree, are extensively used for food, the pods and leaves form an excellent cement when mixed with crushed stone.

A feellnic of ftirlty und freedom from anxiety perradr the homf In which Ilnmlin WiiArrl Oil ! kept constantly on hand. Mother know it enn always be depended upon in time of need. The Adirondacks. Tho Adirondack mountains embrace an area of over 2,800,000 acres, and in this area fully 300 mountain peaks rise to altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 5.000 foot.

Clear, white clothe are a ntg-n hat th houiekeeper une Ited Crosi Hall Blue. Lnre Tot. packaite. 5 con fa. Love Is always a poor thing so long as it tries to save Itself.

RUNN'.Hfj A FERRY.

How a Couple of Husky Black Men Took H-ld of the Job. When Colonel Thompson bought the ferry privilege on the Hlwasseo river above Kingston ho sent a couple of big husky black men from his plantation to run It, providing thorn with a handful of small colna to mako change. They tied up tho forry at night and came shuilllng home, vastly .pleased with themsolves. "Well, boys, did you run tho forry all day? How did you get along? Carry many people? Want to try It again tomorrow l" inquired tho colouel from behind his dosk. "Vassuh. Yas, boss. Wo run her. Right smart chance of folks goln' over. Yassuh. we'll run her tomorrow, If you give us do money." "What money?" asked tho colonel, turning serious. "I gave you 2 to mako change this morning. Where's that? Where's the money tho folks paid you for going over?" "Money?" echoed the spokesman of the pair, scratching his woolly head. "We ain't got no money. Didn't you give us dat $2 for to make change? Well, dat's what wo used It ior. We kept a-changin' it and a-chansln It till we changed it all away; but if you're wlllln' to give us somo mo' for to-morrow we'll run her ag'In. Tell you, boss, hit coats to run a forry In dls country." And tho colonel decided that, under certain management, it did. -Lipplncott's Magazine. SOME MARRIED MEDITATIONS. Favorite feminine Bromldlon: "All men are perfect boobies when they're sick abed." The man who permits his wife to designate a certain little spot In the house as the one place In which he shall smoke deserves all that he gets, and he never fails to get it. Slathers of married women get In bad by heeding the queer advice of Lady Pensmlths (mostly spinsters), whose dictum Is that the proper way to hold a husband is to hold him at arm's length. The highly exalted faithfulness of women often Is a matter of plain policy. Plenty of careless men would strictly toe the faithful mark If tholr reward for so doing were to be agreeably taken caro pf for life. The man who knows the dlfferenco at sight between a $25 embroidered shirt waist and one of tnose cute little rufile-tront $1.48 shirt waists usually Is a male person whose opinion isn't worth valuing anyhow. It is the woman who shrieks at "Central" through the 'phone and calls her a saucy hussy and such like who wonders why It is that telephone girls are so much more polite and prompt in responding to men's calls. Familiar quotation: "Oh, I've got plenty of left-over summer clothes, dearie. All I'll 'need to eke out will bo a few Utile linen suits and seven or eight more shirt waists and three or four summery hats and some tan and champagne-colored shoes and a new supply of silk stockings Just a few little odds and ends like those!" Did you ever feel kind of onery and things "with yourself when, after blowing $7.S5 on a bunch of cheerful workers, you wont homo and found her tacking some frizzled old sweet peas on a last year's hat frame? Extract from the "Diary of a Neglected Wife": " Tis now mid-summer and my birthday is In December and my husband hasn't said one word about It yet. nor what he Is going to get me. Gracious power, give me the strength to go on enduring." ITEMS OF INTEREST.

N'ntu-ithstandlne its Rreat size, an

elephant has only eight teeth. Dogs were hated by the ancient Hebrews, but were worshiped by the an

cient Egyptians.

A bill Introduced in tne isew jersey Senate provides for the commitment of confirmed inebriates to insane asy

lums. ....

In Dundenomy, Australia, tnero is a blue gum tree 451 feet In height

It Is believed to be the tauest tree in

the world.

The eyeball Is white because tne t,irwvi.i-ncult that feed Its subatanco

are so small that they do not admit

the red corpuscles.

Among elephants both sexes oi me Afr-ionn snecles have Ivory tusks,

while "In Asia these are generally restricted to the male. If we could penetrate the earths surfaco to a distance of two miles, we should find the placd where watet could not exist except In the state ol steam. ... , At nnU-ti Russia, there Is an Im

mense oil well that "ebbs and flows."

with the same regularity as uo tne nnaon ftdoc it is believed to have

UWtUH ------ .... some mysterious connection with the

sea. ...

Leon Casse. the official reptiie-Ktuer

i im fnrost nf Fontnlnebleau. r ranee

disposes of an average of S00 vipers n

year. He has ueen nuten su mu-u that he Is now Immune from danger

from snake bites. A curious rmdy for slee-lessnj is used by tho inhabitants of the S moan Islands. They confine a snake hnmboo and the Irnsing

sound emitted by the reptile Is said

to quickly Induce slumber. wtion a class Is as full as It TO?

slblv can be of liquor, the surf ce ol the 'liquor is Hfshtly c nvex i nl the center lies higher than the brim. In thl fnet such a ulassful I

called a bumper, because the liquor

bumps up, or protrudes in tue muiuic

The Servant Problem, Plus, "nut," says the lady of the house

t,o nnnlinnnt. "VOU really BhOUlil

not ask Buch high wages from me

WilOn yOU CUnSlUUr mi- .uiii-iiiviiv.vn with which my house Is equipped electric cooking range, electric washirre nml ironlne machines, vacuum

sweepers and dusters, pneumatic par

cel carriers irom anu to an noors huh

rooms, phones and nnnunlcators in ni pnnm sanltarv wall and floor

finishes, filtered air, filtered water, antiseptic refrigerator" "Yes, mum," Interrupts the applint "lint the likes of von oucht to

V.I I Vt w-w ' know that a scientific export draws a

lot more money than a Kitcnen mechanic" Judge.

Baby's Play Blanket. Buy a coarse gray blanket, if you do not have one. and keep It to place on tho floor when tho baby is playing there. Put tb toys on 1. and if it la necessary to quickly clean 'he room of toys pick up the blanket. A Itnrr tiuod 'I'lilnir. "Am UfllriK AIXICN'S FOOT-B A 5515, and can truly wy I would not have bwr without it o loriK. lad 1 known the relldf it would Klvr my nehlnK feet. I think It a rare Rood thltiK for anyone having ore or tirnl Tew. Mrs. Matilda Holtwert. Provldene-. it J.- Sold by ull DrusaiUt, 25c. Ak to-day.

Washington Monument. The cornerstone of the Washington monument was laid by President Polk July 4, 184S, and Dec. C, 1SS4. tho capstone was set In position. The foundations are 12CVfe feet square and 30 feet 8 Inches deep. Do Your Cluthea I.011U Yellnvrt H ao. ue Ited Crosu Hall Ulue. It wilt ranke tkitm wblu aa snow. Lars 2oi. package, 6 cents.

Bonner's Famous Advertisement. When the New York ledger was wavering on the brink of failure, Robert Honner, the proprietor, sent to the New York Herald a brief advertisement, to be set up In a single lino. So Greeleyesque was Mr. Bonner's handwriting that the advertlslnj; manager interpreted the directions as ordering that the copy be run in full page, which Instructions he obeyed, though marveling greatly. The Herald came out the next morning with one whole page devoted to the crisp adjuration to read the Ledger's now story. The effect upon Mr. Honner was almost fatal, first from chagrin It the thought of the possible bill, lien from amazement as subscripons began to pour In, and finally from satisfaction, as they continued to Hood the office, until the fortune of the publication was made. The novel, though accidental, device had struck the public's fancy. Mr. Honner was hailed as the pioneer of a new and daring theory of exploitation, and the advertisement gained tenfold currency by being commented upon as a feature of the news. Collier'3.

Famous Golf Match. A projected golf match between two well known amateurs and a leading member of the London Stock Exchange for a stake of 500 recalls the famous foursome in which the Duke of York, afterward James II, took a prominent part on the Lelth links In the year 1CS2. It was really an international contest, in which the duke, with John Patersone. a golfing" shoemaker of great repute, championed Scotland against two noblemen of England, a heavy wager depending on the Issue. The duke and the cobbler had an easy victory, thanks largely to tho man of the last, and John Patersono's share of the stakes was so substantial that he was able to build a goodly house in tho Canongate, in a wall of which the duke caused a stono to be placed bearing the Patersone arms with the motto "Far and sure." a tribute to the cobbler's driving powers. Patersone'a house, we understand, survives today. Westminster Gazette. Helped Out. A grocery clerk In a small town had been considerably bored one day by solicitors for church fairs, rallies, carity and other purposes and was getting disgusted when a small, erd haired urchin came in and asked him If he could help him out with a baseball glove. "Got the glove with you?" asked the impatient clerk. "Er no," answered the urchin. "Then," said the Irritable clerk as he caught him by the neck and trousers, "I'll help you out without It." Judge.

A Bruised Finger. The pain of a bruised finger will often be greatly relieved by holding the finger in hot water for a few minutes.

A Max O'Rell Story. Refore ho attained fame with his various books M. Hlqnet (Max O'Hell), who v.'23 for several years French master at St. Paul's school, related how ho obtained his post there. After two or three earlier applicants hud returnei unsuccessful from their Interview with Dr. Wnlker. who was at tho time headmaster of tho Bohool, M. niouet's turn came. "I want," said the doctor after a few words, "a French master who can preserve discipline. My last was a perfect gentleman and a good fellow, but he could not keep the classes In order. Tho end of It was that

after being much worried by one ofi

the boys tho poor fellow went home and shot himself." "Sir," replied Max O'Rell, "that Is where my countryman made a little mistake. I should have shot the boy." The doctor roso, says M. Blouet. and grasped my hand. "M. Blouet." he exclaimed, "you are my French master!" London .Captain.

MUNYON'S Eminent Doctors at Your Service Free Not a Penny to Pay for the Fülle: Medical i:xam!natiou.

Colored Flames. If a pound of chloride of copper Is dissolved in a wooden pall of waterwooden because a tin pall will be corroded the solution will bo sufficient to give the flames from a great deal of wood the beautiful colors, when ourned In an open fire, which are the charm of driftwood coming from the hulls of copper sheathed ships.

His Limitations. "Yes, Indeed," averred tho impecunious party. "I enjoy automobilesenjoy them very much, in fact but I am never carried away by them." Pick-Me-Up.

No man can mako life Joyous who

does not himself enjoy life.

If you are in doubt aa to the cause of your disease, mall us a postal questing a medical examination blank which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diagnose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so; if you cannot be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us la any way, for this advice Is absolutely free. You ara at liberty to take our advice or not, as you see fit. Send to-day for a medical examination blank, fill out aud return to us, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly, absolutely free. Munyon's, 53d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia. Pa.

Up-Set Sick Feeling that follows tatinp; a dose of castor oil, Baits or calomel, iaftabout the worst you can endure Ugh it ffiv6 ono the creeps. You don't have to have it CASCARETS move the bowels tone up tho lirer without these bad feelings. Try them. nl CABCARXTS toe a box for a wtck'a trMtraeat, all drunrfjt. niggcat Her In Ihm world. Million bout a month.

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PromolcsDirfcslionOtffrfur ncss and RestXJontalas nekfer

OpiuniIorphlnc nor Mineral.

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GASTORIA

For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature

of

Apcrfecl Remedy for Comfif a-;

lion , a our aroHVKii.uiarnwn andLoss of Sleep. , Facsimile Signature oT ; NEW YORK.

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Q, 'Guaranteed under the toodt

Exact Copy of Wrapper.

For Over

Thirty Years GASTORIA

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ICogga-The Original-Genuine TOASTED CORN FLAKES for Breakfast. Dinner, Supper, Luncheon whenever yon want sCno-

tning üillereat ana Detter wbetber yon eat it dry Irom the package or with milk, cream or fruit joices this delightful food never disappoints. It'i all la Ihe flavor. After you oaco try it you'll wonder why breakfast foods weren't made as good before.

uet a package today Irom your grocer and

$1,000

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