Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 August 1909 — Page 3

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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i i W. Va. " I feel that I owo f . ... MC. A 1 ...I!..

tablo Compound. Kleven years ago I was a walking shadow. I had been under the. doctor's iarebut"otnoreUef. My htibbaiid persuaded nie to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegptablo Compoundanditworked lily? a charm. It relieved all my pains

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rv l auvise au imt-ring 1 1" take Lydia 12. Pinkhnm's , ( 'inpound." Mus. J2M3IA .. Vienna. YT Ya.

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. 1. I mkham's Vegetable Comi !..i'le from native roots and . ,-it.nns no narcotics or harmand to-day holds the record ! . ! irc U number of actual cures ü .li i-ase3of any similar medii t'.o country, and thousands of 4rv testimonials are on llle in

i'i .'.him laboratory at Lynn,

i; -in women who nave ueen fr.'in almost every form of

i. 'HU.lHU?, iiiii.iuiiiiak.iuii, uii. i .placements, iibroid tumors, ..l i -s. periodic poins, backache, u a-1 nervous prostration. !. h suffering woman owes it to 4 give Lydia 12. I'inkham's , Cinmuui'd a trial.

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about our case wni a coiiiiuuntial letter to 31 ra. Piriklinin, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice, is free, and always helpful.

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UNWRITTEN POSTSCRIPTS.

Gome of the Things Not Included In Vacation Letters.

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John Drown In Ntnv York to Drown in Punk villi by-tho-Sea:

. At,"''-!8 u very much, but don t cut your acatlun short. 1 mn sure you no it; you hate bon workin hu hard In tho Iiuum U the year New "iork isn't such a bad place In tho summer, so don't worry about me Iots of men ta in town, although thoy could get away easily enough I sec very few people H'nce you went and am not going ar.un.l town much In fact, hardly nt all. So you nee how much I mUs you. THE r.Vw'MTTK.N PAKT. I. S. I am sending thin to New ork to be mailed, a 1 am out on Smith s yacht and having a groat time. From Ktlnl at Ueachburg to her mother nt home: We are having a very fluo acntlon here, plenty of swimming and nil that. There are ucvora! nice families here and we see u lot of the RobInsonts. They are Podunk Robinsons. I you know; ouo of the oldest families in Podunk. The oldest boy is Captain of the Jnrvard cronuet team. Ho hns i

promised me a class pin If his college 1

uiam linceion. I always ask Aunt Martha to go out with us. ho you see I remember what

yon said about chaperons.

THE UNWRITTEN PART. P. S. Aunt Martha is afraid of ca

noes, and we always ko la a canoe, bo

she never accepts my invitation.

From James, soeiiiK the citv. to his

"old man" of home:

Yes. 1 have been verv care

ful with my money. As you advised me. I placed nearly all of it In a bank.

which removes tho temptation of I spending the money a chap has in his J pocket. As this Is Saturday. I can't

get a check cashod. so will you please telegraph me $50 at once? I almost

wish I had kept the money with me; banks hold on so tight once they got hold of it. THE UNWRITTEN PART. P. S I don't think I mentioned that It was a faro bank I selected.

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Men Slaves to Custom.

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Iii..! .. . y "'dy B to lnm ueetlng lad. wiIh a 0fJib ,,JÜUa, niiI.UiWT- ,1m ther oih' nil the d. naada of women's Uahiout aa inexorable as the rmuhwmMiu among men. for uncunifui'jible dn.i unniacful star.h. d klurt fronts and stiff coliata .M.n may not be slaves to fashion, but they do aeexu to be slaves to custom.

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Fever and Chills. il.s of tho wjtjai h of hli

aid tho ii'iiiitmn.al young

Manicuring. The art of manicure Is many centuries old. having had its birth In the dim old convent of Franco, where the patient nuns practiced It on tho hands of tho noble ladles brought up within their walls.

AN EASY WAY.

IIMV to

Libhy's Cooked Corned! Beef

From the old man to James: I have sont you $ 1 0, which should be ample until the bank opens. I have a strong idea that your account Is not a very strong one. if it exists

j i at all. I am surprised that a son of NT m mine should have no more sense than

TYlfiH il i to squander money on folly.

PrOallCtS THE UNWRITTEN PART.

P. S Perhaps you would be Interested in knowing that when I was yur ae I was twice as big a fool as you are.

Cure Kliint-)- TroubliM lliinllr

nni! -luli Ulj. It Is needless to suffer tho tortures of an aching back, the misery of headaches, rheumatic pains, urinary

disorders or risk the danger of diabetes or Rrlght's disease. The cure is easy. Treat tho cause the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. P. W. Champion. Salem St.. Marion. Ky., nays: "I did not expect ever to be well a g a i n. Deranged kidneys caused me

untold sufferings. Stones in the kidneys seemed to be tearing me apart and the secretions were seriously disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills righted this trouble and removed all pains and aches and dissolved the stones. I am completely cured." Remember the name Dean's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos-ter-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.

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"Docs he?- iespon.l-d V.Ut Cayenne. chill over hi existnce." "Are you uro it Is lova h is descrlbiim and not malaria?" Waahlng. ton Star.

N-lln ( lotlK-x Arc I n-luNtl-. Kfvp fhft vrblti" wtlb ItfHt I ' Bull

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Another Dunko. S.la pfjor old Hiram Hardappl! Ho saw an ad In a farm papor tliat stated for lh tliy wouM sand iiltn the prottlewt pointer err soon In this State. Cyrus Cofh! And waa tho dog as reprKnte.l? Slla Dog! Why tho blamod bunkoers aout him a stufW porcupine. Detroit Free Press.

IIÜNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE.

How the Trouble Degan. "Maria, ou will not take oirenself I ask you jut ono questJin, will you?" "No." ' "Can you tell mo the narao of the man who perpotrnted that hat of yours?" Chicago Tribuno.

The Riverside. The rtsht bank of the river Is that which lith on the rlsht hand when tho back is turned to tho river's source. y Vulparity in manners defiles line garments more than mud Plautua.

Scotland's Wetness. Tho climate of Scotland is sneh that

waterproof garments aro usually ro-! not cured you will be told so

quirel more or less during very

uiuiiui oi in year, ine avorage annual rainfall Is about forty-flvo Inches. A Itiirr C.oil Tli In. "Am MHlnt ALI.'S.VS FOOT-BARB, and can truty nay I wouttt not have tin vtthout It 8 Ion:, had I known th relief tt would (rtve my a. hiim rpt. I think It ;i are km J tliinj? for unne hakliiK rt or tired fK-t.-Mrn. Matilda Hultwcit. ProvJdenoe. I; I " SolJ by all LtrugKUts, 25a Ak to . lay.

Our idea of a martyr is a man who poses as a good example In a small town.

Not a Penny to Pay for the Fullest Medical Examination. If you are la doubt a3 to the cause of your diseasa, mall us a postal requesting a medical examination blank whh h you will f. out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully dlagnoio your eas. and if you can be cured you will be told so; If you can-

You

are not obligated to us in any way. for this advice is absolutely free. You aio at liberty to take our advice or not, as you see f. Send to-day for a medical examination blank, nil out and re

turn to us. and our eminent doctors will dlsgnose your case thoroughly, abfolutely froe. Muayon's. 53d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia. Pa. ItUKt MATISM. nire RiiarantWKi. PosttWeIj rurl Id 0 da.ru l.y Dr. Kd wards. Cefa brand ui" or ie-jiu-y rlierfulljp returned, Snd J.himi nd aJJrK. TentlmonlaU oa til.- K riard. H70 Milwaukee Aa A. (iait ( al.

all in the Taste

There's a marked distino t i o n between Llbby's Oookod Cornod Beef and even "the best that's sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Ubby's Groat Whito Kitchen, all the natural faor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure wholesome, delicious and rraovo serve at meal time, Sacs work and worry in summer. Other Libby "Healthful" Mcal-Timc-Hints, all ready to serve, are: Peerless Dried Boot Vlonna Sausngo Voal Loaf Evaporatod Milk Dskod Bo ana Ohow Chow Mlxod PIckloa "Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand". Write for free Booklet, "How to mako Good Things to Eat".

insist o n Ubby's a t your grocers. Ubby, McNeill &. Ubby O h I o it go

From Amelia Snooks to Delia Pinks: I don't wonder you aro so happy over your engagement to Harold. He is a darling fellow, and I am sure we all envy you. The ring is a beauty, too, isn't it? I know you will be happy, and Hnrold is such a steady fellow and not like some flirtatious men. He thinks only of one girl. THE UNWRITTEN PART. at a time. New York American.

French Village Ruled by Women. In the village of Froissy. near Paris, nearly all tho important posts are filled by women. Passengers alighting at the railway station are mot by a woman, who is station master, while her husband is only a guard. A barber shop bears tho notice that "Mile. Jeanne will henceforth nhave her customers only on Tuesdays and Fridays, as she has undertaken other work." At the postofflce the local telegraph messenger and postman. Mile. Lesobre," is met. She walks on an average of twenty miles a day. The municipal drummor Is a woman In her ninetieth year. London Standard.

Mhmg Too Good ' for y"U. That's whv we want vou

o tike CASCARETS for livcrlmd

io;u is it's not advertising talk

trie great, wonderful, jastinf; merit of CASCARKTS that f"1 'o to know by trial. Then 3u H have faith and join the railSrTcW,! keeP wel1 b' CASCA-

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''"y profitable.

Cnlony. Fruit . Marks. Hox

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NATIONAL SUPPLY ro..

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Water Like Steel. Water enn be put through a nozzle so fast that it becomes as hard as steel, and if struck with a sword the weajron is broken or dented. Similarly the (rack of water behind a big speeding ocean liner is like rocks and may buck ferry boats or buckle or break the rudders oil tender craft thnt thoughtlessly push and paddle Into this dangerous, rigid undertow. A government engineer says he has been

j looking for something serious from

this cause in Now ork harbor. New York Pross.

The Cause of It. "The writer you Introduced me to the other day was not at all imposing In his appearance. In fact I thought he had a very poor carriage " "That may bo because ho is nothing but a hack." Baltimore An.enr-an

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This Signature Is Your Protection

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Anatomical Displacement. "Whonevor I Interpret a song." said tho musical youth. "I put my whde heart into it" "Well, well!" answered Mr. Cumrox. "No wonder it sounds kind o' painful at times." Washington Star.

Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes has 'won the Nation's favor by its flavor. "Delicious" doesn't do justice to its goodness, because that word has been used by every other breakfast food. It's so unlike anything you ever tasted so much better. You may hae eaten "corn flakes," but unless you have tried Kellogg's the original and genuine you have $1,000 GOLD AND SILVER TROPHY For the Best Ear of Corn To Be Known ns the W. K. Kellona National Corn Trophy To Be Awarded at the NATIONAL CORN EXPOSITION, OMAHA. December 6 to 18, 1909 T?A ..m.- I , ....

i 7r to vr?- . rac?r:l'nS me Miter breeding In corn for improrlnc tha CJt..lir.W. K b-elioti:. 1'mldent of theToasted Corn FiVe Co . offers Vi H om i-auurui soiia troid BDd ailTer trochr lo th

pi corn iniwodiflerer.tsrawns. tue ttrst lemon's speclmrn to be Turnt to EHL"i?.ffi!J!2? L.e.TJ-rW- womao odcblld In the United suiesT

ö nn.M.; w'.'l.u nt oorn u'norttr of the world. Prof. P. O. Holden. Watch thii paper for further particulars.

KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO.

Balllc Creek. Mich.

What's In a Name? "Why did your llrm back out of that deal?" "Well, the silent partner made an awful roar about it, and we had to." Cleveland Leader.

Proteus and Taxis. Under the figure of Proteus, tho old man who in many forms was always the same unpleasant customer, the ancients probably typified tho charge for taxlcabs. New York Post.

None Higher. Toncher What is the hlghost form of animal life? Schoolboy Tho giraffe. Unlvorsal1st Loader.

Must Fib Sometimes. "Does he always speak tho truth?" "I guess not. All his friends praise his judgment." Detroit Kree Pu:-s.

The Ice Cream Freezer. Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson of Washington was the first person to take out a patent for an lee cream freezer. She was the wife of a naval olllcer. She took out the patent In 1S43 and sold

the rights for 541.500.

How

A Common Falling, your husband possess

the

"Does

sense of humor?"

"Yes. he has It In a remarkable degree that is except when the humor happens to be at his expense." Minneapolis Journal.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

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Bears tho

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AGENTS WANTED In country or country towns to soil direct to farmers a stock remedy and worm powder. Common Sense Stock Powder. Must be past 25 years of age and have a rig. Address Indiana Hog and Cattle Powder Company, Indianapolis.

"Devilish." "Hello!" cried Cheeriman.

are you, old man?" "Don't 'old man me," snapped Groucher, who was becoming touchv about his age. "I don't look like an old man, do I?" "Well, no. Just at this minute you look more like the 'old boy'." Catholic Standard and Times.

If on use ball bine, et Ited Cnm 1UU niue, tb beit ball blue. Largo 2oi. package, 0 cents.

Stale Homemade Bread. j The best wav to freshen homemade bread so that it is as good as new Is to dip the loaf in cold water, put It in a pan and bake It until it is heated i through. Then wrap It in a damn I

cloth, and when cold it Is as good ad when first baked.

I. N. U. INDIANAPOLIS. No. 33, 1909.

His Mark. The cross mark, still used occasionally Instead of a signature, did not originate In ignorance. It was always appended to signatures In mediaoval times as an attestation of good faith.

Tis not the whole life to live, all of death to die. Montgomery.

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INDIANA STATE FAIR INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER 6-10. Spectacular Night Shows HUNDREDS OF HORSES AND CATTLE IN GREAT PARADES. SUPERB EXHIBITION LIGHT HARNESS AND SADDLE HORSES. CONCERTS BY NATIELLO'S BAND, OF PHILADELPHIA. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE FEATURES. The NlKht Show will be Riven earh evenlnc of tho Fair In tho beautiful ('nlipeum and ih programs wll be richer than over. EVERY VISITOR SHOULD SEE THE NIGHT SHOWS. Admission to NlBlit Show. 2S- : reserved bmU. We; box seat. 75c. Snts may be reserved at box office during th day Spclal trains and lnterurban cars leave Indianapolis after the Night Shows oSOAIt H ADLET, President. CHAIlI.Es DOWNING. Secretary.

The Summer Circus. Mabel How long do you expect to bo at tho seashore this sumnipr? Stella Oh, long neough to p'av a throe-ring engagement. St Louis Ito public.

Their Principal Use.

She Do they use the baseball fans '

to cool off with, dearie? He Not much they do. They use 'em to keep the hot air going Haitimore American.

A Sudden Change. "They tell me that new author is out of harness?" "Yes; It's on the mule, and hp's bthlnd tho mule." Atlanta Constitution.

15 he Indiana Business College

r net L I """ e',n "Kwt u tat hi """i'i of brt tin. AoMreu for txu-

' H w.'VONAI' SUPPLY m w ttMilnBtou Ave., Clilcno.

ilcled v.Ilh

Sometimes. "Dncon snys It Is Impossible to lovo

and bo wise."

"Mnybo. Hut ono can love and get

wis;?.' Kansas CHy Times.

Her Method. Stella Does she accompany on tho

piano? Helln No; she Just sits In the audience ami hums. Puck. His Temperament. Stölln Did she marry a good provider? Uolla Potter; n good consumer. New York Sun.

Ten Schools Lafayette, Logansport, Kokomo, Andersen, Marion, Muncie, New Cast'e, R chmond, Columbus, and the Central Business College, Indianapolis, has set its enrollment the com ng year at Three Thousand Students. We must have them. During the past year we have placed students in positions in all parts of the Union, and what we have done in Indianapolis and the State has far exceeded our estimate. THE OPENING WEEK OF THE FALL TERM August 30th to September 7th, 1909 We want you to be among those who will start during that week. There never was a time more favorable. The report from our Employment Department, which shows nearly Three Thousand Calls and onty Two Thousand placed, is the reason we have set our mark at Three Thousand Students. We want you to help us by telling your friends, and urging those you know can f.o to business college 10 start early. For all business college information regarding rates, terms, description of courses, general information, etc, write Chas. C. Cring, General Manager, Indiana Business College, Holliday Building, Alabama and Ohio Streets, Indianapolis, Ind.