Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1909 — Page 7
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y. uv of no other medicine which has been so slices , ;.i relieving the suffering of women, or ecured so a , ..nuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's ta')le Compound. I .;,mist ever)' community you will find women who v . en restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
Compound. Almost ever) woman you meet has !een benefited by it, or knows some one who has. ,c Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files conr 1 1 ? i i- i i r
' over one muuou oiiu iiuuureu uiuu:uiu icuerb irum 1 seeking health, in which many openly state over r n signatures that they have regained their health by : Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I. . ;:i K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved ..omen from surgical operations. Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex- .. from roots and herbs, and is perfectly hannless.
:va-on why it is so successful is because it contains :.t which act directly upon the female organism, it to healthy and normal activity. ..-ands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such i lloving prove the efficiency of this simple remedy.
Minneapolis, Minn.: "I was a prreat sufferer from female troutilt s which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the iv-tem. I read so much of what Lydia E. Pinkham's t . t ihle Compound had done for other suffering women, I felt cure it would help me, and I miT",say it did help me wonderful. Within three, months I was a perfectly well woman. "I want tills letter mado public to show the benefits to bo turned from IVvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." 31rs.JuiiuG.Moldun,21l5 Second St.Korth, 31inneapoll, Jlinn. Y men who are suffering from those distressing ills p J.:ar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts tr -iMbt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cn uund to restore their health.
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ftothlng Sold XJnder " TUpo Hitj" in tho Gold Country "No litmus, uUkils and d.:s:e g. in Alanka, ' a.j John Hoover, it Kai: tur.K When l tirut -it to th.it country I saw barmdei lo tun ously at n dime tbat some len.terli-ot hau -scd on th bar and tLen bwir, it off ..ti the floor with tht-.r hands. 1 wonder, i at this coaten.t tor rial money, and tasked some questions atui it, discovering that no one ow r ttxjk nickel or dimes, and that rmU lug coold Le bought m the Klondike for les than 23 cents.
" Take the ordinär) sack of tubarco. for instance, which we g t here to a nickel There they cannot 611 It for a quarter, hardly, so the nutk- It two for a quarter, but will not 611 on- for
la cents. "It is common cause among those people up thete. They do not want nickels and dime Introduced for introduction of small change would mean lower wages and lower prices Ordinary shoe!ers get 14 or $5 a day, now, and other labor Is paid in proportion. They do not want to receive lower wages. "Of courts, it is true that they make money on the tide, almost eveiy work
er does. There la a tendency in mmmg to follow the rule that nugnels be- ' long to the man who uncovers them
i even if they are found on the claims I of the eniploy.-r. I have seen men j pick up nuggets worth from an insigmticant sum to Slvs in value." I Mr. Hoover spent three years in the I Arctics. "I didn't equal Cook" rec1 uril ha eaM "Kilt T 0YtiMrirw1 V?
-legrees b-Lw zero and am living." ' 1 couldn't be satisfied here again." said Mr. Hoover, "for the game up thrre is worth playing. I have had th:s bat; half filled with gold dust wveral ti::.Vs and lost it; but I expect to keep right on filling it up till I make a strike." Mr. Hoover has with him one of the leathern bags that the dust is carried in in Alaska. It
is about 12 inches in length and Sat ; and is about four Inches across. It
, ti s with a thong. "This looks as If '
an elephant had stepped on It," he : said, "but it has had the dust in it up in the Klondike, all right." ; "There are mighty few robbers In ' Alaska." said Mr. Hoover. "It doesn't
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criminal and give him proper punishment up there. And besides he can be caught. There is only on way out, and that is guarded. Besides gold dust is as easily Identified as different kinds of cloth or cattle. An assay-
When a man is ethically wabbly he er or a banker in Seattle, for Instance,
will tell you whether your gold Is from one creek or another. There Is sometimes 10 per cent difference In the value of the gold from streams running parallel on different sides of the same mountain. So that a holdup man who acquires gold dust would have to account for It when he went out and It could be traced easily."
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Opening of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota
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Registration Dates, Oct. 4 to 23, inclusive. General Land Office at Waahincton has dsslEoated Ls Beau and . So. Dak., on the Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. registration points. Rivsr terminus of the Minneapolis 4 SI. Louis
. located on the N'.tsauri River. 03P0il:s the Reisrvatton, and is the
rn'.road station to three-fifths of the land. Aberdeen, the other registration olal. Is the chief city In northern iota. "t points are reached best by the loa Central and Minneapolis & . O n ...
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-e -d!l be about 14.000 quarter sections allotted to settlers. The land :r farming over most of the reservatton. The soil Is a nght team and
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"NEW SORT OF STAGE." In Moving Pictures, Actors May Leave
Traces of Their Art. The American who claims for his ' own a certain degree of what Boston women reverently call "culture, Is allowed, all the same, to be a rather impossible person in bis dramatic standards. Scrlbner's says. The idea : of a play as the vehicle of a "star" in
an emotional or. better yet, a cnaracter" part, is about as far as he goes in his appreciation of drama. Why, then, ls the newest form dramatic art h:ie takn loft to the office boy and the
I cash girl and the submerged nlneI u-nths to enjoy? Enjoy it they, at U-ast. do. and get better value for their money than do the natrons of real ! theaters. The price is 5 cents, or at mo3t 10; there is an illustrated song or two, with a real tenor voice on the job, the President's Inauguration Is shuwn. and the ex-President's start for
Africa via Hoboken or perhaps some historical scenes iwlth the Jamestown colony a favorite): finally, some farcical passages and n real comedy all but the words Hard on the eyesight, yes; and on the ears, too. when it is accompanied by the piano; but think what you are saving on vour entertainment, even as compared with a place at the "polite vaudeville" theater round the corner to say nothing at all of anything so extravacant as attendance at the playhouse where they are giving a dramatized "best seller." , It Is only when you tell the prosperous person that there are a rising ten thousand of the moving-picture etahlifihrnents that he "takes notice."
It Is the figures that talk to him. What all of us should realize is that this now department of the modem drama is relatively a virgin soil. Who knows what crops it mny yet raise? And why assume that depravItv gross vulgarity even Is neces
sarily bound up in u: in rTar.ee in Is in France that the cvoluton has gone farthpsti such actors as Le Bargy and Kejane and Uernhardt aro not ashamed to pose for the movingpicture camera. No longer will the historian of stage land be able to write his platitude about the art of acting being the one art alone which leaves behind no trace savo In Its influence and in Its memories? Such playwrights as the late Vlctorlen Sardou and Capus and Lavedan have furnibed scenarios for this new sort of stage. Chinese Era. The "Chinese era" begins D. C. 2097 with the accession of tho Emperor Yao who first revised a calendar for tha Chinese dividing the year Into 305 days, with an extra day every fourth year. You will not help the man who is UxiWng to you by looking at yourself.
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