Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1909 — Page 7

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nrSTOUES LOST l'OWEUS, . A wmJc J, ,ise a clock run down. MlMüNH U Ul-U will wind him up ami make , V, if you nro nervous. If you nro ! If you lack coiifltlencc lu youri f if y..u lo not feel your full manly ' , 1.1 ...... .it.lv nt ntw'A Ti itom -. MTAI.IZrit talltl In nie lttle. ; : lot 1h full of vital powir. Dont l .liier iloltor on nuai-k doctor or , , nmclles, or till your Wtetn with t'i7i:it nt once, and you will uotrln f ,-i lc vitall.lng eflVot of tills remwlr n,.- ilrst dose. Price. 51. l'Ullu. i'u. ..j u, wrU aim jenersuu. An Eye for Automobiles. ., the crowd at tho automobile .v was a gentleman who hail boon ,. from one exhibit to another for hours, trying to make up his : ; - to the particular malte of t ll ,v 1 ' ' lilt t' , : nr mat uosi suuuu ins iviiuuc It was not a question of cost. ,..uM afford to pay any price likeo if askeil. Every car had some iliar feat uro that recommended It. n.- (lilllculty was to find one that i odii d all the strong points. In - r mcruency ho chanced to spy an ai'ipialutnnce. H'lio, Uoj-erR!" he said. "I'm hava an awful time trying to make a . t nronilaed my wife lone aKo t . t i would make. Have you got a ! ,f for automobiles.'" I i.imltt to have, Swigort." an- ! the man whom ho addressed K,j. is. "I've bJ0n dodging them - .tt years." f i Unnecessary Accomplishment. la Hero Is a schedule that says 3 , . .i.) fe'd a family on $20 a month. ! . ii.t Well, if you have enough j-v: - to do that you can catch a hits- ! with plenty of money. New ' 'llt'S. WESTERN CANADA Senator DoIIIver, of Iowa, says: 1 T.o it mim of rmlntnti from tho United BUUa Canatinw i cc nii'w ton&tor lKHirfT lfoentiy pniu n vmi 13 n -irrn i iinntu, nml mi "Ihfm a lnnlhuTwrln the heart of hn Uh pokin Phorie; tbta wljl account for tho rrraovnl of to many i .a larzners 10 uiniat. Our iwrlo ere rlearo.! with l' Örvf rnment and tho excellent iKlminl. trntlcn f Jaw, Bail thrr To cxra.n to you in tone ot thnaumla. nnd tlif ynro still coming " I KACOntritratrdlarc. Ir t tho 1 1I. OOO A iiirrl. run farmer who inndo CJinmln tliolr tiomo ciurlnc 1UOU. 1 tolil crop returns nlonn tliirlncyi-arwlilctl tnlhont-nltli of tliocountrr upwnrtls of 170,000,000.00 Grain crrniitnir. vntvfnl fftrm. Inc. nittlc rnMiic und l.ilrjrluif uro nil jiruritnlito. I rce llouio ftoid or 10U firrm am to lo li.iit In tlio crr let dUIrlct. lOOnrro iirfw inpt loin nt 3.00 IM r lirni ltlllli -,rfnltl nrinL J-f ll'HiN xinil rliiir-liii In nvrrr -tt!i;mi-nt.rlliiiiit- uni-tn-llff. riCIIIf.,IXM, HIHITIIUJ uiiiiuin-; luuirnnl plrnliriil. r vt tmrti-nlArB toinr&ilon. low w-ttieiV rnllnnr rnto ml dt-wrir-io li'ti-trntt'l fmplilct, "lrt lfat Wwt," nd other Infnrm. tin, wr'to to Kap't of Jmmlcrn. tlon. OtUvra, Canada, or to tte wir if P.n.l l.n Oav W. IL n"HjEK3. j JJV .vr Trrtlon-TermlnIWJr..lDlIiipollii.IiI. , I Mr whore jon raw UiUadTrtUcment. FOR OUT DOOR YORK IN THE WETTEST WEATHER NOTHING EQUALS vv f7BRA WATERPROOF y' OIIvBD THEY 100 fv WELL-VEAR WELL ANDYILL NOT LEAK LONG COATS -3S2-3 IIITC 00 SOtO VCPYWHtRC CATAIOC r&cc A.J.TOWCR CO. DOSTOM.UAA. TCWER (ANAJDtAN CO. UMITtD -TORONTO. CAN. Suicide Slow death and awful suffering follows neglect of bowels. Constipation kills more people than consumption. It needs a cure and there is one medicine in all the world that cures it CASCARETS. Cacret-10c. bor weelt'i treatment AI! drucRUts. IliKtfcit teller in tho wot,U-mllhoc boxes a month. VHK IMUCi: 10 CK.VTS. TAKE A DOSE OF pISO'c h CUBE It will twtaatly reBere that radring cough. p iDtracii-u and eriou throat and 1 trouble C-aatwl mJc aac raj AH DmtsUta. 25 csta. Haflllcled with Sore Eyes, m THOMPSON'S EYE WftlER

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A Wedding Hint. Tho tall girl smiled In sorno embarrassment. "Havon't you any secondhand

shoos?" sho said to the shoe clerk. "But, miss" ho remonstrated. "No, no; you misunderstand," said she. "I don't mean to woar. I just mean old shoos, too worn for use, that rtiatomors have loft with you. You see, there's a wedding up at our home tomorrow, and we want something to throw at tho brldo and brldogroom." "I see," said the clerk. lie rummaged In a hack hole and drew forth an armfull of Ullnpldatod footwear. The girl seloctod somo threes, two and ones. "Thoso will do. Thanks over so much." sho ropllod, and so departed. "Big footed people are always working that on us," gaid the clerk afterward. "That girl wears eights Shr couldn't very well throw such mudscows at the bride, bo sho clione some llttlo and dainty 8hos here ones and twos. Oh, yea. It's an old trick with tho big footod." Lob Angeles Times. No More Doorstep. Hock-a-byo, Baby! On tho tree top; How did you get there? Some one let it drop From an airship. Poor child? Hand It to tho cop. Now York Times. One on the Milkman. "Well. I declare." exclaimed the milk man, facetiously. "A little fly has fallen into the milk can and seems to be calling to his mate on the edge of tho can. Wonder what he is saying, anyhow?" "Don't know, I am sure." laughed the housewife, "but perhaps he Is saying: 'Come on In; the water's fine.'" Chicago News. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . Boars tho Signature of Hoping for the Worst. "Well, I can live In hope now." "What's happened?" "Some of my rich relatives have taken up aeroplanlng." Detroit Freo Pri-ss. Deafness Cannot be Cured by lo-al applications, aa tbfy cannot reach tho dlas portion of the ear. Thrw 1j only one wir to care drafnrss, sad that Is by con-t Itntlonnl rVtnll. Iafnev ruusM by an lnflamj condition ot tbe wutoiM li nine of tbe Kiistarblan Tube Wbtn tili tube is Infijuo'd yt't haro a nimbi in; muq(I or lmp'rf-ct hcrti)s. ftl wbn it U ntlf y rloMvl. Ih'afn-n I lam result, and uni -i the Inflammation can he taken out ;inJ thin tube rewtorrd t Its normal cwalltton. hearios will b ilestroywl forerf r : nine -aPi out of ten r cauwd br Catarrh, nblch Is nothing but nn Inflamed condltloa of the murou urficfr. Ve will ?lve One HunJrcd DolUrs for anr case of Heafnenj) (caused by Catarrh) tbit cannot tu cum! by llall'a Catarrh Cure, J?nd for circulars free K. .1. OHESKV & CO., Toledo, O. Fold ly IroK5latsi. 75c. Talc Hall's Kamlly l'Hlt for citlpatloa. Stung. The winter season's In full swing Again I feel lu? jars. Already I've bought tickets for Five suppers, six bazaars. Detroit Free Press. Don't Spoil Vonr ClotUe. Um Ited Cross Hall Blue and Veep thera white aa mow. AU crocer. 5 cent a packas. Not on the Mix. "I've heard that Snoodle la a good mixed." "I have nevor seen any evidences of It. He always takes his straight-" Chicago Tribune. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It Is thorotmhly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. His Failing. "You are beside yoursolf," ho retorted haughtily. She gave a shrill, unpleasant laugh. "Seeing double again, eh?" sho cried. New York Press. BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY And Cure Any CntiKh thnt la Cora 1,1 r otctl I'hrlclnn' Kormuln. This prescription Is one of tho very best known to science. Tho ingredients can bo gotten from any good druggist, or he will get them from his wholesalo house. "Mix half pint of good whiskey with two ounces of glycerine and add onehalf ounce Concentrated pine compound. Tho bottle Is to bo well shaken each time and used In doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours." Tho Concentrated pine is a special pine product and comes only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed In an airtight case, but be suro It Is labeled "Concentrated." Discoverers' Hardships. 'Tis bad enough when you begin Your work by being frozen In, And It Is even worse no doubt When rivals seek to freeze you out. Washington Star. IlonKli on Rnli la Out Ilnlldlnit. In setting Itough on Itnts In out bulldlnjrs after mixing It well with any food decided upon, separate Into small bits, place on several pieces of boards, and put these here and there under the floors. Close up nil openings large enough for Dogs. Cats or Chlckona to enter, but leave tome small openings for Kara to Bet In and out. One 25c. box of Itough on Rats, being all poison, will make enough mixture to clenr out in one or two nights setting, hundreds of Kats and Mice. 15a, 25c,, 76c, at Druggists. Ii S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Uninhabited Lands. Between Madagascar and the coast of India there nro about 16,000 Islands, only 000 of which are Inhabited, but most of which arc capable of supporting population.

Justice to a Distinguished Citizen. "Have yon anything to say.- asked tho leader of the vigilantes, "before we knock the barrel out from under you?" "Only one thing." answered the doomed bandit, sullenly. "I want It distinctly understood that i wasn't rending 'Huckleberry Flan' that started me on my career of crime. That's all. gentlemen; go ahead, Chicago Tribune.

No Chance. "Can't you poople make up your differences? "Woll. Judgo. my wife believes in Cook and I bellevo In feary " "The divorce Is granted. Kansas City Journal. A NURSE'S EXPERIENCE I n Oootl Culile for Any I'er-voa AVIm I)if- Not Uiiilertliiml Kltlnry 'J'roiililm. A nurse haa to know Just what to do for common aliments, and those whe suffer backache, tr1- j lan guor and other -wr- I common signs of kid ney trouble, should heed the example of .Mrs. Judson Ellis, 414 Francis St., Jackson, Mloh., known for many years prior to her marriage as Nurse Ilaker." 'My back ached a good deal and was lame and weak, so that I had difficulty In straightening up or turning In bed," said she. "Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me wonderfully, and since using them I have been able to do my own work again." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos-ter-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. The Englishman. Just as there is no being more disliked In his own country than the Oxford man who displays what Is (most unfairly) described as the Oxford manner, so there is nobody who does more harm to our good name abroad than the Englishman who carries his Insular conceit all over the continent hl3 evident belief that the people, the country and the institutions under his condescending review are obviously and painfully inferior to those he has left behind him. That Is the sort of optimism which has to be kicked out of a man before he becomes a tolerable citizen of the world. London Outlook. The Judge's Little Joke. The error of a clerk Involved In a decidedly confusing situation the German gentleman referred to in a story in the New York Times. On a jury day In tho First district court a stolid looking German presented to the Justice a certincate from tho comralfsloner of Jurors. After a rapid glance at the document the justlco ordere! the man to raise his right hand and administered the oath. "Your name Is Herman Kaufman?" "Yes, your honor." "This paper." continued tho court, "requests mo to excuse Herman Kaufman from jury duty on the ground that he is dead. Now, remember that yon have sworn to tell the truth and think well before you answer. Are you dead?" "No-o, your honor," was the bewildered reply; "I don't think I am." "You claim that you are alive?" "Y-o-s, your honor." "That will do. Now take this paper back to the commissioner of jurors." The man did so. When the commissioner examined the certificate It bore tho following indorsement in the justice's handwriting: "The deceased, appearing before me In open court. Insists under oath that ho Is not dead. Pleaso Investigate and If his testimony be false have him indicted for perjury." One for Pa. Ostend Pa. why does money burn a hole in same men's jockets? Pa It must be because it Is so hot, my son. Ostend The money so hot? And Is that why they blow It? Chicago News. SECRET WORKER. The IMnn I'pon Which Coffee Oper nie. Coffee Is such a secret worker that It is not suspected as the cause ol sickness or disease, but here is a very sureway to find out the truth. A lady in Memphis gives an Interesting experience her husband had with coffee. It seems that he had been using It for somo time and was an Invalid. The physician In charge shrewdly suspected that coffee was the "Worm at tho root of the tree." and ordered It discontinued with Instructions to use Postum regularly In its place. The wife says: "We found that was the true remedy for his stomach and heart trouble and we would have gladly paid a hundred times the amount of the doctor's charge when we found how wise his Judgment was. "The use of Postum Instead of coffee was begun about a year ago, and It has made my husband a strong, well man. He has gained thirty-five pounds In that time and his stomach and heart trouble have all disappeared. "Tho first time I prepared It I did not boll it long enough and he said there was something wrong with It. Suro enough. It did taste very flat, but the next morning I followed directions carefully, boiling It for fifteen minutes, and he remarked 'this Is better than any of tbe old coffee. "We use Postum regularly and never tire oft telling our friends of tho benefit we have received from leaving off coffee." Look for tho little book, "The Road to Welhille." In pkgs, "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true and full of human interest.

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BEHIND THE COUNTER. Unfailing, Courtesy and Patlenc Had Us Reward. "1 am sorry to have taken so much of your time." tno customer said, pleasantly, "but samples are necessary sometimes. I will tako these to my dressmaker at once and mail my order tomorrow." Lois Bontly hesitated a moment, but a glimpse of Fanny Oliver's sales slip, ostentatiously displayed, nerved her to courage. "I don't mind the time ever," sho said, "but ou see somebody is to bo laid off for the summer, and I have to work. But the samples have my number and the sale will be credited to me." "You desorve it, certainly," the lady answered. "I hope your next customer will be quicker than 1 have been." She turned away with a friendly smllo, leaving Lois hnlfoncouraged, half hopeloss. There was not much question among the girls that Lois would be the one to go; she seemed fated to have those who wanted cheap laces come to hor, whereas Fanny Oliver always captured the big purchasers. Fanny said it was part of tno business to know which customers to go to, and that Lois had not a business bump. "But somebody has to wait upon them." Lois argued. "Doubtless, but It can be somebody else," Fanny retorted, lightly. "You see the difference it makes. Your

sales today havo been ?39 and mine $1C3." Yes, It was easy to see the difference, and Lois, summoned to the manager's office the next day, told herself she had known it all the time; what she had not realized was that unttil then she had not quite given up hope. The manager looked up pleasantly. "I called you up. Miss Bently, to show you a letter we received from a customer (bis morning. I think It may Interest you." Lois, bewildered, took the letter. At first the phrases meant nothing to her, so sure had sne been of dismissal, but ntter a little she began to understand "the very great patience and courtesy of the young lady who waited upon me, not the first time I had noticed her unfailing patience ovon with the most trying customers the words looked at her like friendly, assuring faces. "I merely wish to add, Miss Bently," the manager said, as she handed back the letter, "that the kind of saleswoman noted In this letter Is the kind we nover part with If we can help It." Suppose she had not written! Lois did not realize that she had said it aloud until she heard the manager answering her thought. "Yes, we might havo made a mistake, although we are not so likely to as you think. But even then, the same qualities would have won in the end. They always do, Mi83 Bently." Lois, shining-eyed and pink-cheeked, went back to the lace counter. It was good best of all to know that real things counted. But how othor peoplo helped if they would! Youth's Companion. SMOKING BY MACHINE. The Government's Method of Testing the Quality of Cigars. Not one man In ten knows a good cigar when he gets it If he ever does by chance and he generally makes his selection by the color, the shapo, and tho smoothness of the wrapper. Very often, as a matter of fact1, really excellent "smokes" are hidden in rough wrappers, and have no particular shape, while the beautifully brown and symmetrical perfecto may prove a snare and a delusion. The government, hdwevor, now has tho cigar under advisement, and Is smoking many of them in order that the citizen may have accurate data to guide his selection when he feels that a weed would do him good. An attractive haze hangs about the department of agriculture, and n pleasant aroma drifts out to passersby. As It was decided, much to the regret of the clerks in the bureau of plant industry, that no two persons would smoko a cigar In exactly the same way, nor would tho same Individual smoke two cigars under exactly tho same conditions, It was necessary to devise some means of smoking tho cigars by machinery, and yet at the same time stimulate tho conditions existing when tho ordinary citizen does the job. Tho apparatus finally constructed produces tho "pull" on the cigar by means of an aspirator, which Is Oiled by a continuous Inflow of water and emptied at regular Intervals by a siphon. Four cigars aro placed in holders so arranged that they all He In tho same vertical plane, each two inches above, and having Its horizontal arm two inches shorter than the next lower. The apparatus will smoke four cigars of the perfecto type, four and seven-eighths Inches in length, in about thirty minutes, a rate probably somewhat faster than that of tho average smoker. The "pull" on the cigar occurs at Intervals of thirty seconds, and continues for a period of ten seconds. It Is for tho purpose of determining what Is the best combination of filler, binder, and wrapper that the government is smoking all these cigars, and it has already reached the conclusion that In order to secure a good burn duo consideration should bo given to tho proper balancing of tho components of the cigar; that is. a heavy filler should be wrapped with a comparatively heavy wrapper, while a lightbodied filler requires a llght-bodlcd wrapper. The filler exercises the strongest Influence on the evenness of the burn, while the Influence of tho wrapper and binder Is shown most strongly on tho character of tho ash, its color, and whether It "holds" or splits and flakes. Emmett Campbell Hall, in Harper's Weekly. ' " No Misrepresentation. "You said you had no mosquitoes," said the summer boarder indignantly. "Well," answered Farmer Corntosscl, "I don't take nothln' I said back. Them you seo Btrayla' around don't belong to mo." Washington Star.

The First Sleeping Car. The first real sleeping car was built in 1SC4. It was called the Pioneer, and the builder further designated it by the letter "A," not dreaming that ho would soon exhaust the letters of tho alphabet. The Pioneer was built In a Chicago and Alton shop and co3t tho almost fabulous sum of $18,000. That was rockless extravagance In a year when the best of railroad coaches could be built at a cost not exceeding $4.r00. But the Pioneer was blazing a now path In luxury. Without it was radiant in paint and varnish. In gay stripes and lettering. It was a giant compared with Its fellows, for It was a foot wider and two and a half higher than any car ever built before. It had the hinged berths that are the distinctive featuro of tho American sleeping car today, ond the porter and the

passongers no longor had to drag tho , bedding from closets at the far end of the car. Outing. tVIIKN vom .It) I NTS AUK STITP , r,i miilvi Mir 1 rum nll. rhenmatUm or neural, fi.i; hrn jrnu Iii'. Mratn ur brulMi yorwl! u errr DavU' 1'atnklller. The borne remedr TO rear. Serial and Serious. "I never made a bet" The domlnlo Broke In and smiling said: "That's right, my son." But when I finished how he frowned at me "I've nover made a bet as yet that won!" New York Sun. His Vague Idea. "What Is this statute of limitations, hubby?" "I think It means that all campaign pledges are outlawed In three weeks." Pittsburg Post."

What Ails You? Do you feci weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart-burn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? Jl you havo any considerable number of tho iwre symptoms you are suffering from biliousness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsiu. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is mado up of tho most valuablo medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient liver inviorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nervo strcugthencr.

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