Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1910 — Page 3

THE WONDERBERRY

OR SUNBknnY u Proved a Great Suoces Thouand Say It's the Beat Thlnfl They Ever Grw. The Wondorborry or Sunberry, the Jrvrlouu garden fruit originated by i, thor Hurbank, and Introduced by tin Lewis Childs, tho well-known pfiman of Floral Park, N. Y., has rrwii-d ßrt'Rt 8ucceaa a11 OVCr 11,0 v .ry Thousands of people say It s' thr test thing they ever grew. Mr Jhn HurrougliB, tho well-known '.bt,r Naturalist and bosom-frlond of T.h,,l1(,rc HooBevolt, saya It Is tho c ,, delirious pie berry ho ever tasted, rJ a marvolouH cropper. ittr.i'tor of tho New York Agrlcult ,t i xi- rlmont Station says It fruits B ndunily oven In pure sand. In tho -5 ,,'rt soason of North-western Canada a godsend, and fruits long after ,,. has killed most garden truck. U h Hall. Wichita, Kan., says thirty jM.i'tp gri-w it there last snason with perr.vt satisfaction. K f Knochs, Hammond, La., saya h j j. Ids $250 worth of fruit per a,T.. with him. Mra. J, 11. Powers, CZ K nwood avenue, Chlcaso, raised cn 'jgh brrrlea on a space 4x10 feet tJ supply herself and friends. j p Swallow, Kenton, Ohio, says Its cq al for all purposes does not exist. IUv H U. Sheldon, Pacific Grove, Cal. says ho likes tho berries served in ar.v and every way. Y T Davis, Enon, Va., sayB It la true tu description in every way, and fr.i's in three months from seed. Judge Morrow, of U. S. Circuit C ,r. says tho Wonderberry Is simply (j, 1. lous raw or cooked. Mr 1 htlds exhibited one plant five tr .n'hn old bearing 10,375 berrlea f h measured nbout eight quarts. Mr Hattle Vincent, Hayden, Now y.jiM. says It stands the long, hard d' rights of that climate and fruits ar .ndantly all summer. in ci-rtalnly the most satisfactory ga'd -n fruit and tho greatest Novelty ever Introduced.

On Ghosts. !m..s H. ilyslop, tho brllllrfiiL pay-t-ist. narrated, during adlscusr, i tin Paladin case In New York, original old lady's opinion of

liiu-sts!" exclaimed the old lady, in illy. '"I don't take any stock In . Hi if you die and go to the good ... If isn't likely that you'd want a iiio; back to this poor vale of

while if you go to tho

jou'll b kept there."

bad

Loved to Death. I '1.1 you ever know a girl to die for

sho just fade away and die ?. .-. some man deserted her?" .i w just took. In washing and 'iU.il iH-rself to death bocause the t r hh- loved married bor."

Let Us Give You a SI.25 . v .11 a $1.50 map of Indiana. At 1 ,1 kh "its like finding $1.25." It's iv ! in'.ual'.iled offer. The map allows . l: t.h ,i Klcrtric Lines, County Seats, " .ti ll Districts, all towns and their I . ri. ."-wMby 28 in. Beautifully col1 . m prepaid on receipt of 25c. by II h Ümklen k Co., Chicago, 111.

Verandah. mno with me, old man, and I'll f! .v yo.i my pretty veranda." Mi. still the samo gay old dog, I Ilk.

ah, ri'-To-DATR nousnicnnrnns l e K .1 C ross Hall Plue. It makes clothes clean and sweet na when new. All grocers.

ft-r a man has boon married three 7'. Lis bump of hope becomes a dt nt

ttlirM AW'lti: AS IIOAItSK Ruacrow When : " 'ivhinir am! icisplnir. When tou'to nn old- ' p-vatcd pl(J. tnkn Allrn't Lung 1 k. i t,r all UruKEHt,2ic,t0c und 11.00 bottle.

it h a hard, hard world, and nobody kr... it bettor than tho aviator.

rA7.rMlvüS!:n IJf 0TO14 DAYS. . f. . rllKT, WB-ranlrcd to curosny ras ti llJind' I'ertlnK or I'ruirudloe Piles In 'täajiormonoy refunded. WW. s. im- iocnl celebritios are famous aid some aro notorious.

I'- t i-rr- lVUrts, urasll. mm r-co.it ed. rnsy to iv , ,,iT rrpnlntn and invlgorato stomach, ' ii.l LMweia. liunutKrlpo. arage man is always paid avf,v wagos.

The Army of Constipation

Is Growing Smaller Every Day.

CARTER'S LITTLE

LIVER PILLS are

retporuible iheyn wr pro relief

wey permanent!

cute Cotuttaa.

Uon. MA.

lions UIO tKem for Bilioni.

, lajiiettiott, Sick Headsets, Sallow Skin. SM ALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

vt-4iuUNh. mujl bear tignature:

For Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat Troubles Take Pisas CURE W

The relief U as quick as it is certain. Pleasant to take and guaranteed absolutely free from opiates.

All DruitUta, 25 casta.

DOG'S LUNGE SAVES LIFE Blue Spark Attracts Collie, Which Leaps to Master's Aid and Prevents Man from Delng Electrocuted.

nioomlngton. To the sagacity or excitement of tho Scotch collie "Fred," Horace E. KnÜHback, a commlBHlon merchant of this city, probably owes IiIh life White searching In tho basomont of IiIh commission house on South Collogo avonuo for a thormomutor. by which ho tolls how to rogulate tho tompornturo of his wnroroom, Itnilsbnck took hold of an electric wire. Holding to tho wire, tho merchant started toward tho place where the thermometer was manglng. Hin hand camo in contact with an uninsulated apace of the wire and ho was unable to remove it. The wlro burned clown into hia llesh until ho started to lose coiiHciousnoas and blue sparks shot from the tips of his lingers. .Meanwhile ho had been tugging at the wire in an attompt to disengage his hand. All at once n heavy body struck him and knocked him away from the wire He fell to the door. He finally gathered strength to retrace his steps to the oflloo upstairs. It doveloped that his collie dog "Fred" had soon his master's predicament, and. knowing "dogwlse" that something was wrong, had aided him In the above manner. Tho dog sprang at the arm of the man, which was in contact with the wire. The animal missed its aim, but its body struck the commission merchant in the breast and knocked him loose from the death-dealing wiro he was gripping. The hand which came In contact with the wire was badly burned and Railsback suffers intensely from the pnln In his back and shoulders.

A New Gunness Clew. Laporte. In proof of tho theory that Mrs. GunneBs escaped from her charnel house the night of April 28, 190S, Mayor Darrow gave out the statement that the night of the fire tho man in charge of the pumping station at Walkerton was accosted by a stranger. The strangor asked when the next freight train would pass there. The reply was: "Not for several hours, but say," said the pumping station chief, "you arc not a man; you aro a woman." At this statement the man-woman ran across the tracks and down a deep bank Into a clump of willows. "I chased after her and finally found her hiding In the willows.. I took her up to the marshal and there she confessed she was a woman. We fitted her out with woman's clothes and she disappeared."

Flagman Has Charmed Life. Lngnnsport. Frank Richason. a flagman, fell off of a Panhandle passenger train when It was going at a rate of 40 miles an hour and he was practically uninjurod. Tho accident hnppenod just after the train had passed through Horatio. He was leaning from tho rear stops of the last conch of the train trying to see If the right signals were being carried, when he lost his balance. He was unconscious by the fall, but rovlvod quickly and was able to walk back to Horatio. The conductor on the train did not know that Hlchason was missing until the operator at Dunkirk handed him a message from the former, stating that he was uninjured. Search of the train revealed that the flagman was gone.

Farmer Raises Wild Geese. Shelby vllle. George Muck, a farmer living near the Johnson county line, has Inclosed several acres of ground on which he is raising wild geese. He has built several sheds and at the entrance of each has arranged a trap door with a long rope attached. In this manner he can oporate each door while some distance away. The birds that are already in the corral attract other wild geese and when the geese enter the shed, Muck drops the door. He then enters tho shed, catches the wild geese, clips thoir wings and leaves them to become domesticated. Recently Muck captured six wild fowls In this manner. Detective Under Arrest. Marlon. John C. Hlsey. who wears a star showing him to be a member of what Is known as the Indiana Detective association, is undor bond to nppear In the city court on February 10 to answer to a charge of "bootlegging." It Is snld that his ar--0 mnv load to the filing of charges

agalnBt a downtown druggist Hlsey is alleged to have purchased a bottle of whisky at a drug store and disposed of the liquor to Daniel Wolfe. Plan Hospital for Jail. Columbus. A number of charitable residents of this place, headed by Prof. Will Harding, have started a movement to build nn addition to the county Jail here to be used for hospital purposes. Neither this city nor county has a public bospltal and nil sick or Injured persons who aro not nblo to pay their way at a hospital must be taken to Jail for treatment, and there nrc no hospital facilities at the Institution. One Killed In Car Crash. Munclc. Charles n. Jackson, a city street car conductor, was killed Instantly as the result of a sldo on collision between a city car and a Fort Wayne-Indlanapolls Interurban. The city car was going west, while tho Interurban was coming Into Muncle. Jackson was standing near the middle of the car. He was hurled through a window. After ho struck the ground the car rolled over on him. A number of school tenchors and children were In the car and their escape 1b considered miraculous.

THE KENTUCKIAN WAS PLEASED

A ROYAL SPENDER

HE SECURED A GOOD HALF-SECTION IN CENTRAL CANADA. It la not only from Kentucky, but from thlrty-flvo to forty different States that there comes the expression of satisfaction from those who have taken up lands In Central Canada as a free horat'stead or have purchased lands. Mr. E. K. Bell, of Frankfort, Kentucky, wrltos to a Canadian Government Official, and says: "I have Just returned from Alberta, overjoyed with my trip. Your literature was very flattering, but not half what I found it I bought a half section between Calgary and Edmonton, one mile from railroad, near a good town. This Is tho best country I over saw or ever expect to see. I will go In the spring and get to work on my place. I think It Is the coming Country of tho World." Some of the papers describe the settling of tho Canadian West as "becoming a fever with a great many people. The lure of Its golden promises Is creeping Into their hearts and many are they who are answering the call of that unsettled territory." This paper editorially cautions Its readers to exercise care and thought before moving to a distant country. This would be a -wise piecaution, and Is exactly what the Canadian officials ask. Tho success of the settler who has made Canada his home for years is the best evidence that can be offered. And of the large number of Americans who have made their homes In Canada, very few have returned. All are satisfied. Money Needed for Good Work. Twelve years ago, Massachusetts made tho first appropriation for a state sanitarium. Since that time, over J10.000.000 has been appropriated by state legls'atures for the prevention of tuberculosis, and about an equal sum by municipal and county authorities. The federal government has over $1.000,000 Invested in tuberculosis hospitals, and spends annually about J500.000 In their maintenance. Every year the percentago of appropriations made from public funds for tuberculosis work has Increased. While private societies have led the way In the tuberculosis campaign, every effort has-been made to have

statos. cities and counties do their

share. A bulletin of the national as

hociation states that the final success of the antituberculosis crusade depends on every city and state provid

ing funds to treat and prevent con sumption. Asking Too Much.

The mother of little six-year-old Mary had told her a number of times not to hitch her sled to passing

sleighs, feeling that It was a danger ous practice. It was such a fasclnat-

inn snort, however, that Mary could

not resist It and one day her mother saw her go skimming past tho house behind a farmer's "bobs." When she came In from play she was taken to task, her mother saying severely: "Mary, haven't I told you that you must rtrt hitch onto bobs? Besides, you know, It is against the law." Mary tossed her head. "Oh." she said, "don't talk to me about the law.

It's all I can do to keop tho ten commandments!" Woman's Homo Companion. What the Doctor Did. Gustnvo Ullyatt has a little daughter who hasn't been well recently. The other day a physician was called to tho Ullyatt home to see her. He examined the child with the aid of a stethoscope. When her father came home that evening he asked what the doctor had said. Nothln'," replied the little girl. What did ho do?" asked Mr. Ullyatt "Ho just telephoned me all over," was the child's reply. Denver Post

Vnclo (to Marjorle, who has mar

ried a millionaire) I really think

you'd bo happier If you had married

a man who had less money.

Marjorle He will have loss after a

few years with me.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by total applications, aa thry cannot reaca the dletLSta poru ot the car. There U only one way to cure deatiifaa. and that la by coiutlluttun&i remnllr. Deatwu U causal by an Inrtaisrd condition ot the

mucous Uli In K ul Uia biuiacutan luue. nncn wiia tube la Inflamed you have a rumblln aouixl or Imperfect hrarloK. ant! when It la entirely cloud. Deafness la the rreult. and unlw the Inflammation can b taken out and this tut rotored to IU normal condition, heal-in will bo deslroyttl forever: nine eaaea out of ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which U nothing but an Inflamed condition ot the mucoua aurfacea. We win give One Hundred Dollars for any cae ot DeafneM (cauwd by catarrh) that cannot bo cured

by Haifa (.'alarm cure, pena tor citcuuwj. wre. F. J. CHUNKY 4 CO Toledo. O. Sold by DrucgliU. Tic. Taxe Uaira Family Wlf for constipation.

Teamster's Punishment Earned. Apparently it pays not to be cruel to horses out In Chicago. A teamster who admitted abandoning his horses for six hours on a recent Btormy day was fined 50 by a magistrate. The humane society prosecuted the case vigorously and promised to report the matte- to the driver's employers. Presumably he will lose bis job, as he was unable to pay the fine and will have to serve a Jail term.

Their Status. "Are they happy?" "Happy? No, they're Louis Post-Dispatch.

rich." St.

Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. Dr. Detohon's Hellet for Itheumntlam usually relieves eevcrfst cases In a few hours. Its action Is remarkable. It removes tho cause and tho disease quickly disappears. First dose benents. 75c. Druggists.

Nothing endures but the eternal commonplace; and If one departs from that it is to run the most perilous risks Charles Wagner.

RED CIIOSS BALL, m.UE Should be in every home. Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. Young man, don't marry a parlor ornament unless you can afford to hire a cook.

TO CCRK A COLD IN OXK DAY Tale I.AXAT1VK IIHOMO Quinine Tablet. Drul''refund money If It falls to cure. B.W. UHUvK'ä signature la on each box. 2c.

CÜieKatlovc loomed If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thousands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. " T suffered for a loner time from a weakness, inll animation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I had heen doctorinp and. receiving only temporary relief, when a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so, and wrote to you for advice. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking- only five bottles of the Vegetable Compound, I biivc every reason to believe I am a well woman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial" Mrs. Lena Carmocino, Hudson, Ohio. R. F. D. 2so. 7.

St. Regis Falls, X. Y. "Two years ago I was so bad that I had to take to my bed every niontk. and it would last from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E.Pink-

lianrs vegetaoio uompouna in aryiorm. x m happy to say that I am cured, thanks to your medicine, and good advice. You may uso my letter for tho good of others." Mrs. J. H. Breyere, St. Regis Falls, 2. Y.

There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure

female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact

enough to convince the most skeptical.

For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound has been tho standard remedy for female ills. 2io sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from, roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. tepVsa Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women. ww to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. X'inkham, Lynn, Mass.

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The face that lights up in conversation Is not necessarily lantern-jawed.

11 IDCC CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, RHEUM-

Wlir.N YOnt .JOINTS AUK ST I IT , anil wusele sore from cold, rlieumatlfciu or n-nra.-51a; when yon slip, strain or tirulsn yourself urn trrv ttarit' rainkllltr. Tüo borne remedy 70 years. Few men put off until tomorrow the meanness they can do to-day.

ATISM, STOMACH and LIVER COMPLAINT

ill Sox ildtiiFHemedif EASY

" - , ciiDr TO ACT

ILLS

ALL RUQQI8TS

BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER a. N. LCWIS SirOICINC CO.. BT LOUIS. MO.

Mr. WfnsJow'i Soothlnsr fijrnp. For children teethta. ooftens the irurns, reduces lafltmmsUoa, ollsrs ptin. cares trlnd colic 3ci botUo.

Hustlers Earn $18 io $30 Weekly

It's a pity that wisdom doesn't grow on a man like -whiskers.

Iteptstertns names, distributing circulars. Grocery and (ieneralMercbandlsocataloas. Contracts clren responsible. ." Act promptly, CKNTKAI. MlhltCANTlL.ll Cm)., Unsnd JUpliU, Mich.

GET POWER. The Supply Comes From Food. If we got power from food, why not

strive to get all tho power we can. That Is only possible by use of skillfully selected food that exactly flts tho requirements of tho body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire, and a poor fire Is not a good steam producer. "From not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suffered grievously for a long tlmo from stomach troubles," writes n lady from a little town in Missouri. "It seemed as If I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heartburn and filled my stomach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton and In tlmo was compelled to keep to my bed. "A few months ago I was persuaded to try Grape-Nuts food, and It had such good effect from tho very beginning that I have kept up Its use ever since. I was surprised at the ease with which I digested it. It proved to be Just what I needed. "All my unpleasant symptoms, tho heart burn, the Inllated feeling which gave me such pain disappeared. My weight gradually Increased from 98 to 11 G lbs., my figure rounded out, my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and enjoy It Grape-Nuts did iL" A ten days' trial will show anyone some facts nbout food. Look In pkps. for tho little book, "The Road to Wellvllle." "There's a Reason." i:vr rend Ilie nbove IrMerf A new one nppenra from lime o time. Titer nre icenuliie, true, and Cull of bimmn Uterest.

4 J&

Do You Feel This Way?

Do you feel all tired out? Do you sometimes

think you just can t work away at your profes

sion or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor epe-

titc, and hy awake at nichts unable to sleep? Are

your nerves 11 gone, and your stomach too? Has ambition to forge ahead in the world left you? If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery' will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Eren after consurrmtion has almost gained a foothold in the form of m

lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substitutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are op known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain do habit forming drugs. World a Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.

Insomnia "I have been using Cascarets for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than anyother remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends ' as being all that they are represented." I Thos. Gillard, Elgin, HI.

Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tasta Good. Do Good. Never SickenJWeaken or Gripe. 10c 2Sc. 50c. Never sold la balk. The sxouloe tablet stamped C C C Gnsranfwd Ito core or your mocer back. SM

Typewriter Bargains

Machines of rery male

Price t om S3 up Special r -et at thl- time In KE III JIT REMINGTONS Set! for samples and prre Machines rented Cop and rental pp' led rn iicrrhaM1 TtmiltM rxnowc 'tor sac., am. SI liu.nl tXIWU..r-1'XI-.

nrniUPr CTIRPU easiest to work with sod UuriArtUU dlAiiun jtarc&es detties nlcasU

W. N. U Indianapolis, No. 7-1910.

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SUNBERRY The Improved Wonderberry LUTHER BURBANK'S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious Berry Ripening In Three Months From Seed SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR SO CTS. POSTPAID

This Is positively the GREATEST new Fruit and the best NOVELTY of cnodrrn times. These are facta -which no one can get away from. The proofs are overwhelming In number and conclusive la character. Grown last year by &,GvC people.

rraltblnr-bl tick like an enonnoen rich blueberry In looks and taate.

VnnurpivHHed for eating raw, cooked, canned or preserved in anj form.

This Kreut garden fruit la equally valuable In hot, dry, cold or wet ell

matcK. KAiient pitim in ine worm to RToxr , succeeding; any wnere ana

The ereatest

IraTes and branches are also

Krerrbody can and will (row it.

yielding great inansr a or ncn inn t all summer and fall.

boon to inn tamtiy Rarucn crrr known.

used for irreena mid are miper. Kreryoody

Luttier uurbank, or uailiomln, tue world fatnoua plant wltanl,or iRinated the Wonderberry and turned It OTer to me tolntrodure. He Hayn of It: "This absolutely new berry plant In of frreat Interest and value as It beam the mont delicious, wholeoome and healthful berrlea In utmoHt profusion nnd always cornea true from seed." READ MY CATALOGUE, pare 2 and 3, for full description, culture, uses, etc. (Also Colored Plate.) With scores of testimonials from well-known and reputable people all oyer the country. Alto the "Crime of the Wonderberry."

THE SUNBERRY Is an lmnroved form of the Wonderberrv whteä

I Introduced exclualTtly last year and which proved ho satisfactory.

Ills greatly superior to the original ty pe.and I alone bare genuine seed.

situ zoopsr pki.j 3 puts. Toroocs ZTorsi.uu. With every packet of seed I send a booklet Riving 100 Recipes for using the fruit, raw, cooked.canned, preserved, Jellied, splccd.p'ckled. Jam, srrup, wine, greens, etc. It Is superior for any of these uses. Also a copy of ray lS-page Catalogue with every order which tells all about my 112,000 IN CASH PRIZES AND OFFERS. ACENTS WANTED. MY GREAT CATALOGUE of Flowers and Vegetablt Seed, Dulbs, rianu, and Rare and New Fruits FREE U all who apply. KJ pages, ICO Illustrations and colored plates. I bare been In the business 3S years and hare half a million customers all over the country. Complete satisfaction guaranteed to errryone. Do not fall to see the many great Koreltles I am offering thl year ot which the SUNBERRY 1 the greatest ever known.

P. S.

Address JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Floral Park, N. Y.

I Ills offer will not appsar again. Write for Suaberry seed sad catalogue at once. D& sot neglect

or dtJajs.