Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1910 — Page 6

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LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicapo. Hl. "I was troubled with rallltij? and intlauitnatioti. and the doc tors said I could not cvt well unless I had an operation. I know r could nofc istaud tho strain of lone, so I wrote to ivou sometime, new about mv health and ou told mo .im to do. After taking Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vtwt.i ble Compound and lllnnri "PllritW T im lo-uaya wen woman." Mrs. Williaü Aukens, 963 M'.aist St., Chicago, I1L Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from nativo roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures ff fpmnlfl lli5P.T!JJ nf nrV cimilnr ..,,1! - j. ..... cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lvnn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of femalo complaints, intlammation, ulperation,displacements,ÜbroiiUuuiors, Irregularities, periodic pains,baekache, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering -woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound a trial. If you would like special advlco about your case write a confidential letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Ilcr advice is free, and always LelpfuL, Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief-Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS nei fail. Purely rcgetmble et luieljr but gea'Jy oa the lirer. Stop tka. dinner distrea cure tad I. gestioa im pro re iht compJrxion brich ten ue ejre. tu rm, deal Uott, Small Prica GENUINE mint bear gtature : DEFIANCE otbtf iurcbt onlr 11 ounce ame price aj "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. PATENTS M ntnoa E.rntrmnn'Mbtncton. l.l'. I kok frw. lllshest reiereooM. iUrat rreulu. PATENT Book and AdTlre TIEE. J!.-, wkt u itmmtr, VVabiniri'a ti t Kt- tiin. Ht retrvDcs Thompson's EyiWatir At.rnnni.-A prn rrur AVegcteblc. Preparation forAssimilalmg the Food and Regulating the 5 lomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion,Chccrfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Marc otic ffxSri"ta -hhll, S!U -Jilt lpptrmi4 - Hirr, S.U -Ctrftd Sltff ftiit-rprrn Ztrer $U lion . Sour Stomach.Diorrhoea in! worms .Lonvu sions.reverisnbV5 ncssond Loss of Sleep ! FacSimilc Signature of i.Vf 1 Tin: Centauti Company. NEW YORK St Guaranteed under the Foodan Exact Copy of Wrapper. Constipation Nearly Every One Gets It The bowels show first sign of things going wrong. A Cascarcl taken every night as needed keeps the bowels working naturally without grip, gripe and that upset Sick reeling. 900 Ten cent box. week's treatment. All dmi: ttore. lllcteit eller la theworia-mlUlon boei a month.

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CAUSES CLASH WITH POPE

Rev. B. M. Tipple, Head of Methodists In Rome, Figures In Fairbanks Incident. New York Th man who was almost illteotly responsible, for tht situation In Home, when the pope denied mi audience to a former vlco-iii'osl-dnt of the l'nlted Stntos, Charles W. Fairbanks, went to the Italian capital from New York. He Is Her. Rortrond Martin Tipple, In chnrgo of the American Methodist Episcopal church in Rome. Dr. Tipple is a forceful man, the ombod I merit of tremendous energy. Hocause of his great patriotism, It is said, ho rejoiced in the opportunity tc Rev. B. W. Tipple. welcome Mr. Fairbanks, and. inasmuch as Mr. Fairbanks is a Methodist, Dr. Tipple expected the event would prove a notable one in the history of the American church. Friends of the minister assert there was no thought during all the preliminary arrangements of an affront tc the Vatican, and that when the clash became apparent he offered to release the former vice-president from his engagement to address the Methodist congregation. Mr. Fairbanks, how ever. Insisted on fulfilling his appointment, exercising care to avoid saying anything which might offend the Roman church, even praising the work of that organization in his address before the Protestant body. Dr. Tipple has been in Rome only four months. He was educated at the Cazenovla seminary In this state, at Syracuse university and at the Drew Theological seminary. He was a member of the New York East conference from 1SS7 to 1909, serving three churches in New Haven, Brooklyn and Stamford, Conn. As an example of his energy, he raised the money in two years, while stationed in Brooklyn, to burn a $40,000 mortgage. At Stamford he secured the sift of $50,000 with which to establish an old people's home, and he opened a home for self-supporting women. WILL HONOR A STATESMAN Statue of John C. Calhoun to Be Accepted by Senate on March 10. Washington.-The senate on motion of Senator Tillman has set aside March 12 for the exercises at which the statue of John C. Calhoun, contemporary of Clay and Webster, vice1 president nnd secretary of state, will , be accepted. The statue has been placed in statj nary hall in the capltol and Senator t Tillman will deliver the chief address. The statue Is tho gift of the 1 state of South Carolina, where Cal- ! lioun was born. Ticket Speculators Victorious. The ticket speculators In frnnt nf the theaters In Berlin, against whom the directors have made war. will remain active In their business. The authorities have decided that the specu- ; lators cannot be driven away from their haunts, but that they must not block trafllc. The manager agreed to j keep in reserve a certain number of ! tickets for every nrfnrmnn j those people who came late, and. Inas much as the police cannot break up the business, they Intend to petition for a law making the vending of tickets on the sidewalks a misdemeanor.

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'Thls Is a portrait of HIx, the deaf mute.' MA ve.j striking picture. He looks as If he were just going to speak." IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA "No tongue can tell how I suffered for Ave years with itching and bleeding eczema, until I was cured by the Cutlcura Remedies, and I am so grateful I want tho world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face were covered with sores. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with tho most terrible pain and itching. I ; have been sick several times, but ! never in my life did I experience such ! awful suffering as with this eczema. I had mado up my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that tlmo when I would be at rest. I had tried many different doctors and medicines without success, and my mother brought me the Cutlcura Remedies, insisting that I try them. I began to feel better after the first bath with Cutlcura Soap, and one application of Cutlcura Ointment "I continued with the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment, and havo taken four bottles of Cutlcura Resolvent, and consider myself well. This was nine years ago and I have had no return of the trouble since. Any person having any doubt about this wonderful cure by the Cutlcura Remedies can write to my address. Mrs. , Altie Etson, 93 Inn Road, Battle Creek, , Mich., Oct. 16, 1909." Financial Loss Through Tuberculosis. Dased on the census of 1900, it is estimated by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis that nearly 100,000 children now in school will die of tuberculosis before they are IS years of age. or that about C.400 die annually from this disease. Estimating that on an average each child who dies of tuberculosis has had six years of schooling, the aggregate loss to the country In wasted education each year amounts to $1.152.000. Accordins to investicatlons made In New York, Boston and Stockholm, the percentage of children who are afflicted with tuberculosis Is much larger than the death rate would Indicate. Sunday School's Want Ad. There Is a church In Brooklyn that has adopted a novel scheme for enlarging Its Sunday school. It advertises for hoys and girls to come to iL hood of the church one may see plain the shop windows In the neighborcards, such as are used for advertising entertainments of various kinds, that bear the legend: "Wanted Hoys and girls to join our Sunday school." Below this are set forth the advantages that will come to the young folk who attend the classes. The Appetitis of Kings. The king of Spain makes up for this daily expenditure of activity by a tremendous appetite. I have observed, for that matter, that the majority of sovereigns are valient trenchormen. Every laoruiug oi his life Alfonso XIII. has a good rump steak and potatoes for his first breakfast, often preceded by eggs and Eometimes followed by salad and fruit. From Recollections of M. Paoll In McClure's. A GOOD CHANGE A Change of Food Works Wondert. The wrong food and drink causes a lot of trouble In this world. To change the food Is the first duty of every person that Is 111, particularly from stomach and nervous troubles. As an Illustration: A lady in Mo. has, with her husband, been brought around to health again by leaving off coffee and some articles of food that did not agree with them. They began using Postum and Grape-Nuts food. She says: For a number of years I suffered with stomach and bowel trouble which kept getting worse unutil I was very ill most of the time. About four years ago I loft off coffee and began taking PoBtum. My stomach nnd bowels Improved right along, but I was so jdjcod In tleeh and so nervous that tlm tejktt thing would overcome me. Thei I changed my food and began usiag Grape-Xuts In addition to Postum. I lived oa these two principally for about four months. Day by day I gained in llesh and strength until now the nervous trouble has entirely disappeared and I feel that I owe my life and health to Postum and Grape-Nuts. "Husband Is 73 yeir3 old and he -was troubled for a lone time with occaBlonal cramp3. and slept badly. Finally I prevailed upon him to leave off coffee and take Postum. He had stood out for a long time, but after he tried Postum for a few days he found that he could sleep and that his cramps disappeared. Ho was satisfied and has never gone back to coffee. "I havo a brother In California who has been using Postum for several years; his whole family use it also because they have had such good results from It." Look In pkgs. for the little book, "Tho Road to Wellvnie." "There's a Reason." Kver read tlie above lettrrf A new one appears from time to time. Ther are Kenular, true, and full of human latsrest.

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