Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1910 — Page 7
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Everybody In This Town , will lo Komo ttnit with noma , ...hih that NATUHK'H HK.Mi. mt.Ut) will cuio or prevent. , !.!! knew uu much about Na- ,.. (iy us I do. moat of thin trick ,i i f prtnont.Hl. 1 wunt you to . ut Nature's Jltunwly. 1 want to , i fne nt my oxponso a lü tlay . i that you may know Just how t lire's Hemedy Is for tVmatlpai . liiaatlsm, Dyspepsia. IJver anil . r, tnplalnt, and why Na turn's v m Hitter than Pills for Liver Ills. iKKi't Write mo to-duy for frco 10 i . ..iinent. A. II. Lowla, 8U Loula.
I - .ttflU tilt to nrousou man's entn -i, 1 1 by Allowing htm a photog, ,. !, i himself when a bnby. AFTER DOCTORS FAILED LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cured Her Knoxville, Iowa. "I suffered with tv,.; h i v down in ray right side for a y, a. t more and was so weak and norv 1: at I could not do my work.. I
iwrotc-to jvirs.rtnKham and took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i
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iiY Est ' I UI1U Jjlvt5r -t-His, aim H am Riad to say that
your medicines ana kind letters" of directions have done moro for mo than anything else and I had the best physi
cians here. 1 can
I do my work and rest
well at nicht. I believe ti ere is noth-, ii.K hke the- Pinkham remedies." Mr. Clara Franks, It. P.D., No. 3, ' Ki.oxviile, Iowa. T!e sticcess of Lydia E. Pinkham's ; VVft table Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo j used with perfect confidence by women '
wr.o --uiierirom displacements, iniiammat! ri, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir-
rpjnr.:irities, periodic pains, backache,
DANCE IN HIDEOUS MASKS Participators In Lamalst Church, th Lorar, Festival Wear Garb of Demons. New York.-Jf yon happened to be nlone in the woods nt night and should meet such cronturoa ns shown In the accompanying photographs what would you do? Run! Of coursn. liut these aro only pictures of masks Identical with those worn by participators In the greatest festival of the Lntnalst church, the Lorsar, tho Now Yonr's feast held at tho beginnlng of February In remembrance of Buddha's victory over the bIx heresies,
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No. 1. The Monkey-Faced Demon.
bear.nc-down feeling, flatulency, indi- j No. 2. The Tiger-Faced Demon. No.
pestiou, dizziness, or nervous prostra
ti"n. o lor thirtyyears Lydia E. Pinkham's Vesw'able Compound has been tho Eti.i.ird remedy for female ills, and suffering women owo it to themselves to at least give this medicino a trial l'r'M.f is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it Let i uri you? Tf you want special advice write M rs I M nlchani, Lynn, Mass., for it. It is free and always helpful.
Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. Sec that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca, Ga., R FD. No. i, Box 43, writes: "Ihavo used your Liniment on a horse for Sweeney and effected a thorough eure. I also removed a spavin on a mule. This sp.ivm was as large as a guinea egg. In mv estimation the best remedy for lamwil and soreness is Sloan's Liniment Mr. II. M. Gibt, of Lawi-ence, Kans., H.F.n. No. 3, writes: "Vour Linlawnt is the best that I have ever used. I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it around all the t,me for galls and small swellings d for everything about the stock." , Sloan's Liniment
will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweency, founder and thrush. , Price 60c. and $1.00 Hlnan'e hook on horaea, ertttlr, sheep nml poultry aeat ft-ce. Addreaa Sr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Ma., TJ. S. A.
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3. The Guardian of the Spirits of Chinese Prle6ts. tne victory of the true religion over Infidelity. Writing of It in "Trans-Himalaya," Dr. Sven Hodin says of its celebration In the monastery town of Tashl-Luapo: "Lamnlsm is only a corrupt form of pure Uuddhlsm, and under an outward varnish of Buddhistic symbolism has Incorporated a number of Slvalstlc elements, nnd has also retained tho
! superstitions which In pre-Buddhlstlc ; times found expression In wild faI natical devil-dances, rites and sacrifices. The object of these ceremonies was to exorcise, banish or propitiate the powerful . demons which reign everywhere, in the air, on tho earth, and In water, and whose only function Is to plague, torture and persecute the 1 children of men. Lastly, Lamas danco In hideous masks with large evil eyes ' and MephUtophellan eyebrows, dls- ' tor ted features and huge tusks: oth
ers represent mythical wild beasts, all equally terrible."
HAS WORKED HIS WAY UP
William S. Kles, New Solicitor of Railway, at 31, Heads Big Legal Department. Chicago. William S. Kles, who recently becamo general solicitor for tho Chicago & Western Indiana railway, Is a native of Minnesota. Left an orphan when two years old, ho worked his way through school nnd later through tho University of Wisconsin, supporting hlmsolf at tho university mainly by working on the university paper. After his graduation, nine years ngo, ho came to Chicago and took a position as Investigator for the Chicago City Railway Company. Whon John F. SmulskI was elected city at-
Why does Great Britain buy its oat meal of us?
Certainly it seems like carrying
tu 10 Aowcastie to peak of exporting oatmoal to Scotland and yet. every
)ur wio wuakor Oats Company senda hundreds of thousands of cases of
WuaKer Oats to Great Urltaln and
isu rope.
Tho reason Is simple; while the
r-ngimu and Scotch have for centuries eaten oatmeal In quantities and with a regularity that has raado them the most rugged physically, and active
mentally or all jMopIe, tho American has been eating oatmeal and trying all the time tO illinrnVP tho mnlhmlü nf
manufacture so that he might get that
uusirauto loreign trade. How well ho hau ni.r-fwt.vi u-mtli
bo seen at a glance at the export reports on, Quaker Oats. This brand is
wunoui a rival; is packed In regular
,iai-KUes, anu in Hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. 51 In Demand.
An Infant In a Pullman car set up a
louu wall, and would not be comforted," narrates a high railroad official, "and I came forward and told the young mother that I had helped to raise five, and that I thought I could securo a quietus. I put tho little turn turn across my knees, and with a gentle jogging achieved beautiful results. Instead of giving me the credit I deserved some drummers in the car showed stern disapproval of my 'butting in.' "At two a. m. the baby woke up and staid awake, and kept every one else in the car awake. Finally a gruff voice asked: "'Where's that fool that put It to sleep this afternoon, I wonder?' " Jfncy and expense arc not essential to aritic homes and attractive rooms. One dollar nnd fifty cents' worth of material wnl completely transform a crude, inartistic room into a graceful, dainty apartment. lie ally it is good taste and skill that makes the home homelike. That dainty touch is worth twice as much as money. Wall paper is expensive? it costs money to buy it, to hang it and again to remove it. With the use of the alabastined wall there is only the slight cost of the material any one can brush it on and it is not necessary to wash it oft the wall when a fresh coat is required. It is very eaty to mix, very simple to apply, but the results are simply beautiful. A whole house can be done at just a little more than the cost of a sinple room when ordinary materials are used. . And this is true, that now that vre have ro much better inntcriala for use in the decoration of our homes, that wall paper, common kaUominc and paint are now as much out of date ns the old time whitewash, tallow candles and rough hewn floon. Merc money is no longer an essential in good housefurnishing in artistic home making. The new materials and labor-saving machines arc most welcome to us all and every thoughtful -woman, every woman who cares for her home, is quick to utilize them. A Terrible Risk. Tj-phoid had broken out in their neighborhood and the family resorted to travel as the best means of precaution until the trouble should subside. They arrived at Quebec by the morning boat, intending to take It to Montreal In the evening, but the sightseers got tired and returned early In the afternoon to find the top of the smoke stack on a level with the dock, the tide having dropped 18 feet. "Mamma," cried the little girl, "did God drink up all that water?" "Yes, my child." "Then hadn't we better tell him It wasn't boiled?"
Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local appUratlons, as titer cannot reaeb tbe dteaaed portion ot the ear. There ta only one my to cure dratoeaa. and that as by constitutional mantles. Vtttncm la cauMil by an Inflamed condition ot the mucous lining ot the eustachian Tube. Whra till tube to Inflamed you have a rumblln sound or imperfect hearing, and when It U entirely r)ocd, Deatorai U the rraiilt. and unlet tbe Inflammation ran be taten out and tbla tube rntored to lu normal roedttlon. hearing will be destroyrd toreTtr. nine cases out of ttn are cauanl by Catarrh, whkh la nolhlns but an Liflarned condition ot the mucous rut tares. We will Rive One Hundred UolUn tor anr eae ot DurncM (rauwd by catarrh) that cannot be cured by H all's Catarrh Cure. Send tor circular, free. F. J. CUENEV k CO- Toledo, O. Sold by Drusxbta, Tic Take UaU'a Family Pills for constipation.
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A Call for Cough Drops. "I tell you I must have some money!" roared the king of Maritania, who was in sore financial straits. "Somebody will have to cough up." "Alas!" sighed the guardian of the treasury, who was formerly the court Jester, "all our coffers are empty." Tit-Bits.
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torney In 1903 Mr. Kles applied to him for a place In his ofllco and received It. Thrco years later he was made chief trial attorney, and in three years won about 90 per cent, of his cases. This record attracted the attention of many legal firms and corporations, nnd Mr. Kles finally accepted nn offer from the Chicago & Northwestern railroad to become its general attorney In Chicago. He has held that position since 190G, and now, at the ngo of 31 yoars, he finds himself at the head of tho legal department of an important railroad system. Experienced. Johnny My P3P and mamma are divorced. , ? Freddy Which have you got the :ustody of?
Important to Mothora. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the jf Signature of (J!uxiäZi4UY, In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Havo Always Bought.
Including Ham Actors. HGoIng to come and see me act tonight?" "So, I have Joined the meat strike." "What has that to do with it?" "I have cut out hams."
Hed, Weak, Weary. Waterr Eye. Relieved By Murine Eye Kcmedy. Try Murine For Your Eyo Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. Hto nt Vour nrupKlsts. Write Kor Eye Book. Free. Murine Eye Itemedy Co.. Chicago. The average woman can bluff almost any man, but when it comes to bluffing some other woman will, that's another story. DAVIS' IAlNKf T.T.KR hoold betaken without delay when Hirt chert and tlcallne throat ram you that an annoylnit cold threatens. At all drucjrlsuln .c.rucaridiOc boltlra. Take a good watch to a pawnbroker and sec how quickly the time passes. A TIE YOUn Ct,OTIinS FADRDf Use Tied Cross Hall Illuc and make the hite egain. Large 2 or. package, S cents
Every man thinks he's a superior Judge ot human nature. CPBStlpstloit eauie and erlouriy strgrraTStes many dlH-asra. It Is tNimoßhly cured by Ur. HercVa relicts. Tiny auirsr-coatcd franulei. Think all you Bpeak. but speak aot all" you think. Delarem.
EXCELLENT TRADE IN WESTERN CANADA
SPLENDID CROPS, BIG PRICES, AND PROSPEROUS OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE. Throughout all of Canada, and especially in tho Western Provinces of Canada, there Is a buoyancy in every line of business that is fully warranted by every condition. The crops of the past year were what was expected, and tbe prices for grain of all kinds, put the farmers In a class by themselves. Many of them are independent, nnd many others h af ent
well started on the road. Tho latest
reports are that seeding is well under way in almost every district, and tho prospects are that a vastly larger area than that under crop last year will be seeded early this snrlnc. In tho
Lethbridge district. In Southern AI.
berta, steam and gasoline outfits, hun
dreds of them, are breaking up the prairie at a tremendous naco. hut
they work night and day. As soon as it becomes dark, gangs are changed, a head light attached, and on, on
through the night until the first
stroak of dawn, these giant monsters
with their seven or eight gangs of breaking plows, keen un the work.
Then the more modest farmer is put
ting In the longest hours possible with his teams of horses or oxen. And
what will tho Country bo like in Au
gust, wlien these fields have become
yellowed with the literally golden grain. There will bt? one vast expanse of wheat field. And there will
be a market for it, because it is tho best grain grown, and the demand
will ho everywhere. As previously intimated business throughout Western Canada is sound and good. The grain production of 1909 has been the great factor in establishing the reputation of Western Canada, and it Is worth
talking about. It surpassed all previous records, both in regard to quality and quantity, and such an achievement was by no means easy. The
limit has not been reached, and a
large average Increase may bo expected during the next ten years. There will be odd seasons when a
falllng-off will occur, and it is the fall-Ing-oft that causes alarms and panics in the commercial world. The plains have done their duty so far In the out-put of grain and it would be reasonable to make occasional allowances
for slowing-up. Tho faster the rate ol
Increase Is now, the sharper will be the check when the production dimin
ishes. Hut there are some unreason
able peoplo who wonder why the growth of one year Is not continued during the next, and at an even faster rate. These same unreasonable peo
ple are the ones who see flaws In the situation as soon as an Indication Is
given that the startling advances have
not been maintained.
Uppers. "I was brought up by my colored
nurse," said the southern girl at a party on the seventeenth floor of a Harlem apartment house.
"I was brought up by the elevator,"
the New York girl declared.
All Tired Out. Do you fcl dull, occasionally out of
sorts? Headaches and Dlzziness7 The
fault Is either with your stomach or your liver. The safe, sure nnd easy way to set rid of either trouble is to take NATUUE'S ItEMEDY. Take an Nil Tablet to nicht
it will sweeten the stomach and renulate
the liver. Kidneys and bowels. Ensy-suro to art. Get a 2c Box. The A. II. Lewis
Medicine Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
Like Seeks Like. Dentist My dear sir, you have a
sympathetic toothache.
Patient Then, doctor, I suppose
your bill has a sympathetic touch.
Takers of the United States Census
will use Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
because It Is always ready and sure.
Of course, women aro a trifle vain, but did you ever see a man pass up an opportunity to look In a ral.jr?
roit TJEHl - KHATKIl COI.DS nnd conchs All'u Luna Hnltam euro whrn all other rrninllei fill. Thlaold reliable medlrlnn ha been Vila fur OTcr40ycara. ZcU)c.tlM bottles. Alldcalers.
When life's all love, 'tis life; aught else, 'tis naught. Sidney Lanier.
If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes
use Kcd Cross uall lllue. Jargc package, 5 cents.
oz.
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With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish before proper efforts centle efforts pleasant efforts rißhtly directed. There is comfort in tho knowlcdco that eo many forms of illness are not duo to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of tho system, which tho pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, promptly removes. That is why it is tho enly remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed 60 highly by all who value cood health. Its beneficial effects aro duo to the fact that it is tho only remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating tho organs on which it acts. It is, therefore, all-important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to purchase and noto that you havo tho genuine article, which is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. It is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and assists in overcoming habitual constipation permanently, also biliousness and tho many ills resulting therefrom. The groat trouble with all other purgatives and aperients is not that they fail to act when a single dose is taken, but that they act too violently and invariably tend to produce a habit of body requiring constantly augmented doses. Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the ladies find it delightful and beneficial whenever a laxativo remedy is needed, and business men pronounce it invaluable, as it may bo taken without interfering with business and does not gripo nor nauseate. When buying note the name. California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package. Price, 50 cents a bottle.
Bakes-Roas!s-Broils-Toasts
BAKES bread, pic and cake bakes them perfectly all through, and browns them appctizingly. ROASTS beef, poultry and gamo with a 6tcady heat, which preserves the rich natural flavor. BROILS steaks and chops makes them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, muffins, crackers and cheese.
No drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dust, no odor just good cooking with greater fuel economy. Irons and water in washboiler always hot. The
INTew Pereciion.
Oil Cook-stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the, 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. JgSKj CiUTieiMXY NOTE: Besareyoo (l (his stoTt see lest the name-pUte reads "MTW PERTECTIGN.' Every dealer everywhere ; if not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to the neareat neency of the Standard Oil Company
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THE NATIONAL CREM SEPARATOR 1h In dally use In nil the lend In it Arrirnltnral Colletren nnd Experiment Matloiia throughout the United States. It end the following. , Medford. Minn., May :i,15C3, The Ilattlncs Industrial Co., (Jblcao. 111. Uentleraen. I hare hud my Reparator for six years and h.iTO nerer bad to bur nny extra lor It, nnd It has taken rare of HI cona' milk. 8ime of my neighbor pot tbe Jv and tbe Ü H tho ta tu Union ml ther haye cost them n irood deal
to keep them un. 1 hat the old price list but did not know bat nhnt ther had rhancod IL 1 ten the nrten at the r renin
re'ew IsScentaand I will aend th.it and tf that I snot enough when 1 aendafrain 1 will make I lall rieht with you. (SlKnedi CUAH. 1IOV.VTON. The Kntional hnn nothing to pet out of order. Iluua llfchtly, rlrnnn rnMly, nnd pet II the cream. Furthermore, It will iist si lifetime Your tlenler will demonstrate a. Kntlonnl iree If you liiMnt. Let uh Hend you our illuHtrntt-d cntnloßue. THE NATIONAL DAIRY MACHINE COMPANY . nonhen, Indiana Chlcogo, Illinois
One woman enn stir up more trouble than a dozen mere men.
Mrs. Wlnslow Soottilntr fiyrap. Forchlldren tethlnr, aoftens the tum, rt-duee inCjiiDniaUonillay a pain, eure wind exilic. wCaUittie.
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COLT DISTEMPER Oan be handled Terr ully. Tho alck are cured, and all others la Mmeatable, no matter how "eipoaed." kept from baTlrur tho dlacam. by utina MDHNU MQUlU lllSTEMl'ER Ct'UK. Olfe or, the tonfrue.or In feed. Acta on the blood and ipel trormt or all forma of dltemter. Heat remedy erer known for maren In foaL
One hottlatmaran teed tocuruonecu-. BOcan"tl a bottlei S5apJ 110 doten ordniirKl'taaodbarncHilrtalFni.oraenteipretnpatil by inanaracturera, Cut ehowa bow to poultice throata. Our frea liooklrt clT'ererythtnir. Local atrenbi wasted. Larveet eelllnaT
v bone remedy In exmtenco twrlre year.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. CaauitiaadBaetrllrUU. QOShn, Ind., U.S. A.
LAZY LIVER "I find Cascarcts so good that I would not be without them. I was troubled a
1 Rrcat deal with torpid liver and headache. 1 Nowsincc taking Cascarcts Candy Cathartic I feci very much better. I shall cer
tainly recommend them to my friends as the best medicine I have ever seen." Anna Bnzinct, Osborn Mill No. a, Pall River, Jlasa, Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Tnsto Gooö. Do Good. Never SIcken.Wenkcn orGrlpo. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The cenuInc tablet stomped C C C. Guaranteed lo cure or your money back. 923 MARYLAND Cheapest and best farm lands for any purpose, $10 per acre. Two crops per year. Mild, healthful climate. fl. C. DREW SALISBURY, HD. Ke rte Table t does It. Write for I'roof. Advice itee. Ur. C1IAKK. 224 North 1Mb HU 1'hlladelpbU. 1'a. V. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 15-1910.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mors soerfs brloMtr and (liter colon thin snj other dre. One 10c sscksoe colon sll flberi. Ther dre In cold wsttr belter than anr other Jr. Ton can tfrt anr H'mtnt without rle-slno apart Wrllt lor hot oMl- How lo Die, Bloach and MJi Colors. MONROE DRUB OO., Qulnmy, IMnola.
The stomach is n larger factor in " life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" than most people aro nvrarc. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dyspeptic "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The man who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizensnip as well as fo health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs ol digestion and nutrition arc promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDIOT1L DISCOVERY, it builds up tho body with Bound flesh and selld muscle. The dealer who offers a substitute for tho "Discovery" i only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing enly. bead 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Mcdisal Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. V.
