Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1910 — Page 3
The family that cats plenty of Quaker Oats js a healthy, rugged family. The most popular food in the world because it does most ami costs least. I, ., i In regular Ire packages, and In . -metU-ally sealed tins for hot cllW. L. DOUGLAS S3.00.S3.50.S4..OO&S5.0O n O J " C O Bous" Shoes OnUbW 92 00 t $2.50
. Douglas nil. M art' worn In imr iiieiilliaii a'n other make, BECAUSE: I .Unujila S3.00 ,l .. JO hoe nro ,r .iMt prlCI. qn.tlitt cimililered, in id.- rlil. .lI"Sl' "" a tit tt. T ..-I i tM liare W. I TK)UkI name and prlrw ! .-.ill lot torn. l'k .' Miilxtltiilc. . .. ,ilrurU' LDoicUiibwi. Iftlirrar B ., u r.Hir town write for Mail Ortlrr Catalog, e r i Mil .ln-tiw. liovr to unter tiy mail. hboea Z, i from fa.tory dVtivwt lo the wrarer lu -' leiul. W. I- Uuulxt. Urockton. Maa. The Wretchedness of Constipation Cta quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purf!r vegetable irf lurelr aad Ratiy on too trer. Cure Bi'iouiaett, acke, Dlrliacu, and Indigetbon. Tbey do their duty. SmU PHI. Small Doae. Small Price. GENUINE tut bear ngnature: C El P P A Package rnrr of "Paxtine" 1 WiU fie Sent Free of Charge to Every Reader of this Paper. Give one a sweet breath ; clean, white, germ-free teeth antiieptically clean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable penpiration and body odors much appreciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxdae powder dissolved in a class of hot water makes a delightful artueptk solution, pou ing extraordinary cleansing, germicidal and healing power, and absolutely nannies. Try a Sample. 50c a large box at drugAs or by nail. Thc PAXTON TOILET CO.. Boston, Mass. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Shake lute Year Shoes Allen'i Foot-Ea. the antiseptic powder for the feet. It care painful, vollen, martrax.Derroaj fmt. and Instantly takei tb Mag oat of corns and tmnlona. It' ibe greatest comlort dlnrorerynr the nsr. Aüen'a Foot I'jum maiM tlxhtfiuinjr or sew abuoa frei eay. Ill a errtalB core for tncrowlnc nl, rwratfn. calico i aad tir1. achtn feet, M" hre crrrrS1,oetHlraontal. Tit V IT TO-DAY. So!drr"nr,5Sc jo not nrerpt any mibntltate. rot by mail for S&e. to Kampa. ETDCTC TKIAI. PACKAGE a i a in aa est by mau. MOTH Kit OKAY'S SWEET loot-ljic" Trial Packer Fit EE. Addrn. ALLEN S. OLMSTED. Lo B07, N. V. Nothing Like them m thc world. CASCARETS trie biggest seller why? Because it's the best medicine for the Over and bowels. It's what they w31 do for you not what a say they will do that makes CASCARETS famous. Millions use CASCARETS and k a! the medicine thai they ever need to take. 9M CASCARETS oc box for week's treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. Truster's Rheumatic Tablets ACTUALLY CURE RHEUMATISM AND NERVOUSNESS Jhey arc purely vegetable, easy to take. cents a box, all druggists, or sent preMl on receipt of price. Thousands of ettunonial free. Address T. F. TRUSLER, HUNTINGTON, IND. S3.00 The Hat 5 That Wears LiüJl Ask. Your Dcalcr. L)OTmtRHATCo. TT" iNmtNinniK ' ' v iiiumiini-vM. 1ONTERESTI20 tioIJ Bond. Afeiolutely Secured. I' ?n hae money to In rent, writq PACIFIC COASTTRUST COMPANY trau Mg. faa 1'rmnclvra DEFIANCE STARPU iettowkimna mnuu dlAtfUn iunei clutbei meat
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BANK CASHIER KILLS SELF Worry Over Suicide of His Mother and III Health Causes Man to Take His Own Life. Princeton. Byron Cunningham, thirty yonr. old. nsslstant cashier of tho First National bank of Patokn, shot nml killed hlmsolf In tho tollhouse at tho rear of his father's country residence, throe miles northoaHt of I'atoka. Cunningham had boon In III hoalth for some time and recently had temporarily given up the bank work. Several years ago his mother killed herself with a razor while ho was alone with her at their home, and this fact scorned to have constantly preyed on Ills mind. Ho had foarod ho would go insane.
Tries Suicide; Fears Death. Marlon. "Doc, don't give mo that chloroform; it'll kill me sure." pleaded William Porlor. thirty-six years old, when a doctor attomptod to give him an anesthetic to make passiblo tho uro of a stomach pump for removing the arsenic ho had swallowed with suicidal Intont. Porter took tho poison after a quarrel with his wlfo. but ho regrettod his action when he bocamo sick. When the doctor administered tho chloroform Porter feared the effect and loudly protested, lie is now recovering and has no deslro to again attempt selfdestruction, for ho has fully docldod he wants to live. Physicians Indorse Bill. Muncie. The feature of tho fifth annual meeting of the Eighth District Medical society hero was the adoption of a resolution indorsing a bill that is now pending before congress for tho creation of a national department of health. Tho hill wns Indorsed In strong terms by the ! physicians of tho district and a conv of the resolutions will be forwarded to Senator Owens of Oklahoma, the creator of tho proposed enactment. I In tho annual election of officers Dr. ! W. D. Schwartz of Portland was named president. Falls Under Cars; Lives. Anderson. Struck by a Central Indiana passenger train and dragged beneath the pilot at the Brown street crossing. Mrs. John Van Busklrk rose from between the rails practically uninjured after the entire train had passed over her body. Tho engineer saw the woman fall beneath ! the pilot and stopped the train as I soon as possible. When the train 1 crew hurried back to the woman she had risen and walked from the track Coal Barges Strike Pier and Sink. Evansville. Tho towboat Joe B. Williams, with a town of 20 loaded coal barges, attempted to go under the Louisville & Nashville railroad bridge at Henderson. Ky without the aid of a tugboat during a strong wind, and three of her boats c t ft i o L- n n 1 f j r nnrl u'nrn u-rritrrti1 cfnb. ing In tho channel. It was with the j greatest difficulty that the Williams j was able tu save tho balance of Its j tow. The loss will be about $15,000. j Student Thief Confesses. j Valparaiso. Malcolm H. Wood, seventeen years old, a student at ' Valparaiso university, was arrested J here for stealing a pair of trousers from a fellow student. Following his ; arrest Wood confessed to extensive j shoplifting committed in six Valpn- 1 raiso stores. Scores of stolen articles, j ranging from gum to a blanket, were found in his trunk. Junk Dealer Is Arrested. Newcastle. While aboard a T. IL. j I. & E. limited car bound for j Indianapolis Bon Cronsteln. a junk j dealer, was arrested, charged with ' petit larceny and receiving stolen goods. Cronsteln and his partner. Hyman Baron, were Indicted by the grand Jury after an investigation Into the theft of some automobile tires. I Helps College Pay Debts. I Richmond. Earlham college has received an offer of $10.000 from M. M. White of Cincinnati to as sist in the payment of the indebtedness of the institution, provided the college raises enough money to cancel the debt. The total debt Is now placed at $65,000 and $25,000 has already been subscribed. Stops $30,000 Sewer Work. Columbus. The city board of health here has stopped all progress on a $30.000 sewer which the city council has ordered built In Maple Grove, for tho reason, the board maintains, that tho sewer as proposed would be In violation of the law which has to do with stream pollution. Fire Attacks Vincennes Paper Mills. Vlncennes. The Vincennes Paper Mill company sustained another firo loss estimated at $1.000. The blaze originated In the rotary room, a three-story section, and being in a ptace hard to reach, the firemen had to work for three hours to prevent the destruction of the plant. There hove been several fires recently. Police Catch Wire Thief. Fort Wayne. A new kind of thief was developed here when Mike McCormick was arrested for cutting electric wires. A "one-tap" alarm in the central fire station caused tho electrician to Investigate, and a test located the trouble In Lakeside, n suburb. Hurrying over there, the fireman found McCormick on n pole snipping off the wires. He had cut a fire alarm eorvice wire and several telephone wires. McCormick. when arrested, said he was cutting down tho wires to sell tücm.
WESTEN CANADA AS A GRAIN PRODUCER
NEVER SAW SUCH FINE WHEAT ANYWHERE. Gust. Andorson of Maldstono, Sask, was formorly of Minnesota and has boon in Central Canada three years. On Jnnunry 16, 1910, ho writes: "Arriving fifteen miles from Maidstone, I bought a couple of steers from a rancher, bb my capital -was not large, and with tho two oxen 1 brought with mo, 1 broke 25 acres which I put In crop In 1908 and had to clear somo brush. I earned $45.00 by breaking fifteen acres for a neighbor and during the summer I put up hay and haulod timber and put up houses for other settlors. Notwithstanding a hoavy frost on August 12th, I had 22 bushels of wheat per acre and CO buahcls of oats. Off 35 acres of wheat in 1909, I got 27 bushols of wheat por acre and 1,300 bushels of oats off 20 acres. I never saw such fine whoat anywhore. Wo have plenty of rain betwoon May and August and after August seldom any but dry warm days. Water can bo had at from 20 to 40 foot and plenty of grass for cattle." The evidence of Mr. Anderson Is given because It Is encouraging to the man of small moans who is desirous of bettoring his condition. It shows what can be done, and there Is really but small limit to the man with push and energy to become wealthy on Canadian lands. And the grain that he raises is good. A press dispatch says: The quality of tho wheat continues to be tho feature of the deliveries. In the total of 3.378 cars in the February Inspections there were 2.S-J7 of high grade stuff, a percentage of 84.28. For January the percentage was 82.21, and for tho six months It was SS.G. This is an unusually high average, and It demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt that the farmers in this part of the Dominion still know how to grow first-class wheat Tho crop of 1908 was considered good enough, and Us average of contract wheat was only 70 per cent Good weather throughout the season was an important factor, of course, in insuring the high quality of the grain, and It is not likely that atmospheric influences of so favorable a character will be encountered for a long time to come. The best that can be expected Is that a fair average for a term of years will be maintained. A Real Prodigy. "So you think your boy Is a prodigy? But every man thinks his own son is the most wonderful being that ever breathed." "I tell you this youngster Is remarkable, no matter how you may i.ncer. I've seen him do a thing that I don't suppose any other boy of his ige could possibly do." "What's his specialty? Mathematics?" "Mathematics? I should say not He hasn't any more of a head for figures than I have, and learning the multiplication table was the hardest work I ever did in my life." "In what branch of science does he seem to be particularly Interested?" "He isn't interested in science at all; but tho other day a friend of mine who has a big automobile left the machine standing In front of my house for more than half an hour, and. although the boy was playing around outside all tho time he did not once climb into the automobile or even toot the horn." Saving His Life. A story Is told of an Englishman who had occasion for a doctor while staying in Peking. "Sing Loo. gteatest doctor," said his sen-ant; "he savee my llfee once." "Really?" queried the Englishman. "Yes; me telllble awful," was the reply; "me callee In another doctor. Ho givee me medicine; rac velly, velly bad. Me callee In another doctor. He come and give me medicine, make me velly, velly badder. Me callee in Sing Loo. He no come. He savee my life." Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It "TO nA Vl f Signature of In Use For Over XVd Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought A Great Surprise. Papa Ttuthle, I shouldn't be surprised if God would send you a little baby brother before long. What would you think of that? Ruthic Oh, papa! I think it would be perfectly lovely. And say, papa, let's you and me keep it a surprise for mamma. Life. Don't Risk Your Life By neRlectlne Constipation. It leads to autotnxemln. There Is Just one right remedy for Constipation, that lj NATl'Ufc. S HEM KD Y (Nit tablets). It's different from all others because It Is thorouRh it corrects tho entire digestive system end the kidneys, cures Dyspepsia and Ilnoumatism. its easy and surp to ae Take one tonlRht-you'tl feel better In the nrVrnlnp. Get a So Itox. All Drafts. The A. 11. Icwls Medicine Co.. St. Louis. Getting Old j "Was your wife pleased with that birthday" gift you took homo laM 1 night?" "Dee-lighted! She said that I didn t seem to have a thing to do but to sit around and remember her birthdays " Many a man has to be scared Into being good. ir you use n.vLL tiLun, Ct Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blse. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. Mon are more or loss nfrald of a wtuian who Is flattery proof.
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LA I MAN tlWb STOMACH CURE Good Christian and Family Man, But Had Poor Digestive Organs What Cured Him You Can Get Free. It Is a cenerally admitted fact that amoni; ministers and their families Dr. Caldw.ll's Syrup I'epsln Is the favorlto Inxatlte. It Is not often that the layman nan a c nance to "rx-ftk up In meetIns." ami hence tlieso words from Mr. Joseph Murphy of Indianapolis, Ind., whosf picture we present herewith: "All my life I had needed a laxative to cur my constipation i ml stomach trouble. I couldn't eat anything; I couldn't Ret what I did t-at out of my system. I trlt-d everything, because my work, engineer on a railroad train, Mr. Joseph Murphj make it nerewary that I fe. l rtronsr and well. I iruiiiy jt was my pood triun to met up wiih Dr. Caldwell's S rup pop. sin. through tho recommendation of a friend. 1 took It and was cured. That la some time ago, but I am still cured." It can bp bought of any druggist for 50 cents or Jl a bottle. Send your address and a free test bottle will bo sent to your home. If there Is some mystery about your casa tlint you want explained write the dor tor. For the advlro or free sample address Dr. W. 13. Caldwell, Ml Caldwell Dldg., Monticcllo. III. HE WAS WISE. Cityman Say, Hayseed, you're losing something! Hayseed Go on, man; yer can't fool yer Uncle Dudley. Not Quite. "Young man," inquired her father, sternly, "will you give her a home like the one sh has been used to?" "No." replied the truthful suitor. "for there will be no grumpy father to come home and make everyone mis erable by his kicking over trifles and swearing at matters in general. There will be no mother to scold her from morning to night for wasting time merely because she wants to be neat There will be no big brother to abuse her for not doing half of his work, and no little brother to make enough noise to drive her crazy when her hoad aches. There won't be any younger sister to Insist on reading some trashy novel while she does all the work Sho will not have with me a home like she has been used to. not if I can help it" Puck. Everybody in This Town Is sick or will be some time with some of tho diseases that NATUiirra iir-.-M Rnv 1 N'R tablets 1 wilt cure or irventIf every person knew us much about Nature's lUmedy as 1 do, mwt of thts sick ness would be prexented. I want yuu to know about Nature's ltetnedy. I want to Krwl von fr-e at mv expense a 10 day treatment that you may know Just how nmri Vntiir". itemodv is for Constipa tion. Rheumatism. Dyspepsia. Liver and KIdnev Comnlalnt. ami why Natures nmod- is rietter than Pills for Uver Ills All Druggists. Write me to-day for free 10 ilavs' treatment- Y. u. lwis, au i-ouis, A Case in Point. Cynlcus It Is impossible for a worn an to keep a secret. Henpeckke I don't know about that; my wife and I were engaged for several weeks before she said any thing to me about It Philadelphia Record. YELLOW CLOTHES AIIK UNSIGHTLY. Keep them white with Red Cros Ball Blue. All grocers sen urge oz. package, o cent In the London streets mere are nearly 10.500 boy traders under 14 years of age, and over 900 girl traders Dr. Plfree' pleant Penets cure constipation, rvin.tlnil.in I thc raowotmanrllseaea. Mir tbu cacte and jou cure the dlacase. Kasj to take Strength of Legs Differ. In 51 cases out of every hundred the left leg Is stronger than the right ptisrnKTO rm.n and wet I the not step to rneunx.nla. Take rrnf jMrii' PdUiAilUr and ine aanin-r . itchm. i nrqoated for coldi. hire throst.q'.insj'.Xc.a&candMta. Those who are addicted to white lies soon become color blind PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clramri aod ltrtlfa the hair. iraracM a ltrruritnt CruirlH. Herer Talta to Beatoro Gray Hair 10 ita yeminrui usior. Con 'ip diMM j, balr tailing. i.wl 1 ixn at nmirV. BANK 10 19 FlItT: MOItTGAGK, lOej tnunl. il' paviug iHt fewer bond. 6", state ml ebool warrant, Sit) or more Invented for voti r.ir InlonnaUoii write i;W AM O.T EMC CUasi Ot), Ala. If aClctM .rThompstn's EytWatir i sora (ft-
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Another Instance. The FIJI cannibal reluctantly produced a quarter In response to tho Lightning Calculator's pathotlc plea at the psychological moment. "If you would only cut out the booze," ho growled, "and pass up the n-n n nM.I .11.. n .1 1. 1. rr4t.nl tlllnf
you wouldn't have to be touching your friends for a grub stake bo regularly.' "Ah! Vou'ro like 80 many others, my Philistine friend," sighed the Lightning Calculator; "It seems Impossible for you to understand the eccentricities of genius!" Los Angeles Herald. A Real Story. "Mike is a lobster!" announced Pat, bringing his fist down on tho table. "Now, Pat," we expostulated, "why call him such a name as that?" "I mane exactly phwat I say. lie's nayther moro n'r less th'n a lobster Ho star'rts out green, all rolght, but th mlnnlt ho gits Into hot wathcr, he turns red!" How's This? We offtr One Hundred I)aBar Iltward tor my earn ot Catarrn Uut cannot be cured by Halt's Catarta Core. . F. J. CHK.VBY CO- Tftteda O. We. the tmdenlroed. bar taewo 1". J. Itrfoey far the Ut 15 ymu and believe bun pwtertiy honorable la all business traüMdMMU and twar.ru ,y able to earn- out aay obUon made tr hts Brm. WAUIIÜC. KJXNA.N tli .MHT-. Whoinate OruscfcU. Toledo O. ttkH-i OLnrrh Cure ta laktn tntrniaUr. artlnz directly won tbe blood and tsufous rartacea nt the item. TrtllmonUIs nt tree. ITlce : cent per Dot tie. ia vy an urtiECixi. Take llin' amuv i'ius tor conauraiwx Why She Permitted It. 'Why did you ever permit your hus band to buy a flimsy, rickety automo bile like that?" "He recently got himself heavily insured against accidents." We don't mind seeing other people get up in tho world so long as they re frain from using us as stepping stones It's Pettlt's Eye Salve, that eires instant relief to eye, irritated from dust, heat, sun or wind. 25e. All drug gists or Jlowanl Uros., iluualo, . 1. No man should play practical Jokes unless he is a good loser. 3Ir. "WlnOoir'n Soothlne Syrup. ForchllUrrn t-rtliint. Miftrnttne truai. rrtlucesloCinmaUonilUjiu:n. eure wind cuUc. wc UjiUe. There is danger in delay; also in haste.
No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No man can be strong vrho is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from tome other dheato ot the stomach and its associated organ, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. I-or when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right,"
when he doesn't sleep well, baj an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and desposd eat, be is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man should ose Dr. Pierce's Cofdca Ncdlesl Discovery. Jt cares diseases ortke stomach end other organs ot digestion aad nutrition. Jt enriches thc blood, inriäorntes tho Jlvcr, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH a.VZ STIUZXGTU TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a itcrti nostrum si a substitute tor this noa alcoholic medicine op kno-n courosmos, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
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IS the SpCCHlC remedy lor tiiat tired feeling, because this great medicine purines, enriches and revitalizes the blood. Be sure to take it this spring. Get It today In usual liquid form r chocolated taunts railed Saraatabs. WESTERN CANADA What J.J. HBt the Groat Rared Matmate, Sys About its What-Prsrfuclr Pewsu "Tb twaturt e4 ot till cooctrr f unittl State In utntter recaraVlwzs rr iwq w it m um I 14, a c ox soars r- r iu pr a a4 proturlsf vaOctest for teem. 1 1 dajl ot ear irvminrtir at a wheat nportiri ccoatrr r sor . I'aak.' Ii to N t-o ETtat wheat coaatrr. Thli eret raUroad macET.t la t titrantac of tHe wtnaiicn t'T ex-l.-iulto rallwar ImiIMlns' t'ieuhrut field of UeatrniCuoacLu Upwards of 125 Million Bushels of Wheat Trereharreteil!a 1009. A'mrs cf ' ka fir- fro er cf Albera touts'' "i- na3Mr-i'c-t-w!iW Ui.wrlot - J buvlirU ikt acre. J rre homittwuia of 1 CO nrre. nrvl aJJolr-inr pre-erupUon nf lclarre-i .-tC3 itrrarir .nrelo Lx) lud Ira tue choicest dtatrlctk Sdioola conTentent. climate exrrlleut. roll Iii tery lx-t, rullnaj clo-r at band. tiuUd-lncluuilw-r tlieop. fuel corny to jrvt nml reoionabla In price, uulrr nuUr orocured: m 1 1 m fanalns- n uw. Hnt a to bctt a for Mttleaeat. rtl fri low railway rUn. luwrlr! 11 tratel bwtltotWwr ritfree oniu'liiic,.-inwwnniorai tioo. to bsp't of Jmaicrmtica. Ottawa. Caa cr to tho Canctltti Goreronient Aceat. W. M. Sm, tri tmr TmtUw TrrU mm. IU, . lC,M(i. 14. 1 11. . Mittles iUm SS b fcM., 71 0. (Ue xMrtM aeamt too), (tl A Quick, Clean, Easy Share NO STROPFING NO HONING KNOWN THE WOSLO OYER W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 18-1910.
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"TIN GAN" SEPARATORS Are low In price, but they do not teparate cooneqoently. In butlctr tbem jou are Mm ply tbrowlnp away your money. KenrmU r tbat in aeparatinjr twiee a day a little loss In creta Cgvrca up a large amount at the end of the jear. The National Cream Separator
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